The top engraved after a scene in the style of Nicolas Lancret 1690-1743, titled Le Colin Maillard (Blind Mans Bluff). The interior lined with a vibrant silk textile and pearl enhancements and set on raised stylized winged birds with paw feet. 6.75 x 6.75 x 4 inches.
The front portion of the box with carved open toes. The carved lid with ring and brass brads opening to area for snuff, and the sole with date and owners initials.
The ovoid body of black Italian Portoro marble. The bronze collar,handles, and base of leaf form designs. 16.75 inches high Base 6 x 6 inches. Mark on the base Made in France Turn of the century
The pair with dual swirling scrolled balusters supporting 6 foliate and berry branches and candle nozzles, raised on an intricate leaf and scroll tripod base. Some areas professionally recast. Late 19th century 26 inches high - Base width 7 -inches - candle 10.50 inches
A bevelled oval glass mirror with beaded frame, bellflower and crossed torch and ribbon terminals, swinging between tapered columns with pineapple finials, h shaped stretchers and set on cast toupie feet. Late nineteenth century. Small felt pad under one leg for a more secure balance, otherwise fine condition. 21.50 H x 15 W, Base 13 x 9.50 inches
The molded glass set with raised Val St. Lambert mark and Belgique & Repose. Consisting of 3 graduated bottles 6.25, 5.50, and 5 inches. 2 large atomizers 6.50 inches. 2 trays 9.75 x 2.50 and 4.25 x 3 inches. 2 cylindrical boxes 3.50 x 3 inches. 1 ring holder 5 x 2.75 inches. The one atomizer lid has a slight crack, but is functioning. ( See Photos) Circa 1890 Belgium
The irregular shaped fans with polychrome bird and floral paintings, with ebonized square ripple molded sections between turned and gilt handles. Mid 19th century 16.50 x 10.25 inches Good condition
The wave form box with raised and concave sections on the lid, gilt cartouche and figured elements, and set on wood paw feet. 19th century 8.75 x 7 x 4.75 inches Good condition
A quarter sawn oak, three way opening, velvet lined box, with interior mirrors behind four crystal bottles in their own niches. 19th century 5" x 5" x 6.50" Bottles 4.50" H Fine condition
Born in Middlesex, England in 1855, died in 1904, Langlois was known for his paintings of terriers and sporting dogs. Purportedly a follower of Armfield. All these paintings are on panel, in gilt wood frames, and signed on the lower left. Frame 11 x 15 inches Panel 10 x 7.25 inches. Clean and in excellent condition.