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Civil Aircraft Models and Kit Desk Models, various boxed examples includes two 1:400 scale Virgin Atlantic models Airbus A340 and Boeing 747, self assemble desk ornaments, Skyline Decals 1:100 scale Bart Simpsons Boeing 737, Lupa 1:200 scale Airbus A380 and similar Beluga A300 Airbus, Sky Marks 1;200 scale Aircraft of the World SKR085 Quantas Wunala Dreaming, SKKR086 Quantas Nalanji Dreaming 9all appear complete but unchecked)and various smaller scale models examples by Herpa, Schuco and Aero Classics, G-E, boxes F-G, (15)
A Danish teak 'Model 56' desk,c.1960, designed by Arne Wahl Iversen for Vinde Møbelfabrik, with a letter rack and drawers above a writing surface and two further drawers, with two metal stretchers, branded '56', 'MV' monogram and 'Made in Denmark',99.5cm wide70cm deep84cm high Condition report: One small knock to the top of the writing surface.
A pair of 'Simris' or 'Olympia' desk lamps,designed in 1968 by Anders Pehrson for Ateljé Lyktan, Åhus, each with a white aluminium shade on a chrome stand and black leather base, one with acrylic diffuser, one with aluminium diffuser, with adjustable heads, 53cm high (2)In 1972, the design was on commission from the International Olympic Committee for the Munich Olympic Games.Condition report: With some scratches to the shades. Wired for UK mains. One likely with the diffuser replaced. The acrylic diffuser with some chips/burns.
A pair of 'Jumo 600' chrome desk lamps,1940s, designed by Yves Jujeau and André Mounique, of the Société Nouvelle des Etablissements JUMO, each with an adjustable domed shade and pivoting shaft with integral switch, 60cm high (2)Charlotte Perriand chose them for the 'Le Bazar' exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris in 1949.Condition report: Spotting and chrome flecks to the domes, shafts and bases. Rewired.
A desk chair,designed by Charles Eames for Herman Miller and made by Hille, with a cream leather seat, on an alumninum cast stand, labelled 'Charles Eames design Herman Miller Zeeland-Michigan, made by Hille of London Ltd.', 47cm wide50cm deep85cm high, seat 48.5cm highCondition report: Some discolouration to the seat, one split to the top right of the front. Spotting to the frame. Some rusting to the bolts to the sides.
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: an Edwardian tea caddy, of shaped oval form, by William Hutton and Sons, Birmingham 1904, shaped oval form, a late-Victorian caster, a spectacle case, a vase, a cased anointing spoon, six cased teaspoons, a butter shell, four salt cellars in a later case, and eight thimbles, a silver-gilt and enamel buckle, Birmingham 1911, a pepper, two salt cellars, three desk seals, three pencils, a brush, various manicure items, approx. weighable 17oz. (qty)
λA mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian card case, by Robert Thornton, Birmingham 1870, engine-turned and engraved decoration, plus a cigarette case, two vesta cases, three matchbox covers, a mustard pot, a pair of pepper pots, a pair of sugar tongs, two compacts, a compass, a penknife, a tortoiseshell purse with inlaid foliate and swallow decoration, a cased fork and spoon, a cased three-piece condiment set, a cased set of six teaspoons, a spoon and a base metal desk seal, approx. weighable 20oz. (qty)
By Omar Ramsden a silver and enamel matchbox cover, London 1935, also engraved 'OMAR RAMSDEN ME FECIT', rectangular form, spot-hammered decoration, the front with a pierced scend of St. George killing the dragon, with red enamel behind, the reverse inscribed 'W. E. BEVAN COITY WALLIA COMMONS 1921-36', length 7.4cm, approx. weight 3.8oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Coity is a village in Wales and is now an area of Bridgend, South Wales, W.E Bevan, was the solicitor and clerk to the local council and was most helpful to the local people, by way of gratitude they presented him with this match box cover, it stood on his desk until he died in 1949.
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a Victorian silver common prayer book cover, by William Comyns, London 1892, rectangular form, pierced and embossed with figural decoration, length 9.4cm, plus an Edwardian desk seal, by Sydney and Co., London 1906, tapering faceted form, a Dutch silver-mounted glass scent bottle, a cigarette case, and a conical snuffer, approx. weighable 4.5oz. (5)
A Victorian silver-mounted travelling dressing table set, by Pearce, maker ,77 Cornhill, London, the silver by Thomas Johnson, London 1851, the covers with engraved foliate decoration, comprising: four scent bottle, eight toilet boxes, in fitted trays that slide to the side to reveal a velvet lined pop-up tray with silver and mother-of-pearl pieces including a dip pen, a letter knife, a pencil, a penknife, a desk seals, two button hooks, a corkscrew, two pairs of scissors, a bodkin and two manicure items, with two secret compartments, the velvet lined inside of the cover with a mirror, the front with a jewellery drawer, in a fitted brass bound walnut travelling case, with a key, length 31cm, approx. weight 6.6oz.
