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Click here to subscribeA group of small silver and a portrait miniature, comprising; a George III silver gilt propelling pocket knife engraved with matt panels, Birmingham 1972 by Mathew Linwood, 9 - 15cm (3.5 - 6 in), a rectangular snuff box, the cover with moulded border and a crest between initials 'E C', with a later added steel striker as a vesta/match case, London 1816 by John Death, 6.5cm (2.5 in), an oval foliate engraved small compact/patch box, Birmingham 1921 by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, 5.5cm (2.25 in), two inscribed ovoid decanter labels 'Sherry' and 'Gin', each chased with the Royal Coat of Arms to commemorate the Queens Silver Jubilee 1977, London 1977 by Roberts and Belk, and a portrait miniature on paper depicting a young lady in 18th century dress wearing a bonnet and a pearl choker (restored)
A George III rectangular snuff box, the cover with moulded border and a crest between initials 'E C', with a later added steel striker as a vesta/match case, London 1816 by John Death, 6.5cm (2.5 in), and an oval foliate engraved small compact, Birmingham 1921 by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, 5.5cm (2.25 in)
Two Ivory Animal Netsuke, 18th and 19th century, the First of a Cat lying asleep on a square mat, its body curled to the right, forming a compact composition, the ivory rather worn; the Second of a Squirrel seated on a log, eating a nut, the eyes inlaid, unsigned, 3.2 and 3.5cm.,1.25 and 1 3/8in.
A Small Wood Group of Two Young Rabbits by Tanaka Minko, Tsu, late 18th century, the two rabbits seated side by side, facing in opposite directions, forming a compact composition, one with ears drawn forward, the other's pressed back, the fore legs of one forming the himotoshi, the wood is slightly worn and the eyes are inlaid, signed Minkowith kakihan, 3.2cm.; 1.25in
A tortoiseshell round box, a compact and a scissors case, the 19th century blonde tortoiseshell round box with a pique guilloche-scroll border, 6cm (2.25 in), the compact decorated in pale green guilloche enamel and engine turned, Birmingham 1927, 4.75cm (1.75 in), the 19th century drop-shaped small scissors case, unmarked, 6cm (2.25 in)
ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL FURNITURE AND DECORATIONS: A compact George III mahogany tallboy, fitted two short and six long cockbeaded drawers with curl veneers and brass loop handles, moulded cornice, pierced bracket feet, 40in wide, 19.75in deep, 66in high, third quarter 18th century (alterations)
ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL FURNITURE AND DECORATIONS: A compact George III mahogany sideboard, of good colour, the rounded rectangular top above three frieze drawers and central recessed cupboard, a cupboard to each side, a pot cupboard to one end, enclosed by curl veneered doors with crossbanded borders and gilt brass octagonal handles, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, on a plinth, 59in wide, 21.5in deep, 35.25in high, c.1790 (faults)
BIJOUTERIE - A 19th century silver coloured metal oval snuff box, the hinged cover inset with mother-of-pearl plaque impressed with a hound, pheasant and autumn fruits within banded borders, 2.5in wide (hinge broken); a continental circular pillbox, with engine turned decoration, cover and sides with blue enamel, 1.25in diam; a small octagonal compact, the hinged cover engraved with monogram A, with suspension loop, 1.5in diam (3)
A French gold finger minaudier, circa 1930, the slim rectangular engine turned and hinged case suspended from twin bar and loop chains and finger hoop, enclosing a mirror, a compact and a removable lipstick holder, eagle head poincon and lozenge shaped makers mark, 6 x 4.25 x 1 cm (2.25 x 1.5 x 0.5 in)
Three silver-mounted Waterbuck-Horn match holders, two Birmingham, 1885, the other probably Indian, each on four scroll supports, sectional horn bodies and post 1900 silver; a butter knife, Georg Jensen, Egyptian patter; a sugar bowl, fluted circular; a powder compact, engine-turned; and a child's rattle (handle missing), {6oz weighable}
A compact Victorian mahogany Chippendale revival side cabinet, enclosed by a pair of glazed astragal moulded thirteen-pane doors, the projecting serpentine base with a drawer above a galleried undertier raised on arched cross-stretchers, applied throughout with blind leafy fretwork, pierced pediment and angle brackets, on slender square tapering legs, spade feet, 30in wide, 72in high, 16in deep, c.1890