EDWARD VII SILVER POCKET KNIFEmaker Thomas Marples, Sheffield 1904, the blade engraved, the handle inlaid with mother of pearl, 15cm long opened; along with items including: smaller silver and mother of pearl pocket knife; silver novelty spoon, silver bookmark, silver pillbox, silver mounted comb, etc, the weighable silver 55g gross (12)
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A 19th century Swiss walnut, rosewood and marquetry music box, 33cm long cylinder and one-piece comb, cranking handle, Stop/Play and Change/Repeat selectors, the hinged cover veneered in walnut and centred by a marquetry star, outlined with alternating bands of boxwood stringing, the whole within a rosewood border, the front conforming, ebonised skirted base and plinth feet, 18cm high, 57.5cm wide, c.1880
A LATE 19TH CENTURY SWISS TABLE TOP MUSIC BOX, the 15.3cm/6 inch cylinder playing eight airs on three bells with butterfly and flower decoration, the comb missing two teeth, with original tune sheet attached to the lid interior, within a walnut stained case with transfer printed design to the cover and ebonised detail, width 48.5cm x depth 27.5cm x height 22cm (Condition: case shows signs of old woodworm damage and veneer repairs, movement in working order but not playing in tune and teeth catching on cylinder)
λA 9 carat gold dressing table set, by J. C. Vickery, London 1911, initialled A, comprising: a hand mirror, a pair of brushes, two clothes brushes, a circular box, a rectangular box and a pin tray, (with a different initial), with ribbon and reed borders, with a tortoiseshell comb, in a fitted red leather case, approx. weight of the tray and two boxes 376g, the brushes and mirror not weighed.
λBy H.G. Murphy, a five-piece silver, ivory and niello work Art Deco dressing table set, London 1932/33, three pieces with the Falcon Studio mark, comprising: a mirror, a hair brush, two clothes brushes and a comb, with geometric Art Deco niello work decoration, the hair brush and mirror with a carved ivory finial, in the original fitted case, length of mirror 25.7cm, Provenance: H.G. Murphy (1884-1939), and thence by descent to the present owner. illustrated in Atterbury, P., and Benjamin, J., The Jewellery and Silver of H.G. Murphy, Antique Collectors' Club, 2005, page 116.
A Chinese silver coloured metal mounted part dressing table set, initialled, embossed flowers and foliage, comprising a hand mirror, brush (lacks bristles), a comb, (some teeth missing), a button hook, and a shoe horn, Tuck Chang (5) Condition report Report by RBMirroring to the hand mirror is poor, very dirtyReport by RBImpossible to weigh, as all items are mounted, initialled A M, marked T C, the mirror is gone in parts, some rubbing.
A collection of hair combs to include a bakelite fan shaped comb, a a black comb with tiny blue stones, a large brass metal comb, a torteshell horseshoe comb with miniature paste stones on top and a two pronged comb with a bar top on a woven top embellished with large stone and a bakelite mottled fan type comb, all mainly Victorian and Edwardian
Ω A Swiss rosewood and simulated rosewood musical box , late 19th century, the mechanism playing a choice of six airs via a 6inch pinned brass cylinder and tuned steel comb, the movement driven by a single crank-wound spring drum mounted on a gilt iron bed beneath a hinged glass internal cover and with CHANGE/REPEAT and STOP/PLAY selection levers to the right hand side, the winding lever numbered 35545, the lid with applied hand-written tune sheet with top margin conformingly numbered 35545 and G200, the exterior of the lid with central mother-of-pearl motif within a strung border and ebonised moulded edges, 14.5cm high, 36cm wide, 21cm deep, a George III satinwood and tulipwood banded tea caddy , circa 1790, fitted with two internal lidded canisters and glass bowl, 16cm high, 31cm wide, 15.5cm deep, and a metal jug Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
A George V Art Deco silver and white enamel twelve piece dressing table set, maker Asprey & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1935, with white and black enamel design and marcasite detail, comprising three bottles, three jars and covers, two clothes brushes, two hair brushes, a hand mirror, and a comb mount, (a/f)
A Maltese naval crown menu holder, detailed 800 and inscribed H.M.S. Curlew, on an ebonised base, 4cm wide, an engine turned silver case comb, a small modern circular silver dish, and a collection of five silver teaspoons, various dates and makers, inscribed R.N.V.R.S.C. Seaview and similar inscriptions between 1950 - 1961, 5ozs combined weight of weighable silver (8).
A Vintage Tretchikoff Spanish Maiden Chalkware Lampbase An original kitsch 1960's lamp in the form of a beautiful Spanish maiden in exaggerated mantilla and comb. The whole finished in pale gilt on chalkware ground. Impressed Copyright mark to bottom centre. 14 inches in height, some scuffs and chips to chalkware indicative of age. Please see accompanying image.
Ω A cased silver mounted eight piece travelling dressing table set by Collett & Anderson, London 1934, comprising: three brushes, a tortoiseshell comb and four glass jars with silver covers, all with engine turned decoration, 53g (1.7 oz) weighable Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
A mid-18th century fruitwood and ash Windsor armchair attributed to John Pitt, the comb back above a solid vase shape splat, with concave arm supports, above a solid elm seat, on cabriole legs and pad feet united by turned stretchers. Provenance: From the collection of Dr. J. S. Gordon. See Regional Furniture, The Journal of the Regional Furniture Society, vol. XIX, 2005, pp. 20-32 for a similar example, see also a similar cherry armchair attributed to John Pitt sold in these rooms 4th September 2007, lot 141.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
An Elizabeth II silver backed four piece dressing table set of "Art Deco" design, the backs with rectangular vacant cartouche, engine turned and reeded ornament, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1961, comprising - hand mirror, hairbrush, clothes brush and comb, in black leather fitted case, a George V silver handled and silver topped six piece manicure set by G & C Ltd., Birmingham 1918, in black leather fitted case, and a selection of other silver backed dressing table items, silver and plated mesh evening bags, various
Benjamin Edwards, Belfast a mould blown glass decanter and stopper: of mallet shaped form with basal comb flutes, the neck with two double feathered neck rings and flaring rim and flattened grid stopper, the body wheel cut 'R'Mc'D' flanked by flowering thistles and verso with Masonic square and compass, the base moulded B. Edwards Belfast, circa 1805, 22.5 cm high overall, [shallow flake under rim].*Notes - The appearance of thistles strongly suggests that this decanter was produced after the 1800 and 1801 Acts of Union. *Notes Cf. Phelps Warren, Irish Glass page 76 for a discussion of these Masonic decanters and page 75 where similar examples are illustrated. At the time of publishing less than ten marked examples have been recorded
Rare 19th century primitive Welsh ash and elm comb back elbow chair with spindle back and swept arms, on turned legs (one leg missing) CONDITION REPORT One rear leg missing, joints opening on rear arm hoop. Some old wood worm holes in seat and frame. Seat height 41cm, seat width 63cm, seat depth 43cm. Back 118cm high overall. Arm height 66cm

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