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A Chinese jade and gilt-metal mounted hand mirror, 19th century, the handle formed as a pale celadon belt hook, carved with a chilong crawling towards the dragon-head terminal, the white jade mirror back carved with a jardiniere of flowers on a stand, mirror back 10cm. by 11.5cm., belt hook 11.5cm. length. Illustrated
A minaudière by Buccellati, the brushed finished bi-metal case, of rectangular shape, the cover set with citrines and pink tourmaline in yellow metal star shaped settings and foliate chased yellow metal thumbpiece opening to reveal a lined interior with mirror section to the inner lid, 15.5mm x 8.5mm x 2.5mm, detailed M Buccellati 925, contained within a fitted black silk case inscribed Buccellati 5955
A George III mahogany serpentine shield back toilet mirror with three frieze drawers 43cm wide x 59cm high, a 19th century mahogany swing frame mirror, 59cm wide x 52cm high, an Edwardian concave mahogany urn stand, 31cm wide x 59cm high and a 20th century mahogany square footstool , 35cm wide x 30cm high, (4).
An ebonised architectural style year-duration longcase timepieceBy H. Haley, Teddington 1939, in the manner of FromanteelThe case with an arched pediment above the trunk inset with a three-panel door, above a stepped base on a plinth, the 11in. velvet-covered dial with winged cherub spandrels, silvered chapter ring and polished steel hands, the movement signed on the backplate H. Haley F.B.H.I Teddington, Fecit 1939 in an outlined rectangle, with screwed plain turned pillars, deadbeat escapement and screwed chatons228cm highKenneth Harry Haley (b. 1870), 20 High Street, Teddington, Middlesex, was elected a member and Fellow of the British Horological Institute in February 1932, and in the same month was awarded a First Class Certificate for Clock Repairing. The Watch & Clock Maker Magazine, May 1938, p. 73, includes a photograph of Harry Haley at his lathe, which won the Daily Mirror photographic competion "Britain at Work". There is a short biography of his career, explaining he started aged ten and had also worked for the Waterbury Watch Co. for fifteeen years, prior to starting his own business in 1902 'determined to carry on the best of the old traditions'.
A 1920/30's Oak mirrorback Sideboard having opposing doors to the base, one revealing an interior with an unusual narrow three bottle cellarette drawer, two frieze drawers over and having upstand with arched bevelled mirror having scroll art nouveau style carved details, 54 1/4'' high x 23 1/4'' deep, 72 1/2'' high

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