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A WILLIAM IV "CASTLE-TOP" VINAIGRETTE, the hinged cover depicting Abbotsford House, with raised foliate borders, engine-turned sides and base, the reverse initialled, the gilt interior with floral pierced gilt grille, by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham, date letter rubbed, probably 1835, 1.5" long. See illustration
A FRENCH BRASS CASE REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK, the cream enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals, with an engine-turned gilt centre and mask, the movement striking on a coiled gong, in a brass case with swing handle, 7" high (including the handle), in a leatherette presentation case, and another oval carriage clock (2)
A good Garrad and Co. silver cigarette case, the exterior engine turned with bevelled edges, slide open to reveal gilded interior engraved 'J.G. Pridmore from the Earl of Lonsdale, May 1957, stamped Garrad & Co Ltd 112 Regent St. W.I, Birmingham 1956, 15cm high, 8.5cm wide, 1cm deep, in original box, 256gms (minor faults)
A Victorian gold plated oval locket, the front with raised canted rectangular panel engraved with crane and bamboo within foliate scroll border; together with a gold plated oval link chain, a Victorian brushed gilt foliate engraved oval locket on a large reeded oval link brushed gilt chain, a gold plated engine turned vesta of conventional form (5)
An unusual silver pocket thermometer, the engine turned case housing a small mercury thermometer, the ivory measuring board marked with both Fahrenheit and Celsius scales, a shield shaped cartouche engraved with a crest depicting a raised fist holding a circlet of laurel leaves, by Thornhill & Co, London 1883, 11cm high, 61gms gross
Nathaniel Mills - an 18ct gold engine turned snuff box, the hinged lid with central rectangular cartouche engraved with a crest, foliate cast borders the sides and base conformingly engine turned, 7.1cm wide, 4.3cm deep, 1.4cm high. by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1835, 77gms; together with a leather outer case
A George V hallmarked silver rounded rectangular overall engine turned decorated cigarette case with rectangular cartouche initialled "ERD", Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1924, 8.5 x 7cm and a 9ct yellow gold banded amber and meerschaum cigar holder, length 8cm (mouthpiece af), silver approx 2.8ozt (2).
Four variously hallmarked silver vesta cases; and engine turned decorated example centred with circular cartouche initialled EJ, John Rose, Birmingham 1919, 5.5 x 4cm, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1901 with foliate scroll engraved decoration and shield shaped vacant cartouche, and a pair of similar examples, one initialled WH, William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1921, combined 3.4ozt (4).
A George V hallmarked silver jewellery box of oval form, centred with a circular vacant cartouche to the hinged engine turned decorated lid enclosing a velvet lined interior, raised on four supports, Synyer and Beddoes, Birmingham 1910, length 11cm. CONDITION REPORT: Slightly loose fitting lid. Damage to leather base. Tarnished and surface scratches.
Four variously hallmarked silver vesta cases to include a rounded rectangular example overall engine turned decorated examples centred with circular cartouche initialled HJ, William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1919, 5 x 5cm, and an overall foliate scroll engraved example initialled RB, John Rose, Birmingham 1906, combined approx 3ozt (4).
A George V hallmarked silver rectangular stamp box with sloping spring loaded lid enclosing gilt wash three division interior, maker's marks obscured, Birmingham 1911, with wooden base, 8 x 3cm, also a single engine turned decorated fob stamp case and a sovereign case of plain form (af), weighable silver approx 0.8ozt (3).
A mixed lot comprising Edward VII hallmarked silver hammer decorated curved brushes with initialled cartouches, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1908, a cigarette box with overall engine turned decorated hinged lid, Birmingham 1949, and a cigarette case with gilt washed interior, with inscription "Presented by the Members of the Corfu Sports Club to Captain C.S.Parker President 1945-1947", Harman Bros, Birmingham 1946, 14.5 x 8.5cm, also an electroplated circular hip flask, weighable silver approx 6.9ozt (5).
Four variously hallmarked silver vesta cases to include an engine turned decorated rectangular example, 4.5 x 5cm, and foliate scroll engraved example, both centred with vacant circular cartouches and by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1913 and 1915, and a similar example set with two Scottish stone thistles, Joseph Cook & Son, Birmingham 1914, combined approx 3.5ozt (4).
Four variously hallmarked silver vesta cases to include plain rounded rectangular curved example with striker section to one side (missing), Horace Woodward & Company Ltd, Birmingham 1909 6 x 5cm and an overall engine turned decorated example with centred with a vacant circular cartouche, Smith & Bartlam, Birmingham 1918, combined 3.6ozt (4).
A small lot of collectors' items comprising a Wheeler's corkscrew with turned wooden handle and brush to one end, a gold filled Ever Sharp engine turned decorated propelling pencil, and a white metal example, The Acme Thunder whistle and "A.R.P." J Hudson & Company example, an ebonised truncheon etc, in leather suitcase.
A George VI hallmarked silver rectangular case for Press Club London Life Members Card, with engine turned decorated spring loaded lid, centred with the club's emblem, engraved "Life Member Lewis L.V. Wulff 8-8-40" to gilt washed interior, FH Adam & Holman, Birmingham 1948, 7.5 x 3.5cm, approx 1.4ozt.
A George V hallmarked silver vesta case of rectangular form with engraved foliate scroll decoration, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1914, 4 x 3.5cm, and a further larger engine turned decorated example centred with a circular cartouche engraved "20. June 1913", Ollivant & Botsford Ltd, London 1911, 5 x 4.5cm, combined approx 2.2ozt (2).
A 1950s/60s playworn tinplate Schuco electro construction fire engine no.6080 with "Take-Apart" feature with remote steering and remote control with extending ladder, in original box, complete with original miniature tools, battery pack and remote steering mechanism, made in US Zone Germany, with instruction leaflet. CONDITION REPORT: In good condition. Searchlight on head of cab is missing as are the integral firemen. Cost to post to UK mainland £18.00 plus VAT. Cost to post to USA approx £85 plus VAT.
A collection of hallmarked silver napkin rings of various shapes and sizes including a pair of plain form with engine turned rims, Fenton Bros, Sheffield 1921, a further pair of plain form, Cedric Coulhurst, Chester 1911, a wavy edged pierced example, a waisted example with beaded edge, etc, combined approx 5.68ozt (9).

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