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A Victorian walnut roll top kneehole desk, the top with pierced three-quarter gallery over a tambour roll opening to reveal a fitted interior with satin birch drawers and tooled leather writing surface, the lower section with central kneehole bordered by an arrangement of nine drawers with spiral twist pilasters, the locks stamped 'Cope & Collinson', raised on a pedestal supports with plinth bases, 105 x 70 x 95cm high.
A late 19th Century French ball or "Bubble" desk timepiece, having a pin-set movement and white enamel face with Roman numerals and blued steel poker hands, in a Swiss white metal case with hemispherical glasses front and back giving an overall globular form, the rear glass having a polished flat to allow the timepiece to sit with the face canted, 68 mm excluding bow and stem, (mainspring a/f, escapement functioning and communicating with hands)
A 19th Century crossbanded mahogany and satinwood strung kneehole writing desk, with inset leather skiver, nine drawers and raised on square legs with brass casters. With label for Stephen Bindon of Eastbourne. Overall 115x74x56cm. Kneehole 42x57cm. Areas of sunbleaching and discolouration, and various marks and scratches.
‘The Richardson House’ a large and impressive painted wooden dolls house and contents, English mid 18th century, previously on display in the Vivien Greene Dolls House museum, the sand stone brick effect façade with two steps leading to painted green panelled front door with glazed fanlight, eight recently glazed windows and quoining to each side, with later painted black pitch roof with two chimneys, opening in two wings to six rooms on three levels, hallway and landing with staircase and annex to rear of ground floor landing, all rooms with interior doors and moulded wood surrounds, painted marble effect built-in wooden fireplaces. Hallway and landing with rare original painted wood effect walls, kitchen with painted blue walls, built in plate rake, shelf, cupboard and good Evans and Cartwright tinplate stove with painted marble effect surround, first floor drawing room with fine mid 18th century wall papers with large leaf and rose pattern and rare panel of exotic birds eating fruit. With a good selection of contents including Waltershausen settee with scroll shaped ends, four chairs and a carver all with mauve silk upholstery and three further smaller chairs, sewing table with lyre shaped supports and hinged top (loose), marble top writing desk with pigeon holes, side board with mirror back and painted pillar supports, bureau with two drawers and fold down front, display cabinet with blue lining and two drawers (lacks glass to front) and a chest of drawers all with gold transfer decoration, pair of pink silk upholstered chairs with tassels, painted tinplate mirror on stand with shaped and moulded legs and twisted supports, family of five painted wooden dolls and two with moulded hair styles (both lack lower legs and one lacks arms) and a bisque shoulder head maid together with a good selection of wooden furniture, ornaments, kitchenalia and more, 42 ½” (108cm) tall, 36” (92cm) wide, 15” (38cm) deep , (condition: since this house was sold in the Vivien Greene sale part I in December 1998 the present owner has carefully removed the later red paint to the façade to reveal wonderful original sand stone brick detail, added repainted window brick pediments, replaced sills and repainted front door and steps). Provenance: Prior to being on display at Vivien Greene’s museum the house was the property of the late Sir Albert Richardson, past president of The Royal Academy and pre-eminent authority on 18th century architecture, the drawing room wall paper is of particular interest and has been identified and dated to 1777. Please note: For viewing, shipping and collection of this lot please contact Leigh Gotch at C&T Auctioneers direct.
Rock & Graner tinplate dolls house bed and school desk with bench, German circa 1875, both painted in wood grain effect, the school desk with pillar supports on cabriole feet, bench with pierced and shaped back and arms, 2” (5cm) tall, the bed with scroll ends, pierced sides and on turned legs, 3 ¼” (8.2cm) long, (condition: paint very good, desk with very faint glue marks and very slight loss, bed lacks canopy), (2 items).
‘Embassy House’ a large English painted wooden red brick Victorian Dolls House and contents, with two steps leading to painted green dummy front door, five glazed windows to façade and a further two glazed windows to each side, all with painted moulded surrounds, quoining to edges and painted black pitched roof, opens in two wings to four large rooms, hallway and landing, two rooms hall and landing with patterned wallpapers, bedroom lined in pink and cream silk and kitchen with painted blue washed walls. All rooms with built in fireplace and a good selection of furnishings including dining room with wooden table two bureaus, side board, three blue silk upholstered chairs, hanging clock, umbrella stand, glazed china head doll and accessories, bedroom with stained wood suite including bed, wardrobe, dressing table, Waltershausen washstand, accessories, miniature S&H bisque head doll and glazed China in bed, Salon with nice light wood suite of settee, desk, wall stand with mirror and three chairs upholstered in blue cloth and all having gold embossed decoration, pair of bamboo chairs, accessories and parian doll, kitchen with wooden dresser, table, bench, side cabinet, two chairs, plate rack, china doll and more, 47” (117cm) tall, 37 ½” (95cm) wide, 16” (40cm) deep, (condition: steps not original, some areas have been sensibly restored and repainted). Please note: For viewing, shipping and collection of this lot please contact Leigh Gotch at C&T Auctioneers direct.
