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Los 1819

A 1950's part engine turned silver mounted cigarette box, 14.3cm, gross 14.5oz

Los 1839

An engine turned silver compact, 83mm and a silver cigarette case.

Los 132

Canadian line diesel engine with rolling stock.

Los 129F

Bangor and Aroostook Diesel Engine and rolling stock.

Los 130

Maine Central Diesel Engine with rolling stock and log trailers.

Los 131

Maine central diesel engine rolling stock and log transporters

Los 28

A collection of five silver propelling pens and pencils, to include one by Sampson Mordan & Co and two by Yard-o-led, three with engine turned decoration Condition Report: Engine turned examples stamped Sterling silver - the clip off centre, the top of pen cracked and damaged. tarnished. It does rotate and works as a pencil. An engine turned example marked Yard-o-led & hallmarked- this is engraved with initials J.O.W.- top rotates and unscrews properly although cylindrical insert for lead which should be contained in screw top comes loose. Some tarnishing. An engine turned example also marked for Yard-o-Led, Sterling Silver, PAT No. 422767- top unscrews, clip loose, nib with small dent, dent towards bottom of shaft of pen, some tarnishing. Example marked Mordan & Co, engraved H.J.H./4th Nov 96, Some scratching to nib and the tube which holds the lead is slightly off centre, Not marked for silver. An example marked Wahleversharp, Sterling, top retracks although does not sit completely flush, tarnishing, small dent to lower part of pen shaft.

Los 862

TIMOTHY MARWOOD, two original illustrations from Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends, each framed and glazed. The coloured example 21 x 28 cm, the other 23.5 x 29 cm.

Los 1589

One tray containing a quantity of mixed diecast and Subbuteo collectables, to include a Corgi Toys No.1127 Simon Snorkel fire engine; together with various Vanguards, Lledo Days Gone and Corgi gift setsCondition report: Mainly very good. Boxed as new. Some general wear to boxes. Corgi fire engine box heavily discoloured with graffiti and rips.

Los 341

A Dunhill engine turned steel pocket cigarette lighter, 6.5cmCondition report: Some signs of tarnishing, most notably to lid.Some light scratches and a couple of areas of minor pitting.Lighter is not working and has no spark.

Los 472

Thomas the Tank Engine models x2, and a Budgie diecast models lorry (3)

Los 624

A 20th century ships' engine order indicator/transmitter, A.P. No.196222, made by Evershed & Vignoes Ltd, London 1975

Los 155

An early / mid 20th century 9-carat yellow gold cased pencil by 'Rose' â€“engine-turned stem with horizonal rectangular cartouche engraved with the monogram E.W.S.H. (12cm). Together with a gold-plate-cased Sheaffer fountain pen (American), the nib marked 14K (13cm) (2)

Los 72

Four pieces of hallmarked silver: a cigarette case with gilded interior and engine-turned exterior (dated 1931), a small 18th century style (later) baluster-shaped cream jug of pleasing proportions, a hallmarked silver caddy spoon and a set of miniature sugar tongs (4)Cigarette case good, some discolouration to inside; jug appears good with no major problems noted; caddy spoon bowl very badly bent; sugar tongs good

Los 113

A boxed Hornby 00 gauge Thomas the Tank Engine series locomotive and two carriages to/w Track Extension Pack, Signal Box and Water Tower; lot also includes boxed BRML Eastleigh Works locomotive and three goods wagons, two Track System packs, footbridge and single track level crossing - all boxed - to/w a quantity of track and layout (box)

Los 2043

the vinaigrettes each oblong, variously engraved or engine-turned, opening to reveal differing pierced grilles, the box shaped and curved oval28mm wide and smaller, total weight 1oz, 31gr

Los 2048

oblong and with engine-turned decoration and foliage and flower borders, opens to reveal a foliage and flower pierced and engraved grille36mm wide, 12dwt, 18grCondition report: Part marked inside base and cover. The grille marked with lion passant. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising to the grille and two areas which are possibly lacking scroll decoration. The hinge doesn't close tightly.

