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Eight pocket watches including two motor car-type examples, desk watch, one inscribed 'Best Patent Lever Specially Adjusted', another 'Best Centre Seconds Chronograph', etc, for restoration (8).Additional InformationVarious cracks to dials, missing hands, dirt to dials, varying wear to cases. Three missing glass. Not tested, no guarantee of working order.
A Victorian walnut desk stand, of serpentine form with moulded glass inkwell and enamelled lid, width approx 29.5cm, together with two copper kettles and covers with acorn finials, a copper and steel oval cooking pan, four stoneware beer bottles, two glass Codd bottles and other items (qty).Additional InformationThe lid to the inkwell is detached from the glass, general scuffs and marks to the wood surface, some sun damage. Both copper kettles with general dents and over polishing throughout. The oval copper cooking dish with polished appearance and general tarnishing to the inside. One of the stoneware bottles is imprinted for H Singleton of Stockport, this is chipped to the underside of the base and with a smaller nick. Another of the stoneware pots is named for Groves and Whitnall Ltd Salford, chip to the shoulder and other grazes and nicks. One of the stoneware bottles with a pseudo armorial for Wovenden Sale chemist. One of the cod bottles named for JH Chuff Manchester, this is quite chipped and cracked at the collar and heavily worn on the surface, the other cod bottle, also named for the same maker but of a better appearance.
An early 20th century oak desk stand, with detachable inkwells, a Victorian glass decanter with hallmarked silver collar, Sheffield 1897, height 31cm (af), and a pair of opera glasses, etc.Additional InformationThe jug is heavily crazed and worn, the decanter is damaged and there is a large section of the glass which has been broken away to the top rim, wear and knocks.
ASPREY OF LONDON; a gilt tooled leather desk stand with hinged compartment, two swivel pen holders and pen rest, stamped mark to reverse, width 31cm.Additional InformationSome scuffs and scrapes, minor knock to the reverse, some discolouration to the pen tray, otherwise general wear throughout.
A large collection of 19th century and later seals, to include treen, pewter, horn, metal and composition examples, specifically a coral example, length approx 4.75cm, a veined marble seal, length approx 11.75cm, and a lignum vitae example, length approx. 5.5cm, with two turned wood circular seal boxes, a Mauchline Ware box, an red and white plastic desk set in box and other items (qty).
A Victorian cast and gilt brass desk inkstand, in Louis XIV style, with two hinged lidded inkwells and decorated throughout with scrolls and floral motifs, width 34cm.Additional InformationAge wear, dulling and tarnishing to the metalware throughout, some areas where the metal surface has lightly rusted or worn, the underside with slightly heavier wear and scratches giving it a mottled patina, overall a little tired.
FASE; a Spanish modernist chrome and painted metal angular desk lamp with circular chrome and perspex twin light shade supported on an angled arm and circular base, moulded maker's mark to the underside, height approx 40cm.Additional InformationChrome with some light scratches at the base and also to the shade but less so. The white painted surface to the arm with some scratches and small chips throughout. Some of the chips have been painted over in a different shade. NOTE - The chrome shade is loose where it joins to the metal clasp at the top. The metal appears to have a few splits here, not clear if this needs tightening from the underside or will remain loose?Wear to the finish on the underside of the shade. We can not guarantee that this is in full working order. As an electrical item it is important to have this rewired before use.
An Edwardian mahogany and line inlaid cylinder top desk raised on square sectioned tapering legs to spade feet, height 103.5cm, width 84cm, depth 50cm.Additional InformationSome sun fading to the front section. One of the handles with a slight loss. General age wear scuffs and scratches consistent with age throughout. Overall ok.
BRADLEY; a reproduction brass bound campaign style kneehole desk, the tooled green leather inset top above an arrangement of five drawers, raised on tapering block supports, width 121cm, depth 54.5cm, height 76cm.Additional InformationKnocks, scuffs and abrasions, scratches and wear to the tooled leather.
A George V hallmarked silver mounted desk blotter of shaped rectangular form, with chased floral detail surrounding an oval vacant cartouche, London 1912, length 29cm (af).Additional InformationTehe top section has separated from the base as is ripped, there are numerous dents and knocks, ripping and marks to the leather base.
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