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A silver and enamel ladies calling card case, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration, engraved with initials, suspended on a chain with finger loop, Birmingham 1913, together with a silver card case, with engraved decoration and initials, Birmingham 1872, 4ins x 2.72ins - Larger case is dented to all corners, some sharp edges to the lid edge. Enamel case is dirty but in good condition, one link on the chain is dented
* Marwood (Timothy, 1954-2008). Six drawings of Thomas the Tank Engine and friends, pen and ink, one depicting Thomas and Gordon moving along the tracks in the snow, others incl. Thomas the Tank Engine with Gordon, the Fat Controller and Bill and Ben, all signed and dated to lower right, approx. 28.5 x 24cm (11 2/8 x 9 4/8ins), all mounted, two framed and glazed (largest 49.5 x 40.5cm), together with five other similar drawings by Marwood, incl. Duck, Diesel, all signed and dated lower right, each approx. 11.8 x 10.8cm (4 5/8 x 4 2/8ins), all mounted, two framed and glazed (largest 24.5 x 23cm)Qty: (11)
* Marwood (Timothy, 1954-2008). Six drawings of Thomas the Tank Engine and friends, pen and ink, one depicting Percy and Thomas steaming through a station, others including Thomas the Tank Engine with Gordon, James, Trevor, Duck and Daisy, all signed and dated to lower right, approximately 30.3 x 25cm (12 x 9 7/8ins), each mounted, one framed and glazed (largest 49.8 x 40.5cm), together with five other similar drawings for the same series by Marwood, including Bertie and the Fat Controller, all signed and dated lower right, each approximately 11.9 x 10.9cm (4 6/8 x 4 2/8ins), all mounted, one framed and glazed (largest 24.5 x 23cm)Qty: (11)
A vintage Belmont 'The Rabbit' bakelite radio, model 6D111, circa 1946, with two tone engine turned dial, in a cream ivory bakelite case with push buttons, with an original manufacturers label to the underside, 110 volts,31.5cm wide, 18cm highA private Hertfordshire collection.Condition report: A few overpainted marks otherwise in good condition throughout.
A Bassett-Lowke "O" GAUGE 2-6-0 LNER "Mogul" (12 volts DC) locomotive and corresponding tender, marked "33" together with other "O" gauge rolling stock, Pulman carriages and track and other items to include rolling stock by Lionel comprising Sunoco Oils tank ( No.654) a Caboose (No:657), a Boxcar (No:655) and a Gondola (No:652), a Hornby RS711 Banana Van, A Hornby RS699 Fish Van, a Hornby W607 No.2 High capacity Wagon and a quantity of Leeds Model Co rolling stock and trackCondition report: These items have been gently played with. BL engine and tender seem intact without any obvious missing components. It has the usual patination in the form of crazed paint surfaces and the inevitable chipsSome of the rolling stock is partly wooden but the chassis/ bogeys are cast metal and look as if they have been hand made but not in an amateur way.See the extra images for a general view of what is included in this lot.
A large Victorian silver rectangular snuff box, London 1839 by Thomas Edwards. With a cast and applied floral rim and engine turned body. 5.5 ozt. 9 cm long x 5 cm wide x 2.4 cm deepCondition report: The box has no splits or cracks to the corners and the rolled hinge works as it shouldThe cover has about a 0.5/1.0mm spring on the cover but this could just be snuff along the hinge, the box has two small dents on the back corner
Two silver visitors card cases. One with diagonal hinged lid with engraved crest of arms. Hallmarked: H&C for Hamilton & Co, Chester,1909, on reverse rim written Hamilton & Co, Calcutta. The other with a hanging chain and linear engine turned decoration and circlar cartouche. Push clasp to open. Hallmarked: WHH for William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1913. H.11 W.9cm Weight 81g.
