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Cartier. A lot of two desk clocksComprising a Cartier burgundy lacquer and gilt brass manual wind alarm clock on easel support, Circa 1990, case number 7512 11756, 75mm and a Cartier 'Trinity' gilt brass and leather folding quartz alarm clock, ref.2753, Circa 2000, 50mm (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Asprey. A lot of two quartz desk clocksComprising a gilt brass and wooden four time zone example, Saudi Arabia, London, New York and Tokyo, each clock with black Arabic numerals and gilt pointed baton hands, 110mm x 160mm and a gilt brass and wooden alarm clock with calendar, black Roman numerals, black inner minute track, date aperture at 3, black Breguet style hands, gilt baton alarm hand, 60mm x 60mm (2) Date: Circa 1990For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Cartier and De Grisogono. A lot of three desk clocksComprising a Cartier 'Ballon Bleu' gilt brass folding alarm clock, ref.3038, purchased 27th December 2012, 58mm, with Cartier box, outer card and Guarantee Certificate, a Cartier 'Tank Française' stainless steel folding dual-time alarm clock, ref.2945, purchased 4th January 2008, 82mm, with Cartier box and International Guarantee Certificate and a De Grisogono stainless steel folding dual time zone travel alarm clock, Circa 2010, 50mm, with De Grisogono box, outer card, blank International Warranty and polishing cloth (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Black forest carved desk timepiece, mounted with a bear and with letter slot, the movement signed Jas Rennie, no. 8026, with pierced engraved balance cock with bust, flat steel three arm balance and silvered regulating disc, the dial with Arabic numerals and minute markers, the underside with exhibition cover, 4.25'' x 2.5''x 2.5''; together with a carved wooden folding travel display case with silver lever engine turned pocket watch, 4.5'' x 2.5'' x 1'' (2)
Collection of miscellaneous jewellery a vintage ladies handbag, a white metal Omani bracelet, a tigers eye brooch, a costume bow brooch, silver napkin ring, pietra dura oblong dish, Looping small desk or bedside clock in case etcAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
GEORGE III MAHOGANY PEDESTAL PARTNER'S DESK LATE 18TH CENTURY the top with a brown leather writing surface above three frieze drawers with the same opposing, raised on banks of three short drawers with cupboards to the reverse, on moulded plinth basesDimensions:153cm wide, 76cm high, 105cm deep
LATE REGENCY MAHOGANY DESK, IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS EARLY 19TH CENTURY the top with a green leather insert above a central drawer fitted with an interior slope flanked by banks of short drawers, raised on turned and reeded tapered legs ending in brass caps and castorsDimensions:123cm wide, 76cm high, 61cm deep
BURR WALNUT PARTNER'S PEDESTAL DESK, BENJAMIN TAYLOR & SONS, LONDON EARLY/ MID 19TH CENTURY the top with a moulded edge and tooled and gilt black leather insert, above three frieze drawers and twin banks of three drawers with the same on the reverse, on a plinth base, stamped eight times in the short drawers B. TAYLOR & SONS 167 GT. DOVER ST BORODimensions:153cm wide, 75cm high, 121cm deepNote: Note: Benjamin Taylor & Sons, cabinet makers, chair makers, upholsterers and undertakers, were active in Southwark from 1805 until 1873. They traded from premises in Kent Street until 1821, when they moved to various premises in great Dover Street. The Dover Street pieces are impressed DOVER STREET BORO, Boro being the old name for Southwark. The company were also recorded at King William Street in 1837 and at 167 Great Dover Street until 1873.
WILLIAM IV LARGE OAK CLERK'S DESK, GILLOWS OF LANCASTER 19TH CENTURY the hinged slope top with a green leather skiver opening to a void interior, above twin banks of seven short drawers, on a plinth base with castors and cast brass handles to the sides, stamped on the interior GILLOW & CO. and GILLOWDimensions:83cm wide, 122cm high, 64cm deep
VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND OLIVE WOOD OPTOMETRIST'S DESK LATE 19TH CENTURY the superstructure of breakfront outline with an arrangement of short drawers and cupboards; on a base with a red leather writing surface above three slides and short drawers and a central kneehole cupboard flanked by further cupboards, on a plinth base with castorsDimensions:111cm wide, 153cm high, 61cm deep
FINE CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY KIDNEY-SHAPED KNEEHOLE DESK, HAMPTON & SONS LATE 19TH CENTURY of freestanding form, the reniform top with a moulded edge and a green leather writing surface with a gilt and embossed border, above a central concave drawer over a panelled recess and flanked by banks of four bowfront drawers, continuing to the sides and back with panels and cupboard doors richly carved with flower and foliate scrolls, all flanked and divided by fluted pilasters with foliate block capitals, below and a further central bowfront long frieze drawer flanked by dummy drawers, on a plinth base with castors, bearing an ivorine trade label HAMPTON & SONS/ PALL MALL EAST/ LONDONDimensions:153cm wide, 78cm high, 77cm deepNote: Note: William Hampton reputedly founded the company in the 1830s, and was joined in the business by his sons George and William in 1869 when they operated from premises at 8 Pall Mall. Advertising as 'cabinet makers, upholsterers, bed & mattress makers, carpet warehousemen, retailers and antique dealers', by the end of the century the company had acquired other notable firms like James Coulson & Co., Goodall, Lamb, and Heighway, and Robson & Sons, Ltd. Hampton & Sons were themselves bought by Waring & Gillow, but continued to trade under the same name. They specialised in furnishing ships, institutions, and hotels, and included the Cunard liners Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary as clients, as well as the new Royal Yacht Britannia in 1952. In London they furnished the Dorchester and May Fair Hotels, and farther afield the palaces of Prince Nizam of Hyderabad and the Maharaja of Kashmir.
JAPANESE CARVED AND STAINED SOFTWOOD DESK LATE 19TH CENTURY/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY the superstructure with central shelves flanked by cupboards, above a writing surface and arched apron flanked by banks of short drawers, raised on scrolling legs, profusely carved in high relief with dragons, flowers, birds, and stylised cloudsDimensions:115cm wide, 133cm high, 71cm deep
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