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A 31/2" gauge live steam class 4P 2-6-4 tank locomotive, No.2437 with LMS livery 91cm long displayed on track under glazed cover with mahogany stand, 110cm long overall, 74cm high, 32cm deep. 2437 is a 4P class locomotive and was designed by William Stanier and constructed in Derby for the London, Midland and Scottish railway in April 1936 as a tank engine, used for freight and suburban passenger working. A grand total of 800 engines were built to five separate designs by four different mechanical engineers, over a period of 29 years. Each new design was a development of the previous one. The LMS gave the whole family the power classification 4P, BR 4MT. In June 1948 she was transferred to British Rail and renumbered 42437: at the end of her working life she was withdrawn from service in May 1964 and scrapped later that year
A pair of sterling silver cigarette boxes marked on the base sterling 925 and monogrammed 'JF', of rectangular form, the hinged covers with engine turned decoration and inset with face playing cards each with two sets of playing cards inside, two sets unopened advertising Roberts Tobacco Co. Neptuno No. 167 Habana, 14cm x 10.5cm x 3cm deep (each case monogrammed 'RCG')
A Victorian Silver Castle Top Card Case, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham circa 1840, rectangular, embossed with a views of Windsor Castle and Kenilworth House in reserved panels on a engine turned chequered ground, 9cm long, 74gGood overall condition, silver a little bruised on the flat surfaces
A Group of Three Vinaigrettes Comprising: Taylor & Perry (John Taylor & John Perry), Birmingham 1836, with a cast border and engine turned decoration; Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1862, of shaped outline and silver gilt; William Simpson, Birmingham 1841, rounded rectangular with bright cut decoration, 41g all in All in fair/good condition, gilt worn on gilt example.
Three Silver Snuff Boxes Comprising: Edward Smith, Birmingham 1848, rectangular with a shaped profile, the cover and base engraved with strapwork; Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1824, rounded rectangular; Cronin & Wheeler, Birmingham 1854, silver gilt with engine turned decoration; A Silver Lancet Case, apparently unmarked, with a velvet lined interior and four associated lancets, 7cm long, 271g all in (4)All in fiar condition, first has a presentation inscription. Lids do not shut 100% perfectly. Overall good/fair
An Art Deco Silver Aide-Mémoire, import marks Selfridge & Co Ltd, London circa 1930, of rounded rectangular form, the exterior with engine turned decoration, suspension loop and chain, the interior with three compartments, each with a cabochon sapphire button, with two hinged compartments, an ivory panel, a mirror and a card compartment, with a concealed propelling pencil 10cm long, 214gAppears in overall good condition.
A Victorian Necklace, formed of belcher links with engine turned decoration, to a large cannetille and grainti decorated barrel clasp, length 151cm, in a fitted case see illustration The necklace is in good condition. A few links have small splits to the edges. It is not hallmarked or stamped but in our opinion would test as gold. It fastens with a tongue and box clasp. Gross weight 82.8 grams. Condition Report made 23rd January 2017.
Two Victorian Card Cases, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1842 and 1848, the first of shaped rectangular form, with engine turned decoration around a central cartouche, 9cm long, the other engraved with roses over an engine turned ground, 10cm long, 131g all in Both in good clean condition, both slightly depressed to central panels.
An 18ct Gold Mid-Size Quarter Repeating Full Hunter Pocket Watch, retailed by Darlington & Co, circa 1910, lever movement, overcoil hairspring, hour and quarter repeating with two hammers striking two outer gongs, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, case covers with engine turning, front cover with a vacant cartouche, inside covers stamped 18k and numbered 121633, gilt metal cuvette, 45mm wide see illustration 16.02.17, Case with surface scratches, case with small dents, engine turning with minor rubbing, pendant bow has been replaced, gilt metal cuvette is discoloured, dial is clean, dial with retailers signature faded, hand setting correctly, winding smoothly, repeater is working, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, movement in going order, total watch weight 64g.
A Group of Three Silver Vinaigrettes Comprising: Edward Smith, Birmingham 1864, rectangular with a shaped profile and bright cut decoration; Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1840, with engine turned decoration and reeded sides; John Lilly, Birmingham 1833, rectangular with a cast border and engine turned decoration, 3cm wide, 52g
A George IV Silver Snuff Box, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1828, rounded rectangular with bands of engraved decoration and a floral thumbpiece, 7cm wide; Another, Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham, date letter worn, rounded rectangular, the cover with engraved strapwork and engine turned border, 7.5cm wide, 147g all in (2)Some minor bruises but overall good.
