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A good quality mahogany pedestal desk, the top with gilt heightened tooled green leather inset and moulded rim and having a central drawer and two sets of four graduated drawers to the pedestals, which are raised on shaped bracket supports, together with a blotter pad etc (137cms wide, as viewed, wear and slight damage).
Collection of doll`s accessories including small wicker pram (no hood) on wheels, vinyl bath on metal stand, cloth cradle on metal stand, folding wooden standing crib with cloth bassinette, small wooden desk, blackboard and easel, wooden dropside cot, damage to base, child`s wooden ironing board, pair of irons including Chad Valley and Morphy Richards miniature Well Swept "It Really Sweeps" child`s carpet sweeper, plus additional smaller scale wood and tinplate ironing board, Green Arrow carpet sweeper, small wicker pram with lace hood, additional small wicker pram on wheels, majority are Good to Excellent condition. (qty)
A collection of treen and other wares to include a late 19th / early 20th Century desk stand, a small set of postal scales with weights, an early 20th Century satinwood tea caddy, a pair of cast alabaster figures of doves, a miniature reproduction wickerwork doll`s pram and a small cuboid caddy with brass decoration
* WWII Vickers Armstrong Ltd., Supermarine Spitfire. A unique commemorative presentation desk-piece inscribed to C.N. Rhodes, comprising a finely detailed cast-bronze representation of a Spitfire, mounted upon a chrome-plated bronze base, having lift-out cast bronze ashtray with central hub engraved with monogram initials “AV”, and with applied RAF winged motif and further inscription to base “Vickers-Armstrong Ltd, Castle Bromwich Works, 12,000 Spitfire Aircraft, CN Rhodes 1940-45”. Believed a presentation piece to the subject responsible for production of the Spitfire at the West Bromwich plant, synonymous with every aspect of The Battle of Britain and the defence of the Empire during the Second World War. (1)
* Jeep & Trailer Desk Companion. An unusual smokers” compendium in the form of a WWII Jeep and ammunition trailer by W. Baier US Zone Germany, c. 1940s, cast aluminium construction with opening hinged top revealing cigarette box, and having lighter mechanism to bonnet and petrol reservoir beneath, the trailer having circular recess with four indentations for an ash-tray, rotating wheels fitted with rubber tyres (1)
* Psaier (Pietro, 1936-2004). “Spirit of Ecstasy”, a rare sculpted desk piece statuette, c. 1970s, in homage to, and in the manner of Charles Sykes, the artist’s interpretation of the iconic emblem of Rolls Royce, silver-plated cast-bronze, with deliberately “distressed” finish, with stamped inscribed signature by the artist to conical base, and indistinctly numbered “180” beneath one wing, mounted upon a black marble octagonal base, height 16in (41cm) Pietro Psaier, well known for his vibrant paintings, worked with Andy Warhol in his New York studios, and reputedly exhibited jointly with Warhol in 1978. Sadly he lost his life when his remote beach-house in Sri Lanka was washed away in the great Tsunami disaster of December 2004. (1)
A Victorian black papier maché rectangular tea chest, with a shaped front, the hinged cover inlaid mother of pearl, the front and side with gilt decoration with coloured highlights, the interior with two lidded compartments, the corners on triform feet, 10. 75in (27. 5cm), together with a Victorian black papier maché desk blotter, the front cover with a gilt garter, framed in a band of cowrie shell chips, a grained outer border, 9in (23cm). (2)
* Churchill (Sir Winston Leonard Spencer, 1874-1965). Head-and-Shoulders Portrait by D. Tillett (?), c. 1950, full face with spotty bowtie and jacket, oil on board, somewhat smoke stained, 20 x 15cm, framed with label pinned beneath, together with a second oil portrait of Churchill in amateur style, oil on board, signature indistinct, 41 x 30cm, plus two vintage b&w photos showing Winston Churchill on the platform at West Essex Conservative Club, 23rd November 1954, 20 x 25cm, framed and glazed with typed details to verso, the second showing Churchill coming down the steps at Woodford Conservative Association at the 1947 election, 16 x 21cm, card mount torn with ink details to verso, plus two framed and glazed photographs of Margaret Thatcher, one smiling from a car window, the second smaller one at her desk, 12.5 x 10.5cm, signed on mount beneath but now somewhat faded, both somewhat soiled, plus other related items, including West Essex Conservative Club minutes, 2 vols., 1931-38, reproduction photos of Churchill, etc. Provenance: West Essex Conservative Club. It is believed that the smoke stained portrait was displayed there.. (16)
* Cooper (Tommy). Signed sentiment `Best wishes, Tommy Cooper’, n.d., blue ballpoint pen on pale buff paper, with Tommy Cooper large `postage’ stamp applied lower right, 13 x 15.5cm, window-mounted beneath a head-and-shoulders reproduction photo of the comedian making his trademark hand gestures and wearing a fez, framed and glazed, overall 57 x 36cm, together with Lowe (Arthur), signed b&w photo of the comic actor dressed in character from `Bless Me Father’, c. 1980, signed in blank area beneath the photo, `Bless you! Arthur Lower’, a little smudging, 15 x 8.5cm, modern desk frame, glazed (2)
An Edward VII Silver mounted easel backed Desk Watch Stand, the shaped Silver mount with reeded and floral border, to a morocco covered case with sprung clasp and folding easel back, Birmingham 1905, Maker’s Mark DNH&S; together with a part nickel cased open face oversize Watch (lacking bow and bezel)
A George V Silver mounted Desk Compendium, the Perspex frame to a hallmarked Silver rectangular mount with canted corners, and all over engine-turned decoration, set with an 8 day spring driven timepiece, with stepped bezel to a silvered Arabic dial with outside minute track and blued steel hands, and 8 day spring driven movement, and flanked with white plastic cards for day and date, width 7 ½”, Birmingham 1929
An Oak Twin Pedestal Desk, the central raised compartment over a sloping front, enclosing a fitted interior of two drawers and pigeonholes, the frieze with central dummy drawer flanked on either side by further drawer, and the two pedestals each fitted with arched panelled doors, one enclosing slides and the other a cupboard, on plinth bases, circa late 19th Century, 54” wide
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