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A JAEGER 8 DAY TRAVELLING ALARM CLOCK with pink metal side panels and face with a gilded chapter ring with Roman numerals, cased stamped 59, 9cm high, together with a Zenith 8 day travelling alarm clock, the gilded case with engine turned decoration, the dial with Arabic numerals and marked Favre-Leuba & Co, the base stamped metal dore, the back stamped 6884 and inscribed and dated 1932, with travelling case, clock 9cm high (2) Condition Report: Jaeger - the chapter ring is loose, clock is over wound and needs TLC. Zenith - winds and ticks. Only has one hand, no glass. back of clock with etched inscription. Clock in need of tlc. Travelling case tired but intact.
An 18ct Gold Open Faced Pocket Watch, signed Richd R Snow, Ripon, 1866, lever movement signed and numbered 101291, diamond endstone, gold coloured dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, maker's mark JW and numbered 101291, 43mm wide see illustration 10.08.18, Case with surface scratches, engine turned decoration is rubbed around the case, back cover with dents, cuvette with small dents and opening tool scratch marks, dial with scratches and the numerals are rubbed in parts, seconds hand is slightly bent, hands are discoloured, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order, total watch weight 67.8g.
An 18ct Gold Pocket Watch, circa 1870, cylinder movement signed Mottu Geneve, gold coloured dial with Roman numerals, back cover numbered inside 16301 and stamped 18k, 40mm wide see illustration 06.08.18, Case with surface scratches, back cover engine turning is rubbed and with dents, dial numerals are faded and rubbed, movement in going order, total watch weight 44g.
James Bond 007 Aston Martin V12 Vanquish detailed die-cast metal replica scale 1:12 from Danbury Mint - boxed including stylish display case in excellent condition with all original boxes and packaging. The actual size of the car is 15 inches in length and includes a button under the chassis to expose four hidden rockets, an opening bonnet revealing the intricately detailed Aston Martin V12 engine. From the film "Die Another Day". (2) [I]
SAMPSON MORDAN & CO; a Victorian hallmarked silver propelling pencil with suspension ring, Birmingham 1885, length 8cm, a similar floral engraved yellow metal example inscribed 'S Mordan & Co', and another unnamed engine turned decorated example, also a hallmarked silver gilt vesta case, Peach Bros, Birmingham 1901 (4).
MAPPIN & WEBB; a George V hallmarked silver candle snuffer/pen tray with engine turned linear decoration and vacant circular cartouche, London 1918, length 22cm, and an octagonal twin handled bonbon dish with pierced sides, Synyer & Beddowes, Birmingham, date letter obscured, length 11.5cm, approx 6.1ozt (2).
ADIE & LOVEKIN LTD; an Edward VII hallmarked silver pin cushion modelled as a camel, Birmingham 1906, length 7cm, and an engine turned decorated shield shaped belt buckle, Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1908, width 8.5cm, weighable silver approx 1.5ozt (2). CONDITION REPORT: The camel in general good condition with overall traces of minor wear such as rubbing, seams between main body and legs are slightly visible so is the main seam between the halves of the body, residues of cleaning products in incised parts, between legs and other detail, tarnish, areas of very minor dints and scratches commensurate with age, wear to the felt cushion, dint to the back of the head, back legs slightly misshapen, hallmarks heavily rubbed but still visible, the belt buckle heavily tarnished and with surface dirt.
NATHANIEL MILLS; a William IV hallmarked silver rectangular vinaigrette with overall engine turned decoration, centred with a vacant rectangular cartouche to the hinged lid enclosing gilt wash interior with pierced grill, Birmingham 1830, 4.5 x 3cm, approx 0.8ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Rubbing to the engine turned decoration predominantly to the lid and base. The lid is slightly warped to the inside, wear to the corners and end of hinges, the lid doesn't close properly. Areas of tarnish to the interior and traces of cleaning products.
A group of variously hallmarked silver items to include a pair of small lancet shaped four division toast racks, Adie Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1913, a set of four pastry forks with pierced finials, Cooper Bros & Sons, Sheffield 1929, and an engine turned decorated hand mirror, WG Sother Ltd, Birmingham 1979, weighable silver approx 5.4ozt.
Twelve magic lantern photographic slides. Cornish mining. Images taken by the pioneering Cornish photographer John Charles Burrow for his book 'Mongst Mines & Miners, Underground scenes by flashlight' 1893. These are the earliest images of this subject. These images taken at Cooks Kitchen (between Dolcoath & Tincroft,Tuckingmill) and Blue Hills Mine (St Agnes). All twelve labelled Newton & Co, 3 Fleet St. London. Annotations include 'Man Engine at 190 Cook's Kitchen' and 'Above the 60 Fathoms level, Blue Hills Mine'. Also 22 other scientific slides, some coloured, probably for educational purposes: 'Manufacture of Coal Gas', 'Proposed Methane Hydrogen Plant' etc.

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