Waltershausen Biedermeier Dolls House furniture, German mid 19th century, cabinet with mirror backed shelf above drawer and hinged door base, 5 ¾” (14.5cm) tall, writing desk with drawers and pigeon hole, hallway stand with mirror top, chest of three drawers, piano, sewing table with two drawers and lyre end supports, five chairs and a mantle clock, (condition: very good, sewing table slight loss to one foot end), (12 items).
Selection of Waltershausen Dolls House furniture, German 1860s/80s, including writing desk, Davenport, chest of two drawers, dressing table, sideboard, table, various chairs, and a suite of dark wood small scale furniture with red velvet upholstered chairs and settee, (condition: most with some loss damage), (lot).
Selection of stained red wood Dolls House furniture, German late 19th century, including double wardrobe with mirror and three drawers, 6” (15cm) tall, pair of matching beds, two side tables, dining table, chest of drawers with shelf and mirror above, two hallway stands with mirrors, two oval tables, desk and nine various chairs, (condition: generally very good), (21 items).
Collection of wooden Dolls House furniture, German 1880s/90s, the stained wood furniture including double wardrobe with mirrored doors, single drawer and decorative pediment with metal decoration and handles, 6 ¼” (16cm) tall, carved wooden bed with mattress, dressing table with mirror, writing desk with pigeon holes, two mirrored hall stands, two arts and craft style side cabinets, marble topped washstand, towel rail, circular table, kitchen shelf with carved wood containers (lacks one metal hook), and a pair of blue velvet upholstered chairs, (condition: good), (14 items).
19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TWIN DRAWER DESK, Heal & Sons tapering turned legs with brass knop handles, 91cm width, Depth 51cm, Height, 74cm Lot 824: Numerous surface marks & signs of use to to. Top with missing section to rear & possible evidence that there may have been a raised gallery to the back edge. Later inserts to one drawer, some light signs of age & use to lower section. See photos
VICTORIAN WALNUT PIANO DESIGN DAVENPORT, rise top section with bracket support writing desk and 4 side drawers, 57cm width. Appears to be original and complete, some old repairs, rising rear section appears to be reluctant to rise. Overall light signs of age and use but generally in good condition. See photos
Frank O. Salisbury, British 1874-1962 - Ten portraits: Study for the portrait of The Hon. Mr Leighton ?; Mr Waldorf, New York, 1946; A man in an academic hood; A man sat with his hand resting under his chin; A man holding a book; A man with round glasses; a man wearing suit with striped tie; A man leaning on a desk; A man sat in a chair with his hands clasped and held at his chest; A man holding a book; chalk and pastel on paper, 64 x 51 cm and smaller (unframed) (10) (ARR) Provenance: The Walpole Society, donated by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector Note: Frank O. Salisbury was one of the leading society portrait painters of his day. The son of a plumber and glazier, he was drawn to art at an early age and throughout his career painted many important figures in the cultural and political sphere, including Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Winston Churchill. His portraits of Dame Maud McCarthy and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor (King Edward VIII) are currently on display as part of the inaugural display at the newly reopened National Portrait Gallery in London. Salisbury also painted large-scale ceremonial, historical and religious scenes, many of which are now in public collections. Salisbury painted in a classical but lively style, bringing his sitters to life while remaining vehemently opposed to modern methods. The works for sale with Roseberys include portraits of glamourous society figures, politicians, eminent businesspeople, and members of the aristocracy. Interesting examples include portraits of Will Keith Kellogg, founder of the eponymous cereal company, Her Highness the Ameera of Bhahwalpur and Mrs Dunlap Hopkins, President of the Women’s School of Design in New York. There is also a highly moving study of a Nurse in Wartime uniform. Alongside these portraits, there is also a collection of large-scale studies for religious scenes. These works have remained unseen for several decades and were recently donated to The Walpole Society by Philip Mould & Company on behalf of a private collector.
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