Country House Oak Letter Box Rodrigues
£9,500.00
Original Collection Times Insert From our Boxes collection, we are delighted to offer this Country House Oak Letter Box by Rodrigues. The Letter Box is beautifully suited to a country house crafted from Oak with carved dome top, cylindrical body... Read More
Lockable Letter Compartment Circa 1900
Dimensions | 23 × 42 cm |
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SKU | 501512 |
Description
Description
Original Collection Times Insert
From our Boxes collection, we are delighted to offer this Country House Oak Letter Box by Rodrigues. The Letter Box is beautifully suited to a country house crafted from Oak with carved dome top, cylindrical body and stepped plinth base imitating the traditional full sized British red post boxes. The Letter Box is complete with brass hinged hatch having painted ‘letters’ panel. Below the hatch is a lockable compartment for accessing the letters within. To the front, a small window displays the original collection time label displaying VR with the timetable below. Beneath the hatch is a small diamond shaped plaque mounted on a pull out drawer showing the Registered Kite mark RD which can be translated to date the post box to the Victorian period and the second half of the 19th century specifically, May 1872.
The Post Box comes complete with working lock and key.
Literature Mark Goodger 25th Anniversary Catalogue p.51
Notes This model of post box was originally designed by the English artist, Richard Redgrave in 1856. This design was altered in 1859 to become the first national standard pillar post box. Originally painted green and then altered in the late 19th century to red which was then adopted as the standard colour for all British post boxes.
Due to its small size, this particular post box it is likely to have been commissioned for a large British country house. It would have been emptied every day by a servant and taken to the post office.
Rodrigues (Henry) was a well regarded stationery company who manufactured and retailed writing and dressing cases along with other stationery accessories from their branch in 42 and 43 Piccadilly, London.
Oak has many global variations. European Oak, also known as English or French Oak, is found in Europe. It is a well known and very popular wood due to its different types and strength yielding many uses. It can have a very simple clean look or a highly figured finish varying from tree to tree. European Oak can be Golden-yellow to light-brown in colour. Brown Oak is from the United Kingdom and its name is derived from its red-brown colour which is resulted from an attack by “beef-steak” fungus. This usually gives the wood an even colour, however, sometimes the wood can be streaked with a light brown giving it the name Tiger Oak.
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Additional information
Additional information
Dimensions | 23 × 42 cm |
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SKU | 501512 |