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to include; a plain Irish mug, Dublin 1915 with angular handle and swept foot,; together with a plain example with applied leaf detail to body, Birmingham 1927, Adie Bros; a large example with gadrooned detail to lower body, London 1893; a small mug with embossed pastoral scene, Birmingham 1904; two further small examples, one with engine turned detail(Height of tallest mug: 11.5cm, weight (all in): 23oz)
Coal Mining interest including:-"The Colliery Manager's Pocket Book" 1920, with advertisements, diary is unused, green cloth with gilt titles on the front boardO'Donoghue, T A"Field and Colliery Surveying" 1914, illustrations and plansJevons, H Stanley"The British Coal Trade, 2nd impression with appendix of recent statistics" Kegan, Paul, Trench Trubner 1920, folding colour map, frontis, photographic illustrations, folding plan, green cloth, blindstamped titlesPenman, David "Compressed Air Practice in Mining" 1922"The Coal Mines Act 1911: How to Remember It", green cloth, gilt title"The Colliery Fireman and his Duties", ndRipper, William "Steam Engine Theory and Practice", Longmans Green & Co 1922, inserted in this is "The Danger of the Presence of Carbon Monoxide in Stagnant Gas - A Paper dated Saturday April 30th 1927" Redmayne, Sir R A S"Modern Practice in Mining", Longmans Green & Co 1919, in four volumes, uniform bound red cloth with blindstamped titles (11)
A Victorian small silver half fluted cup, Birmingham 1886, a silver napkin ring, Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), Sheffield 1897, two EPNS napkin rings, two pairs of near matched oval repousse chased silver salts with four ball feet, Birmingham 1895, second pair marks rubbed, a circular silver pot with engine turned cover, 46cm, Birmingham 1912, total weight of silver approximately 5.5oz,
An 18 carat yellow gold open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial having a Roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds and numbered 13867, engine turned outer case with vacant cartouche, plain polished inner case, hallmarked London 1854, makers mark JB, key wind movement number 13867 named Parkinson & Frodsham Change Alleycornhill London, diameter of dial 40mm, case 46mm, metal bow to top, glass loose, no personal monograms or inscriptions, gross weight approximately 66.7gms, watch runs for a short time although no guarantee is given, no key.
A small yellow metal open face fob watch, the silver dial with scroll design centre having a Roman numeral chapter ring in an engine turned and scroll engraved outer case with shaped bezel and engine turned inner case engraved Bautte Geneve, numbered 5226, key wind movement, diameter of dial 25mm, case 30mm, no personal monograms or inscriptions, gross weight approximately 19.7gms, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given, watch is sold with a key.
A silver half hunter pocket watch, white enamel dial with a Roman numeral chapter ring in a silver 48mm engine turned case with vacant cartouche, blue enamel chapter ring to outer cover (bubble glass missing), main glass loose, hallmarked London 1888, case number 51223, keywind movement with corresponding number and dust cover, modern Waltham 17 jewel gold-plated demi-hunter pocket watch and albert chain, a lady's Bentima Star wrist watch, 9 carat yellow gold case fitted with a gold Wristwear bracelet hallmarked London 1970, gross weight including movement approximately 11gms, a lady's vintage gold-plated wrist watch with expanding bracelet, a bakelite lined jewel box 65mm square.
A tray of silver costume jewellery and small collectables, thimbles, un-marked engine turned snuff box, silver nurses buckle Birmingham 1900, christening mug missing handle, Sheffield 1871, a 9 carat sweetheart brooch, missing pin, in a fitted box, chains, rings, a Mauchline "Llangollen" box containing silver and enamelled base metal badges, Red Cross, Musical Union, Civil Nursing Reserve etc.
An octagonal silver trinket box with engine turned cover with laurel leaf border supported on four paw feet, Birmingham 1919, 9cm diameter, a small heart shaped silver repousse chased pot, Birmingham 1898, 4cm, a small chrome plated jaguar car mascot 13cm, gold-plated mosaic bracelet, Colibri marbled plastic cigarette lighter, Hohner "Echo" boxed mouth organ, medals - 824 Cpl. R.F. Campbell28 BN A.I.F 1914-1918- War Medal, Victory Medal,1914-1915 Star, Festival of Britain Crown, three Victorian Crowns, a George IIII1822 Crown, 1953 Coronation penknife etc.
A 1930's engine turned silver mounted rectangular cigarette box, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London, 1936, 22.9cm, gross 35 oz.CONDITION: Dent to front and back rim. Dent and split to rear bottom left corner. Dent to front left corner. Several minor dings and scratches around the box in general. Hallmarks clear.
