Mixed Lot: Edward VII presentation bowl, Sheffield 1906, maker James Dixon & Son Ltd; two silver compacts, square and circular shaped, both with engine turned decoration; a Victorian silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1874, maker George Unite; a Victorian sifting spoon, Birmingham 1874; a similar preserve spoon, Birmingham 1873, together with a teaspoon and one silver cuff link.
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Mixed lot. George VI silver compact of square form, engine turned decorated, the front applied with a circular plaque, the centre with black enamelled ARP dated 1939, and engraved The Times, interior lid with mirror, the base with silver gilt powder reservoir, 7 x 7 cm, hall marked London 1939, makers mark The Goldsmiths & Silversmith Co Ltd, together with a George V cigarette case with foliate, chased and engraved back and front 8.5 x 6.5 cms, hall marked for Birmingham 1918, makers mark Charles S Green & Co. Ltd. G/W 178 gms.
Mixed Lot: Ladies first quarter of 20th century hallmarked silver cased wrist watch with Swiss movement, having blued steel hands to an engine turned silvered dial with gilt centre, black and red Arabic numbers, star engraved bezel, case bearing Glasgow import hallmark for 1924, mounted on a modern black leather strap, together with a ladies second/third quarter of the 20th century stainless steel cased Longines cocktail watch, having blued steel hands to a copper finished dial with black Arabic numbers, mounted on a stainless steel flexible bracelet (2)
Gents first quarter of 20th century hallmarked silver cased pocket watch with blued steel hands to a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, button wind, dial diam 5cm, the engine turned case bearing London import hallmark for 1917, mounted on a Continental white metal Carlton style multi-strand chain
Magic, a large collection, including some catalogues, comprising: Roy, F . The Davenport Story. 2009, 4 volumes, vol. 1 signed, vols 3-4 presentation copies signed, dw.; Benson, J . The Pearson Puzzle Book, [c.1900], worn; Pearson, A . The Twentieth Century Standard Puzzle Book. 1907; Pearson, A . Pictured Puzzles and Word Plays. C. 1920; Duddeney, H . Modern Puzzles & how to save them. 1926; Collins, A . The Book of Puzzles. 1927; Gibson, C . Chemical Amusements and Experiments, 1928; Gardner, M . Mathematical Puzzles & Diversions. 1966, dw; Gardner, M . New Mathematical Diversions from Scientific American. 1966, dw; Gardner, M . Mathematical Carnival. 1975, presentation copy, dw; Gardner, M . Gardner’s Workout. 2001; Berlekamp, E . The Mathematical and Pied Puzzler. 1999; Travers, J . A Puzzle-Mine. n.d. and 1941, dw; Wolfe, D . Puzzler’s Tribute. 2002; 300 Tanagrams, 1995; A folder with some US Majestic Theatre, Chicago, programmes, [1920’s]; A folder with coloured photocopies of Carmo’s Circus Shows posters & promotional material; Hunter, N . New and Easy Magic. 1923, 2 copies, boards; Hunter, N . Simplified Conjuring for all, 1923, 2 copies, boards; Widdop, L . Card Tricks, 1920 & 1929, boards; Bullivant, C . The Drawing Room Entertainer. 1922, boards; Johnson, V.E . Chemical Magic. 1920, worn; Blyth, W . More Paper Magic. 1923; Blyth, W . Match-Stick Magic. 1923, boards; Blyth, W . Money Magic. 1926, 2 copies, worn; Douglas B . Original Magic for all, 1927, boards; Devant, D . Magic made Easy. 1921, 2 copies, boards, spines worn; Devant, D . Tricks for Everyone, 1913, boards; Neil, C.L . After-dinner Sleights, 1921, boards, hinge broken; Neil, C.L . Modern Card Manipulation, 1922, boards, hinge broken; King H . Ventriloquism and Juggling. 1921, boards; Ainslee, A . Water Wizardry. 1922, boards; Alston, P . Card Games, 1924, boards; Shields, C . Broadcast Conjuring Tricks. 1930; Fisher, A . The Paper Engine, 2002; Allerton, B . The Close Up Magician, 1958, wrappers bound in; Fulves, K . Riffle Shuffle Set Ups, [c.1973], wrappers bound in; Ackerman, A . Effects from the Magic Mafia, photocopy of typescript, cloth; Marlo, E . Riffle Shuffle, photocopy of typescript, no title page, wrappers; Marlo, E . Riffle Shuffle Systems, vol. 2, photocopy of typescript, wrappers; Ganson, L . Expert Manipulation of Playing Cards. 2003; Ricard, R . Bibliography of the Library of Ray Ricard, 2 vol. (Antiquarian pre 1878 & Magazines); Wasshuber, C . Samuel Cox Hooker and his Rising Cards. 2 copies, Lybrary.com, wrappers; Wilson, M . Mark Wilson’s Greatest Magic Tricks. 