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A George V silver desk stand, maker Crichton Brothers, London 1912, with two matching silver mounted cut glass inkwells, presented to 'Miss Gray by the Officers Royal Defence Corps, in grateful recognition of her kindness & generosity during their stay at Lessness Park camp Christmas 1916' 16.9oz
A vintage highly decorative enamelled brass, 3 piece desk set. Comprising: lockable dome topped stationary box (key missing) with enamelled escutcheon, corners and detail to lid, 2 handled inkwell stand with hinged lid and glass liner and a pen tray raised on 2 pedestal feet, with engraved detail to rim and enamelled central panel. Box approx. 14 x 18.5 x 9.5cm. Pen tray approx. 25cm long. Inkwell approx. 13.5cm tall x 16.5cm diameter.
Late 19th/early 20th century ladies rosewood writing desk, the line inlaid bow fronted top with central gold tooled leather inset, having two small and one larger central drawer to the frieze, the centre drawer and side supports featuring marquetry inlays of classical designs, all raised on four line inlaid tapering square legs with porcelain casters, width 92cm, depth 49cm, height 74cm
A George III mahogany desk, circa 1780, the crossbanded top above an arrangement of drawers around a kneehole cupboard, 76cm high, 135cm wide, 50cm deep, together with a George III mahogany armchair, late 18th century, with drop-in seat, 96cm highProvenance: Berwick House, ShropshireCondition Report: The desk:Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some colour variation overall, some areas with marks and staining,The rear with later applied fabric, this appears to have been used in the centre of a room previously, originally designed to sit against a wall.The handles appear to be original, there are no keys present to operate any locks but all elements are open at time of report -there is a key stuck in one bottom drawer, this does not operate the lock and would probably need removing - Dreweatts have tried gently pulling but not with any great pressure. The chair:Overall solid and stable, the seat re-upholstered, Dreweatts cannot guarantee the originality of any elements beneath the upholsteryCondition Report Disclaimer
A Regency black lacquered and gilt chinoiserie decorated desk, circa 1815, decorated with figures, animals and village scenes throughout, the tooled leather inset rectangular top with raised section to rear edge, incorporating two hinged panels opening to an arrangement of pigeon holes and shelves, above three frieze drawers, on S-scroll legs joined by shaped peripheral stretchers centred by a flambeau terminal, on acanthus carved pad feet, 93cm high, 149cm wide, 77cm deepProvenance: The Collection of Countess Veronica Munster Condition Report: Marks, crackelure, scuffs, knocks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and useAged appearance with faded marks and rubbing to some of the paintwork, the corners and front edge scratched to reveal the pale underlying timberKnocks to the outset giltwood carved feetThe pale brown gilt tooled leather inset faded, scratched and stainedRepairs with filler to two of the interior hinge areas of the rising flaps. One turned handle detached.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A group of red and gilt painted tinware (toleware) desk items, late 19th century, comprising a rectangular box and hinged cover, 9cm high, 14cm wide, a cylindrical box and hinged cover, 9cm high, 13cm diameter, and a small tray, 29 x 22cmProvenance:Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the ValeCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, indentations, losses to paint, signs of overpainting and restoration to surfaces - hinges intact at time of report Condition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian oak and walnut pedestal desk, by Gillow & Co, circa 1880, with green leather inset top above the frieze drawers and the pedestals each with three further graduated drawers, the top drawer of one pedestal stamped for the maker and serial numbered 14102 76cm high, 137cm wide, 68cm deepCondition Report: Marks, scuffs, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and useOne handle detached (strangely there are four other drawer handles and various mouldings that match this piece, but are not from this piece of furniture).Casters fitted within the plinth baseThe gilt tooled leather inset is a later replacement, now scuffed and worn.The back with no mouldings, ie made to sit against a wall.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A 'Regency' rosewood break-centre secretaire side cabinet, verde antico marble top with three-quarter gallery above three drawers, the central fitted as a desk with a writing surface, small drawers and pigeonholes, swing handles, oval escutcheons pressed with a lion mask, military ensign flags, canon, anchor, galleon and and meandrous border, the pleated and grilled door enclosing a shelf flanked by panel doors, each enclosing a further shelf, plinth base, 86.5cm high, 118cm wide, 42cm deep, elements c.1820
Derbyshire Ashford Marble - a 19th century rectangular black marble desk weight, inlaid with sprays of Jasmine, approx 13cm x 8.5cm; together with another smaller inlaid with sprays of Dog Rose, approx 11.5cm x 7.5cm (2)Condition report: the larger pieces has nibbles and chips to corners and a chip to top right edge and bottom left edge; smaller piece has nibbles and chips throughout and a leaf missing
An Elizabeth II sterling silver desk model of a 1932 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Roadster, Magna London, hallmarked London 1979, with removable bonnet cover and opening dickie seat, mounted on a wooden plinth, limited edition of 1,000, in fitted presentation box, width of model only 13cmCondition: good overall with no issues
A Sheraton revival mahogany desk, circa 1910, three quarter gallery top on an arrangement of desk drawers in serpentine form with turned ivory randles, above a green leather writing surface inlaid to a bow front shape desk, on a single frieze drawer with metal ring handles, raised on inverted flute tapering supports on outswept feet. 91cm H x 80cm W x 48cm D
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