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An Austrian oval hinged enamel locket, with a polychrome enamel portrait of a lady to the front cover, with black enamel and engraved decoration, to engine turned back, tested as approximately 14ct gold with metal core, 45 x 28mm, 5.69gCondition report: Some scratches to the enamel. Dents and splits to the sides of the locket. Surface marks/scratches.Locket back dented, and does not close flush.
A gold peridot fringe necklace, with five graduated pear mixed cut peridots, spectacle set, to a trace link chain with bolt ring clasp, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 430mm long, together with a 9ct gold circular locket with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1918, and a section of broken bar brooch, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 9.00g total (3)Condition report: Peridot necklace:Abrasions to the peridots.Chain worn.Locket:Surface marks/scratches and dents. A small crack to the front centre of the locket.Brooch:Broken.
A quantity of gentlemen's jewellery, to include a pair of 9ct gold oval chain link cufflinks, Birmingham, a pair of 9ct gold chain link cufflinks with engine turned decoration, Chester 1946, a pair of gold cufflinks, broken, tested as approximately 9ct gold, a 15ct gold dress stud, London 1922, and a Polish silver money clip (qty.)9ct gold - 14.12g total, 15ct gold - 0.72g
A cased Must de Cartier gold plated gas lighter, c.1990, of oval rectangular form with engine turned decoration and a red lacquer band to the lid, serial no. 33275S, 7cm long, in a fitted Must de Cartier case, with instruction booklet, guarantee certificate and pouchCondition report: Currently in working order. Lighter strikes and lights. No guarantee as to continued working.Some minor surface marks/scratches.
A cased Must de Cartier gold plated gas lighter, reference no. CA040310, of rectangular form with one canted corner, and with engine turned decoration, serial no. 23926F, 7cm long, in a fitted Must de Cartier case, with instruction booklet, and outer sleeve, damagedCondition report: Minor blemishes to surface, deteriorated dust box.Lighter strikes, but appears to be out of case.
A gold key wound hunter fob watch, 35mm diameter, with circular barley engine turned engraving to the covers, to gilt dial with black Roman numerals and blued spade hands, the cuvette engraved 'examined by Ellis, Exeter, no. 1510', the movement marked Le Comte Geneve, tested as approximately 18ct gold with rolled gold bow, 26.76gCondition report: No key, therefore cannot test whether movement is functioning.Surface marks/scratches and dents to the case.Glass is missing.Hour hand bend.Scratches to dial. Wear to the bow.
A lady's 18K half hunter fob-watch with engine-turned case and top-wind movement no.258219, watch no. 11710, by Klaftenberger of Regent Street 'Watchmaker to The Queen & HRH The Prince of Wales', 3.8cm diameterWatch is ticking at time of inspectionhinge works well, winder works, no hairline cracks, bullseye ok, small chip to edge of enamel at the 2 marker point
A matched Art Deco five-piece silver mounted dressing table set comprising; mirror, hairbrush, comb and clothes brush by I S Greenberg & Co, Birmingham 1929, together with a matched clothes brush by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1955, each decorated with an engine turned sunburst design, mirror 23.5cm long, together with a matched four-piece silver mounted dressing table set, comprising mirror, hairbrush and two clothes brushes, each with monogrammed initial 'F', mirror 22.7cm long, a glass, silver and enamelled inkwell by Herbert Scott Murdoch, Birmingham 1923, 3.8cm high, a blue glass white metal mounted scent bottle, 9.6cm long, and a silver handled shoe horn, 24.8cm long (12)
A George V silver cigarette case by E.J. Houlston, Birmingham 1919, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche to cover, gilt interior with elasticated strap, 12.8cm x 8.6cm, together with an Edwardian silver vesta case by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1901, 5.1cm x 3.8cm, gross weight 7.26ozt (2)
A collection of vintage diecast model vehicles, comprising: a Dinky Toys boxed 706 'Vickers Viscount Air Liner', a Dinky Toys boxed 956 'Turntable Fire Escape With Windows', a boxed Corgi 1123 'Chipperfield's Circus Animal Cage', an unboxed 'Chipperfields Circus International 6x6 Truck', an unboxed Dinky Toys 259 'Fire Engine', an unboxed Corgi Toys 224 'Bentley Continental Sports Saloon', an unboxed Matchbox 'Evening News Van', and a news stand (8)
A lady's 9ct gold Longines vintage quartz wristwatch, the oval dial with engine turned decoration and Roman numeral markers, set to a 9ct yellow gold case, 20mm x 17mm, continuing to a 9ct gold woven link strap with ladder snap clasp, 19.7cm long, weight 17.6gmsNote; This watch is currently not in working order.
