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An Ericsson desk 'skeleton' telephone, circa 1890, the handset with vulcanite handle, green braided cord, single crank handle, metal base housing a double bell, rubber feet, height 30cmNote: This telephone has an important place in telephone history as it was the world's first production handset telephone and thus set a trend that the rest of the world followed. L M Ericsson sold his parts to other companies so the phone is found in many varieties.
A collection of small silver, including: a baluster cream jug by W. I. Broadway & Co., Birmingham 1990; a set of six gilt Anointing coffee spoons by Saunders & Shepherd Ltd, London 1936, in a case; an oval stand by Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham 1989, 19cm (7 1/2in) long; other small silver; a silver collared briar long pipe, London 1889, monogrammed and dated Oct. 5th 1890, 38.5cm long; two tea strainers on stands; an Italian silver coloured mounted quartz desk clock, post 1968 .925 standard; and an electro-plated wine funnel, 865g (27.8 oz) weighable
An attractive Georgian period mahogany Bureau Bookcase, with plain pediment over two glazed Gothic doors on a base with drop front and pull out desk enclosing pigeon holes and inlaid satinwood drawers with circular brass handles and leather inset, over three drawers on bracket feet, approx. 234cms (92")h x 107cms (42"). (1)
A small attractive Art Nouveau bronze Desk Oil Lamp, modelled with a cherub on a leaf, with glass oil container; with Registration mark on reverse; a small bronze model of a Cupid on white marble base; and an unusual brass Candlestick modelled with parrot landing on a branch with cut glass egg underneath. (a lot)
A fine quality Edwardian satinwood kidney shaped kneehole Desk, by Hobbs & Co., London, the shaped top with a moulded gallery and leather inset in sections, over a central frieze drawer with attractive inlay, flanked either side by similar bow shaped drawers with pierced brass drop handles on square tapering legs with brass castors, approx. 153cms (60")w x 72cms (28")d x 78cms (31")h. (1)
An important Irish Victorian Exhibition Killarney work Arbutus out-sized Davenport Desk, by J. Egan, Arbutus works, the shaped raised panel back decorated in inlay with a central crowned harp flanked by ferns and shamrocks, above a sloped front section with herringbone crossbanding and interwoven shamrock inlay, a central vignette depicting the Swiss Cottage, the lift top with similar shamrock design and central harp over six frieze drawers and hollow compartment, over an apron with three oval vignettes depicting Muckross House and Abbey Ruins with garlands and flowers, housing a secret pull out writing drawer, the base with two arched panel doors, two large inlaid vignettes, opening to reveal five drawers with inlaid decoration showing further Irish historical buildings supported by upright inlaid pillars on an inverted platform base with wooden castors, approx. 118cms (46 1/2")h; 82cms (32")w; 66cms (26")d. (1)Provenance: Purchased by the Corcoran Family (Wexford Free Press) at the Exhibition, Manufacturers, Machinery and Fine Arts, 1864 at the Royal Dublin Society, and by direct family descent.
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