Lot 105

Two Leather Travelling Cases; a writing box & and jewellery case, and a pair of leather clad book ends. The George V writing box stamped ‘Edwards & Sons 181 159 Regent St W. by appointment to the King & Queen’, of rectangular form with a handle to the top and a Bramah lock enclosing a partitioned lift-out tray to the interior fitted with various implements, and containing a group of Lady Parson’s personal ephemera below; party invites, mourning cards, letters etc. 5½” (14 cm) high, 13” (33 cm) wide, 9½” (24 cm) deep. (Edward Henry Edwards, Charles Alfred Edwards, and John Frederick Edwards 159 & 161 Oxford Street, London established: 1895-1928). The small faux crocodile skin leather jewellery case stamped JC Vickery 179 181 183 Regent St W with a carrying handle to the front and stamped GW Brown & Co lock with key enclosing a fitted interior with a yellow velvet lined compartmented tray to the top (John Collard Vickery established: 1891-1930). The pair of book ends having green velvet lined bases marked Walter Jones 196 Sloane Street SW.*

Sold for: £120

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Description

Two Leather Travelling Cases; a writing box & and jewellery case, and a pair of leather clad book ends. The George V writing box stamped ‘Edwards & Sons 181 159 Regent St W. by appointment to the King & Queen’, of rectangular form with a handle to the top and a Bramah lock enclosing a partitioned lift-out tray to the interior fitted with various implements, and containing a group of Lady Parson’s personal ephemera below; party invites, mourning cards, letters etc. 5½” (14 cm) high, 13” (33 cm) wide, 9½” (24 cm) deep. (Edward Henry Edwards, Charles Alfred Edwards, and John Frederick Edwards 159 & 161 Oxford Street, London established: 1895-1928). The small faux crocodile skin leather jewellery case stamped JC Vickery 179 181 183 Regent St W with a carrying handle to the front and stamped GW Brown & Co lock with key enclosing a fitted interior with a yellow velvet lined compartmented tray to the top (John Collard Vickery established: 1891-1930). The pair of book ends having green velvet lined bases marked Walter Jones 196 Sloane Street SW.*