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Late 19th century mahogany desk, the rectangular top with green leather inset writing surface, over two frieze drawers with brass swan-neck handles, on square tapering legs with spade feet, 77cm high x 106cm wide x 60cm deep Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Nut from one handle missing. Scratches, scuffs and small area of loss to the right edge of leather. General wear and tear.
Walnut twin pedestal desk of serpentine outline, in the George III manner, the shaped top with brown leather inset writing surface over an arrangement of nine cockbeaded drawers with brass drop loop handles and shaped backplates (one handle damaged), on eight short ogee bracket feet, 77cm high x 145cm wide x 77cm deep
Edwardian mahogany and satinwood inlaid Sheraton Revival lady's writing desk, the upper structure with four small drawers and pierced gilt metal gallery rail, the top with green leather inset writing surface over two frieze drawers, on square tapering legs terminating in castors, 89cm high x 87cm wide x 55cm deep
S. BLANCKENSEE & SON LTD; a Edward VII hallmarked silver mounted easel back desk top calendar, Chester 1908, 11.5 x 8.5cm, a pair of George V hallmarked silver mounted dressing table brushes, Birmingham 1913, a late Victorian Mappin & Webb hallmarked silver mounted leather booklet, London 1896, 21 x 12cm, a further Birmingham hallmarked silver filled vase, height 8cm, a modern Birmingham hallmarked silver topped miniature ship's decanter, height 15.5cm, and a silver plated wine funnel top (6).
SIR JOHN BENNETT LTD; a late 19th century French slate mantel clock (lacking top), height 26cm, width 39cm, an early 20th century desk fan, height approx 29cm, a three branch brass chandelier, height approx 33cm, an early 20th century paraffin burner lamp, height 55cm and two wrought iron ceiling hanging lanterns (6).
Five items of vintage brassware, comprising a fireside wooden handled brass scoop, length 37cm, a wooden handled fireside ladle with pierced side, length 44cm, an Indian brass inlaid hardwood desk tidy with two inkwells inlaid with floral decoration in the Art Nouveau manner, length 27cm, width 12.5cm, an oil lamp with floral decoration and frosted glass funnel, height to top of funnel 43cm, also a brass Kamandal flask with screw top, impressed marks 'J.M.W Ltd', height including handle 20cm (5).
A mid-century teak desk, c.1960s, Danish, the rectangular top raised on a central drawer and two banks of three drawers, with asymmetric bookshelf to the front, each bank of drawers raised on square supports joined at the base by a stretcher,134.5cm wide64cm deep74cm high, under desk 62.5cm highCondition ReportWith knocks and wear, commensurate with age and use. The top with some fading and scratches. Key present.
A group of ormolu mounted marble items 19th century, comprising a rouge marble timepiece garniture, the timepiece with a single train movement, 22cm high, flanked by pair of candlesticks, 17.5cm high, and a desk stand, of navette form, with fitted pounce pots enclosing pen holders, 22.5cm wide (4)Condition ReportKnocks, wear and nibbles to the marble throughout. Timepiece movement not tested. One pounce pot finial loose.
1940s silver cased travelling desk clock, with eight day movement, in folding silver case, with engine turned decoration (Birmingham 1946) Mappin & Webb. 10.5cm closed. General overall condition good, case is tarnished and has some minor surface scratching, dings and dents, silver watch surround is slightly bent, clock case back scratched. We are unable to confirm if the clock is in full working order.
Three antique leather desk or office objects - comprising an unusual dark green leather concertina document or stationary box, with flap pocket to the underside of the lid, the Bramah lock marked for J. T. Needs, 10 Blenheim Street, New Bond Street, 26.8 x 19.3cm (no key); a black tooled morocco leather box with rebated brass handle and Bramah lock signed by the same maker, purple velvet lined interior (central divider missing), 32 x 15 x 5.1cm, the upper section of lock detached (no key); and a red chinoiserie lacquer and black morocco writing paper folder, 29.25 x 22.75cm (some damage to surface of lacquer).
A small collection of miscellanea - including an Asprey oxblood leather desk stand with perpetual calender and two pen holders, 28cm long; an oval brass tobacco box, 10.3cm high; a 1950s boxed Auto Bridge game, Deluxe Pocket Model No. PA; a vintage garden trug; a pair of wooden book ends by Barlow, USA; a pair of oak, leather and brass bellows (a/f); etc.
Two 19th century boxes - comprising a rosewood jewellery box with mother of pearl escutcheon and plaque, the interior relined (LWH 29.75 x 21.25 x 13.3cm); and a George III mahogany desk box, with shallow upper compartment and full-width drawer beneath with ivory escutcheon and handles (LWH 37.5 x 24 x 8.8cm), both with key. Ivory Registration: FMTM8VHP
Three desk clocks - comprising a hallmarked silver 'The Times' newspaper presentation clock, Thomas Fattorini, Birmingham 1979, the manual wind movement with fixed key, with silvered Arabic dial and presentation inscription to top of case, 19cm long, 7.9cm high; a Waterford Crystal clock with quartz movement, 7.4cm high; a Christofle, Paris silver plated clock with alarm and Hechinger quartz movement, 12.3cm high; together with a novelty gilt metal aircraft clock; and two paperweights. (6)
A box of early to mid-20th century collectables - including a boxed ebony fan with painted cherub decoration to the black leaf; a pair of fine quality tortoiseshell opera or field glasses by C. W. Dixey of New Bond Street, Opticians to the Queen, with silver gilt crowned monograms to each eyepiece (chips to tortoiseshell around lens frames); an Art Deco style painted box containing a small amount of mid-century costume jewellery; a silver mounted red morocco leather perpetual desk calendar; a quantity of photo frames; two leather cased travel clocks; a boxed Smiths Alarmette travel clock; a cut glass stamp wetter; etc.
A VICTORIAN OAK ROLL TOP DESK BY HOWARD & SONS the upper section with a galleried top over a lifting tambour front opening to a gilt tooled leather writing surface, small drawers and pigeonholes, the base with an arrangement of eleven drawers on a pedestal base, 135cm high x 183cm wide x 87cm deepNote: By repute commissioned from Howard & Sons Ltd, Berners Street, London by Captain Cookson of Standen House, Chute, Wiltshire.
A. JOHN HERBERT BY A. YOUNGER LTD.: A TEAK DESK OR DRESSING TABLE mid-century modern, the front of bow-front outline, black label to the back of the central long drawer, flanked either side by two drawers, terminating on tapered slender legs, with later shaped glass top, 74cm high x 150cm long x 50cm wide (2)
AN EDWARDIAN LADY'S WRITING DESK OR BONHEUR DU JOURfigured mahogany with satinwood inlays and banding, the upper tier with pierced gallery and two doors beneath opening to reveal pigeonholes, the main body with two drawers, terminating on reeded legs and toupie feet, 119cm high x 90.5cm long x 45cm deep
A Chinese jade plaque, late Qing dynasty, carved with Magu carrying a fruiting peach branch on her shoulder between cloud borders, the reverse with a double xi character, mounted as a desk clip in silver, similarly decorated, 7cm longProvenance: Purchased by the grandparents of the present owner from John Sparks Ltd. by repute and thence by descent.清晚期 麻姑献寿喜字玉牌Condition ReportSmall chips to edges. Unable to check condition under silver.Silver with surface scratches.

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