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Three early 20th century silver boxes, including:- a circular silver tobacco box by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company Ltd, London 1908, with flush hinged sprung cover, gilded interior, crested, 7.25cm diameter together with a silver snuff box also by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company Ltd, London 1908, of plain lozenge shape with reed and ribbon edge to the cover, 8.25cm diameter and a small square section box by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1917, with detachable rising cover guided by a suspension chain with finger ring, engine turned on two faces, 5.75cm high, 6.14oz (3) All in good condition, no splits, bruises or repairs
A Victorian silver 'castle' fronted card case, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1847, engraved depicting Warwick Castle with bridge in the foreground, otherwise engine turned, inscribed JR Hill to a cartouche, 8.5 x 6cm, Provenance: The case contains a slip of paper inscribed in faint ink "Mrs J R Hall 223 Newbury Street Boston (MA) or Mrs J E R Hill 100 Milk Street Boston (MA)" which conforms with the engraved initials
A Mughal ivory hookah bowl, Burmese lacquer and mother of pearl boxes, the girth of the pod shaped hookah bowl engine turned with ribbing, 9cm (3.5 in) diameter, the cylindrical mottled orange lacquer box with domed lid, 15cm (6 in) high and the cylindrical sides of the mother of pearl box formed from fourteen rectangular lathes, 9cm (3.5 in) high (5)
John Lucas (British, 1807-1874) Portrait of Captain Sir William Peel, VC, (1824-1858), half-length, in black oil on canvas, oval - sold with a mezzotint engraving of the Sitter with a sword, signed lower left "John Lucas" and "J J Chant", 90 x 66cm (35.5 x 26in) (2) 72 x 60cm (28 x 23in) Provenance: Sir Mervyn Peel (1856-1929) and by descent. Exhibited: London, Earl's Court 'The Victorian Era Exhibition' 1897, Historical and Commemorative Section, No. 1 (old exhibition label refers). Other Notes: Captain Sir William Peel (1824-1858), was one of the great British naval heroes - a British Naval Officer and recipient of the Victoria Cross, effectively three times over, in the Crimean War. He was the third son of the great Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel and, like his father, went to Harrow. He entered the Navy at the age of 14. He was a Commander of the Naval Brigade in the Crimean War. In 1854 at the Siege of Sebastopol, he and his Brigade were charged with the task of supplying ammunition to the artillery when a Russian shell, fuse still alight, landed among them and their explosives. Whilst others ran, Peel picked up the shell and threw it over the parapet. The shell burst as it left his hands. A month later at the Battle of Inkerman, Peel noticed a platoon was in grave danger of being cut off and surrounded by Russian forces. He braved a heavy barrage to lead the platoon to safety. In the following year, Peel led his troops over a ridge putting himself in the line of fire. He was shot and seriously injured. He was awarded the Victoria Cross for all of these immense acts of bravery, one of the earliest officers to be awarded the Victoria Cross during the Crimean War. Sir William had estates in Sandy, Bedfordshire, which he bought with a legacy from his father's death in 1850, and he decided to build the Sandy to Potton railway in 1857. Sadly the Sandy-Potton Light Railway only lasted from 1857-1861; Sir William named one of the engines "Shannon" after his frigate. The locomotive "Shannon" (GWR Railway Museum) and its engine shed still survive. Captain Sir William Peel was later sent to India and was wounded again at the Relief of Lucknow. He died in India from smallpox aged 34. There are three statues of the great Victoria Cross holder - all by William Theed the Younger (British, 1804-1891) - they are at the Maritime Museum (1860); Sandy Church, Bedfordshire (1861); and at Flagstaff House in Barrackpore, India (1863). Sir William Peel's home was The Lodge in Sandy, Bedfordshire, now the home of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Oil Portrait - Longish scratch lower right. Dirt under the glass. Not examined outside the frame. The wooden plate with artist's name and title loose on one side. Frame slightly chipped, especially along the top edge.The print is foxed. Foxing mostly to the margins, slight discoloration and spotting to the sky upper left.
