An Elizabeth II silver lipstick holder, engine-turned with slide action, maker’s mark unclear, London 1956; a square silver powder compact with engine-turned decoration, maker’s mark unclear, Birmingham 1953; and a continental silver dressing table box with stamped decoration and an embossed portrait on the cover, with English import marks for 1904, the latter 7.7cms long – 2.3oz weighable silver. (3)
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A mixed lot, to include: a continental silver heart-shaped dressing table box on scroll legs, gilt interior and English import marks for London 1897; an Edwardian silver-mounted glass dressing table box with an embossed cover, by Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1905; a four-piece silver engine-turned dressing table set, (mirror comb and two brushes) by C. S. Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1963/64/65; a far Eastern pierced silver box and cover, of globular form chased with florets and scrollwork, unmarked; and a plated holder with four sections and a putto on one side, the latter 9.5cms long - 5.6oz weighable silver. (8)
A Victorian silver snuff box, of shaped oblong outline with engine turned decoration, the cartouche inscribed ‘The Rev I. McQ from D. A. Murchison’, gilt interior, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1850-1860 (date letter unclear); together with a silver snuff box of similar form, gilt interior, by T. H. Hazlewood, Birmingham 1908, each one 7.3cms long – 4.2oz. (2)
An early 20th century Austo-Hungarian silver and enamel box, oval with translucent gold enamel over an engine-turned ground, the cover set with an oval plaque, engraved with a monogram ‘AF, below a crown, by Georg Adam Scheid, Vienna 1900-1920; together with a Victorian silver gilt vesta case of rectangular outline with engine-turning, a vacant trefoil cartouche on the cover and inscribed ‘JENNER & KNEWSTUB’S PATENT CLASP 33 ST JAMES’S ST & 66 JERMYN ST’ at one end, by Henry William Dee, London 1866, the latter 5.7cms long - 4.3oz. (2)
An art deco silver mounted timepiece, with engine-turned decoration, an arched top, four paw feet and two drop handles, the square silvered dial with black Latin numerals maker’s mark partially unclear, Birmingham 1921; and another similar silver mounted timepiece by I. M. Hutchfield, Birmingham 1920, the latter 9.5cms. (2)
A 19th century Portuguese silver snuff box of shaped rectangular outline decorated with reserves of engine turning, bordered by scrollwork, the base engraved with a castle by a river with a bridge, the cover with a small gold cartouche, inscribed ‘Eve’ gilt interior, by either Joao Reis or Joao Romas, Oporto 1850-60, 9.2cms long – 3.95oz.
Fabergé: an early 20th century Russian two-colour gold mounted enamel parasol handle of plain tapering form with repeating leaf borders and a floral boss at the end, decorated in translucent amethyst coloured enamel over an engine-turned chevron ground, workmaster's of Henrik Wigstrom, St Petersburg 1903-1910, (workmaster’s mark, ‘56AP’ standard mark and scratched inventory No.15097), 4.7cms long.
Miscellaneous boxes: a Victorian mounted silver inkwell, with a sprung cover and leather-clad body, initialled ‘R A G’, maker’s mark worn, London 1863; a George III silver snuff box, curved to fit the pocket, gilt interior, by Josph Taylor, Birmingham 1808; a silver dressing table box with embossed decoration, rounded ends and crimped borders, gilt interior, by Stoked and Ireland Ltd., London 1895; a silver folding card case with engine turned decoration, initialled ‘DN’; a plated, two colour sovereign case; and a plated box with a decorative hinge, the latter 7.5cms long – 3.1oz weighable silver. (6)
A Victorian silver card case, of shaped rectangular outline with an engraved scroll border and engine-turning, crested, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1853; another similar silver card case, engraved with flowers and scrolls, vacant cartouche, by Alfred Taylor, Birmingham 1858; and another slightly smaller silver card case, monogrammed, by J. H. Hillcox, Birmingham 1900, the latter 9cms long – 5.8oz. (3)
An impressive 1960's Lego System Set No.810. Comprising many parts to produce buildings for a roadway layout. But many other items can also be made as suggested by the booklet included. Comes with 5 Bedford vehicles, an ESSO tanker, a Luton Van, Fire Engine, Crane Truck a Bedford chassis. Complete with trees, flags, 2 additional, cars, petrol pumps, road signs etc. Boxed, with folding card layout and paperwork. A rare item. GC-VGC, minor age wear overall. Cannot be guaranteed to be complete. Outer box 52cm x 42cm. £375-500
A fine live steam 3/4" scale 'Minnie' Traction Engine. Built by an engineer Mr. Robert Foster. The model was awarded a 'Certificate of Merit' (Commended) at the Alexandra Palace 61st Model Engineer Modelling Exhibition, we think for 1992 as its undated. The engine itself measures 46cm in length, height to the top of chimney is 32cm, width across the rear wheels is 21cm. Its finished in red lined dark green with 3 brass bands, red wheels, copper capped chimney, fully functioning with all parts intact. Registration number RF 8488, front and rear. VGC. Some cleaning required. Together with a manual of instructions for the 'Minnie' and its Certificate of Merit. Sold as a collectors item only, not to be run until professionally tested and certified. A fine item. £1000-1500
A scale model radio controlled WW2 R.A.F. Rescue Launch. A kit built example measuring 91cm. Superstructure lifts to reveal a single shaft electric motor. With 2 battery packs, Riko charger unit and a hand-held Acoms Techniplus controller. Basically GC-VGC £60-80Together with a framed water colour of the actual boat in action. Picture measures 50cm x 30cm.Note: 2 boats were constructed by Vosper Thornycroft Ltd Portsmouth 1952 for the RAF. Hulls of double skin mahogany on birch plywood framing. Power from two Rover Meteorite engines of 375 hp each, 8 cylinder V type engine of 18 litres. Top speed 28+ knots.Fire fighting from two 3.5" fire monitors that could spray water or foam. Power for the pumps from a Ford V8 engine to give 5-600 R.P.M. This pump also used as a salvage pump. For rescue work, they were fitted with a spring tow hook, line throwing equipment and rockets, stretchers and a portable davit. Two craft taken into service in 1952-53 at Calshot. Spent many years as experimental craft. Reported to have startling acceleration and could stop in their own length once the automatic 7 sec time delay came into effect on the reverse gear. Turning circle of three boat lengths at 28,5 knots. Both boats sold from service in 1958.
