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A large selection of British and American military related publications and paperwork including SSAFA Searchlight Tattoo programme 1953, RAF Officers course notes, Iraq map folio, Uniform Regulations for Officers of the Fleet, a History of Military Aviation in San Antonio, USA Meritorious Service medal cetificate and others, photographs, research, American flag desk pennants etc
A George V silver and tortoiseshell pique inlaid desk clock, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and blued steel hands with subsidiary seconds dial, by Elkington & Co, hallmarks Birmingham 1924, width 9.5cm, height 8cm, not currently workingGood overall condition although not currently working, clock movement needs some attention, silver lightly abraded all over, hallmarks clear
A Victorian silver desk cigar stand, canted square form with central raised stand, indistinct maker's marks, hallmarks Sheffield 1887, retailed by Mappin & Webb width 10cm, height 3.5cm, 4.2ozGood original condition, no obvious damage or repair, general abrasions and wear all over and one corner slightly bent out of shape, hallmarks are quite rubbed
A Victorian, Edwards and Roberts 'Chinese Chippendale' style mahogany kneehole desk, with leather inset top, brushing slides, and blind fret chinoiserie decoration fitted with six short and one long frieze drawer, raised on open cluster column supports with block feet. Bearing the Edwards & Roberts stamp to the top of the frieze drawer. 122cm wide x 66cm deep x 79cm to the top x 61cm knee clearance height Condition report: Cracks to the top under the leather but not through the banding. The leather top is badly worn.
Mont Blanc Meisterstück Schreibtischset mit Füllfederhalter Gold 585, Mont Blanc Meisterstück le Grand No 149, (Chip am Rand des Füllerhalters) sowie Mont Blanc Meisterstück le Grand Desk mit Tintenfass aus Bleikristall-Glas, normale Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, Maße Platte je 12 x 8 x 2,5 cm, L 18 cm.
A French mahogany and walnut cross-banded cylinder bureau, 20th Century, the fall front under three short drawers, enclosing three further drawers and a leather writing top, above a shaped long drawer which rolls back the desk top when opened, gilt metal mounted sabre legs, 103cm high, 75cm wide, 53cm deep
A polychrome painted and parcel gilt desk, bureau or dressing table, in 18th century Venetian style, late 19th century, 74cm high, 117cm wide, 60cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,The handles appear to be the original Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, This has been varnished at some point, this has warn in part and also discoloured in places - it may well benefit from this being cleaned away, the paint and gilt also with signs of wear and rubbing, also some scratches and lossesOverall solid and stablePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III mahogany kneehole desk, circa 1780, with brushing slide above the arrangement of drawers and a kneehole cupboard, on bracket feet, 77cm high, 82cm wide, 46cm deep Provenance: Provenance: Property from the collection of the late Mr. & Mrs. John da Silva According to the family archive this table was purchased by the late J.B. da Silva's mother in 1931 from J. H. Roberts & Co., High Street, Camberley for £24.00Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,None of the handles or escutcheons appear to be the original, these appear to be 19th century replacements - there are various holes and plugs where the original had sat. The key to the cupboard door is not operating any of the locks Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, old losses and repairs to veneers and mouldingsThe rail beneath the slide is oak, this is possibly a later replacement timberThe top drawer previously fitted, this has been largely removed, there are cracks and openings to the joints of the base-boards of the drawersThe handles do not appear to be the originals, the lock to the top drawer does appear to be - there are no keys present,Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian mahogany twin pedestal desk, circa 1870, with leather inset top above pedestals each with four graduated drawers, 76cm high, 123cm wide, 68cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks,Wear and marks overall, scuffs and knocks to extremities, these will benefit from a clean and polish all over, The arms to connect the pedestals beneath the top with require some attention prior to use in a domestic setting. The leather surface with various marks, scuffs, holes and signs of wear and age and use,The locks appears to be the originals, the handles appear to be replacementsPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Additional measurements: the drawers are graduated the narrowest (top) drawer front is 9cm highCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A collection of desk items, comprising; a mahogany and leather clad box, late 19th century, the door in the form of four false book bindings enclosing a shelved interior, 30cm high, 26cm wide, 22cm deep, a Victorian rosewood string caddy, 12cm long, a rosewood beaded stationery box, 24cm long, and a Cornish serpentine desk font, 16.5cm highCondition Report: All items in the lot with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use, Book bindings box: Scuffs and some marks, some losses to the lowest edge. Some old splits and cracks to timber. The catch operating at time of report.String box:Revolving freely on the base - possibly too freely, small chips and loss to edge of the cover to the rear, rear removable and screw action holdingStationary box:Overall with signs of wear and use, ring marks and losses to the polish, the underside probably previously with baize or some other lining - this now absent, the interior lined - probably later. No key - the lock open at time of report - the keeper does not appear originalThe font:Signs of adhesive to the tops of the columns and the basin base - probably original, some wax deposits to the interior - may have had a candle fitted at some point. Some chips and nibbles to edges and extremities.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition of all itemsCondition Report Disclaimer
