This exquisite writing slope is a true gem from the Victorian era. Made of luxurious rosewood and adorned with intricate brass inlays, it is a testament to the skilled craftsmanship of the time. The slope features side drawers and secret compartments, making it not just a beautiful piece but also a functional one. The wood has a stunning grain and the brass adds a touch of elegance to the overall design. This writing slope is a perfect addition to any antique collection or as a statement piece in a modern office. With its age ranging from 1850-1899, it is a rare find and a testament to the quality of items from the past.
It could well be Regency about 1820. Has a recently repaired crack to the lid. Candle sconces are also recent. 
It measures a respectable 50 x 27 x 18 cm and has a secret compartment, activated by pushing an inkwell divider, with three drawers behind and a large side drawer and good storage below both boards. has a place to put candles for writing at night.

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WRITING SLOPES
 I restore many different types of boxes for the artist /creator. They are writing slopes restored to be used. In some, I do not try to hide the blemishes i feature them. They are all well-earned and are marks of honor! In others, i try to make the slopes as close to their original condition as possible. I try to restore all of these slopes to work well for their new owners and to be a companion for them on their journey of creation. I also try to describe the slope's personality!    Let me explain why!
Long ago fast travel or communication meant that the horses were well fed or the wind was in the right direction. In that time empires spanned the world and people who were born in places, where far away was the next village, moved to the overside of the planet or toured the massiveness of Europe, or moved to the city. Most people were strangers in a strange land, both literally and figuratively. At those times the writing slopes were designed and built by the craftsmen of the time to link you to the world and to home, wherever you found yourself, you could go to your slope prepare your pens, paper, and ink, and communicate. For many, it was that one constant, that rock to cling to. They were designed for that. See the different crafts and the different purposes and stories they tell. Find one to fit you and give it a new purpose. Many generations have done so before you.

All the Best steve