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An Edwardian Mahogany Desk by Maple & Co, the galleried top with three short drawers over a cylinder front, enclosing an interior of tooled leather writing area and pigeonholes and short drawers, the body with three further small drawers raised on tapering legs and spade feet, 36" wide 200-300
A miscellaneous collection to include a vintage Kodak Brownie camera, a Coronet camera, a timber framed discus shaped barometer, a small timber framed circular mirror, several timber boxes, a printed commemorative tin containing a quantity of cigarette cards, a small cash box containing a quantity of coinage, a timber desk top paper tidy, a timber tray of oval form with inlaid detail, a quantity of vintage postcards, etc
A 20th century angle poise desk lamp with black painted finish, set upon a stepped squared weighted base, stamped to stem The Angle Poise in UK and Abroad together with a vintage iron framed industrial wall mounted light with clear textured glass lens, set within a white painted frame marked RD840338, "Revo"
Five various thin stamped brass plates to include study of the Infant Christ with Joseph and Mary and donkey, a study of a maiden in mournful pose, possibly St Mary, a study of an aged gentleman smoking a pipe, a figure of Christ amongst children, a small study of a reclining boy wearing clogs together with a brass basket of ovoid form with embossed cherub and other detail, two desk lamps, a small mirror, etc
A MIXED LOT: A small mounted brass desk thermometer, maker's mark worn, Birmingham 1907, a Danish spoon by Georg Jensen with import marks for London 1928, a late Victorian seal and a George III nutmeg grater by Hester Bateman, London 1790; the latter 1.75" (4.5 cms) long; 2 oz weighable silver (4)
A 19th Century Japanese parquetry cylinder fronted pedestal desk:, inlaid with a variety of woods in parquetry designs, with ebonised moulded bandings, the superstructure with a moulded cornice, having open and enclosed compartments and five small drawers, the fall enclosing a fitted interior with a small drawer, pigeon holes and open compartments, having an extending writing surface, fitted with three small frieze drawers and eight pedestal drawers, on plinth bases, 98cm (3ft 2 1/2in) wide, 136cm (4ft 5 1/2in) high.
A mixed lot, comprising: silver items: a pair of small Danish candlesticks, by Cohr, a modern miniature easel, a modern Mr Punch rattle, an egg timer, a toilet jar, a match box cover, a belt buckle, a circular box by Peter Nicholas, an Edwardian desk seal, an Armada dish, two tea strainers, a fluted scent bottle, a napkin clip, plus other items including a pewter hip flask, approx. weighable 15oz. (qty)
A nineteenth century Meissen desk compendium, including a desk weight surmounted by a pug dog, a pounce pot, an inkwell, and tray en suite with hand painted floral reserves to a royal blue ground, embellished and edged in gilt 27cm W There are no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
ROLLING STONES: A signed 10x8 photograph of drummer Charlie Watts, along with a signed piece of paper from his desk, and a collection of rare Rolling Stones photographs (most photographs having extensive water damage) Please note; Although consigned from a large private collection of rock and roll memorabilia, all autographs are unverified and as such buyers are reminded to satisfy themselves as to condition / originality of the lot prior to bidding
Henry Zvi Zilberstein (1929-2009) portfolio with 8 signed lithographs, Judaica. The cover is designed as an English newspaper with the headline - Yiddishkite- Zvi Zilberstein. The portfolio includes the following lithographs: 1. The Kotel 2. Conversation 3. The Old Couple 4. The Letter 5. In The Ghetto 6. Bread and Water 7. Jewish Schooling 8. Torah Writing Each lithograph measures: 16in x 11.4in / 40.6cm. x 28.95cm. Each lithograph is signed and dated in the plate and hand signed and numbered by the artist. Henry Zilberstein. Born on 1929 in Paris. On 1943 he Joined the "Premiere armee francais" and participated in many battles. On 1947 he came to Israel and settled down in Kibbutz Chulata. He worked there as a fisherman, a truck driver and an architect but later (1995) abandoned all of those professions to commit to his painting. "Zvi (Henry) Zilberstein lived 70 years following the modernist's way of life, when one day he left the architect sketching desk for something he wasn't familiar with himself. He was guided more by vague intuition then by nostalgia, he was always too connected with his own culture and time. And still, there was one thing that inspired him: a black and white album entitled "Disappearing world". Its author, Roman Wishniak, a brilliant photographer, had spent the 20s and 30s in eastern Europe, capturing the humble and yet very rich lives of the Jewish communities on film. Today, Zilberstein is reliving the magic of those photos with delicate colors and a touch of humor, inspired by his admiration to the great American cartoonist, Norman Rockwell." Gabriel Roth.
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