Bristol Aeroplane Company. A fine presentation model of a Bristol “Bulldog” aeroplane, circa 1930, of silver-plated bronze representing the RAF front-line fighter biplane of the inter-war period, a fine and well-detailed model with excellent detail including radial-engine, exhaust-pipes, rotating propeller and incised detail to all flying surfaces & fuselage; mounted upon an ebonised wood plinth with stepped base and applied oval enamel “Bristol” plaque to profile side, patinated original condition, wingspan 18 cmQty: (1)
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Car Mascot. Icarus car mascot designed by Colin George and retailed by Finnigans, London circa 1921, the chrome mascot stamped 'Finnigan's London', 'Made in France', numbered '1346', pitting to the chrome and base misshapen, approximately 17cm high x 19cm wingspanQty: (1)Footnote: Card (Peter W), Motor Car Mascots and Badges, page 8/9 refers In 1919 the Farman company of France began to use the Greek mythological figure of Icarus as a car mascot in a model known as 'La Conquete de l'air'. In its original form, this was a tribute, commissioned by the French government, to show the achievements of the celebrated aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont, who, amongst other feats, in 1902 used a steerable airship powered by an internal combustion engine to travel from St Cloud to the Eiffel Tower and back again. The mascot was designed by Colin George (who inscribed his work 'Colin George'). Finningans of London held the sole rights to manufacture and retail in Great Britain and at first offered a 5 inch (127mm) high model, but a 6 1/5 inch (165mm) version was added to the range in 1921 manufactured in France by Contenot-Lelievre, priced at 10 guineas.
Airship R100. A large clockwork toy model by Tipp & Co Germany circa 1930, of lithographed moulded pressed-tinplate construction with an internal clockwork mechanism, having delicate openwork engine nacelles and observation gondola beneath fore-hull, one family ownership from new, shows colour distressing to upper hull from long-term storage, main propeller lacking and motor 64 cm longQty: (1)
Nose Art. An interesting piece of WWII aircraft fabric, presumably "nose art", painted with Donald Duck holding a bomb inscribed 'From Donald with Love xxx', there are 7 grey "bombs" inscribed with bombing operations to the upper right the first inscribed Search and the last Mainz and 36 grey "bombs" on the lower right each again each inscribed with a bombing operation commencing with Ostend 21 December 1940, the final one inscribed Battleship German, inscribed '203-20 Op's Hrs Viv', 82 x 105cmQty: (1)Footnote: Provenance: acquired from Hewitt's estate by David R. Wilson (1926-2020), bookseller and secretary of the British Trust for Ornithology. Pilot Officer Vivian Weston Parry was the son of John David and Eleonor Myfanwy Parry of Comlyn, North Wales. Eleanor was the housekeeper of the pioneer aviator Vivian Hewitt (see lot 97). Parry was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross whilst serving with 150 Squadron (London Gazette 13 March 1942), Parry was killed near Melbourne, Pocklington on 5 September 1942 when his aircraft Wellington Z1671 crashed. The crew were tasked with flying an operational flight to bomb Bremen and had taken off on 4 September at 23.35hrs. On their return to Yorkshire, the aircraft suffered engine failure and was forced to land in a field at 05.25hrs. The aircraft turret struck a tree and the rear gunner (Parry) was killed, he is buried in Llanrhwydrys Churchyard, Anglesey.
