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A Dutch brass money box early
A Dutch brass money box early 18th Century of tapering cylindrical form with carrying handles and three card cut hasps with iron padlocks 25cm (10") high
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An early 20th century brass mounted
An early 20th century brass mounted cash box with retractable handle approx. 30 cm x 18 cm x 10 cm.
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A Queen Victoria South Africa
A Queen Victoria South Africa 1900 gift tin a Queen Mary Christmas 1914 brass gift tin and two other tins and a collection of military items including - badges belts clay pipes plaques weapons etc all contained in mahogany finish dental cabinet fitted eight drawers 13ins wide x 17.5ins deep x 26ins high
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A Victorian boxwood treen money box
A Victorian boxwood treen money box of tower form, 8cm high and an Edwardian book slide with carved pierced ends
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ENGLISH CASH BOX. Late 19th
ENGLISH CASH BOX. Late 19th century, mahogany. Dovetailed case and lower drawer, two hinged lidded wells on top one with change drawer and leather carrying strap. Refinished and some wear. 7.75"h. 14"w. 10.25"d.
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SOUTH AFRICAN VICTORIAN BOER WAR
SOUTH AFRICAN VICTORIAN BOER WAR COMMEMORATIVE TIN BOX South African Victorian Boer War commemorative tin box 1"h x 6.25"w x 3.25"d
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An American cast iron money box
An American cast iron money box modelled as a ''Negress'' stamped ''Dinah'' and RD No. 581285 to back 6.75ins high a late Georgian steel fire shovel and tongs both surmounted by cast brass models of erect lions each 29.5ins long and three metal framed bucket shaped wooden measures
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A set of Victorian Maundy money
A set of Victorian Maundy money in a fitted case, marked Maundy Coin 1899
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A South African gold presentation
A South African gold presentation medallion, .996 standard, from the Transvaal and Orange Free State Chamber of Mines, Union of South Africa Jubilee 1910-1960, approximately 31.1gm
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A late Victorian silver rectangular
A late Victorian silver rectangular trinket box embossed in the ''Dutch'' style with figures in landscapes 5.75ins x 2ins x 1.5ins high probably Birmingham 1897 (incompletely hallmarked - weight 5ozs - slightly dented) a George VI silver rectangular cigarette box 6.5ins x 3.75ins x 1.5ins high by Mappin & Webb Birmingham 1939 (gross weight 16ozs) a Persian silvery metal rectangular cigarette case engraved to front with a figure in a landscape 2.5ins x 3.25ins and a selection of silver and plated items various
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SPANISH COLONIAL IRON MONEY BOX
SPANISH COLONIAL IRON MONEY BOX Possibly 15th/16th c., naturally patinated wrought iron, coffin casket with hinged domed lid and lock mechanism, raised on paw feet, interior of lid with faint lettering in red, 6"h x 7.5"w x 4.25"d
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COLLECTION OF METAL WAREScomprising
COLLECTION OF METAL WAREScomprising one Punch and Judy painted iron bank (5 3/4" wide, 7" high); one figural "Transvaal Money Box" (6" high); one brass inkwell (4 1/2" dia."; one inkwell modeled as the head of a demon (3 3/4" high); one "Carron" devil ashtray (5 3/4" wide); one iron bat mail slot (9 1/2" high); one lighthouse model (8 1/2" high); and one bat ornament (6" high); Condition:
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Box Vintage World Currency and
Box Vintage World Currency and Coins
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COLLECTION OF METAL WAREScomprising
COLLECTION OF METAL WAREScomprising one Punch and Judy painted iron bank (5 3/4" wide, 7" high); one figural "Transvaal Money Box" (6" high); one brass inkwell (4 1/2" dia."; one inkwell modeled as the head of a demon (3 3/4" high); one "Carron" devil ashtray (5 3/4" wide); one iron bat mail slot (9 1/2" high); one lighthouse model (8 1/2" high); and one bat ornament (6" high); Condition:
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SAVE AND SMILE MONEY BOX STILL BANK
SAVE AND SMILE MONEY BOX STILL BANK England Syndeham & McOustra cast iron painted in black with red hat brim embossed lettering on rim. 4'' x 4''. (Exc. Cond.)
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TWO ENGLISH SLIPWARE MONEY
TWO ENGLISH SLIPWARE MONEY BOXES19th century, brown glazed bank, with three coin slots and overall applied bird forms, sticker on base indicating an origin of Sussex, 12-3/8 x 3-1/4 in.; brown glazed bank with yellow inscription reading "Thishis A Save All 1815" and dots, open work design and overall applied bird forms, 9-1/4 x 2-3/4 in.
