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An Edward VII silver mounted easel backed Desk Thermometer, of arched form with applied and embossed mount, with pierced and embossed ‘C’ scrolled decoration and putti depicting the four seasons, centuring an ivory backed single scale mercurial thermometer, height 6 ¾”, London 1903, Makers mark lacking
A late Victorian easel backed silver mounted Dressing Table Mirror, of rectangular form with an elaborately embossed ‘C’ scroll and foliate mount, centred with an initialled and dated cartouche, on a Morocco covered back (easel lacking and later crude wall suspension), (damaged), height 14 ½”, Birmingham 1899, makers mark D & F
VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BRASS AND IRON READING STAND, the adjustable easel issuing from a circular moulded top raised on an adjustable spirally cast brass standard terminating in an iron tripod base on castors, with brass label, "The Patent Reading Easel..." etc and stamped with maker's name, J. Carter, London. Height 113cm
Various items: painted wooden crib 485mm, wooden church 320mm, dolls house as three joined shops 500mm, miniature blackboard and easel, posters relating to childhood exhibitions, folding chair, tinplate stove, oriental embroidery cloth, dwarfs, hot-water bottle, kit form card Dolls houses, a fire-guard and a framed house picture
Pablo Picasso: (Spanish 1881 - 1973) a signed coloured lithograph entitled Illustration I, showing cross legged nude and artist with easel, signed in pencil lower left, printed 3.2.54, with certificate of authenticity from gallery verso, framed, from Edition Mourlot, Paris 1954, 10 1/4 in by 14 in.
An Art Deco travelling alarm timepiece, by Cartier, the rectangular ivory coloured dial with Arabic numerals, inscribed Cartier, Huit Jours, the leather easel case with tambour sliding door, initialed in gilt, E.W., 11cm high, c.1925. Provenance: Edgar Wallace - Author of The Four Just Men. Sold with a black and white photograph showing the clock and admittance card to Egar Wallace's Funeral Service, 1932
A Regency mahogany gentleman’s dressing chest, the hinged cover to a divided interior including an easel mirror, above a baize sloped pull-out slide, a zinc lined drawer, a deep drawer, a shallow drawer, the lower part with two drawers, the right one with curved sides, carrying handles on square tapering legs to brass castors, 36in (91.4cm) h, 28in (71cm) w, 20in (50.8cm) d.

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