Los 2055

circular and with foliage and flower border and engine-turned ground, opens to reveal a pierced and engraved grille; Together With: a Victorian silver vinaigrette, by Francis Clark, Birmingham, 1837, oblong, engraved with foliage30mm diameter and smaller, total weight 14dwt, 22grCondition report: The First: Part marked inside base, cover and on grille. There is some wear to the marks, though they are still generally legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the gilding. The hinge closes flush. There is some minor bruising to the base, though is mostly only noticeable inside.The Second: Part marked inside base and cover. The grille marked with lion passant. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving. There are some bruises to the surface.

Los 2057

oval, each side enamelled in dark green over an engine-turned ground, with a central oval plaque on each side enamelled with flowers, with fluted screw-cap7.8cm high, gross weight 1oz 2dwt, 35grCondition report: Marked on neck and cover. There is some minor wear to the marks, though in general they are still legible. The maker's mark is possibly a cypher. There has possibly been a repair to the neck and there is a bruise to the cover. Overall with some scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Los 2067

oblong and with engine-turned decoration, one side applied with a ribbon with engraved initials, opens to reveal on one side a hinged mirror, the back set with a writing tablet, the other side with compact, lipstick-holder, propelling-pencil and bobbin, with suspension chain90mm wide excluding chain, total gross weight 7oz 19dwt, 247gr

Los 2102

each piece engine-turned or plain, engraved with a crest, comprising: three oblong boxes of various sizes, each with pull-off cover, 16.5cm wide and smaller; a further oblong box with hinged screw-down cover, 7.6cm wide; a circular jar with pull-off cover, 7.9cm diameter; a pair of scent-bottles with plain screw-caps, 12cm high and a shaving-brush, in fitted leather cover case, the hinged cover with compartment for further implements, now lackingThe crest is that of Fleming.the case 27.5cm wide, weighable silver 6oz 2dwt, 189grCondition report: Each piece marked inside cover. The covers on the scent-bottles are apparently unmarked. The marks are generally clear. There are some surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use as well as some minor bruises. There is some corrosion and pitting to one of the oblong boxes. The cover with detachable liner with spaces inside for implements, probably a manicure set, which are now lacking. The case with scuffs and marks overall.

Los 2111

in the form of a carriage clock, each side with a green enamel panel over an engine-turned ground, on four fluted compressed ball feet and with an overhead angular swing handle, the dial with Roman numerals12cm highCondition report: Fully marked underneath. The hinged back and handle each part marked. The marks in general are clear. Stamped on the back with retailers name. This is work and only just legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a crack to the enamel on either side of the dial. There is some cracking to the dial. The mechanism has not been tested to see if it functions properly. The item has the date letter 'U' as used in London 1895-96. 

Los 2195

cylinder movement, enamel dial with Roman numerals, case stamped K18 and numbered 57021, attached ribbon with mounts stamped 9ct43mm wideCondition report: Case with surface scratches and small dents in parts, case back engine turning is rubbed in parts, bow is discoloured, dial is loose, dial with hairline cracks, movement is not winding, movement not working, total watch weight 47g, total ribbon weight 9.8g.

Los 2197

lever movement signed, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, case maker's mark ALD and numbered 456492, Birmingham hallmark for 192948mm wideCondition report: Case with surface scratches and minor dents in parts, front and back cover engine turned decoration is rubbed, front cover enamel is slightly missing to the chapter ring and Roman numerals, front cover glass with scuff marks, gold bow pendant is slightly worn, dial is clean, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, balance is swinging slowly when fully wound, movement in going order, total watch weight 95.2g.

Los 2212

lever movement signed, engine turned silvered dial with dagger markers, date aperture at 6, glazed back cover, Oris stainless steel bracelet with a concealed double deployant clasp, with Oris box, booklets and two spare bracelet links40mm wideCondition report: Case and bracelet with surface scratches, case with small dents in parts, bezel with scuff marks, dial is clean, hand setting correctly and the date is changing correctly, slight clicking noise when manual winding the watch, movement in going order.

Los 2243

lever movement signed, engine turned silvered dial with Arabic numerals and signed, seconds dial, snap-on back stamped inside with maker's mark RWC.Ltd and numbered 64938, Glasgow import mark for 192829mm wideCondition report: Case with surface scratches and slightly discoloured in parts, glass with scratches, dial with scratch at 4 o'clock and the Arabic numerals are slightly faded, crown is rubbed and worn, winding smoothly and hand setting correctly, movement in going order. Strap is worn and needs replacing.

