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Item:RARE IRISH CAMPAIGN DESK WITH MAKER'S MARK CIRCA 1840

RARE IRISH CAMPAIGN DESK WITH MAKER'S MARK CIRCA 1840

MADE BY ROSS & CO.... 9,10, & 11 ELLIS'S QUAY DUBLIN

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Item number:170403114181
Item location:Moorebank, Sydney, Australia
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Last updated on 14:04:33 AEDST, 08 Nov, 2009 View all revisions
Item specifics - Antiquities
Original/Reproduction: OriginalEra: 1800s
Originating Region: Europe  


  RARE IRISH CAMPAIGN DESK WITH MAKER'S MARK CIRCA 1840  
 
 
 




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Please take the time to read the article below if you are at all interested in this important piece of antique furniture and its purpose and origins... The article was written by Sean Clarke and Nicholas Brawer and first appeared in the magazine " Irelands Antiques and Period Properties " Vol 1 No: 3, Summer/Autumn 2004... This campaign desk would have arrived in Australia circa 1840 and was almost certainly the property of The British Government for use by one of their administrators, or a member of the Army or Navy... The locks have been stamped V.R. ( Victoria Regina ) to show that at the time, the piece was the property of The British Government.. The legs on the desk are removable so that it can quickly and easily be re-located.. The desk also retains the original brass manufacturer's label and is totally original with the original hardware including locks still in place... The tooled leather insert is almost certainly a replacement but is obviously a replacement which was made many years ago... The desk is in superb condition for its age and is an important antique that has a direct connection to our Australian Colonial History as well as being an important piece of Irish history.. Good pieces of antique campaign furniture are always much sought after but pieces such as this are rare and desirable and extremely difficult to find and will only grow in value over the years to come..

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                                                              ROSS & CO.

                                                          MANUFACTURERS

                                                     9,10, & 11 ELLIS'S QUAY

                                                               DUBLIN

                                 THE VICTORIAN ARMY'S CABINET MAKER OF CHOICE

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Ross and Co. of Dublin were the most important makers of campaign furniture in the Victorian era and today their furniture is eagerly sought after by antique collectors world wide.... With the rapid growth of The British Empire in the 19th century, came the increased movement of administrators, colonists, and of course the British Army and Navy...

James Ross Murphy and Patrick Murphy capitalised on the demand for portable furniture that accompanied this increased movement of people with the formation of their company E. Ross on Ellis's Quay.. The vast majority of their furniture was designed to quickly fold or pack down for ease of travel..

The first record of their company is in 1821 when they were listed in the directories as being located at 6 Ellis's Quay however they most likely had commenced business much earlier.. They remained on the Quay throughout their history although their address is listed in the Dublin directories as being at various numbers between 5 and 11 and they are known to have also had a factory at 35 Tighe Street which is now named Benburb Street... These two locations were of course ideally located for the many officers stationed at Collins Barracks which was of great benefit to the business; a fact also picked up on by John Ireland, their neighbour and Army Clothier who was located at 11 Ellis's Quay in 1850...

Ross & Co. campaign furniture stood out from the many other campaign furniture manufacturers of the period for a number of reasons but perhaps the most important was their originality in design.. The other main London manufacturers ( Hill & Millard,  J. W. Allen, and Day & Son ) were all making almost similar campaign pieces. There would be the odd piece that was specific to a particular maker but generally by around 1850 there were standard pieces that officers would require and which they could easily find from these makers.. However with Ross & Co. nearly all their items differed greatly to those of other manufacturers... Much of their work can be considered typical of the William IV and Victorian periods in their use of the fashionable design features of the day... This would of course have given their cabinet making greater appeal than that which was purely utalitarian ; an important factor to their customers who were mostly well heeled gentlemen officers with an eye for the stylish.. Their concessions to embellishment with carvings and turnings gave their customers a reminder of the Europe that they had left behind and a feeling of a little luxury in a much harsher environment...

