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A light wood round topped tripod table, late 19th / early 20th c, baluster column and three out swept legs, top 50cm diam, 71cm h; together with a reproduction pine hanging wall cupboard with flared cornice above a coloured lead glazed door, shaped base with shelf, 78cm h, 38cm w Tripod table with stains, scratches and abrasions to top, cracks and faults to base of column and one leg, extensive wear to terminals of legs. Hanging cupboard with wear consistent with age
An Edwardian silver handled bone letter knife, 24.5cm l, by Mappin & Webb, London 1909 and miscellaneous other silver mounted articles, to include a Scottish horn snuff mull, the rim engraved John Robertson Balmbreech 1816, etc Letter knife in good condition but for light wear, several of the other items in poor condition as evident from image
A French gold snuff box, all sides moire engine turned, 64mm l, maker's, charge and discharge marks, Paris 1756-62, 72.5g Provenance: Gerald Ellis (1872-1953) (Gentleman Usher or Extra Gentleman Usher to Kings Edward VII, George V, Edward VIII, George VI and Queen Elizabeth II) by whom given to the Honourable Rosemary Seymour, nee Scott-Ellis (1922-2017) of Thrumpton Hall, Nottingham; thence by descent to the present vendor Light wear but not noticeably worn nor significantly dented; lid closing tightly shut
A Continental silver mounted tortoiseshell snuff box, mid 18th c, of octagonal shape, the conforming lid inset with a hardstone cameo of the head of a classical youth, mother of pearl and silver pins, 70mm l Provenance: The Honourable Mary Anne Byron (1817-1885) of Thrumpton Hall, Nottingham; thence by descent to the present vendor Light overall wear, minor old crack on right shoulder of box; lacking several of the mother of pearl spots, the cameo slightly damaged
A pair of George III gadrooned silver wine coasters, of openwork form with inset turned mahogany base, 12cm dia, fully marked but marks made partly illegible when pierced, London, probably 1772 Piercing undamaged, mahogany bases original, light erasure from cartouche not resulting in any discernible thinning

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