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A Fine and Rare Rolls-Royce Sterling Silver Presentation Desk Piece Barometer, by Saunders & Shepherd. London 1933, hallmarked in two places, in form of a Rolls-Royce radiator with machined grille decoration and fitted with R-R badge, lacking a Spirit of Ecstasy mascot, encasing a square dial barometer with adjusting hands, the plinth engraved JHK From 1927 the Managing Directors of a Rolls-Royce main distributor were each presented with fine silver items comprising a desk clock for 1927, cigarette box for 1928, ink blotter for 1929 and sweetmeat dish for 1930. After Rolls-Royce purchased the Bentley firm in 1931 the gifts resumed in 1932 comprising an ink blotter for 1932, barometer 1933, cigarette lighter 1934, salver 1935, rose bowl 1936, and bookends 1937. A total of eleven pieces over this period Buyer's premium of 20% (+VAT) applies to this lot
A Herend porcelain desk stand, hand-painted with birds and butterflies, heightened in gilt, having twin removable inkwells, printed mark verso and numbered 7832; together with an early 20th century porcelain twin handled vase, hand-painted with flowers and vines; and a musical tankard (tankard a/f) (3)
An Edwardian Satinwood and Polychrome Painted Carlton House Desk, early 20th century, painted overall with flower garlands, husks, ribbons and neo-classical style panels, the superstructure with six small drawers and three cupboard doors flanked by hinged compartments, the base with five frieze drawers around a kneehole, raised on square tapering legs with spade feet and castors, 128cm by 63cm by 97cm See illustration
A Victorian Mahogany Double Pedestal Partners Desk, stamped T Willson, 68 Great Queen Street, London, mid 19th century, the moulded top with inset worn red writing surface above six frieze drawers, the pedestals fitted with three drawers and opposing cupboard doors, raised on plinth bases with recessed castors, 184cm by 120cm by 76cm See illustration Willson, Thomas, 68 Gt Queen St, London, furniture broker, etc (1799-1854). The impressed mark T.WILLSON 68 GREAT QUEEN STREET LONDON has been found stamped on some late 18th/early 19th century furniture. Available material suggests that the Willsons were likely to have been dealers in good quality second-hand furniture (brokers). Although some of the 1838-54 entries refer to 'Furniture Works', the term may have been employed to describe a repair workshop and not necessarily a manufactory. Pieces of furniture bearing the distinctive stamp range in date over the years c.1780 to c.1840, and are of mahogany unless otherwise stated. For further reading see Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840, pg.985
A Late 19th Century Satinwood and Rosewood Crossbanded Cylinder Desk, stamped Edwards & Roberts, the staged top above three short drawers and tambour front inlaid with ribbons, swags and an urn enclosing a fitted interior of pigeon holes, small drawers and a sliding green baize writing surface, all above an arched apron flanked by two small drawers, raised on square tapering legs, 81cm by 60cm by 125cm See illustration
An Arts & Crafts Arthur Simpson of Kendal Oak Desk, the rectangular top over a hinged frieze above an open compartment enclosed by two sets of two drawers, the panelled back enclosing a hinged frieze above an open compartment, on four tapering legs, unmarked, 135cm by 59.5cm by 79cm See illustration
An Impressive Late Victorian Mahogany and Satinwood Banded Cylinder Desk, labelled Flashman & Co, Upholsterers to Her Majesty, Dover, the staged top with four crossbanded frieze drawers above a tambour front enclosing an arrangement of drawers and pigeon holes, the base with a central frieze drawer stamped and labelled FLASHMAN & CO above an arched apron flanked by eight graduated drawers with fluted stiles, 152cm by 92cm by 143cm See illustration
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