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A fine mid 18th century English green stained shagreen Nécessaire box with later leather foul weather travelling case and provenance to the 11th or 12th Earl of Home (2) image 1
A fine mid 18th century English green stained shagreen Nécessaire box with later leather foul weather travelling case and provenance to the 11th or 12th Earl of Home (2) image 2
A fine mid 18th century English green stained shagreen Nécessaire box with later leather foul weather travelling case and provenance to the 11th or 12th Earl of Home (2) image 3
A fine mid 18th century English green stained shagreen Nécessaire box with later leather foul weather travelling case and provenance to the 11th or 12th Earl of Home (2) image 4
A fine mid 18th century English green stained shagreen Nécessaire box with later leather foul weather travelling case and provenance to the 11th or 12th Earl of Home (2) image 5
A fine mid 18th century English green stained shagreen Nécessaire box with later leather foul weather travelling case and provenance to the 11th or 12th Earl of Home (2) image 6
A fine mid 18th century English green stained shagreen Nécessaire box with later leather foul weather travelling case and provenance to the 11th or 12th Earl of Home (2) image 7
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A fine mid 18th century English green stained shagreen Nécessaire box with later leather foul weather travelling case and provenance to the 11th or 12th Earl of Home

5 July 2024, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

£7,000 - £10,000

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A fine mid 18th century English green stained shagreen Nécessaire box with later leather foul weather travelling case and provenance to the 11th or 12th Earl of Home

The box of very slightly domed rectangular form, the hinged cover with gilt yellow metal studded formalised trailing floral and scrolling decoration, the sides with gilt yellow metal foliate bale handles, the front with matching pierced escutcheon and clasps, the interior lacking the original divided compartments and fittings and later lined in red plush velvet with replacement Victorian brass 'Patent Mordant & Co.' lock, the leather travelling case of a similar date with buckled straps embossed to the top THE RT HONBLE THE EARL OF HOME, 6 GROSVENOR SQRE, LONDON and with traces of the original red wax seals, the box, 41cm wide, 30.2cm deep 12cm high, the outer case 42cm wide, 43cm deep, 13m high (2)

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Cospatrick Douglas-Home, 11th Earl of Home and Charles Douglas-Home, 12th Earl of Home both resided at 6 Grosvenor Square, London, the former from 1861 to 1881, the later from 1881 to 1903.

For a similar mid 18th century English green stained shagreen Nécessaire box with original fittings now in the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, see Acc. No. 64.304.6a–aa

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