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Los 222

A Hornby 00 gauge 460 Albert Hall engine, No.4983, in original box, complete with tender

Los 228

A Hornby 00 gauge 'Smokey Joe', new in box, along with a Hornby shunter, and a Hornby LMS 7414 engine

Los 233

A Hornby 00 gauge GWR engine, boxed, and another Hornby GWR engine, along with another GWR engine (possibly Hornby) and rolling stock

Los 28

A box containing cufflinks, a miniature Myatt ladies razor in case, an early Gillette Milady Decolletee gilt metal razor, an American Gilette pocket razor in metal case, and a Colibr silver engine turned cigarette, marked J.W.T, together with a pipe and Rizla cigarette roller

Los 479

Book match holder engine turned sides 2.5” long also christening spoon and fork 60g

Los 507

Circular engine turned compact. Chester by CS&FS 2.5” dia. etc.

Los 514

Engine turned ash tray 2.5” wide Birm. 1932 by WA also boat shaped salt 65g

Los 518

Dressing table jar with engine turned cover 2.5” dia. London1906 by TL

Los 1147

An Art Deco silver and enamel shaped rectangular lady's compact, the hinged cover centred by a coral baton carved with blossom within a marquisette 'locket', enclosing a mirror and a provision for face powder, decorated overall in tones of black enamel with red borders, engine turned sides, push-baton thumbpiece, 7.8cm long (closed), stamped 935, dated 1935

Los 115

A large William IV silver bowed rectangular snuff box, boldly chased with borders of flowers and scrolls, the hinged cover crested, engine turned base, gilt interior, 8.5cm wide, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1832

Los 1176

A 19th century French bone and lacquered brass three-drawer operatic monocular, the bone grip carved with wrythern flutes and graduated beaded bands, each section with engine turned rims, 4.7cm extending to 8.6cm, c. 1870

Los 1191

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 141

A Russian silver and guilloche enamel cylindrical vodka cup, engine turned and decorated in tones of mauve, gilt interior, 6cm high, 88 zolotniks, kokoshnik mark, early 20th century

Los 144

A set of six Continental Art Deco silver-gilt and enamel coffee spoons, each engine turned and brightly decorated, 830 standard, retailed by M Olsen, Bergen, cased

Los 167

A Victorian silver oval locket, engine turned and decorated in tones of mauve, 7.5cm over loop, Birmingham 1899

Los 191

An Art Deco silver mounted cut glass powder bowl, engine turned cover, star-cut base, 12cm diam, London 1937

Los 194

An Austrian silver and enamel rectangular snuff box, hinged cover centred by a portrait miniature of a cocker spaniel, engine turned and decorated in tones of yellow and pale blue, Greek key border, gilt interior, 9cm wide, c.1915

Los 197

An early 20th century continental silver and enamel rectangular card case, sprung hinged cover and thumbpiece, decorated in polychrome after Edvard Eriksen with Den lille Havfrue (The Little Mermaid),engine turned to verso, gilt interior, 8cm long, import marks for London 1934

Los 198

An early 20th century Continental silver rounded rectangular vanity box, hinged cover decorated in polychrome with a lighthouse in a choppy sea, enclosing a gilt interior with mirror, engine turned sides and base, 5.5cm wide, import marks for Birmingham 1930

Los 199

An early 20th century silver and enamel rectangular cigarette case, decorated in polychrome with a quiet lake, engine turned to verso, gilt interior, 8.5cm wide, import marks for London 1929

Los 200

An early 20th century silver and enamel rounded rectangular snuff box, hinged cover decorated with a rural street, on a pale blue engine turned ground, gilt interior, 8cm wide, import marks for London 1929

Los 202

An early Victorian silver rounded rectangular snuff box, hinged cover with applied border of scrolling foliage, engine turned field, side and base, gilt interior, 9cm wide, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1838

Los 223

An Elizabeth II silver rectangular table cigarette box, hinged engine turned cover, cedar lined, 16.5cm wide, Birmingham 1968

Los 230

Angling - a large Elizabeth II silver rectangular table cigarette box, hinged cover enclosed with a leaping salmon, on an engine turned ground, cedar lined, 19.5cm wide, Birmingham 1955

Los 46

A Continental silver-gilt wine cup, engine turned and bright-cut engraved with bands of Greek key and an oval reserve, strap-and-buckle handle, gilt interior, 6cm high, unmarked, c.1870

Los 10

A Schuco 'Elektro Record 5555' toy boat with a detachable outboard engine, a buoy with an anchor attached and a spanner, boxed

Los 15

A Stuart model of a direct-coupled, compound vertical steam engine and on electric generator, stamped 180, 5"h, 8 1/2"l

Los 43

A Mamod steam tractor engine TE1A in green, red, black and white, 11" h

Los 44

Two Minic tinplate clockwork toy vehicles to include a fire-engine and a police car

