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Los 7

Corgi Major No. 1127 Bedford TK Simon Snorkel Fire Engine. Generally G/VG in F/G Box.

Los 257

Collection of Ladybird books, Thomas the Tank Engine, Beatrix Potter and others

Los 231

GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOONwith a shaped oval bowl, London 1805, together with a George V silver cigarette case with canted corners and engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1935

Los 242

GEORGE V SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL LIDDED JARBirmingham 1918, 6.2cm diameter; a period silver topped sugar caster and silver cigarette case with gilt interior, 9.1cm x 6.7cm; a silver covered powder bowl with engine turned decoration and with mirror to underside, 12.5cm diameter; and a later silver portable cigarette/ash holder (5)

Los 243

GEORGE V SILVER MOUNTED DESK CALENDARwith engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1934, 8.7cm high x 13.4cm wide, raised on a wooden plinth

Los 1816

SHELF OF MIXED ITEMS INCLUDING DON PEDRO ENGINE GAUGE SET, SINGLE STAFFORDSHIRE TERRIER AND A WALL CLOCK

Los 14

A pair of Adam style brass candlesticks with fluted and beaded decoration and detachable sconces, 9 3/4" high plus a pair of French brass candlesticks with engine milled decoration, 8 1/2" high

Los 418

Two tin toy fire engines and two tin toy cars, fire engine L. 45cm.

Los 53

A hallmarked silver cigarette box with engine turned decoration, 15 x 9 x 4cm.

Los 1211

Good repeater alarm carriage clock striking the hours and quarters on a gong, the 2.25" ornate floral painted chapter ring enclosing an engine turned gilt centre, over an alarm dial and within a corniche style brass case, 7.5" high

Los 1344

Good ormolu two train portico mantel clock striking on a bell, the movement back plate bearing the maker's trademark logo stamped with a crown over a capital A enclosed by a circle, the 2.75" chapter ring enclosing an engine turned centre, within a drumhead casing, supported by four tapering fluted columns to the stepped base cast with an egg and dart frieze, 10" high (pendulum and key)

Los 1532

French Empire ormolu two train figural mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel, silk suspension and striking on a bell, the 3.5" white chapter ring enclosing an engine turned gilt centre, within a drumhead casing surmounted by a Classical harp and attended by a standing winged figure, upon a rectangular stepped base applied with stylised foliage, 14.5" high (pendulum)

Los 2513

Eight day silver plated mantel clock timepiece, the 3.5" square silvered dial inscribed Jamieson & Carey, Aberdeen, within a fluted pillared engine turned stepped case, 4.25" high; also a Swiss mahogany inlaid mantel clock within a canted case, 6.5" high and two other contemporary clocks (4)

Los 147

An unsigned continental lady's open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and hands, unsigned key wind movement, the case with French marks for 18ct gold, the inner dust cover signed 'N5724 Pin Cazal(?) @ Paris' number 9308, the reverse decorated with engine turning around a vacant escutcheon cartouche

Los 155

Rolex - A lady's 9ct gold wristwatch, the circular unsigned gold coloured engine turned dial with Arabic numerals within silvered circles and blued hands, the signed fifteen jewel manual wind movement, the case by Dennison, hallmarked Birmingham 1916, numbered 89802 on a yellow metal double strand snake link bracelet with fold over ladder clasp, in a fitted case by Mappin & Webb

Los 83

Two early 20th century silver card cases, both slightly concave in form with hinged lids, the first, by EJ Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1921, decorated with vertical engine turned stripes around a vacant circular cartouche, the second, possibly by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1901, decorated with foliate engraving around a monogrammed cartouche, and containing original calling cards, 2.9ozt gross (2)

Los 152

An unsigned continental open faced pocket watch, the gilt engine turned dial with black Roman numerals, blued hands and key winding aperture at 3 o'clock, the front loading unsigned key wind movement with push button release under the bow at 12 o'clock, the case bordered by a bezel set with two rows of split seed pearls, the reverse engine turned around a vacant circular cartouche with matching pearl set bezel, case number 503, tested to 18ct standard with three unidentified markings, three pearls missing

