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A Dresden desk set late 19th century, of shaped rectangular form, with two inkwells and covers, painted with floral bouquets, reserved on a green scale ground with gilt scroll borders, the matching pots with purple and orange floral sprays, marked to the underside, 7½in. (19cm.) long, one cover replaced.
An Art Deco onyx desk set 1930s-40s, with chrome fittings, comprising a canted inkstand with two wells and two chrome bars forming a wide pen rest; an oval pen stand with chrome barred letter rack; a pair of book ends, each mounted with a chrome hoop and ball; a rocking blotter; a paper knife with plated blade; and a clock, the onyx face with chrome baton numerals standing in a chrome hoop on a black slate base; together with a matched ashtray, a cigarette box (loose hinge) and a later Colibri lighter, the inkstand 13½in. (34.5cm.) wide, the clock 9in. (23cm.) high. (9)
A mahogany double pedestal desk 1920s-30s, the inverted breakfront top with gilt tooled leather and a gadroon carved border, over one long and two short frieze drawers, the two pedestals each with two graduated drawers within canted corners, raised on eight foliate carved cabriole supports with ball and claw feet, 54in. (137cm.) wide, 26½in. (62.5cm.) high, 30in. (76cm.) deep.
A 19th century mahogany partners desk the brown gilt tooled leather top over one long and two short frieze drawers to each side, the pedestals each with three graduated drawers to one side and a frieze drawer over a cupboard to the opposing side, all with the original brasses, within fielded panelled sides, on a moulded plinth base, 62 x 37in. (157.5 x 94cm.), 28¾in. (73cm.) high.
An early 19th century and later mahogany clerk`s desk the angled hinged top with later writing surface, enclosing a vacant interior, on two pedestals, each with three graduated drawers with original brasses and with brass carrying handles to sides, raised on bracket feet, 48½in. (123cm.) wide, 37in. (94cm.) high, 27½in. (70cm.) deep.
A Neapolitan patinated bronze model of a fisherman, cast after the Antique almost certainly by Chiurazzi, late 19th century, portrayed seated and wearing a light robe and petasus, 20cm high; a Grand Tour gilt bronze souvenir model of Saint Peter enthroned, circa 1900, after the 13th century Vatican original by Arnolfo di Cambio, set onto a shaped onyx base, 18.5cm high; a bronze model of a Bacchic amorino, 12.5cm high; and a gilt metal desk stand cast with sphinxes, late 19th century, 11cm high, 22cm wide View on dnfa.com
A late 19th century French gilt brass desk compendium clock by Japy Freres, the rectangular case with reeded, hinged bar handle and having a compass and semicircular thermometer mounted to the top and the eight day twin train drum movement striking on a steel gong and having white enamelled dial with Roman numerals (18cms high, as viewed, small chip to the dial)
A Victorian carved oak twin pedestal partner`s desk, incorporating 16th century and later panels and appliques, the inverted breakfront top inset replaced brown cloth, the underside stamped `H. MAYNARD`, to a carved edge above three shallow frieze drawers applied earlier carved friezes of scrolling foliage, angels, putti, beasts, a dolphin and dragons, above cupboard doors, enclosing a shelf, on a plinth base, each pedestal with six earlier panels depicting mainly religious scenes, each flanked by female terms, 29.5in (75cm) h, 65 (165cm) w, 46.5in (118cm) d. Provenance: Purchased at the Woolley & Wallis sale of the contents of Landford Manor, May 1950. Landford Manor during the 19th century was owned by the Nelson Family. Francis Elizabeth Countess Nelson resided there from 1861-1878 she married Thomas the 2nd Earl in 1821. Thomas was the son of Lord Horatio Nelson`s sister Susannah.
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