This antique Napoleon III lap desk, dating to the mid-19th century, is a refined example of French craftsmanship. Constructed of rich rosewood, the desk features brass stringing and an oval medallion of mother of pearl inlay at the center, framed by a rectangular brass surround. The materials and design reflect the opulence and precision typical of French decorative arts during the reign of Napoleon III.
Opening the desk reveals a green baize writing surface and a fitted interior with compartments for inkwells, pens, and other writing implements. The desk folds neatly for storage and travel, embodying the period tradition of portable luxury writing furniture. It is both a functional writing slope and a decorative object, ideal for display in a study, library, or office.
Condition is consistent with age and normal use. Some areas of brass inlay are missing (pictured), the baize shows signs of wear, and one keyhole escutcheon is also missing. Overall, the desk retains its elegance and charm, offering both historical appeal and practical function. 5.5h x 13w x 9d