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A Rare Charles II Joined Oak Sleeping Chair, upholstered in red damask fabric woven with stylised foliage pattern and secured with brass studs (A/F). The high hinged back having wing sides and adjustable iron ratchets to set the angle. The long padded arm rails incorporating wrought iron rods at the front which extend to support a reading desk, above canted block posts. The large rectangular seat having a feather filled cushion above well-turned ball & column front rail and legs united by a conforming H-form stretcher. 50 ins (127 cms) in height, 27 ins (69 cms) width of arms. [A similar example in `Oak Furniture, The British Tradition` by Victor Chinnery, p. 256, Fig.3:61].
A 17th Century Marquetry Oak Desk Box of good colour & patination. The sloped lid having a step-cut edge and the initials S.D. inlaid at the centre. The front & sides enriched with floral marquetry and the base applied with a deeply moulded edge. 10½ ins (27 cms) in height. 24½ ins (63 cms) in width, 19 ins (48 cms) in depth.
A rare 1951 Festival of Britain Skylon souvenir Biro desk pen, the pen in original packaging, including the printed cellophane cone, the printed cardboard base for the Miles-Martin Pen Co., and the outer presentation box, printed to both sides. NOTE. This pen comes with a note confirming its purchase as a Christmas gift in December 1951, having been bought in Durants, Penzance on 20.12.51 for 25/-. Sold together with The Times Festival of Britain souvenir supplement.
A mahogany veneered crossbanded ebony line strung lady`s writing desk, the three short drawers to the upper super structure over an automatic quarter barrel, opening to reveal an arrangement of ten pigeonholes over a hinged writing slope, revealing two short drawers and two inkwells, above two short frieze drawers fitted with brass swan-neck handles raised on four slender cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, 78cm wide, 107cm high, 53cm deep
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