A VICTORIAN CARVED LIMEWOOD DESK STAND
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A VICTORIAN CARVED LIMEWOOD DESK STAND

ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS KENDALL'S WORKSHOP

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A VICTORIAN CARVED LIMEWOOD DESK STAND
ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS KENDALL'S WORKSHOP
Modelled on a marine theme, the centre with crustacea lifting with a glass inkwell beneath
20¼in. (51.4cm.) long
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No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis This lot is subject to Collection and Storage charges

Lot Essay

Thomas Henry Kendall (b.1837-d.1919) was apprenticed to James Morris Wilcox and after Wilcox's death in 1959, Kendall's father acquired the Warwickshire based concern. Kendall exhibited at the 1862 International Exhibition and was awarded two medals for his carving.

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