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An early 19th century French 18 carat gold needle case, Paris circa 1810-1817 by Antonie Beauvisage
An early 19th century French 18 carat gold needle case, Paris circa 1810-1817 by Antonie Beauvisage (reg. c.1810 – 7th August 1832) Of tapering oc...
A George II white metal and tortoiseshell magnifying glass, English circa 1750 of oval form with swivel glass section, the front set with a vacant...
A late 19th century Russian lacquer tea caddy, circa 1900 by Vishniakov of rectnagular form with a hinged lid, the cover painted with a scene of a...
A late 19th century Russian lacquer tea caddy, circa 1900 by Vishniakov of circular barrel form, the pull off lid painted top with a scene of peas...
NORTHERN EUROPEAN (MID 19TH CENTURY) Travellers by a stream with a mill beyond Watercolour and bodycolour on card Circular metal frame surmounted ...
A RED-TINTED AND GOLD-COLOURED GLASS HUQQA BASE Europe, late 20th century Of typical bell-like shape, resting on a circular flat base, with narr...
A SILVER-INLAID BIDRI SNUFFBOX
A SILVER-INLAID BIDRI SNUFFBOX Bidar, Deccan, Central India, 19th century Of octagonal shape, on a flat base, the unhinged lid and sides decorate...
A GOLD-DAMASCENED (KOFTGARI) CASKET India, late 19th century Of rectangular casket-like shape, resting on four stepping-out triangular feet, the...
A late 19th century walnut and brass mounted casket, containing in interesting collection of tortoiseshell and other items, to include Victorian c...
A boxed Tiffany & Co sterling silver toothpaste winder, stamped 'Tiffany & Co Sterling', in original box and pouch, 7.5cm long. ...[more]
A 19th Century game of Pope Joan, red lacquered, gilt and painted, comprising a circular stand divided into eight sections, decorated with playing...
A Pair of Braille Typewriters
A Pair of Braille Typewriters (2) Serial No: Matrix Model G (1093) / E344 Notes: in carry cases, rubber seals somewhat perished. ...[more]