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EDWARD VII SILVER MOUNTED TRAVEL DESK CLOCK 1906-1907, the silver case front with embossed and beaten decoration with a cut out to view the Goliath pocket watch, the body of the case in red canvas and leather with fold-out easel, red velvet interior, 16cm high; the goliath pocket watch with unsigned keyless wind pin set movement, the white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds at six, blued steel hands, 92mm
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a Victorian shaped circular waiter, with a Chippendale style rim, raised on three scrolling feet, diameter 15cm, Sheffield 1891, a rectangular table cigarette box, wooden lined within, the exterior engine turned and monogram engraved to the hinged lid, Birmingham 1962, a rectangular cigarette case, with engine turned decoration, London 1939 and a plated Ronson desk lighter, combined gross weight of waiter and cigarette case, 378 gms.
A silver pin cushion, modelled as a duck, Birmingham 1906, a silver mounted desk calendar, Chester 1902, three silver napkin rings, three silver condiments, mixed dates, five silver bottom marked teaspoons, circa 1800, a pair of silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration and eleven further items.
A Louis Philippe rosewood and ormolu mounted desk, with a cartonnier having four drawers above a panelled top with pull out drawer on a brass cogged wheel mechanism enclosing a tooled leather top and two further drawers. The fitted cupboard surrounded by six drawers, one fitted flanked by acanthus capped fluted columns. The top middle section stencilled 'Lesage & Grandvoinnet Rue de la Chaussee-d'Antin No:11 Paris. 167cm wide x 112cm high x 87cm deep. Illustrated Provenance; Little Manor, Essendon, Hatfield when admiral Clement Franklin inherited and transferred it to the Red house, Curdridge, Hants then with Keith 'Toby' Bromley at Ashley Manor, Kings Somborne Hants. Antoine-Nicholas Lesage (1784-1841) was one of the most important merchants in Paris of the period, with important clients including the Duchesse de Barry. In 1837 he formed a partnership with Victor-Hyacinthe Granvoinnet, b1808 who had been working for him for some fourteen years. The partnership at 11, rue de la Chaussee-d'Antin, lasted until the death of Lesage in 1841. Many ebenistes worked for them including Remond, Jeanselme, Hervieux and Clavel. See Denise Ledoux-Lebard, le Mobilier Francais Du XIX Siecle, 2000p424-426
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a Scottish two piece waist belt buckle, cast and pierced with thistles, Glasgow possibly 1899, a lady's pale blue enamelled square powder compact, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1938, a rectangular desk calendar, Birmingham 1929 and two similar oval napkin rings, Sheffield 1899 and 1926.
An octagonal gilt and lacquered brass and red marble veneered desk clock compendium, Kutchinsky, 20th century, comprising; an orrery with a quartz movement, a time piece with quartz movement, the dial signed 'Kutchinsky' a barometer, a hygrometer and thermometer, 18.5cm high, 28cm diameter. Illustrated
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