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λA Victorian silver mounted travelling dressing table set, retailed by Asprey, 166 Bond Street, the silver by William Neale, London 1871, the covers with engraved foliate decoration, comprising: two scent bottles, hobnail cut glass bodies, four jars and five boxes, plain faceted glass bodies, with a tray of accessories, silver, steel and mother-of-pearl, including: a double medicine spoon, London 1870, a dip pen, two corkscrews, a napkin clip, a desk seal, four pairs of scissors, a knife, a button hook and a needle case, and six other items, with two pull-out trays, one with a later comb and one with a watch, and with two secret jewellery drawers, the hinged front opens to reveal an ivory hand mirror, the interior of the hinged cover with a mirror and stationary wallet, in a fitted brass bound burr walnut case, length 34cm, approx. weighable 10oz.
λA Victorian silver-gilt mounted travelling dressing table set, retailed by Asprey, 166 Bond Street, the silver by Abraham Brownett, London 1864, the covers with engine-turned decoration with engraved intertwined borders, with a monogram, comprising: four scent bottles, five jars and six boxes, hobnail cut glass bodies, the hinged front opens to reveal a tray of accessories, silver-gilt, gilt- metal and mother-of-pearl, including: a mirror, four pairs of scissors, two corkscrews, a desk seal, a pencil, two knives, a thimble, a tape measure, a button hook and four manicure items, with a jewellery drawer and a further hidden secret drawer for documents and sovereigns, the interior of the hinged cover with a mirror and swith ivory pieces, in a fitted brass bound coromandel case, with a monogram, length 37.3cm, approx. weighable 16oz.
An Edwardian commemorative silver mounted leather desk blotter, by Charles Douglas Richard Hanbury-Tracy, Baron Sudeley, London 1901, rectangular form, engraved with foliate scroll decoration, mounted with applied squares with portraits of King Edward VII, Queen Alexandra, 'August 9th', '1902', the Royal crest, the Union Jack, as well as symbols emblematic of the Commonwealth, with four applied citrine cabochons, the centre applied with a Baron's crest above 'S', for Baron Sudeley, length 30.3cm. Provenance: purchased from Christie's South Kensington, 16 June 2004, lot 448.
A George IV silver-gilt inkstand casket, by Alexander J. Strachan, London 1829, the inkwells and instruments unmarked, rectangular form, on four cast and applied putto mask and foliate scroll feet, and with hinged domed cover with shell motifs, chased overall with shells and scrolls on a matted ground, the base applied with four with rosettes and with drawer lined with velvet and fitted with a combination propelling pencil and pen, a desk seal with blood stone matrix and a small knife with steel blade, the mounts each chased with flowers on a matted ground and inset with turquoise, the interior of the casket fitted with two engine-turned square inkwells with hinged covers, the interior of the cover with a mirror, length 17cm, approx. weight 34oz. Provenance: Christie's, King Street, Silver, 10 July 1996, lot 118.
Mixed lot comprising a silver lever pocket watch, the enamelled dial with subsidiary second dial, a silver squat baluster pepper with flower finial and further silver preserve spoon; together with a collection of silver plate to include a three vessel cut glass desk standish (af), a mustard, pair of teaspoons, salver and serving set (9)
Mixed lot comprising a desk standish fitted with two ceramic bottles, a further standish with cloisonné type decoration, a grand tour bronze wall plaque fitted with two Romanic heads, a pair of white metal backed dressing brushes and a further raised velvet cushion (6) Additional note; 4-10-21 wooden frame to grand tour wall plaque has been damaged during viewing
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