LOT 259 ϒ A Victorian coromandel, brass bound, silver and mother-of-pearl mounted dressing case
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ϒ A Victorian coromandel, brass bound, silver and mother-of-pearl mounted dressing case, by George Betjemann and Sons, retailed by Howell James & Co, circa 1871, the hinged rectangular section casket with hidden side drawer and frieze drawer; the royal blue velvet lined interior fitted with implements and vessels, the silver covers and lock plate stamped for Betjemann, with retailers label 'HOWELL. JAMES & CO REGENT STREET.LONDO' to bottom drawer, 20cm high, 30cm wide, 23cm deep Founded by cabinetmaker John Betjemann in the late 1840s, the firm of Betjemann and Sons were well-known for their automated mechanisms, of which the cleverly hidden side drawer in the present lot is an example. Their work was featured in the 1852 and 1867 International Exhibitions in London and Paris. The poet Sir John Betjemann is a descendant of the founders. Howell, James & Co were renowned silversmiths and jewellers whose work also regularly appeared at exhibitions. ϒ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information. ϒ
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