An exceptionally fine and rare mid 20th century gilt brass-mounted burr walnut table chronometer with original numbered safety winding keyCharles Frodsham, Clockmaker to H.M. the King, London, 2473. The case modelled on the original 'Sympathetique' clock by Abraham Louis Breguet created in 1814 and in now the British Royal Collection, with curved handle over an oval inspection panel framed by a star-cast running border, each corner set with a three-quarter burr wood column, on a plinth base with heavy gilt brass plate underneath carrying the four levelling screw feet, both sides and doors framed in a cast gilt brass border.The 5.25 inch by 4.25 inch one-piece silvered dial with engraved minute track enclosing the Roman numerals, large subsidiary seconds dial at XII and the power reserve dial at VI, (marked 0-8 with instruction to wind at seven days), with good original blued steel hands throughout. The dial secured to the front plate of the movement via three heavy gilt dial feet screwed from the rear.The movement with thick plates united by four heavy pillars screwed front and back, and further mounted on a substantial brass baseplate with three heavy L-shaped brackets, the single chain fusee with Harrison's maintaining power to an Earnshaw type spring detent escapement mounted on a large platform, with heavy cut and compensated bi-metallic balance on a freesprung blued steel helical spring with diamond endstone, the contrate wheel arbor in a double-screwed jewelled chaton, the backplate with engine turned finish and signed in a polished reserve 'Chas Frodsham, 27 South Molton St., London, 2473'. Together with the original safety winding key, numbered 2473 and with the name 'V. KENNETT'. 31cmns (12ins) to the top of the raised handle.Footnotes:Provenance:Single family ownership for approximately the last 80 years.To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time a Frodsham/'Breguet' clock has been offered for sale by auction. The high class firm of Charles Frodsham Ltd. created this clock in 1949 as part of their small series of 'reproduction' clocks - other table clocks in the series included 'The Cumming' priced at £49 with plain dial, £53 with a mounted dial; 'The Tompion' priced at £30-32 depending on the mounts, and 'The Ellicott' £28-32 as well as others (for a full list see Mercer, pages 178-182. At £290, The Breguet was by far and away the most expensive of the table clocks. It was the pinnacle of the Frodsham range and perhaps represents more an homage from one great horology house to another, rather than a simple reproduction. With the pick of Breguet's output to chose from, Frodshams opted for Breguet's sympathetique number 666, originally sold to The Prince Regent (later George IV) in 1814 for the princely sum of 11,500 francs, this clock is still in the Royal Collection today. The movement for the clock was supplied before the Second World War by Mercers, and was only cased up by them once trade had returned to some normalcy in 1949. Literature:Daniels, G. (1975) The Art of Breguet. London: Sotheby Parke Bernet, Colour plate II and plates 141 a-e for image of the original Sympathetique. Mercer, T. (1981) The Frodshams The Story of a Family Chronometer Makers. Kent: The Antiquarian Horological Society, plate 51 for a copy of the 1949 catalogue entry alongside other much cheaper clocks in the same series. We are grateful to Richard Stenning of Charles Frodsham Ltd. for his help in researching this lot.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A FINE mid 19th century ENGINE TURNED GILT CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE WITH SUBSIDIARY SECONDS AND DAY AND DATE CALENDAR DIALSBarwise, LondonThe case on turned feet with plain corner columns flanking engine turned side and top panels, scalloped urn finials, latched back panel with shuttered winding aperture, turned handle with scroll supports, the circular guilloché silver Roman chapters with subsidiary seconds at XII, above silver subsidiary day and date dials, each within polished bezel in engine turned mask, the movement with rectangular plates joined by four pillars, platform lever escapement with cut and compensated balance and chain fusee. Size: 13cms (5 1/8 in) highThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine and rare late 19th century French repeating miniature French Anglaise style quarter repeating travelling timepieceNocturne, Brevete 30225The Anglaise-style case decorated with foliate scrolls and strapwork in many-coloured champleve enamel, the key-shaped handle and three-quarter columns also decorated, on a plinth base, the Arabic dial on an engine turned scarlet enamel panel within fine gilt borders, the signed and numbered movement with cut and compensated bimetallic balance to a lever escapement repeating the hours, but the piece does not currently strike, on a coiled steel gong and two hammers. 11cms (4.25ins) high. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine 19th century French gilt brass carriage clock with calendar in the manner of Abraham Louis BreguetThe Classically inspired case with folding bud handle and four bud finials on an engine turned ground over rosettes and reeded columns to a matching base on button feet, the white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals, minute track and blued steel trefoil hands over a subsidiary date dial within an engine turned mask, the movement with twin barrels driving a gilt platform with bimetallic balance to a lever escapement, the strike and repeat on a bell behind a shuttered rear panel. Together with an associated mid 19th century leather covered travel case and a double ended key. 16cms (6.25ins) high. Footnotes:This carriage clock is closely modelled on the early travel clocks by the great Abraham Louis Breguet. Comparable examples by Breguet were sold in these rooms 11 December 2019, lot 106 (Breguet number 2889, circa 1804), lot 107 (Breguet number 4248, circa 1837) and lot 109 (Breguet number 2963, circa 1820).