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Lot 500

AN OAK ROLL TOP DESK, the tambour front opening to reveal a fitted interior, on an arrangement of eight drawers, 126 cm wide

Lot 511

A CLERK'S PINE TABLE TOP DESK, 51.5 cm wide

Lot 42

A child's double desk with two chairs painted blue and yellow decorated with cats faces

Lot 169

A letter holder in the form of a miniature roll top desk

Lot 437

A mahogany topped clerk's desk, black enamel with varnish

Lot 23

Good quality yew twin pedestal desk with leather top also having 8 drawers and a larger central twin handled drawer

Lot 376

Mid 20thC inlaid carriage clock, vanity set, desk tidy and a collar box

Lot 907

Brass edged mahogany desk tidy, together with a French mantle clock and a wooden money box (3).

Lot 133

An Edwardian rectangular dressing table tray, embossed with foliate scrollwork within fluted border, 22cm. long, makers GN/RH, Chester, 1906, 10.5oz; also a pair of specimen vases of a tapering hexagonal form and loaded bases, 15cm high, maker S & M, Birmingham 1916, and a desk candlestick with foliate scroll banding, 15cm high, maker SG, Birmingham, 1904.

Lot 714

Mahogany kneehole desk edged with brass , the reverse breakfront top over nine short drawers, raised on turned tapering legs. Width 122cm.

Lot 721

English Louis XV style writing desk , circa 1900, the low back witha mirror and two small drawers, on a leathered serpentine top, over four drawers on slender cabriole legs. Width 95cm.

Lot 112

MARGARET GILMOUR DESK BLOTTER, CIRCA 1900 brass, repoussé decorated with panels of fuchsias and medallions of opposed butterflies, bears monogram 45cm x 25.5cm

Lot 113

MARGARET GILMOUR DESK CALENDAR, CIRCA 1910 brass, with inset Ruskin ceramic panel, of rounded rectangular outline, repoussé decorated with stylised plant design, bears monogram 20cm high

Lot 114

MARGARET GILMOUR DESK BLOTTER, CIRCA 1900 brass, repoussé decorated to the angles with panels of fuschia, bears monogram 45cm x 30cm

Lot 150

1930S TWO AMERICAN VINTAGE ELECTRIC DESK FANS brass and cast iron (2) 32cm high

Lot 194

ART DECO DESK LAMP, 1920S brass, with cowled shade 32cm high

Lot 864

A Victorian turned lignum vitae handled desk seal, the oval base detailed with the Royal coat of arms and inscribed 'The Officer Commanding Antigua'.

Lot 865

A Victorian silver mounted granite, agate and cairngorm desk seal, the tapering hexagonal handle mounted with alternating granite and vari-coloured agate, surmounted with a foil backed cairngorm, the base set with an uncut foil backed rock crystal, length approx 13cm.

Lot 866

A Victorian ivory handled desk seal, carved with fluted and foliate decoration, the base engraved with a coat of arms, and five pendant awards and medals.

Lot 877

A Victorian banded agate handled desk seal of faceted baluster form, the terminal engraved with a coat of arms.

Lot 1106

A Chinese hardwood rectangular tray, late 19th/early 20th Century, inlaid in mother-of-pearl with a scene of figures in a pleasure boat being watched from the shoreline, together with an inlaid hardwood desk top set of three drawers (faults).

Lot 2015

A Victorian mahogany twin pedestal desk, the green tooled leather writing surface above nine drawers flanked by canted corners, on plinth bases, width approx 138cm.

Lot 2053

A late 20th Century mahogany twin pedestal desk, the top inset with leather above an arrangement of nine drawers, on bracket feet, together with a similar filing cabinet.

Lot 2195

An early 20th Century mahogany twin pedestal desk, fitted with three drawers and two cupboards.

Lot 2613

A pair of George V oak open barley twist candlesticks, another similar pair, a brass desk set and three brass candlesticks.

Lot 2647

A collection of seven 19th Century hand bells with turned wood handles, together with a 20th Century brass desk bell.

Lot 2707

A 19th Century brass and tortoiseshell box with hinge lid, together with a similar desk set and an inkwell.

