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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 mid 19th Century Indian (Vizagapatum) buffalo horn rectangular work box of bold reeded form with carved flower head finial, the fitted interior with individual divisions and three lidded compartments of conforming pattern and with carved ivory handles and mother-of-pearl topped sewing fitments, on reeded bun feet, 14.5ins wide x 11ins deep x 11.5ins high (original lock missing) £1200-1500
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An early Victorian satin birch rectangular work box inlaid with chequered bandings, the blue leather lined fitted interior with lift-out trays, 14.5ins x 10.5ins x 5.5ins high, with fitments for same including blue leather bound cash book, inkwell and vesta case £300-400
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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 £120-160
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A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with restored four division interior, 11.5ins x 9ins x 6.5ins (slight veneer cracking, and with restored interior and later mixing bowl), five other work/Writing boxes and two ink stands £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 £120-160
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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 £120-160
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A Victorian figured walnut rectangular writing box inlaid with brass cartouche to lid, 13.75ins x 9ins x 6ins high £120-160
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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) £120-160
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A good early 20th Century rosewood jewellery box inlaid in brass with exotic birds and foliage, by Fisher, 88 Strand, London, 8ins wide x 4.25ins deep x 4ins high £150-200
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A late 19th Century Continental jewellery box, carved with recessed felt lined panels to top and sides, and with applied painted metal motifs and carrying handle, 6.75ins x 13ins x 6ins high £100-150
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A late 19th Century rosewood rectangular toilet box, the interior with plated fittings and mirror, 12ins wide x 9ins deep x 6.5ins high £250-300
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A Victorian green leather covered rectangular toilet box the green velvet lined interior with lift out tray and detachable mirror, 12ins wide x 7.5ins deep x 5.5ins high, with plated and cut glass fitments for same £150-200
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A 19th Century English brass bound rosewood dressing case with fitted red velvet interior, 13.5ins wide x 10ins deep x 8ins high (slight damage) £120-160
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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) £150-200
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A 19th Century mahogany two division wine bottle cradle (to hold a wine bottle at an angle on its side), the whole of angled form with shaped centre handle, 9ins square x 6ins high, and a Victorian rosewood rectangular work box, the top and front inlaid with mother of pearl banding, 12ins x 8.5ins x 5ins high £100-150
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A late George III mahogany and brass bound box with sloping lid and single drawer, 16.5ins wide x 12.5ins deep x 15.25ins high (interior missing) £150-200
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A late Victorian black leather covered portable writing/stationery box opening to reveal fitted interior and fold-out slope, with recessed brass handle to cover, 16ins x 11ins x 7ins high, named "H.J. Crocker" to lid (generally scuffed and marked) £150-200
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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 £120-160
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An early 20th Century mother of pearl rectangular games box, the fitted interior with cribbage board and two card boxes, 10.5ins x 6.5ins x 2.75ins high (some mother-of-pearl loss), and another mother-of-pearl box, 6ins x 3.75ins x 1.75ins high (some loss and damage) £100-150
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An early 20th Century mahogany cased games compendium with folding leather for Backgammon and Steeple Chase Game, and turned wood Chess Set, Kings 6.25ins high, Pawns 2.25ins high, Draughts and Cribbage Board, etc, 13ins wide x 8.5ins deep x 7ins high £300-400 Provenance: Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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A Scottish George III patented musical score games box by Ann Young, Edinburgh, circa 1801, the box of ebony and satinwood crossbanding with side drawers, fitted with ivory and turned hardwood counters and dice, 19.25ins x 10.5ins x 4.5ins high £600-800 Note: Ann Young was awarded the patent for this games box in 1801 and was the first British patent awarded for an educational game designed to instruct. The six games which it was designed were to be "amusing and interesting" and also to teach "the fundamental principles of the signs of music"
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Four early Victorian beadwork purses with ornate gilt metal frames including a pair of matching beadwork bags, and two others, 8.5ins x 6ins to 7.75ins x 5.5ins £150-200 Provenance: Collected by Lady Edna Haldin of Lympne Place, Lypne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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Four Victorian beadwork and gilt metal mounted purses of shaped outline, 8.25ins x 6ins to 7.75ins x 5.75ins £150-200 Provenance: Collected by Lady Edna Haldin of Lympne Place, Lypne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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Three Victorian beadwork and gilt metal mounted purses with ornate frameworks (one not fixed to the framework) and seven other smaller beadwork purses, various, contained in a wooden box, the lid decorated with a print depicting "L'Isle Royalle", 19.75ins x 9.75ins x 4.5ins high £150-200 Provenance: Collected by Lady Edna Haldin of Lympne Place, Lypne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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A 1920s cream silk shawl embroidered with flowering branches, 54ins square (plus fringe) £100-150
