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Aberdeen - a Scottish provincial mounted horn cruet William Dunningham & Company, marked WD&Co, S, 925, comprising open mustard, pepperette and lidded salt, the flared cow horn formed body with simple mounts with silver covers etc, with horn salt and mustard spoons; together with a horn snuff box by the same maker Note: William Dunningham & Company, like many other companies in Aberdeen, made a large amount of mounted horn goods. This was due to the high demand for Scottish souvenirs from the booming tourist industry. Interestingly the horn was supplied from off-cuts and spares from the Aberdeen Comb Works. Their craftsman also helped make some of the more complex items.
A ladies square powder compact, with scroll engraved decoration and a similar comb in a case, a Caran D`Ache ballpoint pen, cased, two ladies powder compacts, four various wristwatches, a 1951 crown with the original box, two Elizabeth II crowns, a Roman bronze small coin, various British and foreign coins, a medallion cased, a bottle opener, a cigar cutter, part of a spoon and four items of flatware.
A Black Painted Brass Fireman`s Helmet, with dragon embossed comb, the helmet plate of crossed axes centred by a flaming torch, with leather sweat band and part of the chin scales, the folded rim stamped "F. Reason", poor order; a Modern Station Officer`s Helmet, the cream body with transfer badge 2British Fire Services Association"; an Ansonia Clock Co "Bee" Timekeeper Tin, made for the Paris Exposition 1878 (3)
A `Nicole Freres, A Geneve` rosewood and marquetry music box, late 19th century, the lid oval panel marquetry inlaid depicting the arts within a tulipwood crossbanded border, opening to reveal a paper label listing four airs to the underside of the lid, with retailers label for `Moore and Sons, Plymouth`, the paper label No. 1340 and No. 43185, the cylinder 12 inches long, 3 ¼ inches diameter, the base plate stamped `43185`, with left hand side rachet handle, the comb with four broken teeth, the case with marquetry oval panel depicting floral sprigs to the front, 57cm wide, 23cm high, 26cm deep
A FINE QUALITY EDWARDIAN CROCODILE LEATHER VANITY CASE, mauve silk lined, containing:- six glass TOILET BOTTLES with 9ct gold "AS" monogrammed lids, London 1909, a tortoiseshell Hand Mirror, Shoe Horn, Clothes Brush, Comb and Glove stretchers, two Leather Boxes, Opera Glasses, Nail Buffer, Manicure Set, Desk Prompter Book, Papier Poudre, Card Case and Sewing Kit, with canvas outer case. SEE ILLUSTRATION.
A Late 19th Century Swiss Cylinder Musical Box, signed Paillard, Vaucher, Fils, the 28cm brass cylinder and single steel comb movement with zither attachment stamped PVF, playing eight airs, with ratcheted winding handle to one side opposing play/start and change/repeat levers, with glazed cover, a tune sheet inscribed ÔImitation Mandolin Zither` to the inner cover, the rosewood case inlaid with musical trophy in coloured woods, 52cm wide See illustration
A Matched Hallmarked Silver and Guilloche Enamel Lady`s Travelling Set, the rectangular green case fitted with hand mirror, hair brush, pair of clothes brushes, glass hat pin jar, four further graduated glass jars and comb mount (lacking comb), complete with base drawer with lift-out tray fitted with nail buffer, button hook, manicure items, tweezers, shoe horn and small glass pot, each piece with geometric decoration in green and white enamel, A.J.Zimmerman, Birmingham 1930, S.Blanckensee, Birmingham 1931 and Chester 1931, together with earlier hallmarked silver scissors, Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1919 (case damaged).
A 1930`s Japanese cream leatherette clutch bag, the front and back with hand-coloured, embossed scenes and a square seal mark, the front embellished with celluloid elephants, the interior lined and fitted with purse, mirror, comb, etc. Together with a cased set of three (of six) paste buttons and two printed maps.
A Victorian hallmarked silver topped cut glass scent bottle with repousse decoration of a winged angel, made by William Comyns, London 1897/98, together with a hallmarked silver matched dressing table set with repousse decoration throughout to include hand mirror, shoe horn, comb, hairbrush and cloths brush, assorted dates and Assay offices
A graduated set of three art nouveau gold and peridot mounted tortoiseshell hair slides, each comb with an applied gold whiplash design inset with three peridots, stamped 9ct and in original fitted case signed `H.L.Brown and Son 90 and 90a Regent Street, London and 65 Market Place, Sheffield.
