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AN EDWARDIAN SILVER NOVELTY TRINKET BOX, WILLIAM COMYNS & SON, LONDON, 1901 in the form of a miniature Rococo table of serpentine outline, the top with an 18th century scene of lady in a swing chatting to two gentlemen under a tree, below with a frieze drawer opened by a hinged handle to reveal a blue velvet lined interior, on leaf capped cabriole legs 17.5cm wide, loaded
Advertising - A Guinness pottery ashtray, with transfer print of Sam Weller, by Cauldon Potteries, 11.5cm diameter; a Schweppes mirror, the bevelled glass plate set in a card frame with printed Celtic knot decoration, the easel-back with label for James Walker of Dublin, 27.5cm high; a promotional trinket tray, possibly also for Schweppes, the transfer-printed decoration depicting a classical maiden filling a glass from a waterfall, 14.5cm long; a Schweppes patinated brass table bell, 14.5cm high; two Vim printed tin money boxes, each 7cm high; a Vim six-inch printed tin ruler, with T-square extension; a Player`s metal ashtray; and two wooden rulers, (10).
A Victorian walnut three-piece bedroom suite, all with carved and scrolled decoration, the wardrobe with twin-mirrored and glazed doors and cloth panels, drawer below, washstand with marble back, drawers and cupboards below, the dressing chest with rectangular mirror above trinket drawers, two short and two long drawers below.
A large Chinese soapstone seal, the upper section carved with many bats in flight amidst scrolling clouds, the rectangular stone of a greenish grey colour flecked with black, one side carved with nine lines of calligraphy including the date for the fifth month of the Jia Yin year, and probably corresponding to 1734 or 1794. The script describes the lineage of `the precious trinket` and how it has passed down through the generations, it mentions the Li family and the Yang family, the base seal is a studio name, the top damaged and glued, 16.5cm. Provenance: Sackville, 5th Earl of Yarborough.
A 19th Century miniature rosewood chest of three long and two short drawers, together with a 19th Century miniature turned rosewood breakfast table, the circular top raised on baluster column to tripod base and brass paw feet, together with a miniature Chinese lacquered chest, a small 19th Century rosewood trinket box and a 20th Century wooden box (PART ILLUSTRATED)
A collection of silver-mounted dressing table items, mainly 20th century, including: a shaped circular trinket box by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1934; another with a cushion top by S. Blanckensee, Birmingham 1926; a silver mounted square tapered glass cologne bottle, Birmingham 2006; and other items

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