Hello everyone,
My first post regards a mystery -- at least to me.
I purchased this object for a few £'s at a charity shop in Christchurch, England, because: 1) it clearly seemed to have something to do with photography, and 2) I had no idea what that might be.
It's made by Johnsons of Hendon, a firm, I understand, that was for many decades a major supplier of photography-related chemicals and equipment. But beyond that easily obtainable fact (the nameplate is on the front of the drawer), I have been unable to find out anything else about what this might have been used for.
Can anyone help shed light on this?
Best wishes,
Arthur [Research Scientist (retired), Photographer (avocationally active), and Digital Artist (aspiring)]
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Finally I have managed to invert the negatives. Link to Album
Ah, Serendipity smiled upon you that day!
Thanks for the follow-up -- I look forward to seeing those very intriguing images....
Best,
Arthur
Thank you Charles -- that one's a beauty. Interesting to see the associated paraphernalia too....
Best wishes,
Arthur
Charles Herbert said:
http://specialauctionservices.com/large/cm021117/lot0149.html
It is a Coles Improved Retouching Desk sold by Marion and Co, 22 and 23 Soho Square, London. This or earlier models were made from 1883.
Many thanks, Roger and Steve...fascinating to see this additional material, providing greater context for my erstwhile mysterious box.
Best wishes,
Arthur
P.S. Tangentially:
Roger -- I must say that that's a particularly cool looking lamp in in the upper right hand corner of the desk....the arthropod look!
Steve -- I'd never heard of "deal" wood before, learned via google that ' "Deal' is a word, used mostly in the UK, to refer to unspecified inexpensive softwood, usually pine. There are no real characteristics that define deal; anything that is cheap, soft, and generally nondescript would qualify as deal."
There is also one in the Kodak Gallery of the Bradford Science and Media Museum and you can see one similar being advertised by Percy Lund in his 1887 catalogue.
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=gri.ark:/13960/t7dr6qh0q;vie...
and also a slightly different designed one by Passingham, most probably Edmund Passingham of Bradford and Brighton shown in Percy Lunds Photographers World July 1888. See scan.
Best Regards
Steve Lightfoot
Passinghams Retouching Desk.jpg
Thought you might like to see this photograph. It is of a similar retouching desk in the workshop of E Chambre Hardman.
The Hardmn House is run by the National Trust and is a unique resource being the complete studios and darkrooms
of this well known Liverpool Photographer. It is well worth a visit but advance booking is essential. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hardmans-house. Roger
I think it is there now, a texture brush. I searched vibrator to see if there was anything that might be an add-on. Sort of, but not quite what I was looking for.
--Dick
Arthur Margolin said:
Thanks Richard -- very interesting.
(Hmm, I wonder if Adobe can add a tool to Photoshop simulating electrical vibration?)