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CIRCA 1950s/1960s BLUE PAINTED WOODEN DOLL'S COT; a TRI-ANG MANGLE; a TRI-ANG CHILD'S SCHOOL DESK on folding green painted metal stand; a MINIATURE PALE BLUE PAINTED WOODEN DOLL'S HIGHCHAIR, a wooden and metal DOLL'S SWING; a wicker DOLL'S CRADLE and an early 20th Century scratch build small push-along doll's cart (7)
Boxed set of Four Ferrari 'Cliente' Leather AgendasFactory only issue leather desk organizer/agenda, boxed, supplied in a variety of leather finishes to match options on the road car interiors. Each boxed agenda comes with a Ferrari reference booklet, the original inserts and paperwork and will come with a Certificate of Authenticity showing the provenance of the previous owner, a Ferrari Formula 1 World Champion.Offered at No ReservePLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 18.6% incl. VAT (@ 20%)
A Victorian mahogany kneehole desk with moulded edge and tan leather inset to top, fitted nine drawers, on plinth base, 57ins wide x 30ins deep x 30ins high, and a late George III mahogany armchair with plain curved crest rail, scroll carved splats, scroll arms, drop-in seat upholstered in wine cloth, on octagonal baluster turned front legs
An Edwardian mahogany kneehole desk by Maple & Co, inlaid with satinwood bandings and stringings, with green leather inset to top, fitted one drawer above kneehole, four graduated drawers to right hand side, on square tapered legs and castors, 36ins wide x 21ins deep x 28.75ins high (stamped to drawer)
An Edward VII silver photograph frame/desk calendar of architectural form, with twin circular cut-outs above calendar with interchangeable ivory displays, 8ins x 6.25ins overall, by Charles S. Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1908, a late Victorian silver mounted and facet cut glass rowing boat pattern inkstand with lidded inkwell and lidded compartment to each end, 9.5ins x 3.5ins x 2.25ins high (lacking interior inkwell), by John Grinsell & Sons, London 1897, and a late Victorian silver and glass inkwell of conical reeded form, 2.75ins high, by G.H, James & Co, London 1890 Note: Please be aware that according to CITES Regulations, it will be necessary to acquire an export license to export this lot outside the EU. It will not be possible to export this lot to the USA.
A pair of Victorian Mauchline ware Fern ware goblet pattern vases, 9.25ins high, and two other similar pairs, a powder box with a paper banner "Welcome Little Stranger", 4ins diameter x 3.25ins high, and twelve other items of Fern ware including - five powder boxes, two small circular boxes, two rectangular boxes, a desk weight, an inkwell and a spool box various
A Victorian Mauchline ware Fern ware photograph album with an oval vignette of a bust of Scott and four vignettes of "Abbotsford", 8.5ins x 9.75ins x 2.25ins high, another Fern ware photograph album, 8.75ins x 6.25ins x 1.75ins high, a Fern ware boarded book - "Humorous Pottery", illustrated by Charles A. Doyle, published by William P. Nimmo, Edinburgh 1873, and six other Fern ware bound books, two desk blotters, two rulers and a book slide various
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