Calendar
“Table Jewels” is the informal name for the desk set of the Clerk in the Commons, and it is not hyperbole.
Included are four bookends, ink stand and seal press, and this distinctive calendar made by Paul Beau. On a walnut base is a flat-topped pyramid of wrought iron and brass, decorated with grapevines and maple leafs, leading to a coronet molding emblazoned with the shields of England, Ireland, Scotland and France. At top rests a finial of the Imperial State Crown. On each side of the pyramid are slots to hold cards for day, month and year.