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AN EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD AND MARQUETRY DESK early 20th century, the galleried top section with shelves and small cupboards flanking the central beveled mirror plate, beneath the hinged front panel of the top surface opens to reveal an inset leather writing surface, with an arrangement of drawers below, on tapering legs to brass castors, 110cm high x 100cm wide x 45cm deep
FORMULA 1 MEMORABILIA, from the collection of the late SIMON ARKLESS, Racing Engineer of Champion Sparkplugs, a collection of six Formula 1 lanyard passes to paddocks and garages, eighteen pin badges, two gilt metal paperweights (Ferrari and Tyrrell) four cloth badges (Champion) a Champion desk-top pen holder, a Champion Swiss Army knife, two torches, two white metal racing car models, five MONACO GRAND PRIX Programmes circa 1960's/1970's, two signed photographs (Damon Hill and Jacques Villeneuve) a Williams T-shirt (XL) twenty-nine hardback books including annuals and biography and a signed Alan Preece oil on board (some damage)
Jacques-Antione Arlaud (1668-1743) - Swiss, portrait miniature of a young lady, seated wearing period costume and fashionable lace bonnet, a quill pen and document on a desk by her side, signed, watercolour on ivory, 4.5" x 4.25"-** The artist was born in Geneva in 1668, his father being a watchmaker. He began his artistic career painting small ornamental miniatures for the jeweller at Dijon, he also attempted some portraits which proved sufficiently successful to encourage him to move to Paris at the age of approx. twenty. He had the patronage of The Duke of Orleans who later became is pupil and accommodated the artist in his apartment at The Palace of St. Cloud. he also visited England with a letter of recommendation to the Princess of Wales afterwards Queen Caroline who's portrait he had the honour of painting. He returned to Paris, but settled in Geneva by 1729. Works by him are in Library and Museum of Geneva and his own portrait is in the Uffizi, Florence
Good Edwardian satinwood and boxwood inlaid desk, the raised gallery back with inlaid foliate scroll panel flanked by two drawers over a tooled leather inset writing surface over a bow fronted inlaid frieze drawer flanked by two banks of two further drawers, raised upon slender tapering square legs terminating on brass casters, bears the retail plaque for Hewetson, Milner & Thexton Ltd., Tottenham Court Road, London, 36" wide, 21" deep, 38.5" high
A George IV rosewood writing box or lap desk, the crossbanded top with hinged cover and fall front, flush brass campaign handle, enclosing an inset tooled and gilt leather writing surface, a pair of ink wells and an arrangement of compartments, outlined with brass stringing, 31cm wide, c.1825
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