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λ A small collection of magnifying glasses, including: a silver cased example, hallmarked Chester for Cohen & Charles, ivory and bone examples, one with an agate handle and a bakelite glass, 19th century and later, 12.5cm long (max). (8) Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
Literature. A quantity of books relating to silver and antiques, including: John Pope-Hennessy 'Cellini', Sylvie Raulet 'Rock Crystal Treasures', Stephen Helliwell 'Collecting Small Silverware', G. von Habsburg-Lothringen and A. von Solodkoff 'Fabergé: Court Jewellers to the Tsars' and Patricia Mullins 'The Rocking Horse: A history of moving toy horses'. (A lot) Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A pair of Dutch Delft tulip vases, painted with figures in landscapes, 20th century, together with a pottery tobacco jar and cover, inscribed 'BOUGIE ROLL', two pottery tureens, two lustre jugs, a silver lustre mug inscribed 'A REWARD FOR DILIGENCE', an earthenware chamber pot inscribed 'S. ALCOCK & CO. FOR W. CHUBB PATENTEE' and other items, 40cm wide (max). (14) Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A collection of Islamic Mamluk revival brass Cairo ware, comprising: a pair of candlesticks inlaid with silver and copper, two similar vases decorated with panels of script, four caskets, one decorated with Egyptian figures, two chargers and four smaller plates, late 19th / early 20th century, 34.5cm (max). (15) Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A pair of Scottish white metal candlesticks, in the form of thistles, a horn quaich with white metal plaques inscribed 'SCUAB A.S.I.' which means quaff it or drink it up, horn spoons, an ebony and silver mounted model of a sgian dubh, stamped 'W.M ANDERSON LTD. MILITARY OUTFITTERS EDINBURGH & GLASGOW, a money box in the form of a stool, with an inscribed brass plaque and other items, 26cm (max). (15) Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
An Islamic copper and silver inlaid rectangular tray, decorated with panels of scrolling foliage, with script and a leaping dear, on a folding hardwood base, 46.8cm high, 99.5cm wide, 55.3cm deep, together with an Anglo-Indian carved hardwood occasional table, decorated with flowers and leaves, with a sinuous scaly border, on a folding base, both late 19th / early 20th century, 61.2cm high, 61.2cm wide. (2)Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
λ A mid-18th century Anglo-Indian rosewood and ivory table bureau, inlaid with bands of scrolling flowers and leaves with engraved details heightened with lac, the hinged fall with a silver escutcheon revealing an interior fitted with seven conforming drawers and three arcaded pigeon holes, above an arcaded drawer with twelve divisions, on bun feet, with side carrying handles, the top originally with a mirror, 28cm high, 54.2cm wide, 25.7cm deep. See Amin Jaffer, Furniture From British Indian and Ceylon, p.189 pl.40 for a similar table bureau.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
λ A collection of boxes, including: an early 19th century treen lignum vitae and ivory engine turned circular snuff box, an 18th century tortoiseshell and gold inlaid snuff box (damages), an 18th century Dutch brass tobacco box, a Japanese lacquer box, a snuff box in the form of a hoof and a George III papier-mâché snuff box with a silver plaque with initials 'W W', 16.6cm wide (max). (11)Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
λ An early 19th century Anglo-Indian ivory workbox, of sarcophagus shape, with bands of lac decoration, the hinged lid decorated with a floral wreath, revealing a removable mirror to the underside and with a secret letter compartment, above a tray with eight divisions, four with lids revealing further divisions for utensils, a pin cushion and a thimble holder, the base with a drawer revealing ivory and mother of pearl sewing utensils and other items, with silver lion's mask ring handles and paw feet, 15.4cm high, 29cm wide, 21.5cm deep. See Amin Jaffer p. 208 for a similar box. Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
λ A collection of nine walking canes, including: an 18th century ivory handled example with a malacca shaft, a turned camel bone stick, an ivory and ebony cane with a shepherd's crook handle, two silver handled canes and a treen stick with a turned and faceted stem, together with a Burmantoft's 'Faience' pottery stickstand with an associated metal liner, 96.5cm long (max). (10) Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
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