Selection of silver, mother-of-pearl and gold pen knives, including a 9ct gold pen knife with maker's mark NB Ltd, 7 cm long, eleven mother-of-pearl examples some with silver blades, an engine-turned silver example, a tortoiseshell and an ivory example, a silver card case and a tortoiseshell letter opener, (17)PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbanks advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements and the onus is therefore on them to organise their own shipping.
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Corgi Toys 330 Porsche Carrera 6, white body, red doors/bonnet, racing no 60, blue engine cover, cast wheel hubs, black interior, with driver, in near mint to mint original condition, blue/yellow illustrated card box, is in good original condition, some age/edge wear, plus TV21 Corgi Toys advert.
Dinky Toys 102 Direct From Joe 90 ‘Joes Car’ automatic opening wings and extending tail fins, battery operated flashing engine exhaust, metallic aqua green body in near mint original condition, instruction leaflet, with inner card stand, which is near mint, two inner packing pieces, outer original card box is very good, complete with all end flaps, some slight age wear, plus a vintage magazine advert. A nice example!
Two Matchbox Lesney King Size Models, K-3 1st issue Caterpillar D.9. Bulldozer, yellow body, red engine, metal rollers, complete with rubber tracks and K-3 2nd issue Hatra Tractor Shovel, orange body, red plastic wheel hubs, both models are in near mint to mint original condition, boxes are fair to good, repo end flap on Caterpillar D.9. Bulldozer box. (2 items)
Two Boxed Matchbox Series King Size Emergency Models,K-6 Mercedes Benz Binz Ambulance, off white body, chrome plastic wheel hubs, with stretcher patient and K-15 Merryweather Fire Engine, red body, both models are in mint original condition, grey ladder, boxes are good to excellent (2 items)
Dinky 481 Bedford Ovaltine; 31c Trojan Chivers Jellies; another 31b Dunlop; 280 Delivery Van, red; another blue; Dinky 492 Loudspeaker Van, blue; another grey; others including 30e Breakdown Truck; 2 x 33w Mechanical Horse & Trailer; 2 x 25h Streamliner Fire Engine; 25c Flat truck, orange body, black chassis & 25g orange trailer; 25a Wagon, green body, black chassis & 25g green trailer (all playworn) etc.
Thomas the Tank Engine - a comprehensive group of Ertl Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends comprising of 33 locomotives including Spencer, Splatter, Peter Sam, Mavis, Daisy, Donald, Rusty, Diesel D261, Harvey etc.; vehicles including Caroline, Taxi, Sodor Mail, Horrid Lorry; figures including 2 x Fat Controller, Station Porter Clunky; rolling stock Milk Tank, Tar, Carriages etc.; track, tunnel, station, bridge, traffic lights (good condition some do have small chips) etc.
1970 Bentley T Series mulliner park ward 2-door fixed head coupe Grey paintwork with red coach-lining Magnolia seat leather, automatic transmission Bentley Motors chassis CBH 8237 Rolls-Royce 6230cc V8 engine 8237 Matching numbers, driven only 85,285 miles by three owners Original registration ‘BLC 750H’ Note: The Bentley T was the Bentley version of the Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow, a total of 1868 being produced 1966-1970, the majority 4-door saloons and only 114 of them 2-door coupes, of which 1 was bodied by Pininfarina, 15 by James Young and 98, as this car, by in-house coachbuilders Mulliner Park Ward. When launched, the more understated luxury Bentley T saloon’s pre-tax ‘list price’ of £5,375 undercut the equivalent Rolls-Royce by £50, while the price charged for a more sporting Bentley coupe was some 50% greater than that of the standard saloon. The Bentley differed from its Rolls-Royce sibling by having a more rounded grille, while the badging on the wheel covers, boot lid and gauges naturally featured Bentley motifs rather than the Rolls-Royce logo. Although some of the panels on a Bentley coupe were shared with the standard 4-door saloons, their 2-door body-shells featured a distinctive dipping upper wing with parallel crease, and revised, more rounded rear bodywork. One of only 89 Bentley badged MPW coupes in right-hand drive, this statistically rare 1970 T Series 2-door 8237 was registered BLC 750H, the registration that has remained on the car to this day (confirmed in a current V5C registration document), when sold new 8 April 1970 by supplying London West End Bentley dealers Jack Barclay Ltd (their plate in door aperture) to first owner Ruth Matilda Brown of Staplefield, near Haywards Heath. After 21 years in her care, the Bentley was purchased 06 September 1991 by second owner Peter M Afia of Hatton Grange Shifnal, before being auctioned nine years later in a Halls Fine Art sale 30 April 1999 with 83,000 mileage. The original invoice for the sale is the history file along with an impressive run of tax discs from 1971 to 1999. Since acquisition by our Shrewsbury client however, who was therefore only the third owner, the 50 year old Bentley has only been driven a further 2,285 miles in just over 20 years (an expired tax disc from 2011 is still on the screen), having been mainly preserved in the dry sanctuary of a damp-free residential garage. Previously repainted bodywork is clean and the chrome shines today. Patinated seat leather, which may be original, although lightly age-cracked in the front, is still soft, and the dashboard wood and door top capping are all present and correct. While after half a century, the engine bay presentation is fair for the year. Although well stored and cosmetically tidy, the battery has been flat for some time however and the car has not been maintained or serviced recently. It is therefore being sold as seen and as a ‘Non-Runner’. The fullest professional recommissioning of all electrical and hydraulic systems would therefore be advised and the potential renewal of tyres, brake and steering components and an MOT test pass prudent before the car is driven on the public road. This still stylish Bentley, which is categorised by the DVLA as a ‘Historic Vehicle’ and eligible for free road tax, has nonetheless been most realistically estimated.
