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An interchangeable cylinder musical box on table, by Paillard & Co, Sublime Harmonie, with seven cylinders playing six airs each on two combs, of equal size but dissimilar teeth, Sublime Harmonie patent plaque (1874 & 1875), instant check, double-spring motor and thuya-veneered case with box stringing, ebonised margins and ormolu handles, on a walnut table with ebonised margins, four cylinder-storage drawers with metal-monted turned wood handles (one with missing finial), on turned legs with stretchered base with bracket feet -- 48 in wide, the musical box 35in, the cylinders 13 in (33cm)
Nine tortoiseshell and piqué work dressing table boxes, to include two of circular form, with silver bases and tortoiseshell lids inlaid with silver decoration, both on cabriole feet, a miniature silver pill pot with tortoiseshell lid and inlaid silver swags, 2.5cm, and an oval and cut glass example, with a tortoiseshell and inlaid silver lid, 13 x 4.2cm (9)
Seven assorted silver and glass scent bottles and a dressing table pot, to include a silver and red glass cylindrical scent bottle, with engraved decoration to the cover and base, and pierced fretwork to the centre, dated Birmingham, 1909, Spurrier & Co., 5.8cm long, a silver and green glass dressing table pot, with a polished cover and pierced fretwork centre, 3.9cm long, four other scent bottles and a dressing table pot (7)
Eight assorted scent bottles and seven assorted dressing table boxes, to include a floral painted ceramic scent bottle, of tapering from with silver repoussé work screw lid, 9.9cm long, a silver enamel and cut glass scent bottle, cream guilloché enamel with a painted flower to the lid and a cut glass base, 6.6cm long, a pair of Continental silver and white ceramic pill pots, painted with roses and rose buds, London import mark 1908, BMCCO, six other silver and cut glass scent bottles and seven similar dressing boxes (15)
An Elizabeth II silver grenade pattern table lighter, 4.25ins high, by Garrard & Co. Ltd, London, and four silver square ashtrays engraved with Royal Engineers cypher, 3.75ins square, by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1960 (weight 10ozs), one inscribed "Presented to HQ Mess by 64 (Special) Y. O. Course December 1964"
An Elizabeth II silver grenade pattern table lighter engraved with Royal Engineers cypher and "XXVI", 4.25ins high, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1952, and four silver square ashtrays engraved with Royal Engineers cypher, 3.75ins square, by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1964 (weight 10ozs)
An Elizabeth II silver grenade pattern table lighter, 4.25ins high, makers mark rubbed, Chester, date letter rubbed, inscribed "Presented by Lieut. J. C. O. Ferrall RE February 1934", and four silver square ashtrays engraved with Royal Engineers cypher, 3.75ins square, by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1964 (weight 10ozs)
A late Victorian silver mounted and bulbous glass grenade pattern table lighter, 4.5ins high, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1892, three Elizabeth II silver square ashtrays engraved with Royal Engineers cypher, 3.75ins square, Sheffield 1962 and 1963, and two other silver square ashtrays with engine turned borders, 3.75ins diameter (weight 9.9ozs)
A Victorian figured walnut inlaid ebonised and gilt brass mounted rectangular occasional table with bowed ends, the top inlaid with a wide banding of boxwood marquetry, on twin turned and inlaid end supports, with conforming stretcher, on four scroll feet and castors, 40ins x 19.5ins x 29ins high
A 20th Century silver Aladdin's lamp table lighter with bird head terminal, 3.25ins high, hallmark rubbed, (weight 3ozs), with presentation inscription (rubbed), an Elizabeth II similar lighter, 2.75ins high, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1963 (weight 2.6ozs), inscribed "Presented by Lieut. A. Brown to the British Officers Mess Gurkha Engineers Aug. 1965", and three silver ashtrays, various (combined weight 6.8ozs), all with various inscriptions
A George IV rosewood rectangular card table with rounded front corners, the baize lined folding top inlaid with stringings and deep burr bandings, rectangular panel to frieze, on octagonal central column and swept-in rectangular base with bun feet and castors, 36ins wide x 17.75ins deep x 28.5ins high
A Victorian "Duchess" mahogany dressing table with arched top central mirror, flanked by open shelves on slender turned supports and dual drawers, the shaped base with moulded edge to top fitted three frieze drawers, on turned, fluted and carved front legs and shaped undertier, 49ins wide x 23ins deep x 68ins high
A modern oak draw leaf dining table of "17th Century" design by Titchmarsh & Goodwin, with fluted frieze and on heavy turned legs with X-pattern stretcher, 66ins extending 108ins x 39ins x 30.5ins high, and four oak dining chairs, the seats and backs upholstered in red vinyl and studded, on turned front legs
Two silver gilt pillar candlesticks of "early 18th Century" French design, with square moulded sconces and square baluster stems with ornate shell and scroll mounts, the shaped and moulded square bases with bold bearded masks, 7.75ins high, by Garrard & Co, Albemarle Street, London 1891 and 1923 (weight 29ozs - formerly converted to electric table lamps with brass fixing lugs soldered to bases)
Eight George IV silver fiddle pattern table forks, by William M. Traies, London 1824, nine matching dessert forks, eight similar dessert forks, by Chawner & Co, London 1846, and seventeen similar dessert spoons, by Mary Chawner and Chawner & Co, London 1838, 1846 and 1863 (weight 64ozs - all crested)
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