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An oak twin pedestal writing desk with arrangement of two short and one long drawer above two banks of three short drawers, on plinth base to castors, height 76cm, with 107cm, depth 61cm.Additional InformationNumerous splits, top heavily worn, scuffed and marked. Further general wear throughout, would benefit from attention and restoration. There is a chip and loss to the lower right corner of the plinth base.
A late 19th century French Louis XIV style walnut writing desk, with blue leather inset top and applied brass detail, with two central drawers and forty seven Sèvres style porcelain roundels, each with floral decoration, raised on turned column supports and curved stretcher with central urn, width 114cm, depth 70cm, height 74cm. Additional InformationSurface scratches and scuffs, marks and indentations to leather, losses to veneer, brass plate is worn and base metal is showing through in parts, splits to the stretcher, repairs to veneer, two of the applied brass sections are missing from legs (see additional images).
DERBY OF BOSTON, MASS, USA; an early 20th century American oak twin pedestal desk, the upper section with tambour roll front enclosing an arrangement of drawers, shelves and pigeon holes above twin banks of four short drawers flanking further single long drawer above recess to plinth base, width 150cm, depth 84cm, height 131cm.
A reproduction oak veneered twin pedestal kneehole desk, with maroon leather inset top above an arrangement of eight drawers raised on plinth base, width 151cm, depth 91cm, height 75cm.Additional InformationNumerous cup rings, indentations and marks, scuffs/mark to one of the drawer fronts, large section of beading missing.
A mahogany pedestal desk, with green leather inset top above an arrangement of nine drawers, on ball and claw feet, height 76cm, width 153cm, depth 91cm.Additional InformationThe leather inset top is not original and is lifting on the right hand edge. Heavy wear to the beading around all of the drawer fronts, scuffs around the alcove where a chair has knocked against it and other scuffs and wear to the base section. There is general wear along the back edge, with some chips and dents and the back panel of the right hand pedestal is cracked. Wear to two of the corners at the back.
A Danish sterling silver and enamelled vase with panelled decoration inside silver floral banding, height 8cm (af), together with further silver and white metal items including two cut glass dressing table bottles with hallmarked silver collars, a silver backed dressing table brush, a perfume bottle, a candle sconce, sifter tops, a perfume bottle of oval form (lacking cover), the white metal includes a desk stand, two candle light shades, an Eastern napkin ring, etc, weighable 8.55ozt.
A Ceylonese ebonised desk stand, late 19th century, the central cover surmounted by an elephant, and opening to reveal an ivory inlaid elephant,cm, with a single drawer to the front, height 14cm, width 33cm, depth 23cm.Condition report: One urn lacking it's cover. Central cover not closing properly.
An Edwardian mahogany campaign desk, with label 'Chapman Son & Co, Makers London.E.C'. hinged top opening to fitted drawers, stationary compartments, photograph frames, fitted inkwell drawer, pocket watch holder, fitted with a pocket watch, (maker Barrett & Sons, 84 Piccadilly), width 67cm and height 81cm.
A Victorian walnut writing table, circa 1880, the drawers stamped for Morison Edinburgh, 76cm high, 112cm wide, 57cm deepCondition Report: There are marks, scratches, knocks and abrasions consistent with age and use.The gilt tooled green leather inset is a later replacement. Overall the desk is cleaned and ready for use.Some ink stains to the interiors of the drawers.There are no keys.Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
A George II walnut and feather banded kneehole desk, circa 1735, with caddie top, 70.5cm high, 76cm wide, 47cm deep For a desk of closely related form, see Christie's, London, Important English Furniture, 7th June 2007, Lot 72 (£18,000). Provenance:Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the ValeCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old splits and chips. The surface of cleaned/faded appearance. Evidence of old worm with filler used to disguise in areas filler.Later elements to feet. Handles appear original. Lock to upper drawer is a later replacement. No key present, lock is open. Various sections of replacement veneer and some sections re-stuck. Section of loss to one of the hinges of the door. Later tape applied to backboards. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Regency mahogany twin pedestal partner's desk, circa 1815, possibly Scottish, the central upper drawers to each side fitted with hinged leather inset slides, one side of the pedestals with three drawers, the other with side with three false drawer fronts forming a cupboard door, enclosing sliding trays, 81cm high, 148cm wide, 106cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use.Some old splits and chips.The leather inset top with the expected wear, abrasion and scratchesSome fading to timber (more so to one side)Ash drawer linings throughoutSolid turned ebony handlesOriginal locks and escutcheons throughoutKey present and operates lockOne handle with loses.One cupboard door with splits and warping of the underlying construction. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionPlease note this does break down into three pieces for storage/transport - the rectangular top section and the pair of drawer pedestals Condition Report Disclaimer
An Empire mahogany desk chair, circa 1815, the bar back with scroll arms above the leather upholstered seat and legs terminating in brass paw feetCondition Report: There are some marks, cracks, knocks and abrasions consistent with age and use.Repairs include some filler to the crest rail, a repair to one scroll arm, where the curved back meets the back legs and to the back leg/seat rail area, seat rail area in general.The leather seat is later with aged stud border.The underside of the seat has a fabric cover so it is not possible to inspect this area.There are later plastic studs under the feet which might suggest that the gilt metal paw feet could be later.Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
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