Cape Town, 11 October 2011
21 14 An Edwardian tortoiseshell and silver-inlaid card case, Henry Aumont, London, 1904 rectangular, the hinged cover inlaid with initials ‘MR’, the interior fitted with a pair of pierced and engraved clips, an ivory silver- mounted divider and a pencil, 10,5cm high, 7,5cmwide; and a miniature tortoiseshell and silver-mounted book, apparently unmarked, with piqué decoration and inlaid with the initials ‘DC’(2) R3 000 – 4 000 13 15 An Edward VII silver and tortoiseshell-mounted heart- shaped trinket box, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, retailer JC Vickery Ltd, 183 Regent Street, London 1906 the hinged tortoiseshell cover applied with swags, ribbons and musical trophies, with tulip-head border, the rim inscribed“IN MEMORY CAPTAINWHITEHOUSE ST MORITZ 1907”, on leaf-capped cabriole legs, 4,5cmhigh R4 000 – 5 000 16 An Edward VII silver and tortoiseshell-mounted inkwell, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1909 with circular hinged tortoiseshell cover enclosed by a leaf-and-berry border, the compressed body on a spreading circular base, loaded, 5cm high R2 000 – 3 000 17 A pair of George V tortoiseshell and silver-mounted hand mirrors, H Matthews, Birmingham, 1920 each applied with a vacant cartouche enclosed by foliate swags and ribbons (2) R3 000 – 4 000 18 A silver-gilt salt and mustard pot, Theo Fennell, London, 1998 each circular body raised on four scroll feet, on a stepped square base, 375g, the mustard pot 7,5cm high (2) R5 000 – 7 000 15 14 16 18
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