Pilot's Notes. Collection of WWII period pilot's notes comprising, Spitfire P.R. Mk.XIX dated 1940 however a 1946 reprint (1565W, Volume I); Sea Hornet PR Mk. 22 Aircraft (4037C Volume I) 1949, stamped 'Airwork General Trading Co Ltd Gatwick Airport Surrey; Seafire XV & XVII Griffon VI Engine (737); Hornet FIII, Merlin 130 & 131 Engines (December 1947), annotated; Stirling I, III, IV (annotated V), Mark I - Four Hercules XI Engines Mark III & IV - Four Hercules VI or XVI Engines, 3rd Edition (August 1944), stamped 'Technical Library Servicing Wing R.A.F. Melton Mowbray'; Sea Hornet F.20), 2nd Edition (January 1950); Sabre Mk.4 (inscribed XB952) (June 1953); Attacker F1, FB1 & FB2, 2nd Edition (August 1953), last 6 in clear protective sleevesQty: (8)
A Scottish George IV silver fiddle pattern toddy ladle, various propelling pencils, two pairs of silver dice and other itemsfirst Edinburgh, 1829 by Donald Fraser, together with a Yard O Led engine turned rolled gold propelling pencil a Cross gold filled ball-point pen, a Parker 17 propelling pencil, two Italian leather cased silver and red enamel pairs of dice, etc. (qty)weighable silver approx. 3.11 ozt.Condition: Ladle with surface wear and marks. Pairs of dice in good condition, Sugar spoon with crack to pierce decoration on handle. Paper knife handle has been glued to blade. Pens in fair condition
A Victorian propelling pencil, Mosley of London gold cased, chased with leafy scroll decoration and the end inset with hardstone together with a gold coloured engine turned fountain pen missing nib and end (2)length of the former 11.5cmCondition: Pencil without nib but in good overall condition. Fountain pen missing end and nib but body in good condition
A Cartier stainless steel cigarette lighter, an Alfred Dunhill engine turned silver cigarette holder, and Parker 61 Stratus gold plated fountain and matching ball point penfirst with brushed effect, numbered N10009, in fitted box with guarantee, second, London, 1977 by Alfred Dunhill & Sons, red plastic mouthpiece, (4)first height 7 cm.Condition: Some light marks and knocks to lighter but overall items in good condition
Two Cartier gas lighters and a pair of Schaeffer pensfirst silver and red enamel, marked 925, stamped Cartier Paris, numbered 80479T, second gold plated with engine turned decoration, stamped Cartier Paris, 96543V, together with a Schaeffer ball-point pen and a fountain pen with 14K gold nib, (4)first height 7 cmCondition: Both lighters have wear and small impact marks. Neither with boxes. Both in good condition
A collection of mainly early 20th century silver to include cased pair of Edwardian salts and cased sets of coffee spoons various dates, makers, first Birmingham, makers mark J.T, of oblong half fluted bellied form, gilt interiors, with spoons, a cased set of six Sandringham pattern spoons with tongs, another cased set of six coffee spoons with tongs, the case bearing a brass presentation plaque, another set of six coffee spoons an engine turned napkin rings, a pickle fork, five eastern white metal coffee spoons, a silver mounted hobnail cut glass vase etc., (qty)weight approx. 16.58 ozt.Condition: salts in good condition very light rubbing to gilt interiors. Cased sets in good order. silver mounted on glass vase lifts off and has dents. The lid of the pot has holes and dents. Wear and surface scratched
A modern silver table cigarette boxBirmingham, 1954 by Harman Brothers rectangular, the hinged engine turned lid engraved with initials, on ogee bracket feet, bearing presentation inscription, cedar lined with dividerlength 15.7 cmCondition: Closes firmly. Occasional dings and light scratches
A George V Art Deco silver table cigarette box and another silver cigarette boxfirst Birmingham, 1932 by Alfred Deeley, of plain rectangular form, the engine turned hinged domed lid with central vacant Art deco reserve and reeded border, on ogee bracket feet, cedar lined, second, Birmingham, 1960, of plain rectangular design with engine turned hinged lid, initialled S, cedar lined , (2)first length 16 cm.Condition: First dings to top left corner, front edge of lid and right edge. rear right foot slightly pushing side. Second in fair condition some light marks scratches, , both with absent cedar divider
An Edwardian small silver inkwell, a swizzle stick and other itemsfirst Birmingham, 1905 by Miller Brothers, of circular design with edge edge and hinged cover, weighted, second engine turned with gilt cockerel terminal, a plated chatelaine pencil and a plate meat skewer in the form of swordfirst diameter 8.4 cm.Condition: Inkwell with absent glass liner