1994; Genii . Hooker Rising Cards, 2008, wrappers bound in; Magic . Hooker Rising Cards, 1994, wrappers bound in; Farelli, Victor . Farelli’s Card Magic, n.d., wrappers; Steinmeyer, J . The Glorious Deception… Chung Ling Soo, 2005, dw; Courcy, K . de. General Improbability, 1949, wrappers; Marlo, Ed . Box of Ed Marlo pamphlets, all wrappers; Fulves, K . Riffle Shuffle Technique. Preliminary Notes on Part 1 & 2, 2 vol., wrappers bound in; Disher, M . Fairs, Circuses and Music Halls. 1942, dw; Small blue box of Magic catalogues or issues including Burtini’s Magic (2), Veroni Hall of Magic (8), Edward Bagshawe (2), Paul Clive & Co. (3); Berg’s Magic Studio (1), Berland’s Magic Studio (1), Princess Magic Shop (1), Horster’s Akademie (1); Gibson, W . The New Magician’s Annual, 1936, repaired; Nelson, R.A . The Encyclopaedia of Mentalism and Allied Arts. 1944, presentation copy, signed; Genii . Jack Parker Issue. 2006, wrappers bound in; Mulholland, J . Book of Magic. 1963, dw; Randi J . Psychic Investigator. 1991, wrappers, in original cloth or boards unless noted; and a quantity in wrappersFootnote: Provenance: From the collection of the Late Trevor Dawson
P Beretta 12 bore over and under double barreled 'sporting' ejector shotgun, 28" barrels with interchangeable multi-chokes (4), engine turned raised top rib, checkered beaver tail fore end, semi-pistol grip, checkered stock, single selective trigger, model S686 Special, no. 94013. Special condition applies - relevant permit or certificate required. Together with Beretta canvas slip, wood cased cleaning equipment, alternative chokes and choke key. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Very clean, appearing little use - action tight on the face. Stock, heel to trigger - 38cm. Barrels 28cm. Very clean, appearing little use - action tight on the face. Stock, heel to trigger - 38cm. Barrels 28cm.Nice condition, appearing to have had a little use, stock could do a with a polish.
Two sterling silver engine cigarette cases, Birmingham hallmark, dated 1945 mm AC, the other case Birmingham hallmark, dated 1933 mm WNTG, monogrammed AHT together with a silver compact Birmingham hallmark, dated 1947 mm RD & Co and a Yard o Led silver pencil London hallmark dated 1961, gross weight 400 gms, in the original suede pouches. Note: silver is in good overall condition.
Garden Seats/Furniture: A rare Carron foundry cast iron seat, late 19th century, the back stamped Carron and with numerous diamond registration marks, 157cm wideThe design for this seat, number 34358, was registered and patented by the Carron Foundry, Carron, Stirlingshire, on the 16th March 1846. The present larger version of this seat is considered very rare. (See engraving).Founded by Dr John Roebuck, Samuel Garbett and William Cadell in 1759, the company initially concentrated on producing cannon in reaction to the decline of production in the Sussex Weald. In 1764 John Adam, brother of architect Robert, became a partner and the company started to produce more decorative designs. The company was involved with many significant projects including manufacturing the cylinders for James Watts first steam engine. In 1773 the Company was granted a Royal Charter and became a major supplier of cannon during the Napoleonic wars to the extent that the firm had its own fleet of armed ships to transport the cannon from Scotland to the Woolwich arsenal. By the mid 19th century the company had expanded the range to include garden seats, stick stands and fire grates.
Garden Seats/Furniture: A pair of Carron foundry cast iron seat terminals, Scottish, late 19th century, stamped Carron, no 15Founded by Dr John Roebuck, Samuel Garbett and William Cadell in 1759, the company initially concentrated on producing cannon in reaction to the decline of production in the Sussex Weald. In 1764 John Adam, brother of architect Robert, became a partner and the company started to produce more decorative designs. The company was involved with many significant projects including manufacturing the cylinders for James Watts first steam engine. In 1773 the Company was granted a Royal Charter and became a major supplier of cannon during the Napoleonic wars to the extent that the firm had its own fleet of armed ships to transport the cannon from Scotland to the Woolwich arsenal. By the mid 19th century the company had expanded the range to include garden seats, stick stands and firegrates. The Cotswold Collection. See lot 1 for further information.

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