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Mixed lot of silver and white metal to include silver twin handled trophy fitted onto a cast aluminium base, two silver topped dressing brushes, silver handled shoe horn and lace hook, white metal belt decorated with pierced panels of The Green Man and further pearl handled silver plated relish fork (7)
Household Goods - an Aynsley Cottage Garden strawberry set including handled basket, sugar and cream; a Coalport mustard/preserve pot, Hunting Scene; a cylindrical cut glass vase; a rosewood work box with mother of pearl inlay (faults); a briefcase; a straw hamper basket; a Border Fie Arts model of a hare (faults); a Border Fine Arts model of a hunting dog; etc. (6 boxes) Condition Report: cut glass vase
A Chinese mother-of-pearl inlaid panel depicting a fisherman near an island, 59.5cm x 19cm, a japanned two-handled tray and a quantity of carved hardwood stands Condition Report: Pierced lacquer panel, split, some scratches and missing mother-of-pearl. Tray crazed and badly scratched border, badly yellowed. Large stand three pierced panels badly damaged, four flat circular stands modern, five flat circular stands modern, ten plate stands modern but all good
λ William IV tortoiseshell pagoda shape tea caddy, inlaid with mother of pearl flowers, leaves and butterflies, the interior with ivory edging and with twin lidded compartments on ball feet, 12.6cm high, 15.4cm wide, 10.7cm deep. Lot 105 – tortoiseshell tea caddy. Small chips with losses to corners of lid. Some losses to pewter stringing and minor lifting. Old damages and losses around the hinges. Lid warped slightly, small nicks to tortoiseshell on edges of body with some losses. Two mother of pearl leaves missing. Old chips to edges of lids to the interior. A little warped, one corner repaired. Two different handles. Lock tooth missing. Some veneer chips to base. One foot loose, needs re-fixing.
λ An early Victorian tortoiseshell pagoda shape tea caddy, inlaid with pewter stringing, the front with mother of pearl flowers, the interior with ivory edging and twin lidded divisions with vegetable ivory handles, on ball feet, 13.5cm, 19cm wide, 12.5cm deep. Lot 106 – a tortoiseshell tea caddy. General wear consistent with age and use with small nicks to edge of lid and corners with minor losses. Some pewter stringing lifting to the back right corner. Some veneer cracks to the back of the caddy and around the hinges. The front is inlaid with mother of pearl on what appears to be tortoiseshell but could possibly be a faux tortoiseshell ground, with some cracks and losses to the pewter stringing on the right hand edge. Some small chips to the base with a repair. The interior lids are slightly warped. Evidence of re-gluing to one ivory foot. Slight lifting to some tortoiseshell.
A mid 19th century French pearwood sarcophagus shape box, the hinged lid with carved mother of pearl spandrels decorated with birds and animals and with a steel handle, the now vacant interior with a mirror to the lid, on mother of pearl feet, 8.3cm high, 15.7cm wide, 11.3cm deep.Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.
λ An early 19th century French tortoiseshell and ivory Palais Royal étui, the interior with a lift-out tray fitted with mother of pearl utensils including: reel holders, a bodkin with a squirrel handle, a pair of scissors, a glass scent bottle, a thimble and a needle case with a gilt metal and enamel pansy, with a cut steel escutcheon and on ball feet, 6.1cm high, 15.8cm wide, 11.3cm deep.Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.
A mid 19th century cut brass and mother of pearl sewing box, decorated with scrolling foliage on blue lacquer panels, the silk lined interior fitted with five mother of pearl reel holders and with various utensils: a needle case, a pin cushion and lidded compartments, 6.1cm high, 20.2cm wide, 14.1cm deep.Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.
A Victorian brown leather and brass mounted étui, the plush lined interior fitted with mother of pearl handled utensils, including: tweezers, button hooks, a penknife, a pair of scissors, a thimble and a Samuel Mordan propelling pencil and pencil case, 14cm wide.Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.
λ A late Victorian black leather sewing box by Mappin & Webb, the plush lined and silk interior with a pouch and needle compartments to the lid with cotton reels, above various mother of pearl handled and steel utensils including: scissors, a file, thimbles, an ivory glove stretcher, a penknife, needles, bodkins and a button hook, the lid inscribed 'MAY 15th A MANY HAPPY RETURNS OF THE DAY', the base with retailers mark 'MAPPIN & WEBB, CUTLERS, LONDON & SHEFFIELD', 26.5cm wide, 20cm deep.Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.
A 19th century French red leather musical étui, with a strap handle above a fitted interior with a mirror to the lid and with a pull-out plush lined tray fitted with mother of pearl reel holders, steel utensils including: scissors, a bodkin, a needle case and a thimble, above a musical movement, 9cm high, 15.8cm wide, 10cm deep.Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.
A 19th century mahogany and satinwood work box, the interior with marbled paper edging and fitted with a mirror to the lid, with a lift-out tray with lidded compartments and with mother of pearl handled and steel utensils, 10.3cm high, 29.7cm wide, 20cm deep.Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.
A Victorian coromandel dressing case box, the hinged lid inset with a brass plaque inscribed with the initials 'R.E.B.G.', the interior fitted with a mirror to the lid above various cut glass bottles and jars, six with silver plated lids and with mother of pearl handled utensils and lidded compartments, above a fall front revealing two drawers, one lined and with divisions for jewellery each with a sunken brass handle, 19.1cm high, 30.5cm wide, 23cm deep.Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.
A pair of Chinese hardwood jardinière stands, each with a panelled top above a carved frieze decorated with dragons chasing a pearl on moulded square supports and scroll feet united by peripheral stretchers, 'Qing Dynasty, 95.6cm high, 37cm square. (2) Lot 419 – a pair of Chinese jardinière stands – 1: the top has a crack to the central panel and with some further cracks to the outer panels. One frieze panel has become loose and has been reattached but there is a gap between the top and the base section and with an old chip the right bottom corner. The joints are loose and there are construction cracks widening to top of legs. A small chip to the top of one leg. General wear to feet and legs and to the stretchered base. 2: a crack to the central panel to the top and with a small chip to the edge of the top. Further small chips to moulding on frieze. The legs are a little unstable. Some old cracks to legs. General wear to feet and base with some surface marks to frieze and carving. With some cracks to frieze more visible from the back of the frieze. Some frieze panels possibly reattached.
A mid 19th century mourning brooch, designed as a central glazed aperture enclosing plaited hair within a split seed pearl border and decorative yellow metal floral surround, the closed reverse engraved 'Charles George Tidbury Obt 8th April 1835 in his 23rd year', 25mm wide (at fault) Note: Charles George Tidbury was the son of James Tidbury (1770-1835) and Harriott Sophia Tidbury nee Flack (1772-1837), James was founder of Tidbury & Sons Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, Oxford Street, London

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