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A Victorian silver chatelaine by Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham 1899, the clip cast with an oval still life of a basket of flowers, tools and a hat and bordered by ribbon and harebell swags and foliage, six chains with applied with a bodkin case, a whistle and a Victorian ovoid fluted scent bottle, maker D & H, Birmingham 1888, weight 1.87 toz.
An Edwardian silver chatelaine, Reynolds and Westwood, Birmingham 1902, cast and reticulated in the Mannerist style with putti, masks, garlands and foliate scrolls, five fancy panel link chains suspending various tools and objects including folding scissors in tube, aide memoire, mirror, safety pin and propelling pencil, 32cm long
A Napoleonic Imperial French Palais Royal travelling compendium, circa 1805, the brass mounted burr walnut box containing fully fitted tooled leather trayed interior of silver gilt mounted glass jars, gold and vermeil sewing, toilet, manicure, writing and dining implements, together with fitted Dagoty scene painted porcelain coffee can and saucer, the flatware marked for Francois Dominique Naudin, including funnels, pans, brushes, toothbrush, combes, enamelled scissors, mother of pearl folding knives, various handles for pans and tools, retractable shaving brush, ruler, thimbles, the central well of four layers of trays surrounded by the larger items, hidden side drawer and flush carrying handles, labelled Carnesso Palais Royal, 32cm wide, 15cm high, 23cm deep
Binding - ?Presentation Copy, Hallows (Daniel, A.M., Rector of All-Saints, and Vicar of St. John's, United Parishes in Hertford), The Worthy Communicant: Or, Plain Instructions For the profitable and comfortable Receiving of the Holy Communion. With Prayers and Thanksgivings, To be used before, at, and after Receiving; Together with suitable Mediations and Hymns, first and only edition, London: Printed for, and Sold by James Holland, 1727, pp: xii, 91, [4] (contents), [1] (advert), double black-ruled title-page, woodcut Baroque tail-pieces, finely bound in contemporary black goatskin, the covers tooled in gilt with a double-fillet border, an outer panel of a fillet enclosing floral tools at the outer corners and centre of each side, the five-compartment spine divided by slightly raised bands, each enclosing the cypher or monogram S or SS, gilt turn-ins, all-edges gilt, gilt dentelles, marbled endpapers, 12mo, [1] Provenance: Elizabeth Clay, 1827, dated ink MS ownership inscription to flyleaf.

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