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2015 MERCEDES E220 CDI SE BLUE TECH AUTOMATIC FOUR DOOR SALOONRegistration Number - YD15AZN Chassis Number - WDD212001213154871 Engine Number - 65192432699666 cc2143, with black artico interior, command navigation with bluetooth telephone, heated seats, folding mirrors, front and rear parking distance control, two zone climate control. 36,000 miles, two owners, MOT expiry date 30/4/2020Buyers Premium 10% plus VAT (12% inclusive) for this lot
1933 AUSTIN 10 Registration Number: AJJ 62 Chassis Number: G15937 Engine Number: 1G16113The Austin 10 was launched in 1932 to sit between the Austin 7 and the larger Austin 12. A widely produced pre-war car that is known for its simplicity, its history and its reliability. It was a forerunner of popular light cars of the era. With its unmistakable classic style and the simplicity of its mechanics, this car should appeal to a large range of classic car enthusiasts. This model is sold with a good service history.Buyers Premium 10% plus VAT (12% inclusive) for this lot
1967 JAGUAR 420Registration Number: PLF 790E Chassis Number: PLF 3221BW Engine Number: 7F45988The Jaguar 420 was introduced in 1966 and was designed to be Jaguar's ultimate compact sporting saloon. Developed from the S-type, the 420 adopts a number of Jaguar attributes that make it one of the great cars produced at the Browns Lane factory. It was fitted with the 4.2 XK engine of the E-type and Jaguar's own independent rear suspension system. The 420 also stylistically combined the S-types flattened roof line with an MkX style grille, which resulted in an instantly recognizable classic. This vehicle has a new stainless-steel exhaust system, a recently added master cylinder and an updated remote servo. These alterations are recorded in the service history and allow this Jaguar to perform reliably at the top of its ability.Buyers Premium 10% plus VAT (12% inclusive) for this lot
A GROUP OF SILVER MOUNTED DRESSING TABLE ITEMS comprising; two embossed oval hair brushes and another shaped oval and engine turned; two embossed oblong clothes brushes; an oval brush; a shaped-round hand mirror and a comb, various dates and makers; together with an embossed round hand mirror apparently unmarked
W H MASON, CLIFTON, A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CASED OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, CIRCA 1889; AND A CHAIN the key-wind fusee lever movement signed 'W H Mason, Clifton. No. '3' over '140149' ', split bi-metallic balance and Bosley type regulation; white dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the 49mm engine-turned three-piece hinged case hallmarked Chester 1889, base metal dust cover; together with a silver graduated curb 'Albert' watch chain with a 'T' bar and two swivel terminals, approx. 40.5cm long (16 in), 37g
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ENGINE TURNED SQUARE CIGARETTE CASE AND A SILVER MOUNTED CIGARETTE BOX the case with engine turned panels and a leaf-scroll border, and engraved inside with an indistinct name, stamped '900', 9.5cm long, 8.50cm wide (approx. 3 ¾ in X 3 ¼ in), 92g gross (approx. 3 oz); the cigarette box with a hinged cover engraved 'W,J,G, 1917' and a wood lining, mark of Charles and Richard Comyns, London 1916, 9.25cm long, 8.25cm wide (approx. 3 ¼ in X 3 ¼ in), 129g gross (a little over 4 oz)
TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER ENGINE TURNED RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE CASES one engraved with script initials 'CHG' in a panel, mark of Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1937, 17cm long, 8.5cm wide (approx. 6 ¾ in X 3 ½ in), 237g gross (a little over 7 ½ oz); the other with engine turned bands and an internal presentation inscription dated …2nd March 1945…', mark of Smith & Bartlam, Birmingham 1944, 14.25cm long, 8.75cm wide (approx. 5 ¾ in X 3 ½ in), 227g gross (7 ¼ oz)
TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY ENGINE TURNED RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE/CHEROOT CASES one with engine turned panels and two 'Greek Key' bands and engraved inside 'RGJN 1932' & 'GMS' mark of Mayes, Mills & Co, Birmingham 1931, 10cm long, 8.50cm wide (approx. 4 in X 3 ¼ in), 146g gross (a little over 4 ½ oz); the other a longer rectangular cheroot case with engine turned panels within scroll borders and a panel 'Dot', mark of Beddoes & Co, Birmingham 1935, 15.75cm long, 5.5cm wide (approx. 6 ¼ in X 2 ¼ in), 129g gross (a little over 4 oz)
TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY ENGINE TURNED RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE CASES each stamped 'Sterling Silver'; one with engine turned bands and script initials 'LEA', 14cm long, 9.25cm wide (approx. 5 ½ in X 3 ½ in), 229g gross (7 ¼ oz); the other smaller and with Art Deco bands and a script monogram 'JHR(?)', 11.75cm long, 8.5cm wide (approx. 4 ½ in X 3 ¼ in), 172g gross (5 oz)
TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER ENGINE TURNED RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE CASES one with rounded corners, engine turned bands and a round reserve engraved with a script monogram, and with an internal presentation inscription 'To Wattie from his Colleagues at the Admiralty 1940-1946', mark of Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1914, 14cm long, 8.75cm wide (approx. 5 ½ in X 3 ½ in), 160g gross (a little over 5 oz); the other with bevelled edges and an internal presentation dated '10-6-35', mark of Padgett & Braham Ltd, London 1938, 12.5cm long, 9cm wide (approx. 5 in X 3 ½ in), 191g gross (a little over 6 oz)
Three complete model Aeroplanes, to include a RC Yellow Plane Stinson battery plane - Nitro, a RC Plane nitro powered, a RC Trainer Plane - Nitro, two fly sky remote, two field charges, two Nitro fuel, a Lipo guard bag, three 2200 main batteries, one RC training software for PC, two field boxes, three 12L batteries, two spare electric motors (new), Air Brusly kit, spare engine, one plane holder, three old type remotes (two in boxes), two IC starters one working and one not working, together with further spares.
