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A pair of small George V hallmarked silver oval baskets with pierced work, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1912, a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver mounted and capped glass spherical scent bottles with hobnail cut decoration, Mappin & Webb, London 1898, a silver capped green glass scent bottle, C.C. May, Birmingham 1912, a very large hallmarked silver capstan inkwell with monogrammed lid and inscribed "From RH December 16 1920", hallmarks very rubbed, two other white metal topped scent bottles, a Ronson desk lighter, and a Dunhill pocket lighter, combined weighable silver approx 4.3ozt (10). CONDITION REPORT: Inkstand af. Pair of bottles OK. General wear elsewhere.
A Victorian mahogany brass bound writing slope, the leather lined interior with compartments for writing implements, 45 x 24.5 x 15.5cm, and a walnut lap desk, width 35cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Writing slope has several scratches predominantly to the top, lap desk has staining and minor scratches commensurate with age.
An Edwardian mahogany inlaid serpentine fronted writing desk with leather inset top, the central drawer flanked by two larger drawers, raised on square section tapering legs, height 75.5cm, top 99 x 48cm. CONDITION REPORT: The top has staining, scratches and small losses to the veneer, the leather also has a major loss, rubbing and staining. Inside of drawers are dirty.
An Edwardian oak roll top pedestal desk, with four drawers to each side, the interior with pigeon holes flanked by two small drawers, the escutcheon inscribed "Angus London", height including top 100cm, width 122cm, depth 68cm. CONDITION REPORT: The four drawers to right hand side are stiff and do not open and a fretwork underneath inside drawer is detached.
The Gladstone House, an impressive English dolls house of five bays and three storeys. Original painted brick work with overpainted cream pillars. The interior with original wallpapers and wooden fireplaces with metal grates. The kitchen with a metal range and bread oven. The kitchen sugar bag blue painted. Internal doors with applied panels and finger plates. Carpets worked in needlepoint especially for the house. One room has hanging oil lamp, another a gasolier with milk glass shades. A well made staircase rises from the hall to the top of the house. The original contents including a kitchen dresser marked H.W. Morrell, Burlington Arcade, a Dutch oven, sink, tinplate candle and snuffer and rare knife cleaner. Dining room has Waltershausen type table and chairs, Goode Bros miniature History of England, three gilt framed pictures, filigree metal hanging shelves and clock and three bisque headed men dolls with moulded hair. Centre drawing room with suite of lithographed furniture, grandmother doll and young woman, and a bird cage on stand. The bedroom has a fine Rock & Graner bed, a writing desk with ormolu mounts, bisque headed maids and many more rare pieces. The house was originally consigned to auction by a descendant of John Hall Gladstone 1827-1902, Miss Susan Byrne Holmes. It was purchased and furnished for his daughters, one of whom married Ramsey MacDonald. sold with research papers on family and old photographs of house. The house circa 1865 with contents added until 1900. 39in H x 39in W x 15in D. With a wooden stand.
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