A collection of desk items, comprising; a Victorian mahogany writing slope, of traditional form, 14cm high, 41cm wide, a pair of brass taper sticks, each modelled as a seated Oriental gentleman holding the sconce aloft, 12.5cm high, a rectangular tea caddy, 12cm high, 13cm wide, and a Victorian oak and brass domestic post tray, 18cm high, 17cm wide Condition Report: All items in the lot with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use, Writing slope:With later baize to the interior, the baize covered section is falling forward due to the catch no longer securing this element when opening - this may require some attentionThe interior bearing a label for William Dobson, StrandMarks and staining to interior of the drawer, the securing pin appears original Later baize to base Domestic post tray:The brass with polish deposits to the recesses, also some pitting and discolouration Old splits and cracks to the oak elementsOverall solid and stable Taper sticks:The metal with polish deposits to the recesses, also some pitting and discolouration, also dirt Tea caddy:Chips and losses to some veneers and inlaysLosses wear and depletion to the silvered liningsDry appearances overall, would benefit from a polish Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition of all items Condition Report Disclaimer
A Russian mahogany and gilt metal mounted twin pedestal desk in 19th century style, 20th century, 76cm high, 181cm wide, 92cm deep, together with a similar armchair, late 19th century, 120cm high Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use, scuffs and scratches, chips and losses to some elements of veneer and metal inlays also numerous indentations and some holes. The leather with marks, scuffs, scratches, indentations.The slides to each side are stiff, one has the handles the other is missing one handle and is not possible to pull out at time of report. there is a key for the central drawer - this is bent and misshapen and stuck in this lock, there is no obvious key for the side drawers, these are shut at time of report.The pedestals each with an arrangement of three further long drawers behind the cupboard doors. There are no apparent keys to these doors either - they are open at time of reportThe chair in a similar condition overall, also signs of age and use, scuffs and marks to the leatherPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood banded ladies writing desk, the lid enclosing a fitted interior with pocket timepiece and various compartments and drawers, with a frieze drawer and further pigeonholes, the rear with further short drawers, 83cm high, 66cm wide, 44cm deepProvenance: Property from the collection of the late Mr. & Mrs. John da Silva
BUREAU - PLAT IM LOUIS SEIZE STIL / Schreibtisch / Partner desk, Palisander und Rosenholz furniert, Mitte 20. Jh.; Zargenrahmen mit je drei Schüben unterschiedlicher Größe an den Längsseiten, die Ecken betont durch zylindrische Elemente mit konischen, und oben kannelierten Beinen auf Messingrollen; die Beine mit Holzgewinden montiert. Platte mit goldgeprägtem, rotem Lederbezug. H. 77,5 x B. 167,5 x T. 106 cm (geringe Gebrauchsspuren).
A 19th Century porcelain desk standish, the pen tray with lid decorated with garlanded sheep, the pounce pot and ink well of fluted and gilt-lined form with pineapple finials flanking the candle holder raised on ornate pierced scrollwork feet, 21cm W, together with a Wedgwood Blue Jasper dip pot pourri with domed foliate decorated cover flanked by openwork handles, 26.5cm W max x approx 10.5cm H, a Royal Doulton "Madras" transfer decorated loving mug, 10.5cm H, a Chelsea Derby type figure of a cherub hunter with pointer at his side, 10cm H. and a Royal Collection "Queen Victoria" English fine bone china trinket box, 6.5cm x 5cm CONDITION REPORTS Desk standish has a large hairline crack and repair to the main body as well as various other hairline cracks. Heavy wear to the gilding throughout. Various firing faults throughout. Some small areas of chipping, most noticeably to the edges of the pounce pot and ink well placer edges. Candlestick holder does not sit centrally to the space, possible replacement thread. One lid has been broken in half and repaired. There is a large chip to the underside of the pen holder lid as well as some minor losses to the flowers, etc. and a small chip to the lamb's ear. All in need of a good clean. There is a repair to the edge of the ink well and a small chip on the bottom edge of the pounce pot. See images for more detail. Wedgwood pot pourri has some surface scratches and firing faults especially noticable to the interior. Dirty on the handles in particular. Wear and tear conducive with age and use. There is a small fault/chip to the internal rim of the lid. See images for more details. Royal Doulton loving mug has several chips to the base including one large one, crazing throughout and a chip to the interior base. One handle has been broken and repaired. Cherub figure has had large areas of damage and restoration throughout including to the wing, leg, arm, etc. See images for more detail. Trinket box has general wear and tear. All items have wear and tear conducive with age and use to include some light surface scratching, dirt, etc.
A modern stained beech and pine double pedestal desk, the plain top on two banks of four drawers with brass cup handles, 166.5 cm wide x 88 cm deep x 80 cm high, together with a circa 1900 Carolean style carved oak dining chair, 45 cm wide x 106 cm high, a pair of modern stained beech wheel and stick back kitchen chairs and two others
A Georgian walnut kneehole desk of small size, quarter veneered and feather-banded top, with drawers below and alcove cupboard, width 75cm Oak drawer linings, some veneer lifting on the top and general water staining and fading. There is water damage and drying to the top of the desk which has caused cracks in the veneer in multiple places. Similarly to the sides of the desk, there is evidence of damp and cracks to the surface of the wood. There is also cracks in the moulding around the top, but none is missing. The top drawer has a 1 inch square section at the top right hand corner has been broken and reglued. The second drawer down has a small section of moulding missing. The middle door in the kneehole is bowed and doesn't close. There is a number of small pieces of veneer missing on the feet and a section of moulding missing on the base.
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