J W BENSON - an 18ct gold open-face top-wind pocket watch, white enamel dial with black painted Roman numeral hour markers, subsidiary seconds dial, engine turned decoration with 18ct dust cover inscribed to Magnus Ramsay, hallmarks London 1926, serial no. 8634, case width 52mm, working order, 104.2g grossExcellent working order, dial is in good order and only has one small hairline crack near 7, glass only has a couple of small nibbles around the edge near 6, case very lightly abraded and rubbed on high points, cartouche has engraved initials, 18ct hallmarked dust cover has presentation engraving, crown working, hands adjust smoothly, hallmarks clear, stamped 18.
ROLEX - a 1920s silver-cased open-face top-wind pocket watch, retailed by Camerer, Cuss & Co of Uxbridge Road, London, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and engine turned case, hallmarks Birmingham 1929, 15 jewel movement with calibre 662, serial no. 579246, case width 50mm, working orderGood working order, glass has a couple of tiny chips on the bevelled edge, dial in good order and would benefit from a clean, hour hand is missing the tip, case is abraded and decoration is quite worn, cartouche is vacant, inner dust case is hallmarked silver, crown working, hands adjust smoothly.
A 19th century silver-cased open-face key-wind pocket watch, by Fattorini & Sons of Bradford, Roman numeral hour markers with subsidiary seconds dial and engine turned case, no. 6847, hallmarks Chester 1871, case by Henry Bamford, case width 52mm, working orderGood overall working order, dial would benefit from a clean, case lightly abraded all over and decoration slightly rubbed on high points, cartouche vacant
A William IV silver-gilt vinaigrette, rectangular form with engine turned decoration, floral thumbpiece, gilt interior with pierced and engraved floral grille, by Nathaniel Mills, hallmarks Birmingham 1835, length 4cmExcellent original condition, no damage or repairs, hinges working perfectly, lightly abraded all over and slightly rubbed on high points, engraving still bright, hallmarks very slightly rubbed
A William IV silver-gilt book vinaigrette, allover engine turned decoration, with gilt interior and pierced and floral engraved grille, maker's marks TD, hallmarks London 1830, length 3.5cmExcellent original condition, no damage or repair, both hinges working, lightly abraded all over with a few extremely minor dents on corners and slight wear on high points, hallmarks clear
A George V silver and enamel octagonal compact, engine turned guilloche sunburst design with Naval Crown, by John William Barrett, hallmarks Birmingham 1955, length 8cm, 3.1oz weighableVery good original condition, no obvious damage or repair, enamel only has light surface abrasions and no major losses, interior in good order, hallmarks clear
A George VI rectangular silver and blue enamel cigarette case, with engine turned decoration and gilt interior, by Adie Brothers Ltd, hallmarks Birmingham 1938, length 11cm, 5.4ozGood overall condition, only one small section of enamel loss to bezel, otherwise just light surface abrasions all over, push button working, interior gilding bright, hallmarks clear
A George VI rectangular silver cigarette case, allover engine turned decoration with gilt interior, by Harman Brothers, hallmarks Birmingham 1940, length 11.5cm, 5ozVery good original condition, no damage or repair, lightly rubbed on decoration, cartouche has personalised engraved initials, push button and hinge working, gilding very slightly faded with engraving on inside, hallmarks clear
An Elizabeth II rectangular silver snuffbox, allover engine turned decoration, with yellow metal thumbpiece and gilt interior, by W H Manton, hallmarks Birmingham 1962, length 8cm, 3.2ozExcellent original condition, no damage or repair, very lightly abraded, hinge working perfectly and closes tight, interior gilding very slightly faded, hallmarks clear
A small early 20th century Continental rectangular silver and enamel cigarette case, hand painted floral decoration with engine turned base and gilt interior, by George Adam Scheid, length 8cm, 2.9ozGood overall condition, enamel has a few small nibbles to edges along with surface abrasions all over, gilding is quite faded, decoration still crisp, hinge is sprung and still working, marks clear, engraved 900
A pair of early 20th century 18ct gold curved rectangular panel cufflinks, engine turned decoration, hallmarks London 1928, panel length 17.7mm, 12.5gVery good original condition, no damage or repairs, no broken links, both lightly abraded all over, maker's marks very rubbed, hallmarks clear