Los 169

An unsigned 18ct gold open faced pocket watch and a silver open faced chronograph pocket watch, the first with gilt floral dial, gold coloured Roman numerals, blued hands and subsidiary seconds register, the unsigned front loading fusée movement numbered 74943 behind a base metal dust cover, the case by Henry Stuart, the outer lid hallmarked Chester 1865, the case hallmarked Chester 1863, with foliate edge, the reverse engine turned around a vacant belted cartouche, in a blue velvet lined presentation case; the second with white dial, black Roman numerals and Arabic five minute indicators to the outer minute track, gold coloured hands and blued sweep second hand, with sliding stop/start lever at one o'clock, unsigned key wound movement, the case probably by the City Watch Case Company, hallmarked London 1884, the reverse engine turned around a circular vacant cartouche, the key attached via a base metal foxtail link short guard chain with swivel catch terminal (2)

Los 224

A 9ct gold pocket cigarette case by Mappin & Webb, bevel edged and engine turned all over with push in thumbpiece, fitted with an elasticated retainer and engraved inside with a personal message, measuring 12cm x 8.5cm, London hallmarks for 9ct gold, 1921, weight 131.6g

Los 31

A Victorian silver barrel shaped novelty pepper caster by Charles Thomas Fox and George Fox, London 1856, the partially ribbed body between a plain, once engine turned centre, the screw topped lid with decorated pierced top bordered by a low gallery, 1.7ozt 5 x 4cm (2 x 2in) Considerable wear to the engine turning and some dents and knocks around the middle . Gallery is a little out of shape.

Los 47

A George IV silver snuffbox, probably by John Tongue, Birmingham 1824, of rectangular form, the body engine turned all over, floral thumbpiece, vacant rectangular cartouche to the cover, gilded interior, 1.8oz 7cm (3in)

Los 48

A George III silver snuffbox, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1808, of rectangular form, the body engine turned all over, plain thumbpiece, vacant circular cartouche to the cover, gilded interior, 2.5ozt 7cm (3in) some wear to the gilding. 'Bite' very slightly out of true

Los 92

A Victorian silver snuffbox by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1844, of rectangular form, the body covered with repoussé foliate decoration, the cover engine turned with applied matching foliate decorated border around a central rectangular engraved cartouche, the base engine turned, with gilded interior and in the original presentation case 4.6ozt 3 x 8 x 5cm (1 x 3 x 2in)

Los 287

A pair of silver plain band napkin rings; two dissimilar; and a folding silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration mixed marks 11

Los 1180

AN ENGINE TURNED SILVER CIRCULAR TRAVELLING CLOCK, with white enamel dial, stamped STERLING. 4.25ins diameter.

Los 196

A Pair of Silver Vesta Cases. This lot also includes an engine-turned silver match-box holder, all Birmingham hallmark, approx 56.5 gms.

Los 536

Victorian snuff box engine turned 4.25” wide Birm 1831 by FC 50g.

Los 577

A trinket box engine turned hinged cover raised on pad feet 3.5” dia Birm 1932 by WM

Los 345

Two silver trinket boxes, one round with gilt interior, gross weight 161.6g, one square engraved "Presented to Stafford Huntbach ESQ. by the Executive and staff centenary year 1963, Engine turned pattern to lid, wooden lining, also a part silver-backed dressing table set comprising a mirror and brush, another silver back brush and another silver back mirror Condition reports are not available for our Interiors sales.

Los 595

in the traditional taste, the silver engine turned plate mounted with a gold medal

Los 619

in the traditional taste, together with a Birmingham silver engine turned ashtray

Los 233

A George V silver oval inkwell, hinged domed cover, spreading base, 15cm wide, A J Zimmerman & Co, Birmingham 1924; a George V silver rectangular cigarette box, the hinged cover engine turned, cedar lined, 18cm wide, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1929; a George V silver curved rounded rectangular hip flask, 9cm wide, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1926 (3)

Los 243

A George VI silver and blue enamel cigarette case and matchbox sleeve, each engine turned and applied with a coronet, the case 8.5cm wide, Barber Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1940 (2)

