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A Small Late 19th Century French Mahogany and Gilt Metal Occasional Table, the rectangular top with pierced brass three-quarter gallery, over a panelled frieze, a drawer to one side with button release, the square tapered legs headed by gilt metal swags and with gilt metals fillets along each corner descending to flower-modelled sabots, (75cm by 63cm by 44cm)
A SILVER-PLATED INK STANDISH of rectangular form with rounded corners and gadrooned edge and two pen depressions, complete with two square cut-glass inkwells having hinged covers, flanking a cylindrical wafer box, the cover in the form of a taperstick, the whole on four button feet, 29cm x 22cm, (11.5in x 8.5in), E.P.N.S.
An early Victorian gentleman's brass bound rosewood travelling box, the cover inset with a multifoil button engraved with a crest and initials, opening to reveal a set of eight glass bottles and jars and a silver cased shaving brush all by Frances Douglas, London 1845, also with a razor strop and containing a concealed drawer fitted with a range of thirteen implements including razors, scissors, boot pulls etc, 28 x 20 x 9.5cm
A mid 19th century calamander wood dressing box, the rectangular lid inlaid with mother of pearl escutcheon and with mirrored compartment inside, the blue velvet and silk lined tray fitted with mother of pearl mounted spools, button hook, penknife and other items, the engraved lock plate inscribed 'I Turner, London', 30.5cm wide
An Arts and Crafts shagreen box, attributed to either Edward Spencer or John Paul Cooper, of rectangular shape with a curved top, edged with silver banding punctuated with pins and tiny scallop shells, with circular press-button catch, 21.5cm. long, scratch signed on inner mount with what resembles Cooper's monogram.

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