An 18th-century Vizagapatam worked Macassar ebony and penwor...

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An 18th-century Vizagapatam worked Macassar ebony and penworked ivory Anglo-Indian deed box, the top inlaid with a central spray and within borders of flowers and vines, the hinged cover opening to reveal a lift-out tray and concealed sovereign drawers. Ivory certification reference M14H94FL

+ Calendar 2024-12-05 09:30:00 2024-12-05 23:59:59 Europe/London Interiors, Art & Antiques To include a pair of large green-patinated bronze recumbent lions after Antonio Canova, a Charles I documentary walnut side chair by repute formerly in the ownership of Charles I, works of art by James Abbot McNeil Whistler, Sir Stanley Spencer, and Tim Braden, a scarce WW2 SOE/OSS assassin's sleeve dagger & scabbard, and much more. Please note: This is an online sale only; there are no bidders in the room. Dawsons Auctioneers Dawsons Auctioneers [email protected]
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