Lot 747

A 19th Century oak ledge back writing desk, fitted two drawers, on turned and castored supports, 42" wide

Lot 821

A waxed pine double pedestal desk, fitted nine drawers

Lot 835

A 1950s Danish teak dressing table/desk by Aksel Kjersgaard and a matching side chair with string seat

Lot 880

A child's late 19th Century pitch pine double desk, on cast iron supports

Lot 946

A pine single pedestal desk, fitted three drawers, on turned and tapering supports

Lot 574

A Continental mahogany roll top Desk with raised gallery back and enclosed by tambour shutter beneath a single drawer, the interior fitted with small drawers and cupboard, with single drawer and cupboard under on bracket feet. 3' 8" (112cms) wide.

Lot 630

A Victorian oak Desk heavily carved with scrolls and flowers, the raise back fitted with 5 drawers and a small open shelf, with 5 drawers under on spiral turned supports. 4' 3" (130cms) wide.

Lot 123

An Edwardian tortoise shell effect desk stand with 2 cut-glass ink wells with hinged covers, length 7".

Lot 336

19th Century circular desk stand with ormolu wing design mounts and original ink well, having a porcelain lid with applied figures, height 6.25".

Lot 346

A pewter owl desk sander with glass eyes, 3", Antique treen pencil holder/rule, lorgnettes, button hooks, Oriental parasol handle and other interesting items.

Lot 487

Edwardian silver desk top spirit lighter/cigar cutter, Birmingham 1908, length 4.75".

Lot 289

CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH COAT AND STICK STAND, CIRCA 1904 overpainted wood and painted steel, with four square uprights, intersected by eight platform supports and applied with four pegs for coats and three hoops for sticks, the whole raised on a circular base with four square insets for drip trays (now lacking) 202.5cm high, 30cm diameter at base, 15cm across column Literature; Billcliffe. Roger, 'Charles Rennie Mackintosh: The Complete Furniture, Furniture Drawings and Interior Designs', Lutterworth Press, 1979, pages 128-137 and 158, plates 1903.K and 1904.23. Note; This striking hallstand was one of four ordered for the Room de Luxe from Francis Smith and one of the last of Mackintosh's designs made for the Willow Tearooms before they opened in October 1904. The Room de Luxe marked an important stylistic development in Mackintosh's career. From 1900 he and his wife Margaret MacDonald would develop complete interior designs for domestic commissions, and then transferred them to their designs for commercial projects and exhibitions. These more colourful interior designs culminated in the Room de Luxe interior and represented a commercial version of the European idea of the whole room as a work of art. Miss Catherine Cranston commissioned Mackintosh to design the façade, layout and decorations of her new tearoom at 217 Sauchiehall Street in 1903, following his successful participation in the decorations of her other tearooms in Argyle Street and Ingram Street a few years earlier. This time however Mackintosh was to have full control of the project and it resulted in one of his most celebrated schemes for his patron. 'Sauchiehall' means 'alley of willows' in Gaelic and so the basis of the decorative scheme was the willow tree. The Room de Luxe was possibly the most extravagant of the rooms that Mackintosh created and certainly his most important tearoom interior, which also proved to be its main attraction. It was positioned on the first floor at the front of the building, slightly above the level of the tea gallery at the rear, and featured a vaulted ceiling with a full-width, slightly curved bay window looking out onto Sauchiehall Street. Entrance to the room was by way of a magnificent set of double doors which featured leaded glass decoration, hinting at the colours and motifs to be found beyond. Described at the time as "a fantasy for afternoon tea", the room was intimate and richly decorated and was unique in Mackintosh's oeuvre. The walls were painted white, with a frieze of coloured, mirrored and leaded glass panels on three sides. The colour scheme of grey, purple and white featured a soft grey carpet, a silk-upholstered dado, chairs and settees upholstered in a rich purple, and silver- painted furniture. One side wall contained the fireplace and the wall opposite featured Margaret MacDonald's gesso panel 'O Ye, All Ye that Walk in Willow wood'. To each side of this panel were two hat, coat and stick stands, one of which is offered here. It is assumed that there were two further stands at the opposite side of the room flanking the fireplace, however there is no photographic evidence and they remain untraced. Like the other furniture in the room it was originally painted silver, perhaps a reflection of silvery bark of trees, and there are traces of the original silver paint evident under the surf ce. The geometric grid form of the stand is an extension of the form of the order desk chair on the ground floor, whose grid pattern back can be read as a simplified willow tree. For those customers prepared to pay the additional fees the extraordinary effect the room created must have transformed the taking of afternoon tea into a spiritual experience. The pair of hallstands were purchased by the current owner's grandfather in the 1920s when the tearooms changed hands; one was given to the collection of Glasgow School of Art in 1964 and the example here has remained in the family by descent until now. The illustration of this hallstand in the Billcliffe book refers to the pair to the present lot now at Glasgow School of Art. The photograph shows the hallstand in a similar condition to this lot, painted black, although the School of Art example has now been stripped back and painted the original silver. The illustration of the interior shows the hallstands silver with the ironwork black and four drip trays fitted to the base; they also appear silver. Both the known examples now have these trays lacking.

