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German SS WWII Nazi desk seal 'Z/SS Totenkopf Jnf Rgt 11', with wooden handle, 11.5cm tall. We do not guarantee German WWII listed items to be genuine period examples. Bidders should view these items in person to decide for themselves as to their age and authenticity. No returns will be accepted for these items.
A rare 19th Century French miniature inkwell in the form of a desk, the hinged top section opening to reveal pen tray, pounce pot and inkwell, the hinged sloping glass lower section with central depiction of a lady walking in a landscape with glass lid, on a plinth base and ball feet, 16.5cm wide, 12cm deep, 12cm high
An Imperial porcelain famille rose pink ground medallion bowl, Daoguang (1821-1850) seal mark in blue and of the period, externally with four circular reserves enclosing archaic and scholars desk items divided by floral devices, internally with four blue and white lanterns around an eight spoked floral device, 14.8cm diam x 6.5cm high Further details: small rim chip with small crack approx 1cm emanating from it, hairline curved crack running from rim approx 4cm, another straight rim crack approx 3.5cm into bowl and another small straight crack from rim running 5mm
A Chinese famille verte porcelain bowl, Qing Dynasty, late 19th century, decorated with equestrian soldiers and a scholar at his desk, artemisia leaf mark in red, 21.3cm diameter, 8.5cm high a.f Further details: 12cm two piece arc fracture with crude restoration (see photograph), some wear to paint on rim, pitting to body, old label verso, no apparent chip or crack to foot rim
An Edwardian Britisher mahogany and satinwood desk, of rectangular form, the part stencilled leatherette centre hinging to reveal a deep well with space for pens and ink bottles, flanked by further hinged sections revealing a deep pigeon hole, the whole raised on turned cylindrical supports, gilded label to the interior: The Britisher Desk. H.72 W.92 D.44cm.
Collection of silver comprising of: a Continental white metal novelty can or desk pot, engraved 'CPC Compagnia Prodotti Conservati SPA', with continental silver '800' marks' to the base, 10cm high overall, a Georigan silver ladle, a silver caledar base or menu holder, silver mounted clock (4)Tarnish throughout. Some wear in places. Otherwise seems ok. The calendar/menu holder is the base only, there is nothing in the top section. The clock is not working.
A rare William & Mary oak kneehole bureau, circa 1690 Of good bold design, having a one-piece slope, with bookrest, enclosing a fitted interior of pigeon-holes and stepped small drawers around a well with sliding cover, atop a long drawer and waist moulding, over a kneehole lower-section, with two short drawers, atop a central arched apron enclosing a recessed boarded cupboard door with original butterfly hinges, flanked by a bank of three graduated drawers, all carcass rail fronts with an applied half-round moulding, on original bun feet, 99cm wide, 56cm deep, 103cm high Provenance: Purchased during the 1960s, Cotswolds' private collection. Used as a personal desk, Ivy House Antiques, Baslow, 1974-1980 and thereafter at Holme Hall, Bakewell and Charnham Close, Hungerford, Berkshire, until 2012.
A large and fine Elizabeth I oak boarded desk box, with drawer, London/Home Counties, circa 1580-1600 The top and one-piece slope with chip-carved ends and geometric punched-decorated border, the front with paired strapwork-carved reserves, centred by an ornate iron lockplate, atop a cushion-moulded and guilloche-carved concealed frieze drawer, locked by an internal peg, the cushion-moulding extending to each side, the base boards projecting to a rounded edge, the interior with four original rear drawers, original lock and hinges, with key, 82.5cm wide, 51.5cm deep, 39cm high Literature: Illustrated 'BADA Millennium Exhibition - An Important Selection of Boxes and stools from the 15th to 18th Century' (2000), Beedham Antiques Ltd., item no. 9.
