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A 19th century rosewood, marquetry and scumbled rounded rectangular music box, 15.5cm barrel playing on a one-piece comb, cranking handle, Stop/Start and Change/Repeat selectors, hinged cover inlaid with a spray of flowers and outlined with boxwood stringing, shallow bracket feet, 43cm wide, c.1870
Mermod Freres organ musical box (organ mechanism missing) c1870 with 8 air cylinder playing on a standard comb with tune sheet to the underside of the lid, stop/start and repeat controls and lever winder. Finished in an unusual case with inlaid decoration to the lid and front. Organ boxes were popular during the mid-19th century with the comb an extra complement to the organ section
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; two photograph frames, a faceted glass sugar caster, two scent bottles, a smelling salts bottle, a pepperette, two napkin rings, a hand mirror, a hairbrush a comb, three spoons and a thimble and Oriental wares, comprising; seven various spoons and two napkin rings, (25).
A set of six buttons, each decorated with the Art Nouveau portrait of a lady, diameter 2.6cm, with a case, a pique tortoiseshell decorated comb, a similar curved rectangular hair slide, with a purchase receipt, a faceted rock crystal drop shaped pendant, fitted to a black ribbon and an advertising paperweight, detailed with Huguenin's Products, (5).
AN EDWARDIAN ART NOUVEAU DRESSING TABLE SET decorated with blue & green enamel and stamped florets to include a hand mirror, two hair brushes, a clothes brush, a mounted comb, a mounted glass jar and the following mounted steel items:- a button hook, a shoe horn and a pair of glove stretchers, all by Liberty & Co., Birmingham 1906/09/10; the jar 3.5" (9 cms) high (9)
A CASED, PART DRESSING TABLE SET decorated in translucent Royal blue enamel over an engine-turned ground including a hand mirror, a hair brush, two clothes brushes & a comb, each decorated with the applied Royal Naval crown, all by Gieves Ltd., Birmingham 1931 together with a circular powder compact of a similar design by another maker, Birmingham 1938; the latter 3" (7.5 cms) diameter
A collection of silver items and cameos to include three silver brooches, a silver filigree butterfly hair comb, silver ring, silver crucifix pendant, silver hallmarked letter clip, a large shell cameo brooch set in a silver and marquisite mount, a smaller similar example on a silver S- link chain and a loose shell cameo. (11)
A late Victorian silver nine piece dressing table set, hallmarks for H Matthews Birmingham 1899-1900, comprising of silver tray, two hair brushes, two clothes brushes, hand mirror, bakolite comb, ivory glove stretchers and button hook, all with silver backs/handles decorated with embossed floral panels and monogrammed cartouche, together with a similar silver lidded glass trinket jar (10)
GEORGE V SILVER AND GUILLOCHE ENAMEL BACKED VANITY SETmaker W G Sothers Ltd, Birmingham 1931-32, comprising two brushes, two clothes brushes and a hand mirror, along with a later, white metal backed comb, the light green enamel and outline of the pieces in the Art Deco manner, the mirror 27cm long, in fitted case
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAORI WOODEN SMALL COMB (HERU MAPARA), NEW ZEALAND Made of separate wooden teeth lashed together with flax fibre. 6ins in length 2ins width Note: The Maori followed the Polynesian custom of the men wearing their hair long and tying it in a large topknot. Feathers were stuck into the topknot by their quills, the tail feathers of the huia, black with white tips, being regarded as the most valuable. Feathers of the albatross (toroa), longtailed cuckoo (koekoea), and heron (kotuku) were also valued. Combs (heru) were also stuck in the hair for decoration. Small combs (heru mapara) were made of separate wooden teeth lashed together with flax fibre.
Tokens, British, Yorkshire (7): Kingston upon Hull (2), Jonathan Garton & Co., halfpenny, 1791, William III on horseback (DH.17); halfpenny for general circulation, 1794, Town arms, rev. ship (DH.23); Leeds (5): H. Brownbill, halfpennies, 1793, bust of Bishop Blaize with wool-comb (3), revs. the Mixed-cloth Hall, bare land in distance, edge PAYABLE AT THE SHOP OF H BROWNBILL SILVERSMITH etc. (DH.30), similar but with trees in distance, edge PAYABLE AT H. BROWNBILL'S SILVERSMITH (2 - DH.34/37); Richard Paley, halfpennies, 1791 (2), Bishop Blaize standing, with crozier and book (DH.44/45), DH.23 extremely fine with a little lustre, the rest better or about mint state, DH.30 bronzed, lacquered, rare, DH.34 a bronzed proof as usual, with typical die flaw above wool-comb, DH.37 lustrous, DH.44 nicely toned, rare, DH.45 bronzed (7) *DH.30 and 45 ex Longman, lot 339 (part) all ex Baldwin’s vault The edge inscription on DH.30 was used only for that variety.
Tokens, British, Southwark, St. George’s Church (Blackman Street) (2): An Grason, farthing, At The Swan (W.351); C.R., octagonal halfpenny, 1668, Mercers’ Arms (W.355); St. Mary Overy’s Stairs (2): Iohn Robinson, halfpenny, mermaid with mirror and comb (W.361); John Standbrooke, octagonal halfpenny, Lymeman (W.363); St. Saviour’s, Dock Head (5): William Covltman, farthing, shovel (W.369); Iames Cowan, halfpenny, man rowing boat, Liter Man (W.370); Thomas Hill, farthing, Bakers’ Arms (W.376); George Kerington, farthing, Bakers’ Arms (W.377); Elizabeth Wapshott, halfpenny, 1666, At Y (not Ye), men carrying barrel (W.385), fair to nearly very fine, W.361, 369 and 376 rare (9) W.377 is a variety of W.378 and is obviously listed in the wrong place in Williamson.
An extensive cased Edward VII hallmarked silver dressing table set comprising two hobnail-cut glass silver-topped perfume bottles, a hobnail-cut glass hair pin pot, further hobnail-cut glass pot, two pairs of silver-handled scissors, a small glass silver-topped pot, a silver-handled nail buff, two clothes brushes, two hair brushes, a silver-backed hand mirror, silver-topped comb, three nail files and a pair of tweezers, Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1920.
A French Second Empire Cuirassier Trooper's Steel Helmet, the brass high panelled comb with black horsehair mane, the Medusa mask terminal surmounted by plume holder (plume lacking), the left side of the skull set with a further plume holder, the brass helmet plate embossed with a flaming grenade, with ear rosettes, leather backed chin scales, with remains of leather liner
An Early 20th Century Indonesian Finely Woven Basket, possibly Solomon Islands, of conical form with integral dished foot and lift-off cover, worked with interspersed diamond patterns in light and dark fine cane, 13.5cm; a Similar Hair Comb, possibly South Moluccas Islands, with fine wood tines joined by tightly woven vegetable fibre wefts and with woven rattan handle, 16cm (2)

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