Provenance: Private Williamsburg, Virginia Collection
Condition:
anomalies as made, glaze voids, wear to bases; larger example with possible restorations to tops of each section (see blacklight); inscribed example with loss of applied elements throughout, chip to base
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A Victorian work box, 28cm wide
A Victorian work box, 28cm wide containing a quantity of steel buttons etc.
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A white metal (tests silver)
A white metal (tests silver) tobacco box possibly Dutch Est Indies circa 1780 (with partial mark) chased with various animals approx. 13 x 7 cm.
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A late 18th/early 19th Century
A late 18th/early 19th Century Anglo Indian ''Vizagapatnam'' ivory veneered work box with a removable tray and compartments housing pincushion boxes thimble tape and other ivory items and a drawer to the lower part (stuck) 10.75ins wide x 8.5ins deep x 4ins high (damaged)
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A box of sundry coins, British
A box of sundry coins, British and foreign, to include upwards of two-hundred Victorian one penny coins
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Dutch Sterling Silver Box elaborate
Dutch Sterling Silver Box elaborate openwork top with medallion of soldier surrounded by animals & foliage hallmarked 3'' 19th century.
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Box Old Coins and Tokens
Box Old Coins and Tokens
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DUTCH GIRL STILL BANK IN BOX Hubley
DUTCH GIRL STILL BANK IN BOX Hubley cast iron painted in white and blue dress box stenciled ''Dutch Girl Bank '' on lid comes in Pressman & Co. box for cap grenades another distributor's generic box. 5 1/4'' h. Box - (VG Cond.) Bank - (Near Mint Cond.)
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Box Old Foreign Currency and Medals
Box Old Foreign Currency and Medals etc.
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STEEL MONEY BOX WITH FOREIGN
STEEL MONEY BOX WITH FOREIGN CURRENCY AND COINSSteel Money Box with Foreign Currency and Coins
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ROYAL ALBERT BEATRIX POTTER MONEY
ROYAL ALBERT BEATRIX POTTER MONEY BANKPorcelain money box made in the shape of a book
Wedgewood of F Warne & Co backstamp 1948. Royal Albert LTD backstamp 1990.
Dimensions: 5"H
Manufacturer: Wedgwood
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
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A Dutch silver hinged box in the
A Dutch silver hinged box in the form of a shell, decorated figures and foliage verso and a collection of Continental and British silver/white metal boxes, approximately 200g weighable
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A pair of Soviet Russian silver
A pair of Soviet Russian silver plated barrel money boxes with keys 8 cm high and a brass weights box 6 cm.
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A late 18th/early 19th Century
A late 18th/early 19th Century ebonised jewellery box/collector's cabinet of Dutch design with gadrooned mouldings the lifting top with dummy drawer front enclosing open niche four small drawers under on turned feet 12ins wide x 11ins deep x 18.5ins high (lacking turned columns to front) and later key for same
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A DUTCH GOLD SNUFF BOX engraved
A DUTCH GOLD SNUFF BOX
engraved with borders of scrolling foliage and engine turned, with chased thumbpiece, 8.5cm w, maker BG/VA, E for Groningen (post 1814) and pre 1906 control mark for 18ct gold, 72g
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DUTCH SILVER JEWEL BOX P. Heerens &
DUTCH SILVER JEWEL BOX P. Heerens & Zn., 833 silver standard, second half 20th century. Rectangular, the hinged cover depicting "Banquet at the Crossbowmen?s Guild in Celebration of the Treaty of Munster" by Bartholomeus van der Helst, the sides with a repetitive figural landscape scene, 3 1/8 in. H, 6 in. W, 4 1/8 in. D, 17.05 ozt.
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An Edwardian mahogany bank of
An Edwardian mahogany bank of pigeon holes for telegrams above a slide, with ivorine label for J & C Vickery, 32cm wide
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A Victorian Dutch style silver
A Victorian Dutch style silver trinket box, Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1897, decorated peasants carousing in a continuous landscape, 14.5cm wide and an oval box similar, approximately 268gm
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A wooden parquetry house money
A wooden parquetry house money box 8 x 7 x 12 cm high an early 20th c. Chinese rolling ball game and a Chinese wooden compass. Also three cut glass perfume bottles two silver mounted.
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Box 2pc Old Coin Banks
Box 2pc Old Coin Banks
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Portuguese brass bound money box,
Portuguese brass bound money box, 19th c., 6.5"h x 10.75"w x 6.75"d; together with a brass repousse' magazine stand, 12"h x 14.5"w.
Condition: Wear consistent with age.