Los 249

A large early 20th century silver and enamel bun shaped box and cover, decorated in polychrome with roses on a pale lemon engine turned ground, gilt interior, 12cm diam, import marks for London 1911

Los 250

A large early Victorian silver shaped rectangular snuff box, engine turned and engraved with leafy scrolls, flowers and fruiting branches, hinged cover, gilt interior, Edward Smith, Birmingham 1848

Los 308

A Victorian silver aide memoir, engine turned and engraved with scrolling foliage, 6.5cm long, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1849

Los 330

A William IV silver gilt oval vinaigrette, engine turned, pierced grille, 5cm long, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1835

Los 331

A William IV silver gilt vinaigrette, rectangular vacant cartouche, engine turned, pierced grille, 3cm wide, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1836

Los 343

An Art Deco silver rectangular cigar box, hinged cover engine turned and flanked by two broad bands, shaped thumbpiece, 17cm wide, Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1925

Los 349

An Austrian silver and enamel sweetmeat basket, engine turned in faux-weave and decorated in polychrome with ribbon-tied flowering swags on an opaque ground, 7cm diam, c.1925

Los 371

An Edwardian silver melon shaped casket, hinged engine turned cover, lion paw feet with acanthus to knees, 12cm diam, Daniel & John Wellby, London 1907, 8.5oz

Los 384

An Elizabeth II silver and enamel octagonal sweetheart powder compact, hinged cover engine turned and applied with RAF wings, enclosing a mirror, engine turned base, 8cm wide, Birmingham 1959

Los 387

An Elizabeth II silver rectangular cigarette box, engine turned overall, hinged cover with leafy scroll border, bracket feet, 21cm wide, Birmingham 1985

Los 395

Asprey & Co - an Art Deco silver patent cigarette case, engine turned, the ejector mechanism with cabochon set thumbpiece, 8cm wide, import mark for London 1926

Los 1643

A 9ct gold propelling pencil, by Sampson Mordan and Co, engine turned, 8cm long

Los 1668

A Louis XVI Revival ivory circular snuff box, the push cover inset with a watercolour of figures in a Picturesque landscape, indistinctly signed, engine turned gilt inset, the base picked out with a laureate garland with roses, 6.5cm diam, c. 1870

Los 1795

A George II mahogany longcase clock, 27cm brass dial, inscribed Hindley, York, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the arch applied with a lotus boss on a moss velvet ground, the hood with dentil cornice and brass capped reeded Corinthian columns, arched rectangular door to waist, plinth base, 218cm high, c.1740Henry Hindley (1701-1771) was born at Wigan, apprenticed to his father 1715-1721 before setting up in Wigan where he worked until 1731, when he moved to York to take over his father's practice there. An important clock and watchmaker, he was a friend of John Whitehurst FRS, the inventor of an improved wheel-cutting engine and made the clock for the Minster at York in 1750. He also made a regulator with pin wheel escapement. A number of apprentices are recorded as having been articled to him. He was succeeded by his son, Joseph (1728-1774).Loomes, B. Clockmakers of the Northern Counties of England (Mayfield 1997) 143-146.

Los 290

Model trains custom-built LNER region to include a Roger Chilvers RC106 carriage, a Sir Roland Hill engine and a 00 gauge model Palitoy

Los 305

The Lionel Corporation 'Milwaukee Road' engine, a Summit carriage, a Baby Ruth carriage and others

Los 53

An engine turned silver dressing table pot and cover and a pair of silver plated entree dishes and covers

Los 80

A collection of 00 gauge railway items to include a cattle truck, an oil tank, engine and tender Duchess of Atholl (converted)

Los 105

Ransomes Tplex 285D Ride on playing field mower. Triple cylinder about 7'6 cut with lawn tyres and Perkins 954cc diesel engine

Los 56

A Mountfield self-propelled petrol engine lawn mower

Los 85

Flora Best multi armed chain saw hedge trimmer strimmer extending petrol engine tool

Los 395

A Chad Valley O gauge train set, tin plate clockwork, with engine and tender, eight wagons, signal, bridge, booking hall, signal box, and track, boxed.

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