A late 19th century musical box, playing eight airs, the comb and pinned cylinder accompanied by nine engraved bells, Serial No 26686, the figured burr walnut case tulip wood banded and boxwood strung, inscribed `PVF` to base of case, suggesting it was made by Paillard Vaucher Fils of Ste. Croix, Switzerland for George Bendon of Ely Place, London, c.1870, case 58cm (23in) wide
A 19th Century Walnut Cased Table Top Polyphon Musical Disc Player, with lever operated gilt metal movement numbered 91326, 16.5cm steel comb, the rectangular cabinet with foliate inlay to hinged lid, pictorial card panel to underside, with handle and nineteen 40cm metal discs, 53cm by 48cm.
A Small 19th Century Amboyna and Walnut Key Wind Cylinder Musical Box, the 7.5cm brass cylinder and single steel comb movement playing four airs, enclosed by a sliding glass cover, a tune sheet to the inner lid, the case of rectangular form, with mother of pearl inlaid lid, a change/repeat button to the side and stop/start button to the fascia, winding from the underside, length 13cm; a 19th Century Mahogany Cased Pocket Compass, with white paper dial (2)
A 19th Century Swiss Keywind Cylinder Musical Box retailed by Ball, Beavon & Co., London, the 14cm brass cylinder and single steel comb movement playing four airs, the base plate stamped B.B.&Ci., and numbered 9790, the walnut case of plain rectangular form, with ivory shield shaped lock escutcheon, and apertures to the side for winding, stop/start, change/repeat and emergency stop levers, length 26.5cm.
A Late 19th Century Swiss Walnut Cylinder Musical box, with 19.5cm brass cylinder, single steel comb, with zither attachment, playing twenty airs and lyre shaped tune indicator, enclosed by a glazed inner lid, with ratcheted winding handle to one side opposite change/repeat and stop/play levers, the case with hinged cover transfer printed with instruments and flowers, within a kingwood crossbanded border, length 59cm. (needs attention)
A 19th Century Swiss Cylinder Musical Box, playing ten airs, with 28cm brass cylinder and single steel comb movement, zither attachment, six bells and drum in sight, ratcheted winding handle opposite stop/start and change/repeat levers, under a glazed cover, pictorial card tune sheet no.26366 to underside of lid listing ten airs, in a rosewood veneered case, the lid with foliate marquetry decoration, the fascia with transfer decoration, length 60cm.
A LATE 19th CENTURY HELMET & EPAULETS FROM THE CHOLMONDELEY ESTATE VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE, of white metal alloy construction, the skull with applied plate of crossed fire axes and flaming torch, applied comb with fire breathing dragons pressed in relief, folded edge to peak and nape, leather and ringed chin -strap (some deterioration), the shoulder epaulets of nickel plated overlapping scales mounted on leather. Provenance : Cholmondeley Castle had, for many years, its own fire brigade made up of volunteers who worked on the estate. We are informed by the vendor that the helmet and epaulets were issued to his grandfather who worked on the estate as Forest Manager as well as serving in the brigade. Two generations of his family served as volunteer firemen until the brigade was disbanded. The horse-drawn tender is still held by the Cholmondeley family.
A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL 25-BORE FLINTLOCK PISTOLS, PROBABLY FRENCH, late 18th / early 19th century, each with 6 1/2in. two-stage barrel with turned muzzle and punched and engraved decoration, iron tang, rounded lock (comb of one cock repaired), walnut full stock (one chipped in front of lock and cracked around side-nail) with bird's head pommel and inlaid with silver wire scrollwork around the barrel-tang, iron mounts including trigger-guard with urn finial, iron-capped ramrod (iron parts with some discolouration).
SAUER. A .243 (WIN.) '90' BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. K6188, 57cm. blued sighted barrel, blued receiver mounted with a Zeiss 'Diavari-C' 4x32 telescopic sight in Apel quick detachable mounts, 14in. figured pistolgrip stock including 3/4in. ventilated rubber recoil pad, raised Monte Carlo comb, chequered grip and fore-end, set trigger, sling mounts.
STEYR. A .30-06 (SPR.) LEFT-HANDED 'MANNLICHER' BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 72703, 60cm. blued spirally fluted sighted barrel, blued receiver mounted with a Swarovski 'Habicht 6' telescopic sight in quick detachable mounts, 13 3/4in. pistolgrip stock including 3/4in. ventilated rubber recoil pad, raised Monte Carlo comb, chequered grip and fore-end, spurred trigger-guard, sling mounts.
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