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Tunbridge Ware at Amherst Antiques |
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| 7th October 2008 | ||
![]() WB.90 A rosewood veneered Tunbridge Ware glove box with floral mosaic to the lid and frieze c.1870. 10"w x 3½"d x 2½”h Price Guide B Click image for a larger picture ![]() WB078. A rare pair of Tunbridge Ware bonnet stands attributed to Thomas Barton c.1870. 12"h Price Guide D Click image for a larger picture ![]() WB.049 A Tunbridge Ware rosewood veneered glove box inlaid with perspective cubes and geometric borders and with a mosaic escutcheon c.1860. 9½”w x 3½”d x 2½”h Price Guide B Click image for a larger picture. ![]() WB088. A Tunbridge Ware dressing table box with a wide floral mosaic to the frieze and with stickware feet. The central hinged pincushion, re-lined in blue velvet, opens to reveal a lift out tray with original lining. The pincushion is flanked by two glass perfume bottles c.1870 8½”w x 4”d x 5"h overall Price Guide B Click image for a larger picture ![]() WB046. A Tunbridge Ware glove box with the mosaic of a swan and with makers label for William Camfield of Brighton 1851-1859. 9½”w x 3½”d x 2½”h Price Guide C. ![]() WB047.A fine quality Tunbridge Ware glove box veneered in ebony and inlaid with oak leaves & acorns by Edmund Nye c.1855. 9½"w x 3¾"d x 2¼"h Price Guide C Click image for a larger picture ![]() WB.041 A rare Tunbridge Ware dressing table compendium containing five lidded compartments, four perfume and toilet water bottles, a ring tree, watch stand and pincushion. Veneered in birch and profusely inlaid with floral mosaic, it has a frieze drawer and stickware feet c.1860. 11”w x 7”d x 4¾”h overall Price Guide E Click image for a larger picture ![]() WB.074 A Tunbridge Ware rosewood veneered glove box with a distinctive geometric VanDyke pattern to the lid c.1845. 9½”w x 3¾”d x 2¾”h Price Guide B Click image for a larger picture ![]() WB106. A Tunbridge Ware glove box by the sought after maker, Robert Russell inlaid with his distinctive marquetry motifs c.1850. 9"w x 3½"d x 2¼"h Price Guide C Click image for a larger picture |
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