Workbox
Category
Wooden objects
Date
1800
Materials
Baize, Blackwood, Horn, Ivory, Sandalwood, Silver, Silvered glass, Tin, Wood
Measurements
128 mm (H)430 mm (W)280 mm (D)
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Powis Castle and Garden, Powys
NT 1180677
Summary
Box; Workbox with accessories. 'Sadeli' mosaic fitted workbox, veneered with hexagonal mosaic of ivory, wood, tin, and stained horn on wooden carcass; sandalwood and blackwood linings; silver mounts. The hinged mirror falls forwards to reveal a lining of blackwood with a central mosaic lozenge; the base with a drawer which opens to reveal a small baize-covered writing slope and compartments for writing materials. The interior fitted, and containing ivory fittings and sandalwood boxes-listed seperately as follows. Old inventory no. POW.F.54. E.India (Vizagapatam), c.1800. See catalogue pg.85.
Provenance
Part of the indigenous collection of Powis Castle which Edward Henry Herbert, 5th Earl of Powis agreed with the Commissioners of the Inland Revenue to be accepted in part satisfaction to the extent of £158,400 of the Estate duty for which he was accountable in connection with the death of the Right Honourable George Charles, 4th Earl of Powis, on 9th November 1952. Acceptance was effected when the objects were delivered in good condition to the Representative of the Treasury. The contract of the 'Offer of Property in Satisfaction of Estate Duty under the National Land Fund Scheme' was completed on 21st March 1963. This collection of chattels was accepted in lieu of tax by Her Majesty's Treasury and immediately transferred to the ownership of the National Trust on 29th November 1963 as the Treasury saw it desirable that the objects should remain associated with Powis Castle. Agreed by National Trust, Powis Estate Trustees and John George Herbert, 8th Earl of Powis in 25th June 2009 that this item is part of the collection of items transferred to the Treasury in 1963 and therefore owned by the National Trust.