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An antique 19th Century Victorian English Arts & Crafts movement mahogany revolving swivel ships captains chair office desk armchair or casino dealers dealing arm chair in the manner of Libertys of London having a shaped backrest and broad scrolled arms with pierced upside down heart motifs. Circular saddle seat raised on four sabre leg quadruped splayed base. Measures 92 x 64 x 52cm.
A late 19th century satinwood ladies writing desk / Bonheur Du Jour. Raised on square tapering legs with fitted frieze having single drawer with brass handles. Above, a fold over baize lined desk top with bone escutcheons and an upright gallery back with cupboards and open recess. Finished with a stage stub gallery back shelf atop. Measures 102 x 69 x 44cm.
A Victorian 19th century mahogany twin pedestal office desk. Raised on plinth bases to each pedestal having banks swing handled drawers above. Finished with further drawer to the frieze with tooled leather writing surface above. Dismantles to 3 pieces for ease of movement. 77cm H x 81cm W x 137 D
Boxing Interest: A framed and glazed, signed grey Lennox Lewis t-shirt with signature to the chest dated 1999, and a photograph of Lewis wearing WBC belt. Frame measuring approx. 68cm x 82cm. Accompanied by a letter of authenticity as a donated item to the Randolph Turpin Memorial Fund dinner from the desk of Dennis Lewis Associates on behalf of Lennox Lewis MBE
Victorian silver desk stand, of shaped form with cast acanthus leaf rim, supporting two silver mounted and faceted cut glass inkwells flanking a central pedestal cup holding a taper stick and snuffer, with engraved personal inscription to the body, the whole upon four tab feet, hallmarked Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1856, L23.5cm, approximate weight excluding inkwells 10.41 ozt (324 grams)
Good Quality Edwardian Mahogany Inlaid Detail Bureau BookcaseWith stainwood and kingwood cross banding and inlay decoration. with 1 small over 3 drawers. Bureau interior leather topped writing desk with compartments and inner drawers (satin and kingwood) with bone handlesHeight 230 cms, Width 77 cms, depth 50cms , extended depth 85 cmsCondition report: Desk flap needs attention to vebneer and leather.
Georgian Silver Pen, Inkstand and Chamberstick. 2319 g. London 1824, Joseph Angell IAn extremely fine and good quality George IV desk pen and inkstand with integral chamberstick and chained snuffer (to avoid it becoming mislaid!)(See similar examples in Antique Silver p.216 Ref. 688).Inscribed: 'To the Revd. John Sheepshanks, A M Curate of Torquay Chapel. This inkstand is presented by a portion of his Friends, Inhabitants of the Parish of Tormoham, as a Token of their Friendship and Esteem - as a Testimony of their Approbation of his Piety, Zeal and Liberality in the Performance of all the duties attached to his Situation, and as a Tribute of deep Regret at his departure. October 1824'Also a crest and Latin inscription: 'Avis, Ovat, Ovis'John Sheepshanks (b Linton 5 May 1765 – d St Gluvias 17 December 1844) was a nineteenth century Archdeacon of Cornwall.Sheepshanks was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge and ordained in 1788. He served curacies in Ovington and Leeds,after which he was the incumbent at St Gluvias until his death. A descendant of Sheepshanks later became Bishop of Norwich37.5 x 28 cms Condition report: Excellent. No issues. Raised extension piece to chamberstick replacement with later marks.
A GEORGE III BRASS STANDISH OR DESK STAND LATE 18TH CENTURY WIth bell, pounce pot, etc, on oval stand15cm high, 19cm wideFor a similar example, see Rupert Gentle and Belinda Feild, Domestic Metalwork 1640-1820, Antique Collector's Club, page 365, item 15. Interestingly the description for this is "Spanish, circa 1820". In "The Brass Book" by Peter, Nancy and Herbert Schiffer a similar desk stand is illustrated, item A, page 292 and catalogued as "English- circa 1770".
An 1951 pattern battle dress blouse and trousers to a Lieutenant of the Royal Engineers together with painted desk stand "M. Morris 2Lt. R.E." and a small selection of various badges and buttons, insignia,compass, Regular Army Certificate of Service, military publications and manuals including Demolitions 1942 and others, etc
IN THE STYLE OF POGLIANI, AN ITALIAN EBONY AND INLAID WRITING DESK the super structure having a shaped central section depicting a classical figure to the centre flanked to each side by two drawers, each with profusely inlaid decoration, the writing surface as a central ivorine scene of five cherubs set in a landscape setting, an raised on four tapering legs, H 100cm x W 100cm x D 59cm
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