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A fine modern silver circular box from Garrard & Co, 15cm diameter, 23.5 ozt, having engine turned chevron patter to sides, the lid with gilt concentric circles and the finial set with a cabochon lapis lazuli stone, originally intended for a watch presentation box, with wooden inset base to inner and remnants of black foam rubber, with a Garrard & Co box and bag
* Railways. A collection of 54 prints and engravings, 19th century, engravings and lithographs of trains, railway buildings, cuttings and viaducts, including Oesterlein (A. lithographer). Crumlin Viaduct in Süd-Wales, circa 1860, tint stone lithograph after R. Baumeister, occasional repaired marginal closed tears, 350 x 550 mm, together with Ingrey & Madeley (lithographers). The Railway at Cheshunt in Hertfordshire; Invented by Henry R. Palmer, Civil-Engineer, circa 1850, hand-coloured lithograph narrow margins, laid on later paper, 125 x 280 mm, mounted, with Hake (W. after). The Opening of the Bristol and Exeter Railway as seen from Exwick Hill, circa 1844, hand coloured lithograph, narrow margins, 180 x 245 mm, mounted, with another uncoloured example, plus Davy (Henry). The Eastern Union Terminus, St Mary Stoke, Ipswich, Suffolk. This Railway was opened by the Directors on Thursday, June 11, 1846, uncoloured etching, some creasing and spotting, occasional repaired marginal closed tears, 180 x 260 mm, mounted, and Fordyce (W. publisher). Old Locomotive Engine, Constructed by the Late George Stephenson for Killingworth Colliery, circa 1860, uncoloured engraving, 200 x 260 mm, mounted, with Bourne (J. C.). Avon and Railway, Fox's Wood, printed C. F. Cheffins, circa 1850, hand coloured lithograph, small margins, 185 x 305 mm, plus others similar, various sizes and conditionQty: (54)
* Jarmy (Thomas, after). View of the First American Railway Train, as it appeared ready for starting on the Mohawk and Hudson Railway, the first part of the New York Central Railway, from Albany to Schenectady about the 31st July 1832, executed at the time on black paper with a pair of scissors by a Mr Brown of Pennsylvania, and lithographed from a photograph of the original picture in possession of the Connecticut Historical Society, Leggo & Co, Montreal, 1866, uncoloured lithograph on wove with details of the engine, coaches and their respective passengers below the image, slight staining but largely confined to margins, image size 275 x 460 mmQty: (1)NOTESThe image shows the first North American railway train. The print was first published in 1832 and was re-issued several times up until the end of the 19th century.
A SILVER PERPETUAL CALENDAR, maker's mark rubbed, Sheffield 1918, of plain oblong form with ivorine leaves, 3 1/4" wide, together with a circular dressing table box, the engine turned cover engraved "Girlie", hinged and opening to reveal velvet lining and raised upon three paw feet, 3" diameter, and a later novelty owl rattle, maker Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1929, 3 1/2" long excluding teether (3) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Part Illustrated))
A VICTORIAN SILVER AIDE MEMOIRE, maker's mark F.M., Birmingham 1879, of plain oblong form, bright cut engraved with ivy leaves enclosing two vacant roundels, hinged and opening to reveal a blue watered silk fitted interior with three ivory leaves inscribed Monday to Saturday fixed by an engine turned pencil, 3 3/4" x 2 3/4", cased (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CIGAR CUTTER, maker's mark rubbed, London 1904, 6" long, together with a graduated curb link silver albert chain pendant with a silver cased folding knife, Sheffield 1907, an engine turned cigar piercer, maker Asprey, Birmingham 1955, and a cheroot case, Birmingham 1906, chain and accoutrements 2ozs 5dwts total gross (Qty.) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A LADY'S 18CT GOLD AND ENAMELLED FOB WATCH, late 19th century, the gilt dial with engine turned chapter ring with black Roman numerals and star engraved centre, the bar lever movement with ruby end-stone and blued steel screws engraved "Mottu, Geneve", with hinged cuvette, the back centred by an oval panel enamelled in colours with summer flowers within a turquoise highlighted scrolling foliate border, loop stamped with crown and 18 (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A Staffordshire redware globular teapot and cover,c.1770, with a loop handle, conical spout and turned knop, applied with bands and garlands of flowers, within engine-turned bands,11.5cm high (2)Condition report: Numerous small chips to rim of cover.Two chips to inner flange of pot below cover.
A mirrored pair of carved alabaster Canova style lions, each raised on a veined marble base, 14cm wide, together with a gilt metal Art Deco desk clock, with green, black and white geometric enamelled decoration surrounding the engine turned champagne dial, 9.3cm wide (3) Condition report: Splits, chips and losses to lions and bases, clock with chip to lower right corner of glass, wear to gilt finish and enamel, fast/slow gauge marber not present, has been ticking but due tot he nature of the item, we cannot guarantee this will work
A silver engine turned hip flask with marks for Birmingham 1949 and Dudley Russel Howitt. Approx. dimensions 13.5cm x 8.5cm x 2cm. Approx. 191.5gms. Important: Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, an additional charge of £15 (inc. VAT) applies to this lot to cover postage to registered UK only address.
A silver cigarette box with wooden interior and engine turned top, engraved 'R.D.C. FROM A.P. 28-2-30', with marks for Birmingham 1928 and Deakin & Francis Ltd. Approx. dimensions 12.5cm x 9cm x 4.5cm. Approx. total weight 390gms. Important: Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, an additional charge of £15 (inc. VAT) applies to this lot to cover postage to registered UK only address.
A collection of George V silver and enamel dressing-table items, each with pink enamel over differing engine turned grounds, comprising: two pairs of hair-brushes; a pair of clothes brushes; a hand mirror; four various silver and enamel dressing-table jars; a further cover for a dressing-table jar and and a silver and enamel compact (12). Powder compact in good condition. Three jars and one brush in good condition. The other components with varying degrees of enamel loss. Silver and glass in good condition.
A silver cigarette case with vacant cartouche and another smaller silver case; both with engine-turned decoration, the smaller case with an internal engraved inscription reading 'Ralph Maitlan d? 1885-1927' (2)(The cost of UK postage via Royal Mail Special Delivery for this lot will be £15 inc. VAT)

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