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Cartier: square form desk clock, with light blue guilloche enamel face with white and gold enamel chapter ring, the hands millegrain set with rose cut diamonds, a cabochon sapphire to each corner of the shaped square chalcedony face, signed and numbered 8313 and 325 to the gilt metal strut back case, 7.5cm high.
A hardstone bonbonniere with enamelled gold mounts, maker's mark LUTZ, a desk seal between, in a horizontal lozenge, France, early 20th century circular, orange agate, the hinged mount enamelled in black with a leaf pattern, 6.5cm, 2.5in a cut-cornered rectangular box, Louis Kuppenheim, Pforzheim, the lid and base of agate, applied in pastes with a Maltese cross, the gold sides chased with ribbons, 7.5cm, 3in a gold-mounted nephrite cigarette case, struck: 585, circa 1910, engraved with monogram Ls on a striped textured ground, 8cm, 3.125in and a waisted rectangular gold-mounted brown jasper snuff box, 18th century and later, the lid applied with a coloured gold panel chased with a marine trophy, 5.2cm, 2.125in (4)
A late Victorian mahogany pedestal desk, the leather insert top above three slim drawers all set to twin pedestals with three drawer runs falling to a plain skirted base. The whole detailed with fielded panel drawers and frame with applied brass handles, measures 60" wide by 36" deep by 30" tall
A late Victorian mahogany pedestal desk, the leather insert top fitted above with a raised secretaire back detailed with two banks of double slim drawers with ormolu gallery flanking a central stationery box with hinged lift cover. The pedestal base detailed with a three drawer run above three drawer pedestals with a plain skirted base, measures 48" wide by 26" deep by 40" tall
A Victorian tortoiseshell and silver-mounted three piece desk set, comprising an inkstand with two square cut glass inkwells, 9cm high, 29cm wide, a stationery casket with concave hinged lid opening to reveal a red morocco leather fitted interior, 20cm high, 30cm wide and a rectangular blotter 29cm long, 23cm wide, by William Comyns, London 1892
A Victorian stained Hungarian ash, brass and porcelain mounted desk set, each item bound by studded brass strapwork, set with circular porcelain cabochons painted with putti against a blue ground, comprising a domed top stationery box bearing a brass retailers plaque inscribed 'Howell James and Co. Regents Street, London', part of interior lacking, 22.5cm wide, an inkstand with inset brass topped hobnail cut glass inkwell and curved pen well, 36.5cm wide and a rectangular blotter pad, the interior worn, 30.5cm high (3)
A Victorian mahogany partner's pedestal desk, the re-veneered rounded rectangular top enclosing a leather skiver, above an arrangement of nine drawers with turned bun handles around a kneehole, opposing three short frieze drawers and a pair of cupboard doors enclosing central dividers, on a plinth base with castors, 152.5cm wide, 90cm deep
A fine 19th century gold mounted ivory and lapis lazuli desk seal, in the form of an ivory hand wearing a ruby set ring to one finger and clenching a gold mounted baton with applied leaf borders and carnelian and bloodstone matrices to each seal end, above a similarly decorated gold cuff and a lapis lazuli sleeve with oval gold leaf lappeted seal terminal and lapis lazuli matrix, all matrices blank, 5.8cm high
Bright (John, 1811-1889, orator and stateman). Good photograph and two autograph letters signed, Birmingham and Rochdale, 1868 and 1888 , the photograph, an albumen print, 5.5 x 4 inches, showing Bright seated at his desk with his pen in his hand, letters to Lady Harcourt, expressing pleasure that she thinks his letters worthy to appear in a memoir of her father, and to Alfred Field, at the Chamber of Commerce, Birmingham, accepting his invitation to the proposed dinner for the American Minister, 2 pages, the photograph mounted, one letter attached to an album leaf, 8vo (3)
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TAMBOUR FRONT WRITING DESK the interior fitted pigeon holes and eight small drawers, hinged extending leather lined writing surface, enclosed by a fall front with two long and two short drawers below with brass swan neck handles on square tapering legs terminating in brass feet and castors with heavy brass carrying handles, 36" wide and 25" deep.
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