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An Edwardian shop mirror, a child's desk, a dining table, a Singer sewing machine, a pub sign, a corner cupboard, a barrel, an anchor and other items (qty) Condition report Report by RB The shop type mirror, with a beveled plate, repainted, dirty, drilled through the frame for attaching to a wall, 183 x 61 cm.
A pair of Herend Chinese Bouquet Rust pattern candlesticks, 7 cm high, a matching desk stand, and similar items (8) Condition report Report by NG Oval pin dish is cracked and has had restoration to rim Matchbox cover with rubbing to glaze around strike holes. ] Other pieces Desk stand with glue repair to one inkwell base Candlesticks both used and with wax residue Otherwise no visible chips or cracks, but there is rubbing to printed and gilt decoration.
Royalty interest: A silver desk stand, with facsimile signatures and inscribed 'To E Brown from members of Lord Athlone's staff in token of their appreciation of his loyal assistance & service, South Africa, December 1930, Sheffield 1920, and a photograph of the Prince of Wales, Lord Athlone, Ernest and Ethel Brown Provenance: descent through the family from Ernest Brown, who was a footman to Queen Mary See illustration
A Liberty & Co Tudric pewter desk clock, of circular easel form, with embossed foliate decoration, stamped 0986, 13 cm high See illustration Condition report Report by RB In an original and market fresh condition, approx. 110 years old, the dial looks to be made of paper, is slightly warped, worn and cracked, the steel hands have light traces of surface rust, the bezel and back case of the movement are made of steel and have slight surface rust, the pewter mask has possibly a small area of loss to about 9 o'clock which you may or may not be able to see as you look straight at it, stamped made in England, Tudric, 0986 with a trademark beneath, which appears to be two crossed flowers with writing below which I cannot read, ticks very slowly with the flick of a wrist. Please note that Charterhouse do not guarantee the working condition of any watch or clock.
A late 19th century campaign style mahogany pedestal desk, the leatherette inset top above a long frieze drawer, with three short drawers to each pedestal, on turned feet, 141 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by RB Early 20th century, rather than 19th century, the leatherette inset top is lifting and needs replacing, with some sort of varnish, which could be improved upon as a finish. General wear and tear, commensurate with having been moved around (for example to the edges of the top section). Generally a good serviceable desk, now requiring a little bit of tlc, with keys
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