Ross & Co. prospered throughout the 19th century and by 1864 their reputation was sealed when the received the Royal Seal of Approval by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. The Army began recommending them and this was rarely done by the Army... The Report on the Kabul Committee on Equipment ( Calcutta ) stated .... " The committee now consider it to be necessary for the comfort of an officer, that he should have a bed, and they find that the pattern made by Ross of Dublin is the most suitable.... It weighs under 20lbs..... However Ross & Co. had other factors working in their favour to create a strong customer base... Not only were a large percentage of the British Army's officers Irish but they were clever enough to position themselves close to one of the largest barracks in Europe.. The barracks were garrisoned by an army that had spread itself across the World and whose mostly landed officers could afford the best, wished to travel in style and to have all the comforts of home when they arrived at their destination..

Their demise was sure to come late into the 19th century and to put it simply " they were right for their time and their time was over. "  The world and the way war was fought changed significantly and the British Army was soon to be taught a lesson by the Boers... Arnold-Forster, the Secretary of State for War recognised that things must change when he said ... " The British Army is a social institution prepared for every emergency except that of war ".... Well before the end of the 19th century the company ceased to exist however they have left a passion amongst collectors for their camp equipage, much of which travelled the globe when it was first made and is still doing so as it is eagerly sought...

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------               The timbers used to make this resilient piece of campaign furniture is high quality english oak. 

The Patina is rated at  8  (please read the "About Us" section for an explanation of this number)...

The dimensions of this piece at its widest, deepest and highest points are as follows :-

Width 118cms              Depth 65cms             Height 73cms     Apron clearance 57cms

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We travel world wide searching for the high quality GENUINE antiques and vintage items offered to you on Ebay and we deal exclusively on Ebay. Because of our low overheads we are able to offer high quality items at a fair and reasonable price. We also offer a "BUY IT NOW" option.. This ensures that buyers do not pay too much for an item by not getting involved in a contest with anonymous bidders where, in the heat of the moment, winning becomes more important than paying the right price. The first question that we ask ourselves when assessing an antique for potential sale on Ebay is :- "would we have the item in our own homes and would we like to own it ???"..... If the answer is "NO" then we pass the item by... Every item that we offer on Ebay has passed this test and if you are thinking of buying an item then you should ask yourselves the same question before buying...Please bear in mind that an "antique" by definition is an item that is at least 100 years old. Many antiques have been inherited, passed down or onsold over the years and have therefore been subject to varying levels of care and have quite often been moved to different locations... This passage of time has led to each individual piece developing what is known as a "Patina".... In terms of antique furniture :- "Patina is EVERYTHING that happens to an object over the course of time... The nick in the leg of a table, the scratch on a table top, the loss of moisture in the paint, the crazing of a finish, the gentle wear patterns on the edges of a piece, the shrinkage in the timber, and even the fiddly lock and key... All these things add up to create a softer look with subtle colour changes, a "character" or "personality"... Patina is built from all these effects both natural and man-made and combine to create a true antique". It is virtually impossible to describe in full the patination of an antique piece of furniture...It is impossible to describe and photograph every nick, dent, scratch, shrinkage line, craze or wear pattern on an antique item but we will always attempt to describe and photograph anything that may be of concern to some buyers....What some people see as patination is seen by others as flawed.... It is for this reason that we urge you to inspect any piece that you are considering and if you are unable to do so we urge you to ask as many questions as is necessary to satisfy yourself as to the condition of the subject piece before you commit to buy.. You will find in all our descriptions that we allot each item a patina rating from 1 to 10... 5 is average and any item which has been given a rating of 6 or above is in our opinion an above average piece...You will also notice on all our listings that we include a date ... e.g. CIRCA 1860 or CA 1860 or C 1860.... Because it is amost impossible to pinpoint an exact year of origin for many antique pieces we must use our many years of experience ( almost 60 years in total ) to assess the date and country of origin.... CIRCA, CA, or C for the purposes of our descriptions must be taken as meaning within 10 years either side of the date.. i.e. an item described as CIRCA 1820, in our opinion, originated between the years 1810 and 1830... However we strongly advise that you should form your own opinions by letting us show and describe to you in person any particular piece that you are interested in purchasing... For this reason all of our antiques can be inspected in our showrooms which are located at Moorebank and we invite and urge you to do so... We are only 20 minutes from the airport along the M5 and only 300 metres from the Moorebank Avenue exit ramp.... Inspections are by appointment only but we are available 7 days a week and we are positive that you will enjoy the outing and that you will find it most informative... Just call us on 0417718106 or 0418475667 to make your appointment...


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