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George III mahogany kneehole desk, with long frieze drawer flanked by faux lopers, with six further drawers to the cupboard kneehole on bracket feet, 93cm wide x 54cm deep x 84cm highCondition report: Minor marks and very slight splits to top. A couple of small losses to cockbeading, splits to sides - not severe, suggestion there may have been restoration to left side. Moulding at kneehole is detached but present. Key to kneehole cupboard is present, key to drawers is not present. Locks and brass mounts appear to be original. Overall good condition
18th century mahogany desk, with crossbanded top and seven drawers and secret wavy frieze drawer about the cupboard kneehole on ogee bracket feet, 78cm wide x 45cm deep x 73cm highCondition report: Some suggestion of restoration, there is general wear, scratches, some small veneer losses and replaced veneers, repair to right rear ogee foot, overall no severe damages, generally ok
Edwardian mahogany Carlton house desk, typical form with pierced brass gallery and tooled leather writing surface surrounded by raised superstructure of short drawers, enclosed cupboards and pigeon holes, three frieze drawers below on square tapered legs and castors, 118cm wide x 62cm deep x 103cm highProvenance: Property of a Lady, removed from a Hertfordshire Country Estate
Victorian style mahogany twin pedestal desk, with tooled leather inset top and seven drawers about the kneehole on plinth base, 152cm wide x 81cm deep x 78cm highProvenance: Property of a Lady, removed from a Hertfordshire Country EstateCondition report: Desk is in three pieces, leather top is ok, some veneer losses and ge real wear to front
A limed oak kneehole twin pedestal desk with inset green leather panelled top over an arrangement of seven drawers and two brushing slides (one missing) raised on square cut supports with brass caps, the central frieze drawer with inset ivory button with lettering Shannon, 6ft wide x 3ft deep (AF)
An Edwardian walnut kneehole desk/dressing table with associated top over three frieze drawers and cupboards enclosed by rectangular moulded panelled doors with carved foliate detail, raised on a plinth, 124 cm wide x 60 cm deep x 75 cm high, together with 5 19th century Baxter prints including Hindoo (sic) buildings, a boy sweep, etc, all framed (6)
A mid 19th century continental plum pudding mahogany enclosed writing desk, the front elevation enclosed by four drawers (disguised as five), raised on turned and tapering supports, the secretaire drawer above with green tooled leather writing surface and a further arrangement of drawers beneath a further set of three drawers, 150 cm wide
A Regency flame mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy the hinged lid enclosing an interior fitted with two further mahogany lidded vessels, 32 cm long together with a further desk top box with the sloped doors enclosing a waterfall interior, a graduated set of five pewter jugs and a collection of blue and white plates (a collection)
to include: a 17th/early 18th century all steel swivelling triple fob seal with ornate scrolling handle, slide to allow the triple matrix to revolve, (see footnote), Hazelwood school tokens (x 4), Maria Theresa Thaler; white metal medallions for the prevention of the assassination George III and presentation of colours to Birmingham loyal society, a medallion for Gutenberg anniversary, agate handled desk seal, a fob seal a/f, all in a 19th century mahogany boxFootnote: The revolving seal has been tentatively identified as a simplified version of the arms of the Kingdom of Denmark and Norway. If this hypothesis is correct, this seal dates from the early to late 17th Century, during that century there are only two Kings of Denmark and Norway who were appointed as Knights of the Order of the Garter. They were King Christian IV (born 1577 died 1648) who was appointed as a KG in 1603 and his grandson, King Christian V (born 1646 died 1699) who received the Garter in 1662.
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