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An Unusual 18th Century Oak Box carved with decorative entwined strap-work and scrolling initials raised against a pitted ground and dated 11-12-1776.
Sold for: £750
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An Unusual 18th Century Oak Box carved with decorative entwined strap-work and scrolling initials raised against a pitted ground and dated 11-12-1776.
Sold for: £750
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Two Miniature Paintings: A 19th Century Half Length Portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587), wearing an embroidered red dress, a jeweled headdress and pearl necklace with a crucifix pendant, in a feigned oval painted on faux ivory panel (warped) 3¼” x 2¾” (8 cm x 9.
Sold for: £70
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Two Miniature Paintings: A 19th Century Half Length Portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587), wearing an embroidered red dress, a jeweled headdress and pearl necklace with a crucifix pendant, in a feigned oval painted on faux ivory panel (warped) 3¼” x 2¾” (8 cm x 9.
Sold for: £70
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A Pair of Copper Kettles on Oil Burners from Buckingham Palace, one inscribed ‘T’ the other ‘C’, acquired by Anthony Willis who worked for the Royal household from the age of 16; starting as a silver cleaner, graduating to Page of The Presence then Organiser of Banquets and Organiser of The Royal Yacht.
Sold for: £110
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A Pair of Copper Kettles on Oil Burners from Buckingham Palace, one inscribed ‘T’ the other ‘C’, acquired by Anthony Willis who worked for the Royal household from the age of 16; starting as a silver cleaner, graduating to Page of The Presence then Organiser of Banquets and Organiser of The Royal Yacht.
Sold for: £110
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A Small Silver Cased Carriage Clock by Charles Frodsham commemorating the 40th Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign with an angular swing handle to the top, hallmarked Birmingham 1992 and numbered No 73/750, 4¼” (11 cm) in height.
Sold for: £0
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A Small Silver Cased Carriage Clock by Charles Frodsham commemorating the 40th Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign with an angular swing handle to the top, hallmarked Birmingham 1992 and numbered No 73/750, 4¼” (11 cm) in height.
Sold for: £0
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A Victorian Coromandel Domed Topped Writing Casket with decorative studded brass mounts incorporating a lock & key enclosing a partitioned interior with a brass maker’s plaque to the back inscribed MARTIN & CO GOLDSMITHS TO THe QUEEN, 6½” (16.
Sold for: £150
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A Victorian Coromandel Domed Topped Writing Casket with decorative studded brass mounts incorporating a lock & key enclosing a partitioned interior with a brass maker’s plaque to the back inscribed MARTIN & CO GOLDSMITHS TO THe QUEEN, 6½” (16.
Sold for: £150