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A Victorian Figured Walnut Veneered Pedestal Desk, with gilt-tooled red Moroccan leather writing surface to the rectangular top, above a central frieze drawer with conforming writing slope, flanked by a pair of small drawers, one fitted with wells and pen tray, above a pair of cupboard doors, with applied foliate-scroll surmounted panels, and split, turned, fluted and lotus-carved columns, each enclosing three small drawers, with conforming adjustable shelved cupboards to the reverse, raised on solid plinth bases, circa 1860-80, 107cm x 61cm x 77cm high.
A 19th century walnut Davenport desk the rising rectangular top with pierced three quarter gallery above a rising front enclosing two short drawers above a fitted writing slide supported on scrolling uprights above four short drawers opposing dummy drawers standing on a plinth base with flattened bun feet and inset brass casters 56cm wide 59cm deep 95cm high
Ambrose Heal for Heal & Son a weathered oak writing desk and chair the stepped superstructure with a long and two flanking small drawers the writing surface above a long drawer with recessed handles flanked by tall rectangular compartments with fall flaps to each end enclosing six file slides on panelled trestle supports with skirt bases makers label Signed Edition Series Designed by Ambrose Heal Made by Heal & Son 1929 and with inset ivorine disc 81.5cm high 152cm wide 75cm deep; and a revolving desk tub chair with leatherette seat on square base See Goodden Susanna. At the Sign of the Fourposter: A History of Heals. London 1984 illustration on p. 59 and Christies South Kensington sale Classic Arts and Crafts Thursday 2nd November 2000 lot 134
An early Victorian Kingwood bureau plat, circa 1860 in the Louis XV manner, the rectangular leather lined top of serpentine outline with a gilt bronze moulded border, the frieze with a concave kneehole drawer flanked by two drawers at each side veneered sans traverse on cabriole legs with acanthus leading to scrolled sabots, each end applied applied with a female mask, 81cm high, 208cm long (2ft 8ins by 6ft 10ins) *Provenance: Purchased Sotheby's Thoresby Hall, Newark, Sale May 1989. There listed in the inventory of 23rd February 1900, prepared on the death of the Third Earl Manvers. This desk follows a familiar Louis XV style of the 1740's and appears in late 19th century photographs of the house in the library. From the 1930's it became common practice for wealthy patrons to commission copies of existing French furniture of the 18th century. Many of these copies were executed in France built some, as this lot, were made by English manufacturers.
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