Los 614

A Wedgwood Rosso Antico Censer and Cover, circa 1810, with engine-turned pierced cover on circular bowl supported by three dolphins and tricorn plinth, applied in black with classical foliage and swags, impressed WEDGWOOD, 14cm high; and A Redware Tea Kettle and Cover, attributed to Isleworth, early 19th century, of hexagonal form with dog of Fo finial and moulded chinoiserie ornament, 24cm high (2)Footnote: For a similar tea kettle see The Victoria & Albert Museum, Schreiber CollectionCondition report: Censor with some small chips along lower edge of the plinth, the red body of the base has discoloured, no repair. Kettle, chip to the foot and chips to the covers rim.

Los 1085

A Gilt Metal Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1840, surmounted by a lady holding a bird and a cat at her side, base with acanthus leaf mounts, engine turned dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, silk suspension, 34cm high Condition report: Gilt surfaces are slightly discoloured in parts, dial with scratches, movement is complete, with pendulum.

Los 410

Tim Marwood, Thomas the Tank Engine original drawing "Smoke Signals".

Los 411

Tim Marwood, Thomas the Tank Engine original drawing "Stranded".

Los 379

A wooden Banks's Brewery Traction Engine Rally sign

Los 781

A tin-plate model of a vintage traction engine

Los 227

ASSORTED SWAN FOUNTAIN PENS, including six black pens with engine turned decoration, a self-filler, and three marbled pens (14)

Los 1032

A SET OF TWELVE GEORGE V SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1921, each circular with engine-turned ground and vacant reserve, in a fitted case. 4.3cm wide, 13.5 troy ounces

Los 1035

A GEORGE V SILVER-GILT BOX, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1915, circular, the shaped pull-off cover with engine-turned ground and engraved with an 'A'. 4cm diameter, 1.1 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks clear and well struck - full set to both base and cover. Each also struck with additional mark to right of hallmarks, 'Z.I' (?). Further stamped 'MAPPIN & WEBB LTD' to underside of base. Various small dings to edge rims. Gilding worn in places, especially to underside of base and edges of cover. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use

Los 1134

A GERMAN SILVER COLLAPSIBLE BEAKER CUP, the tapering cylindrical body with engine-turned ground, stamped marks. 8.5cm high, 3.6 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORT19th Century.

Los 1145

ASSORTED SILVER PIECES, GEORGIAN AND LATER, including A GEORGE V SILVER VESTA, by Joseph & Richard Griffin, Chester 1915, with all-over scrolling foliate engraving, the cartouche to front engraved with initials; A GEORGE V SILVER CHEROOT HOLDER CASE, by Vale & St John Ltd, Birmingham 1919, with all-over engine-turned engraving; A GEORGE V SILVER AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL PENKNIFE, by William Needham, Sheffield 1910, the handles engraved with flowerheads and fruits, the cartouche engraved with initials; AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MINIATURE PENKNIFE, by William Vale & Sons, Birmingham 1907; etc. (7)

Los 1147

A GEORGE V SILVER EVENING PURSE, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1916, cast as a hinged handbag on chain, with flowerheads and leaf sprays to each corner, bands of engine-turned engraving front and back, the front with cartouche engraved 'Nellie', the leather lining with dividers; together with A TORTOISESHELL PURSE, early 20th Century, rounded rectangular, the hinged cover with white-metal fixings and vacant cartouche. (2) Silver purse 9.6cm wide

Los 1164

A FINE CONTINENTAL SILVER AND ENAMEL SNUFF BOX, import mark, H C Freeman Ltd, London 1927, rectangular with canted corners, the hinged cover enamelled with five courtly figures in a garden, the sides and base engine-turned, engraved to underside of cover 'E.R.W 1923 1929'. 8.3cm wide, 3.9 troy ounces

Los 1226

A STERLING SILVER AND GOLD ENGINE-TURNED CASE, rectangular, set with four blue 'stones' in a bi colour setting, stamped 'STERLING' and '14K'. 7.5cm wide, 2.7 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMinor bruise to one side. Tiny ding to cover. In otherwise good condition.

