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An Elizabeth II silver cigarette boxHarman Brothers, Birmingham 1961, engine turned decoration, raised on bracket feet; together with two pairs of bud vases; a cut glass silver lidded jar and a tankard shaped lidded mustard pot by Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1912, gross weight without glass 22.9 tr.oz. (7)
A George V 9ct gold snuff box of rounded rectangular form, engine turned decoration to hinged lid and base, the lid with vacant rectangular cartouche to the centre, 1¼in. (4.5cm.) long, weight 22g.* Condition: In very good condition, no nicks or dents to gold. Cover opens cleanly and fits snugly.
A Zenith 18ct gold open face Art Deco style pocket watch 1940s-50s, the silvered 40mm. Arabic dial signed 'Chronom‚tre Zenith', with outer 24 hour hour track and subsidiary seconds dial at six, the fob wound three quarter plate movement signed 'Zenith 2746679', the bevelled case signed with Zenith maker's mark, numbered 299269, Swiss Minerva head mark, case diameter 47mm.* Condition: Watch runs. A few tiny nicks to silvering on dial. Case very good with just light scratching and one tiny ding to edge of engine turned back. Movement very clean.
A Victorian 18ct gold open face pocket watch with Channel Island interest case hallmarked London 1880, the full plate gilt lever movement signed ' J P Genge & Co, Jersey & numbered 22019 ' white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, the key with retailer's name ' H.C Le Sueur, Snowhill, Jersey '.* Condition: Watch tested and working, clear hallmarks. Dial has a single minute nick to enamel near centre. Case good, with just two tiny, feint dings to edge of back. Engine turning good with little wear.
George VI silver compact, Birmingham 1940, circular form with engine turned decoration, inscribed and dated 1947, 7cm diameter; also a later silver compact, Birmingham 1963, square form with engine turned decoration and a band of foliate engraving, 7cm, gross weight 164g including contents (5.27 troy ozs)
George V silver cigarette case, Chester 1928, canted rectangular form with engine turned decoration and engraved initials 'WJM', 10cm x 8cm; also a Sterling silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration and engraved initials 'MR', 11.5cm x 8cm, gross weight approx. 249g (8.01 troy ozs) (2)
George VI silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1938, rectangular form with engine turned decoration, 12cm x 8.5cm; also a George V silver cigarette case by Atkins Bros., Birmingham 1929, square form with engine turned decoration, sliding to open, 8.5cm, gross weight approx. 254g (8.17 troy ozs) (2)
Victorian 18ct gold hunter pocket watch, by W L Lawson, Liverpool, hallmarked Chester 1862, the outer case with worn engine turned decoration, vacant belt and shield cartouche, opening to reveal a white enamelled dial, signed and with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, the keywind movement signed, 47mm diameter, gross weight approx. 90.8gPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Jaeger Le Coultre Atmos V clock, 'Classic' model, reference 5800, produced between 1955 and 1985, with a white pearlescent chapter ring with baton and Arabic numerals, calibre 526 movement, plain polished brass case, height 22cm, width 18cm, complete with an engine turned brass bracket, 21.5cm x 17cm, and boxPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
A GEORGE III SILVER GILT PENDANT VINAIGRETTE, maker Joseph Willmore, Birmingham possibly 1819, of plain oblong form with foliate chased rim enclosing engine turning and a central panel engraved with initials, the cover hinged and opening to reveal a grille pierced and engraved with a flower basket, 1 1/4" long (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER POCKET TAPER BOX, maker possibly John Ivings, London 1851, the engine turned plain oblong box with a roundel engraved with an armorial, hinged and opening to reveal a hinged taper holder, 2 3/4" x 2", 3ozs 5dwts gross, cased (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
A RUSSIAN SILVER CIGAR CASE, Moscow 1879, of plain rounded oblong form, the fascia centred with an oval panel engraved with a monogram on an engine turned ground with niello decorated key border and foliate spandrels, the reverse with a large building, 4 1/4" x 2 1/2", 3ozs 18dwts (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A CONTINENTAL NOVELTY COMPACT, maker's mark HB, stamped 835, designed as a hand mirror, the oval mirror plate in a scalloped rim, the back engine turned within a bright cut border, hinged and opening to reveal a powder compact, the panelled handle enclosing a lipstick, 5" long (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A COMPOSITE FOUR PIECE SILVER DRESSING TABLE SET, maker Synyer & Beddoes and others, comprising quatrefoil casket (Birmingham 1912), oblong box with hinged cover (Birmingham 1914), and a pair of circular glass jars with lift off covers (Birmingham and Chester 1914), all with engine turning enclosing roundels engraved with a monogram, 3ozs 10dwts weighable silver (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
AN ART DECO SILVER MOUNTED HEAVY GLASS INKWELL/PAPERWEIGHT, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1937, of canted oblong form with sloping shoulders, the plain mount engraved "1892, in Grateful Commemoration, 1942", the hinged stepped oblong cover with engine turning, 5" wide, 3 3/4" high (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
18 Matchbox Collectables Series. Including; Stephenson’s Rocket, Yorkshire Steam Wagon, Foden Steam Wagon, Garrett Steam Wagon, 1910 Renault AG, Atkinson Logger, Ford Model TT, Fowler Crane, The Showman’s Engine, Aveling and Porter Steam Lorry, 1929 Morris Light Van, etc. All boxed. Contents Mint.
