Antique Chicago World’s Fair | Writing Slope Desk with Inkwell | Circa 1893

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Antique Chicago World’s Fair | Writing Slope Desk with Inkwell | Circa 1893

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Historical Context & Origin

Region: United States (Chicago, Illinois)
Material: Leather-covered wood, brass, gilt metal, fabric lining
Period: Late 19th century, circa 1893 (Columbian Exposition era)

Description

This antique portable writing slope is a refined example of late 19th-century travel writing accessories, featuring a richly aged leather exterior and integrated compartments for writing essentials. Most notably, the upper section is adorned with a detailed relief plaque depicting Machinery Hall from the Chicago World’s Fair (1893), officially known as the World’s Columbian Exposition—one of the most significant cultural and industrial exhibitions of the era.

The writing slope opens to reveal a traditional slanted writing surface, designed for use while traveling or in compact settings, along with internal storage compartments for documents and correspondence.

The fitted top section houses a hinged inkwell compartment and an additional circular lidded container, likely used for ink, seals, or writing accessories, reflecting the thoughtful design and practicality of Victorian-era portable desks.

Features

- Original leather-covered portable writing slope (lap desk format)

- Embossed metal plaque depicting Machinery Hall, Chicago World’s Fair 1893

- Integrated hinged inkwell compartment with fitted interior

- Secondary circular lidded compartment for writing accessories

- Sloped writing surface with internal document storage

- Compact, travel-friendly Victorian-era design

Cultural Significance

Writing slopes such as this were essential tools for professionals, travelers, and correspondents during the 19th century, allowing for writing and document storage in a portable format.

The inclusion of a Chicago World’s Fair commemorative plaque elevates this example beyond a functional object, directly linking it to the 1893 Columbian Exposition—an event that symbolized technological progress and modernity in the United States. Objects associated with the fair are highly collectible for their historical and cultural importance.

Condition

Good antique condition with visible age-related wear. The leather exterior shows surface wear, scuffing, and edge loss consistent with use and age. Interior compartments remain intact, with patina and wear to the metal elements. The writing surface shows expected signs of age but remains structurally sound.

Dimensions (Approximate)

Length: 12.75 in
Width: 7.75 in

Age (Approximate)

130–140 years old

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Descripción

Historical Context & Origin

Region: United States (Chicago, Illinois)
Material: Leather-covered wood, brass, gilt metal, fabric lining
Period: Late 19th century, circa 1893 (Columbian Exposition era)

Description

This antique portable writing slope is a refined example of late 19th-century travel writing accessories, featuring a richly aged leather exterior and integrated compartments for writing essentials. Most notably, the upper section is adorned with a detailed relief plaque depicting Machinery Hall from the Chicago World’s Fair (1893), officially known as the World’s Columbian Exposition—one of the most significant cultural and industrial exhibitions of the era.

The writing slope opens to reveal a traditional slanted writing surface, designed for use while traveling or in compact settings, along with internal storage compartments for documents and correspondence.

The fitted top section houses a hinged inkwell compartment and an additional circular lidded container, likely used for ink, seals, or writing accessories, reflecting the thoughtful design and practicality of Victorian-era portable desks.

Features

- Original leather-covered portable writing slope (lap desk format)

- Embossed metal plaque depicting Machinery Hall, Chicago World’s Fair 1893

- Integrated hinged inkwell compartment with fitted interior

- Secondary circular lidded compartment for writing accessories

- Sloped writing surface with internal document storage

- Compact, travel-friendly Victorian-era design

Cultural Significance

Writing slopes such as this were essential tools for professionals, travelers, and correspondents during the 19th century, allowing for writing and document storage in a portable format.

The inclusion of a Chicago World’s Fair commemorative plaque elevates this example beyond a functional object, directly linking it to the 1893 Columbian Exposition—an event that symbolized technological progress and modernity in the United States. Objects associated with the fair are highly collectible for their historical and cultural importance.

Condition

Good antique condition with visible age-related wear. The leather exterior shows surface wear, scuffing, and edge loss consistent with use and age. Interior compartments remain intact, with patina and wear to the metal elements. The writing surface shows expected signs of age but remains structurally sound.

Dimensions (Approximate)

Length: 12.75 in
Width: 7.75 in

Age (Approximate)

130–140 years old

Learn More

Explore the historical development and significance of writing slopes and portable desks through Throughout History

Browse our curated Collection of Functional Tools & Ancient Implements

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