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19th Century French School - Miniature shoulder length portrait of a lady in 18th Century dress wearing a wide brimmed hat, oval 3ins x 2.5ins, in gilt metal frame and glazed £300-400
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Orsola Urbani (18th Century) - Miniature portrait of a lady in elaborate Renaissance dress playing a violin, with a cherub looking on and supporting music, on ivory 5.375ins x 4ins, signed and inscribed and dated "Orsola Vrbani Fece Roma Anno 1757", in gilt frame and glazed £400-600
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Tommaso Nistoi (? - 18th/19th Century) - Two Miniatures on ivory - Two putti after Raphael, 5ins x 4.5ins and Virgin & Christ Child, 5ins x 4.25ins, both unsigned, in gilt frames and glazed £300-500 Note: The back boards to both are inscribed in ink, both with the subject, artist's name and address as Firenzi
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19th Century Indian School - Gouache painting - View of the Taj Mahal, oval 2ins x 2.625ins, in carved easel pattern frame and glazed £150-200
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An oval ivory plaque carved with a shoulder-length bust of a woman, her hair elaborately dressed within integrally carved frame, 2.75ins x 2.25ins, with loop for suspension £200-300
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A 19th Century cowrie shell and plated mounted snuff box, the lid engraved with initials, 3.25ins x 1.5ins, a 19th Century papier-mâché circular box and cover, the cover with a print of "Adelaide, Queen of Great Britain", 3.625ins diameter (slight damage), a Victorian ruby glass and plated mounted double ended scent bottle with slice cut body, 3.25ins overall (mounts damaged), and a Victorian clear glass and silvery metal mounted acorn pattern vinaigrette, 1.5ins high £120-160
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A late 18th/early 19th Century Continental ivory circular box and cover carved with Venus and Cupid to lid, flowers and leaves to border and young Hercules and snake to base, 2.75ins diameter £200-300
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A red veined marble barrel shaped and gilt metal mounted desk calendar, 6ins high overall, a ditto bulbous vase and cover, 4.25ins high, and a small selection of other turned marble pieces, various £100-150
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A 19th Century "Black Forest" carved and stained lindenwood figure of a standing bear, 14ins high (one paw broken and repaired) £500-700
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An early 20th Century "Satsuma" mounted hat pin, the 1.375ins butterfly shaped finial decorated with two kneeling women, and another, the 1ins diameter globe finial decorated with an extensive landscape of mountains, river and pavilions £150-200
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An Edwardian silvery metal and amethyst fly pattern hat pin, another mounted as a scarab on a leaf, two Charles Horner silver mounted pins, and ten others, various £200-300
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A tortoise-shell and pique globe pattern hat pin, seven ivory hat pins, including a pug with glass eyes, and six other hat pins, various £200-300
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A large orange glass factice "Fantasme" perfume bottle by Ted Lapidus, with clear stopper and blue swirl decoration, 8ins high, a large silvery metal factice "Boucheron" body cream jar and blue cover, 3.5ins high x 5ins and a factice "Boucheron" parfum, 3ins x 2.25ins, each in box for same, a factice "Nitchevo" parfum de toilette, 8.25ins, and a factice "Choc De Cardin" eau de parfum, 5ins high and two other factice bottles £60-80
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An early 20th Century chromed metal mounted oak three bottle "Betjeman's Patent" tantalus, 14ins wide x 5.5ins deep x 11.75ins high (worn to metal mounts), with key, three square hobnail cut glass decanters and stoppers and with ivorine labels for same £60-80
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A modern Meerschaum pipe, the bowl carved with the head of an Indian Chief, with golden marbled stem, 6.25ins, two ditto, the bowls carved with the heads of two Indian Chiefs, 6ins x 6.25ins, and three other Meerschaum pipes, various, all in fitted cases £100-150
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A modern Meerschaum pipe, the bowl carved with the head of a Grizzly Bear with black Churchwarden stem, 9.5ins, three ditto pipes, the bowls carved with the heads of a wolf, a lion, each 6ins, and a ram, 5ins, and one other pipe with plain bowl and Churchwarden stem, 10.5ins, all in fitted cases £120-160
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A modern Meerschaum pipe, the bowl carved with the head of a Grizzly Bear, with Churchwarden marbled stem, 10ins, three ditto pipes, the bowls carved with the heads of a wolf, two lions and a leopard, all 6ins overall, and all in fitted cases, and one other smaller Meerschaum pipe, 5.25ins £150-200
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A carved mother of pearl souvenir from Jerusalem - "Last Supper", 6ins long £120-160
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An Edwardian mahogany oval two-handled tray with oval shell paterae shaped gallery and twin brass handles, 23ins x 16ins (with slight damage and repair to gallery) £70-100
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A Kashmiri walnut circular plaque of shaped outline carved in bold relief with leaves, 37ins diameter (formerly a table top) £100-150
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A 19th Century carved wood boot pattern box and cover, 5.5ins overall x 3.25ins high, a Victorian leather folder with leaf embossed brass front, 11ins x 8.5ins (leather damaged), a 19th Century ivory letter opener with carved handle, 8.5ins £80-120
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A carved and stained wood articulated lay figure, 16.5ins high (slight damage to some joints) £600-800
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A 19th Century gilt wood oval picture frame, the deeply moulded border with bead mounts, to take picture 7.25ins x 6ins (11.5ins x 10.5ins overall), a set of four blue and gilt painted rectangular picture frames, and sixteen other picture frames, various £120-160
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A late 18th/early 19th Century Dutch brass bound mahogany oval two-handled tray, 23ins x 15ins, and a similar ditto, 22ins x 14ins (both damaged) £120-160
