A box containing a Beswick model of "Champion Black Magic", two Beswick Palomino horses, a Royal Copenhagen figure of a terrier chewing a shoe, a Coalport Ladies of Fashion "Young Love", three table lamps, and two wall mirrors CONDITION REPORTS Please note : Ladies of Fashion "Young Love" figure is Coalport - not Royal Doulton as originally catalogued. All items in used condition with general knocks and bumps throughout. Beswick horses - one has ear missing, horse with one foot in the air has ear broken off but it is present and sellotaped on. Black horse - ear broken off and sellotaped on, chip to back leg, top of tail missing, back foot broken off and sellotaped on. Copenhagen dog appears in good condition. Birds all have chips in various places and one has been broken. Glass polar bear appears OK. Coalport Ladies of Fashion "Young Love" dirty but otherwise appears OK. Shire horse appears OK. Desk lamp showing oxidisation to base, otherwise appears OK.
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A late 19th/early 20th century mahogany pedestal desk, the rectangular top with tooled and gilded leather insert above a central drawer flanked by two smaller drawers over two pedestals of three graduated drawers to a plain base CONDITION REPORTS Is free-standing. All bar two knobs are intact and the same, one knob the same but broken on the bottom drawer and the base is split, the other knob is a replacement (see photo), on the same drawer the brass escutcheon is missing, leather in the top right-hand corner is lifting, leather generally is marked conducive with age and use, there are several water marks to the top, there are two shallow chips to the left-hand side outer bank of drawers, desk has general knocks, bruises, marks and scrapes conducive with age and use. Size approx. 107 cm long x 60.5 cm deep x 73.2 high.
A mixed lot of desk and writing implements, comprising; an Edwardian desk seal, modelled as a standing owl, by S. Mordan and Co, Chester 1909, a gold-mounted bloodstone pen, with a seal finial, a.f, plus a gilt metal pencil, a gilt metal pen, a silver pencil, and a silver-mounted pencil. (6) Provenance: The Old Rectory, Little Langford, Wiltshire. Sold by order of Trustees of the Estate of the late Miss S.F. Rooke.
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