Los 9

The component parts of a 5 1/4 gauge Green King Southern Railway 4-6-0 locomotive live steam engine, 28 3/4" l and tender 18 1/2" l

Los 5251

Toys - Del Prado models and others similar, from the Emergency Vehicles and Fire Engines series, including Fire Express Mini Fire Truck, Hong Kong version, 1929 Chevrolet fire engine; etc.; part boxed

Los 5290

An early 20th century scratch built hot air steam engine model, 36cm wide,

Los 5512

A Mont Blanc Turbo fountain pen and stylus pen, engine turned stainless steel barrels and tops, cased en suite with international guarantee, monogrammed card sleeve box, c. 1980

Los 5535

A silver engine turned cigarette case, Birmingham 1938; commemorative coins and proof sets

Los 315

A collection of assorted toy cars and vehicles in played with condition, including a boxed Dinky 'Thunderbird 2 & 4' (AF) various Dinky trucks, a fire engine and many other models including examples by Corgi and a small selection of Tri-ang Scalextric etc.

Los 349

Twelve Matchbox Series and Superfast boxed toy cars including No.9 Boat and Trailer, No.27 Mercedes Benz 230SL, No.33 Ford Zephyr, No.35 Merryweather Fire Engine, No.36 Opel Diplomat, No.45 Ford Group 6, No.46 Mercedes 300 SE Coupe (unusually with blue car on box rather than orange), No.53 Ford Zodiac, No.56 BMC 1800 Pinifarina, No.64 MG1100, No.66 Greyhound Coach and No.75 Ferrari Berlinetta

Los 374

Eighteen various Dinky cars and vehicles including 955 Supertoys Fire Engine, 2x Pink Cadillac Eldorados, 2x Packards etc, (all but one re-painted)

Los 382

A Mamod Steam Tractor TE1A, (boxed with instructions), together with another Mamod TE1A Steam Tractor and a steam engine/ tractor made from recycled car motorcycle parts

Los 386

A boxed Hornby 'OO' gauge R2025 Great Western Express train pack containing `County of Somerset` engine and tender, and 3 coaches with `Paddington, Newport, Cardiff And Swansea` coach boards

Los 401

Corgi 'Vintage Glory of Steam,' four boxed sets comprising Showman's Locimotive & Caravan,' '4CD Road Tractor, Trailers and Log Load,' 'Sentinel Dropside Wagon Trailer & Sacks,' and 'Fowler B6 Road Engine,' all boxed and mint

Los 402

A Corgi 'Dibnah's Choice Foden Steam Tanker,' and 'Fowler B6 Crane Engine & Log Trailer,' Matchbox YS-16 Scammell 100 Ton Tractor-Trailer, Corgi Fairground Attraction Garrett Showman's Tractor, Corgi 'Guy Invincible Twin-Axel Trailer McCall & Greenshields,' Corgi 'The Queen Mother Century 1900-2000 State Landau Coach & Horses,' and Corgi 'Feltham Tram London Transport.' (7)

Los 87

An Art Deco silver cigarette box by Walker & Hall, the hinged top of stepped form with engine turned decoration, opening to reveal a wood-lined interior, hallmarked Sheffield, 1932, together with a silver cigarette case by William Neale. Gross weight of lot approximately 23.6oz.

Los 110

A Gardenline 140CC engine, self propelled petrol engine lawnmower with grass collection box

Los 65

A set of six George III silver teaspoons, initial engraved, Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1804, 2.56oz., six George V silver fruit knives with mother of pearl handles, Sheffield 1923 and a George V silver cased comb, with engine turned decoration and monogrammed reserve, Birmingham 1924.

Los 1261

935 silver engine turned etui three cotton spools and ornate thimble

Los 155

A pair of yellow metal cufflinks, stamped '15', weight 5.7g, together with a silver cigarette case, a silver vesta case, a circular silver box and cover with engine turned decoration, a plated vesta case, two silver napkin rings and a white metal napkin ring

Los 248

A Victorian mahogany lap desk, a circular wall barometer, a pair of 19th century oval based copper candlesticks, a shell case, two Birmingham municipal bank money boxes, brass teapot, Chokin collectable plate and a desk weight in the form of a brass World War II twin engine bomber (a quantity)

Los 46

Silver vesta case with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1922.

Los 283

A quantity of metalware to include plated teapot, pewter mugs, various optics, bottle openers, hip flasks and a retro plated engine-turned cocktail shaker etc.

Los 360

Seven vintage German automobile posters by Reiche for Wartburg, comprising an exploded diagram of a type TYP353 gearbox, a type TYP353 wiring diagram, two type TYP353 cut-away diagrams of three-cylinder petrol engines, a type TYP353.1 exploded diagram of a three-cylinder petrol engine, a type TYP353 poster depicting specialist workshop equipment and a Veb Berliner Vergaser-Fabrik Fallstromvergaser 36F poster of a cut-away carburation system (7).

