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A Victorian brass inlaid coromandel lady's toilet box, the crossbanded lid and front with rectangular name and key plates and Bramah lock with key, enclosing velvet lined interior fitted with silver plate lidded glass canisters and boxes, with lift-out tray and secret drawer to front, 31cm wide.
An Austro-Hungarian silver oblong box, named to a cartouche on an engine-turned reserve and with applied Cyrillic word, pre-1886 mark, 9cm long; a Russian pair of waisted cauldron salts, 1896-1908 84 zolotnik mark, 5.5cm diameter, 5oz all in; and a German silver coloured metal oblong cigarette case, (4).
A late 19th century Swiss eight-air musical box, with 7.25 inch pinned cylinder and zither attachment mounted onto silver finished steel bed with tune indicator, under glass cover with Start/Stop and Repeat/Change levers opposing the crank wind handle, the kingwood crossbanded walnut box with tunesheet to inside of lid, 49cm wide.
A GEORGE V SILVER GILT DRESSING TABLE SET IN CHARLES II STYLE comprising nine items, including mirror, brushes and boxes of octagonal shape, with Chinoiserie engraved decoration, by Wakely and Wheeler, 1926-1933; and a smaller box, buttonhook and shoehorn by Searle and Co., 1933, the flask 16cm. high; 89.5oz total (excluding brushes and mirror)(12)
An Edwardian oval silver jewel box raised on cabriole legs, the cover embossed with a genre scene depicting figures, with horses and carriage, by William Comyns, London 1907, 4in wide; together with a silver topped glass scent bottle by S. Mordan & Co, London 1881, 2in high, retailed by H.T. Miles, Piccadilly London, in original fitted case. (2)
A George III silver mounted red tortoiseshell tea caddy of bombe form, with pierced escutcheon and shell pattern scroll handle with ball and claw feet, the fittings unmarked, the original burgundy velvet lined fitted interior decorated with silver braid, enclosing a pair of silver tea caddies and a sugar box by Samuel Taylor, London 1770, total weight 33oz, minor damages and with some loss to tortoiseshell veneer, 6 1/2in high, 6in deep, 10in wide.
Jaspar Johns (b.1930) Wallace Stevens, Some Poems, The Arion Press, San Francisco, 1985 (Field 234) etching and aquatint, on laid paper, with title, text and justification, signed in pencil, inscribed 'S' on the justification, from the edition of 26 numbered alphabetically (there was also a numbered edition of 300), with full margins, in very good condition, bound in pale grey covers, in a blue box with the title printed in silver on the spine S. 335 x 250mm. (overall); and Susan Sontag, Dancers on a Plane: John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Jaspar Johns, Anthony d'Offay Gallery, London, 1989, the book, signed in black ink by Cage, Cunningham and Johns on the frontispiece, number 108/200(books) (2)
A small, rare, George III two colour gold and silver mounted "blue john", (Derbyshire flourspar) box of plain cylindrical form, the pull off cover with a fretwork urn of flowers, set with rubies and rose cut diamonds, by an unascribed maker "F G", Sheffield 1801 (contained in original fitted case), 3.5in (1.4cm) diameter.
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