Twelve (12) World War II propaganda posters. 1st and 2nd items: Pair of identical posters titled "Will you... Salt it or Spend it" in blue text against a white background with blue border, the letters "SOS" appear behind the title. The text below reads "Are you salting your increase in salary for the rainy day after the war - or - are you spending it for needless things? - Are you saving it for purchasing power after the war to create jobs for returning soldiers and yourself - or - are you going to have to 'SOS' when the war is won? - Are you saving and serving by buying War Bonds regularly through the Government Pay Roll Savings Plan?" Unframed. 25 1/2" H x 20" W. 3rd item: Illustration of a United States flag waving in the wind on a bronze flagpole topped with an eagle against a red and orange cloudy sunset sky and mountains. Text at bottom reads "Now Let's All Buy Defense Bonds" and "Official U.S. Treasury Poster." Artist's name, Garry Orr, appears in the upper-right corner. Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950.Unframed. 18 1/2" H x 26" W. 4th item: Poster titled "Our War Bonds - Purchased During Fourth War Loan - Are Dedicated To Our Military Men" in navy blue ink on white background, features a fifty-two square grid (4 columns x 13 rows) of boxes containing the text "From" and "To" and "Department - Bureau - Division - Section" at the top. Text at bottom reads "Interdepartmental War Savings Bond Committee." Unframed. 28" H x 22" W. 5th item: Poster titled "For Victory - At Least 10% Of Your Pay Every Payday" at the bottom, features a black and white photograph of a uniformed soldier wearing a helmet and carrying a rifle with a large, white arrow outlined in red pointing toward him with the words "Help Him - Every $3.00 you put into War Bonds buys 144 bullets" and a second photograph in the lower-left of a mechanic working on an engine with the same arrow and the text "Help Yourself - Every $3.00 you put into War Bonds brings you back $4.00". Both images are against a blue background with a white border. Unframed. 22" H x 16 3/4" W. 6th item: Poster titled "Plan Today - Build Tomorrow - With War Bonds Thru Pay Roll Savings". Artist's name "Sgt. Ardis Hughes '44" appears above a woman's shoe at the middle-left. Poster depicts a color illustration of a man in professional attire with his arm around a woman dressed in a red dress as they sit together, encircled by a white moon shape, looking down at a spiral-bound book of house designs, while the man points at one with his tobacco pipe, all against a gray background. Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 and the Interdepartmental War Savings Bond Committee, printed in the bottom corners. Unframed. 28" H x 22" W. 7th item: Poster titled "Whatever Your Job May Be - Fight" in black letters against a red, white, and blue background depicts the silhouettes of two men's faces. Artist's name, "Aldwinckle" (Eric Aldwinckle) appears in the upper-right corner. The man at top is a soldier wearing a helmet and holding a rifle upright while the man below holds a hammer in the same fashion. The black text in the bottom-left corner reads "Printed in Canada - Issued By The Directors Of Public Information, Ottawa, Under Authority Of The Minister Of National War Services" and a logo with "DPI". Unframed. 31" x 21". 8th item: Text at top reads, "Attack Attack Attack" and "Buy War Bonds" at the bottom. Poster depicts a color illustration of a group of determined soldiers wearing helmets, carrying their backpacks and guns, storming a beach with a tank and naval ships in the background and planes flying overhead in a smoke-filled, yellowed sky. Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. Unframed. 40" H x 28" W. 9th item: Poster titled "The United Nations Fight for Freedom." Artist's name, Broder (Steve Broder) appears at the lower edge. Depicts the head and raised right arm of the Statue of Liberty in black and white against a black background and features thirty (30) full-color flags of United Nations members at the time, with the name of each country in white text below its flag. Published by the Office of War Information and U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. Unframed. 40" H x 28 1/2" W. 10th item: Text at top reads "Time saved on Your job Saves Lives on His!" and at the bottom within a red rectangle "Your Labor Management Committee says: Turn in your ideas to do it Better, Faster." Artist's name, Mead Schaeffer, written in the lower-right corner. Poster depicts uniformed soldiers riding in tanks with their right arms raised, looking down at their wristwatches. Published by the War Production Board and U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943. Unframed. 40" H x 28 1/2" W. 11th item: Text reads "If it'll save a second.. It's a Great Idea - let's have it!" and "Short Cuts Can Shorten the War" at the bottom. Artist's name, Koerner, appears in black below the watch face. Depicts three industrial workers along the left side opposite a watch. Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943. Unframed. 40" H x 28 1/2" W. 12th item: Black and white image of Dwight D. Eisenhower's face appears over the text, "Thank God for American Industry - labor and management - which has given us the weapons and the equipment with which to conduct our North African campaign. More power to you" with "Lieut. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower" below. Published by the War Production Board and U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. Unframed. 40" H x 28 1/2" W. CONDITION: 1st item: Tears on right edge, largest 2", and edgewear consistent with age. Toning and foxing along fold lines. 2nd item: Loss to upper right corner, 7" x 1 1/2". Tear to the right edge, 2". Toning and discoloration along bottom and right edge. 3rd item: Vibrant colors are well-preserved. Pin and staple holes near corners. Edgewear, toning, discoloration, and foxing on front and back consistent with age. Tear to upper left corner, 1/2". Black ink residue spot on back, lower left corner along with handwritten text "May 1951." 4th item: Overall good condition with edgewear, toning, and foxing consistent with age. 5th item: 2" separation at top of vertical fold line and small pinholes along fold lines. 1/2" separation near bottom-right corner. Strong color and clarity. Foxing and toning en verso. Hand-written note, top-right corner en verso, reads "2 posters - Herr Hitler and Help Him - Sent 8/26/42." 6th item: Overall good condition with strong color and edges. Two small separations along the vertical fold line, largest 1". Foxing and toning en verso, especially near original fold lines. 7th item: Overall good condition, sharp edges and bright color, with some small separations along vertical fold line, largest 1". Light foxing and toning en verso, especially near original fold lines. 8th item: Overall good condition with sharp edges and bright color. Small tear near lower-right corner, 1", and fold line. Foxing and toning en verso near original fold lines. 9th item: Overall good condition, bright colors. Some tape residue and surface losses along edges, largest 1 1/2". Some pinhole separations where fold lines meet, light foxing and toning en verso along original fold lines. 10th item: Overall good condition. Foxing and toning on front and back along original fold lines. Some separations along fold lines, largest 1 1/2". Some color transfer on top, front due to original folding. 11th item: Overall very good condition with bright colors and sharp edges. A few small pinhole separations along fold lines. Light foxing and toning en verso along original fold lines. 12th item: Overall good condition with sharp edges. Separation at upper-left intersection of fold lines. Light foxing and toning en verso along original fold lines. Red ink handwriting en verso reads "300 copies ordered 1/19/43."
