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A Victorian stained pine twin pedestal desk (for restoration), with one long and two short drawers over two banks of three short drawers, 76.5 x 150cm (af). Additional InformationThere is damage, loss to mouldings, general heavy wear throughout, this will require attention and is sold as seen.
SCHLEISSNER; a German .800 silver and silver mounted desk set including clear glass inkwell and blotter, all featuring repoussé foliate decoration with stamped manufacturer's marks, inkwell 9.5 x 7.9 x 7.5cm, a set of six .800 silver teaspoons and further plated flatware, weighable silver approx 17ozt.Additional InformationSilver in general worn condition with heavy tarnish, surface scratches, nicks and gouges throughout, the fixture of the blotter a little loose and out of its original position, the inkwell does not have a removable liner, has a small chip to one of the top corners with further nibbles to the base, the other glass vessel also with numerous nibbles, the liner to the tray badly cracked and broken, silver also features minor indentations and some misshaping, please refer to illustrations and request additional if necessary.
* Jigsaw. History of England, Paris: H. Rousseau, after 1853, three hand-coloured lithographed jigsaws, printed on paper laid down on wood, depicting the monarchs of England, surrounded by vignette scenes of battles, deaths of monarchs etc., the first jigsaw featuring Saxon and Danish monarchs and history, from Egbert to Harold II, the second featuring the Norman and Plantagenet eras, and the third showing the Tudor, Stuart and Hanoverian monarchs ending with Victoria, each monarch numbered and listed, each title, name and vignette description in both English and French, each comprising between 83-86 pieces, the first with two tabs lacking and six detached (four with old repairs), the second with three tabs detached, the third with four tabs lacking and eight detached, each 31.5 x 39.5 cm (12.25 x 15.75 ins), contained together in original board box (and separated by two sheets of board covered in blue paper), the lid with hand-coloured lithographed pictorial design of Victoria receiving her crown, and title in English and French, surrounded by decorative paper border, printed label to verso 'From Leuchars Late Dunnett's 3, Cheapside, London', soiled and edge-worn, lacking board sides, base (also lacking board sides) with printed label to verso bearing central vignette of a rocking horse and lettered 'Leuchars Late Dunnett's Toy Warehouse, 3, Cheapside. Dressing Case, Writing Desk, and Work Box, Manufactory 38 Piccadilly London' (Qty: 1)NOTESThe last Dunnett was recorded at 3 Cheapside in 1853, with Leuchars taking over the premises after this date. A rare example of this handsome jigsaw.
Rolls Royce related books, comprising Peter Pugh. The Magic of a Name The Rolls Royce Story, 3 vols., Rolls Royce Enthusiasts Club Year Books 2010-2015., The Producer Of Excellence 2018., Strife For Perfection 2016., The Rolls Royce Foundation Desk Diary 2010., and Caverswall Bone China Rolls Royce Enthusiasts Club Golden Jubilee At Windsor plate, limited edition 6/250. (qty)
A Charles II oak desk box, circa 1660, the hinged and angled lid opening to an interior incorporating four small drawers, the frieze carved with twin foliate S-scroll motifs, 37cm high, 81cm wide, 48cm deep For a similar example of desk box see Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture: The British Tradition, Antique Collectors Club, 1979, page 377, figure 3:426a.Provenance: Plaish Hall, Shropshire
Ï’A group of desk items, comprising; a George IV rosewood desk tray, circa 1830, in Anglo-Indian taste, the spindle gallery incorporating a pair of handles, on lobed bun feet, 11cm high, 34cm wide, 25cm deep, together with a mahogany and inlaid planter, of small proportion, the handles on spindle supports above the tapering rectangular body with removable liner, and on gilt ball feet, 23cm high, 34cm wide, 20cm deep, and a small yew and inlaid work box, early 19th century, the lid decorated with peacock chariot scene, 9cm high, 20cm wide, 13cm deep, a rosewood standish, of small proportion, 8cm high, 21cm wide, 13cm deep, and a rosewood tray, with three-quarter gallery and brass carrying handles, 10cm high, 58cm wide, 38cm deep (5) Ï’ indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Ï’A William IV rosewood Davenport type writing desk, circa 1835, the angled fall enclosing an arrangement of satin birch fronted drawers and two compartments, 88cm high, 51cm wide, 52cm deep Ï’ indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
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