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An early 19th century Colonial macassar ebony and silver mounted tea chest, with carved leaf decoration and of sarcophagus shape, the hinged cover with an open plate capped scroll handle, revealing a replaced cut glass bowl, the blue leather surface with a printed paper label;` W. CARTLAND, Travelling & Drefsing Case, DESK AND WORK-BOX Manufacturer, 18 Old Bond Street, Bath.`, flanked by a pair of hinged lid canisters, the front with a shaped escutcheon and clasp, raised on claw and ball feet, the mounts marked `C.N` and a lion passant, mounts possibly later, 8.75in (22cm) h, 13.5in (34.4cm) w.
A late 19th century silver oval snuff box, by Berthould Muller, imported London 1897, the cover depicting a recumbent cupid, gilt interior, 5.5cm long, and a Victorian vesta case, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1876, of rectangular form with foliate scroll engraving and monogrammed, with flip-down striker, 4.25cm long (2)
A late 18th century silver mounted cowrie shell snuff box, unmarked, the hinged cover inscribed ‘Tobacco good within I have, But tis not free for evry knave, A little ? friend to try, Let? begging following and buy’, monogrammed, 7.25cm long, a George III silver toothpick box, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1785, of rectangular form with canted corners, 7.5cm long, velvet lined, a pair of continental silver cloak studs, modelled in high relief with a huntsman courting a country girl, 2.75cm diameter, a continental silver seal, the baluster handle cast and pierced with foliage, monogrammed, 6.5cm long, and a silver plated wine label pierced ‘Madeira’, 7cm long, lacking chain (8)
A silver snuff box, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1966, of rectangular form, the hinged cover decorated in relief with a retriever, gilt interior, 6.25cm by 4.25cm, and two George III silver gilt vinaigrettes, one by John Betteridge, Birmingham 1831, the other hallmarks worn, circa 1830, of engine turned rectangular form with foliate borders, one with reeded sides, with foliate scroll pierced grilles, 3cm long (3)
Miscellaneous Lot, including: two double florins - 1888 and 1889 Fine; six halfcrowns - two "bull head" 1817, 1834, 1836, 1890 and 1900 all low grade Fair or VG; £7+ face value pre-47 silver; ten £2 coins 1995; a quantity of worn Victorian bronze Poor; 90+ foreign coins (about 15% silver including France 5 francs 1875A VF to GVF); CuNi crowns, a box of cigarette cards etc Heavy Lot - Buyer to Collect
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