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Charles II oak and Inlaid desk box with drawer, Yorkshire, circa 1660-1680.The single plank lid above a horizontal box carved with bold interlaced strap-work, centred upon an elaborate iron lock-plate with contrasting inlaid initials "M H”. Above a full width strap-work carved drawer with concealed interior locking arrangement. The interior with double compartment, one of which having a concealed wooden spring-loaded action, 67cm wide, 38cm deep, 29cm high
Late 19th century figured mahogany twin pedestal writing desk, red leather inset, rectangular top with ogee mould, one long and two short frieze drawers supported on two stacks of three graduated drawers, all with original brass knob handles.width 152cm (60"), depth 74cm (29"), height 71cm (28")Condition report: Drawer interiors with original blue paper linings now in poor condition, replacement red leather top, some scuff marks to moulding on blind side of desk.
Early Victorian mahogany writing desk, rectangular top with red leather inset, two small slides at opposing ends for stationary, frieze drawer with turned handles, all standing on four turned legs underside of drawer marked 'From Freemans, St. Andrews, Norwich'.width 91cm (36"), depth 50cm (20"), height 77cm (30")Condition report: Split across leather inset with various scuff marks otherwise good.
A Derby Imari desk standish, probably Bloor period, of serpentine shape with central oval pomander with pierced cover, a flanking pair of inkwells with covers before a pen tray with cover, raised on four paw feet, 21cm wide.Condition: Both inkwell covers repaired. Fine faint crazing overall - not disfiguring.
Two early 20th Century French mantel clocks, the first of barrel form on scroll base in ebonised wood with white enamel dial, 16.5cm high, the second oak cased with arch top, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, 20cm high, together with a mahogany cased Elliot desk or mantel clock, the silvered dial marked for J.W.Benson of London, 14cm high. (3)
Four British art deco style desk or mantel clocks, the first by Smiths in cross-banded mahogany case, 20.5cm high, the second by John Francis in tapering oak case with chromium bezel, 13cm high, the third unsigned in square oak case with chromium bezel, 19cm high, the fourth by Mappin & Webb in walnut and mahogany rectangular case, 15cm high. (4)
A George III mahogany kneehole centre pedestal desk, circa 1785, the moulded top with tooled and gilt black leather skiver, above three cock-beaded frieze drawers, the kneehole between ten cock-beaded drawers, all with brass bale handles, to each side in the rear half are a further six drawers, 72cm H, 97cm W, 75cm D.
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