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A Swiss inlaid rosewood musical box Unsigned, late 19th century The 8 inch cylinder playing a choice of four airs via a tuned steel comb beneath glazed internal cover flanked by crank winding lever and start/stop and change/repeat levers, the lid applied with hand written tune sheet numbered 19695 and with trade label for MULLER BROTHERS, 58 DEAN STREET, SOHO, LONDON, the exterior with marquetry floral spray within line borders to lid above line edged faux rosewood grained front and plain sides, 43cm wide.
View on auctionatrium.com Cartier London, A 9 carat yellow gold childs hair brush and matched tortoishell and gold hair comb, circa 1942 the childs size hairbrush engine turned with a coronet engraved central cartouche engraved Cartier London and numbered 1091 and matching hair comb engine turned top also engraved Cartier London and numbered in original fitted case. Provenance: Given as a Christening present to Count Anthony Appoyni by H. M Queen Geraldine of the Albanians in 1942" In good condition, small dent to the top of the brush that could be removed
A 19th Century Swiss Cylinder Music Box by Nicole Freres, the 33cm brass cylinder and single steel comb movement stamped `Nicole Freres` playing twelve airs, enclosed by a glazed inner lid, with ratcheted winding handle (numbered 52721) to one side opposite Change/Repeat and Stop/Play levers, the underside of the hinged lid set with original hand written Nicole Freres tune sheet numbered L.No.1106, G.No.52721 and S.No.5054, in an ebonised and stained case, the rosewood lid inlaid with a vase of flowers surrounded by foliate decoration, working order, length 66cm (case wormed)
A silver six piece dressing table set and a nail buffer, by S. Mordan and Co, London 1912-13 and 1915, retailed by Mappin and Webb, comprising: a hand mirror, two clothes brushes, two hair brushes, a comb and nail buffer, with alternate bands of engine turned and gold decoration, in a fitted case,
German Bisque Socket Head Baby Doll with painted face, moulded and painted hair, on a composition bent limb body, wearing a blue knitted dress, cardigan and a wool bonnet, 21 cms. Together with a wicker cot with a white cover and four pockets containing hairbrush and comb, small glass bottle, another knitted costume.
A FRENCH OR SWISS BURR-WOOD AND METAL INLAID CYLINDER MUSICAL BOX WITH DRUM AND BELLS IN SIGHT CIRCA 1880 Playing ten airs on a metal comb with a damper, the optional drum with eight strikers and with a row of three Chinoiserie metal automated figures each striking a pair of bells 11½ in. (29 cm.) high; 26 in. (66 cm.) wide across feet View on Christie's.com
Deighton (Len). Only When I Larf, privately printed, 1967, title inscribed by the author “To Eric and Romilly, with love and best wishes Len Deighton”, orig. printed comb-bound limp boards featuring an English note on the front and rear covers, upper board inscribed by the cover designer Ray Hawkey “To Brian with best wishes Ray (Hawkey)... with now no fear of Bank of England interference”, lower cover slightly marked, folio. Eric Hiscock was for many years the Book Correspondent of the Evening Standard Newspaper. Limited edition 40/150 privately printed by the author to establish copyright while negotiating the motion picture deal with Paramount Pictures. The first trade edition was published a year later in 1968. (1)
An Early Dug out Mortar & Two Coopered Containers of Various Kitchen Implements: A wool/flax comb with iron spiked teeth on a wooden board 19 ins (48 cms) in length. Two wooden handled iron slices 14½ ins and 17 ins (37 cms and 43 cms) in length. A wrought iron spoon with round bowl on hook end handle 17½ ins (44 cms) in length. A wrought iron lark spit basting spoon 15½ ins (39 cms) in length. A large iron ladle 19½ ins (50 cms) in length. The dug out mortar 10 ins (26 cms) high, 7½ ins (19 cms) in diameter. The coopered containers measuring 10 ins (25 cms) high x 10 ins (25 cms) diameter, and 9 ins (23 cms) high x 7½ ins (19 cms) diameter.[9] *
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