Three (3) John Kitts, Louisville, Kentucky (working 1843-1878) coin silver items. 1st item: Cup with round rim over octagonal tapered sides, each side with engine turned decoration including one cartouche engraved "Margie," atop an octagonal base with canted foot. Shaped handle. Base marked KITTS within a rectangle. 3 1/4" H. 2.860 troy ounces. 2nd item: Coin silver salt or condiment spoon with fiddle tipt handle and fluted bowl. Underside of handle marked KITTS within a rectangle. 3 3/4" L. 0.215 troy ounces. 3rd item: Coin silver master butter knife with fiddle tipt handle and shaped blade. Underside of handle with incuse mark KITTS. 7 5/8" L. 1.315 troy ounces. Combined weight: 4.39 total troy ounces. CONDITION: Cup with light pitting to the base, monogrammed. Sugar shell and knife overall good condition with light general wear, no monograms.
Scarce Tennessee coin silver snuff box, marked JS Curtis in rectangle (working Memphis, circa 1850), rectangular form with engine turned decoration, the hinged lid engraved with a central cartouche with monogram FC. 5/8" H x 3 1/4" W x 2 1/8" D. 2.55 troy ounces. Provenance: Private West Tennessee Collection. CONDITION: Maker's mark and monogram worn, otherwise good condition.
Group of coin silver flatware, including makers from Savannah and Columbus, Georgia; New Orleans, Louisiana and Hagerstown, MD, together with a snuff box and tongs, likely Continental .800 silver. 1st-3rd items: 3 coin silver tablespoons in a Classical style pattern, incuse stamp S.B. Purple for Samuel B. Purple (1813-1858), working Columbus GA in partnership with William Foster 1844-1845, as a solo silversmith in Columbus, GA 1845-1856, and for approximately one year (1856-1857) prior to his death in Northfield, MA. Engraved monogram LG. 8" L. 4th item: Tablespoon with double swell fiddle tipt handle marked H. Bliss in rectangle (working New Orleans, Louisiana, circa 1830), monogram A.A. Logan. 9" L. 5th item: Teaspoon with fiddle and thread handle marked Horton & Rikeman (working Savannah, GA, c. 1850-1856), 5 7/8" L. 6th item: Table/serving spoon with coffin handle marked J. Reynolds in rectangle (attr. John Reynolds, 1770-1832, working Hagerstown, MD c. 1790-1832). 9 1/4" L. 7th item: Snuff box with engine turned decoration to top and sides, the hinged top engraved YB; interior lid marked FB with some illegible numbers (probably .800). 1/2" H x 3 1/4" W x 1 1/2" D. 8th item: Pair of sugar tongs with bright-cut decorated arms, shell grips and monogram JM in oval on bridge. Marked "d" in square to one arm with illegible (IFG?) mark in square to other arm. 6" L. Snuff box and tongs: 3.96 oz troy. Coin silver flatware total weight: 9.44 oz troy. All items early to mid 19th century. CONDITION: Bliss and Reynolds spoons have dents to bowl and wear to bowl ends. Horton and Rikeman spoon: possible monogram removal. Snuff box: Overall good condition but lid does not seal tightly. Most items monogrammed.
Live Steam Plant, comprising of large vertical copper tubed boiler, with sight glass, steam gauge, safety and take off points, powering a Stuart table engine, finely built and fully finished with 4½" flywheel, finished in green and red, raised on base; also detailed and fitted with scratch-built brass cistern, all raised on mahogany base, free running example. In glazed mahogany case, the case 17½" (45cm) high, 16" (41cm) wide, 12" (31cm) deep.

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