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A Victorian rosewood and Tonbridge ware glove box with parquetry lid, 10.5ins x 4ins x 2.75ins high, a Victorian Tonbridge glove box with a view of Eridge Castle, 9.5ins x 3.75ins x 2.75ins high (damaged), a folding cribbage board, 9.75ins long x 3ins wide, and a clothes brush with parquetry inlay, 5.75ins long £120-160
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A late Victorian oak and brass mounted Hall letter box, the hinges of Gothic design, 10ins wide x 7.25ins deep x 12ins high £200-300
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A late 19th Century oak cased apothecary's box, the fitted interior with glass bottles and ceramic jars, 12.75ins x 8.75ins x 5.75ins high (label for Randall & Son of Southampton - "Chemists to Her Majesty"), a 19th Century rosewood writing slope, 14ins x 9ins x 4.5ins, and two other boxes, various £100-150
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A Victorian figured walnut stationery box with sloping front, 15ins wide x 8ins deep x 13ins high, and a Victorian walnut miniature "Apprentice" chest of drawers, the graduated drawers with fitted interiors, 12ins wide x 9ins deep x 13ins high £150-200
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A late George III rosewood and satinwood banded rectangular two division tea caddy, 8ins x 4.25ins x 4ins high, and a dome topped rectangular single tea caddy, 4.75ins x 4ins x 4ins high £150-180
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A George III mahogany octagonal tea caddy inlaid with satinwood bandings and floral marquetry, 4.75ins x 4ins x 5ins high (with slight loss) £150-180
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A George III blonde tortoise-shell octagonal tea caddy with concave corners and domed lid, fitted single compartment, 5ins x 3.5ins x 4.5ins high (lacking internal lid) £300-400
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A Victorian coromandel dome topped tea caddy by Pearce of 77 Cornhill, London, 6ins x 5ins x 5ins high £150-180
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A Victorian coromandel wood rectangular two division tea caddy, the interior with two lidded canisters and cut-glass bowl, 11ins x 6ins x 6ins high £200-250
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A Victorian figured walnut rectangular writing box inlaid with brass cartouche to lid, 13.75ins x 9ins x 6ins high £150-200
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A Victorian seven piece ivory backed dressing table set, comprising - two hair brushes, two clothes brushes, mirror and comb, contained in black leather covered case, 16.5ins x 8.5ins x 4ins high, and a ditto four piece ivory backed dressing table set in a similar case, 10.5ins x 6.5ins x 2.75ins high £100-150
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A 19th Century rosewood and parquetry inlaid rectangular two division tea caddy, the interior with two lidded compartments and glass bowl to centre, 12.25ins x 7ins x 6.25ins (bowl possibly associated) £200-300
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A George III satinwood rectangular domed top three division tea caddy inlaid with amboyna oval panels and stringings, 12ins x 6ins x 7ins high (slight damage) £200-300
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A George III burrwood rectangular three division tea caddy inlaid with satinwood banding and boxwood stringing, 12ins x 6ins x 6.5ins high (lacking interior), and a Chinese black lacquered rectangular two division tea caddy inlaid in mother of pearl to top with view of buildings, 7.5ins x 4.5ins x 6.5ins high (worn through) £120-160
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A 19th Century English brass bound rosewood toilet box with fitted red velvet interior and fitted drawer to base, 13.5ins wide x 10ins deep x 8ins high (slight damage) £200-300
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A late Victorian oak rectangular writing box, the lifting top and fall-front enclosing red Morocco lined interior, with chromed brass hinges and handles, 14.5ins wide x 7ins deep x 10ins high, and a late Georgian mahogany rectangular writing box, 30ins wide x 9.5ins deep x 5.5ins high £150-200
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A late Georgian mahogany and brass inlaid rectangular writing box with blue baize lined interior and with lock thought to be made by Halstaff & Hammaford, 18ins wide x 11ins deep x 7.5ins high (slight veneer damage) £150-200
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An early 19th Century tortoise-shell two division tea caddy with shaped and moulded front, veneered in panels of figured tortoise-shell and inlaid with pewter wire, on bun feet, 7ins wide x 4.75ins deep x 5.5ins high (hinges missing and generally damaged) £200-300
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A late 19th Century brass bound coromandel games box, the interior with cribbage board and playing card, 11.5ins wide x 7ins deep x 3.75ins high, and a 19th Century rosewood writing box inlaid with basket of flowers to top and front, 15.75ins wide x 10ins deep x 6ins high (damaged) £150-200
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A George III mahogany knife box of conventional form, 9.75ins wide x 13ins deep x 15ins high (interior stripped and felt lined) £200-250
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A Victorian mahogany and brass bound rectangular writing box, 14ins x 9ins x 5ins high, and a ditto rosewood work box inlaid with lozenge motif to lid and front, 10ins x 7ins x 4ins high (lacking interior) £120-160
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A pair of Continental giltwood and painted wall brackets of shaped outline, 8.75ins wide x 5.5ins deep x 9ins high £80-120
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An early 20th Century horn mounted and wood walking cane with penwork decoration of wild and exotic animals, the horn handle carved as a greyhound, with silver ferrule, 35ins £300-500
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A 19th Century silvery metal topped and stained wood walking cane, the silver cast with wild animals, 35.75ins £100-150
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An ebonised walking stick with white metal collar, 35ins overall, and eight other walking sticks and swagger sticks, various £60-80
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A 19th Century silk tea cosy worked in silver thread with an all-over pattern of flowering and leafy stems, with silver thread tassel to top, 10.25ins high £80-120
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