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WW1 Royal Flying Corps Propeller Desk Piece, small section of aircraft propeller made into a small desk piece with a brass and copper stud dish top; wooden propeller desk box with lid and oval copper plaque to the top; small wooden stand with a brass RFC winged badge loosely attached to the centre with green cloth covering to the base; framed and glazed black and white image of a member of the Royal Flying Corps wearing 02 pattern tunic and trench cap. (4 items)
Fighter Bookends Trenex Made, wooden book ends with the remains of RAF roundels, stamped underneath “FIGHTER BOOKENDS REGD DESIGN No 838328 TERNEX MADE”; small wooden rectangular card holder or cigarette case with carved Royal Air Force insignia to the lid, possibly Indian made; cloth 1930’s period doll with painted face and cloth uniform of Royal Air Force with busby; brass desk model of a aircraft with movable propeller; brass cased SMITHS aircraft cockpit / car dash clock and a rectangular wooden box. (6 items)
WW2 Period Desk Model of a French Fighter Plane (Morane-Saulnier M.S 406), well constructed copper model of the French fighter aircraft mounted onto a conical base with a glazed section which would have originally enclosed a photograph. Figure of a pilot within the cockpit. Some wear. Stands 22cms (including base),
Royal Flying Corps Cribbage Board, made from the stock of a rifle with brass work. Gold (not checked) Royal Flying Corps engraved sweetheart wing inserted; fine quality wooden desk watch stand (watch absent) with enamel and brass sweetheart wing attached to the top and small bakelite dish in front mounted with flying eagle; small 1930’s rayed sun picture frame and a wooden beaker with carved RAF pilots wings (probably made in India). (4 items)
A collection of writing instruments, including dip pens, pencils and combination pens/pencils, in a variety of materials; six folding fruit knives, in various materials; a Tunbridge ware letter opener; a small trowel; three metal caddy spoons; an ivory handled desk seal with double crest and motto to the seal; a brass seal with a finial of two pugilists; and another desk seal
Kaikhosru Sorabji Organ Symphony. London: J. Curwen and Sons Ltd., [n.d.] Oblong folio, Curwen Edition 999.009, inscribed: "For Norman, his ever Kaikhosru", original red wrappers; Kaikhosru Sorabji Sonata III, London: J. Curwen and Sons Ltd., [1924]. Oblong folio, Curwen Edition 999002, inscribed: "Norman from K. 27.2.25.", original wrappers; Another copy, inscribed: "To dear Norman, from K., VI.V.MCLXXVII"; Kaikhosru Sorabji Opus Clavicembalisticum MCMXXX for Piano Solo. London: J. Curwen & Sons Ltd., [1931]. Oblong folio, Curwen Edition 999021, inscribed: "For my friends Edward Nairn and Ian Watson, Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji, III.XI.MCMLXXVII", original yellow wrappers; [AND] CIRCA 12 photographs of Sorabji and Corfe Castle and a professional photograph of Sorabji seated at his desk, inscribed in red to the mount: "To dear Norman, with much love from Corfe Drop, XVIII.VII.MCMLXXVI" [but actually 23rd August 1977]Footnote: Provenance: with handwritten NOTE (not 'notes') by Peterkin: "This is a complete set of the Sorabji works which were printed and published. All copies were given to me by Kaikhosru himself. All are autographed to me except "Le Jardin Parfumé" (1927), two piano pieces i) In the Hothouse ii)Toccata". Many of the original items appear to have been removed at a later date. With a subsequent note giving the collection to Edward Nairn and Ian Watson.
λ AN ANGLO-CHINESE HUANGHUALI TWIN PEDESTAL DESK QIANLONG, LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY possibly commissioned by a naval sea captain, the boarded reeded edge top above an arrangement of seven camphorwood lined drawers, the top right one divided to hold a lockable compartment, the fronts with ebonised raised decoration and sunken brass handles, on carved lion's paw feet 77.5cm high, 122cm wide, 57cm deep Provenance Acquired by the present owner from Ciancimino Ltd, 104 Mount Street, London, 5th March 1984. A Private Collection, London.
λ A BRONZE AND BRASS DESK CLOCK AND ANEROID BAROMETER LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY the centre with an ivory thermometer, together with a French brass cased holosteric desk barometer, with a silvered dial, the back stamped with initials 'PHPN', together with a brass desk clock and a compass (4) 20.8cm high Provenance The Property of a Lady of title.
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TWIN PARTNER'S PEDESTAL DESK MID-19TH CENTURY the top inset with a gilt tooled leather writing surface and with a moulded edge, above three frieze drawers to each side, and three drawers to each side of the pedestal, on castors 67cm high, 183cm wide, 122cm deep Provenance From a Private Cornish Country Estate.
A VICTORIAN WALNUT WRITING DESK IN LOUIS XV STYLE, C.1860 with gilt brass mounts, the raised back with a pierced gallery above a mirror and fitted with five drawers, above a tooled green leather writing surface, above a frieze drawer, on cabriole legs 95.2cm high, 121cm wide, 67cm deep Provenance From a Private Cornish Country Estate.
AN EARLY VICTORIAN PARTNER'S WRITING DESK POSSIBLY GONCALO ALVES, C.1840-50 the moulded edge top inset with a leatherette writing surface, above three frieze drawers to either side, one stamped 'James Winter & Sons 151 153 155 Wardour St. Soho, London', on ribbed tapering legs and brass castors 78.5cm high, 167.5cm wide, 109cm deep
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY TUB DESK CHAIR EARLY 20TH CENTURY the slatted curved back above a leather upholstered swivel seat, on four cabriole legs, ball feet and ceramic castors, the underside with two ivorine plaques, one inscribed 'Royal Society', the other for 'Spillman & Co., St. Martins Lane, London' Provenance The Property of a Lady of title.
TWO VICTORIAN BOOKSLIDES C.1860 both with brass strapwork mounts, one in walnut, with a printed trade label for 'W. Childs Jr, 51 Kings Road, Brighton, Desk and Dressing Case Makers...', the other coromandel with applied enamel cabochons (2) 43cm wide (max) Provenance The Property of a Lady of title.
A late 19th century walnut twin pedestal desk, the rectangular moulded top with a later inset skiver, above three cock beaded frieze drawers applied with brass swan neck swing handles, raised upon a pair of pedestals each with three conforming drawers, upon a plinth base and castors, 75cm H x 107cm W x 60cm D
A George III mahogany desk top adjustable candle stand, the circular tray top raised upon an adjustable ring turned column, and weighted circular plinth base, height from 20cm to 29cm, top diameter 15cmCondition report2cm chip to underside by the collar which also has a chip and is restored. General minor marks to the tray top commensurate with age and use
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