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ASSORTED COLLECTABLES comprising a Staunton pattern boxwood and ebony weighted chess set, the kings 8.75cm high (some losses, including to the tops and collars of the white pawns, and tip of one black bishop); a Craven 'A' cigarettes promotional tinplate desk blotter, boxed; a 1953 Coronation commemorative pencil, presented by Middlesex County Council, boxed; a chrome A.A. badge, in original despatch box; and an Art Deco style Smith's brown bakelite mantel clock, (5).
VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT PEDESTAL DESK MID 19TH CENTURY the superstructure with a pair of cupboards with brass galleries united by a book shelf and hinged inkwell compartment; the base with a shaped rectangular top with triple green leather inserts, the centre with a ratchet adjusted slope, over three frieze drawers, raised on twin pedestals with banks of three drawers to one side and cupboard doors on the other, the angles carved with foliate scrolls, on a plinth base 127cm wide, 117cm high, 76cm deep Provenance: Rokeby Park, County Durham
EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY PEDESTAL PARTNERS DESK MID 19TH CENTURY the rounded rectangular top with a thumbnail moulded edge and black leather tooled insert, above three frieze drawers, the same opposing, raised on banks of three graduated drawers with cupboards opposing, on plinth bases with castors 183cm wide, 73cm high, 122cm deep
GEORGIAN BLACK JAPANNED PEDESTAL KNEEHOLE DESK 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rectangular top above a long frieze drawer and arched recess with a cupboard door, flanked by banks of three drawers, raised on bracket feet, decorated throughout with gilt and polychrome Chinoiserie 87cm wide, 73cm high, 55cm deep Contents from a West Coast of Scotland Lodge
EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND NICKE- PLATED CAMPAIGN DESK EARLY 20TH CENTURY the hinged top opening to a rising stationery rack with pocket watch holder, above a bank of four short drawers and writing slide with oxblood leather, over a long frieze drawer, raised on square straight legs with slightly splayed feet and joined by arched stretchers; bearing an ivorine label 'BEST LONDON MAKE' 65cm wide, 82cm high, 44cm deep Note: This model of campaign desk shows design influences from the Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau periods at the turn of the last century. Examples were retailed by various deparment stores including Jenners of Edinburgh.
An Edwardian oak and walnut single desk, the rectangular overhanging moulded top set with a one piece section of (later) leather above an arrangement of one long and four short drawers, on turned supports terminating in castors, with heavily carved semi-circular spandrels, 71cm high, 93cm wide, 46cm deep.
EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD BANDED PARTNERS DESK, the crossbanded oblong top with reeded edge and three part gilt tooled 'Antique' green leather insert, raised on pedestals, each containing a panelled cupboard door and three cockbeaded drawers, fitted with embossed brass knobs, and flanking a centre section with conforming single drawer, 29" (73.7cm) high, 67" x 44" (170.2cm x 111.8cm)
VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CYLINDER DESK, of typical form with short, moulded three quarter gallery and an interior fitted with pigeon holes and short drawers veneered in bird's eye maple, raised on a pair of three drawer pedestals, fitted with turned wood knob handles, 45 ½" (115.6cm) high, 47 ¾" x 30 ½" (121.3cm x 77.5cm) interior a/f
VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT DAVENPORT DESK, the sloping, serpentine fronted top surmounted by a lidded stationary compartment and fitted with short drawers to the interior, set above carved scroll supports to the front an four drawers and faux drawers to the sides, fitted with turned knob handles and raised on a shaped plinth with turned feet, 32" (81.3cm) high, a/f
AN HISTORICALLY INTERESTING DESK LIGHTER, PRESENTED TO SUB-LT FRANCIS DAWSON-PAUL, FLEET AIR ARM, 3RD SEPTEMBER, 1939, plated metal in the form of a fighter pilot holding a propeller, the head hinged to reveal mechanism, attached to plinth base inscribed Presented to F. Dawson-Paul on completion of 1000 hours Instruction from his first 19 |A Licence| Pupils, 3.9.1939 -- 11in. (28cm.) high, Born in 1916, Dawson-Paul initially served with the R.A.F. (1934-37); with War imminent, he join the Royal Navy~s Fleet Air Arm but was seconded back to the R.A.F. during the Battle of Britain, serving with No.64 Squadron at Kenley. Between the 1st and 25th July 1940 he was accredited with 7« kills over the English Channel. He was shot down himself and taken prisoner by an E Boat dying of his wounds five days later, but not before he was recognised as the first Naval Air Ace of the Battle, and the highest scoring Naval Spitfire Ace of the War which remained unbeaten. It is an interesting coincidence that this lighter is dated for the day Britain declared War.
A 5IN. TERRESTRIAL DESK GLOBE PUBLISHED BY J.S. COX, CIRCA 1839, signed in cartouche as per title and dated July 1839, coloured gores over wooden former, with equation of time ecliptics and equator, mounted within calibrated steel bracket on turned wooden stand (overall restoration) -- 9óin. (25cm.) high
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