for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Wednesday 21st of September 2005
Lot No | Description | Est | Image |
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11 | A Victorian rosewood trinket box with hinged lid and mother of pearl line inlay (some damage to the sides) 9" containing a collection of various prayer books 10" £10-20 | - | |
21 | A 19th Century satinwood crossbanded mahogany writing slope with ebony stringing, ivory escutcheon (cracked) and with brass handle to the side 80" (missing reading rest to back) £300-400 | - | |
40 | A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form with hinged lid, the interior fitted 2 compartments and with replacement mixing bowl (slight restoration to front left hand side) 11" £30-50 | - | |
40 | A Victorian maple and metal inlaid twin compartment tea caddy, the lid inlaid with the word Tea, 7 1/2" £30-50 | - | |
40 | A handsome Anglo-Oriental Edwardian inlaid mahogany stationery box, the interior fitted numerous pigeon holes and having silver mounts to the front with 2 fitted photograph frames, pocket watch receptical, all silver mounted, drawer fitted 2 silver mounted candle sconces, ink drawer fitted 2 cut glass and silver mounted inkwells, leather telegram blotter, all contained with an inlaid mahogany carrying case with twin handles 30" £250-350 | - | |
40 | A Victorian figured walnut and brass banded writing slope with hinged lid 14" £40-50 | - | |
40 | A Victorian figured walnut trinket box with hinged lid, the base fitted a writing slope with stationery box (missing pen rest and requires some attention) 13" £150-200 | - | |
41 | A Victorian figured walnut writing slope with brass banding and square brass panel to the centre, the base fitted a drawer (brass on corners gently rising and veneer damage to top of drawer) 18" £300-400 | - | |
50 | A rectangular Victorian figured walnut tea caddy with brass shell to the top and Bramah lock, the interior fitted 2 coromandel tea caddies and with illegible brass plate to the centre, 12" £200-300 | - | |
57 | A 19th Century mahogany satinwood and marquetry inlaid trinket box with hinged lid, inset a star burst panel with plush interior, the front with 2 patch repairs, (veneer slightly rising on top) 14" £100-150 | - | |
95 | A Victorian rosewood and brass banded writing slope, the lid with plaque marked G Lawley Lyndsell 20" £300-400 | - | |
95 | A 19th Century lozenge shaped rosewood and crossbanded trinket box with hinged lid 7" £15-20 | - | |
95 | A Victorian mahogany trinket box with hinged lid and Tunbridge ware crossbanding (missing some crossbanding to the top) with replacement paper lining to the interior 12" £20-30 | - | |
95 | An Edwardian inlaid mahogany stationery box with fitted interior and fall front 10" £20-30 | - | |
95 | A 19th Century inlaid marquetry glove box decorated 2 standing fisherman (escutcheon missing) 11" £20-30 | - | |
95 | A 19th Century leather covered stationery box fitted a glass inkwell and having brass mounts by Mappin Brothers, 15" £50-75 | - | |
95 | An inlaid walnut work box £20-30 | - | |
131 | A Georgian inlaid mahogany twin compartment tea caddy of sarcophagus form (some inlay missing) and raised on later ogee bracket feet 10 1/2" £150-200 | - | |
134 | An Edwardian honey oak stationery box with slope to the front, having a well fitted interior, the base fitted a drawer 16" £120-150 | - |