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  • An English working traction engine

    An English working traction engine

    A well engineered general purpose English traction engine

  • A n early 20th century English crocodile leather toilet suite-case

    A n early 20th century English crocodile leather toilet suite-case

    A good early 20th century English crocodile leather toilet suite-case by Mappin & Webb

  • 19th century human skull

    19th century human skull

    A human study skull of a male, upper part is cut and is held by brass hinges.

  • Collection of various flower models

    Collection of various flower models

    A German collection botanical models, polychrome pappier-mache mounted on turned boxwood ebonised stand with paper maker's label.

  • A selection of various boxes

    A selection of various boxes

    left: A very fine English late 18th century tortoiseshell tea-caddy. middle: A fine English ivory banded and dyed green rayskin box ca. 1910 right: A fine English ivory banded rosewood box ca.1900

  • Coromandel & Brass Dressing box by Betjemann

    Coromandel & Brass Dressing box by Betjemann

    Silver and crystal fitted dressing box with dark blue velvet interior. Betjemann was a firm which embroils Victorian excellence, started by the great grandfather of Sir John Betjemann, poet laureate from 1972 until his death in 1984.

  • English coromandel games compendium

    English coromandel games compendium

    The compendium of casket form with decorative gilt brass mounts and hales, the interior veneered with satinwood, including chess and backgammon board, an gilt brass bezique scorer, a Staunton Pattern ivory chess set, stained red and left natural, a pair of scoring 'pointers', a set of ivory dominoes, two boxwood shakers, six ivory die, old playing cards etc. 35cm wide 18cm high 21cm deep.

  • Collection of eight didactic fungi model

    Collection of eight didactic fungi model

    A fine collection of eight German 19th century polychrome-painted plaster didactic fungi models, each on a wooden display base, most with printed identification labels in German, various heights.

  • Collection of various corkscrews

    Collection of various corkscrews

    An English brass and steel "King screw" ca. 1845 signed F. Simpson. German 'ladies' 'legs' corkscrew with celluloid facings 'bare legged' (rare) late 19th century.One Dutch Silver Corkscrew ca. 1780 One English Silver Corkscrew One American 'Old Snifter' corkscrew and bottleopener in the form of the Senator Volstead 1920s

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