A GEORGE IV SILVER RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX with engine-turning, raised floral borders and a vacant cartouche on the base, the cover inset with a chased and embossed plaque depicting a rustic interior scene with peasants preparing & cooking food, gilt interior, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1828; 3.55" (9.2 cms) long; 5.8 oz
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A RARE VICTORIAN "CASTLETOP" CARD CASE of shaped rectangular outline with an engraved view of Blackfriars Bridge, Manchester on the front, bordered by engine-turning, the reverse with engine-turning and a vacant scroll cartouche, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1849; 3.5" (9 cms) long; 1.35 oz
A MIXED LOT:- A late Victorian embossed string or twine holder by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1899, a pair of Japanese condiments, a Dutch chatelaine clip, a slice, a salt spoon and plated cocktail; shaker with engine-turned decoration; the latter 9.75" (24.8 cms) high; 8.5 oz weighable silver (7)
RACING & REGIMENTAL INTEREST:- A George IV rectangular, engine-turned "prize" snuff box with an applied gold thumbpiece and relief plaque on the cover depicting an officer on horseback, galloping, with his sabre raised in anger, the gilt interior inscribed "Barnton Troop Second Prize run for on the 19th July 1823 over the Musselburgh Course & won by James T. Gibson Craig's brown horse Jerry, carrying 13 stone. Two Mile Heats Rode by the owner", by John Linnit, London 1823; 3.3" (8.5 cms) long; 3.4 oz
OO Gauge. Three unboxed Steam Locomotives by Bachmann, Dapol and Tri-ang Hornby together with a white metal kit built 0-6-0 Tank Engine, the latter with some damage. Also included in this lot is a quantity of unboxed coaches and rolling stock by Tri-ang, Lima and others, some being kit-built examples. Condition of items varies.
A SILVER ENGINE TURNED DECORATION ASHTRAY with marks for Birmingham and indistinct makers mark 9cm in diameter approximately, a Birmingham silver cigarette case with engraved decoration and monogrammed K.T. Knudsen 8.5cm approximately and a further silver snuff box with engine turned decoration and blank cartouche (3)
Two boxed Dinky diecast toysComprising Dinky Supertoys 982 Pullmore car transporter, Dinky Supertoys 955 fire engine with extending ladder, an unboxed Trophy Models MGA and six unboxed Dinkys comprising caravan, Riley, Vanguard, Austin Somerset, early fire engine and armored car, playworn and some repainted.
Avon Products, Car Replicas in Glass & Plastic inc Aftershave/Talc, all Mint Boxed & Unused as issued. (USA issue Mid-Late 1970's), to include 1973 Ford Ranger F100 XLT Pickup in Blue, La France Ladder Chief Fire Engine in Red & White inc Aerial Ladder, 'Big Rig' 1970's Truck & Tanker in Green & White, 1926 Checker 'Taxi' in Yellow/Black, 1931 Mack 'Greyhound Lines' Coach in Blue & White, 1930's Harvester Tractor in Amber - 6 items.
A circa 1840 French bronze and gilt bronze mantel clock, the indistinctly signed engine turned silvered dial with twin winding holes for a brass eight day cylinder movement, having outside countwheel and striking on a bell, within a naturalistic setting and surmounted with a dog, formally with further mount, to a stepped double plinth on leaf scroll feet, h.40cm, w.35cm
A William IV Silver Table Snuff Box, Benjamin Smith, London 1837, rectangular with waisted sides, the hinged cover applied with a coat of arms and convolvulus border, allover engine turned decoration, gilt interior, 9.3cm wide, 8oz 2dwt Clear marks to flange and part marked to inside of cover. The box is of good quality and good gauge. Some wear to the engine turning on sides. Gilt interior slightly pale but still bright. Hinge appears intact, cover closing properly. Traces of gilding in places.
A George IV Silver Snuff Box, maker's mark TS, Birmingham 1825, rectangular, the sides decorated with flowerheads, the hinged cover engraved with a crest of a beacon fired above an armorial and the inscription Presented To Dr G. Kirk, by his Patients and Friends, on leaving Middlesbro, Augt 1854, gilt interior, 9cm wide, 4oz 18dwt Marks to the interior are all clear, gilding is pale. Engraving to arms and inscription is worn and difficult to read. Some wear to the engine turned border and base. Hinge appears in good order. Cover closing fairly well. Some wear to decoration at high points and corners.
A silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration inscribed to the interior "P.E.C HMS Derwent 1942" (Birmingham 1938), together with a set of six George IV silver teaspoons (by William Woodman, Exeter 1825), a silver tea strainer and a pair of pierced silver bonbon dishes, approx 14 oz total, together with a Georgian silver caddy spoon by John Bettridge
A Coty glass bowl and cover, impressed "Coty France" to base and to the rim of the frosted flower head medallion design cover, bears label to underside "L'Origan Brillantine Cristallisé Coty", housed in a silver dish base with green and black enamel banded and engine turned decoration (by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1929), 6.5 cm diameter, 1.6 oz weighable silver CONDITION REPORTS Please note that this is not Lalique but a later made copy by COTY. The lid has chips to it all over, both lid and base have moulding flaws. The silver mount has wear the enamel. Overall general wear and tear conducive with age and use to inc. scratches, knocks etc.
Scientific. HELMHOLTZ (H) Popular Lectures on Scientific Subjects. 1873, 8vo, tan morocco; BROWN (T) The Marine Steam-Engine, 2nd edition 1852; WALKER (A) The New Lavater, 1839, rebound; GONVOT. Legislation Militaire, 1847, half calf; a manuscript note book of chemical or pharmaceutical notes c.1870; a German text 1786 on European statistics; one other on bookbinding by Zaehnsdorf (7)

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