A SILVER PLATED RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE BOX by Hermes, with gilt snaffle handle, 19cm wide; a Sterling rectangular desk calendar by Tiffany & Co; a small Sterling dish by Tiffany & Co; a silver heart shaped photo frame; a silver circular small box and cover; two white metal circular boxes and covers; and various plated desk accessories (qty)
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A 'plum pudding' mahogany and gilt metal mounted partners writing desk, circa 1870, gilt metal mounted throughout, the rectangular top with cast edge, above two frieze drawers centred by a button release drawer, opposed by two false drawer fronts centred by a allegorical tablet, with similar cast metal tablets at each end also, on square section tapering legs terminating in lappet cast feet, 75cm high, 131.5cm wide, 72.5cm deep
Louis XV style gilt metal mounted kingwood desk of shaped arched form, the fall front enclosing a fitted satinwood interior of drawers, pigeonholes and central well with sliding cover, the frieze below fitted with two drawers on elegant cabriole supports, circa late 19th century, 68 1/2 cm wide
Late 19th century ebonised ladies desk with parcel gilded detail throughout, the top with a brass galleried surround over two panelled doors enclosing pigeonholes and drawers above a single frieze drawer fitted with pen tray and adjustable writing slope, panelled door below enclosing cupboard with shelving, plinth base with casters, 60cm wide
A reverse breakfront walnut cross banded partners desk with tooled leather topCondition: Leather top has come away in places with various scuffs and stains, cross banding veneer chipped and flaking in places, middle drawer front from one side broken off and present, requires repair, no major structural damage otherwise.Dimensions: width 183cm, depth 122cm, height 77cm.
An Irish Inlaid Writing Desk. The desk with decorative foliate inlay belonged to Malcolm Fayerweather Gordon C.B.E D.Sc (1913-2005) of Gordon Aerolite fame. The desk measures approx 81 cm w x 105 h x 43 cms d. With serpentine drop-front writing slope, fitted interior with pigeon-holes and three drawers beneath, raised on cabriole legs together with his chair. His Order of Service is inside. (af)Note: This desk belonged to Malcolm Fayerweather Gordon C.B.E D.Sc. Gordon in association with Dr de Bruyne created a laminate of flax roving and paper soaked with liquid phenolic resin and cured under pressure and used on the tail fins of the Spitfire thus named Gordon Aerolite. This reinforcement was suggested by Mr Malcolm Gordon in response to a publication of Dr de Bruynes lecture to the Royal Aeronautical Society in 1937, Gordon's family had connections to a Belfast linen business which supplied Dr de Bruyne with flax.
A George V silver desk stand The body with three hinged lids containing void central section and two glass inkwells with recessed front, raised on short ball feet, width 20.5cm, makers Barker Bros, hallmarked Chester 1912, weight 20ozCONDITION REPORTSome chipping to ink bottles, hinges good, some hallmarks very rubbed
A 19th Century mahogany partners' desk with brown leather set top, fitted six drawers and a pedestal cupboard to either side, 137cm wide Condition Report: Three drawers missing to one side; later leather lining; deep scratch to one cupboard and earlier moulding now not present; kneehole scuffed on both sides and sides scuffed at corners; the plinth base also with scuffing
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