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Lindsay Burns & Company


202. A vintage pine Teacher’s Whisky Advertising box, printed in colours to the interior with vignette of boys playing cricket before a Teacher’s bottle being used as the stumps, ‘The Right Spirit’, ‘Teacher’s Whisky’, ‘The Whisky of the Good Old Days- TEACHER- ESTABD. 1830’, and a vignette of a Teacher’s Whisky bottle, 42.5cm wide x 11cm high x 26.5cm. £50-100 (+24% BP*)


203. A pair of early 19th century bronze quill pots in the form of fluted Classical columns, on square plinth bases, 9.5cm high. £50-100 (+24% BP*)


205. A 19th century Rhinoceros horn elephant whip, formed in two sections, the handle with a white metal collar inscribed ‘MADE IN ZANZIBAR BY ALIDINA VISRAM’, 70cm long, gross weight 199 grams. Provenance: The vendor’s late father’s uncle was in Africa in the 1860s where this lot was acquired. It has passed by decent to the current vendor. Notice: Article 10 is not required as the current lot meets the definition of a worked item. For important information regarding this lot please contact the main office. £800-1200 (+24% BP*)


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204. An 18th century English enamel and gilt metal pink ground Etui in the form of a book, probably Staffordshire, decorated with panels of birds, the sliding cover opening to reveal a lift up interior fitted with scissors, tweezers and ivory set square, 8cm high x 4cm. £100-200 (+24% BP*)


206. An early 20th century Austrian cold painted bronze figure of a spaniel, with brown and white coloured markings, 9cm high x 12.5cm long. £50-100 (+24% BP*)


Lot 205 32 BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%


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