Dreyfuss & Co Handmade in Switzerland - two large dress watches, one having a circular dial and one rectangular, both having roman numerals, sweep seconds and date aperture to circular dial with a hinged back to case revealing the automatic movement, secondary seconds dial and date aperture to rectangular dial, both having silvered engine turning to centre in stainless steel cases, strap models with deployant buckles, both have certificates "Watch No. 3086 Series DGS00007/21" dated May 2010, "Watch No. 1295 Series No. 1974" dated November 2008, no boxes. (2)
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Three limited edition Corgi Vintage Glory Of Steam die cast models Super Sentinel Steam wagon with crates Tate & Lyle (8001) , John Fowler & Co. Leeds Fowler B6 Super Lion showmans engine 'King Carnival II' (80103), Sentinal platform wagon with trailer and sacks Paul Bros Homepride Flower Mills (8002)
Selection of Corgi die cast vehicles including Simon Snorkel Fire Engine, Vauxhall Viva 136, Police Panda Imp 506, Ford Cortina Deluxe 159, Police Mini Cooper 250, BMC Mini Police Van With Tracker Dog, RAC Mini Patrol Van 273, Police Accident Unit 287, Ford Thames Airborne Caravan 420, Porsche Carerra 330, Corgi Major Car Transporter, Dinky VW TL Fastback 163, Dinky Rolls Royce Phantom V Limousine 152 etc.
Five Corgi Vintage Glory Of Steam die cast models Garratt 10 ton road roller 'The Baroness' (80304), John Fowler Co. Leeds Fowler B6 road locomotive 'Atlas' (80104), John Fowler & Co. Leeds B6 Stump Cutter 'Super Lion' (80111) John Fowler & Co. Leeds The Showmans Locomotive 'The Lion' Anderton & Rowland (80101) and Fowler B6 crane engine Wolverhampton Wanderer (80108) all in original boxes
Advertising Posters Steam Engine GWR 6000 King Class Steam Locomotive 6028 King George VI . Original vintage train advertising poster: Steam Engine King George IV, #6028. Art by A. N. Wolstenholme, published by the Railway Executive (Western Region), P.R.18, printed in GB by Soronson & Co London & Middlesborough. Fair condition, folded, creases, minor stains, small tears on margins.. Country: UK. Year: 1950s. Author: A. N. Wolstenholme. Size (cm): 102x63.5cm.
A silver letter opener, with combined penknife to handle, hallmarks for London 1969 SJR, with engine turned decoration to handle, hallmarks stamped to handle and letter slice, 23.5cm long, together with a silver napkin ring, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919 and a silver spoon with hallmarks for Dublin 1877 (3)
A lady's silver and enamel cigarette case, hallmarks for Birmingham 1950 HCD, the white enamel front decorated with purple sweet peas, the reverse with engine turned decoration, in original purple velvet pouch, 8 x 8.5cm, together with a silver powder compact, stamped 925 to inner rim, and a white metal powder compact with monogram 'EMB' to front, total weight approx 8ozt (3) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 77 - Minor surface/age marks to enamel
An Austin II locomotive plate, 0-6-0ST, length 71.5cm, together with two black and white photographs of the engine.Purchased from the Hunslett Engine Company in Leeds it was delivered to the Austin Motor Co Ltd in Longbridge Birmingham in 1936 where it remained in service with the company until it was scrapped in the 1970s.
A Great Western locomotive name plate Sir Arthur Yorke, Bulldog class 4-4-0, length 176cm. Designed by William Dean GWR's chief locomotive engineer, the class was used for all sorts of work particularly for passenger work in Wales. Built at Swindon in 1906 with the number 3708 but after modification in 1908 it became 3418. The engine was given the name in 1916 and was in service up until August 1949. Sir Arthur Yorke was the chief inspector of railways for the Board of Trade between 1900 and 1913, born in 1848 and died in 1930.
A SILVER CASED SMALL DESK CLOCK, having engine turned dial with Arabic numerals, plain form, raised on an outswept circular platform base, with presentation inscription "Presented to Lieut. Mollie on the occasion of her marriage from 1st Newton Range r Coy. 27-8-35", Chester assay, marks rubbed, 10cm high, together with TWO PAIRS OF DWARF SILVER CANDLE HOLDERS, Chester and Birmingham assay
Silver snuff box, rectangular, engraved with reeded sides by Edward Smith, Birmingham, 1840, 76mm wide. Condition Report. Has been well used but not abused. Closes reasonably but with slight gaps at ends of lid. Good joint, initials, engine turning quite worn. Good interior, gilding and marks.

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