Los 492

A large hallmarked silver engine-turned picture frame, J W Tiptaft & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1930, height 43cm, width 28cm, tapering at the top.

Los 137

Hornby smokey joe BR black 0.4.0 engine and GWR Loco pannier tank - both 00 guage, 1 x Vanguards Ford Zephr 6 MK III police car and 1 x Corgi Lotus Espirit

Los 29

Sunflowers John Holt Limited Edition 261/300  - Mounted and Framed 94x50cmOften being confused on a search engine request for namesake John Holt, the reggae music artist rather than the contemporary landscape artist we’re concentrating on here, our John Holt instantly diffuses the stressful situation with the presentation of his calming painted scenes of traditional harbours and such like. Although we’re pretty sure John Holt the musician would also chill us the shizzle out with his own brand of tuneage. Anyway, we digress. Art is the name and in this instance Provencal landscapes, café scenes, hill towns and harbour reflections are the very illustrated game, courtesy of the John Holt whose of the greater interest to us. Born and bred near Manchester in 1949, Holt won a place on the coveted BA (Hons) Advertising and Graphic Design course at Stockport College of Art whence he’d bode farewell to secondary education in his native North West.Going on to complete the final year of this degree course at Salford College of Art, Holt’s end of year work was honoured in the receipt of the prestigious Bursary Award, as handed over by no lesser body than the respected Royal Society of Arts. After successfully graduating with all creative guns blazing it would appear, Holt ventured into the commercial world of advertising as of 1973, and engaged in the role of Art Director for a prestigious agency, where his primary remit was the design and illustration of titles for the European market. It transpires that it was courtesy of this position and the exposure to Spanish and French post-Impressionist painters in particular that his interest and later, passion for the subject matter blossomed.Inspired by the works of art he witnessed Holt took it upon himself to visit both local and national art exhibitions around this time and quickly established a penchant for the creative works of the revered likes of Fauvist masters, Matisse and Braque. This new-found fascination with the illustrative genre and truly took a seismic hold of Holt and he knew he had to paint for himself, whilst harbouring a long term view of perhaps even painting for a living. Over the following weeks and months Holt set about laying the foundations to achieve just that, and started putting together a portfolio of individual pieces both for his own personal pleasure as well as with one eye to his future. Today, with titles such as ‘French Riviera, Café Provence, Sunflowers, Simaine’ and View of Mento’ forming signature parts of Holt’s impressive back catalogue, there’s no mistaking the preferred vistas and panoramas which the artist has routinely made his business to track down and then interpret in his own distinguished pictorial way over the intervening years and since turning professional.Holt’s work has been the subject of countless group and solo exhibitions both home and away, as his stock rose sharply in contemporary landscape circles as he quickly gained a foothold within the genre. Such was the success that Holt encountered from pretty much the outset that it was suggested that he found himself a fine art publisher in which to represent him in a crowded market place, and more pertinently someone with whom Holt could collaborate with in light of getting his work out there to a broader demographic. Obviously quality reproductions and limited edition prints of Holt’s originals were the best plan of immediate, commercially-orientated action, and it wasn’t long before demand for Holt’s original pastel and oil compositions were threatening to outstrip supply at that initial juncture.Thanks to an extensive publishing programme of his superb limited edition prints and dazzling original silk-screens, Holt rise to prominence in the mainstream public art-collecting arena gained momentum. In terms of Holt’s hallmark style and illustrative delivery, the Impressionism presentation which we touched on earlier set his specific pictorial scene going forward, and one which he still very much champions today; complete with a use of exuberant colouration, yet packaged with a certain degree of laid back charm. Speaking on this very matter, Holt offers the following insight into his thinking behind and considered approach to his paintings; “I have worked at giving my paintings a very special warmth of their own.As well as being evocations of particular places, my work is related to abstract ideas, executed in slabs of rich colour and texture”. Duly recognised and acknowledged by the industry which he serves well, Holt has been regularly nominated by the respected Fine Art Trade Guild, with this bestowed upon him in the category of ‘Best Up and Coming Artist’ in two successive years (1999 and 2000) amongst Holt’s honours.

Los 358

A tray containing live steam engine component, vintage blowtorch, Canco microscope, brownie camera etc

Los 210

Victorian silver snuff box of rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration, cast scroll borders and hinged cover with engraved presentation inscription and silver gilt interior (Birmingham 1871), George Unite. All at approximately 4ozs, 7.5cm across

Los 211

Unusual Victorian silver card case of rectangular form, with hinged cover and allover embossed flower-head decoration (Birmingham 1880), maker's mark rubbed, 9.8cm overall length, together with a 1920s silver cigarette case with engine-turned decoration and Greek key pattern borders (Birmingham 1920), maker - W. & H. All at approximately 5ozs (2)

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