THOMAS SHAW; a Victorian hallmarked silver vinaigrette of rectangular form with engine turned decorated base and hinged lid centred with an engraved cartouche and with cast border to the hinged enclosing gilt washed interior with pierced grill, Birmingham 1835, 4 x 2.5cm, approx 0.7oxt. CONDITION REPORT: The grill is very slightly sprung, otherwise appears OK.
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NATHANIEL MILLS; an early to mid-19th century hallmarked silver snuff box with engine turned decorated hinged base and lid centred with a crested cartouche, with cast foliate border and linear sides, Birmingham 1826-1857, 5 x 3 x 2.5cm, approx 1.3ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Hinges are firm. Overall just general surface wear.
THOMAS SMITH (possibly); a George III hallmarked silver gilt rectangular snuff box with engine turned decorated base and lid with flush hinge, centred with applied rectangular vacant cartouche, with gilt interior, Birmingham 1835, 8 x 5cm, approx 2.5ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Generally in good condition, the lid closes properly but there is a small gap to the side with thumb piece, areas of rubbing to the gilt, particularly to the corners of the main body, thumb piece and edges, engine turned decoration in tact, areas of tarnish mainly to the sides, minor areas of traces of usage mainly to the interior.
EDWARD SMITH; a Victorian hallmarked silver shaped rectangular snuff box with overall engine turned decoration and foliate scroll thumb piece, with hinged lid enclosing gilt washed interior, with cartouche engraved with presentation inscription dated 1861, Birmingham 1857, 8 x 5.5cm, approx 3.6ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
CARTIER; a lady's stainless steel Tank Française bracelet watch, the engine turned dial set with Roman numerals and date aperture, diameter excluding winding crown 2.7cm, numbered 526627MX 2302 to case reverse, with certificate/warranty and instructional booklets and set of extra links, in gilt tooled red case and boxed. CONDITION REPORT: Running and point of cataloguing but no guarantee of working order, the case and bracelet with surface scratches and dirt throughout, box with marks, scuffs and creases.
Two 19th century portrait miniature mourning pendants in gold plated cases, one with glazed back, 6.5 x 5.5cm, the other with engine turned back centred with glazed hair aperture, also a watercolour miniature portrait of a general in profile, diameter 5.5cm, glazed and in gold plated frame (3). CONDITION REPORT: All in good condition, the example with hair aperture to the back has a chip to the edge of the rim, the watercolour portrait with some staining to the background, all mounts with mild tarnish commensurate with age and slightly misshapen glass mounts.
Bell - Ships bell, this came from a Marine fire fighting vessel, it came with a telescope dated 1939 and a large 12" compass, mounted in a gimble, it did not come off a fire engine, as these had one leg longer than the other to allow for the slope on the engine roof, the bell is in excellent original condition, good colour, no cracks, with original clapper or hammer, mounted on hardwood cherry base, sitting on forged steel brackets, 52cm long, 34cm wide, 62.5cm overall height, weight (bell and stand) 27.2kg
A gilt brass and iron fire grate in George III style, early 20th century, with rectangular backplate, a serpentine fronted three bar body and floral openwork apron, supported by two square section gilt legs incised with floral motifs, the four urn finials incised with garlands and engine milling style decoration, 77 cm high, 82 cm wide
Corgi - Vintage Glory Limited Edition models including Sentinel DG4 Steam Wagon with Barrels - McMullen Brewery; a Super Sentinel with Crates - Tate & Lyle; a Sentinel Platform Wagon Trailer & Load - United Africa; another with Oil Drums - Wynns; a Foden Flatbed Steamer with 'Liftvan' - Bishop & Sons; another Tate & Lyle; a Fowler B6 'Super Lion' Showmans Engine (King Carnival II); all boxed; etc.(12)
An Edwardian silver card case, by Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1905, rectangular form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, the centre with a vacant cartouche and mask motifs, pig-skin lined interior with compartments for stamps and with a pencil, in a fitted case, length 10.6cm, plus a Victorian silver card case, by Thomas Dones, Birmingham 1853, rectangular form, engraved with flowers and engine-turned decoration, approx. weight 5oz. (2)
An Edwardian silver card case, by W G Keight & Co, Birmingham 1907, rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, in a fitted case, length 10.6cm, plus a Victorian silver card case, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1857, rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll and engine-turned decoration, approx. weight 4.4oz. (2)
A silver and enamel snuff / cigarette box, import marks for London 1930, importer's mark of H.C. Freeman, and also with Irish import marks for 1940, rectangular form, engine turned sides and base, the hinged cover enamelled with a cartoon of a man on bended knee with a woman in Islamic dress, with a man peeping round a corner, signed H.M. Bateman, Copyright', length 7.8cm, approx. weight 3,2oz. 'To many admirers of the art of the cartoon, H.M. Bateman is the most original, the most various, the most brilliant - and, indeed, the funniest - genius of his times. Born in 1887, he was already drawing for publication in his early teens. Surprisingly, prolific and inventive, everything he saw became material, so that his work can be read as a social history of Britain in the first half of the 20th Century and, to an extraordinary degree, as a kind of autobiography. His family and friends; his trips to the fair, to the seaside, abroad; his passions for the Music Hall, for tap-dancing, for boxing, for fishing, for golf; his desperate experiences in the First World War; his car, his house, his vacuum-cleaner; his triumphs and disasters over many years - all find their way in to his cartoons'. ref www.hmbateman.com.
A George III silver-gilt vinaigrette, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1816, pocket watch form, engine-turned decoration, foliate scroll border, the front opens to reveal a pierced pull-out vinaigrette, the reverse opens to reveal a glass locket compartment, diameter 3cm, approx. weight 0.8oz.
A 1930s engine-turned cigarette case/powder compact, a long-stitch evening bag embroidered with courting couple - the gilt filigree clasp inset with cabochon and paste stones, a corded silk sovereign purse with fringing, a floral beaded 'dolly' bag, two tapestry evening bags with chain grips and a black velvet bag embroidered with silver metal thread, to/w a Victorian infant's nightgown
Silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1970, engine-turned lid, engraved presentation inscription, cedar lined, 15cm; rectangular silver and engine-turned cigarette case, Birmingham 1966, 7oz; silver engine-turned and engraved rectangular napkin ring; ladies silver compact; set of 1940s silver coffee spoons with bright-cut handles, cased.

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