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A George III inlaid mahogany travelling box, the lid with central oval fan cartouche within kingwood crossbanded and line inlaid borders with conforming spandrels, the front similarly crossbanded, the interior with inlaid lidded compartments including pair of tea canisters and with stationery storage flap to lid, the base with frieze drawer enclosing interior fitted with inkwell, the sides with silver coloured metal carrying handles, 39cm wide.
An early 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, with silver nameplate, oblong panel centred ogee moulded hinged lid enclosing two-division interior, over concave front side and back panels with brass piping, the base with four copper ball feet, some repairs to veneers, 15cm wide.
213098 A D Grant, AB, RN: 1914-15 star, Victory and Naval LSGC medals (HMS Curlew), mounted for wearing (missing BWM); with HMS Delphi boxing 1922 Heavyweight 1st Prize silver and brass medallions to Grant; 45892 Pte H J Waterman, Hamps R.: Victory and War Medal; another Victory medal 14495 Spr H H Lanham, RE; 1914-15 star and Victory medal, illegible; and various cloth and cap badges, etc.
A scarce Indian steel Zafar Takieh (Salapa), with Koftgari decoration, the 'M' shaped handle with silver coloured metal ram's head terminals and Bengal tiger motif, the octagonal screw-tight scabbard encasing a 21.5cm stiletto, 54.5cm long overall. Zafar Takieh translates as 'cushion of victory', carried by Indian Princes when seated on the Masnad 'cushion' throne.
A George V square waiter of 18th Century design with moulded piecrust rim, on four claw and ball feet, 7ins square, by G.B. & S. Sheffield, 1925, a pair of George V heavy square ashtrays, 4.25ins square, Sheffield 1934, and two engraved silver vesta cases (weight 21ozs)
A Victorian oval two-handled inkstand with cast double scroll and anthemion handles, bold engraved key pattern border, on panel feet, complete with central miniature taper stick with hexagonal column and base, and a pair of silver topped spherical glass inkwells engraved with key design and scroll work, 11.75ins x 6.5ins, by Roberts & Briggs, London 1858 (weight 12.5ozs)
An Edward VII lady's crocodile leather dressing case by Mappin & Webb Ltd, 2 Queen Victoria Street, EC, the green moire lined interior containing five silver topped glass fitments, London 1906, and two other silver topped cylindrical bottles, case 15ins x 11ins x 10ins high (leather damaged to one side)
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