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A silver snuff box by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1806, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration and Greek key edges, the hinged cover set with a polished agate oval with an engraved dedication on the reverse "Presented to Geo. Barton on his retirement", 8.5cm x 5.5cm, 97gms Condition Report: Available upon request
A WWII RAF Log Book of target tug / drogue pilot 907807 A.F.E. HARRISON. Entries include injuries sustained including amputation of finger, engine failure, Lysander flights, forced landing causing cut to head, crash landing. "Port engine became unfastened and the pilot couldn't stop the aircraft which ran on and hit the hedge at end of the runway. The blade of the starboard engine pierced the calf of my left leg which necessitated treatment. The rest of the crew were unhurt except for abrasion and shock." Together with other related documents.
GEORGE V SILVER PLATED THREE PIECE VANITY SET, maker Daniel Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1933, comprising hand mirror, comb and hair brush, the hand mirror, with engine turned decoration, 27cm high, along with a silver handled button hook and two other silver handled tools, an ebony hair clip and a pair of fireplace tongs
Fabergé - A rectangular gold box, workmaster Henrik Wigström, with engine-turned decoration and a diamond-set thumbpiece, signed Faberge to interior, 56 zolotnik and maker's mark for Henrik Wigström, 8cm wide, 111g, with outer leather pouch Accompanied by the original purchase valuation dated 4 February 1975 from Wartski.
Fabergé - A rectangular gold and rock crystal box, workmaster Michael Perchin, with cut corners and faceted crystal to the hinged cover and base, the gold sides decorated with striped engine-turned bands with plain small circles within scrolling borders, stamped ФАБЕРЖЕ and with maker's initials М.П, fitted Wartski box, 4.8cm wide Provenance: purchased by the current owner from Wartski in 1975. Accompanied by the original purchase valuation dated 4 February 1975 from Wartski, signed by Kenneth Snowman.
A collection of British & World Fire Brigade cap badges mounted on two wooden shields one with Derbyshire Fire Service Coat of Arms. Over 50 badges most finished with coloured enamels. Mainly British badges. Includes Belfast Airport badge, Melbourne Met Fire Service, Cheshire x 2, AFS, DFS, Teeside, London, Southport, Notts, NFS, Newcastle & Gateshead, Wolverhampton, Burnley, Greater Manchester, Gloucester, Southampton, South Shields, Westmorland, etc. Includes a scarce brass badge taken from the Duke of Devonshire own Fire Engine from Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
Collection of books to include: Castrol Achievements 1966 booklet in original envelope including poster and car sticker; three Cassell Books of the Austin A.40 and A.35; Handbook of the Austin Seven; Maintenance manual for Austin A40; Diesel Traction Manual for Enginemen, British Railways, 1962; two copies of Sketches of Engine and Machine Details, by Wallace Bentley, and others, including books on Derbyshire, in one carton
A George IV burr walnut and sycamore strung tea caddy, circa 1825, of sarcophagus form, mounted with floral cast gilt metal ring handles to either side and raised on conforming engine milled ball feet, the pyramidal cover opening to two subsidiary hinged caddies and a moulded glass vessel within, 21cm high, 30cm wide, 16cm deep
A Louis Philippe gilt bronze three light bouillotte table lamp, circa 1830, the engine milled urn sconces on cornucopia form scrolling arms cast with imbricated laurel, issuing from an engine milled stem and on a conforming dished and gadrooned circular base; the tole peinte shade mounted on a square section adjustable stem cast with arrow heads and a loop finial, 54cm high, 35cm wide overall CATALOGUE NOTES: This model of lamp is named after the French card game of Bouillotte, which was popular during the French Revolution and first half of the 19th century. With its non-flammable painted metal shade, which could be adjusted downwards as the candles burnt away, the Bouillotte lamp became a popular feature on games tables

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