George II Walnut Kneehole Desk of Small Proportions George II figured walnut feather-banded ladies kneehole desk of small proportions, quarter veneered rectangular top with a moulded edge over a single frieze drawer, central recessed cupboard door flanked by two banks of three drawers to each side, all with brass ring handles, standing on bracket feet69.5cm wide, 43cm deep, 81cm highThe desk is in good original condition. The handles have split-pin fixings but are likely later replacements. Feather banding and cock beading in good order with no losses. Quarter veneered top with some knocks and scratches commensurate with age. Comes with key for cupboard door. Three plank back.
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George II Walnut and Feather-Banded Kneehole Desk George II walnut and feather-banded kneehole desk, quarter veneered top over an arrangement of seven drawers and a recessed cupboard door with brass escutcheons and handles, raised on bracket feet88.5cm high, 51cm deep, 74cm highTwo locks missing from the drawers, some repairs the the top
Edwardian Dressing Table and Armchair Edwardian mahogany dressing table and armchair, breakfront dressing table with a moulded edge over an arrangement of four drawers all with ebonised stringing an turned handles, surrounding the central carved kneehole, on turned, reeded and tapering supports terminating in brass castors. Armchair with slatted back on circular cane seat, reeded arms and turned tapering forelegs.Table: 102cm wide, 50.5cm deep, 78cm high. Chair: 50cm wide, 49cm deep, 84cm highGeneral wear to the dressing table commensurate with age, scratching to the top and right side pane of the desk. New cane seat on the armchair.
1930's twin pedestal writing desk 1930's walnut twin pedestal writing desk, rectangular top with brown tooled leather inset above an arrangement of nine fitted drawers, cock beaded with brass bail handles, standing on eight shell carved cabriole legs with pad feet122cm wide, 77cm deep, 77cm highThe desk is one solid piece, the pedestals are not removable for transport. Wear to the leather inset top, some losses to the cock beading, surface wear to timber commensurate with age and use.
A George IV silver miniature desk ink stand, mark of John & Thomas Settle, Sheffield 1822, of rectangular form with turned corners, decorative cast border, inner cast frame holding two square cut glass wells with fully marked and similarly decorated friction fitting covers, central reed and shell handle, raised on 4 cast foliate feet, 13 x 9cm, 6.8ozt weighable silverProvenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)Marking and scratches are commensurate with age and use. Minor chipping to the rims and bases of the glass wells and chipping to the corners and relief area of the exterior. A slight bend to the securing pin on the base.
A William IV silver gilt miniature desk inkstand, mark of Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1833, of rectangular form, the applied cast and pierced border decorated with thistles, roses and shamrocks, inner divided into 4 sections, the outer two square divisions each containing a glass well with covers decorated to match, raised on 4 ring feet, 14 x 7.5cm, 5.6ozt weighable silverThe glass inkwells have minor chipping to the rims and bases, and some minor chips and markings to the relief lines on the exterior. Both lids sit comfortably. Wear to gilding throughout, especially on the main interior section. A minor break in the pierced collar.
An Edward VII silver desk inkstand, mark of C. S. Harris & Sons Ltd., London 1905, of rectangular form, the raised and fluted rim with shell and cross hatch decoration, the field with a simple collar supporting a square cut glass inkwell with silver collar and piano hinged flat cover, similarly decorated, around a central monogram, raised on four quadrant feet, 17 x 13cm, 9.2ozt weighable silverProvenance: From the estate of the late Julie Cecil (1942-2022)
An Oak Twin Pedestal Desk, early 20th centuty, with blind fret carving, Hobbs & Co. locks, and raised on ogee bracket feet, 137cm by 73cm by 78cmNoticeable scratch to the top. Leather is a little tired. Locks appear to be original, but no key. The top-left drawer front is broken in the corner. The feet with the usual wear.
Two Early 20th-century Brass Desk Lights; with four glass shades, one signed (6)Lamps have not been tested, metalwork is in fair order, large shade with several flea bite chips to the rim and scratches to the main body, and three smaller shades are all in generally good condition. Estimate £100-150.
A Pair of South Staffordshire Enamel Table Salts, late 18th century, pink ground and with landscape scenes; togther with a pair of Sevres style porcelain plaques within gilt metal strut frames, and a Georgian silver plated desk stand (one tray)Both salts have had all feet off and repaired, one salt with a large dent and loss to the enamel there, numerous cracks to the enamel on both, porcelain plaques are complete with multiple scratches and rubbing, frames are in good order, the desk set with dents and loose elements
A 19th century cross banded mahogany and satinwood strung kneehole desk, with inlaid shell decoration, eight drawers and cupboard under. Overall 83x79x45cm, kneehole 29x58cm.Various areas of veneer loss. Block loose from rear foot, rear panels bowed and currently reinforced by tape. Handles not original. Splits to both side panels. Some deep scratches to top.
A Pine pedestal desk, by Ducal furniture, of Andover, rounded rectangular top with inset green leather writing surface, single long drawer, and two short drawers to frieze, the pedestals having three graduated short drawers to left side, and a single short, and one filing drawer to right, 75.5cm high x 122.5cm wide x 62.5cm.
UNGER OCULISTE, FRENCH; a pair of tortoise shell racing/opera glasses in leather pouch, a wooden jewellery box with hidden side drawer, 16 x 25.5cm, a 19th century mother of pearl inlaid floral front papier mâché blotter, and a 19th century mother of pearl floral inlay papier mâché desk tidy, lacking inkwells, 8 x 40cm (4).
Mixed ceramics comprising a circa 1930s Art Deco biscuit barrel with chrome handle and lid, a Hancocks China Thapnall baluster vase with hand painted floral design, an early 20th century Staffordshire swan-form desk pen holder, and a Staffordshire flatware vase with scenic and maritime decoration (4).
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