Antique American shaped tole box with gilt foliate decoration on front and polychrome peacock and floral decoration on hinged lid. Circa 1850-1870. Provenance: Estate of Ruthann Coggins Bardes, Greewich, CT.
Fine Anglo-Indian glove box, rectangular with cut corners, each face and lid decorated with finely carved sandalwood panels, Sadeli work and ebony and ivory banding. (Warp to lid.) Bombay, 1870-1880.
Exceptional antique burled walnut bottlebox with brass banding, having rectangular top opening to a fitted interior with four stoppered crystal decanters (two of which swing out and back). Retailed by Shreve, Crump & Low, Boston. Late 19th, early 20th century). [Lacks three glasses, one decanter extensively repaired at neck.]
Fine antique English lap desk in coromandel wood, inlaid with a wreath of mother-of-pearl; hinged top opening to a fitted interior with tooled felt writing slope, compartments for pens, inkwells, etc. and secret drawers. Circa 1860.
Exceptional antique German tea caddy by Ehrhard & Sohne in Schwabisch Gmund, Germany with pierced brass inlaid with various materials. Circa 1900. (minor losses).
Antique carved and
inlaid wood jewelry box;
rectangular with cut
corner, having a carved
and shaped lid with an
oval beveled mirror
inside. American,
circa 1850-60.
Antique English Regency tiger tortoiseshell tea caddy having a bowed front, a hinged, pagoda form top opening to a two lidded compartments and raised on later ivory ball feet. Circa 1800. (Old repairs.)
Fine small Regency blonde tortoiseshell tea caddy, stepped lid opening to two lidded compartments, silverplated ball-form feet. Circa 1800. (Rubbing to feet.)
English Regency tortoise tea caddy with pewter stringing and serpentine front with pagoda-form lid opening to an interior with two compartments with shell veneered lids and ivory finials, the whole raised on stained ivory squashed ball feet.
6.75 x 4.5x 5.
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