Six Victorian silver-mounted cut glass toilette bottles, by Frances Douglas, London 1854,of various sizes and shapes, the engine turned circular covers with foliate rims, the centres engraved with foliate friezes surrounding vacant cartouches, stamped 'CORN HILL LUND, FLEET ST',9.5cm high tallest (6)
A Victorian Scottish silver mounted horn snuff mull, HBunmarked,inscribed 'May Friendship Never Lose A Feather' around rim, the hinged cover with applied heart-shaped cartouche crested with monogram above,5.75cm high, anda George IV silver vinaigrette,by John Shaw, Birmingham 1819,of engine turned rectangular form with reeded borders and foliate thumbpiece, with gilt interior and foliate pierced grill, monogrammed within a rectangular cartouche,3.25cm long (2)
A gold circular hinged vinaigrette, c.1830,of pocket watch form, with a chased rose to the centre of both covers. An engine turned ground with deeply chased foliate border to a diagonal reeded bow. Plain polished interior with pierce hinged grille. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. 31 x 20mm, 9.77g
A Victorian silver matched four-piece tea and coffee set,comprising:the coffee pot,by John Samuel Hunt, London 1865,the teapot,by Thomas White, London 1879,the two-handled sugar bowl and cream jug,by Robert Harper, London 1864/77,of engine turned baluster form with strap work decoration to covers,20.5cm high to top of coffee pot finial, 65.9oz (4)
A gold Swiss key wound open-faced pocket watch, c.1860,40mm diameter, engine turned and hand engraved gold dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued Breguet hands. Hand engraved bezel and engine turned circular bailey back case with a hand engraved floral spray with foliate border. Movement signed 'Lagier Geneve', gilt metal cuvette. Case marked 18. Case no. 5269 4087. 49.70g
A VICTORIAN SILVER VISITING CARD CASE, maker's mark CC, Birmingham 1873, of shaped oblong form with hinged cover, the fascia centrally bright cut engraved with a rococo scrolling foliate cartouche with musical trophies and engraved with a monogram "EAH" on an engine turned honeycomb ground, 3 3/4" x 2 3/4", 2ozs 15dwts, cased
An Edward VIII silver rectangular cigarette box, the hinged lid engraved with famous London buildings, including the Houses of Parliament, St Paul's Cathedral and the Tower of London, London 1936 by Mappin & Webb, width approx 17.8cm, together with another silver rectangular cigarette box with engine turned decoration and a silver square cigarette box.
Two smaller format silver visiting card cases comprising a rectangular example with engine turned decoration, one side with monogram, Birmingham 1876 by Deacon and Francis, 8.5 x 5 cm, in original leather case, and another with hinged cover and patent slider, London, 1909, by Needham Brothers, and stamped ïPatentÍ, 8.2 x 4.2 cm (2) (From the collection of Dr Ian McFeeters).
Three 19th Century ivory needlecases and a stiletto, comprising two cylinder form examples with engine turned decoration, another in the form of a cannon barrel divided to take threads, the stiletto of ïstacked brickÍ pattern with turned open finial, screw in reversible point, largest 10cm (4)
Five thimble cases and stands comprising an engine turned white metal thimble egg, makers mark A and W only, 3cm, another of barrel form, a gilt metal casket form example, a mother of pearl thimble cart with gilt metal frame and horse, 9.2cm, and a modern silver thimble stand modelled as a child on the beach with sandcastles, London 1984 by Thomas Charles Jarvis, 5cm, all with a thimble (5) (From the collection of the late Helen Eastgate).
A mixed lot sewing comprising a continental silver figural needlecase in the form of a standing male figure, one hand behind his back holding a letter, 5.5cm, an engine turned ivory tape measure, 4cm, a vegetable ivory example, a Chinese ivory cotton barrel and an abalone shell shuttle, 6.5cm (5) (From the collection of the late Helen Eastgate).
A collection of Corgi Toys vehicles, including a No. 1127 Simon Snorkel fire engine, a No. 1128 Priestman 'Cub' shovel, a No. 347 Chevrolet Astro 1 car, all boxed, a Batmobile, a Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and a Green Hornet's Black Beauty (playwear, paint chips, some parts missing), and three catalogues.
A collection of die-cast vehicles, including a Dinky Toys No. 250 Royal Mail van, a No. 353 Daimler ambulance, two Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y-6 type 35 Bugatti and a Y-9 Fowler showman's engine, and a collection of lead figures, including bandsmen, clown and ringmaster (playwear and paint chips).

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