Angle Lifeboat Pembrokeshire, Royal National Lifeboat Institution Second Service Medal in bronze, awarded to Coxswain/Mechanic William John Rees Homes, in recognition of his courage, skill and determination when the lifeboat rescued the crew of three of the fishing boat Cairns More, which was in tow of the tug Barracuda after an engine failure and in danger of capsize five miles southwest of the Hats and Barrells rocks in the south easterly storm and a heavy breaking sea, December 1978. Original case. (B.P. 21% + VAT) No original paperwork. Additional images of naming and engraving on rear of clasp added. Case is named: 'Medal Presented by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution'.
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A boxed set of six Sterling silver Arts and Crafts style tea spoons with heart shaped bowls by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1906, together with a boxed set of six coffee spoons with bean finial and engine turned bowls(some wear see photos) and a boxed set of a six silver handled knives by Garrard and Co.
Set of six silver napkin rings, D&S, Birmingham 1911, cast rims, engine turned decoration, blask cartouches, cased, two sets of silver teaspoons and tongs, cased, silver egg cup and spoon, cased, silver and mother of pearl serving cutlery, silver fish knife and fork blades only, 11.4ozt weighable silver.
A silver and blue enamel dressing table set. Comprising four brushes, hand mirror, scent bottle, a silver and a glass lidded pot. Each decorated with engine turned blue enamel mounted in silver, the brushes and mirror with hallmarks for Birmingham 1934, William Neale & Son, the scent bottle unmarked.
A collection of silver mounted dressing table items. Including a dressing table set of three brushes and a hand mirror, with engine turned decoration, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919 and 1916; two cut glass pots, one with a silver lid, marks rubbed, one with silver rim, London 1892; a silver mounted scent bottle, marks rubbed; two further glass scent bottles and a wood mounted hand mirror.
Two silver cigarette cases and a gold dress stud. One with engine turned decoration and monogram to lid, hallmarks for Birmingham 1937, John Rose; the other with scroll border with inscription to lid, hallmarks for Birmingham 1922. Total weight 134.8g; 15ct gold dress stud set with a diamond, hallmarks for Chester 1896, weight 1.2g.
1:43-1:53 Scale Commercial Vehicles, 1:43 Ixo BUS002 AEC Regent III RT 1939, Minichamps 400 082061 Ford F-1 Pickup 1948, J Collection JC076 Nissan Pick Up China Police Patrol Car 2005, 1:50 TWH Collectibles San Antonio Fire Department Pierce Quantum Pumper, 1:53 Tonkin Precision Peterbilt 386 63" Standup With Fairing, in original boxes, E, Fire Engine dusty from display, boxes G-E (5)
AC/DC - LP COLLECTION. A collection of 25 x (mostly) LPs to include 12" and duplicates. Titles include Rock Or Bust (8875034841, sealed), Raw Power, Pwr Up (sealed), Live At The Power Plant, Who Made Who, Let There Be Rock, Let It Boogie, Back In Black (x 2), For Those About To Rock (multiple copies), Highway To Hell, Flick The Switch, Vintage Voltage, Live From The Atlantic Studios, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, Homefucking Kills Prostitution and Fire Engine. The condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
Matchbox - Superfast - 5 x boxed models, Snorkel Fire Engine # 13, London Bus # 17, Mercedes Container Truck # 42, Crane # 49 and Articulated Truck # 50. They appear mostly Mint in Very Good boxes. The Mercedes plastic container has marks from the original elastic band. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]
Kibri - Vollmer - Others - A quantity of plastic HO/OO gauge model railway scenic buildings and accessories. The kit built buildings include Engine Shed; Church; Motel; Woolwoths Building; Castle, various signs, people and similar. Items all show signs of use but overall appear to be in Fair Plus - Good condition. All items are unchecked for completeness. (2) (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
A SILVER CASED OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, hand wound movement, round white dial signed 'John Bennett London', Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial at the six o'clock position, worn engine turned pattern to case, with a vacant cartouche, approximate case width 50mm, hallmarked 'Philip Woodman & Sons' London 1883, movement signed 'John Bennett London' approximate gross weight 111 grams (condition report: general moderate wear, crown missing, watch not currently working, we cannot guarantee the working of the watch)
A SILVER CASED POCKET WATCH, key wound movement, round white dial signed 'Stewart Dawson & Co Liverpool', Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial at the six o'clock position, worn engine turned pattern and vacant cartouche, approximate case width 52mm, hallmarked 'English Watch Company' Birmingham 1879, movement signed 'Stewart Dawson' (condition report: winds but not currently working, we cannot guarantee the working condition of the watch)
A MID VICTORIAN 18CT GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, key wound movement, round gilt dial, Roman numerals, yellow gold case, approximate case width 38mm, case back detailed with an engine turned pattern and vacant cartouche, inside case back hallmarked 'William Francis' 18ct London 1857, approximate gross weight 41.7 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, watch not tested for working condition, we cannot guarantee the working condition of the watch, glass has come apart from case)
A SILVER CASED OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, hand wound movement, white round dial, signed 'The Bell', Arabic numerals, engine turned pattern to the case, approximate case width 49mm, hallmarked 'Dennison Watch Case Co' Birmingham, 1915, approximate gross weight 83.1 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, watch winds and runs at the time of cataloguing, time keeping not tested, we cannot guarantee the working condition of the watch)

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