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Lot 91
8 June 2005, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street£400 - £500
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Find your local specialistA South Staffordshire enamel bougie box
circa 1770
of cylindrical form with a ring handle and detachable cover, painted in colours with flower sprigs reserved on a pink ground, within gilt scrolled borders and flanked by panels of white latticework, 5.7cm (small restored area to the base, some damage and restoration to the handle, chip to side of the cover) (2)
of cylindrical form with a ring handle and detachable cover, painted in colours with flower sprigs reserved on a pink ground, within gilt scrolled borders and flanked by panels of white latticework, 5.7cm (small restored area to the base, some damage and restoration to the handle, chip to side of the cover) (2)
Footnotes
A bougie box was used to hold a coil of sealing wax
