An Art Deco style mantle Clock of square form having quarter-veneered face with Roman numerals at the quarter hour positions, the other hours indicated by diamond shaped studs, the brass place movement marked Rotherham English Movement Serial no. A02945, with engine turned finish, and perspex encased, and rear-mounted toggle winder, 7 1/2'' tall x 6'' wide.
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An Interesting Collection of Ephemera and Photographs Relating to Air Ships, including eight large photographs, an Admiralty Air Department Specifications to the Engineer Officer revised to 26.1.17, a confidential set of lecture sheets on the Clerget 110 H.P. Engine, a Ministry of Munitions list of technical pamphlets, diagrams etc available dated 10 March 1918, a handbook on the 220 H.P. Renault Engine, a small album of real photographic and printed postcards and twelve stereoscopic cards
A Ferguson FE35 Farm Tractor, registration no. SCJ 346, serial no. SDM 74865, believed built in 1957, lovingly restored and with a re-built 4-cylinder Diesel engine which exhibits no starting problems having had four heater plugs installed to the cylinder head as per the Allis Chalmers tractors which used the same type of engine but with the same modification to preclude cold starting problems in the much colder North American/Canadian climate. Runs like a watch, all gauges and the rev counter fully operative, currently showing only 13.6 hours. Lights all illuminate, tyres in barely used condition all round. First registered on 1/03/2003 with the homely Herefordshire registration number, may not be the correct colour. The V5C is present as are the keys and a spare number plate. Sold together with a belt pulley attached and with a belt-driven Ferguson circular saw-bench complete with flat belt and 2 blades. Has never been left outdoors since restoration. Engine Serial No: SJ52501ED. N.B. THE BUYERS PREMIUM ON THIS LOT IS 10% + V.A.T. (TOTAL 12% INCLUDING V.A.T.).
Acmelever H. Samuel Manchester; An Openface Pocketwatch, the signed dial with Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, in allover engine turned case, stamped "925" H.S", a hallmarked silver cased openface pocketwatch, (case back detached), and another, stamped "Phenix" "0.800", (damages). (3)
A collection of mid 20th Century classic car motoring medallions / plaques / point of sale / signs / badges / logos to include a Bristol & South Gloucestershire Stationary Engine Club, RAC Association Club, The Villiers Engineering Company Limited, Veloce Ltd, Petter Air Cooled Engine and more
NATHANIEL MILLS; a William IV hallmarked silver vinaigrette of curved rectangular form with cast beaded rim and engine turned detail to the centre surrounding a rectangular cartouche with inscribed initials HLW, the hinged cover enclosing a pierced gilded grill, Birmingham 1836, length 4cm, approx 0.53ozt/16.4g.Additional InformationThe hinge cover does not meet the base but is very close, good condition with minimal wear.
TAYLOR & PERRY; a Victorian hallmarked silver vinaigrette in the form of a book with a cast edge and engine turned detail surrounding a rectangular vacant cartouche, the hinged cover enclosing a pierced grill, Birmingham 1841, length 2.5cm, approx 0.36ozt/11.1g.Additional InformationWith later applied loop, very minimal denting and good condition.
FREDERICK MARSON; a Victorian hallmarked silver vinaigrette of oval form, with engine turned detail surrounding a oval cartouche with inscribed initials MC, the hinged cover enclosing a gilded pierced grill, Birmingham 1860, length including applied loop 3.5cm, approx 0.31ozt/9.7g.Additional InformationWith additional loop, good condition, very minimal wear, light scratches.
TAYLOR & PERRY; a William VI hallmarked silver castle top vinaigrette, decorated with a scene of Abbotsford House (the home of Walter Scott), the hinged cover enclosing a gilded interior and pierced floral grill, Birmingham 1835, length 4.5cm, approx 1.08ozt/33.7g.Additional InformationThe underside has engine turned detail surrounding a cartouche with engraved name Maggie, very minimal wear, the hinged is slightly slack but good condition.
LEDSAM, VALE & WHEELER; a George IV hallmarked silver vinaigrette of rectangular form with engine turned detail, the cover with central cartouche with engraved initials F.J.W, the cover enclosing a pierced gilded grill, Birmingham 1817, length 2.5cm, approx 0.24ozt/7.5g.Additional InformationGood condition with very minimal wear.
JOHN BETTRIDGE; a George IV hallmarked silver vinaigrette, with engine turned detail surrounding a rectangular cartouche inscribed 'Forget me not', the hinged cover enclosing a gilt pierced grill, Birmingham 1829, length 3.7cm, approx 0.66ozt/20.5g.Additional InformationThe hinge is slightly slack, but overall in good condition.

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