A late 19th-century refined earthenware paperweight by James Macintyre & Co., dating to circa 1889 and decorated with a Western Hemisphere map credited to J.G. Bartholomew F.R.G.S. The domed surface i[...]
A gilt and chased bronze inkwell with cabochon-cut hardstones (agates, carnelians, etc.). Shaped like a stirrup, this inkwell, a model of which was presented at the Great Exhibition in London in 1862,[...]
An elegant mahogany writing slope from the English Navy, featuring brass decorations typical of this type of furniture. Beautiful brass ornamentation includes corner brackets and reinforcements, a fin[...]
Writing desk. Amboyna burl, mahogany, brass, leather. Veneered in amboyna burl on mahogany, it opens in three parts: the writing surface with its inkwell and compartment, the filing cabinet with its c[...]
A mahogany and brass traveling secretary in the form of a box with brass handles when closed. This box opens to reveal several storage compartments. The lid contains small weekly organizers in midnigh[...]
Elegant English naval writing desk in solid mahogany, 19th century. Beautiful brass ornamentation: spandrels and reinforcements, lock entry and central motif of the top finely fretted, retractable sid[...]
Rare desk convertible into a writing desk in mahogany, precious wood and marquetry fillets, England 19th, marine or architect or surveyor's desk, interior with inkwell, locker, pen holder, paper clips[...]
Mahogany and brass writing desk opening onto a removable black leather-covered sloping surface, it reveals a space for storing papers. 4 compartments containing two glass and brass inkwells, a pen tra[...]
Pretty little 19th century naval officer's writing desk in mahogany. Good used condition, has some stains. Key missing. Length 30.5 cm. Depth 24 cm. Height 11.5 cm. Careful shipping.
Wooden letter box lined with cream moiré silk on the inside and fine brown calfskin on the outside, with silver ornaments with English hallmarks - Birmingham 1894.
All the applied metal parts are in [...]
Amazing and rare large cylinder desk filing cabinet dating from the 19th century, characteristic of the Arts and Crafts movement due to its artisanal production in solid mahogany entirely worked and c[...]
19th century English naval writing board in mahogany and brass. It opens in two to discover a tray that folds on each side. A hatch next to the pen holder and the inker can be removed revealing two sm[...]
19TH century: this rare Old England Paris leather portable travel writing desk. It opens and unfolds on two levels revealing a high quality leather interior of impeccable conservation: one side with a[...]
English writing desk or cabinet in mahogany, walnut and various veneers, flower decoration. Period late 19th century early 20th century. Note some gaps and defects in the plating, visible in the photo[...]
Hallmark Birmingham 1865. George Unite.
Period - 1865
Condition - Good condition
Measure - 8 cm X 5 cm
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Box covered with burgundy chagrin, interior lined with velvet and purple satin, instruments in ivory, ebony, silver.
Beautiful box of 15 instruments including 3 spring compasses (dry point, pencil po[...]
Beautiful writing desk in Rio Rosewood, Macassar ebony and Blond Mahogany signed "Pearce Maker 77 Cornhill London" on an ivory plate. Rectangular in shape, this box is inlaid on the top and front with[...]
Agate inkwell set in a vermeil setting. The agate cup is closed by a lid finely chiseled with foliage motifs and whose grip is decorated with a putti's head. A fretted and worked handle allowed the pr[...]
Inkwell in sterling silver and Victorian crystal English Sheffield hallmark, goldsmith Henry Wilkinson & Co 1851-1877 The inkwells, the pen holder and the base bear the same hallmarks Eventful and ope[...]
Office filing cabinet with 3 compartments in Bordeaux leather and agent net, adorned with a monogram and a small silver logo, the wear and tear of time, England, circa 1900
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