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1828 David Edwards Coromandel Vanity
This is a brass banded and inlaid coromandel travelling dressing case, by the world renown David Edwards, 21 Kings Street, London and 1828 in date based on the silver makers marks.
The extensively fitted interior contains silver mounted cut glass bottles and jars with 'JS' inscribed in the tops. The initials are inlaid within a circle made of a gold metal. The sterling silver topped jars and bottles have hallmarks for London 1828 and hallmarks for the silversmith Thomas Johnston.
There are two lift-out trays with silver gilt and steel manicure implements, sewing accessories and a range of silver containers. The back section of the tray lifts out to reveal a fuchsia leather lined compartment.
In the lid is a compartment for storing letters and important papers along with a large mirror, which is original to the piece.
This dressing case is made of coromandel wood, an extremely rare wood used only for the highest quality items during the Georgian era.
The case is fitted with a renown Bramah Locks, complete with its original key. Bramah won a competition and subsequent patent in 1796 for creating an unpickable lock. These locks were expensive and so only used on the high end pieces.
On the maker, David Edwards:
David Edwards was the premier box maker in England from the early 1800s -1850s. He first came to notoriety by producing exceptional military campaign writing slopes. He then expanded into vanity cases and sewing boxes. His work was considered of such high quality that he was granted a Royal Warrant by George IV. He was then appointed, ‘Writing and Dressing Case manufacturer to his most gracious Majesty’, King William IV and finally he was granted a Royal Warrant by Queen Victoria.
SIZE
Width: 37 cm
Depth: 26 cm
Height: 13 cm
SellerPuma And Bear, London
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Puma And Bear, London
Private dealer
By appointment only
Near Canary Wharf
England
Tel : 07912294255
Non UK callers : +44 7912294255
The extensively fitted interior contains silver mounted cut glass bottles and jars with 'JS' inscribed in the tops. The initials are inlaid within a circle made of a gold metal. The sterling silver topped jars and bottles have hallmarks for London 1828 and hallmarks for the silversmith Thomas Johnston.
There are two lift-out trays with silver gilt and steel manicure implements, sewing accessories and a range of silver containers. The back section of the tray lifts out to reveal a fuchsia leather lined compartment.
In the lid is a compartment for storing letters and important papers along with a large mirror, which is original to the piece.
This dressing case is made of coromandel wood, an extremely rare wood used only for the highest quality items during the Georgian era.
The case is fitted with a renown Bramah Locks, complete with its original key. Bramah won a competition and subsequent patent in 1796 for creating an unpickable lock. These locks were expensive and so only used on the high end pieces.
On the maker, David Edwards:
David Edwards was the premier box maker in England from the early 1800s -1850s. He first came to notoriety by producing exceptional military campaign writing slopes. He then expanded into vanity cases and sewing boxes. His work was considered of such high quality that he was granted a Royal Warrant by George IV. He was then appointed, ‘Writing and Dressing Case manufacturer to his most gracious Majesty’, King William IV and finally he was granted a Royal Warrant by Queen Victoria.
SIZE
Width: 37 cm
Depth: 26 cm
Height: 13 cm
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 9/JAN/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Category Antique Boxes
Period Regency Antiques
Material Coromandel Wood
Origin English
Item code as950a062
Status Sold
£2500.00
$3075.75
€2986.25
$
€
Conversion rates as of 9/JAN/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Shipping information
UK Delivery
Delivery to any address in mainland England & Wales is £55. For delivery to Scotland & Ireland, please email for a quote. If you wish to avoid the delivery cost, you can collect the item in person. Delivery will be made by a courier service. We will inform you by email and/or telephone and provide you with full delivery details including when to expect delivery. Delivery times are usually 1-4 weeks (depending on location). We will contact you to arrange the delivery day to ensure a convenient delivery.
Delivery to any address in mainland England & Wales is £55. For delivery to Scotland & Ireland, please email for a quote. If you wish to avoid the delivery cost, you can collect the item in person. Delivery will be made by a courier service. We will inform you by email and/or telephone and provide you with full delivery details including when to expect delivery. Delivery times are usually 1-4 weeks (depending on location). We will contact you to arrange the delivery day to ensure a convenient delivery.
View all stock from
Puma And Bear, London
By appointment only
Near Canary Wharf
England
Tel : 07912294255
Non UK callers : +44 7912294255
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