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Regency open-work tiara/hair comb; gilt metal tiara; Art Nouveau two-pronged hair-comb of paste-set feathers; Art Nouveau carved horn hair-comb with seaweed decoration, large green and white paste set buckle, white past set buckle and two gilt metal commemorative plaques of 1929 Strasbourg exhibition (8)
A Victorian walnut cased Fortuna polyphon musical disc player, with double comb mechanism playing 25 7/8" discs (65.6cm), with 66 assorted discs. This instrument is believed to have been originally sold in Edinburgh by the retailer R Felvuschenn, 86 St Vincent St., Glasgow and can be found in The Encyclopedia of Automatic Musical Instruments. The case has a pediment with turned finials above glazed door housing the internal mechanism, a disc bin below, height approx 225cm, width 84.5cm.
Football programmes/ tickets etc - various programmes relating to the South African Tour to Britain in 1958. Programmes are punched holed and some water damaged but include some scarce issues inc. v Wales Amateurs (at Bangor), Bedford, Chelsea, Lancashire Comb. X1 (at Wigan) etc, sold with a selection of South African related boxing & rugby tickets & programmes (as described) (25)
Davis, Bette; signed comb and mirror set in the shape of a chocolate bar, inscribed on the reverse in silver ink "What Murder Bette Davis". The set was given as a souvenir by Miss Davis to the cast and crew whilst working on the Agatha Christie television drama "Murder With Mirrors", this lot is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Fraser`s Autographs dated 2007.
A Swiss inlaid rosewood musical box, late 19th century, playing a choice of 6 airs via an 11 inch pinned cylinder and steel comb mounted on a brass bed, beneath a glazed cover flanked by crank winding handle numbered 37412 and play/stop and change/repeat levers, the lid with a tune sheet annoted `Mandoline` and numbered 37412 to interior with the trade label of `Imhof & Mukle, Manufacturers, No. 547 Oxford Street, London, WC`, the case with marquetry musical trophy centred line border to exterior cover, the front with conforming borders, 49cm wide. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A late 19th Century Swiss Rosewood marquetry and Boxwood line inlaid Music Box, MMC28407, the typical rectangular case with hinged cover decorated with a floral basket, within graduated borders, and ebonised moulded edging, and further ebonised fitted interior bearing a paper label for eight airs, including Glory Be To Thee My God This Night; The Better Land; Angels Ever Bright Fair; Abide With Me; and Eternal Light, to a twin spring-driven mechanism, and 11" pin barrel with single piece comb, width 23"
A 28 bore flintlock duelling pistol by Twigg, c 1775, 15" overall, sighted octagonal barrel 10" with traces of "Twigg, London" on top flat, gold touch hole, flat stepped lock with swan neck cock, ramp on frizzen spring and roller on frizzen, the plate with second type "Twigg" signature, plain walnut fullstock with flat sided butt and shell carving behind breech tang, steel mounts, the trigger guard with acorn finial. GWO & basically GC (cock cracked, top of comb and top jaw and screw missing, some deep pitting to mounts, 2" of fore end missing) Well worthy of sympathetic restoration.
A baroque pearl, ruby and emerald cockerel brooch, the bird modelled strutting with turned head, the body set with a baroque pearl, the head and wing set with split seed pearls, the comb with rubies and the tail feathers with emeralds, all set in yellow metal, unmarked, with attached safety chain, 4.2cm wide, weight 15.5gms
A Swiss inlad walnut musical box, late 19th century, playing a choice of 12 airs via an 11 inch pinned cylinder and steel comb mounted on a silvered cast iron bed beneath glazed cover flanked by crank winding handle and PLAY/STOP and CHANGE/REPEAT levers, the lid with tune sheet to interior and marquetry musical trophy centred line bordered to exterior, the front with conforming borders, on squab feet, 59cm wide. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A George V leather fitted vanity case retailed by Finnigans London, Manchester & Liverpool, with hallmarked silver fittings comprising rectangular tray, hand mirror, two clothes brushes, two hair brushes, six assorted silver topped dressing table containers, shoe horn, button hook, comb and quantity of matching leather items to include rectangular jewellery box, pin cushion etc various assay and date marks London, Birmingham 1919-1923, case size, height 17cm, length 51cm
A 20th century four piece silver mounted dressing table set, Birmingham 1978, comprising of a mirror, comb and two brushes, with engine turned decoration, together with an eight setting silver plated cutlery service, a cocktail shaker,miscellaneous silver plated pierced dishes and trays, coasters, (a Lot).
A mixed lot of Victorian silver dressing table pieces the majority by William Comyns London 1897 embossed with cherub decoration comprising: a rectangular box a heart shaped box a silver mounted glass heart shaped box a dressing table tray a pair of pin trays and a comb approx. weighable 24oz. (7)
A 19th Century Rosewood Cylinder Musical Box by Paillard Vaucher Fils, the 28cm brass cylinder and single steel comb movement playing eight airs, with lyre shaped music indicator, the movement stamped 50 309, enclosed by a glazed cover, with ratcheted winding handle to one side opposing change/repeat and stop/start levers, the inner cover set with a chromolithographic tune sheet, the hinged cover inlaid with a spray of flowers in coloured woods, with stained side panels, 56cm.
A Small Table Top Polyphon Musical Disc Player, the brown lacquered wooden case with pictorial transfer printed hinged lid, pictorial paper label to underside, 6.5cm steel comb on gilt metal base, push/pull start/stop mechanism, steel winding lever, 19.5cm by 18cm, with eleven 16cm metal discs.
A 19th Century Swiss Rosewood Cylinder Musical Box, the 19cm brass cylinder and single steel comb movement playing twenty airs, with lyre shaped tune indicator, detached zither attachment, enclosed by a glazed cover, a tune sheet to inner cover, with ratcheted winding handle opposing change/repeat and stop/start levers, the case with hinged cover with triple boxwood stringing and flower spray transfer, with gilt metal foliate cast handles with lyre shaped back plates, 61cm wide.
A silver waiter by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1934, with cut corners on four shell feet, 15cm (5.75in) square; a late Victorian silver cream jug, Birmingham 1893; a pair of silver five-bar toastracks by Edward Vogel, Sheffield 1932; 434g (15.3oz) gross: and a gentleman`s silver backed hairbrush and comb in a box. Provenance: Longsdon Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A late Victorian jet hair comb, the open work wing shaped top set with facetted jet trefoils and circlets within a similar continuous border, 19.5cm long; and a further late Victorian jet hair comb, the lattice work top set throughout with facetted circular and oval facetted jet, 13.5cm long Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

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