Lindsay Burns & Company
Lot 112
112. A 19th century tortoiseshell and ivory serpentine front tea caddy, the hinged cover opening to a single lidded compartment, raised on ivory bun feet, 12cm wide x 8.5cm high x 7.5cm deep. £50-100
Lot 115
115. Two Victorian patchwork quilts, one decorated with a colourful geometric design of squares, the reverse claret coloured, 232cm x 220cm, the other decorated with colourful stylised flower heads on a black ground, the reverse purple coloured, fringed, approximately 180cm square. £200-300
116. A pair of 19th century bronze and Sienna marble tazze, cast with pierced scrolling handles and raised on socle bases and rectangular Sienna marble plinths, 28.5cm high. £400-600
Lot 113
113. A 19th century mother-of-pearl and ivory bow front tea caddy, the hinged cover centred with a plain shield shaped cartouche, opening to an interior with two detachable covers, raised on turned wood bun feet, 20cm wide x 11cm high x 12cm deep. £200-300
117. A pair of 19th century gilt metal and cut glass lustres, the urn-shaped nozzles raised on three term shaped supports, with foliate cast flowers suspending facet cut drops, 25cm high. £150-250
Lot 114
114. A 19th century lacquered brass microscope NEWTON & Co., LONDON, in fitted stained pine case with assorted lenses and accessories, together with a cased set of slides prepared by Robin Duke and Stephen Michael Duke, circa 1912, Wickham, Hants and three other boxes of assorted slides, the microscope inscribed ‘NEWTON & Co., Opticians & Globe Makers to the Queen, 3 Fleet St. Temple Bar, LONDON’, 34cm high. £100-200
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Lot 118
118. A George III mahogany and satinwood banded knife box, the hinged cover opening to a fitted interior of cutlery and flatware holders, 38.5cm high x 23cm wide x 31cm deep. £200-300
119. A pair of 19th century bronze and marble candlesticks, modelled with putti riding dolphins and turtle on mottled purple and white marble circular plinth bases, 24cm high. £200-300
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