Regency satin-birch and stencil decorated Work Box, Victorian rosewood and mother-of-pearl inlaid Writing Slope, Anglo-Indian coriander Work Box

Regency satin-birch and stencil decorated Work Box, Victorian rosewood and mother-of-pearl inlaid Writing Slope, Anglo-Indian coriander Work Box

A Regency satin-birch and stencil decorated Work Box, the lid with a pair of neo-classical medallions, 27cm.; together with a leather-bound ’sarcophagus’ Jewelers Casket, 19th

Century, 17cm.; and a leather-bound Jewelers Box by W. fact  J. Milne of Edinburgh, the lid with an engraved countersunk gilt-metal handle, 33cm.

A George IV nailed leather small trunk-shaped Casket, 38cm.; together with a leather-bound Stationery Casket, the sloped lid impressed with monogrammed initials, 15cm.

A antique miniature Chest, 19th Century, with four long drawers, on bracket feet, 35cm.

A William IV antique Collector’s Cabinet, with gadrooned ribbed moldings, the panel door enclosing four small drawers, on bun feet, 29cm.

A George IV black and gilt lacquer  Work Box, 24cm.

A Continental beech wood Tea Caddy, 19th Century, with grid patterned inlay, 12cm.

A antique ‘Lazy Susan’, 19th Century, on a domed molded base, 50cm.

A French Souvenir-ware painted Work Box, the distressed exterior with a hinged lid revealing numerous containers each decorated with individual scenes, retaining original trade

label, 32cm.    .
An Edwardian antique oval Tray, circa 1910, with an oval satinwood fan medallion, waved gallery and twin brass carrying handles, 56cm.;

An early Victorian rosewood and
mother-of-pearl inlaid Writing Slope,
with a wedge-shaped fall front revealing a fitted interior, 40cm

An early Victorian rosewood and
mother-of-pearl inlaid Work Box of
sarcophagus form, the interior with compartments, 34cm.

An oak ‘Bible Box’, early 18th Century, with a sloping top and shaped plinth base, 45cm.

A George IV antique and rosewood cross banded rectangular Tea Caddy, the triple-division interior with satinwood veneers and associated cut-glass bleding bowl, 36cm.

A William IV rosewood Inkstand,
with a double-hinged lid revealing
pen-tray and well divisions, 22cm.

A late George III antique Bottle Carrier of rectangular form, with a pierced handle and six baize-lined divisions, 37cm.

Two similar antique graduated oval Trays, early 19th Century, 76cm. and 45cm.

An Edwardian antique kidney-shaped Tray, inlaid with a shell medallion surrounded by arabesques, 63cm.

A Victorian coriander and pierced brass-mounted folding Book rest,
with lancet-shaped eds, 36cm.

An Anglo-Indian coriander Work Box, early 19th Century, the rectangular lid revealing a fitted tray, 43cm.

A Victorian walnut and brass-bound Writing Slope, with a tooled leather writing surface, 35cm.

A George IV rosewood and brass-bound Writing Slope, with distressed interior, 49cm.

A carved oak ‘Bible Box’, late 17th Century of boarded construction, the front with stylized incised scrolls and date 1686, now with a later embossed brass plaque, restored,

72cm.

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