Mid Victorian Period - Sterling Silver Hip Flask of Excellent Form and Quality. Engine Turned, Vacant Cartouche. Hallmark London 1866, Maker T.J ( Thomas Johnson ) Screw Cap / Top. Approx 124.2 grams. Please See Photo. Height Is Approx 5.5 Inches & With 3.5 Inches. Odd Small Dents but Doesn't Detract.
Limited Edition Collection of Model Vehicles. Diecast model vans and cars, all in original boxes, comprising: Teachers Highland Cream Whiskey Van with miniature Teachers Whiskey; Lea & Perrins Van with Miniature Vodka; Jameson Irish Whiskey Van with Miniature Whiskey; Corgi London Bus; 'Days Gone' Souvenir of London Madame Tussauds Bus and LCC Fire Engine; 7 Sportscar Collection Models, and many others. Please see photographs.
Art Deco Period - Attractive Square Shaped Lidded Silver Case with Sun Burst Design to Cover and Gold Thumb Nail to Open. Size 3 x 3 Inches - 7.5 x 7.5 cm. 89.4 grams. Marked 800 Silver, + A Sterling Silver Attractive Shaped Silver Ladies Compact, with Engine Turned Front and Back - Hallmark Birmingham 1944. 4 x 2.75 Inches - 10 x 6.9 cm. 73.1 grams. Condition - Square Case Slight Signs of Wear, the Oval Case - Signs of Wear Inside Closes Nicely, Overall Lovely Lot.
A MID 18TH CENTURY OPEN FACED VERGE POCKET WATCH BY CONYERS DUNLOP, LONDON in gilt base metal, signed gilt brass fusee movement No 3461 steel three arm balance, wheel diamond endstone, foliate scroll pierced cock, silver regulating dial with Roman numerals, foliate scroll engraved full backplate, square section baluster pillars, white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals, gilt heavy diamond and arrow hands with winding aperture, approximate diameter 49mm, engine turned case with central rosette. See illustration Provenance: By order of Sir Andrew and Lady Buchanan and George Buchanan of Hodsock Priory, Nottinghamshire
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH ALARM, the engine turned silvered face with two white enamel dials, bevelled glasses and two-tone bronze case with pillars set to the corners, striking movement with bell in the base; together with a red morocco case with sliding panel, clock 13cm high. See illustration
[Anon.] ''An Old Hand'' THE ENGINE-ROOM; WHO SHOULD BE IN IT, AND WHAT THEY SHOULD DO... third edition, publisher's boards, 1877, [Partington (C.F.)] articles on shipbuilding extracted from a larger work, publisher's limp wrappers, [1825] , Halsted (E.P.)THE SCREW-FLEET OF THE NAVY, modern half calf over patterned boards, 1850 , Rogers (Inkerman) SHIPS AND SHIPYARDS OF BIDEFORD DEVON 1568 TO 1938, publisher's boards, 1947 , Robins (Benjamin) NEW PRINCIPLES OF GUNNERY... facsimile edition, publisher's cloth, dust-jacket, 1972, Douglas (Howard, General Sir) ON NAVAL WARFARE WITH STEAM, 1858, 8vo (6)
A good collection of vintage curios, the items include a brass State Express cigarette box with engine turned decoration, advertising tins, The Oneholer car badge and AA example, designer spoon, brass see, speak and hear no evil monkeys, replica iron cross, Bristol ore clube badge, 1960's 10 years road safe conducting medal and ribbon, costume jewellery, cufflinks, watches, lighters, two small model trains, napkin rings, ashtrays, cased binoculars etc.
An Art Deco silver hallmarked cigarette case of rectangular bowed form with engine turned stripe decoration and push button clasp opening to reveal a gilt interior. Hallmarks for Chester date letter G 1932, makers mark for E J Trevitt & Sons Ltd. Weighs 41.3g. Measures 6 cm wide by 8.5cm deep.
A selection of silver items to include a twin handled table salt of circular form raised on a plinth base (hallmarks present but rubbed), a dressing table trinket lidded pot having engine turned decoration (assay rubbed, date letter A), a cut glass dressing table bottle having a silver collar and a pewter Tudric hammered twin handle pot. Weight of condiment and pot 124.2g.
A circa 1930's Art Deco silver cigarette case of curved rectangular form having engine turned decoration with push button clasp and inscribed monogram B to top left. Hallmarks to gilt inner for Birmingham date letter N 1937, makers mark for Frederick Field. Weighs 60.2g. Measures 6.5 wide by 8.5cm wide.
Victorian silver travelling carriage lamp, London 1876, maker William Leuchars, of cylindrical form, the engine turned hinged lid with central monogram, the body with twisting central section opening to reveal the oval candle aperture, the foot with sliding mechanism for adjusting candle height, gross weight 10.9oz

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