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine mid 19th century French engraved brass gorge cased bell-striking carriage clock with alarmThe case numbered 2690The rippled handle over a full-width bevelled glass inspection panel and four side panels, the frame engraved with foliage against a stippled ground within running borders, the white enamel Roman dial with Bregeut style hands over an Arabic alarm dial within an engine turned mask, the movement with silvered lever platform escapement with cut and compensated bimetallic balance, striking and repeating on a single bell. Running, striking and repeating. Alarm functions. 18cms (7ins) high. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Rolex. A fine and rare 14K gold manual wind chronograph wristwatchModel: Cosmograph DaytonaReference: 6241Date: Circa 1968Movement: 17-jewel Valjoux Cal.722 manual wind, freesprung Glucydor Microstella balanceDial: Black, applied gilt baton hour markers, gilt outer 1/5th second divisions with luminous dot 5 minute markers, sunken engine turned champagne subsidiary dials at 3, 6, and 9 for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, gilt tapering baton hands with luminous inserts, arrow tipped chronograph handCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down back, screw down crown flanked by later twin screw down pushers, fixed bezel with black calibrated insert, No.2112990Strap/Bracelet: Tan brown faux leatherBuckle/Clasp: Associated steel buckleSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 37mmFootnotes:The Rolex 6241 was made in very few examples making it one of the rarer Daytonas. Most were made in steel, being a rugged sports watch, but a few like this example were made in gold and some of those, predominantly for tax reasons, were made in 14K gold. This watch is made rarer still by the use of a black dial with gold subsidiaries which has the distinctive, printed in gold, spaced out Daytona. The movement is engraved ROW which was a designation given to the movements destined for the US market and is in line with it being 14K gold. The current lot is being offered by the family of a private and distinguished collector who had the normal plunge pushers changed for screw down pushers at some point to make it more water resistant adding to the charm of a well-loved timepiece.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Breguet. A fine 18K gold automatic calendar bracelet watchModel: MarineReference: 262BDate: Circa 2000Movement: Jewelled Cal.889 automatic, Gyromax balance, engine turned 21K gold edged rotorDial: Guilloché engraved silvered, black Roman numerals to brushed surround, black outer minute divisions with gilt dot 5 minute markers, date aperture at 6, blued steel Breguet hands, centre secondsCase: Polished round, back secured by 6 screws, reeded band, shouldered crownStrap/Bracelet: Brushed ridged linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed double folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movement Size: 35mmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Rolex. A fine and rare stainless steel automatic chronograph bracelet watch with 'APH' dialModel: Cosmograph DaytonaReference: 116520Date: Purchased 14th February 2011Movement: 44-jewel Cal.4130 automatic, Microstella balance with freesprung Parachrom spring, adjusted to 5 positions and temperature, No.C0538568Dial: White, luminous filled polished bullet hour markers, black outer 1/5th second divisions, engine turned subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9 for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, polished pointed baton hands with black inserts, centre chronograph handCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down back, screw down shouldered crown flanked by twin screw down pushers, tachymetre to bezel, No.8394F525Strap/Bracelet: Fitted brushed and polished 78590 Oyster linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed folding clasp, stamped P1FSigned: Case, dial & movement Size: 39mm Accompaniments: Rolex box, outer card, International Guarantee, spare link, swing tag, instruction manual, brochuresFootnotes:The Ref.116520 was introduced at Baselworld 2000 with Rolex's first in-house chronograph movement. This particular model is a rare example of the 116520 and is nicknamed the 'APH Daytona' thanks to a dial configuration in which the 'R' and 'APH' in the word 'Cosmograph' appear to by slightly separated. This version was produced between 2011 and 2014 and is quite difficult to find. The current lot was originally purchased in February 2011 making it one of the earliest examples produced.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Rolex. A rare stainless steel manual wind chronograph bracelet watch offered by the original owner and together with original purchase receipt and guaranteeModel: DaytonaReference: 6239Date: Purchased 30th December 1970Movement: 17-jewel Valjoux Cal.722-1 manual wind, free-sprung Glucydor Microstella balance, column wheel chronograph Dial: Sunburst silvered, applied polished faceted baton hour markers, black outer 1/5th minute track with 5 minute lume dot markers, sunken chocolate engine turned subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9 for constant seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, polished baton hands with luminous inserts, centre chronograph handCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, 6239 between lugs, screw down back stamped CRS, tachymeter engraved to bezel, screw down crown flanked by twin pushers, No.1626196Strap/Bracelet: Fitted brushed Oyster 78350 link, end links stamped 557Buckle/Clasp: Signed folding clasp, stamped VFSigned: Case, dial & movement Size: 35mm Accompaniments: Rolex box, outer card, original Guarantee, original purchase receiptFootnotes:The reference 6239 was the first model of the Daytona series, available in Europe in 1964. The model was produced in stainless steel, 14K gold and 18K gold, and was Rolex's first chronograph model to feature a tachometer scale on the bezel. To further enhance legibility on the dial, the subsidiary dials were printed in a different colour than the main dial. Early models featured only the designation 'Cosmograph' on the dial, with 'Daytona' being added to later series, after Rolex became associated with the NASCAR car races.The current lot is offered for sale by the original owner and was purchased in 1970 for £109 as a belated 21st birthday present. The vendor originally went in to purchase an Omega Speedmaster but upon finding that the store were out of stock was offered the choice of this Daytona instead. Up until circa 2000 the watch was regularly serviced by Rolex and has since been kept in a safe unused for the last 20 years. