Description: Elevate your desk with a touch of opulence and history embodied in this antique dark burgundy leather desk folio folder, adorned with two sterling silver corners crafted by the esteemed Percival & William Southall. Hallmarked in London in 1911, these silver corners add an air of timeless elegance to this exceptional piece. Quite possibly of Titanic interest, it is mounted in solid silver to one corner with the initials A.M. L-S and the date 10th April 1912. This date is of course poignant, as it was the date the ill fated Titanic set sail on it's maiden voyage.The burgundy leather exterior exudes sophistication and is a testament to the craftsmanship of an era long past. Opening this distinguished folio folder reveals two inner pouches, offering both practicality and a touch of organizational finesse for your desk essentials. Measuring 11.25 inches in depth, 9.75 inches in width, and 0.50 inches in height, this antique desk accessory presents a compact yet commanding presence. Good antique condition, with signs of wear and use, some areas of discoloration to leather. Please review photos for further assessment.This desk folio folder is not merely a utilitarian item; it is a glimpse into the luxury and attention to detail that characterized the early 20th century. The blend of dark green leather and sterling silver makes it a statement piece that seamlessly marries function with aesthetics. Whether you're a collector of vintage desk accessories or someone who appreciates the fusion of history and craftsmanship, this antique dark green leather desk folio folder is a rare find. Display it as a distinguished accent on your desk, celebrating the enduring allure of sterling silver and meticulously crafted leather.Check out our other antique listings.
Price: 425 USD
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
End Time: 2024-12-23T16:44:33.000Z
Shipping Cost: 22 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Material: Leather
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Vintage: Yes
Handmade: Yes