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Black Forest - an unusual miniature or child's chair, the arched trunk back finely carved with a bear standing on rocks, its arms clasping the trunks, shaped serpentine seat with "wood knot" carving, the hinged back and seat lifting to reveal a miniature music box with 3.2cm drum and comb, activated by a spring contained within the front stretcher, on carved cabriole legs, 69cm high, 32cm wide max., late 19th Century
An unusual 18th Century Chinese boxwood belt box or purse of tapered rectangular form finely carved to the front with an elderly sage and child in mountainous tree filled landscape within bat and flower borders, the lid carved with stylised rabbits, the reverse with clip, carved "comb" wooden hinge, 8.8cm high, 8cm wide
Three vintage handbags. A reptile skin bag with suede lining and brass clasp by Marquessa in nice clean condition. A brown leather 1940s Fassbender box bag - more worn. An interesting 50s/60s handbag and cosmetic holder in one! Bag has front flap opening then an extra partition with a mirror to hold comb and cosmetics. Nice condition. (3)
A pair of Hepplewhite style open elbow chairs with central pierced comb splats and moulded frames with later blue painted finish raised on square tapered forelegs with spade feet together with an oak plank top table top of rectangular form, 115 cm x 80 cm approx, four reclaimed stripped pine table legs
Wrecked 1735. A rectangular bone comb with fine teeth to both long edges. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by The Man of War and explanatory note with images of the item, with signed enclosure note from Divework (Scilly"). 12 grams, 81mm (3 1/4"). From an old Hampshire collection; acquired by gift from Divework (St. Mary's, Scilly); recovered from T' Vliegent Hart shipwreck, off Holland. 't Vliegend Hert or 't Vliegend Hart (The Flying Hart) was the name of an East Indiaman of the Dutch East India Company. The ship was built in 1729 at 44m (145') length, accommodating 256 crew and 850 tons of cargo. On February 3, 1735 she and her sister ship Anna Catharina left the Dutch port of Rammekens for the East Indies, captained by Cornelis van der Horst. She foundered and sank 18 km off the coast of Vlissingen (Flushing) on a sandbank; all persons on board perished. The wreck of 't Vliegend Hert was discovered in September 1981 and recovery of many interesting items was undertaken. [No Reserve] Fine condition, repaired.
19th-20th century AD. A group of bronze items consisting of: a Roman pendant with a high relief figure of the goddess Isis wearing a chiton, bands of curled hair falling to the shoulders, sceptre to the left and flowers to the right; a bronze Icon showing the Deesis in the top register with Christ between the Virgin Mary and Saint John, below four busts of saints, to the top the head of Christ; a bronze comb with three Greek crosses to the top. 186 grams total, 50-80mm (2 - 3 1/4"). From an old German collection; acquired before 1990. [3, No Reserve] Fine condition.
A symphonion single comb disc playing musical box, style 60, playing 13 1/4 inch discs on a 61 tooth comb. Stud wheel drive with decorative inlay to the lid and standard symphonion to the underside of the lid. The instrument comes with 15 discs to include 'Radeizky March' 'I adore the Power of Love' and 'The Blue Danube'. With lock and key and external winding handle, case 45cm x 41cm x 25cm tall, serial number 419819 to the underside of the base
A French cavalry troopers helmet c 1910, brass skull, WM peak binding, ear to ear plate bearing vines with a grenade in the centre, comb with floral panels to the sides and Medusa head finial, lion’s head ear roundels and leather backed chinscales, plume holder on left with red feather plume, short upright black hair plume to crest, leather liner. GC (minor skull dents, and damage to comb). Plate 12
A silver hand mirrorOf plain conventional form with a reeded rim, makers marks worn, Birmingham 1926, together with, a leather and initial set of ivory brushes and a comb, a continental white metal tea strainer, an Edwardian silver posy vase, of typical form, loaded, Chester 1906, with remaining items, (Qty) weight of weighable silver 5.5 troy oz
A six piece silver and enamel dressing table set comprising of a mirror, a hand brush, a hair brush, a comb, two containers, featuring lime green guilloche enamel backs or lids, all hallmarked Birmingham 1947, with makers mark A Bros Ltd. for Adie Brothers Ltd., housed in a vellum fitted suitcase.
A mid 20th Century cased silver backed dressing table set comprising hand mirror, two brushes and comb, each with engine turned decoration and initialled "A" together with a Norwegian silver and enamelled open salt in the form of a Viking boat, stamped "925 S. Sterling Norway", a silver ashtray and a plated teaspoon
A group of three Chinese turquoise stone carvings of a goat and two oxen, 20th Century, each in a recumbent pose, on a hardwood stand, two inside painted glass snuff bottles, a tortoiseshell hair comb, the top carved in low relief with musical instruments and dense flowers and a small group of carvings.
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes and the remains of a comb, with embossed decoration, cased, a button hook and a shoe horn, Birmingham 1903, cased, a rectangular hinge lidded dressing table box, Birmingham 1903, a small circular box, two pairs of scissors and two manicure implements, (qty).
A French Cuirassier's helmet, the polished steel skull with brass trim, including bold raised comb embossed with Acanthus scrolls, a flaming grenade and the bust of Medusa, dark fur head band, leather backed chin chains, with embossed brass disc bosses, leather liner, complete with red and black horse hair plumes and a red feather hackle.
A Civil War period composite Pikeman's armour, comprising characteristic down turned broad-brimmed two-piece pot with raised turned comb and brim, the skull with tramline and rivet decoration to the base, the brim with rivet decoration, some damage, light weight breast plate with raised medial ridge and single linear border, turned edges, struck with an armourer's mark beneath the collar and incised with the number 118, the tassets of seven simulated lames with turned edges, linear and rivet decoration, mismatched hinges, the back plate with turned edges and shallow flared skirt, struck with an armourer's mark beneath the collar, complete with gorget with turned edge. Various contemporary repairs, supplementary hinge and catch holes for tassets straps. Circa 1650.
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