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A Victorian satinwood pedestal partners desk with brown leather inset top, drawers and cupboards to either end, all raised on plinth bases, 146cm wide x 96cm deep x 74cm highLeather with several scuffs and tears, some areas of veneer lifting around the plinths, several turned knob handles missing
A Georgian-style pedestal desk with a tooled leather top, with nine drawers about the knee and swan neck handles, on bracket feet, 123cm wide x 61cm deep x 75cm highChips and scratches all over consistent with use, leather top with some scratches but in generally good condition, deeper scratches to the feet and some of the drawer fronts, key present.
A pair of Austrian ceramic drinking monk candlesticks, 22cm high; together with a Dresden desk set; a pair of Staffordshire-style figurines with cows, 18cm high; a Royal Copenhagen figure of a satyr with a goat, 14cm high; a ceramic barrel with dog lid, 20cm high; a pair of Cauldon blue and white pattern ceramic trays, 21cm long; a metal model of a Viking ship with wooden mast, 35cm high; and further itemsSome wear to the paintwork on items, generally in good condition.
An oak partner's desk with red leather inset top and drawers and cupboards to the top and pedestals, the drawers with later turned knob handles, 154cm wide x 86cm deep x 74.5cm highMinor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, some losses and marks and old repairs to the leather inset top, the central section beneath the centre drawer to one side of the pedestal removed
A small group of furniture consisting of a Georgian style serpentine side table, 110cm wide x 52cm deep x 86cm high together with a chest of two short and two long drawers, 107cm wide x 53cm deep x 81cm high; a desk chair, 61cm wide and a pair of Victorian small occasional chairs, the backs inset with Jasperware panels and with caned seatsThe modern serpentine side table with minor marks, dents and scratches otherwise in good condition; the chest of drawers previously with a mirror and drawers above now lacking, further losses to the cockbeading etc; the chair with minor marks overall; the two occasional chairs with wear to the gilding, caning in good condition
A small group of occasional furniture consisting of a circular table, a metamorphic travelling desk, a 19th century mahogany fold over card table, two Georgian style elbow chairs, a dining chair and a Windsor style chair (7)The circular occasional table with old repairs and damages to the top; the desk with minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to use but otherwise in good condition; the chairs all with some wear, mostly structurally sound, one elbow chair without stretchers with repaired front left leg
A Victorian silver-plated Egyptian revival desk stand, with central sarcophagus form compartment with Sphinx form finial, over the lobed oval platform with two cut glass inkwells, pen stand, engraved Geometric and moulded repeating decoration, raised on four winged mythical beast form feet, marked James Deakin & Sons P2320 to underside, 29cm.
Mel Crawford (Canadian, B. 1925) "Congressman Getting Mail" Original Oil painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original painting which was published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. 15c Letters Shape Opinions stamp issued February 25, 1980. The Congressman sits back in his chair, smiling as his secretary stacks more boxes of letters near his desk. From the general tone of the letters he has read so far, his stand was the right one to take. And, although many of his fellow Congressmen oppose the issue, he now has the full support of his constituency and can point to their letters as further proof that the reform bill is indeed a good one. He has felt strongly about this particular bill from the very beginning and, although he knew his stand could have been unwise politically, he courageously took his case to the people. In a press conference the week before, he had explained the new reform bill as best he could and asked for feedback from his home state. He also had expressed his own strong views on the subject, but stated he would change his vote if the people so commanded. Several days later, the letters came pouring in. The voters did not let him down. Some suggested changes, a few that might well be incorporated into the final bill, and some might be offered as compromises if objections got too strong. But he is more than pleased to see that most of the letters agreed with his stand and respected him for having taken it. Some letter writers even sent facts and figures that will certainly be useful in making his case even stronger, should the need arise. As he sits back in his chair again, he is gratified to know that the people are still behind him. Image Size: 14.25 x 11.75 in. Overall Size: 14.5 x 12 in. Unframed. (B06032)
Early 20th century oak twin pedestal partners desk, the moulded rectangular top with inset leather, each side fitted with four drawers and cupboard with panelled door, plinth baseDimensions: Height: 75cm Length/Width: 152cm Depth/Diameter: 122cmCondition Report:Missing apron to one side, see images.
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