Art Deco hallmarked silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1932, maker Kemp Brothers and also stamped Kemp Bros Union St. Bristol, length 8cm, weight 87g together with an Art Deco silver plated and blue guilloché enamel dressing table set comprising hand mirror and two brushes
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George V hallmarked silver dressing table pot with engine turned decoration, raised on three feet, diameter 6.5cm, hallmarked silver sugar tongs formed as claws, Charles Horner hallmarked silver thimble and a vesta case with fleur de lys decoration marked sterling .925 fine, 67g weighable silver
A group of jewellery, including: a 9ct gold blue topaz pendant, Edinburgh hallmarks, 2003; a 9ct gold single stone garnet brooch, Birmingham hallmarks; a 9ct gold single stone amethyst ring, Edinburgh hallmarks; a sapphire and cubic zirconia crescent brooch, stamped 375; a 9ct gold link bracelet; a 9ct three colour gold bracelet, Birmingham hallmarks; a 9ct gold cultured pearl ring, London hallmarks, 1976; a 9ct gold bangle and pendant; a 9ct gold openwork marquise shaped pendant; a pair of 9ct gold engine turned cufflinks, Birmingham hallmarks; a half pearl set crescent brooch; a 9ct two colour gold bead and snake link bracelet; a 9ct gold synthetic spinel ring and pendant; a sterling silver hammered panel bracelet by John Neil van Bogerijen, Edinburgh hallmarks, 1971; an open faced key wind pocket watch, diameter 38mm; a sterling silver napkin ring; etc. (a lot)
A group of jewellery, comprising: an Edwardian oval amethyst and diamond brooch; a diamond three stone ring, the three old brilliant cut diamonds in platinum claw set mount, ring size O; a ruby and diamond three stone band ring, ring size E½; a pair of 9ct gold cufflinks of circular engine turned panel design with hinged fittings, 6.7g; and a 9ct gold St Christopher medal, 2.8g, to a neckchain (6) Condition Report: gross weight 24.5g
Three lighters and a pair of cufflinks, comprising: two Dunhill Rollagas lighters, one with engine turned decoration, the other with planished case and concealed hinge, both marked Dunhill US Re24163 patented to the base, in cases; a Cartier gold plated lighter, of ovoid form with textured case, signed to the base Cartier Paris, numbered 20022G; and a pair of gilt metal Dunhill cufflinks in case (4)
An Italian Royal presentation gold, enamel and diamond set box, attributed to Musy, the rectangular box with rounded corners, the cover set with an oval translucent blue enamel plaque with old cut and rose cut diamond set cypher of Vittorio Emanuele II of Savoy (1820-1878), King of Sardinia 1849-1861 and King of Italy 1861-1878, beneath a diamond set Royal crown, within a polished gold frame, the cover, sides and base with engine turned ground and acanthus leaf and geometric strapwork decoration, the base centred by a chased gold shield of the House of Savoy, dimensions 8.4 x 5.6 x 2.6cmCf. Christie's 'Centuries of Style: Silver, European Ceramics, Portrait Miniatures and Gold Boxes', 2-3 June 2015, lot 252 for a very similar box
Antique Victorian silver snuff box of Masonic interest, the box with serpentine edge, decorated all over with engine turned field and scroll borders, the interior inscribed 'A Mark of Esteem from the Waterloo Lodge to Brother J Turner June 6 1853', by Francis Clark, Birmingham 1849, 6.6cm long, 42.7g.