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A silver cased keywind open-faced gentleman's pocket watch with chain fusee movement, the backplate signed 'G Aaronson Manchester', with gilt brass dust cover, the enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds, Roman hour numerals and inscribed 'Improved Patent', the case back with engine turned decoration, Chester 1896, diameter 6cm, fitted with a graduated curblink watch Albert chainBuyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Movado Ermeto 18ct gold rectangular cased travelling purse watch, the signed rectangular black dial with gilt Arabic numerals and baton hour markers, the case detailed '18K Patent Swiss Made' and numbered '04986', import mark Glasgow 1930, the case exterior with engine turned decoration, total weight 50.6g, unextended length 4.2cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A late 19th century French lacquered brass carriage clock with eight day movement striking hours and half hours on a gong, the silvered circular dial with black Arabic hour numerals within an engine turned gilt surround, the glazed case with swing handle above bevelled glass panels, fluted and turned corner columns and applied foliate decoration, on a rectangular base and bracket feet, height 15cm, with a winding key.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A 20th century gilt lacquered brass four glass mantel clock, the eight day movement with platform escapement and striking on a gong, the backplate stamped 'G.B & E', the enamelled chapter ring with Roman hour numerals framing an engine turned gilt metal centre, the case with swing handle above bevelled glass panels, on bracket feet, height 28cm, with winding key.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A hunting cased keyless lever watch, the engine turned cased with vacant shield shaped cartouche to centre, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds at six o'clock and minute calibrations to other chapter ring. Signed Dodwell Carhill and Co China and Japan, Lever platform movement, the case marked " Bon 375", dial 4.2cm diameter hair line crack to dial, gross weight 99.6g
made by C H Nichols 1964 with 8" beam and governor mounted on decorative pillared stand with water feed tank underneath, twinned with a Bassett-Lowke horizontal boiler on brick effect housing with pressure and water level gauges, water feed via hand pump from tank made from an artillery shell casing (2)Condition report: engine base 17x7 1/2", 43x19cm; 15", 38cm high; beam 8", 20cm
Including various ABC and similar Ian Allen publications, three aspect handlamp no markings, two rail sections Carriage prints: Kyle of Bute and River Allen (both framed); together with a Mamod traction engine, a Hornby mug and a few other itemsCondition report: The vintage ABCs are all marked with underlining and other annotations
nickel plated (?) oval 'Built By J Samuel White & Co. Ltd, Cowes IOW' 8 3/4x6", 22x15cm; together with brass oval, 'Cowes I of W Engine No.1883 1940 Parsons Turbines Built Under License From The Parson Marine Steam Turbine Co. Ltd engine plate 15x9", 38x23cm and a door/wall plate 'Southdown' (3)HMS Southdown was built by J S White in the Isle of Wight and launched in 1940 and was a Hunt Class Escort Destroyer
A large George VI Art Deco silver cigarette case, rectangular form with allover engine turned decoration and gilt interior, by Deakin & Francis, hallmarks Birmingham 1939, 18cm x 9cm, 8.8ozNo damage or repairs, a few minor dents to both sides, catch and hinge working perfectly, presentation inscription inside, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
A small early 20th century French mother-of-pearl architectural house clock, engine turned silvered dial with Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, case height 7.5cm, not currently working, with key, and fitted leather case by A Lancel (multiple mother-of-pearl panels detached)Movement - not currently workingDial - slightly dirtyGlass - cleanHands - some filament missing Case - multiple mother-of-pearl panels on rear are detached and some have been re-glued
A George V Art Deco novelty silver cigarette case, with oval printed nude panel and engine turned decoration, by Thomas & Marshall, hallmarks Birmingham 1928, 8xm x 5cm, 1.69oz grossNo damage or repairs, surface wear all over, cartouche has engraved initials, catch and hinge working, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
An Art Deco Continental sterling silver and blue enamel cigarette case, engine turned decoration with gilt interior, maker's marks ELW, import hallmarks Birmingham 1949, 8.5cm x 8cm, 4.2oz grossWhite enamel border has 1 small section of partially overpainted enamel in a corner and 1 other small line loss near hinge, otherwise no enamel losses and only deep surface abrasions all over, hinge and catch working, gilt interior bright, hallmarks rubbed, stamped sterling
A George V Art Deco silver jewel casket, cylinder front form with engine turned decoration, by Sanders & Mackenzie, hallmarks Birmingham 1920, width 10.5cm, height 6.5cmAll feet are bent out of place and 1 is broken, hinged lid slightly off centre, body and lid have several small dents, gilding faded, hallmarks rubbed

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