Los 1243

A GEORGE V SILVER-GILT AND CUT-GLASS JAR, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1915, the shaped circular screw-off top with engine-turned ground and engraved with an 'A', the glass body engraved with ribbon-tied swags above cut fluting. 6.2cm high

Los 1245

A GEORGE III SILVER-GILT SNUFF BOX, by John Linnit, London 1815, the cover chased with a vignette of figures gathered around a table within Rococo C-scroll borders, the body with engine-turned decoration. 7.5cm wide, 4.2 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTWell fitting tight lid with a hinge in good condition. A couple of minor dints to the edge of the base. The usual surface scratches commensurate with age and use. In generally good condition.

Los 1250

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CARD CASE, by Sydney & Co, Birmingham 1908, rectangular with shaped scrolling edge and hinged cover, engraved each side with scrolling foliage over an engine-turned ground, the front with circular cartouche engraved with initials 'EJD'. 9.8cm by 6.7cm, 2 troy ounces

Los 1251

AN ART DECO SILVER-LIDDED DRESSING TABLE JAR, by Charles S Green & Co, Birmingham 1934, the octagonal cover with all-over engine-turned engraving around a kite-shaped cartouche engraved with initial 'M', above a heavy cut-glass jar; A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER-LIDDED DRESSING TABLE JAR, by William Amaziah Ellwick, London 1899, oval, the cover engraved with foliate stems around a scrolling circular cartouche engraved with a monogram; together with a silver-mounted tortoiseshell jewellery box and a silver-plate mounted blue glass bottle. (4) Art Deco jar 10cm square

Los 1263

A VICTORIAN SILVER AND IVORY AIDE-MÉMOIRE, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1847, rectangular form, rounded corners, crested, decorated with scrolls and engine-turned decoration, opening to reveal six ivory panels. 7cm high, 1.2 troy ounces gross

Los 1301

A GEORGE VI UNUSUAL SILVER FLASK, by A Wilcox, Birmingham 1948, rectangular with engine-turned ground, the pull-off cover revealing a hinged screw-down cap to a cut-away sloping corner. 11cm high, 8.5cm wide, 7.4 troy ounces

Los 1307

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILVER VINAIGRETTE, by Nathaniel Mills, maker's mark only, shaped rectangular with engine-turned ground, the interior with pierced foliate grille. 2.3cm wide

Los 1335

A VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX, by Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1845, of large proportions, rectangular with serpentine sides, engine-turned and engraved decoration, the hinged lid with cast scroll borders, the interior with engraved inscription 'This Box and Silver Salver was presented To Mr. Wm. Kirton by the Subscribers of the LONDON COFFEE AND EATING HOUSE KEEPERS ASSOCIATION As a token of their Esteem & regard for the zeal, ability & liberality displayed by him during the time he fulfilled the Offices of VICE PRESIDENT and PRESIDENT, and for his valuable services upon all occasions to advance the interests of the Association, October 1845', Kirton’s monogram engraved to the exterior. 9cm wide, 4.9 troy ounces

Los 1348

AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX, by Francis Clark, Birmingham 1838, rectangular, hinged cover inscribed 'Presented to Mr Thomas Allan, Spoutscross...15th August 1841', within an engine-turned band and foliate border, reeded sides and engine-turned base, the interior gilded. 8.5cm wide, 3.6 troy ounces

Los 1364

A SET OF SIX ELIZABETH II SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, by Harman Brothers, Birmingham 1974, rounded rectangular form with engine-turned ground, in an oak case. 

Los 1366

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1901, square with circular glass, the broad frame cast with scrolls and foliate sprays over a lattice ground, with easel back; together with A GEORGE V SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, by Stuart Clifford & Co, London 1913, rectangular with plain sides, the hinged cover with bands of engine-turned engraving around a central circular cartouche engraved with a crest. (2) Frame 15.4cm square; box 5.5cm high, 17.8cm wide, 8.9cm deep

Los 1374

AN ART DECO SILVER HAND MIRROR, import marks, George Stockwell, London 1933, circular with engine-turned engraving to reverse around a reeded segment, with lozenge handle. 5.2cm diameter

