SCOTTISH PENWORK GAMES BOX, DECORATED WITH SCENES AFTER DAVID WILKIE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the cavetto moulded hinged lid depicting a domestic scene probably involving payment of rent, the front back and sides illustrating fox hunting scenes, the interior with a removable divided tray and four boxes, each lid with scenes of everyday life, raised on embossed brass feet, bearing paper label, 'Smith and Co. Carvers and Gilder's, 78 Union Street, Aberdeen'(14cm high, 28.5cm wide, 22cm deep)Footnote: Provenance: Sold in these rooms 24 September 2008, lot 146 Note: The penwork scene decorating the lid of this fine box is adapted from Sir David Wilkie's 1807 painting 'The Rent Day.' One of interior boxes in the interior also features a detail this picture as well, and three other genre scenes presumably after Wilkie. Literature: Tromans, Nichols 'David Wilkie. The People's Painter', published Edinburgh 2007, plate 2.