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An Edwards and Roberts satinwood and painted Carlton House Desk, circa 1900, of rectangular form with pierced galleried superstructure comprising of central shelf flanked by two concave drawers above leather inset top over an arrangement of seven drawers painted with trailing foliage upon square tapering supports, stamped 'Edwards & Roberts', 91 x 121 cm.
An early 20th Century Mahogany Kneehole Desk, rexine inset and gadrooned rim, central frieze drawer, flanked on either side by two bow fronted frieze drawers with similar pedestals below, each fitted with three drawers on short Acanthus leaf moulded supports, with claw and ball feet, the central drawer applied with a brass plaque inscribed “This Desk was used in the Retiring Room of the Pavilion erected for the use of their Majesties the King and Queen, Royal Norfolk Agricultural Show, Anmer, June 1950", 48" wide
A Collection of silver items, to include: A silver sugar caster, Sheffield c.1961, 18cm high; another silver sugar caster, London c. 1974, 15cm high; an Edwardian oval silver mustard with blue glass liner, London, c. 1910; A silver bullet shaped inkwell, and two silver mounted desk calendars, and a georgian style three piece white metal cruet set, cased. (7)
William IV desk inkstand of rectangular form with raised floral, acanthus leaf and scroll border with central engraved armorial, raised on four bracket feet. Central chamber stick, to each side a cut glass inkwell with silver mounts. The armorial depicts the coat of arms of Beaumont of Whitley hall, Huddersfield impaling another, possibly for the wedding of Richard Henry Beaumont of Whitley hall to Catherine, daughter of Timothy Wiggin of the USA on the 3rd December 1831. Maximum length measures 11 inches (28cm). Hallmarked Edward, Edward Jnr, John & W. Barnard London 1831. The desk stand has general scratches, marks and tarnishing to the whole reflective of the age of the piece. The engravings are worn. All hallmarks are clear and distinct to the base of the piece, the hallmarks to the mounts of the glass jars, are more worn, especially the sponsors mark. There are large noticeable chips to the base of the glass jars, also with sizeable chips to the bodies. The central chamber stick is of white metal and is not hallmarked, and therefore could possibly be associated. There is one screw missing from the base.
George III desk inkstand of rectangular form, with shaped gadrooned scroll rim and sunken fluted channels, three compartments of floral open work design with two associated cut glass bottles with white metal mounts for ink and pounce and central associated white metal ornate candlestick holder, raised above four open work bracket feet. Length measures 12 inches (30.5cm), weight not inclusive of cut glass jars 27.54ozt (856.7gms). Hallmarked London William Plummer 1770. The desk stand is in good condition. There are minor surface scratches and areas of discolouration to the whole. The underside is very badly tarnished. The three compartments are removable by means of two rods located beneath the stand. On the bases of two of the compartments there are black marks. The decoration is all undamaged. The central lid has a bent rim which means it does not fit in the compartment properly. The candlestick is in good condition, and the decoration is tarnished but unrubbed. The glass jars are a little scuffed and dirty but otherwise undamaged. Their lids are in similar condition. The hallmark on the base is clear and unrubbed. There are no hallmarks on any of the other pieces, and nothing to suggest that they are original or that they belong together.
An early twentieth century desk top clock in tortoiseshell and silver case hallmarked Mappin & Webb Birmingham 1938, height measures 3 inches (8cm). Together with a capstan inkwell with tortoise shell hinged lid, no glass liner, hallmark very distorted, possibly Mappin & Webb Birmingham 1938 and a pair of dwarf silver candlesticks, height measuring 4.5 inches (11.5cm) and hallmarked Mappin & Webb Birmingham 1938. (a/f).
An early twentieth century wooden and silver mounted desk top clock with fluted corners and flared footed base, with key wind clock with white dial black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial. Missing back cover. Height measures 3 1/2 inches (8.7cm). Hallmarked Mappin & Webb Birmingham 1912.
