Lindsay Burns & Company
197. A George III mahogany and boxwood lined serpentine knife box, the hinged cover opening to a fitted interior with chevron banded divisions, the underside of the cover with star inlaid motif, with white metal shield shaped escutcheon, 29cm high x 20cm wide x 16.5cm deep. £50-100 (+24% BP*)
198. Four 19th century needlework samplers, comprising; alphabet sampler by Jane Blues, May, 14, 1835, 43cm x 24.5cm, a family sampler with house, animals, plants and figure Janet Anderson, Andrew Anderson, by Jean Anderson aged 9, 43cm x 21cm, and a pair of samplers completed by sisters Jeisie Wrede and Ann Wrede, 44cm x 20cm, (4). £100-200 (+24% BP*)
Lot 200
200. A vintage National Cash Register, with scroll and foliate cast decoration, 43cm wide x 44.5cm high x 39cm deep. £100-200 (+24% BP*)
Lot 199
199. Two George III needlework samplers and a Victorian sampler, one by ‘Margrate Shaw sewd this sampler Bathgate 1796 12 years of age’, worked in coloured threads to depict alphabet, flowers, birds, rabbits, dog and plants, 44cm x 31cm, one by Anne Rose ***** 1804, worked in coloured thread to depict alphabet and plants, 42cm x 26cm, and Mahala Woods Aged 11 years, Leake, 1841, worked in coloured threads and silk to depict verse, lion, birds and plants in a scrolling foliate border, 46.5cm x 36cm, (3). £100-200 (+24% BP*)
Lot 201
201. W. & A.K. Johnston’s New Century 12” terrestrial globe, Edinburgh and London, on gilt metal stand with three paw feet, overall height 56cm. £80-120 (+24% BP*)
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