A small collection of continental silver items beakers together with a silver magnifying glass and pocket watches comprising a French chainmail mesh purse with Art Nouveau design frame, a French beaker, bears makers mark ONLY V.B for V. Boivin, of tapering from engraved with flowers and bearing the name 'Bernard', interior gilt, a smaller Dutch beaker, a German .800 napkin ring embossed with grapes and engraved 'Bertie', the magnifying glass, Chester, 1913 by Grey & Co., initialled B.M., together with Swiss engine turned top wind silver half hunter pocket watch, an open faced pocket watch and a plated chainmail mesh evening bag, (qty)Weighable silver approx. 7.38 ozt Condition: Mostly good condition commensurate with age. Watches untested half hunter with losses to blue enamel on outer dial
A Edwardian silver vesta case, two cigarette cases and five silver crownsfirst, Birmingham, 1905 by Henry Matthews, of plain square cushion form, gilt interior, fitted with a suspension ring, second of rectangular from with engine turned decoration, Chester, 1930 by E J Trevitt & Sons, gilt interior engraved with initials, together with a plain rectangular curved cigarette case, four George V 1935 crowns and a George VI 1937 crown, (8)weight of cases and vesta approx. 7.59 ozt., coin weight approx. 5.54 ozt. Condition: First and second in good condition with minor surface wear and marks. The curved cigarette case has dents and and scratches. Coins Fair to Good
A collection of Edwardian and later silver to include a trinket box, two pocketwatches, a photograph frame and other itemscomprising trinket box of plain oblong serpentine bellied form, Birmingham, 1903 by Henry Matthews, initialled, together with a Royal University of Ireland silver gilt prize medal, dated 1899 in a fitted case, an engine turned circular photograph frame with strut support, a cigarette case, a silver bladed folding fruiting knife with mother of pearl handle, two sovereign cases, one engraved with a thistle and the motto 'Dinna Forget', an open faced keyless pocketwatch the movement signed Sir John Bennett, Cheapside, the other unsigned, a pencil holder, a page marker and six silver fobs, (qty)first length 11.2 cm., weighable silver approx. 10.38 ozt.Condition: Slight dings to trinket box. medal good to fine. Both watches untested dents to one sovereign case, otherwise fair condition. cigarette case initialled and dated 1904.
An Art Deco Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Regent Plate cocktail shaker and an unusual electroplated Barker Brothers patented The "Hygenia" teapot together some silver itemsfirst engraved with a Scotch thistle and initialled S, second of oval design with a lift out strainer, Patent No. 257541 together with silver baby's feeder and pusher, a pair of engine turned napkin rings, initialled a silver mounted cut glass scent bottle and stopper, a pair of plated Albany pattern fish servers, etc., (qty)weight approx. 2.93 ozt.Condition: Mostly good condition commensurate with age. Some knocks to scent bottle mount
A mid century stainless steel Tudor Oyster wristwatchwith engine turned dial with raised Arabic and baton numerals, screw down crown, expandable braceletdiameter of dial 3cmCondition: The movement in working order at time of catalogue but not tested and not guaranteed. The dial in poor condition and requires an overhaul/clean. Some scratches to glass and wear and paint flecks.
Collection of Hornby Railways, Tri-Ang Hornby, Tri-Ang, Wrenn, Bachmann coaches, wagons, track and controllers, to include Hornby Railways R400 Composite Coach, Wrenn W4318X Ventilated Van, W4658 Prestwin Wagon 'Fisons', W5004 Ventilated Van 'Dunlop', W5005X Cement Wagon, W5025 Ore Wagon 'Carter', Tri-Ang Hornby R122 Cattle Wagon, others, some repeats and loose Thomas the Tank Engine locomotives and other items etc.,
Collection of boxed Corgi Classics Chipperfield's Circus models, including 97889 AEC Cage Truck & Trailer; 14201 Foden S21 Articulated Tank Trailer with Hippo & Crocodile; 11201 ERF KV Arctic with Cages, Lions, Tigers, Pedestal & Tamer; 31703 Land Rover, Morris Minor Pick-Up, Thames Trader and AEC Fire Engine; 17801 Scammell Constructor Cannon & Ringmaster; 97092 Bedford Pantechnicon Billy Smee Wardrobe; 97022 AEC Regal Living Quarters; 97915 Scammel Highwayman with 2 Trailers; 97303 Bedford O Articulated Truck; 97957 ERF 8 Wheel Rigid Truck; 97887 Bedford O Articulated Horsebox; 97888 Foden Closed Pole Truck; 97886 Scammell Highwayman with Crane, 97885 Scammell Highwayman Trailer & Caravan; 96905 Advance Booking Vehicle; 97896 AEC Pole Truck; and a Corgi Cameo Chipperfield's Circus 10 Vintage Model Vehicles set (one missing), (17 in total)
Six Hornby and other 00 gauge locomotives, comprising Hornby Railways R308 Patriot Class 'Lord Rathmore', R125 'County of Cornwall', R2059 Class A4 'Mallard' 894/1500, R584 'County of Denbigh', Bachmann 31-952A 2512 'Silver Fox', Dapol tank engine, all boxed, Hornby R2073 Diesel Multiple Unit train pack and boxed and loose rolling stock,Condition Report: Locomotives do form part of this lot but are not photographed.
