Mauchline Tartan Ware Writing Slope
Categories | Wood Inkstands |
Type | Writing Slope |
Material | Wood |
Markings | Unmarked |
Manufacturer | W & A Smith |
Origin | Scotland |
Date or Era | circa 1890 |
Measuring | 11” x 7 ⅜” x 4 ¾” high |
This Tartan ware desk set has two small inkwells, a straight line ruler, a cradle for pens and an open area for stationery and letters.
The production of Scottish white-wood products, or Mauchline ware, was carried out from the 1820s until 1939 by the firm of W & A Smith among other less long-lived manufacturers. Often, they used a basic transfer, each piece having the view of the place of purchase. The transfer subjects ranged across Scotland and more of the British Isles to the rest of the world. Tartan ware was also extremely popular because of the Smiths inventing a machine for “weaving” tartan designs on paper. A fire in 1933 stopped production, which was never restarted, and W & A Smith finally closed in 1939.
Sold for $133 in December 2020
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