Lindsay Burns & Company
191. A late 19th/early 20th century boulle work four piece desk set, comprising; a rectangular shaped inkwell with clear glass reservoir and two hinged covers, 24cm wide; a four division stationery casket, 26cm wide; a rectangular ink blotter with green leather interior, inscribed ‘Memento of Scotland April 1927’, with twelve black and white photographs, 29cm x 22.5cm and a paper clip, 18cm x 12.5cm. £400-600 (+24% BP*)
192. A late 19th/early 20th century George III style apprentice made serpentine chest, the shaped rectangular top above four long graduated drawers enclosed by fluted columns, raised on shaped bracket feet, 17cm wide x 15.5cm high x 10cm deep. £200-300 (+24% BP*)
194. A late 19th century European ivory figure modelled as Sir Francis Drake, modelled standing on a carved rectangular plinth, 36cm high. £800-1200 (+24% BP*)
195. A pair of late 19th century bronze oil lamps, the cylindrical bodies cast with a scroll frieze decorated with lion mask and scroll panels, overall 40cm high. £80-120 (+24% BP*)
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193. A 19th century rosewood and marquetry inlaid sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, inlaid with square shaped motifs, raised on four foliate cast gilt metal feet, 21cm wide x 14cm high x 13.5cm deep. £200-300 (+24% BP*)
196. A late 18th/early 19th century octagonal shaped pewter box of Napoleonic interest, the cover inscribed ‘This box belonged to Joachim Murat ex-King of Naples and was found in his tent on the field of Austerlitz by the Baron de Giarizzo Coragio and bequeathed by him to his son Lewellyn’, 7cm wide x 5cm across x 2cm high. £80-120 (+24% BP*)
197. A 19th century Persian lacquered Qalamdan (pen box), decorated with flowers, foliage and birds, 30cm long. £200-300 (+24% BP*)
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