Marklin Compound Steam Engine 4158/94/11, circa 1919-1922, horizontal engine, high and low pressure cylinder, double-action slide valve, massive flywheels, crank shaft, centrifugal governor, cast iron machine base, feed pump, lubricators, condensed water escape pipe, heavy brass fire tube, boiler with boiling tubes, steam dome, dead weight safety valve, steam whistle, stop tap, 3-way cock, water gauge with outlet tap, accurate pressure gauge, base 54.5 x 54.5cm, (lacking dynamo),PROVENANCE: Given to the current vendor by his father and by his father to him. Condition Report: Crank shaft broken.Bearings worn.Valve timings are all out.This engine has not been run in the last 20 years.Extensive corrosion and rusting. Believed to be cosmetic only.One small wheel is detached (but present) which would have been on the side of one of the two larger wheels.Other than the dynamo believe all pieces to be present.One pipe bent completely out of shape.
ELKINGTON; a crown wind gold plated pocket watch, the engine turned dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 45mm, a hallmarked silver key wind pocket watch, the enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 55mm and an associated gold plated Albert chain with hallmarked silver fob.Additional InformationThe watches with wear throughout. We cannot asses the working order of the key wind example. The Elkington example does run when wound, although this is no guarantee the watch is in working order. The hallmarked silver example with hairline crack to the dial.
WILLIAM WRIGHT & FREDERICK DAVIES; a military issued Victorian hallmarked silver and clear glass hip flask with screw-off cap and engine turned decoration to the cup body, both cap and body with engraved stylised initials beneath a crest of an arm, retailed by Jenner & Knewstub of 33 St. James St., London 1871, height 13cm.Additional InformationThe glass is a little dirty and the silver has some light tarnishing, but good clear hallmarks, no damage at all. The screw thread works well, just a couple of small dents just beneath the rim of the cap.
MAPPIN & WEBB; a George V hallmarked silver three piece condiment set in the form of barrels, each with engine turned decoration, Sheffield 1938, approximate weight 10ish/321g. Additional InformationCorrosion to salt, hinge has snapped on salt, tarnishing and heavy wear, hinge does not sit true on the mustard.
THOMAS BRADBURY & SONS; a set of four Victorian hallmarked silver twin handled open salts with gadrooned lower bodies, London 1893, also a pair of hallmarked silver ashtrays in the Art Deco style with engine turned edges, and a hallmarked silver pepper grinder, height 9cm (steel body), weighable approx. 12.36ozt/384g.Additional InformationSlight rusting to the underside of the pepper grinder, only one of the open salts with a gilt interior. Minimal wear throughout. The marks are slightly rubbed in parts.
NATHANIEL MILLS; a Victorian hallmarked silver gilt vinaigrette of shaped rectangular form with engine turned decoration surrounding a shield shaped vacant cartouche, with gilded interior and grille, Birmingham 1842, width 2.7cm, with later suspension ring, approx weight 12.5g.Additional InformationWear to the gilding to the corners and surface, the interior is clean.
NATHANIEL MILLS; a Victorian hallmarked silver vesta/cigar cutter of rectangular form, with cast linear and engine turned decoration, with a shaped oval cartouche with engraved initials 'LG[?]', Birmingham 1849, height 6.5cm, approx weight 39.6g.Additional InformationWear to the decoration in parts, light scratches and scuffs.
NATHANIEL MILLS; a Victorian hallmarked silver table snuff box of shaped rectangular form with bright cut and engine turned decoration surrounding a shield shaped cartouche engraved 'JW', with gilded interior, width 9cm, approx weight 73.3g.Additional InformationThe engine turned decoration is rubbed in parts, light scratches and scuffs, the interior with wear to the gilding and scratches.