Los 1463

THREE ASSORTED POCKET WATCHES, comprising A CASED HALF HUNTER-STYLE DRESS POCKET WATCH, by Waltham, plain case 46mm diameter, white enamel dial with black and red Arabic index and sub seconds at 6 o'clock position, blued steel hands, plain case back which hinges open to reveal a movement signed Waltham, case internally stamped Elgin guaranteed to wear 10 years; A KEY WOUND STERLING SILVER FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCH, circular white dial with black Roman index and outer minute track, sub seconds dial at 6 o'clock position and gilt hands, engine-turned front cover with escutcheon to centre, engine-turned rear cover which opens to reveal an inner cover with winding aperture, gilt-metal movement signed Waltham Mass; and AN OPEN FACE GOLD-PLATED POCKET WATCH, circular white enamel dial with black Roman index and outer minute track, sub seconds dial at 6 o'clock position and blued steel hands, plain double cover case back internally stamped Moon Two Plates of 10ct Gold guaranteed to wear 20 years, unsigned movement stamped 15 Jewels 3 Adj. (3)CONDITION REPORT1. Watch is currently functioning but timekeeping not tested. 2. Watch cannot be tested as no key present but appears to be in going order. 3. Watch is currently functioning but timekeeping not tested.

Los 1485

TWO RAILWAY-THEMED OPEN FACE POCKET WATCHES, the first a circular white dial signed Oriosa 18 rubis Made in USSR, with black Arabic index, outer minute track and red 24 hour numerals, black hands and sub dial at 6 o'clock position, plain circular case 50mm diameter with steam train embossed on the back, snap-on case back, unsigned movement stamped 3502 SU, with lever escapement; the second a circular white dial signed Railway Time, with black Arabic index and outer minute track, blued steel hands and sub seconds dial at 6 o'clock position, engine turned snap-on back with central escutcheon, yellow metal movement of low grade. (2)CONDITION REPORT1. Case back loose, bow is missing, movement not currently functioning. 2. Movement not currently functioning.

Los 1579

A 9 CARAT GOLD TIE CLIP, with engine-turned decoration and a vacant cartouche. Hallmarked Birmingham 1959, 6cm long, 8.2 grams

Los 125

A George VI Silver Cigarette-Box, by E. Silver and Co., London, Dated 1951, oblong and with engine turned decoration, the interior wood-lined, the inside of the hinged cover engraved with an inscription, 23cm wideCondition report: Fully marked on bezel and part marked inside cover. There is some wear to the marks. There is some surface scratches and wear. The inscription reads 'D.C.S.M. 14th December 1951 From The Staff of S.M & Co.'

Los 128

An Elizabeth II Silver Cigarette-Box, by Asprey, London, 1965, oblong and on four stepped feet, the hinged cover engine-turned, wood-lined, 18cm wideCondition report: Fully marked on side. The cover further part marked. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises to the surface.

Los 129

Two George VI or Elizabeth II Silver Cigarette-Boxes, by E. and N. Speak, Birmingham, One 1948 and One 1969, each differing oblong, the hinged covers with differing engine-turning, the cover of one engraved with initials and on the front with an inscription, Together With: An Italian Silver Cigarette-Box, oblong and with engine-turned cover, engraved inside with facsimile signatures, 17cm wide and smaller (3) Condition report: The English boxes are each marked on the side and part marked on the cover. There is wear to the marks on each. The Italian box is marked inside cover. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises overall.

Los 228

A Set of Six Elizabeth II Silver Vases and Six Ashtrays, by A. T. Cannon Ltd., Birmingham, 1970, One Vase 1968, each plain tapering and on spreading foot, the ashtrays plain circular, each with milled rim, Together With: Six Silver Matchbox Covers, each engine-turned oblong, the vases 5.7cm high, total weight of silver 12oz 7dwt, 384gr (18) Condition report: Each piece is fully marked as expected. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor bruises in places.

Los 335

An Elizabeth II Silver Cigarette-Case, by Alfred Dunhill and Sons, Birmingham, 1954, oblong and engine-turned, the hinged cover applied with gilt initials, engraved inside with a presentation inscription, 8cm wide, 3oz 13dwt, 114grCondition report: Fully marked inside base. The cover further part marked. The marks are clear. The base further stamped 'Dunhill London'. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The dimensions are 8cm wide, 3oz 13dwt, 114gr. 

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