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λ A 19th century turned ivory box and cover, the lid inset with a portrait miniature of a lady, signed indistinctly, the base with a paper label inscribed in pencil 'Duchesse di Parme', 9cm diameter, together with two Indian ivory groups of figures with oxen, a Chinese carved ivory aide memoire, an ivory seal, an ivory hand mirror, a tortoiseshell hair comb and a bone pot and cover. (8)
λ A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, inlaid with pewter stringing and with ivory edging, with a moulded fan front and a silver plaque engraved with the Digby family garter, with an ostrich and the motto 'A DEO NON FORTUNA', with a divided interior lacking its lids. 15.2cm high, 19.1cm wide.
λ A Victorian amboyna and brass mounted gentleman's dressing case, the hinged lid with a plaque engraved with a motto and crest for the Kennedy family and with initials 'LK', the underside of the lid with a leather letter pouch and a pull-out leather framed mirror, above a lift-out tray with divisions and silver gilt lidded and glass containers, each engraved with a dolphin crest, the silver hallmarked for Frances Douglas, London 1839, fitted with an ivory razor engraved with a hunting scene, above a further lift-out tray fitted with various utensils including: boot-pulls, a corkscrew, scissors and a brush, 10cm high, 21.3cm wide, 27.7cm deep. Provenance: The Property of the Rt. Hon. Sir Mathew Thorpe.
λ A late 19th century continental black leather gentleman's dressing case, with embossed decoration, the purple leather interior with silver plated topped jars and containers, with an associated ivory hair brush, a shaving stroop, marked in gilt 'W & A. SMIHT MANUFACTURERS to his Majesty', with bone and ivory handled shaving and manicure utensils, with a retailers label for 'P.H. HOCHMUTH Rue de la Madelaine 62 BRUXELLES', 15.4cm high, 24.6cm wide. Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.
λ A Victorian black leather gentleman's dressing case by Asprey, the hinged lid with gilt intials 'H.D.J.', the interior with a letter pouch to the underside of the lid inscribed 'ASPREY. MANUFACTURER TO HER MAJESTY, 166. BOND ST. W.', with a lift-out tray fitted with silver topped bottles, jars and containers, hallmarked for Thomas Diller, London 1841, each engraved with a crest of a hand holding a cross, with a leather cased stroop, above ivory handled and steel utensils, including: two razors, boot pulls, a nail file, tweezers, scissors and two corkscrews, with a brass Bramah lock, 9cm high, 24.4cm wide, 15.7cm deep. Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.
λ An early Victorian tortoiseshell sarcophagus shaped sewing box, with pewter stringing, the lid inlaid with mother of pearl flowers and foliage, the silk lined interior with ivory edging, the lid with a letter pouch, above a lift-out tray with six mother or pearl and bone reel holders, sewing utensils, two thimbles, lidded divisions and compartments on bun feet, 12cm high, 24.3cm wide, 16.8cm deep.
λ A black leather gentleman's dressing case by Carillion London, the twin hinged top revealing engine turned French silver brushes, containers and jars, stamped 'CARILLON LONDON MADE IN FRANCE', one plush lined for cufflinks, the base with a mirror and an ivory shoehorn with an outer canvas storm cover, 26.2cm wide, 18.2cm deep. Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.
λ A Victorian black leather gentleman's dressing case, the hinged lid with gilt initials 'A.K.C.', the lid inset with a pull-out mirror, revealing a plush lined interior with ivory handled and steel utensils including: razors, a button hook, scissors, a penknife and glove stretchers, the majority with a dragon crest, the base with a lift-out tray fitted with silver plated topped jars, bottles and containers, 10cm high, 27.6cm wide, 17.8cm deep. Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.
λ A Victorian red leather sewing case, the interior fitted with bone and ivory handled utensils including: a button hook, scissors, a penknife, with various pouches and compartments fitted with a mirror, bottles, pin cushions, needle books and a thimble, 13cm high, 24cm wide. Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.
λ Two leather purse sewing etui's, fitted with various sewing implements including needles, scissors,a button hook and a stiletto, 14.3cm wide, together with another mother of pearl handled penknife in a leather case, a propelling pencil and a late 19th / early 20th century ivory penknife. (5) Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.
λ A late 19th century Chinese lacquer tea chest, decorated in gilt with bands of dragons and with panels of animals and birds in landscape, the top with figures and buildings in a landscape setting, the interior with a pair of lift-out lidded pewter canisters, each with an ivory handle, 10.3cm high, 20.6cm wide, with a fabric cover. (2)
λ A mid 19th century Ceylonese ebony workbox, the body carved with scrolling leaves and flowers, the underside of the lid inset with an ivory rondel centred an elephant with scrolling lac decorated flowers, above a lift-out tray, with thirteen conforming lidded compartments, above eight specimen wood lidded compartments, inlaid with barber's pole stringing,13.7cm high, 37.6cm wide, 25.3cm deep.
λ A late 19th century Anglo-Indian carved sandalwood and ivory stationery box, with sadeli and ebony borders, with panels carved with a lion and an elephant with scrolling leaves and foliage, buildings and birds, the interior with seven divisions, Bombay, 14.3cm high, 24cm wide. Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.
λ A George III mahogany gentleman's dressing table by Gillows of Lancaster, inlaid with boxwood edging, the hinged top revealing a compartmented interior with a pull-up easel back mirror flanked by a pair of lidded compartments one with a comb tray, the other for powder, with two wash bowl apertures and further divisions for glass bottles and two tumblers, with ivory handles, the front with three false drawer fronts above a central deep drawer with a basin aperture flanked by two drawers either side, two with divisions one for razor blades and one for combs, one stamped 'GILLOWS LANCASTER', fitted with original leaf and flower cast brass handles, on square tapering legs and brass caps and castors, 83.9cm high, 78.8cm wide, 50cm deep. Provenance: Woolley & Wallis Thursday 9th January 1997. The design for an identical piece that was made in 1798 for Sir William Milner of Nun Appleton Hall in Yorkshire is preserved in the Gillow archive in Westminster.
λ A George III mahogany secrétaire bookcase, the cornice inlaid with a fan flanked by urn panels above dog tooth banding, above a pair of boxwood strung astragal glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, flanked by stop fluted pilasters, the secrétaire with a arrangement of satinwood veneered drawers, and pigeon holes above a later leather surface, and three long drawers all with ivory urn escutcheons, on French bracket feet, 244cm high, 116cm wide, 52.5cm deep. Provenance: Bought from Mark Collier Antiques and Works of Art, Downton, Wiltshire, 23rd August 1976.
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