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Ephemera - a bone sewing kit, shell cordovan leather case; an Anglo-Indian cantered rectangular jewellery box, bone, ebony and mother-of-pearl inl...
Treen - an 18th century turned sycamore trinket pot; a pair of Neoclassical-style marquetry folding bookends; a banksia pod turned into a miniatur...
A Victorian papier mache letter rack, decorated in the chinoserie style, in gilt, 16cm high, c.
A Victorian papier mache letter rack, decorated in the chinoserie style, in gilt, 16cm high, c.1870; a similar wall hanging stationery tidy, 18...
A Victorian walnut tea caddy, Tunbridge bands, c1870; another domed, applied with cut brass and ivory c1870
Ladies Ephemera - a tortoise shell fixing comb; others.
Buttons - early to mid 20th century buttons, various, included in two Fisherman's Friends shop tins
Cigarette Cards - various, stuck down and loose, including Speed, Army Badges, etc
A Chinese ebonised gaming board, inlaid in abalone, 64cm wide; a similar jewellery box, inlaid with hardstones; two scrolls (4)
Breweryana - an Ind.
Breweryana - an Ind. Coope Allsopp ashtray; 'Guinness is good for you' ; Bass and Co Ales; water jug marked The Angus Brand; another; various wate...
Household Goods - a green painted Bagatelle board; a Folk Art painted mahogany box; tobacco tins;
Household Goods - a green painted Bagatelle board; a Folk Art painted mahogany box; tobacco tins; bound copies of Engineering in Miniature; small ...
A Lady's bone and Ostrich feather fan; a beadwork purse; a George III corkscrew; another similar;
A Lady's bone and Ostrich feather fan; a beadwork purse; a George III corkscrew; another similar; etc
Gentleman's Ephemera - an AA badge; pocket knives; a snooker cue file; etc
A 19th century French mother-of-pearl and lace fan, sixteen sticks and guards pierced 45cm wide,
A 19th century French mother-of-pearl and lace fan, sixteen sticks and guards pierced 45cm wide, glazed case
A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, c.1850