An early 20c Swiss ladies desk clock in the form of a ball with flattened base, magnifying the 3" diam dial and the keyless Swiss bar watch movement which can be seen from behind. The dial has Arabic figures and a seconds ring and the case has a band of blue and clear glass stones around the dial, mounted on a band which contains the winder, 3.5" diam overall
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19th Century Two (2) Part Walnut and Chestnut Fall Front Plantation Desk with Fitted Interior. Unsigned. Overall Good to Very Good Condition. Measures 54 Inches Tall and 39 Inches Wide. We Will Not Ship This Item In-House Because in our Opinion it Needs to be Professionally Crated. We Would be Happy to Recommend a List of Gallery Approved Vendors on Request Starting Price: $50.00
A late 19th Century French silver gilt swing handled desk or table box, possibly for snuff, maker FS:, being of navette form, with twin compartments to the interior, double hinged covers supported on four claw feet, the interior to one cover inscribed `C.F from Nellie 15 Sept 1881`, length 10cm., weighing 5.25ozs.
An early 18th Century walnut veneer and feather strung kneehole desk:, the top with a moulded edge and rounded corners, fitted with a single long and six short drawers about a central recessed enclosed cupboard with apron drawer above, on bracket feet, 73.5cm (2ft 5in) wide (some re-veneering).
A walnut secretaire kneehole desk:, with cabinet above, the upper part with a moulded cornice enclosed by a pair of crossbanded arcaded doors, the lower part having a fall enclosing a fitted interior with small drawers, pigeon holes and tooled leather inset writing surface, the recessed central cupboard enclosed by a panel door with shaped apron drawer above, flanked by three short crossbanded drawers to either side, on bracket feet. 82cm (2ft 8 1/4in) wide, 190cm (6ft 2 3/4in) high. * Provenance Sir William and Lady Bulmer, Hanlith Hall, North Yorkshire.
An Edwardian walnut, mahogany and floral marquetry partners kneehole desk:, crossbanded and bordered with boxwood lines and decorated with a marquetry of scrolling floral foliage, the rectangular top inset with a panel of tooled leather, fitted to one side with a central kneehole drawer, flanked by four short drawers to either side, to the other a false drawer and a pair of enclosed cupboards on plinth bases, the top 153cm (5ft 0 1/4in) x 94cm (3ft 1in).
An early 19th century satinwood and inlaid Carlton House writing desk:, crossbanded with boxwood and ebony lines, the curved superstructure fitted with eight small drawers and three enclosed cupboards, having a tooled leather inset writing surface, containing three frieze drawers below on square tapered legs terminating in spade feet, 152.5cm. (5ft) wide.
A French mahogany, gilt metal mounted and parcel gilt desk, early 19th century, rectangular top with three frieze drawers to one side and leather inset slide to each end, on square tapered legs and block feet, 71.5cm high, the top 154.5 x 75cm overall Provenance: From the Estate of the late Dr. Yvonne Hackenbroch (former curator of the Metropolitan museum of Art)
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