LOT 434 Λ A George IV rosewood and brass sewing box by D. …
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λ A George IV rosewood and brass sewing box by D. Edwards, of sarcophagus shape and inlaid with cornucopiae issuing scrolling leaves and flowers, the pink watered silk lined interior with a divided lift-out tray fitted with four cut-glass and silver plated topped bottles with initials 'M. F. W.', a needle case, lidded compartments, ten turned ivory reel holders with stylised chrysanthemum ends, a filigree tape measure, a thimble and various utensils, with two printed paper trade labels inscribed 'D.EDWARDS Manufacturer of WRITING & DRESSING CASES To his Majesty THE DUKE OF YORK, & c. No. 21 King Street Bloomsbury Square, Old Desks, Dressing Cases & c. repaired or exchanged for new: NB. Cut Glass, Silver-Fine Cutlery & c.' the brass lock stamped 'GR' twice, on bracket feet, 15cm high, 33.4cm wide, 25.7cm deep. Provenance: Antigone Clarke & Joseph O'Kelly. David Edwards of 21 King Street, Bloomsbury Square, London was a writing box and case maker to the Royal family and was the inventor of the patent military travelling case. He was renowned for using the best quality timbers and using intricate inlays and complex mechanisms for secret compartments. The business was eventually acquired by Asprey in 1859.
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