First & Second Series Matchbox MOY, including No.5 Bentley, No.7 Leyland Lorry, No.6 AEC Lorry, No.2 B Type London Bus (3), No.3 Tramcar (5), No.14 Duke Of Connaught, No.4 Shand Mason Fire Engine, No.4 Sentinel Steam Wagon (2) and others, G-E, No.14 and No.4 in original boxes, boxes P-F (18)
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A German fine, rare commercially-built travel agency model of a Junkers Ju52 Airliner, tri-motor with low cantilever wing, constructed in wood with corrugated aluminium foil silver finish, wingspan 980mm, length 600mm,fine details include window glazing, well-detailed Pratt and Whitney Wasp rotary engines with copper exhausts, NACA cowlings on wing engines and shallower Townend cowling on centre engine, cast aluminium undercarriage legs and tailwheel assembly, believed to have been on display at Dusseldorf Airport and given to a retiring employee of Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) 25 to 30 years ago after a fire in the airport lounge, probably circa 1935, F-G, some damage, lacks two propellers, other damaged, one aileron detached, one wheel broken, nose section weak ( parts in bag)
A 1980 Meccano Traction Engine made from a No 10 Set with original Meccano Chest of Drawers and additional items, a very well constructed and electrified Showman's Engine, built mainly from the No 10 Set with additiona Meccano items with a Gaugemaster controller, together with the original 1980 Meccano No 10 set chest of five drawers. VG-E, this lot includes all the parts from the set plus additional items to construct the Engine with the remaining items in the drawers, chest VG
AN IMPORTANT PAIR OF GUILLOCHE ENAMEL DESK SEALS INCLUDING ONE WITH ROYAL BRITISH PROVENANCEcomprising:(a) A vari-colored gold and translucent enamel desk seal, possibly by Faberge, circa 1908enameled translucent lilac over a guilloche ground and applied with foliate pendants, with moonstone finial, engraved with a presentation inscription, Lady Iveagh from Prince of Wales, Dec. 7, 1908, the nephrite matrix carved with the initials A.M.I. below a coronet (for Lady Iveagh), apparently unmarked. Contained in original fitted leather case of Noble & Co.. length: 6.4 cm (2 1/2 in.). n.b. The firm Noble & Co. was established in London in 1908 by Arthur Bowe and retailed works by Faberge. Arthur Bowe had earlier (in 1903) opened a branch of the House of Faberge in London. See, Alexander von Solodkoff, Faberge, Juwelier des Zarenhofes, Heidelberg, 1985(b) A Faberge guilloche enamel and silver desk seal, workmaster Anders Nevalainen, St. Petersburg, 1899-1908of tapering cylindrical form, translucent mauve enamel over engine-turned ground, further enriched with silver sunburst reeded gem-set mounts, narrowing to flaring base set with hardstone seal with crowned monogram GG, standard partly effaced, likely 88 standard, scratched inventory number 1054 and workmaster`s initials A.N. for Anders Nevlainen; height: 6.8 cm (2 1/2 in.) PROVENANCEGold & Enamel SealH.R.H. Prince of Wales (later King George V)Adelaide Maria, Countess of Iveagh (gift from the Prince)Collection of FORBES MagazineSotheby`s, New York, December 1, 1998, lot 339Silver and Enamel SealBonhams, London, June 9, 2008, lot 145EXHIBITEDGold & Enamel SealFaberge and the Edwardians, The Fine Art Society, Edinburgh, August 8-31, 1987, No. 13The Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museum, September 5-26, 1987, No. 13
A FABERGE GOLD-MOUNTED AND JEWELLED ENAMEL SCENT FLASK, ST. PETERSBURG, 1899-1908with scratch inventory number 27977, maker`s mark of KF and 56 standard, the ovoid surface enamelled traslucent turquoise blue over engine-turning, applied with ribbon-tied laurel swags and chased leaf band to neck, the spherical hinged cover with rose-cut diamond final, opening to reveal gold-mounted cork stopper, height: 7 cm (2 3/4 in.) PROVENANCEBonhams, London, June 5, 2013, lot 121
A cased S J Dupont silver-plated Gatsby lighter,large diamond head, with outer box, reference 018141,a cased S J Dupont silver-plated Gatsby lighter,Lignes Verticales, with outer box, reference 018137,a Dupont silver-plated hobnail design lighter,a smaller Dupont silver-plated example,with the same finish, with brown crocodile case, anda Dupont silver-plated lighter,with fine barley engine turned finish, with black leather case (5)