An Elizabeth II silver and enamel circular compact, engine turned sunburst decoration with hand painted flowers, maker's marks DC Brothers, hallmarks Birmingham 1962, diameter 7.5cm, 3oz weighableExcellent original condition, no damage or repair, only a few light surface abrasions to enamel, push button and hinge working, hallmarks clear
A box containing a collection of Lesney die-cast vehicles including fire engine, Ruston digger, speedboat, ambulance, various trucks and cars, etc together with a Dinky Toys die-cast Hudson Sedan, a Dinky Toys die-cast Ferrari Formula I racing car and a Dinky Super Toys Foden flat-bed lorry trailer together with a Scammell Scarab tractor unit, three wheel by Crescent Toy Co. Limited (all poor condition)
A RARE COLD WAR PERIOD GOVERNMENT SPY SURVEILLANCE AEROPLANE, of hard card and wood construction painted in bright orange, with removable wings, space for the addition of an engine and or surveillance equipment, label for the International Model Aircraft Ltd. Merton, and a transfer label to the side 'Government Property Finder Please Take to Police Station', 44" long, wingspan 45 1/2", contained in original cardboard transit box (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
An Art Deco engine turned cigarette box, George Unite, Birmingham 1927, of cuboid form with engine turned decoration to the top, 13cm wide, 9cm deep and 4cm high, together with a cigarette case, maker J.H.W., Birmingham 1926 and a matchbook holder, approx. 5ozt 3dwt weighable silverCondition report: Cigarette box - surface scratches & knocks, tear to front right corner.Cigarette case - surface scratches, knocks and light dents.Matchbook holder - surface scratches, knocks and light dents.
A collection of silver, to include a twin handled tazza with a pierced rim, maker JHB over HB, Sheffield 1910, 18cm high by 23cm diameter, a silver tea strainer on plated stand, a pepper pot and blue glass lined open salt, an engine turned and engraved silver backed brush set, a pair of 'claw' sugar tongs, a silver lidded trophy, A&J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1902, 10.5cm high and a silver topped cut glass atomiser, approx 17ozt 4dwt weighable silverCondition report: All pieces with surface scratches and knocks. Some with dents.
A silver dressing table jar and cover, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1928, with engine turned decoration and gilt interior, approximately 3.8ozt, a pair of William IV silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, probably Chester 1833, approximately 1.4ozt, a silver curb bracelet with heart shape padlock and safety chain, Birmingham 1962, suspending approximately twenty five white metal charms, and a Halcyon Days enamel box and cover 'after a Sevres plaque'Condition report: Rubbing to spoons, loss of gilding to jar and cover, outer hallmarks rubbed, some charms with losses
A late Victorian Sampson Mordan & Co. gold combination propelling pencil and dip pen, with vacant bloodstone seal, 9cm long (closed), tests as approximately 15 carat, together with a similar propelling pencil with engine turned decoration, 7.3cm long (closed), tests as approximately 9 carat, a silver and guilloche enamel cigarette holder of bottle form, with internal holder and ivory shaft, R & Co makers mark, Glasgow, import mark 1923, 6.8cm long (closed), a tortoiseshell pendant with inlaid Royal Flying Corps crest, 4.8cm high, a polisher by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1934, a silver and enamel fob for the Ancient Order of Froth Blowers, by Birmingham Medal Co, Birmingham 1926, a banded agate button hook, a 1923 half crown and collection of three pence predominantly pre 1945 and similar coinsCondition report: Pens in overall good orderCigarette holder- Chips to enamel on lower part of case, ivory stainedPendant- Two chips to edgePolisher- Slightly rubbed marks and decorationFob- Enamel loses Coins- Rubbed
Three Doulton Lambeth stoneware jugs, one with a large mask and band inscribed 'Fill what you will, and drink what you fill', 17cm high, another of ovoid shape, having bands of engine turned decoration, 17.5cm high, and one with printed floral decoration, handle inscribed 'W.W 3.5.75', probably decorator's mark, 20cm high (3)Provenance: The collection of Margaret and David BeatonCondition report: no obvious major faults
Victorian Kendal & Dent pocket watch, enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary dial and minute track, mechanical movement no. 125394, in a silver engine turned case Gross weight 98 gramsDial damage around subsidiary dial handpocket watch is working but has not been tested for time keepingEwbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.

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