Lot 328

GEORGE NELSON FOR HERMAN MILLER 'ACTION OFFICE' DESK, DESIGNED 1964 aluminium, painted steel and teak, the tambour top enclosing a writing slope and storage recess, with drawers to the front raised on a cast frame 166cm wide, 83cm high, 81cm deep

Lot 723

A Georgian style serpentine formed Carlton House desk

Lot 754

An Art Deco desk lamp having bronze finish and matching glass shade

Lot 77

An Edwardian walnut pedestal desk, top with inset vinyl, three frieze drawers, three drawers to each pedestal, 4ft. - in need of restoration

Lot 93

A reproduction mahogany pedestal desk, inset gilt-tooled green leather top above two drawers, a brushing slide, drawers and filing drawer to each pedestal, brass swan-neck handles, top 6ft. x 3ft.

Lot 100

A reproduction mahogany veneered desk, inset tooled blue leather top above three frieze drawers, drawers and cupboard to each pedestal, top 5ft. x 3ft.

Lot 112

A modern light stained beech desk chair, tub shaped back with pierced splat, upholstered seat and front reeded legs

Lot 186

An early 20th century mahogany office desk, single drawer above kneehole, two drawers and a brushing slide to each side, 4ft. 6in.

Lot 218

Various early 20th century items, to include an oak desk-top calendar, bakelite mantel clock, one other mantel clock, similar ash-tray and tobacco jar, oval pewter sugar canister and cover, set of eight pale blue enamelled kitchen storage jars (a.f.) etc.

Lot 585

A William IV silver desk-stand, by John, Henry and Charles Lias, rectangular shape with cast rosette and C-scroll border, fitted with original silver mounted glass inkwell, silver mounted glass pounce pot and miniature chamber stick with snuffer, London 1833; chamberstick 1837, 9.5in. wide; stand approximately 15.5oz. SEE ILLUSTRATION

Lot 594

An oak and silver mounted desk stand, IV Welsh Regiment, presentation plaque and mounts hallmarked Sheffield 1909, plinth with egg-and-tongue border, 11.5in. wide - inkwells missing

Lot 470

Victorian mahogany Library Desk Table, inset top, three frieze drawers, (centre drawer missing), turned and ringed supports.

Lot 482

Late 19th Century rosewood and inlaid Writing Desk, with raised slope and stationery compartment, outlined with a baluster three-quarter gallery, frieze drawer, fall front.

Lot 4

A George III mahogany kneehole desk, brushing slide with inset leather, single long drawer above tray and panelled kneehole cupboard, a bank of three short drawers to each side, brass swan-neck handles, on bracket feet, circa 1770, 2ft. 9in.

Lot 12

An early 20th century solid oak student's roll-top desk, tambour shutter enclosing fitted interior, single drawer and two open shelves beneath, 2ft. 6in.

Lot 13

A 1920's solid oak revolving desk chair, with slatted back, upholstered seat and four outswept legs on casters

Lot 24

A mahogany pedestal desk, top with inset vinyl and three frieze drawers, three further drawers to each pedestal, on plinth base, 4ft.

Lot 282

VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED DESK STAND the ornamental stag flanked by ink wells with hinged covers, all raised on octagonal base with embossed floral decoration, engraved I N Train, 17cm

Lot 506

EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY LADY'S WRITING DESK with central glazed cupboard and scrolled pediment flanked by shelving on spindle supports, above the writing slope with two single drawers below and further central cupboard enclosing shelving, all on turned supports with cabriole legs, 77cm wide

Lot 526

IMPRESSIVE MAHOGANY PARTNERS DESK with central drawer flanked by two smaller drawers, above two pedestals each with three fitted drawers, all with brass handles, complete with glass top, 210.5cm wide

Lot 566

OAK ROLL TOP DESK the tambour shutter revealing stationery compartment fitted with pigeon holes and index boxes, over two pedestals each fitted with four drawers, 136.5cm wide

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