Lindsay Burns & Company
Lot 166
166. A 19th century mother-of-pearl tea caddy, the hinged cover opening to a fitted interior with two detachable covers, raised on four bun feet, 22cm wide x 12.5cm high x 13.5cm deep. £200-300
167. A pair of late 19th century champleve enamel spill vases, 11cm high. £100-200
Lot 159
159. A George III mahogany and boxwood lined knife box, with fitted interior, 19.5cm wide x 31cm high x 21cm deep. £100-200
160. A terracotta figure of Cupid and dove after Pigalle, on oval plinth base, 38cm high x 34cm wide. £200-300
161. A 19th century mother-of-pearl fan, with pierced sticks and painted paper fan decorated with figures preparing to take tea in a garden, 28.5cm long. £100-200
162. A pair of late 19th century champleve enamel twin handled hexagonal shaped vases, the tapered bodies decorated with foliate sprays, raised on pierced integral feet, 14cm high. £200-300
163. A 19th century papier mache snuff box in the form of a shoe, with mother-of-pearl and studded detail, 8cm long. £40-80
164. A Continental porcelain brooch, decorated with a church, in white metal mount, 3.5cm x 5cm. £40-80
165. A late 19th century Russian brass and enamel travelling triptych icon, 10cm square when closed. £80-120
Lot 171
171. An 18th century portrait miniature in the manner of Richard Cosway, the sitter annotated as William 5th Duke of Devonshire, painted on ivory, 7.3cm x 6cm. £50-100
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168. A portrait miniature of an artist, 5cm x 3cm, overall 15cm x 13cm. £80-120
169. Two enamelled copper portrait panels, one en grisaille with the profile of an 18th century Lady, 4cm x 3cm, the other decorated in colours with an 18th century Gentleman, 3cm x 2.5cm (2). £40-80
170. A 19th century portrait miniature of a lady, painted on ivory, 9cm x 7cm. £50-100
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