NATHANIEL MILLS; a Victorian hallmarked silver snuff box of rectangular form with engine turned decoration surrounding a shield shaped cartouche with engraved initials, with part gilded interior, Birmingham 1841, width 5.4cm, approx weight 39.1g.Additional InformationThe engine turned decoration is rubbed, minor denting to the top, the gilt interior is worn in parts.
NATHANIEL MILLS; a Victorian hallmarked silver snuff box of rectangular form, with engine turned decoration surrounding a rectangular cartouche with engraved initials, with gilt interior, Birmingham 1836, width 6cm, approx weight 35.7g.Additional InformationThe cover does not close 100% true, the engine turned decoration to the top and base are rubbed, the initials are on the top but are rubbed and are possibly ASB.
NATHANIEL MILLS; a Victorian hallmarked silver snuff box with cast decoration to the front, back and sides, with a rectangular vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1838, width 6.5cm, approx weight 48.1g.Additional InformationSurface wear, scratches and scuffs, wear to the gilded interior, the engine turned decoration to the bottom is rubbed.
NATHANIEL MILLS; a George IV hallmarked silver aide-memoire with engine turned decoration surrounding a vacant rectangular cartouche, Birmingham 1827, 8 x 5cm.Additional InformationOne of the panels is engraved, the reverse panel is vacant, the interior is perished in parts, the panels with minor scuffs, the date assay is slightly rubbed.
WILLIAM NEALE LTD; a George V hallmarked silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration surrounding a rectangular cartouche with engraved initials 'FMLP', with gilded interior, Birmingham 1932, together with two hallmarked silver lidded compacts, weighable 2.72ozt/84g, (3).Additional InformationThe circular compact with numerous dents to the body, general wear and knocks throughout.
A George VI hallmarked silver cigarette case of rectangular form with engine turned detail and engraved initials to a rectangular cartouche, Birmingham 1946, 14 x 8.5cm and a smaller silver card case, 8.5 x 6.5cm, combined approx 10.55ozt/328g.Additional InformationThe large case is slightly sprung and the action whilst it closes is a little loose, general surface wear throughout. The smaller case again the action closes but it is not quite tight, general surface wear.
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case, with engine turned detailing, the underside of the lid engraved 'Gwen Kitching Hale', width 9cm, and a smaller silver compact, each with a yellow metal thumbpiece, gross weight approx. 9.4ozt/294g.Additional InformationGeneral light age wear and scratches to the exterior, lightly grubby throughout.
A Swedish Art Deco silver and silver gilt engine turned decorated cigarette case, with concealed push action, the interior with inscription, 8.75 x 8cm, approx. 4.7ozt/147g.Additional InformationThe action works well with a tight close, a couple of tiny dents to the surface and some light surface scratches, also light surface scratches to the gilt interior.
MAPPIN & WEBB; a George VI hallmarked silver cigarette box of square form with cedar wood interior, Birmingham 1939, together with four hallmarked silver cigarette cases each with engine turned decoration, three with engraved initials, weighable 10.64ozt/331g. (5).Additional InformationEach of the cigarette cases are dented, tarnishing and wear throughout, the marks on the cigarette box are rubbed.
WILLIAM NEALE; a George V hallmarked silver cigarette box with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1919, also a hallmarked silver vesta case and four threepence pieces, approx 3.30zt/102g (6).Additional InformationThe vesta and cigarette case with denting and tarnishing, they have also been engraved with initials.
MAPPIN & WEBB; a George VI hallmarked silver ashtray of circular form, with engine turned border with engraved initials, Sheffield 1938, together with a hallmarked silver pepperette, approx 2.39ozt/74g (2).Additional InformationLight wear to each, the maker's marks are rubbed on the pepperette.
WALKER & HALL; a George V hallmarked silver comb, fitted in case, the case with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1921, together with further hallmarked silver items including two pairs of sugar tongs, a butter knife, spoons, a hallmarked silver backed brush, weighable 4.3ozt/123.6g.Additional InformationLight surface wear throughout, one of the enamel spoons with losses to the enamel handle, denting and knocks to the backed brush and knife.

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