A silver mirror, 19th century, of scroll border decoration and chased with foliate swag and ribbon, height 28 cm; together with a miscellaneous quantity of silver items to include a Contemporary cigarette case, a toast rack, mustards, a miniature chamber stick, a cased set of teaspoons and further plated items, (a lot), (approx gross weight 14 ozs).
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An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid, gent’s fitted dressing cabinet. The interior fitted with a silver mounted dressing table set by M Chapman, Son & Co Ltd (Middleton Chapman), London and Birmingham, c.1913. The inlaid mahogany cabinet with hinged cover, fitted with a mirror to the inside, over a green velvet lined tray, fitted with a matched suite of ivory handled implements that include tweezers, pots and covers, a button hook, buffer and toothbrush. The front doors opening with a swing arm hinge to pull forward a tray, containing silver mounted cut glass pots, dishes, brushes, comb and mirror, all the silver items engraved with running bell flower borders around a foliate wreath and swags. The base with a pair of concave panelled doors enclosing shelves, the whole on slender square tapering legs. Overall, height 106 cm x 53cm wide x 39cm deep.
AMENDMENT: The estimate has been revised to £800-1200: An Anglo Indian buffalo horn and ivory workbox, 19th century, the domed and radially veneered lid with fluted sides, surmounted with central carved flower finial, the lid opens to reveal fitted sandalwood and ivory interior, the underside of the lid with a hinged flap with ivory lac border, enclosing mirror, on four paw bracket feet, width 39 cm.
Regency brass-bound mahogany gentleman`s travelling grooming chest with inset brass carrying handles and crested silver and ivory-mounted contents, consisting of seven silver boxes of various shapes and sizes, a shaving brush and an inkwell, bearing hallmarks by three silversmiths between 1798 and 1823, two cylindrical glass powder flasks, a later pair of scissors and a small number of drawing instruments. Beneath the top tray are two compartments, one containing a hand-mirror and two brushes. The box is believed to have belonged to a Henry Seymour Montagu (1786-1859), a "Commissioner of Stamps and Taxes" - see Lot 186 which was found in the lid of this box.
1920s silver dressing table set comprising rectangular tray with engine-turned decoration and engraved initial (Birmingham 1930), four matching silver mounted hair brushes, comb and hand mirror (Birmingham 1922), together with a square silver cigarette box, small silver trophy cup (Birmingham 1937) and a part manicure set in a fitted case, approximately 16ozs weighable silver (qty)
Ladies' cream leather travelling vanity case containing ten silver mounted toilet jars, a hand mirror, two hair brushes, penknife, shoe horn, tortoiseshell comb and separate vanity bag (London 1948 - 1955) - maker T P, together with separate protective outer cover, 32.8cm overall (2). Believed to have belonged to Lady Docker

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