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A 'Must de Cartier' gold plated gas lighter, stamped marks, no. 405 23 D, of oblong section and reeded, 7cm long, in a Cartier box together with a Ronson silver plated table lighter, of the 'QUEEN ANN' design - Made in England. C1960s-1970s. H6cm, L9cm. In very good condition. (2) In-house packing & shipping in the EU at €47.
A William and Mary style writing table / desk, the moulded top veneered in figured walnut, with scrolled skirt below three frieze drawers, trumpet turned legs ending to scrolled hoof feet united by stretchers, c19th century. H77cm, W140cm, D85cm. Repairs and restorations, re-polished. Provenance: Mr. P. Symeonides collection, Larnaka.
A Queen Ann style dressing table / lowboy / vanity, quarter veneered and burr walnut, with shaped apron, a central cupboard flanked with three drawers on each side, on cabriole legs with carved knees and scroll feet. Marked in Greek 'Decor Varouhas Athina'. Early 20th century. Some damages to one foot, restorations and re-polished. H82cm, W78cm, D37cm. Provenance: Mr. P. Symeonides collection, Larnaka.
A Queen Ann style lowboy / dressing table / vanity, in quarter veneered walnut with arched kneehole recess, two frieze drawers flanked with two small side drawers, on cabriole legs with pad feet, c19th century. H77cm, W78cm, D48cm. Repairs and restorations, re-polished. Provenance: Mr. P. Symeonides collection, Larnaka.
Table-Top Viewer for Glass Stereo Slides. Table-top stereoscope with rear diffuser for viewing glass positives. By turning the external knobs the internal Beckers type 'Daisy Chain' system brings the next slide round into view, (slight adjustment to mechanism required). Capacity around 60 slides. No makers name (probably English) top bears the serial number 4354. (condition 5E).
GORKY MAXIM: (1868-1936) Alexei Maximovich Peshkov, Russian Writer and political socialist Activist. A good and unusual A.N.S., A. Peshkov, with sentiment, to the front of a postcard photograph, 18th February 1904, to Alexandra Mikhailovna Andreevna, in Cyrillic. The matte finish postcard photograph showing to the front six persons around a table at tea time. Gorky annotates to the front, to the lower part of the image, `Tea party with M. Gorki in the city of Penza, in the presence of the man of letters Savinkov and the painter Ladyzhensky. Very interesting!´ adding a sentiment `You should learn respect and love for order.´ Written and signed in bold black fountain pen ink by Gorky in a very unusual way, using his real name. To the verso bearing a postage stamp and several ink stamps from Saint Petersburg and Moscow, with addressee written in another hand. A slightly faded image due to age wear, and very small ink stains, otherwise G £1500-2000 The present document is related in part to the close relationship between Gorky and Leonid Andreyev (1871-1919) Russian Playwright and Novelist. Considered the father of the Russian expressionism. Gennady Ladyzhensky (1852-1916) Russian Painter and member of the Imperial Academy of Arts. Boris Savinkov (1879-1925) Russian Writer and leader of the Socialist Revolutionary Party fighting organization. He was responsible for several high-rank imperial officers assassinations. One of his best known works was an autobiography Memoirs of a Terrorist. Arrested in 1924 when he returned to Russia from exile, Savinkov died in 1925 in jail, whether killed or committing suicide.
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