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A George III mahogany jewellery box converted from a tea caddy. Of shaped octagonal form with an outer boxwood stringing and mother of pearl lock escutcheon flanked by two lion`s mask ring handles. With a part velvet lined removable interior on a baize lined base. 14 cms. high by 19 cms. wide by 15 cms. deep.
A Victorian rosewood, satinwood, and Tunbridgeware inlaid tea caddy, second half 19th century, of sarcophagus form, the cover decorated with a castle, 13cm high, 21cm wide; and a Victorian walnut and Tunbridgeware inlaid jewellery casket, late 19th century, the cover decorated with a cottage, 8.5cm high, 21cm wide.
A Regency mahogany bowfronted cistern tube stick barometer. Barrauds, London, early 19th century. With cavetto moulded caddy upstand above glazed rectangular silvered vernier register, annotated and calibrated in inches, with mercury Fahrenheit thermometer and signed Barrauds, LONDON to upper right corner, the trunk with ivory vernier adjustment disc and ebony line inset edges above ebonised urn-shaped cistern cover to the rectangular base with ebony line inlaid canted angles and cavetto moulded underside, 99cm high. Paul Philip Barraud is recorded in Baillie G.H Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working 1796-1820, he, in partnership with W. Howells and G. Jamison, was charged with making Mudge’s marine timekeepers. The firm was continued by his sons becoming Barraud and Lund in 1839.

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