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Travelling writing desk

Lap desk
Wood
c. 1795
Travelling writing desk
Lap desk
Wood
c. 1795
Lap desk Wood c. 1795
Status
Not on view
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American demand for exotic Chinese imports increased with the onset of direct trading between China and the United States in 1784. The Washingtons’ purchases of Chinese lacquer ware may have included this portable writing desk, a luxurious but functional item that made it possible to write a letter or jot notes wherever needed. A lidded compartment at top provided space for an ink bottle, sander, and pens, while a locking drawer and interior ensured that documents would be secure. It may have been used by George or Martha Washington, or by their granddaughter, Martha Custis Peter, in whose family it descended.

See also W-335.

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Datec. 1795
Geography Made - China
DimensionsOverall (Open H x W x D): 4 13/16 in. x 16 11/16 in. x 31 in. (12.22 cm x 42.39 cm x 78.74 cm) Overall (Closed H x W x D): 4 13/16 in. x 16 11/16 in. x 16 5/8 in. (12.22 cm x 42.39 cm x 42.23 cm)
Credit LineGift of The Barra Foundation, Inc., 2010
Object numberW-1429
DescriptionBlack or dark brown lacquered portable writing desk with a slant-top lid, a lidded compartment at the upper back of the case, a long-narrow drawer at the lower back side of the case, and a short, wide drawer in the front of the case. The lidded compartment and side drawer each have brass knobs while the slant-top and front drawer have brass lined keyholes and brass locks. The lidded compartment is divided into three sections, a wide center one flanked by two smaller square ones. The slant-top lid opens to reveal an open compartment below. The sides, front, and outside edges of the slant-top lid are all outlined in a single gilt line. Gilt chains of husks or bellflowers outline the edges of the top of the case and the front above the drawer. Gilt floral and leafy vines adorn the top of the lidded compartment, the front drawer front, and the sides. The slant-top lid is decorated in gilt with an oval reserve at center outlined in a wide border of flowers on a gilt background, floral and leafy sprays in each corner, and a wide border of flowers on a gilt background near the edges of the lid. The inside of the lid is decorated in gilt with a basket of flowers at center, floral sprays in the upper corners, and sprigs of bamboo in the lower corners. The surface of the interior compartment is similar decorated with a loosely-tied bouquet of flowers at center and sprigs of bamboo in each corner.

Sheets of black pantone line the bottom of the upper compartment and the drawers. A black synthetic fabric has been adhered to the bottom of the case. In 2003, conservator Meg Loew Craft treated this desk and used the ornament on the similar Washington desk (W-335) to guide the restoration of its gilt and lacquer surfaces.

MarkingsWritten in ink on the center back of both drawers, and the inside of the front drawer opening in the case, on the proper right inside: “t” (on the inside of the case it is written sideways).
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