A Royal Aero Club King's Cup Race silver box, G S Twist, Birmingham 1938, of rectangular engine turned form with blue enamelled flag to the cover and engraved 'Royal Aero Club King's Cup Race 1938 Fl. Lieut. H. Thomas-Fe***', opening to reveal silver gilt interior, 8.5cm wide, (at fault), together with a Victorian silver card case, William Summers, London 1879, with engraved bird and hound decoration, opening to reveal compartmental silk interior and a Victorian silver mounted note book holder, D & M, Birmingham 1872, with engine turned decoration and engraved initials (3)
A William IV silver wine label by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham, 1830, stamped with mask, rocaille, scrolls and fruiting vines around incised title "SHERRY"; also a silver engine-turned and initialled napkin ring; and a 9-carat gold toothpick. (3).Wine label has some wear, other 2 items in good order.
A lady's cigarette case and matching compact by Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham, 1935, covers with oyster white guilloche enamel over rayed engine-turning, narrow black and white enamel borders, applied blue enamel floral motif to centre of each cover, engine-turned bases, cigarette case with gilt interior, 8.1 cm.and 6.5 cm. wide respectively.In good condition, no bruises, enamel intact on both.
A mixed group of silver and silver-plate comprising:- Silver: a late Victorian card case, Birmingham, 1900, engraved with foliate scrolls and flowers around a monogrammed reserve, 7.9 cm. long; a small pierced oval mustard pot with blue glass liner, Birmingham, 1900; a German pierced sweet dish with pseudo marks and English import marks for London, 1896; a fluted vesta case, Birmingham, 1912; an Edwardian baluster fluted pepperette, Birmingham, 1901; a late Victorian plain cigarette case, Birmingham, 1893; a German .800 standard engine-turned cigarette case; a German lobed circular sweet dish; a German .800 standard partly-pierced tart server chased with 18th century courting couple, circa 1900; a silver-handled paper knife (cased), Sheffield, 1991; a reproduction of a 17th century Puritan two-pronged table fork by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1984 (cased). Silver Plate: a German WMF tart server; a mounted glass mustard pot with spoon; and a Victorian salver by Martin Hall & Co., circa 1880, 20.5 cm. diameter. (14).All generally in good order, plated salver needs replating and engraving a bit worn, English cigarette case has bruise to one corner.
A Russian silver snuff box, maker's mark apparently KW, St. Petersburg, mid-19th century, oblong, engraved all over with geometric strapwork centred by a reserve, on engine-turned ground, cover applied with vacant oval cartouche, gilt interior, 8 cm. long, wt. 104 gm.Good condition, the applied oval cartouche is probably covering the original engraved initials.
A Victorian silver retractable pencil by S. Mordan & Co., circa 1845-60, the engine turned barrel signed 'S.Mordan & Co Makers', with chased sliding piece and finial, the latter set with hardstone and unscrews to reveal compartment for six leads, 9.3mm long CONDITION: small pin head dent to barrel, missing the piece to secure the lead.
An engine-turned silver cigarette case initialled "ML"; a pair of late Victorian oval half-fluted silver salts, Birmingham, 1900; a pair of engine-turned napkin rings with vacant reserves; and a small silver kiddush cup stamped "Kellner 800", with band of Hebrew lettering. Wt. 213 gm. (6). All in good condition.
An Art Deco 9 carat gold and diamond powder compact, the square compact engine turned front and verso, with diamond set coronet motif to the centre, presentation engraved verso from the Labrador Retriever Club to the Countess of Howe, 1916-1947, 7.5 x 7.5cm, 107.5gms, in an Asprey fitted box CONDITION: very good, small chip to onyx thumb piece

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