A Victorian Oak Kneehole Double Pedestal Partner's Desk having green leather inset top (in need of re-leathering), centre drawer flanked by 8 short graduated drawers with wood knob handles having 1 long drawer, 2 small drawers and 2 panelled doors to reverse, on castors, 1m 53cm wide, 95cm deep
** A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU DESK STAND the oval dished base with a deeply everted rim, with pierced strapwork and set with eight emerald cut malachites, the porcelain baluster ink well painted in the Sevres manner with colourful reserves against a pink ground, with a metal malachite mounted cover, flanked by two seated classical figures, each blowing a horn, all raised on pierced scrolling bases, 32cms wide.
A MAHOGANY DESK BY WARING & GILLOW, LANCASTER with boxwood stringing, having blue leather lined surface with rectangular drop leaves, above a concave fronted drawer to the kneehole flanked by three drawers to either side, cock beaded and fitted with brass pendant handles, on short square tapered legs with spade feet, makers metal label applied to drawer lining, impressed to drawer and stamped on locks, 20th century, 141cms wide x 76cms deep
A Victorian walnut cased aneroid desk Atmos Barometer Unsigned, circa 1880. With two-part vacuum chamber and brass armature for the steel pointer reading against a silvered scale calibrated in inches to the left-hand margin of the glazed front with brass setting pointer, opposing Fahrenheit and Centigrade scale curved mercury tube thermometer to right-hand margin and plaque inscribed ATMOS BAROMETER to centre, the rectangular case with brass carrying handle and bevel glazed front, on moulded base with pad feet, 21.5cm wide, B.C. Ref. 217. Illustrated in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETERS Aneroid and Barographs page 53.
An Art Deco chrome plated aneroid desk barometer Zeiss Ikon, Berlin, mid 20th century The rectangular glass register calibrated in inches and millibars and signed ZEISS IKON BERLIN to inside surface with pointer linked to the mechanism housed within the base and setting pointer adjusted from behind, on circular stepped base with setting instructions to underside, 16.2cm high, with two original marketing pamphlets, B.C. Ref. 264; A patinated brass dome shaped aneroid desk barometer Unsigned, early 20th century With rise and fall arrows to cap above slender pointer for the scale calibrated in inches engraved to the girdle, the stepped base with setting pointer, 12cm diameter, B.C. Ref. 249. (2). Illustrated in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETERS Aneroid and Barographs pages 92 and 90 respectively.
An ebonised and brass cased desk clock barometer Negretti & Zambra, London, late 19th century The timepiece with eight-day French cylinder movement and white circular Roman numeral dial opposing a conforming aneroid barometer with mercury tube Fahrenheit thermometer signed NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, LONDON to the ivory scale mounted onto scroll profile ebonised stand with ogee moulded and stepped base, 19cm high, B.C. Ref. 285. Illustrated in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETERS Aneroid and Barographs page 99. The firm of Negretti & Zambra are recorded by Banfield as working from circa 1850 when the partnership between Enrico Negretti and Joseph Warren Zambra was formed.
A silver-mounted desk compendium of aneroid barometer, goliath watch and thermometer Unsigned, circa 1890. The barometer with 2.25 inch circular enamel register calibrated in inches, in watch form case with suspension loop, the keyless open faced lever watch with Swiss bar movement and subsidiary seconds to the Roman numeral enamel dial inscribed Regulateur, each set into hinged foliate scroll decorated silver-mounted rectangular easel case with mercury thermometer to centre, silver mount heavily worn, 20cm wide, B.C. Ref. 286. Illustrated in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETERS Aneroid and Barographs p.100.
A late Victorian mahogany lady's writing desk, the superstructure with a tambour shutter revealing pigeon holes to drawers, the leather inset bowfront twin flap top with serpentine edges above a frieze drawer on slender cabriole legs united by a stretcher shelf, 42in (107cm) h, 27.25in (69cm) w, (closed), 16.75in (42.5cm) d.
A walnut partner's pedestal desk, the moulded edge top above three frieze drawers to either side, one with an ivorene label 'A.PENGGELLEY & CO. EDWARDS TOWN, S.A.', the pedestals with three drawers, the reverse with rectangular panel doors enclosing slides, 30.25in (76.5cm) h, 60in (152.5cm) w, 42.5in (108cm) d.
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