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An early 20th Century panelled oak kneehole desk The rich red plank top with mitred corners and bevelled and stepped edges raised above an arrangement of single shallow long drawer above four short drawers, adorned with compressed ball handles , supported on a series canted bracket feet, 76cm x 130cm x 67cm.
An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood cylinder top writing desk The shaped rectangular top with a dwarf back the rising cylinder enclosing a fitted interior with an arrangement of five pigeon holes and two short drawers with a beige lined retractable slide above four short drawers each with fluted metal handles raised upon four tapering legs and spayed feet 100cm x 58cm x 43cm (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: The rectangular top a shrinkage crack on the right hand side measures approx. 16cms, some surface scratching, old polish inset in the angles beneath the satinwood crossbanding, the hinged front good working order, some traces of the original chalk polish under the surface, good colour, the interior bright, the writing slide stress cracks on the left hand and right hand side in front of the green baise and a shrinkage crack in front of each handle the four short drawers each in good condition, inlays in tact, small chip in front of the lock on the 3rd long drawer minor, handles lacking colour and some oxidization, shrinkage crack on the right hand side from the moulding measures approx. 54cms. Stringing on the right hand side lowest part of stringing above the moulding slight rippled approx. 8cms, left hand side minor shrinkage crack measures 18cms, minor repair and infil to the moulding on the left hand side measures approx. 4x1cms. Panel back good condition, old break with the raised back not visible from the front, a crack rather than a break measures at the back approx. 28cms, now raised upon spade feet would originally have had brass castors which are in the drawer, no splits in the fall.
A 20th Century reproduction mahogany and leather inset pedestal desk The rectangular crossbanded top inset with a green and gilt tooled leather writing surface, the pedestals enclosing three short drawers and one short and one deep drawer raised upon a plinth base, moulded panel sides and back. 76x137x60cms.
An art pottery hexagonal vase, blue/green glazed from edge of top rim to drip to bottom rim, each side decorated in relief with flora, 13cm high.; together with a Masons Ironstone jug decorated with Oriental scenes, 13.5cm high; and a ceramic desk standish with two integral ink wells & lids (3)
Shropshire Interest; A collection of items relating to James Price, a Constable within the Shropshire Constabulary at the beginning of the 20th century; this lot comprises his uniform jacket, dated 1907, a police helmet, a belt with constabulary buckle, a leather police cosh, desk tidy and letter tidy, pair of glass inkwells, cut glass pen tray and a white metal extending pencil (qty) *Also included within this lot are biographical details and photocopied photographs of James Price including some of him wearing his uniform. Price was born on the 13th March, 1876 and died 22nd May 1955 and served as a police constable from 1901 to 1926, and was stationed at Church Stretton, Newcastle and Winstantow.
THE NOMOS TABLE, BY SIR NORMAN FOSTER (b.1935), FOR TECNO, ITALY, the plate glass top on a chromium plated base, stamped.220cm (w) x 100cm (d) "Nomos" is a multipurpose table designed for ultimate flexibility, intended for use in both office and domestic locations. Like Foster's building designs, the aesthetic effect of "Nomos" relies upon its technical structure, in this case its angular metal frame, because of which the table has often been compared to a lunar landing unit. However, Foster has also likened it to the slender body and long, slim legs of the grasshopper. This anatomical analogy is carried into the table's "vertebrae," a spinal column-like conduit that runs throughout the table, easily accommodating cables and electric cords so pervasive in the modern office and home. Whether you use the Nomos table as a desk or a table for work or dining, it remains one of the most elegant surface solutions for the home or office. In continuous production for almost 30 years, Nomos is now included in the permanent collections of several museums worldwide including New York's Metropolitan Museum as well as MOMA.
A late Victorian rosewood and marquetry lady's writing desk, stepped rectangular superstructure with brass three-quarter gallery and small drawer, flanked by hinged compartments fitted for writing and stationery, inset leather writing surface above a pair of frieze drawers, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, tapered square legs, H-stretchers with spindle galleries, 86cm high, 72cm wide, c. 1890
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