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A modern leather dressing case fitted with the following silvergilt and deep blue enamelled items: a hand mirror 4 brushes a comb a mounted steel button hook a shoe horn 6 assorted bottles/jars a nail file a pair of tweezers a lipstick holder a nail buffer a jar mount (no jar) and a leather blotter (together with a 4 piece tortoiseshell brush set) the mounts by H. Mathews Birmingham 1925/ 1926. The case initialled I.C 21in (53cm) wide.
A pique work decorated seven-piece dressing table set, with marks for Birmingham, 1915 and 1916, maker Levi & Salaman, comprising a pair of hair brushes, a pair of clothes brushes, a circular hand mirror, a mounted cut glass jar and comb, with ovolo borders and bow-tied ribbon details to the mounts; together with a large oval mounted tortoiseshell box, apparently unmarked, with flat hinged cover (A/F) (8) Provenance: Abbotsford, Melrose
A 2 band Snider military rifle, smooth bored to 20 bore and de-activated, 48?" overall, barrel 30?", the breech stamped with numerous inspector's marks, B'ham proofs, and Jaipur Arsenal marks, the lock engraved with crowned VR and "1862 Enfield", dark walnut fullstock, the comb of the butt stamped "AOF", steel mounts, sling swivels, incorrect steel ramrod. GWO & C (lightly worn overall) with COD
A 19th Century Swiss Music Box GB & C No 1773-8 Airs of rectangular form, the hinged lid with Rosewood Panel inlaid with Musical Trophies, opening to reveal a paper label to a glazed door and movement with ratcheted spring barrel, pin wheel barrel and comb (comb damaged) and stop/start lever to the right, width 21”
Ethnographica - A collection of South American Indian artefacts, including a Mamainde bracelet made from an armadillo tail; a Mamainde necklace of monkey teeth; three Nambiquara nose flutes; a Waura fan; a Kaymayura head-dress; a Hixkaryana comb made from animal bones and birds feathers; Karaja and Xavante baskets; and other items.
An enamelled compact pair of opera glasses and a collection of costume jewellery mainly 1920s-30s the compact enamelled with a beauty to the lid in original case brass compact; the Duvelleroy green crocodile opera glasses c. 1900 also cased; the costume jewellery including eight assorted glass bead necklaces six pairs of art-deco earrings pair of art nouveau and scarab buckles c. 1900-1920 six assorted brooches seventeen assorted dress clips and a celluloid hair comb (qty)
A pen knife pencil in the form of a percussion rifle with ivory sideplates and nickel mounts, the knife blade concealed in the comb of the butt, the propelling pencil forming the barrel, 15cm extended, contained in its blue velvet lined case by J. Purser & Sons Ltd Portsmouth, the lid with gilt inscription 'Chatham Port Rifle and Revolver Meeting'.
An early 20th Century plated belt buckle, modelled as two Bloodhound's heads, three Victorian silver teaspoons, a neo-classical embossed hand mirror, the mount detailed 800, a hand mirror, a hairbrush and a comb slip, a pair of plated fish servers with bone handles, a set of six silver teaspoons, detailed with crossed golf clubs, cased and two silver pendant fob medallions.
An early 20thC tan pigskin fitted travelling case, with gilt metal clasps, inscribed with initials to the cover, the interior fitted with a folding tray with a good arrangement of silver and baisse taille enamel accessories, dated London 1933, comprising hand mirror, two hair brushes, two clothes brushes, a comb and eight jars and boxes; a further circular jar, fitted to the lower area, 22" x 15"; together with a canvas cover
A four-piece dressing table set,With marks for London 1909 and 1910, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, comprising a pair of hair brushes and a pair of clothes brushes, foliate engraved and initialled; a mounted ivory page turner, Birmingham 1894, initialled; a pair of ivory glove stretchers; an ivory handled button hook and a comb (8).
A set of eleven fruitwood alder and elm comb back Windsor chairs and a similar armchair Thames Valley late 18th/early 19th century with vase shaped splats and H-shaped stretchers restorations and some losses (12) standard chair approx. h.90cm. w.43cm. armchair h.99cm. w.59cm. Provenance by repute removed from Stratford-Upon-Avon Town Hall Literature Bill Cotton The English Regional Chair Woodbridge 1988 p. 48 fig. TV24 illustrates an armchair in fruitwood and elm that shares characteristics with the offered lot. These parallels include a shaped cresting rail splat and turned stretchers. Cotton attributes the armchair to the Thames Valley. For a comparable group see The Oak and Country Sale these rooms 15th November 2005 lot 239. W

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