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A detailed model of a live steam Windermere launch, built by the late Mr Ivor Dolling of Chesham. The model constructed in hardwood with horizontal boiler driving small twin cylinder polished brass steam engine. The launch fitted with galley having removable roof and the model comes complete with display stand. Length 104cm. Width 20cm.
A model of a Nile River Steamer, built to the drawings of Harold A Underhill of Glasgow 1933. The boat with twin oscillating live steam engine and geared drive to prop with horizontal boiler fitted. This model was built by Tubal Cain for his young son Tony Walshaw in the 1940’s and is in need of some restoration. Original copy of plans. Length 103cm.
World war 2 aviation print. 16x12 coloured print Mosquitos pictured two Mosquito combat aircraft being readied for take-off signed by the artist Keith Woodcock. The de Havilland Mosquito is a British two engine multi role combat aircraft used by the Royal Air Force and other Allied air forces during World War II. Of the 7, 781 planes built, 32 survive today, three of which are airworthy. Good Condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.95
Fleet Air Arm cover signed by Captain Eric Winkle Brown CBE, DSC, AFC FAA s most decorated pilot, World Record for aircraft carrier landings. R. N. Marriot Cover. Group Series 7 No. 6. A Tribute to Frank Whittle and the Invention of the Jet Engine. First Jet Landing of a Pure Jet aircraft on an aircraft carrier HMS Ocean, 3rd December 1945. Special pictorial hand-stamp Sir Frank Whittle Jet Engine featuring an illustration of a Gloster jet aircraft. Cancelled Lutterworth, Leics., 5 March 1991. Good Condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.95
A CASED SET OF TWELVE ELIZABETH II BIRMINGHAM MINT 'ROYAL PALACES' STERLING SILVER INGOTS, limited edition No.128/3000, in fitted case with certificate, Birmingham 1976, approximate weight 12.2ozt, 379 grams, together with a George V silver cigarette case, engine turned decoration and bears monogram to cartouche, maker John Henry Wynn, Birmingham 1934, approximate weight 2.78ozt, 85 grams (2)
A GEORGE VI SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, shaped rectangular form, engine turned hinged cover with inscription to cartouche and engraved to the front, makers Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1937, approximate gross weight 15.2ozt, 473 grams, length approximately 15.1cm, together with a George V oval capstan inkwell, clear glass liner chipped, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1919 and an Edwardian silver covered mustard with green glass liner and a plated spoon, mustard Chester 1907 (3)
An Edwardian silver lozenge shaped pedestal bon bon dish, English import marks for 1903, foliate embossed, 16.5cm wide, an oval silver pin tray, Mappin & Webb, London 1911, with leaf tied thread edge, a small silver capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1914 and a silver engine turned napkin ring, 5ozs weight of weighable silver (4).
An Art Deco three piece silver mounted dressing table set, Birmingham 1934, blue guilloche enamelled, a rectangular silver jewel box, Chester 1911, with engine turned hinged cover, gilt and velvet lined, 6cm wide, a small circular gilt metal compact, the hinged cover enamelled and painted with a water landscape, detailed gold case, interior mirror, 5cm diameter and a silver mounted cut glass dressing table jar (6).
A pair of silver quaich bon bon dishes, Snyder & Beddoes, Birmingham 1911, with pierced sides and handles, 13cm across, a miniature Scottish silver quaich, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1898, 7.5cm across, a fine silver 100gms ingot, modern silver engine turned note clip, Yard o led propelling pencil, two electroplate Regatta dishes, a pair of Regency style electroplate coasters, 19th century, with part lobed and fluted sides, shaped gadroon borders, 15.5cm diameter and another electroplate coaster, 7ozs combined weight of weighable silver (11).
A pair of 9ct yellow gold, cultured pearl and colourless paste earrings, modern, 6.0 - 6.5mm cultured pearls, Mappin & Webb box, and a silver small rectangular cigarette case, Birmingham 1942, with engine turned bands and circular cartouche inscribed 'Maria', by William Neale & Son Ltd., inscribed Shepheard & Co Regent St., 8.3cm, 91.6g (2).
Rolex; a lady's 9ct gold and enamel wrist watch, London circa 1913, the engine turned circular dial with Arabic numerals and pink/white enamel bezel (af), signed 15-jewel manual wind movement, inside front case stamped '7985 REBBERG', case 25mm diam., lacking strap, and a rotary 9ct yellow gold lady's quartz bracelet wrist watch, 11.8g excluding movement, with box (3).