λA Victorian silver travelling dressing table set, retailed by W. Leuchers, 18 Piccadilly, the silver by Thomas Johnson, London 1854, the covers with crisp engraved overseas land and seascapes with buildings within foliate scroll decoration, later engraved 'Araby', comprising: a beaker, four bottles, a visiting card case, five toilet jars and boxes, an inkwell, a vesta box, an Aide memoire with ivory leaves, a pumice, a funnel, the front with two jewellery drawers, and a drop down tray with a medicine spoon, a pencil by Mordan, a thimble, two needle cases, a tape measure, a mother-of-pearl mirror, five mother-of-pearl-handled implements, a desk seals, two pairs of scissors and a manicure item, the inside of the velvet lined cover with a mirror, and with a velvet pen wipe, needle and pin case, in a fitted brass-bound coromandel case with two carrying handles, one glass base a.f, length 33cm, approx. weighable 15oz.
A 17th Century oak desk:, the hinged sloping fall fitted with a ledge enclosing a fitted interior, with four small drawers and central open compartment, the shaped apron fitted with a drawer with carved lunette flowerhead ornament, on ring turned legs, united by plain stretchers, 81cm (2ft 8in) wide (with restoration).
An early 18th Century walnut and cross and feather banded kneehole desk:, the quarter veneered top with a moulded edge and rounded corners, fitted with a single long and six short drawers about a central enclosed cupboard with shaped apron drawer above, on later bracket feet, 78cm (2ft 6 1/2in) wide.
A Victorian walnut pedestal desk:, the rectangular top inset with a panel of tooled leather, having a moulded edge and rounded corners, containing three frieze drawers and six pedestal drawers, each enclosed by a pilaster locking stile, on plinth bases, the top 122cm (4ft) x 72cm (2ft 4 1/4in).
A lady's Edwardian rosewood and marquetry writing desk:, bordered with boxwood lines and decorated with stylised foliate scroll designs, heightened in ivory, the breakfront superstructure with a pierced gilt brass three quarter gallery and a central mirror panel back, flanked by two small drawers to either side, having a tooled leather inset writing surface, fitted with three drawers in the shaped apron with fan spandrels, on square tapered legs terminating in castors, 102cm (3ft 4in) wide.
A burr figured walnut pedestal desk:, of recessed broken outline, the rectangular top inset with an oval panel of tooled leather, having a wide crossbanded border and a moulded edge with rounded corners, fitted with three frieze drawers and six pedestal drawers with feather banded edges and crossbanded surrounds, on ogee bracket feet with carved acanthus ornament, the top 141cm (4ft 7 1/2in) x 76.5cm (2ft 6in).
First World War 'Mons Star' trio comprising 1914 Star with two mentioned in despatches Oak leaves named to 6762 L.CPL. R. Parish 2/ Essex R. together with War and Victory medals named to 6762 A. SJT. R. Parish. Essex R., together with a trench art desk weight, all in a First World War Princess Mary Christmas Gift tin.
Rare fragment of marble from the desk of Adolf Hitler, the Reich Chancellery, Berlin. Formerly the property of Section Officer Peggy Lillian May Hack WAAF. Peggy Hack joined the WAAF as an Airwoman on 16th July 1940, receiving a commission to the rank of Section Officer on 3rd October 1944. As the War in Europe came to an end Peggy became one of the first two British Servicewomen to enter Berlin, visiting the Reich Chancellery, where she acquired the marble fragment. During the visit Peggy and her colleague Section Officer B. Hampston were photographed by Flight Lieutentant N S Clark, the RAF's official photographer inside the Hall of Mosiacs. The photograph of Betty, along with another one of her meeting Soviet female soldier Maria Limanskaya are available to view on the Imperial War Museums website. The desk fragment is supplied with a letter of provenance, copies of Section Officer Hack's Service papers and copy photographs of her in Berlin. N.B. Colouration of marble matches exactly with another fragment sold by these rooms 25th August 2016 for £6,100 - lot 610
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