by Birmingham Guild of Handicraft Ltd, Birmingham 1913, of rectangular bombe form with a hinged cover, the sides with a stylised foliate repoussé panel, wood-lined interior, raised on four ivory ball feet. 10cm high, 18cm long, 12cm wide, 22.8 troy ounces gross
With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number U6PF8T5G
Sold for £950
by Birmingham Guild of Handicraft Ltd, Birmingham 1913, of rectangular bombe form with a hinged cover, the sides with a stylised foliate repoussé panel, wood-lined interior, raised on four ivory ball feet. 10cm high, 18cm long, 12cm wide, 22.8 troy ounces gross
With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number U6PF8T5G
Auction: FINE ART & ANTIQUES, 11th Sep, 2024
Our New Season Fine Art & Antiques sale showcases the exceptional contents of two distinguished deceased estates from Chertsey, Surrey, and Hamsterley, County Durham. Notable highlights include Lot 381, a set of twelve George III silver dinner plates by John Wakelin & William Taylor, London, 1785, and a late 17th-Century walnut marquetry longcase clock, signed Jonathan Jones, London. The Jewellery section presents a selection of exquisite pieces from these estates, including a highly sought-after natural pearl and diamond brooch. In the Objects of Vertu section, Lot 412 stands out—a late 18th-Century gold-mounted abalone shell and lacquered snuff box, the lid inset with a micromosaic scene attributed to Gioacchino Barberi (Italian, 1783-1857).
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