A 14ct Gold Minute Repeating Full Hunter Cased Pocket Watch, signed Audemars Freres, Geneve, circa 1900, lever movement, hour and minute repeating with two hammers striking two outer gongs, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, inside back cover stamped Audemars Freres, 14k and numbered 292205, 55mm wide see illustration 16.02.17, Case with surface scratches and dents, both covers with engine turning worn, bezel with small dents, pendant bow with cracks and the securing pin is broken, dial with some hairline cracks around 3 o'clock position, movement in going order, repeat mechanism is working but striking slowly, needs a service, total watch weight 100g.
An 18ct Gold Duplex Pocket Watch, signed Robt Roskell, Liverpool, No.21324, 1837, gilt fusee duplex movement, three armed steel balance, diamond endstone, Liverpool window jewels, dust cover, gold dial with Roman numerals, spade hands, subsidiary seconds, case back with engraved initials, leaf and floral decorated band, inside back cover stamped with maker's mark TH, Chester hallmark, 52mm wide see illustration 15.02.17, Case back with engine turning totally rubbed and the centre engraved with initials, ribbed borders to both covers are rubbed, glass with scratches throughout, seconds hand is missing, movement in going order, total watch weight 154g.
Ivan Tarratt; A Hallmarked Silver Brooch, of stylised design, bearing facsimile signature, "Ernest A Blyth", together with "925" and other rings, cross pendant on chain, brooches, hallmarked silver cross pendant on chain, brooches, hallmarked silver bangle, a hallmarked silver engine turned pencil, openface pocketwatch etc.
Marcus Aurelius AV Aureus. Rome, AD 172. M ANTONINVS AVG TR P XXVI, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / IMP VI COS III, Marcus Aurelius in military dress standing to left, holding thunderbolt in his right hand and reversed spear in his left; behind him stands Victory, who crowns him with a wreath held in her right hand, and holds a palm with her left; between them, pellet. Biaggi 856; BMC 566; C. 308; Foss 46; RIC 264; Sear II 4860; Calicó 1873. 7.19g, 20mm, 6h. Near Mint State. Very Rare. Ex D. J. Foster Collection, Noble Numismatics 109, 28 July 2015, lot 3513; Ex Spink Noble 40, 18-20 November 1992, lot 2613; The image of the emperor on the reverse of this coin is not only unusual, but also historically very interesting. Aurelius has here assumed the symbols of Jupiter, holding a thunderbolt and spear while Victory crowns him with laurels; we should interpret this image as representing the close connection between the supreme god Jupiter and the person of the emperor who was not only the head of state but also the pontifex maximus. Yet the dating of this issue seems to precede two important events that occurred across the Danube in the campaign of 172-4: namely, the 'lightning miracle' and the 'rain miracle', which two incidents are recorded on the column of Marcus Aurelius in Rome. The Historia Augusta (Marcus 24.2) tells us that in the case of the 'lightning miracle' the emperor 'summoned a thunderbolt from heaven against a siege-engine of the enemy by means of his prayers' - the column clearly shows a stone enclosure filled with Romans, and outside a siege tower struck by a bolt of lightning that has burst into flames. The second and more important of the two events, the 'rain miracle' as related by Cassius Dio, describes how the Legio XII Fulminata was surrounded and entangled in a defile, suffering from thirst, and almost forced to surrender. A sudden storm then gave abundance of rain which refreshed the Romans, while hail and thunder confounded their enemies who were struck down by bolts of lightning. Thus the Romans were able to achieve a near bloodless victory. This was considered for a long time afterwards to have been a miracle and nothing less than divine intervention by Jupiter on behalf of the Romans. That the issue pre-dates the rain miracle seems relatively certain, since it is well attested that Aurelius' seventh acclamation as Imperator occurred in the immediate aftermath of this event. The depiction then of Aurelius on the reverse of this coin, wielding the power of Jupiter, seems curiously prophetic.
2 antique hallmarked vesta cases, comprising: 1. Rectangular box with 'slow match' compartment and knurled wheel for withdrawing the taper. Engine turned engraving with 'HP to GG' engraved on the lid. Measures 4.25cm x 2.5cm. Hallmarked London 1872, maker Edwin Barling & William Barling. 2. Flip top vesta with ornate engraving, blank panel to front. Hallmarked Chester 1901. Measures 3.5cm x 2.25cm, maker Rolason Brothers.

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