A Hornby Train Tank Goods Set No.40. An O gauge set comprising a clockwork BR 0-4-0 tank engine in lined gloss black 82011 in a virtually unrun condition, Plus 3 freight wagons, plank wagon, low sided wagon and a SHELL Lubricating Oil wagon. Together with sections of curved track. Boxed, minor wear to lid. Contents VGC-Mint. A nice set. £50-70
Group of six Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Special Edition diecast model vehicles to include a passenger coach and horse c. 1820, YS-43 1905 Busch self propelled fire engine, Y16 1923 Post Bus, Y10 1934 AEC Trolleybus 'Diddler', 1894 Aveling Porter steam roller, 1829 Stephenson's Rocket, and sixteen assorted Matchbox Models of Yesteryear, all boxed, etc.
Asprey of London Art Deco silver engine-turned cigarette case with acrylic cover, Chester 1930 - 31, decorated with a classical nymph in a lily pond, 8.5cm x 11.5cm, 190g gross.CONDITION REPORT: The enamel is not fired glass, but acrylic. Subject looks hand painted. There are small losses to the enamel to the lower of the front panel and the lower corners. Minor historical wear with some age-related surface marks to the silver. There is staining to the interior, hallmarks are clear. Opens and closes freely.
[TRANSPORT]. TRACTION ENGINES Traction Engine Law. A Short Summary of the Altered Laws coming into Force in England and Wales January 1, 1899, The National Traction Engine Owners' and Users' Association, London, no date, original pebble-grained cloth further gilt blocked 'AVELING & PORTER, LIMITED / ROCHESTER', small octavo. Condition Report : Small hole in spine cloth; lower cover damp marked; ownership inscriptions to front pastedown and endpaper. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Grand Prix ladies 18ct gold and enamel cased watch, engine-turned gilt coloured dial with Arabic numerals, case back hallmarked with import sponsor's mark of Stockwell & Co (George Stockwell), London 1913, case back and cuvette numbered 48020, movement signed Grand Prix Paris 1900, case diameter 25mm, gross weight including movement and strap 18.94 gramsNot running. Some enamel loss.
Late Victorian silver cased open face key-wind pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds at 6 o'clock and signed Chas Hodgson Dewsbury, case hallmarked Samuel Quillam, Chester 1892, the case back with engine-turned decoration with a vacant cartouche, case diameter 50mm, with keyRunning but not checked for keeping time. Enamel dial with hairline at 6 o'clock and two chip to edge near VII. Movement unexamined . Case with scratches and rubbing to decoration.
9ct gold cased Cyma watch, the engine-turned silvered dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds at 6 o'clock, 15 jewels, movement no. 313130, case hallmarked Dennison Watch Case Co, Birmingham 1938, case diameter 28mm, gross weight including crystal and strap but excluding movement 15.29 gramsNot running. Overwound.
Art Deco 18ct gold cased ladies wristwatch, with laurel leaf decorated octagonal-shaped case, the engine-turned silvered dial with Arabic numerals, 15 jewels, case with import hallmarks for Sylvain Dreyfus, Glasgow 1927, Poinçon de Maître no. 136 for C.R. Spillmann & Co SA, the sprung strap stamped 18CT, gross weight 16.17 gramsRunning but not checked for keeping time.
Corgi - Matchbox - Majorette - Others - Over 80 unboxed diecast and plastic vehicles. Includes Viceroy 37 coach, Bedford 1939 fire engine, Bedford Luton Van and others. Items appear to be in mostly playworn-good condition. Items unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG
Dinky - Corgi - Budgie - A mixed assortment of unboxed military and commercial diecast vehicles. Includes 'The Man from U.N.C.L.E.' Oldsmobile Super 88, Chieftain Tank, US Jeep with Cannon and other. Also a battery operated tin plate 'Blue Mountain' train #3964 (untested) and a boxed but repainted #224 Railway Engine. Items appear to be in mostly playworn condition. Items not checked for completeness (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

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