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RENÉ LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945)A Pre-War 'Inséparables' 8 Day Desk Clock, design introduced in 1926clear and opalescent glass, press-moulded, frosted and polished; the timepiece in a gilt metal casing with hinged stand, the dial with Greek key border and printed numerals and increments, the central panel of the dial is hand-painted depicting two pairs of love birds perched on branches; Marcilhac no.76511.2cm high, moulded 'R.LALIQUE' and engraved 'France'
RENÉ LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945)A Pre-War 'Inséperables' 8 Day Desk Clock, design introduced in 1926clear glass, press-moulded, frosted and polished; the timepiece in a gilt metal casing with hinged stand, the dial with Greek key border and printed numerals and increment, the central panel of the dial finished in blue; Marcilhac no.76511.2cm high, engraved 'R.Lalique France' and faintly moulded 'R.LALIQUE'
RENÉ LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945)A Pre-War 'Naïades' 8 Day Desk Clock, design introduced in 1926clear glass, press-moulded, frosted and polished, the timepiece housed in a gilt metal casing with hinged stand, the dial printed with phosphorescent numerals with pierced and phosphorescent filled hands; Marcilhac no.76411.5cm high, engraved 'R.Lalique France' and faintly moulded 'R.LALIQUE'
A rare and exceptionally large commonwealth joined oak desk box, Gloucestershire, dated 1656The sloping lid with triple-reeded edge and applied bookrest rail, enclosing nine rear small drawer apertures, the front carved with opposed scaly-dragons, each with forked tongue and tail, to the right a till, having a drawer with initials and dated 'T S' over '1659', all sides carved with flower and whorl-filled guilloche, 105.5cm wide x 63cm deep x 37cm high, (41 1/2in wide x 24 1/2in deep x 14 1/2in high)
A small boarded oak desk box, English, circa 1600-20The hinged slope enclosing an interior fitted with till, the lid now lacking, above an enclosed shelf with an aperture, the front board with a reserve carved with a run of opposing leafy 'S'-scrolls, joined by strapwork, one end with initial triad 'HBM', 32cm wide x 24cm deep x 23.5cm high, (12 1/2in wide x 9in deep x 9in high)
A late Victorian silver desk standish, with a shell leaf and dart border on four claw feet, pen stirrup to back between two cut glass wells with silver mounts, approximately 22 x 17.5cm approximately 490 grams, Sheffield 1891, maker N Atkins, retailer "A Webster & Co Piccadilly W CONDITION REPORT: Surface scratches, conversant with use, some chips to the glass inkwells
A George V silver dressing table set, comprising a hand mirror, pair of clothes brushes, pair of hair brushes and a comb, Birmingham, 1918, initialled and cased together with a pair of silver desk candlesticks, a silver desk inkwell, a silver desk calendar and a silver vesta case CONDITION REPORT: All in used condition
An Edward VII silver desk standish, of oval form, with vase pierced handles, inscribed "Presented to Mr John Rawling by the tenants of the Oldwit Estate on his 21st Birthday, Sept 27th 1908", Sheffield 1907, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co.Ltd, approximately 220 grams, together with a pair of yellow metal glasses and a photographs album relating to the Rawling family
A carved mahogany twin pedestal partner's desk in George III style, late 19th/early 20th century, after the design by Thomas Chippendale for Nostell Priory, the rectangular top with a green tooled leather inset, above a frieze drawer to each long side, the pedestals enclosed by paneled doors enclosing an arrangement of divisions to one side and opposing drawers, with applied moulded decorated throughout, 82cm high, 203cm wide, 128cm wide Provenance: Property from a Private Collection The original desk was supplied by Thomas Chippendale to Nostell Priory, Yorkshire. It was the most expensive item supplied to Nostell and is best described in his own terms as described in his original accounts as 'a large mahogany library table of very fine wood with drawers within on one side and partitions on the other, with terms of ditto carvd & ornamented with Lions' heads & paws & the top covered with black leather, & the whole completely finishd in the most elegant taste - £72.10'.
An Edwardian silver desk companion, with scrolled pen rest, hinged sealing wax holder, lidded Vesta case with built in cigar cutter and pin tray, by W J Myatt & Co, hallmarks Birmingham 1903, length 16.5cm, 2.4oz weighable Very good original condition, no damage or restoration, all hinges working, tray is lightly surface scratched all over, feet aren't quite flat but will only need a minor adjustment, hallmarks very slightly rubbed
An Art Deco unmarked silver and silver-gilt desk cigarette box, engine turned brick and stripe lid with pierced foliate fretwork surround and rope twist border and internal plastic insert, overall length 17cm, 11.7oz weighable Very good original condition, no damage or restoration, gilding still very bright, very lightly surface scratched, unmarked
2 Art Nouveau German silver desk items, comprising a letter opener and desk deal, relief floral decoration with steel end pieces, paper knife length 13.5cm, (2) Both in very good original condition, no damage or repairs, paper knife has 2 very small abrasions to the steel tip, both stamped with 800 standard mark, marks are clear.
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