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A late Victorian silver desk standish, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1891 (marks on stand partially obscured), the rectangular tray with pierced scroll-cast divisions, raised on scroll feet and fitted with a pair of silver-topped cut-glass inkwells. Length 19.5cm, weight excluding inkwells 11 troy ounces.
An early Victorian silver desk standish, Robb & Whittet, Edinburgh 1838, the stand of rectangular form, chased with a leaf and scroll rim, on shaped shell and scroll feet, fitted with a bowl and a pair of cut-glass inkwells (white metal covers to ink wells unmarked), hallmarks to the stand and the bowl. Length 23.5cm, weight excluding inkwells and covers 15 troy ounces
A George III mahogany knee-hole desk, circa 1760, the top with ebony string inlay and a deep cross band above brushing slide and one long drawer, over a concealed drawer and centre cupboard with relief-carved door, flanked by two banks of three graduated drawers, raised on bracket supports and castors. (lacking one castor) H80cm, W80cm, D46cm.
A 19th century silver plate desk set and epergne by James Deakin & Son. No 11503, with horse under a tree, together with two inkwells and an etched trumpet, with faux banboo edge. 47.1 cm H x 29 cm W x 16.5 cm D Condition Report: Generally in good condition. The glass trumpet has an uneven base however no substantial cracks, chips or restoration. The silver plate has several areas of tarnishing however is not overwhelming or as substantial to that of lot 104A. The decoration is still sharp, no apparent repairs or structural damage.
A 19th century silver plate desk stand/epergne by J Deacon. Comprised of two squared inkwells on a squared base with spherical feet, pen well, horse standing under a tree with wheel cut glass trumpet, no 10939, 51 cm H x 29.5 cm W x 18 cm D Condition Report: Generally in good condition. The glass trumpet has a slightly uneven rim however no apparent cracks, chips or restoration to the glass and base. Small chips to the glass inkwell. The stand does not sit evenly. The silver plate is heavily tarnished and would benefit from a clean, however the details are sharp. No apparent structural damage or repairs.
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