Royal Naval interest - A silver engine turned cigarette case hallmarked Birmingham 1935, the exterior decorated with a crown in relief and interior dated '5-3-37' and inscribed to 'Patrick Mavie (Maule) Kerr Griffiths from H.H.S.K.S', further engraved to the interior with a list of ships upon which he was stationed, comprising '1926 H.M.S Britannia, 1930 H.M.S Warspite, 1931 H.M.S Enterprise, 1933 Courses, 1934 H.M.S Dolphin, 1934 H.M.S Shark, 1937 H.M.S. Swordfish, 1938 H.M.S Medway and 1939 H.M.S Rorqual' together with two photographs of Lt Griffiths, including one taken at Malta in August 1935 whilst stationed on the submarine H.M.S. Shark. Notes: The summer of 1940 saw Britain standing alone, without allies, and fearing the risk of an invasion. The government determined that maintaining naval supremacy was the only means of survival and given that there was no confidence in the future intentions of the Vichy government, it was considered unthinkable to allow French ships to leave port and potentially be used to threaten the British fleet. In response, Operation Catapult was devised, and in the early hours of Wednesday 3rd July 1940 the order was given for the Royal Navy to storm French ships and take them under their control. French Ships stationed at Plymouth included two First World War battleships, ‘Courtbet’ and ‘Paris’ and several destroyers including the formidable ‘Surcouf’. Perhaps understandably, this unanticipated and secretive mission was met with consternation by the French and in one case, a tragic armed revolt. After boarding Surcouf, two British ratings were left to guard five French officers in the wardroom. One Frenchman asked if he could go to the heads (toilet), which was evidently where a number of pistols had been hidden. A few moments later, Cdr Sprague, who had been escorting another crew member, heard a shot and ran back down the stairs toward the wardroom where he took six bullets before French Gunnery Officer Bouillaunt finally shot him fatally in the head. Lt Patrick Maule Kerr Griffiths, following Sprague, fired in return and wounded Bouillant in the shoulder before turning to run for help and tripping over Sprague's body. As he fell, he, in turn, was shot in the back by the submarine's doctor who then fired his pistol at one of the British ratings, who succeeded in bayonetting another member of the crew, before he too died. Commanding Officer of the HMS Thames Cdr Dennis Vaughan Sprague was killed outright and Lt Griffiths of HMS Rorqual was transported to hospital, later succumbing to his injuries in hospital on 5th July 1940. In total, casualties on both sides amounted to three British and one French dead. The relationship between the British and French only further soured when the British attempted to repatriate the captured French soldiers and the British hospital ship carrying them back to France was sunk by the German, with many French blaming the British for their deaths. Furthermore, Lt. Patrick Griffiths was the brother of Guy Griffiths, the first Royal Navy officer to be captured in the Second World War, 11 days after it started. During his internment in Stalag Luft III, Guy Griffiths used his cartoons to leak information and also forged personal documents for the escapees, as famously depicted in The Great Escape.
A cased 18ct gold gem set and guilloché enamel fob watch,29mm diameter. A silvered engine turned circular waves dial with gold hands, one broken, and a subsidiary seconds dial. An engine turned bezel with teal blue guilloché enamel decoration to a circular waves back case with teal guilloché enamel, set with cushion shaped colourless gemstones, to include quartz and topaz, one deficient, hand engraved to the cuvette with the initial 'M' 15th Feb 1909. Hallmarked London 1908. Movement no. 1707965, calibre no. 22107. A fitted case, unnamed. 28.99gCondition report: Replacement glass - discoloured.Glass loose.Loss of enamel to the bezel.Hand broken.Hands do not adjust.Winds and ticking but no guarantee as to time keeping or continued running.Glass loose.One gemstone deficient to back case.Table and crown facet edge wear .Scratched to the cuvette.
A Victorian sterling silver snuff box, by Edward Smith, c.1840,of rectangular serpentine form. Hand engraved acanthus scrolls to all sides, with a plain cartouche to the lid, with gilded interior. Birmingham 1842. 78 x 53 x 16mm, 93.94g, together with a smaller sterling silver example, by Ledsam and Vale, c.1830,of rectangular form with an engine turned lid, with chased bands and reeded sides, to a gilded interior. Birmingham 1826. 64 x 41 x 16.20mm, 61.62g (2)Condition report: Tarnished.Scratches and marks consistent with its age.Interior - scratches and marks consistent with its age.Closes with a slight gap at the front.Scratches and marks consistent with its age.Tarnished.Wear to the thumb piece.
