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An Edwardian silver desk stand with two cut glass ink wells on silver tray (by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1906), 6.55 oz CONDITION REPORTS Tray : one of the oval holders for the glass ink well has missing rivet so holder is currently loose, generally with some wear and scufs and a few minor knocks and dents. One ink well with large chip to foot rim and some smaller chips to top rim. Other ink well appears to be sound, with just some minor frits to the top rim. Aperture to the silver tops to the top of the glass ink wells approx. 8 mm diameter, aperture to top of glass ink well is approx. 2.2 cm across (internally).
An early 20thC French Empire style lady's mahogany writing desk with lacquered brass string inlaid ornament, the angled top with a folding, olive green velvet covered scriber, over a shallow frieze drawer, simultaneously operating a rotating drum shaped, tambour cover, revealing a pen tray, ink bottle holders and three in-line drawers, over a shallow stationary compartment, raised on slender, turned, tapered, fluted legs 33''h 25''w
A late Victorian/Edwardian satinwood string inlaid and crossbanded mahogany cylinder front desk, having a low, cast and pierced, gilt metal gallery, the rotating quadrant cover with bun handles, enclosing a fully fitted interior and a retractable scriber, over two in-line drawers, raised on square, tapered legs and cup casters 42''h 40''w
An early/mid Victorian mahogany campaign desk, the top having an inset fabric scriber, raised on twin, lockable pedestals, each comprising a short drawer with bun handles, over on arched panelled door, one enclosing a shelved interior, the other, three drawers with flush fitting brass handles, on plinths and concealed casters 29''h 48''w
An early 20thC panelled mahogany partners' desk, the top having a tooled and gilded brown hide scriber and a thumb moulded edge, over three in-line drawers, raised on twin, three drawer pedestals with cast brass bail handles, on straight plinths and three further in-line drawers and two cupboard doors on the reverse 29''h 72''w
An early German Teddy Bear, circa 1908, the childhood bear of Dorothy Fraser, possibly Strunz, with golden mohair, large flat boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, remain of black stitched nose and mouth, brown five double stitched claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs, hump and inoperative growler - 25½in. (65cm.) high (missing half an ear, holes to muzzle, tear to head by left ear, tears to wrists and ankles, pads recovered and fairly worn); and an original framed photograph of Dorothy as a child; Provenance - Dorothy Helen Fraser was born in Madras in 1901, daughter of Sir Hugh and Lady Fraser, Director of the Bank of Madras and Sheriff of Madras. At some stage during her time in India, she was given this bear and it went with Dorothy for the rest of her life. The family returned to England in 1921 and lived in Selwood House, Chiselhurst. Dorothy was sent to Sherborne Girls College. In 1936 she married Frank Hay Creasy and returned with him to Colombo in what was then Ceylon. They returned and retired to Exeter in 1952. Teddy was shipped to South Africa in 1968 in the drawer of a desk on its way to Dorothy’s younger son, Ronald who was newly married. A very well travelled Teddy Bear
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CHAMBERSTICK by E.S. Barnsley & Co, the deep square base with gadrooned rim, with a plated unassociated snuffer; with a silver pierced bon bon dish; a silver toilet bottle cover; a small silver bud vase, loaded base; three silver desk candlesticks; a pair of silver candlesticks, 11.7cm high; a Continental bowl and cover, set with a magnifying glass; and a filigree dish, 185g (5.9 troy ozs) weighable
An exceptional reproduction partners desk, with serpentine front and back, one side with drawers, the other side with cupboards and drawers, the top with three tooled, red leather insets and acanthus carved, moulded edge, the whole burr walnut veneered and on short, carved cabriole legs, 122 x 182cm. (See illustration)
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