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A Nicole Frères Key Wind Cylinder Musical Box], the 33.5cm brass cylinder and single steel comb playing eight airs, bed plate stamped "Nicole Frères a Geneve" and numbered "31140", with black and white tune sheet to inner cover, the walnut case with boxwood stringing and hinged end panel enclosing the winding aperture, stop/start, change/repeat and emergency stop levers, with key, 51cm
A 1940’s French ruby set minaudire the top cover pierced and set with circular cut rubies amongst a ground of butterflies and foliage with four interior compartments for powder a comb and two lipsticks with sliding covers for the mirror in the lid numbered 679 with French poinon assay marks for mixed metals and stamped with a maker’s mark measuring 13cm x 8.5cm with the original black suede carrying pouchette
An early 20th Century seven piece silver and tortoiseshell dressing table set, Birmingham 1919, comprising trinket box, hand mirror, hair brush, mounted glass powder jar, a pair of clothes brushes and a comb a/f And a silver mounted tortoiseshell oval tray, London 1920, 30cm long, and another comb a/f (9)
A large set of seventeen fruitwood, alder and elm comb back Windsor chairs, Thames Valley, late 18th/early 19th century, with vase shaped splats and H-shaped stretchers, restorations approx. h.90cm., w.42cm. Provenance By repute removed from Stratford upon Avon town hall 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.
An Art Nouveau gentleman”s hair brush Williams (B”ham) Ltd Birmingham 1902 decorated with female heads 7" long with a four other early 20th century dressing table items to include a glass spherical bowl and silver lid Sheffield 1923 a glass and silver oval box Chester 1903 an engine turned silver and glass box Sheffield 1918 a comb Birmingham 1920 and a cased pair of yellow metal foliate style clip earrings (6)
Various dressing table items to include a silver backed hairbrush and comb Deakin & Francis Ltd. Birmingham 1921 hairbrush 9.5" long a engine turned oval silver backed mirror engraved with initials “SPS” maker”s marks rubbed London 1938 11.75" long a circular silver backed mirror maker”s marks rubbed Birmingham 1921 10.5" long (4)
A tortoiseshell pique clothes brush decorated with floral swags and an oval cartouche with a monogram, 18cm (7in), a tortoiseshell and mother-of-pearl inlaid shaped card case, 9.5cm x 8.5cm (3.75in x 3.25in), and a tortoiseshell and mantilla comb with a radiating floral spray panel, by B H Joseph & Co, stamped '9ct', 13cm (5in)
A late 19th century walnut cased polyphon by Nicole Freres, the decorative pediment with carved shell decoration and turned finials, the frieze carved with “Polyphon”, having an arched glazed door flanked by turned columns with a single drawer below, on turned feet, with “Drop a Penny in the Slot” dual comb movement, 129cm. high, together with sixty 50cm. diameter discs.
A late 19th Century German Symphonium musical mantel clock, probably by Junghans, the 2.75ins chapter ring with Arabic numerals to the two train balance wheel movement with pin pallet escapement, the musical train released at the hour or at will, containing metal 4.5ins disk with 1.75ins single piece steel comb, contained in walnut framed "Four Glass" square case, the shaped top with brass spiral reeded loop handle and leaf mounts, the moulded base with bun feet, 12ins high, and four disks for same
A group of three musical boxes the first, circa 1830, in ivory and bone, carved and pierced as a piano, the cylinder and single comb movement playing two tunes, inscribed: 114, 117,& 115, with label giving the two airs played, including an exerpt from Rossini's Guillaume Tell, width 11cm, 4 1/4 in; a rectangular tortoiseshell example, with silver-gilt mounts, maker's mark rubbed, Paris petite garantie 1819-1838, the movement numbered: 1573, cylinder and comb with 21 groups of 4 tines, 9cm, 3 1/2 in; and a lobed pollard wood example with tortoiseshell tips and lining, also playing two tunes, cylinder and comb with 18 groups of 3 tines, numbered: 595, 9.5cm, 3 1/4 in, the last two with keys (6)
Part cotton ghileem by the Kashkuli taifeh of the Qashqa’i Confederation, Fars province, south west Persia, second half 19th century, 9ft.9in. x 4ft.10in. 2.97m. x 1.47m. Slight uneven wear, one side stained in several places, probably remains of glue. The white areas of design are worked in bleached cotton. One of the best known, albeit rarest, of the major Qashqa’i ghileem designs; the distinctive palette found on all published examples, as well as the medachyl and zigzag borders also seen on all examples (usually in this chromatic arrangement), the ‘running dog’ pattern found between each wide horizontal band on most examples and the characteristic end panels, with their series of polychrome plainweave stripes interspersed with three narrow bands in white and tan or blue and tan containing a simple repeat pattern in extra weft wrapping, all suggest an attribution specifically to the Kashkuli taifeh; such an attribution is enforced by the fine weave shared by all examples. For three closely related rugs, see Black & Loveless, The Undiscovered Kilim, pl. 46 (and Petsopoulos, Kilim, pl. 400 for same piece) Housego, Tribal Rugs, pl. 72 and Opie, Tribal Rugs of Southern Persia, pp. 52-3; according to Opie, the principal motif in each band is called the shamey or comb.
A good fire service chief’s white metal helmet, with front peak and broad back peak, narrow simulated ropework headband, ornamental comb embossed with a dragon on each side, open lattice work finial, helmet plate bearing a trophy of torch, axes and hoses within scrolls, leather backed graduated link chinchain and ear rosettes, leather liner. Good Untouched Condition, Plate 20
A late Victorian walnut polyphon the hinged lid, circa 1890, with marquetry floral sprig central inlay within a quarter veneered border revealing an interior print depicting classical putti playing instruments and dancing, the movement with single comb numbered 312 the case with swing brass handle standing on four short turned feet, 19.5" wide, 9.5" high, 18.5" deep also including 17 marque de fabrique polyphon 15.5" steel discs
An all bisque doll's house doll with moulded wig, painted face and jointed limbs, in embroidered gown and carrying cot, 3" high, a similar doll with intaglio eyes and composition body, 5" high, a set of ten miniature china dolls, 1" tall, a doll's comb and purse, and some tiny mittens and socks
A Fire Officer's Silver Plated Helmet by Shand Mason & Co., London, the comb embossed with a dragon, the helmet plate as crossed axes, hoses and a flaming torch within a foliate cartouche, with leather backed white metal chin scales and ear rosettes, the underside of rim set with maker's metal label
Early 19th Century brass bound burr wood officers travelling box having a finely fitted interior including document wallet to the hinged cover, the base fitted six various bottles and jars with silver plated covers, a pair of travelling inkwells the bases with printed paper labels 'Sawtell 6 St Augustines Parade, Bristol', a pair of steel boot jacks and having an oval recess to hold a silver plated shaving bowl and four stacking gilt decorated Moroccan trays with fitted compartments to house accessories including razors, corkscrews, scissors, brushes, strop, boxwood comb and mirror etc. Together with a hand written provenance detailing brief military history of its owner General J.P. Hely of Bristol, 32cm wide-see colour illustration
HOLLAND & HOLLAND 12-BORE 'DOMINION' BACK-ACTION SIDELOCK EJECTOR, serial no. 20721, 30in. nitro barrels, 2 1/2in. chambers, bored approx. true cyl and 1/4 choke, border engraving with fleur de lys details, gold-inlaid cocking-indicators, bright finish overall, 15in. figured stock (swept at comb) including 1/2in. wood extension, weight 6lb. 9oz., in its leather case with accessories

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