ROWLING (J.K.)Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, FIRST EDITION, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on the dedication leaf, light toning as usual, publisher's pictorial boards, lower spine with slight crease, dust-jacket (spine slightly faded, extremities slightly frayed), 8vo, Bloomsbury, [2000]; sold with a 'Golden Ticket' to a book signing event, 2 original photographs of the event (one of Rowling seated) and the bookshop's A4 poster announcing it (small collection)Footnotes:SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ELEVEN DAYS AFTER PUBLICATION AT A 'GOLDEN TICKET' EVENT. The signing took place at Hammicks Bookshop (now Waterstones), St. Albans between 5pm to 6pm on 19 July 2000. The current owner was working at the shop, and had this copy signed. It is accompanied by a 'golden ticket' (with details of event, and 'Admit One'), an A4 poster advertising the event, and 2 original photographs of the venue, one showing Rowling seated at a desk, the other of staff on the shop floor awaiting her arrival.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A REGENCY MAHOGANY PARTNER'S PEDESTAL DESK CIRCA 1815 77cm high, 150cm wide, 91cm deepPlease note, the image for this lot has been updated and differs from what is shown in the printed catalogue. Please refer to our website to view all updated images for this lot.Condition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions, some old chips and splits commensurate with age and use. Mainly to the top, there are some additional dark marks, staining scratches and indentation commensurate with age and use. some old ring marks to the top. There are various old stains to the drawer interiors. The drawer linings are solid oak. The floors of some drawer linings have slipped slightly (due to shrinkage etc) so may require very minor adjustment/ gluing to secure back into place. A high number of the locks appear original. One appears to be a Victorian replacement. There is a key present to operate the locks to the top frieze drawers on each side of the desk. There is no key for the lower drawers or the cupboards, but one may be located to operate them if required and this is raised prior to the desk leaving Dreweatts. One of the cupboard doors is locked, the other is open. The upright 'folio' slats/ sections of timber are lacking from the cupboard that is open. The handles appear original. The nuts/ washers securing them may have been replaced. There are no alternate holes for handles. Retains original surface and good colour and patina with some fading. Please refer to all additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A WILLIAM III WALNUT OYSTER VENEERED AND HOLLY INLAID ESCRITOIRE CIRCA 1700The cushion drawer above the fall enclosing drawers and recesses around a central door159cm high, 105.5cm wide, 51cm deep Condition Report: There are scratches, marks, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are losses, observations and restorations including: some staining including to the top, some drawer linings, the underside and the back; cracks including to the fall, the sides and the interior door; some loose and replaced sections; there are two keys to operate the lock on the fall and the interior central door, all the locks are open; brass escutcheons are later with shadows and filled holes from previous fixings visible in some places; some later staining and painting to simulate wood; the internal key with a handwritten label '... secretaire desk H.W. KEIL BROADWAY'; there is also an ink written label to the carcase under the lower of three drawers behind the internal central door 'Property of Lt. Col. G. ?L. Sopbases, Charles Dickens cabinet, H.L.P.'; there is variable evidence of worm ranging from no visible holes, to visible holes and some disintergration of one corner area; some cracks to the drawer linings with some tape; the turned feet are probably later.Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A MATCHED SHAGREEN AND IVORY DESK SUITE IN THE MANNER OF ASPREY ENGLISH, 1930s Comprising silver plate mounted jotter, 19 by 12.5cm; domed stationery box, 24.5 by 19.3cm; and five strut back glazed photograph frames (7)Please note: Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lot (Ref: QJ6F6CHF) Condition Report: The photograph frames: pair 17 by 13cm aperture 14 by 9.5cm; portrait frame 35 by 28 cm, aperture 31.5 by 24.5cm; landscape frame 30 by 35cm, aperture 26.5 by 31.5cm; landscape frame 27.5 by 35cm, aperture 24 by 31.5cmMinor Wear, marks, knocks and scratches (mostly to backs of frames) as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. large portrait frame with sliver of ivory missing to lower left corner, One large landscape frame with some cracks to back panel insert box with small knock to back edge and no key, jotter with verdigris around metal sections and ink spots Otherwise generally good and look not to have suffered the usual damages from sunlight and usePlease see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report.All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items.We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so, and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of description All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection. Condition Report Disclaimer
Victorian walnut knee hole desk, the moulded top above a bank of three drawers with turned handles, flanked by three further drawers to each pedestal standing on a projecting moulded base. 121x65x75cm approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Good condition overall. Appears slightly faded in places. Splits to left hand side panel. Good useable condition.
18th century style veneered oak writing desk, the leather and moulded top above a bank of three drawers, with a bank of three further drawers to each pedestal, raised on a shaped base. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Measurements: 123x70x30cm approx. Some wear to leather top, scratches and marks commensurate to age, chip to the back and large scratch on right hand side. Handles are replacements. Drawers all run smoothly. Good useable order.
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