the first in the form of a Wedgwood Grecian vase, in characteristic white on blue. Next, circa 1930, of hexagonal form with hinged lid. Next, also of hexagonal form, with gold and faux-wood decoration. Next, circa 1927, in green and white, with 'Needlework' embossed on the lid, to be used as sewing storage. Next, circa 1935, a small blue tin, with dual portraits of King George VI to the lid. Next, in faux wood finish, with images of families on a stagecoach to the lid. Next, circa 1888, of rectangular form, with blue illustrations of punting and boating on a cream background. Next, a square tin in teal, bearing only the Huntley & Palmer name, possibly a sample or sales tin. Next, circa 1901, a simulated cash box or safe, in gold, red and black. Next, of rectangular form, with illustrations of flamenco dancers to the hinged lid. Next, circa 1933, of rectangular form, with images of Venice to the lid. Next, circa 1927, modelled in the form of a casket, with decoration depicting winter scenes. Next, circa 1930, of rectangular form, with an imitation oil painting of boys with a donkey to the lid. Next, circa 10, of rectangular form, with an imitation oil painting of the Countess of Oxford to the lid. Lastly, circa 1910, of rectangular form, with decoration in the style of painter Sir Thomas Lawrence.
Provenance: The Lewis Collection
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The tallest 17cm high
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