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A Regency tortoiseshell sarcophagus shape tea caddy, with canted corners, white metal and ivory mounts, two section interior, width 18cm. Provenance: HRH The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowden, Property from the Collection, Christies, London, 14th June 2006, marked 807, with certificate.
An early 19th Century naval dirk, the tapering double-edged 14in. (36cms) blade with three-quarter length fuller and floral etching, the hilt with bar guard in gilt metal, canted square graduated ivory grip and gilt metal dome pommel, leather scabbard with gilt metal mounts, overall length 19in. (49cms) long.
A matched four-piece tea and coffee service, by Robert Hennell and C.F. Hancock, London 1880-81, three items engraved retailer's mark of C.F. Hancock, Bruton Street, London, each piece of baluster form, decorated with ribbon tied, flowerhead and leaf swags around cartouche, engraved stag crest, the coffee pot and teapot with squat circular finials and acanthus capped scroll handles with ivory inserts, height of coffee pot 8 1/4in. (21cms), 71.3oz. gross.
An early 20th century German oval portrait miniature on ivory of a young lady with blue feather hat and white dress, signed 'VNC', and inscribed in ink verso 'VNC Dresden 1902', 8.5 x 6.5 cm to/w a small rectangular portrait miniature on card of a young girl and boy, signed 'ECA 1905', 5.5 x 4 cm, both in gilt metal frames (2)
A set of folding sovereign scales in brass case, to/w a pair of antique brass spectacles, a pocket barometer and ivory-backed mercury thermometer in fitted pocket case, and a selection of small weights and two other sets of scales Condition Report Generally good for age, wear to bezel under glass, hands move when under pressure, but not sure is fully operational, box worn, and hinges broken
A George III silver teapot, London 1790, Joseph Scammell, of oval form, with bright cut engraving, two vacant cartouches, flush domed lid with ivory finial and ivory handle, approx 15cm high, approx 12.4oz. CONDITION REPORT: Overall good condition with one horizontal dent to top of cartouche and slight indentation to base of spout.
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