This retired Swarovski crystal small chaton paperweight was part of the Decorative Items for the Desk range. It is shaped like a cut diamond. Swarovski etched backstamp. Artist: Max SchreckIssued: 1986-1998Dimensions: 3"W x 2"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
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Part of the Daniel Swarovski Home Accessories group. Designed from one solid piece of clear crystal as part of the Desk Accessories category. Darko for Daniel Swarovski acid mark. 9620 000 001. This item has its original box: 6"L x 6"W x 4"H. Artist: Darko MladenovicIssued: 2002 - 2010Dimensions: 3.25"L x 2"W x 3.25"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
A GEORGE III FIGURED MAHOGANY DESK 18th century and later, converted from a plain table and later inlaid with boxwood stringing and satinwood banding, the superstructure with pierced gallery and fitted five drawers, the frieze fitted one real and two dummy drawers, on square tapered legs with spade feet, 94cm high x 121cm wide x 54cm deep
VINTAGE OAK DESK & CHAIR, upper slide, three opening drawers, open end square upright, modern castors, hoop and spindle back chair, solid seat, turned supports, H stretcher, 74 (h) x 106 (w) x 61cms (d) and 85 (h) x 39.5 (w) x 35cms (seat d) measurements respectivelyProvenance: deceased estate Gwynedd
Edwardian inlaid mahogany and satinwood strung cylinder desk, the roll-top with central urn and scrolling foliate inlays, opening to reveal fitted interior and sliding writing surface with leather inset, fitted with two drawers, on square tapering supports with castorsDimensions: Height: 103cm Length/Width: 75cm Depth/Diameter: 47cm
Mid -20th century Georgian design mahogany twin pedestal desk, moulded reverse breakfront top with three sectional inset leather top, fitted with single frieze drawer flanked by eight graduating cock-beaded drawers, each with corssbanded and strung facias, with fluted canted corners, on bracket feetDimensions: Height: 78cm Length/Width: 155cm Depth/Diameter: 93cm
Victorian mahogany twin pedestal desk, rectangular top with green leather inset writing surface and moulded edge, fitted with three frieze drawers, the pedestals fitted with three drawers and three sliding trays, enclosed by arched fielded panel cupboard doors, on skirted baseDimensions: Height: 76cm Length/Width: 139cm Depth/Diameter: 65cm
A XIX Century Mahogany Partners Desk, with crossbanded top inset with green leather sciver, hinged reading slope and two top drawers, the twin pedestals with cupboard doors opening to reveal three drawers, the reverse with two top drawers and panelled doors to three graduated drawers and a cupboard, on plinth bases, 152cm wide.
A rare Bentley desk paperweight, in the form of a backward winged Bentley mascot, inscribed H.R. Owen, London, W.1./Hoffmans Halifax, this was given to the MD of Hoffmans of Halifax, a Bentley dealership of the late 1930s, 8 cm highFrom the owner:A former Royal Flying Corps airman, Captain Harold Rolfe Owen sustained serious injuries in a plane crash during the First World War. After a lengthy period of recovery back in England, he began work in the motor industry with the racing driver Jack Barclay, success in his new career enabled him to establish his own Mayfair car dealership, H.R. Owen, in 1932. The new company and Jack Barclay Limited would continue to enjoy a friendly relationship in the ensuing decades, until in 2000 Jack Barclay became part of the present-day H.R. Owen group. Throughout the 1930s, H.R. Owen acquired a reputation for honest dealing and the quality of its vehicles, helped by close links to Rolls-Royce (who at that time owned Bentley), this most attractive 1936-1939 paperweight based on the legendary 4 1/4 litre Bentley backwards winged B mascot from 1936-1939 was owned by Fred Hoffman who used to own Hoffman of Halifax, Rolls Royce and Bentley dealers. Later taken over by Captain R.R.Owen, it has the clear markings H.R.Owen, London, plus Hoffman of Halifax to the apex of the base, with initials at the front.
Boxes and Objects - a 19th century leather bound studded casket, dome topped, probably Spanish, 23cm wide; an early 20th century French tooled and gilt leather portable desk top companion, the twin-covers decorated with fleur-de-lys, enclosing a blotter, a travelling inkwell and an arrangement of compartments, 38cm long, c.1910; an American, Jerome & Co., mantel timepiece; a treen cigarette box; etc
An Art Nouveau pewter tray, cast with portraits of two young maidens, 23cm long; a pair of bronzed cast metal candlesticks; a cast metal desk weight as an eagle; a pair of chromium plated bookends, as eagles; a pestle and mortar; a brass nutcracker, as a crocodile; a bronzed metal desk bust; sundials; Grand Tour type ewers, etc, qty
A collection of silver items, comprising, a pepperette, by C J Vander Ltd, Sheffield 1991, 10cm high, a pierced footed bonbon dish, with a loop handle, by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1960, 12.5cm wide, and a pierced desk stand, by Thomas William Daniels, London 1894, with vacant inkwell aperture, 25cm widetotal 12.92ozt (3)Condition ReportSome light tarnishing and light scratching. Residue to the bowl and tray.
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