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A good Victorian silver three section desk stand by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, of oblong form with scroll embossed rims and four outswept cast feet, foliate scroll and strapwork engraved decoration, with a pair of original hinge lidded hobnail cut ink bottles and a central compartment, possibly for a candlestick, engraved dedication dated 1855, width 23cm, Sheffield 1854, weight 9.8 toz.
A George IV/ William IV mahogany partners kneehole writing desk with tooled leather and crossbanded to, Fitted three frieze drawers to each side and a further six pedestal drawers and panel cupboard doors to the opposing side. On simple moulded plinths. 137 cm long x 96 cm wide x 79 cm overall height, 60 cm height of kneehole.Private estatesome small areas of crossbanding missing from the topOne frieze drawer requires the drawer stops replacingThe sides of the pedestals have signs of the usual fine shrinkage cracksThe leather top is in good order.The handles are replacements and it looks as if the desk has had a succession of handles that seem to occupy the same holes, some of the holes are plugged from wooden knobs being fitted at some point, all of these holes are hidden by the handle back plates.See images for clarification
A George III mahogany kneehole writing desk the frieze drawer with fitted interior and baize lined sliding writing surface with ratcheting section with drawers below. The central kneehole with a shaped panel cupboard door is flanked by three short drawers on each side. On shaped bracket supports and original offset brass and leather disc castors.Private London estateGenerally good condition, slight crack to the top.The top drawer has a writing surface that lifts and rest on the top of the desk to write on, below this would have been a series of fitted compartments that are now sadly missing, see the images.The desk is fitted with leather wheeled offset castors and one has come adrift due to the glue drying out but we have it, again see the images.
A Victorian walnut and ebonized kneehole writing desk of inverted breakfront form, with a figured veneered top above three frieze drawers above three-panel cupboard doors opening to reveal further flush fitting drawers, On a moulded plinth base. 145 cm wide x 66 cm deep x 79 cm overall height, 62 cm knee heightSigns of missing superstructure to the top
A small collection of 19th century Tunbridge ware, comprising a dome topped tea caddy, 19.5cm, a desk thermometer, 19.5cm, an octagonal basket (minus handle), 20.2cm dia, a rectangular sewing box, 24.3cm, a chamberstick and the top of a stamp boxQty: 6The octagonal basket has no handle, some evidence of being glued back togetherThe small chamber candlestick has a section of its border missingThe stamp box has no baseThe needlework box/pincushion has a very small section of stringing missing.The obelisk is OK but a little loose at the joints, the screw needs tightening up.See images for clarification
Silver metallic lace piece including embroidered hanky sachets, child's modesty with white work and lace, embroidered white work modesty and cuffs, unused, Art Nouveau desk folder, embroidered 1890-1905 and decorative buttons, ribbons, gloves etc, 16/17 lace panel, handmade, long length of fine figured lace cloth edging, 19th Century, large 19th Century lace, hand made, long deep black flounce, black/blonde edging, black lace collar, applied lace collar, various lace trims, Reticella lace, a Victorian cape and veil, with applied Honiton lace, Maltese silk cushion; very large Bertha collar, 19th Century, applied Brussels tie (machined), applied Brussels bonnet veil, lace piece and lace 1920s' gloves, Georgian Carrickmacross kerchief (Q)70-80% hand-made itemstop class lace
A mid 19th Century clear crystal glass desk seal produced by W H, B & J Richardson and belonging to William Haden Richardson, the swollen octagonal form falling to a canted rectangular block engraved with WHR monogram, height 5.5cm. Provenance - William Haden Richardson and thence by descent through the Richardson family.
A rare and impressive Elizabeth I mastic composition inlaid oak desk box, circa 1580, the inlay in the manner of contemporary needlework (blackwork), the sloping fall with linear inscribed border, chip carved ends and lower book rest, the front board with ogee-profiled lower edge inlaid with the initials 'T' and 'B' against a profuse scrollwork ground, similar shaped plain sides, 68cm wide, 38cm deep, 34cm high Chris Pickvance Collection For an inlaid oak panel with mastic composition designed with the arms of Sir Willaim Kingston, Constable of the Tower of London (d.1540), see Victor Chinnery 'Oak Furniture: The British Tradition', p.154, fig.2:220
Y A GOLD AND IVORY DESK SEAL UNMARKED, CIRCA 1840 Carved as a fist clenching a baton with carved matrix ends, the head chased with foliate bands, the later stained hardstone matrix vacant 6.5cm (2 1/2in) long, with a later suspension chain Condition Report: Broken and reaffixed at the narrowest part of the head, hairlines to the ivory, baton ends have been off a poorly reaffixed Condition Report Disclaimer
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