A 9ct yellow curb-link bracelet fitted with mostly 9ct charms comprising; pair of slippers, yacht, Toby jug, hand bell, emergency £10 cube, circular Masonic locket, church (lacking hinged base), old fire engine, champagne bucket, stork, a hen with satchel and bonnet and heart shaped padlock clasp, two gold plated pendant seals, and a pendant Victorian half-sovereign 1897, 125g gross.
A SWISS GOLD CYLINDER LADY'S WATCH AUBERT & KLAFTENBERGER WATCHMAKERS TO THE QUEEN AND HRH PRINCE ALBERT REGENT STREET LONDON No 6116, with engine turned dial, fine blued steel hands, engine turned floral engraved case, engraved inside L.W.S. MAY 12TH 1856, 35mm, in contemporary maroon morocco case and an early 19th c gold ratchet watch key (3)Provenance: Originally the property of Louisa Waldo Sibthorp, nee Cracroft Ancotts (1819-1898) of Canwick Hall, near Lincoln. ++Watch externally in very good condition, movement apparently complete but not running and presumably over wound. No case wear, damage to dial or hands
AN ENGLISH 18CT GOLD VERGE WATCH BROWN WILKINSON No 4715, the movement with bright steel balance with diamond end stone and finely engraved balance cock and foot, backplate inscribed Brown Wilkinson 38 Piccadilly, the signature repeated on the dust cap, with fine wrigglework hands the gold dial with engine turned centre and arabic chapters applied on a sable ground, the back engine turned, 42mm, casemaker IM incuse, London 1813++A high quality watch in working order and excellent condition with hardly any sign of wear. A contemporary gold split ring attached
A George V silver cased open pocket watch, with 5cm diameter Roman numeric dial and subsidiary Arabic second hand, marked The Express English Lever, G J Graves Sheffield, in a part engine turned case with cartouche and hook top, Birmingham 1914, 9cm high, a further Victorian open face pocket watch, Birmingham 1890, a pocket watch case, a base metal watch chain, part pocket watch verge formed as a brooch etc. (a quantity)
A LADY'S 18K GOLD AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL WATCH, BY VACHERON & CONSTANTIN, CIRCA 195020-jewel manual wind movement, cream dial, black Roman hour numerals, black sword hands, brushed and polished 18K white gold case, snap on case back, diamond set octagonal bezel, integral 18K gold textured woven bracelet with folding clasp, dial and movement signed, movement no. K1050XX, Serial no. 4251XX, Swiss assay marks, maker's mark, case (including crown): 2.1cm, length 16.8cm, with maker's leather & velvet caseVacheron Constantin, the oldest watch manufacturer in the world, was established in Geneva in 1755 by Jean-Marc Constantin, master watchmaker. Known today as the producer of the Kallista, one of the world's most expensive wristwatches, the company has a legacy unmatched by any other watchmaker. At the end of the 18th century, c.1790, Vacheron gave us the first complication - any feature in a mechanical watch beyond the simple display of hours and minutes, for example day or date display. Less than a decade later, they produced the first engine-turned dials.Throughout a rich and sometimes turbulent history, the firm was passed through generations of the Vacheron family. In 1819, the founder's grandson Jacques Barthélémy Vacheron - worn out from the constant travel necessitated by what had become a merchant business - made the decision to partner with François Constantin, a fellow merchant watchmaker. A dynamic partnership resulted in an even more dynamic product. Vacheron & Constantin extended into new markets taking North America by storm. Under the direction of inventor, Georges-Auguste Leschot, Vacheron & Constantin were responsible for the standardisation of movements into calibers and won many medals and awards. In 1885, the company created the first non-magnetic timepiece, the construction of which may have inspired the design of the company's logo, a Maltese cross which is still in use today. Although the company ceased to be family owned in 1987, today it maintains its international reputation and continues to push the boundaries of invention. With stores across the world and impressive headquarters in Geneva, Vacheron Constantin boasts an enviable array of clientele over the course of its history, from Napoleon Bonaparte to Pope Pius XI, American Presidents Eisenhower and Truman, and the iconic Queen of Hearts, Princess Diana. More recent fans of the brand include actress Kate Bosworth and another American president, Bill Clinton.Above all the company remains true to the motto of the original partners, word uttered by François Constantin in 1819: Do better if possible and that is always possible.
A splendid Cartier Ballon Bleu automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, large size (42 mm), with circular engine-turned silvered dial with Roman numerals, with sweep centre seconds and blued steel hands, with stainless steel spare bracelet link, boxed. CONDITION REPORT: There is no certificate with this lot, only a small Cartier booklet.

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