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MIXED LOT OF COLLECTABLESincluding a carved oak and brass bound barrel on a shaped stand with six yellow glass shot glasses, three Art Nouveau style shaped gilt metal door pulls, a glass double handled door handle, an oak desk stand with brass inkwells, a horn carved five mast ship on stand, carved hardwood bird, glass crackle glaze cocktail shaker with a silver plated lid, an embossed brass ewer, a gilt metal twin Heron handled urn, the body embossed with birds, a WWII period box kite with a metal frame contained in a yellow painted metal tube, a brass bird and an oil on board of The House Of Marco Cortinelli
A Hallmarked Silver Mounted Desk Clock, Cornelius Desormeaux Sanders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, Birmingham 1913, the circular white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and centre seconds, within engine turned frame on wooden easel back; together with a "Emu Brand Standphast Goldoid" ashtray.
Victorian Period Sterling Silver Rounded Desk Inkwell with Combined Quill Holder of Pleasing Form, Complete with Glass Well. Hallmark London 1893, Maker Mark for Bernard Brothers, Retailed by Rossi of Norwich Retailed by Rossi OF Norwich. 332.8 Grams 10.5 ozs. Excellent Condition In All Aspects.
Lord Derby’s Statue Desk Weight, 1873 .Bronze. Cast with the Stanley family crest - On a chapeau gules turned up ermine an eagle, wings endorsed - and bearing an integral plaque inscribed ‘Metal of Lord Derby Statue. Cast 26th April 1873’. The present desk weight was produced from the residual metal used in the casting of the statue of the statesman and three-time Conservative Prime Minister, Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby.The statue by Mathew Noble (1817-76) is located in Parliament Square, Westminster, and was unveiled on 11 July 1874. The unveiling ceremony was performed by the then prime minister Benjamin Disraeli and was attended by many members of the Lords and Commons and ‘a large number of ladies’. At the conclusion of his speech, following the unveiling, Disraeli said:“We have raised this statue to him not only as a memorial, but as an example; not merely to commemorate but to inspire.” The four sides of the granite pedestal bear bronze reliefs depicting Derby addressing the House of Commons during a debate on slavery, attending a Cabinet meeting, at a meeting of the Lancashire Relief Comitteee and at his inauguration as Chancellor of the University of Oxford. Measurements: 10.5cm (4.25in) x 6cm (2.5in).
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