A ladies' 18ct gold diamond set Omega mechanical cocktail bracelet watch, c.1970,of graduated, twisted ribbon form, with scattered graduated brilliant cut diamonds, all four claw set in white collets to pierced and bark textured articulated sections. A spring release hinged cover, to reveal a rectangular Omega mechanical movement, with a champagne dial, raised black batons and hands, rear case wind to an engine turned case back. Concealed box clasp and safety catch. 19580460 (W2025) BA 18225. Omega case, outer box, guarantee and original purchase receipt. Head 17.50mm wide, 62.47gCondition report: Winds but not running.Does not tick even when gently shaken.Dirty.Tarnished.Hinge of the box broken (packaging).Due to a rear case wind, this watch has not been opened.To fit a wrist of approximately 165mm
An 18ct gold key wound hunter pocket watch, 47mm diameter, with circular barley engine turned decoration to both covers and a cartouche with engraved crest to the front cover. A white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and gold spade hands, and subsidiary seconds dial with plain blued hand. Dial and movement signed Skelton, 43 St Martin's Lane, movement marked London 669. London 1859, 84.45gCondition report: Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Movement winds and hands set. Hairline cracks to dial.Wear to the engraving.Wear to top of bow.Wear to the engine turned decoration.Surface scratches.
An 18ct gold top wind pin set open-faced chronograph pocket watch,52mm diameter. A white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and centre second sweep. Case back with blind cartouche and garter surround, to a circular barley engine turned case and gold cuvette. London 1880. Case no. 43305. 98.78gCondition report: Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Some hairline cracks to dial. Surface marks/scratches and minor dings to case back, sides and cuvette.Front cover does not close flush.Crown winds and hands set, but do not quite align at '12'.Stop/start button is not functional. Scratches to persepex.Some wear to the top of the bow.Substantial wear to the engine turned case.
A nine-piece silver dressing table set of stepped octagonal design, with engine-turned engraving, comprising: scent bottle, (lid detached at hinge), comb, two hair brushes, two clothes brushes, mirror, powder bowl and lid and hair tidy, all marked for Barker Bros Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1936 and a matching scent atomiser marked Sterling.
A Collection of Three by The Rev. W. Awdry Books to Include 1960 First Published Edition of The Twin Engines, 1969 First Published Edition of Oliver The Western Engine and a 1963 Edition The Three Railway Engines. Condition Issues to Include Binding Issues and Inscription etc Together with The Little Red Engine Gets a Name by Diana Ross and The Story Book of Trains by Maud and Miska Petersham
Quantity of Rupert annuals, Thomas the Tank Engine Series (1 box)Condition ReportDuck and the Diesel Engine, Edward the Blue Engine, Oliver the Western Engine, The Tram Engine - First Editions (No Dust Jackets)The Troublesome Engines - Sixth - 1958 (No Dust Jacket)James the Red Engine - Tenth - 1961 (No Dust Jacket)Edward the Blue Engine - Eighth - 1969 (No Dust Jacket)Tank Engine Thomas Again - Eighth - 1963Henry the Green Engine - Fifth - 1961Tramway Engines - FirstToby the Tram Engine - Fourth - 1961Toby the Tram Engine - Fifth - 1966Edward the Blue Engine - Fourth - 1965The Three Railway Engines - Fifteenth - 1960The Eight Famous Engines - Reprint (Paperback) - 1971Duke the Lost Engine - FirstToby the Tram Engine - Eighth - 1980Duck and the Diesel Engine - Seventh - 1984Tank Engine Thomas Again - Fourteenth - 1980Branch line Engines - Sixth - 1981Small Railway Engines - FirstMain Line Engines - First
A silver engine-turned cigarette case with engraved initials to one side, the interior engraved with the names of various R.A.F. bases in Britain, the middle-east, & far-east, with dates between June 1941 & Feb 1942 (sold with photograph of the serving airman in uniform), Birmingham 1940, by E. E. Turner, (5½ oz).
A pair of gilt-metal & coloured enamel circular buttons painted with a little girl in a garden, 1” diam.; an agate & white metal arrow brooch, 4¾” long; two pairs of earrings; various items of costume jewellery; two silver thimbles; a small silver mesh coin purse; a small silver engine-turned cigarette case; an engraved silver vesta; & two silver-plated 1937 coronation teaspoons.

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