A group of small scale diecast and clockwork toys to comprise a Triang Minic No. 1 Jeep, a Chad Valley Midget Engine, a Kay Midge Mechanical Fire Engine, a Morestone Esso Petrol Pump Series No. 7 Mercedes-Benz Racing Car, a Morestone Esso Petrol Pump Series No. 8 Volkswagen Saloon Car and a Lone Star Impy Roadmaster No. 12 Chrysler Imperial Hardtop. All boxed, some playwear. (6)
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Eleven Lesney Matchbox Models of Yesteryear comprising Y1-1 Allchin Traction Engine, Y2-1 1911 B-type London Bus, Y3-1 1907 E-class Tramcar, Y4-1 1928 Sentinel Steam Wagon, Y6-1 1916 AEC T-type Lorry, Y6-2 1935 Type 35 Bugatti, Y7-1 1918 Leyland 4-ton Van, Y7-2 Mercer 1913 Raceabout Type 35J, Y8-1 1926 Morris Cowley Bullnose, Y10-1 Grand Prix Mercedes and Y12-1 1899 Horse-drawn Bus. All boxed (some boxes with damage), some playwear. (11)
Two Edward VII silver vesta cum sovereign cases, Birmingham, 1901 and 1901; one engraved with foliage, the other plain; Together with: a double sovereign case Birmingham, 1910; an engine turned-snuff box and various brass items and a Mauchline ware thimble case, the cover printed with a view of the Ladies College, Cheltenham, weight of silver 6oz (qty)
A George VI silver compact, Birmingham, 1938, oblong and with engine-turned decoration, the fittings lacking; a George V silver vesta-case, Birmingham, 1912; a George V silver cigarette-case, Chester, 1914 and a Victorian tortoiseshell and silver inlaid card case, inlaid with a plaque engraved with a stately home beside a river among foliage scrolls, 11cm high and smaller, weight of silver 5oz 2dwt (4)
Three various silver cigarette-boxes and a silver cigarette-case, the cigarette-boxes Birmingham, 1930; Birmingham, 1938 and Birmingham, 1962; the cigarette-case Chester, 1929, the cigarette-boxes oblong or square, two engraved with presentation inscriptions, the third engraved with a crest, the cigarette-case with engine turned decoration, 15cm wide and smaller (4)
George V silver vanity set, London 1927/28, maker Mappin & Webb, with Greek key and engine turned decoration, consisting of hairbrush, two clothes brushes, comb, hand mirror, two scent bottles and powder bowl with clear glass lower sections, (8)Comb with missing tooth, some rubbing to hallmarks
Harlequin silver dressing table set, various dates and makers, with engine turned backs and vacant cartouches, to include hand mirror, two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes, dressing table pot with clear glass base (6)Some rubbing to engine turned decoration and hallmarks, surface dents and scratches
George V silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1927, maker Hammond, Turner & Sons, the engine turned exterior with vacant rectangular cartouche and gilt interior, George V silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1920, maker Henry Matthews, with plain exterior and gilt interior, George V Art Deco silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1930, the engine turned lid with vacant cartouche, weighable silver 3oz (3)Cigarette box with numerous dents to lid and body, marks badly rubbed, cigarette cases with surface scratches and marks
Pair of George V silver handled brushes and comb, London 1929, maker William Comyns & Sons Ltd, the brushes with engine turned backs and circular cartouches initialled RFF, housed in a brown leather caseCase with surface scuffs and marks, light rubbing to hallmarks, small dents and scratches to brushes
Rare Aviation pioneer Ohain signed 6 x 4 photo. Hans Joachim Pabst von Ohain was a German physicist, and the designer of the first operational jet engine. His first design ran in March 1937, and it was one of his engines that powered the world's first flyable all-jet aircraft, the prototype of the Heinkel He 178 in late August 1939. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
A SOMERSET REGISTERED 1937 AUSTIN SEVEN 'RUBY' MK II SALOON - REGISTRATION NO. CYB 759, CHASSIS NO. A/RL268092, ENGINE NO. M236967 complete with V5, green and black livery, Historic Vehicle, Tax & MOT exempt last recorded MOT 1999, fitted with folding luggage rack, and sun-roof, including related paperwork, receipts, Austin 7 Club correspondence etc. with some spares
Late 19th/early 20th century Austro-Hungarian snuff box of rectangular form, the lid with chased foliate decoration and partial enamelling (worn engine turned decoration to the base), gilt interior, 6cm x 4cm x 1cm, together with a Continental gilt white metal oval small salt with good quality filigree work enamel decoration in red, blue and green, 4cm x 2.5cm x 2cm, total weight 78gms (2)
Mixed Lot: Edwardian boat shaped dressing table ring box, the hinged lid inscribed "Pat" and dated "June 7: 1946", original blue velvet lining within supported on four curved feet, Birmingham 1905, maker's mark unclear, a small cigarette case of curved rectangular design, Birmingham 1920 by C E William & Sons and a modern import hallmarked rectangular lidded box with engine turned top opening to reveal a gilt interior, London import hallmarked for 1987 by Douglas Pell Silverware, 162gms all in (3)
Mixed Lot: George VI cigarette case of good quality of shaped rectangular form with chamfered edges, also engine turned within, Birmingham 1949 by possibly Davies Bros or Dingley Bros, a George V large cigarette case of plain rectangular form, banded engine turned decoration and bearing a monogram, gilt interior, Birmingham 1919, maker LF, together with a pair of miniature specimen vases, Birmingham 1912, by Wilmot Mfg Co, 455gms total (4)
Mixed Lot: George V silver encased propelling pencil with engine turned decoration, London 1931, by Sampson Mordan & Co, 9cm long, together with a Georgian silver bladed and tortoiseshell cased folding fruit knife (a/f) and a George VI silver encased swizzle stick (cocktail stirrer) with sliding opening action, engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1949, makers C&C (3)

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