11 Early Matchbox Models of Yesteryear. B Type Bus (No.2). Sentinel Steam Wagon (No.4). 4-ton Leyland truck (No.7). 1908 Mercedes (No.10). Horse Bus (No.12). All boxed, minor wear and pencil marks to No.7. Together with 6x loose examples; Allchin Traction Engine (Y1). Morris Cowley Bullnose (Y8). Fowler Showman’s Engine (Y9). American Locomotive (Y13). Duke of Connaught Locomotive (Y14). E Class Tramcar (Y3). Vehicles GC-Mint.
6 early Matchbox Models of Yesteryear. Y-1 1911 Model T Ford, Y-3 E Class Tramcar, Y-4 Shand Mason Horse Drawn Fire Engine, Y-6 Supercharged Bugatti Type 35, Y-7 1913 Mercer Raceabout and a Y-10 1928 Mercedes 36/220. All boxed. Plus 4 loose – Sentinal Steam Wagon, AEC 4 Ton Lorry, Bullnose Morris and a Santa Fe Locomotive. Minor/some wear to boxes. Contents and loose items QGC-VGC Bullnose some chipping. (10)
6 early Matchbox Models of Yesteryear. Y-7 Mercer Raceabout Type 35J, Y-8 1914 Sunbeam Motorcycle, Y-9 Fowler Big Lion Showmans Engine in bright red. Y-10 1928 Mercedes 36/220, Y-11 1912 Packard Landaulet and Y-12 Horse Bus. All boxed. Plus 4 loose examples – B Type bus, Duke of Connaught locomotive, Leyland Y Type Lorry, Jacobs and a Santa Fe locomotive. Some wear/damage to boxes. Contents and loose items GC-Mint some chipping to a few. (10 items)
8 Matchbox Superkings articulated trucks. 7 K-31 Peterbilt, liveries include – Christian Salvesen, 2x euro express, Burger King, Coca-Cola and Langese Iglo. Plus a Bedford Grain Transporter in Heidelberger Zement livery. Also in Lot an EM-10 ERF Simon Snorkel ‘County Fire Department’ fire engine. All boxed, minor/some wear. Vehicles VGC-Mint.
6 early Matchbox Models of Yesteryear. No.8 Bullnose Morris Cowley, No.9 Fowler Big Lion Showmans Engine, No.10 1908 Mercedes, No.11 Aveling & Porter Steam Roller, No.12 Horse Bus and No.15 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost. All boxed, some wear/damage. Contents VGC-Mint, light cleaning required. Plate 4
2 harder to find Matchbox Superfast. No.35 Merryweather Fire Engine. An example in metallic red London Fire Service livery, white ladder, blue glass and grey plastic base. Plus a No.50 Kennel Truck in lime green with green glass with very dark metallic grey base, complete with 4 dogs on sprue. Both boxed. Contents VGC-Mint.
