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10th-12th century AD. A section of a finely made bone comb with finial formed as a coiled bird(?) head, concentric circles decoration to both sides. 13.86 grams, 55mm (2 1/4"). From the family collection of a London gentleman; formed in the late 1940s-1950s; thence by descent. [No Reserve] Fair condition, teeth absent.
11th-15th century AD. A sewing set comprising of: four large wooden needles, a wooden comb for fabric, two small needles, five sewing implements, a cut bone implement, a rectangular basket, a piece of fabric with tassles. 203 grams total, 5.5-35cm (2 1/4 - 13 3/4"). Property of an Essex lady; from her grandfathers collection; acquired in Europe before 1940; previously in a 19th century collection; thence by descent. [15] Fine condition.
Barnett Henry Abrahams Cylinder Music Box playing 12 aires no.3766, gamme 827, lever wind, cylinder is 13.125'' long x 2.125''; comb has 62 teeth with tune indicator and zither and original tune sheet marked 'BHA'; in inlayed box Working order, Second tooth from treble end missing. .The tune sheet is: 1.Wedding March - Mendelsohn 2.The Gondoliers Gavotte 3.The Mikado. The Flowers that bloom in the spring 4.The Mikado. A Wandering Minstrel 5.Carmen Polka - Bizet 6.Patience Finale du 1er acte. 7.Valse de Faust 8.Cavalleria Rusticana Intermezzo 9.The Shop Girl 10.Private Tommy Atkins 11.When Other Lips 12.La Bohemienne
A pair of Victorian Staffordshire cockerels, black glaze with gilding. Height 30 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The right hand cockerel has chips to the comb and the tip of the beak. There are chips to both of the cheeks below the beak. The gilding is rubbed. There is a 2 cm x 1 cm chip to the underside of the foot rim which is just visible from the back. The left hand cockerel has several chips to the comb and also the glaze is a little rubbed to the end of the beak. The gilding is generally rubbed.
A Victorian rosewood music box, bells in sight and drum, playing six airs. Cylinder length 27 cm, case 61 cm x 34 cm x 26 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The lid has surface scratches throughout and patches of veneer missing to left and right hand edges. The ebonised underside of the lid has small scratches and the ebonised finish is rubbed through and flaking. On the exterior of the body the right had side has a 12 cm split from to edge to handle. All feet have scuff marks. The front left foot has a small splice missing. The comb has the tips of five teeth missing.
A 19th century music box, the 7 cm comb signed M BORDIER, in a tortoiseshell case, 10 cm wide, and a leather outer box, 13 cm wide, box and case in parts/disassembled See illustration Condition report Report by GHThe tortoiseshell lid for the music box is broken off at its hinges. The tortoiseshell has also suffered some cracks and damage all the way round and chips to the foot-rim.We do not have a key to wind up the box but it does play briefly and all appears to be working as it should.The comb appears to be free of any damage.
Selection of Police Helmet Fittings, consisting of various rose tops, cox comb fittings and ball top fitting. Pair of HIATT chromed handcuff restraints, 3x American police badges, German police star badge, West Midlands Police plaque, three plastic Police type whistles, Police tunic medal ribbon bar, plus other items.
A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE CUT STEEL AND JET JEWELLERY, to include a cut steel diadem, of scrolled design, with tortoiseshell comb fitting (detached), a further cut steel diadem, with star, crescent and foliate motifs (fitting deficient), a cut steel flowerhead panel bracelet, assorted further cut steel jewellery, a Victorian jet anchor-link necklace, suspending a fringe of graduated acorn drops (some drops deficient), and a similar bracelet, together with a tortoiseshell pique work cross pendant, and a moonstone bracelet, first diadem length 11.5cm
A LATE 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD AND EBONISED SWISS MUSIC BOX, the hinged lid with inlay and central transfer of musical motifs, plays eight airs on comb and cylinder, bells and drum in sight, handwritten label including 'Ta - Ra-Ra-Boom-der-e' and 'Where did you get that hat?', width approximately 41cm x depth 26cm x height 22.5cm
1930's Black Net Deep Shoulder Cape, with radiating beadwork in bronze, red and pale blue, neck bordered in similar beads, centre back reaching to the waist, shorter to the front, hook and eye fastening to neck; 1920's Long Beaded Necklace with Tassel (Satour), black beads intervened with five brightly coloured roundel beads; Early 20th Century Gold and Silver Coloured Mesh Bag, with gold coloured frame and chain, twist fastening surmounted by two blue stones; Late 19th / Early 20th Century Loom Woven Bag, in gold and silver shades, fringes, faux pearl fastening, interior bearing woven label 'Made in France'; together with Machine Made Tapestry Evening Bag, floral design, gilt metal frame and chain; a further Black Machine Embroidered Evening Bag, with roses to front, gilt metal frame, housing a matching coin purse and small black comb with white metal decoration; and a 1950's Beaded Clutch Bag, grey and faux pearl beads, press stud fastening, interior stamped ''Harlet Made in U.S.A'' (7)Shoulder cape - generally good condition.
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