A George IV rosewood inkstand by G C Diller, the hinged twin covers to a pen rest, a pair of cut glass bottles with plated covers flanking a lidded compartment to a central handle and end frieze drawer with paper trade label 'G.C.DILLER, Manufacturer, 5 Chandos St, Covent Garden...', 5in (13cm) h, 9in (23cm) w, 5.5in (14cm) d. George Christian Diller was at 5 Chandos Street, Covent Garden, as a portable writing and dressing case maker from 1819 to 1837 when the business was passed to D and J Diller.
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TWO ART DECO PERIOD CUT-GLASS AND CHROMIUM-PLATED PERFUME SPRAY BOTTLES, with black geometric decoration, one Czechoslovakian, of tapering faceted circular form, with original labels, complete with spray bulb etc, 8cm, (3.1in) high, the other English of rectangular form within a C-shaped stand, complete with spray bulb, etc, 12.5cm, (4.8in) high (2)
A VICTORIAN BRASS-BOUND ROSEWOOD DECANTER BOX of rectangular form with rounded corners, the red plush-lined interior fitted with six spirit decanters, six liqueur decanters, (all with stoppers), two wine glasses, a liqueur glass, two tumblers and a glass wine funnel, all of high quality facet-cut glass (with two later associated brass spirit labels) the hinged lid having a brass escutcheon engraved "John Stevenson", 42cm x 36cm x 29cm, (16.5in x 14in x 11.5in high)
A mid 19th century tortoiseshell, mother-of-pearl and ivory inlaid inkstand, with a gilt metal handle cast with cornucopia and flowers flanked by later cut glass inkwells with gilt metal covers, the concave pen tray section inlaid with flowers above a drawer, on later ebonised feet, 19cm high, 28cm wide, 22cm deep.
A Victorian stained Hungarian ash brass and porcelain mounted desk set, each item bound by studded brass strapwork, set with circular porcelain cabochons painted with putti against a blue ground, comprising a domed top stationery box bearing a brass retailers plaque inscribed 'Howell James and Co. Regents Street, London', part of interior lacking, 22.5cm wide, an inkstand with inset brass topped hobnail cut glass inkwell and curved pen well, 36.5cm wide and a rectangular blotter pad, the interior worn, 30.5cm high (3)
A 19th century French scarlet Boulle longcase clock, the waisted case with Chronos finial and lenticle glass to the trunk below a female mask mount, decorated with brass-cut panels to the front and sides, on paw feet, the foliate cast dial with enamel Roman numerals, the square twin-drum movement with radiant mask bob and outside countwheel striking to a bell, 233cm. high.
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