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A 1920s black silk net, sequinned and beaded "Flapper" dress with silk under slip, chest 34ins £200-300
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A 1920s navy blue silk chiffon dress and bolero with pale pink tea roses, chest 36ins, and a 1920's black silk chiffon bead and rhinestone collared evening dress, chest 32ins £120-160
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An Edwardian ladies black silk, beaded and velvet applique'd evening coat, chest 40ins, a 1950's burgundy wool and black velvet trimmed "Teddy Boy" suit by Shears, Valborough High Street, London SE1, chest 36ins, and a small quantity of other costumes, various £150-200
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A lady's cream silk wedding skirt and jacket, a lady's blue cloth dress and a small quantity of cotton undergarments £60-80
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A 1960s ladies Christian Dior black velvet 'Pillbox' hat, 8ins diameter (lacking veil), with card box for same, bearing label for 'Rochester Rotary Club Ladies Festival 1962' £200-300
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A late 18th Century painted and embroidered silk oval panel - "Mary Joseph and Jesus", oval 13ins x 16ins, in later oak frame and glazed (embroidered silk panel slightly damaged) £100-150
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A late 18th Century painted and embroidered silk panel - "The Discovery of Moses", 14ins x 17ins, in contemporary gilt frame and glazed (some damage to panel) £100-150
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A George III needlework sampler worked by Susanne (?) Herbert, September 1766, in coloured silks with pious thoughts and trees and animals, 16.5ins x 9ins, in birds eye maple frame and glazed £250-350
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A George IV needlework sampler worked by Mary Kelletts, aged 7, 1825, in coloured silks with cautionary verse and buildings, trees and animals, 17ins x 17ins, framed and glazed £200-300
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A William IV needlework sampler, worked by Sarah Partridge Scotto, 1834, in coloured silks with the alphabet and religious tract and border of flowers and leaves, 14ins x 12ins, and two other early 19th Century samplers, all framed and glazed £200-300
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A Victorian sampler worked by Martha R. Couchman, 1860, in coloured silks with a four line verse surrounded by birds, plants and a house, the upper register with alphabet and numbers, 12.75ins x 12.5ins, in rosewood veneered frame and glazed £80-120
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A Victorian needlework map of the British Isles worked by Alice Mary Skinner, Aged 13 1873, worked in coloured silks, 24ins x 20ins, in maple frame and glazed £120-160
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An Orient Shipping Line house flag of a royal crown on blue cross on white ground, 66ins x 100ins £100-150 Provenance: This was the last house flag to fly on the Orient Line building and we understand we taken down in May 1960
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The Flag of the Governor-General of India (1885-1947) - A Union flag defaced to centre with the insignia of the Order of the Star of India, surmounted by a Tudor Crown, 34ins x 67ins overall (dated on cloth 1942) £250-400 Note: The Viceroy's Union flag was last flown over the Viceroy's House, New Delhi, on 15th August 1947 - the day India and Pakistan were granted independence - given to Ronald Giles Daubeny O.B.E. (1907-1993) the Comptroller to the last Viceroy's (Earl Mountbatten of Burma) household in India Provenance: Mr Ronald Daubeny O.B.E., formerly of Linton Park,Linton, Maidstone, Kent and thence by family descent
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A Victorian turned and carved ivory and red stained ivory chess set possibly by William Lund of Fleet Street, London, Kings 4.25ins high, Pawns 1.625ins high £600-800
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A 19th Century Chinese turned and carved bone and red stained bone chess set, Kings 3.5ins high, Pawns 1.25in high £250-350
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Three Lionel tinplate train carriages, Nos. 1690 (two) and 1691, all in red and cream livery, 7.75ins long, in original boxes £70-100
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A small collection of diecast Dinky toys, comprising - "Euclid Rear Dump Truck" (965) 5.75ins, "Dumper Truck" (562) 4.25ins, "Dumper Truck" (962) 4ins, "Tank Transporter" (660) 11.75ins, "Tank Transporter" (660) and "Centurion Tank" (651) 5.75ins (both unboxed), and a Hornby Dublo EDL18 Standard tank locomotive No. 80054, 6.75ins £150-200
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A Hornby plastic cased OO gauge train set - "Inter - City 125" (Boxed) and a small selection of Hornby and Triang OO gauged locomotives, carriages and accessories various £60-80
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A Shuco clockwork monkey with tinplate suitcase, blue felt trousers and red jacket, with tinplate top hat (working), 4.75ins high £100-120
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An early 20th Century English mohair blond plus teddy bear known as "Big Ted", 33ins high £800-1200 Note: The vendor understands that "Big Ted" was given to her adoptive mother after Christmas 1912 by her adoptive grandfather. "Big Ted" was apparently in a toy shop window in Stroud for sale at that time for 3 Guineas but having not sold for Christmas he was reduced in price and subsequently purchased by the vendor's adoptive grandfather
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An Armand Marseilles bisque headed doll with blue closing eyes, open mouth and composition body, 23.5ins long (legs and head detached from body), complete with a blue velvet coat, dresses and other clothing (head stamped "Made in Germany, Armand Marseilles 390 A8.M.), together with a 19th Century was headed doll wearing a green silk dress, 18ins, and a miniature porcelain bisque doll, 4.25ins £200-300
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