WW2 DFC CASUALTY GROUPING. Second World War Distinguished Flying Medal group to Flight Lieutenant Ronald Gordon Elvin (121534) Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, to include, Distinguished Flying Cross, 1939-1945 Star, Air Crew Europe Star with clasp 'France and Germany', 1939-1945 British War Medal, held in a glazed display frame with original photo of Elvin (on right) and two others, Air Council medal issue slip named to 'Flight Lieutenant R.G. Elvin D.F.C.', letter from the Air Ministry to Mr F.G. Elvin dated 25th September 1946 requiring his attendance at Buckingham Palace on 5th November re receiving the D.F.C. from The King conferred on his late son, a hand written letter dated 15/12/1939 on headed notepaper from 'Ronnie' at 'Downing College, No.1 Initial Training Wing RAF', to his mother and father, first page of a hand written letter from 'F/Lt R.G. Elvin,138 Wing, Royal Air Force., B.L.A' (138 Wing formed part of 2 (Bomber) Group RAF which in turn was part of 2nd Allied Tactical Air Force) to 'Mum & Dad', dated 'Thurs-24-44' re settling in to new billets 'over here' (presumably France), two School reports for Ronald Elvin aged 14 years, dated 1935/36, copy of a photograph of 151 Squadron dated September 1943, Elvin is in the 2nd row 2nd from the right, newspaper clippings re the award of the DFC to Elvin, a wonderful personal photograph album containing photographs of training aircraft, Lysanders, Mosquitos, on the ground and airborne, group photographs including '17 Course C.G.S. 28/4/41 from 151 (N.F.) Squadron (Defiants), sitting in the cockpit of a shot down Me 109, an RAF Funeral, photos at leisure, aerial reconnaissance photos of British sea port showing a sea plane base with Sunderland Flying Boats, etc, approx. 88 photos, the son of F.G. and Katherine Elvin, Ronald was born at Blunderston in 1921, he was educated at Kessingland High School and Lowestoft Technical and Art College, he joined the RAF as aircrew in 1939 and was commissioned in 1942, while serving with 151 Squadron based at RAF Colerne in Wiltshire on Mosquito NF Mk IIs Elvin and his pilot Pilot Officer Ronald Lucas were hit by severe flak over Northern France on the return journey from a night mission, with the starboard engine out of action and hydraulics damaged they were forced to 'belly' land at RAF Hurn in Dorset, on the night of 23rd December 1944 a Mosquito F.B VI Fighter Bomber, number HP930, of 613 (City of Manchester) Squadron based at Cambrai took off on a sortie to attack communications in the Cologne/Bonn/Duren/Coblenz area of Germany in support of operations against the Ardennes offensive (Battle of the Bulge), F/Lt Elvin was the Navigator and the pilot F/Lt Eric Raynor, the aircraft never returned and was believed to have been shot down by a German night fighter at around 2200 hours in the Hasselt area in Belgium and the crew killed, their bodies were never recovered, both men were awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (Supplement to the London Gazette, 29 December 1944), the citation for F/Lt Elvin reads in part '..has participated in six successful attacks against enemy airfields. Since the invasion of Western Europe he has also taken part in many missions in support of ground forces and in search of enemy transport after penetrating deeply inside enemy territory. During one sortie two trains were located one of which was set on fire and the engine of the other was blown up. Another time his aircraft was detailed to attack a heavily defended target. His skilful navigation and determination materially contributed to the destruction of a very large number of enemy vehicles. Flight Lieutenant Elvin's fortitude, initiative and courage are worthy of high commendation.', Ronald Elvin is commemorated at the Runnymede Memorial, Panel 202, a fine grouping to a gallant officer, when originally sold at auction the items came directly from the Elvin family, (qty).
ADMIRAL; a lady's slim crown wind gold plated fob watch, the case with engine turned and chased decoration surrounding the enamel dial set with Arabic and Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 45mm, and a small quantity of costume jewellery including brooches, Giovanni Raspini bracelet, etc (9).
THEO FENNELL; a gentleman's 18ct gold cased Pelham wristwatch, the engine turned dial set with Arabic numerals on original leather strap and complete with original 18ct clasp, width excluding winding crown 27mm, with inner and outer boxes and original warranty card from Harrods from 7.11.98.Condition Report: Not currently running. Automatic movement.light surface scratches.correct buckle.
WILLIAM NEALE LTD; a George VI hallmarked silver ashtray of shaped square form, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1936, a further pair of hallmarked silver ashtrays, a further hallmarked silver ashtray and a hallmarked silver cigarette case, combined approx 11.4ozt/354g, also a Ronson silver plated table lighter (6).
D BROS; a George V hallmarked silver matchbox holder with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1929, a hallmarked silver vesta case, a Siam sterling silver beaker, an Indian silver napkin ring, hallmarked silver thimbles, curb link bracelet, combined approx 4.8ozt/150g, also a hallmarked silver and glass hat pin holder, assorted hat pins including hallmarked silver example by Charles Horner, a Scottish hardstone mounted brooch modelled as a dagger, and a Continental silver plated purse mount, etc (qty).
FORMULA ONE (F1) INTEREST; a Memento Robert Kubica miniature helmet and F1 engine gear on stand, and a Lotus F1 team Kimi Räikkönen perspex panel on stand (2).Condition Report: Minor surface wear to the helmet, appears in good condition, the gear has some sections of rust, the base has KR printed on it.
WILLIAM BERT & CO (probably); a George V Britannia hallmarked silver twin handled miniature porringer with gadrooned decoration, London 1915, width 8cm, a miniature hallmarked silver quaich, a hallmarked silver candle snuffer, a sterling silver marriage cup, combined approx. 4.8ozt/151g, also an imported Berthold Muller caddy spoon and a French shot glass with engine turned decoration, approx. 1.1ozt/35g (6)

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