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A late 19th century French boulle style table top desk / stationary cabinet, overall decorated with scrolling leaves with mother of pearl inlay and enamel highlighting, the hinge lid opening to reveal a fall front and stationary rack behind two cabinet doors on four cast brass scroll feet (at fault), 35cm wide, 36cm high, 21cm deep
A 19th century mahogany pedestal desk the rectangular top with tooled leather skiver and rounded corners, over three frieze drawers on two pedestals each of three short graduated drawers all fitted with brass ring handles raised on a skirting plinth and later roller castors, 138cm wide, 72cm high, 73cm deep
A 19th century Boulle style serpentine desk the well shaped top with central claret leather skiver within a deep tortoiseshell veneered and brass inlaid border with beaded gilt metal edge over a single frieze drawer with central mask mount on four well shaped cabriole legs with gilt metal putto mask and scrolling leaf moulded knees terminating in a leaf and C scroll gilt metal foot (at fault), 150cm wide, 77.5cm high, 84.5cm deep
λAn early 19th century desk seal, tapering ivory handle, fluted gold mount with a carved armorial hard stone matrix, length 7.8cm. The arms are those of Byng impaling Paget for the 1829 marriage of George Stevens Byng (1806-1886) to Lady Agnes Paget (1804-1845) daughter of the 1st Marquess of Anglesey. In 1860 George Byng succeeded his Father to become 2nd Earl of Stratford.
λA 19th century carved ivory desk seal, carved as two holding hands with sleeves, the mounts with foliate scroll decoration, the matrix engraved with an armorial, length 10.6cm, plus a silver-mounted pipe tamper, plain mounts, the terminal with a carved ebony head of a blackamoor, with paste eyes, length 10cm. (2)
A Victorian novelty electroplated desk stand, by Hukin and Heath, rectangular form, the inkwell modelled as a pen nib, with a glass liner, a stamp box, the hinged cover inscribed 'Stamps', a vesta holder, a desk seal and a taper stick, on a rectangular base, with a curled page motif, on four bun feet, length 18.5cm.
A 19th century gold-mounted bloodstone desk seal, unmarked, the tapering carved handle with classical figures and foliate scroll decoration and with a mask terminal, plain mount, fluted matrix mount, the matrix engraved with an armorial, length 10cm. The arms are those of Rolls, 1st and 2nd Baron Llangattock of The Hendre, Monmouthshire, with the shield of Rolls quartering Allen and Barnett.
A Victorian silver-gilt mounted travelling toilet set, by William Neal, London 1870, retailed by Toulmin and Cale, New Bond Street and Cheapside, the plain matted mounts with a monogram, the glass bodies with hobnail cut decoration, comprising: two scent bottles, four toilet jars and five toilet boxes, an unmarked hand mirror, and two dental mirrors, three ivory brushes, a tooth brush, a medicine spoon, by Henry Holland, two needle cases, a pen, a pencil, two corkscrews, a penknife, a button hook, four pairs of scissors, a desk seal, and five other items, with two pull-out trays, and with two drawers, and a pull-out jewellery box, in a fitted brass bound burr walnut case, the interior of the lid with a mirror and stationery wallet, with a key, the cover inscribed with a monogram, with a leather storm jacket, length of case 34cm, approx. weighable 11oz.
A Robin Day for Hille, a Hillestak desk circa 1950's, the grey laminate inset top raised over a beech frame incorporating a pair of suspended drawers to one side, makers label to underside, 71 cm h x 130 cm x 61 cm Condition Report used original/unrestored, the undamaged top showing light surface scratching, water staining to bottom of legs, a few light chips to drawer top edges
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