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A CURIOUS SET OF FOUR BLADES with notched ends, a pierced slot down their length and a mounting rivet at the end of one side, by Joseph Law, Sheffield 1814; 3.55" (9 cms) long; 0.9 oz (4) *Perhaps these originally had sides or palettes (of bone or ivory ?) and are the blades of folding fruit knives.
A VICTORIAN KING'S PATTERN BASTING SPOON (Diamond Shell heel), by Francis Higgins, London 1861, a William IV ivory-handled butter knife, a 9ct. gold-mounted tortoiseshell cigarette case and a pair of Edwardian small trefoil leaf dishes, by E.J & N. Haseler, London 1903; the dishes 4.25" (11 cms) long; 8.35 oz weighable silver (5)
A LATE 18TH CENTURY FRENCH SILVERGILT MOUNTED IVORY TOILET BOX oval with floral borders & a painted miniature village scene on the cover (behind glass), the interior with a mirror and three compartments (for face powder & a brush), struck only with a small discharge mark for Paris 1783; 2.4" (6.2 cms) long
A RARE VICTORIAN NOVELTY SMOKER'S COMPENDIUM realistically modelled as a portable heater, on three small wheels with a cylindrical body, twin mounted ivory handles and decorative pierced grilles, with a pull-out ash drawer, a vesta compartment in the flue and a hinged cover revealing a gilt interior to take cigarettes/cheroots, by W.Thornhill (of New Bond St), London 1886; 5" (12.7 cms) high; 5.35 oz
A GEORGE I MINIATURE OR TOY BRANDY SAUCEPAN with a turned ivory handle, by David Clayton, London c.1725 (maker's mark & lion passant only) together with a late 17th century miniature or toy wine taster with two wire handles and panels of punched decoration, maker's mark only (slightly indistinct), unascribed 1680--1700; the latter 1.75" (4.5 cms) diameter; 0.85 oz (2)
SIR WILLIAM JOHN NEWTON (1785-1869)* Miniature portrait of Lady Martins standing in an interior holding her son on the arm of a sofa, on ivory, signed and inscribed on reverse, dated 1839; 17.5 x 13 cms, together with a companion portrait, presumably of her husband, three quarter length, pair in black wood frames *Appointed Miniature Painter in Ordinary to the King and Queen in 1833.
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