8 Dinky Toys/Supertoys. Commer Breakdown Lorry (430). 20-ton Lorry Mounted Crane ‘Coles’ (972). Blaw-Knox Bulldozer (961). Coventry Climax Folk Lift Truck (401). Fire Engine (259). Harvest Trailer (320).A Triple Gang Mower (323) and a Motocart (27G). All boxed, some wear overall, tape damage to three. Contents GC-Mint.
5 Dinky Toys and a Tekno tinplate fire truck. Streamlined Fire Engine. Austin Covered Wagon in dark brown with fawn tilt. First type AEC London Bus. Bedford Refuse Wagon and Aveling-Barford Road Roller. Together with an early Tekno tinplate Falcks Rednings Korps Fire Station Hose Wagon (402) and a useful box for a Tri-ang Minic Jeep (No.1). QGC-VGC, some deterioration to paint surface on Tekno truck.
4 Dinky Toys racing cars. Cooper Racing Car (240) in mid blue RN20. Lotus Racing Car (241) in green RN24. Ferrari Racing Car (242) in red RN36. Plus a B.R.M. Racing Car (243) in metallic dark green with yellow engine cover, RN7. All with dished plated spun wheels. All boxed, some pen marking to one, Ferrari box a copy. Vehicles VGC-Mint.
A massively heavy gear wheel from the Daimler Benz engine of a Messerschmitt 109 which crashed near Hooe, East Sussex, 29th August 1940, consisting of a 5½” diameter x 2½” deep main gear, a 4½” x ½” deep secondary gear, and 2½” internal gear at one end, with 1¾” diameter hole through the middle, one end stamped “M10709” and “CE 523”, the whole milled from the solid. GCFrom the collection of the late Steven Hall of Brighton, a well known authority on WWII German aircraft crash sites and aircrew who were killed or captured.
A quantity of small parts from Junkers 88 A-14 3E+HM of KG-6 which crashed at Hare (or Hoare) Hill, Balerno, near Edinburgh on 24th March 1943, including anodised pipe junction stamped “NW16 Argus” etc, an anodised bracket stamped with serial numbers, a 15” solid alloy boat shaped piece with embossed serial numbers and remains of pale blue paint, 3 instrument or engine labels, small alloy fragments, piece of leather flying suit (?), etcFrom the collection of the late Steven Hall of Brighton, a well known authority on WWII German aircraft crash sites and aircrew who were killed or captured.
A small display of German aircraft parts, comprising a pair of rockers from the engine, a hinged switch or button cover with label “Schnell-Ablass”, and three small aluminium labels from instruments etc, mounted on a wooden plaque with hard written description, Parts from Dornier Do 217E-4 Wk Nr 1152 of 6/KG2, shot down 22nd August 1942 by Mosquito of 154 Sqdn..... crashed near Warlingworth, Suffolk, crew baled out and taken prisoner, parts recovered from surface October 1991. GCFrom the collection of the late Steven Hall of Brighton, a well known authority on WWII German aircraft crash sites and aircrew who were killed or captured.
A piston and connecting rod from the Rolls Royce Merlin engine of Battle of Britain Spitfire X4036 from No 234 Squadron, which was shot down in combat 6th September 1940, the pilot (P/O Gordon) being killed. It was recovered from the crash site (location not specified) in May 2003. In clean excavated condition (the skirt of the piston missing, the connecting rod bent and twisted). Plate 2From the collection of the late Steven Hall of Brighton, a well known authority on WWII German aircraft crash sites and aircrew who were killed or captured.
A Continental silver sauceboat stamped "830", probably Scandinavian, late 19th/early 20th century, with bead rim, four leaf feet, gilt interior and floral handle, 17.5 cm. long; also a group of five silver napkin rings, various dates and makers, comprising a pair of oval engine-turned examples, initialled (one with some distortion), two more engine-turned (one initialled, one with minor ding) and a plain example inscribed "Muriel" (a few dings to side), wt. 352.7 gm. (6). Two of the feet of sauceboat have been slightly pushed in and one of these needs minor straightening to enable it to stand flush on a flat surface, also appears to be a small repair where handle joins rim.
Four 19th Century ivory needlecases comprising an example in the form of a furled umbrella the clenched fist handle with Stanhope (six view – Memory of York), 12.5cm, another of cylinder form with engine turned decoration, 8.8cm and two Chinese carved examples of tapering cylinder form, 8 and 6.5cm (4)

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