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Edwardian mahogany kidney shaped desk, leather writing inset, eight short drawers with central long drawer with brass bail handles, inlaid all over with cross banding and stringing, 120cm (47") wide.Condition reportOriginal leather but has heavy wear, fading in places, scuffs and scratches.Escutcheon missing from middle drawer, no keys.Heavy scuffing and wear around the small legs, castors ok.Shrinkage splits to the body and small veneer chips around base and elsewhere.Knocks, dents, scuffs, scratches and some fading about the piece consistent with use.
A CARTIER 'PASHA' DUAL TIME ZONE CALENDAR DESK CLOCK WITH MOON PHASE, CIRCA 1995 jewelled quartz movement, frosted silver signed dial with subsidiary dials for the day, date and second time zone below the midnight-blue oval aperture for the moon phase all within applied luminous hour dots and outer minute track, blued steel centre seconds and luminous lozenge hands, the angled gilt brass case in the form of a Pasha watch with blue lacquer details to the decorative lugs and concave calibrated bezel, signed case numbered 8913 01852, in original signed red leatherette case and outer card slipcase, with instruction manual and certificate in its red leatherette folder 13cm long
Sherwood Foresters - an early 20th century dinner gong, circular brass gong suspended from a shaped frame, rectangular mahogany plinth base applied with regimental insignia, 29.5cm high; Militaria - a novelty desk box, screw cover fashioned from a brass shell cover, mahogany socle base, 13.5cm high, 11cm diam, early 20th century (2)
Naval History - an early 20th century rectangular teak desk stand, reclaimed and crafted and from timbers of H.M.S. Queen Mary, canted and shaped rectangular silver plaque inscribed H.M.S. Queen Mary, Heligoland 1914, marks for Frederick Moore Wenborn, London 1992, flanked by two cut glass wells, the front with a dished aperture for pens, carrying handle, 31cm wide, c.1920 Provenance: Ink ms. label to verso inscribed, Presented to T. Sidney Smith by Captain J. Firth R.N.R. In command [of] M.F.A. Muritai. Supply Ship to the 1st Battle Cruiser Squadron. August 1914 to Feby 1915. Note The inkstand was made from part of the wrecked deck fittings taken from H.M.S. ''Queen Mary'' on her return to Scapa Flow from the Helligoland Battle, Nov. 1914. The ship was afterward sunk during the Battle of Jutland.
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