Portable Writing Desk
Original OwnerOriginally owned by
Mary Buel Brace
(American, 1853 - 1934)
Date1865
Mediumcardboard, leather, paper, glass, metal
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions closed: (Height) 12 × (Width) 9 × (Depth) 1 7/8in. (30.5 × 22.9 × 4.8cm)
Primary Dimensions open: (Height) 12 × (Width) 13 × (Depth) 1 7/8in. (30.5 × 33 × 4.8cm)
Primary Dimensions open: (Height) 12 × (Width) 13 × (Depth) 1 7/8in. (30.5 × 33 × 4.8cm)
ClassificationsEquipment
Credit LineGift of Elizabeth W. Temple
DescriptionPortable desk, the size and shape of a large book, with a flap that wraps around one side and closes with a lock. The top and bottom surfaces are covered in a thin letter and have been embossed with a series of oval and triangular figures. The large oval on the flap, just above the lock, has been imprinted in gold "Mary B. Brace / 1865". An expansion folder is attached to the top of the box when opened, with a green cloth-covered writing surface. A black loop pulls the writing surface up to reveal a large space for paper and envelopes, a narrow covered box with three spaces inside for pens and nibs, and a glass ink bottle (b) with a crew top. On the bottom of the writing surface are 6 loops of black fabric to hold pens, rulers, or other writing equipment. There is a black straight edge (c) in the first loop. Handing from the second loop is the key (d) for the desk. Several samples of paper are in the compartment under the writing surface.
Object number2011.63.208
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