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A Victorian Rosewood and Brass Strengthened Jewellery Box, the lid with shepherd`s purse cartouche with inscription M (for Maria) M (for Martha) Bushby, with inner lift-out tray and Bramah lock, flush side handles, 35.5cm wide This box belonged to Maria Martha Bushby, whose portrait in miniature is part of lot 427.
A Victorian toilet set in brass mounted rosewood box, the upper section fitted a variety of fourteen glass jars and boxes, each silver lid scroll-engraved and with monogrammed cartouche. The fall front fitted with an almost complete set of manicure and other tools, each with mother of pearl handle, and opening to reveal a drawer above a concealed jewellery tray. The lid originally fitted a mirror and with stationary pocket. London 1861. (See Illustration)
A 19th century rosewood jewellery box and cover, inlaid mother of pearl, red padded embroidered liner, width 19 cm, a French Longwy bowl, decorated with large flowers head on a blue ground, width 14.5 cm, a pair of marble twist column candlesticks, height 20 cm, together with a quantity of miscellaneous items, (a lot).
A Large collection of costume jewellery, to include; A miniature gilt metal cased lapel watch by `Semag`; A silver cheroot holder case; An Edwardian silver cocktail swizzle stick; a continental silver and enamel pill box and cover; and a leather bound jewellery box and a further collection of items. (a lot)
A SELECTION OF COSTUME AND OTHER JEWELLERY to include a coral necklace and various other necklaces, an Edwardian ivory bracelet of tablet form decorated with a stylised elephant beneath a tree, a gilt metal serviette clasp in the form of hands, plate d cigarette case, an EPNS circular pill box with an image of Windsor Castle to top, etc. all housed in two black cash box tins
A TUNBRIDGE STYLE "COLLARS" BOX CONTAINING A SELECTION OF COSTUME AND GOLD COLOURED METAL AND OTHER JEWELLERY, to include a watch seal with trap cut clear stone, various small buttons with Prince of Wales feather decoration, a silver coloured metal r iding crop tie pin, diamante belt buckle, agate brooch, various earrings, greyhound brooch stamped "Sterling Silver", a Queen Victoria commemorative brooch in the form of a Maltese cross with an image of Queen Victoria etc. with "Taplow 23rd June 188 7" verso, micro mosaic collar and cuff studs, etc.
An early 20th Century mohair teddy bear with jointed limbs (for restoration) together with two Oriental black lacquered glove boxes, a small ceramic doll with jointed limbs, a rectangular jewellery box, a vintage Cadbury biscuit tin and a 19th Century rectangular wooden box with a decoupage fishing scene to the dome topped lid
An early 20th Century leather covered box by Spink & Son Ltd, the lid bearing a crown and a monogram, and opening to reveal two compartmentalised velvet lined trays labelled "Victorian", Mecklenburg", "Saxe-Coburg", "Maha Chakrakri", "Polar Star", etc, the box bearing brass lock marked "Bramah London", together with a leather bound jewellery box containing a collection of ivory dressing table brushes, mirror, a pair of leather covered book-ends, a large tortoiseshell hair comb in fitted box, a further hair comb, etc
A collection of Bohemian garnet jewellery, to include: a pair of drop earrings, with circular and pear shaped cabochon garnets to a cluster of Dutch rose cut garnets, an oval domed brooch, decorated with lozenge shaped clusters of garnets between seed pearl diaper divisions, a single row of graduated faceted garnet beads, 7-9.5mm in size, strung knotted to a gold and garnet circular box clasp, and a four row faceted freeform garnet bead bracelet, to a gilt metal clasp (5)
A collection of silver comprising: A George III travelling inkwell, by George Pearson, London 1818, of rectangular shape, the hinged raised cover with a circular cartouche within a leafy scroll engraved rectangular section, engraved with `B` with coronet above (for Lord Brooke), 6.75cm x 7.5cm, with gilt interior, an Edwardian jewellery box, maker`s mark unclear, Birmingham 1906, of shaped rectangular form, inscribed `Ladies Prize Cannes Golf Club 1908`, 11.25cm x 10cm x 4.75cm, a pair of pierced circular bowls, Birmingham 1910, 11.5cm diameter, a two handled pierced circular bon bon dish, by William Comyns, London 1895, 14.5cm long, a plain circular bowl on ball feet, Birmingham 1919, 12cm diameter, and a small half fluted circular bowl on pedestal foot, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1899, inscribed `Mother from Dougall`, 8.75cm diameter, 18oz weighable silver (7)
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