I don't have the dimensions of the desk however the pictures pretty much tell what it does. the desk sits on small metal wheels, cond. appears to be fair/good few scrapes and scratches and don't see any noticeable repairs.
There are a pair of amber glass syrup pitchers that are shaped as a man and woman. They have pilgrim looking hats, and each has a glass stopper at the top. The skirt and suit are quite intricate.Looking around the internet, I have seen a similar item that was described as Kanawha Toby syrup pitcher from Indiana. It was just one, of the woman. These are quite lovely to look at and I have never used them to serve from, just display. The fact that they are different and a pair make them special There are no markings on the bottom.
I can not load a picture, this is a Derby Silver Co flask with a screw on cap that converts to a drinking cup, engraved picture on flask is of a male and female riding in a very old type car, on the bottom of the flask is marked Derby Silver Co. 1847. If you can help me with this I would appreciate it. If not do you know of a website I could go to.
This print has several small issues. Small water stain in lower left center and two very small delaminations to the glass that are transferable back to the print.
Set includes, tea pot w/lid, coffee pot w/lid, 2 sugar bowls - one w/lid, & creamer. The handles on tea & coffee pot as well as knobs on lids are all made out of some kinds of black material. All items have a monogram (does that matter?) The service sits on a tray, however; I don't think it is part of the original set.