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Los 542

An engine turned silver cigarette dispenser,and 2 small silver dishes, (3).

Los 277

An early 20th Century Marklin Wurttemberg steam engine, with two horizontal boilers, central sliding tin plate divide, a horizontal beam engine and dynamo attached, bears logo and stamped 7. (with original box, date 1914 scratched to the lid). 39cm x 49cm. 43cm height

Los 244

A quantity of ephemera relating to Concorde to include 1971 engine performance data, 1964 reliability handbook, confidential Sonic Boom booklet etc, various 1960s/70s articles and advertising etc

Los 361

Meccano shop display model of a traction engine with mains powered motor

Los 362

Meccano model of a traction engine with 20 volt electric motor on wooden plinth with Meccano plaque

Los 411

Mamod TE1A live steam traction engine, in original box.

Los 412

Mamod TE1A live steam traction engine, in original box

Los 414

Mamod SE2A stationary live steam engine together with a polishing machine in original box, hammer and a Sutcliffe oil can.

Los 415

SEL Minor no 1250 stationary live steam engine in original box

Los 417

A Mamod TE1A live steam traction engine with methylated spirits burner and spring type whistle

Los 528

Bassett-Lowke limited edition diecast model traction engine, on wooden display plinth.

Los 535

Bassett-Lowke limited edition diecast model Fowler Traction Engine with certificate of authenticity number 51 of 500

Los 67

Aircraft ephemera, comprising a gas turbine engine performance calculator, a pressure gauge by Smiths of Cheltenham, a military marked control com system by Marconi of London, etc, (qty).

Los 72

Various car and associated badges, to include Rolls Royce Limited Motor Club, 13cm wide, another for ACA, National Vintage Tractor and Engine Club 1971 badge, another Velocette Owners Club and Wagbi, founded 1908. (5)

Los 94

Three volumes of The Book of the Motor Car, Steam Turbine Operation and Steam Engine Theory.

Los 142

A British Rail engine plaque, marked M 13tons STD477192, 16cm x 28cm at widest point.

Los 143

An LMS Standard 12tons 525780 engine plaque, 16cm x 28cm at widest point.

Los 263

A George V silver twin division cigarette box, with engine turned decoration to the lid, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1925, 15.85oz total weight, 17.5cm x 19.5cm.

Los 273

A George V silver inkwell, with an engine turned hinged lid, Birmingham 1933, and another of plain form, Birmingham 1922, (2).

Los 512

A Waltham lady's gold plated pocket watch, open faced key wind, enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, engine turned back with shield reserve.

Los 493

A set of twelve mother-of-pearl handled silver plated dessert knives and forks, two silver plated trays, an engine-turned silver plated hip flask and tankard, and condiments, etc.

Los 120

Edwardian silver sovereign and half sovereign coin holder, all over foliate decoration, and a silver tobacco / snuff box, blank cartouche, engine turned top, crimped edges, c.1919 with later dedication, 7.5cm w

Los 358

Late 19th century silver half hunter pocket watch, marked David Keys, Chester 1896, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, engine turned outer case with Roman numerals and convex aperture, and six silver fob watches, three other fob watches, and five pocket watches. (15)

Los 437

Dunhill gilt metal lighter, engine turned design, a DeLuxe black and gilt lighter and lighter with incorporated pocket knife

Los 578

Tredgold (Thomas). The Steam Engine, Its Invention, and an Investigation of its Principles, for Navigation, Manufactures, and Railways, Enlarged and Edited by W.S.B. Woolhouse, 2 vols., London: John Weale, 1838, engraved portrait frontispiece of Thomas Tredgold and engraved portrait plate of James Watt, 123 plates (many double-page & folding), wood engraved illustrations to text, 16 page publisher's catalogue at rear of vol. 2, occasional spotting, some library ink stamps to verso of titles & plates etc., library labels and stamps to endpapers, modern black buckram, classification number at foot of spines, 4to (2)

Los 179

AN ENGINE ROOM REPEATER TELEGRAPH BY A. ROBINSON & CO. LTD, LIVERPOOL, the 8in. dial signed as per title, now mounted in a wooden frame with handle to rear operating indicator and large gong -- 14½ x 18in. (37 x 46cm.)

Los 283

A FINE RADIO-CONTROLLED STEAM-POWERED 1:8 SCALE MODEL OF THE WINDERMERE LAUNCH BAT (1891) MODELLED BY KEITH TOWNSEND, 1987, constructed as in working practice with framed carvel hull, planked and varnished decks fitted as appropriate, awning, hinged glazed engine compartment containing .3/8in. stroke compound marine engine with mahogany-lagged copper boiler driving a single-shaft 3-blade brass propeller, hidden servo and battery compartments, maker's/owner's plate to back of cockpit numbered '16', loosely mounted on brass and marble display base with brass banner legend signed in facsimile, within brass-mounted glass cover with end handles. Overall measurements -- 17 x 47½ x 15in. (43 x 120.5 x 38cm.); builder's certificate; historic data; instructions; tools and spare parts, (A lot), Bat became famous when, in 1904, she was successfully used in the first experiments by Isaac Story and Jack Kitchen to steer a craft via remote radio control. Discovered derelict in 1966, she has since been restored and is now located in Windermere Museum. This lot will be available for viewing at Imperial Road,

Los 284

A LIVE STEAM CLINKER-BUILT RADIO-CONTROLLED MODEL OF THE PUFFIN BILLY STEAM LAUNCH, with gas reservoir in bow, centrally mounted mahogany lagged boiler with copper funnel, Stuart double-10 stationary engine, shaped copper wood-covered water tanks, carved helm, rudder with servos and other details, the hull finished in green and varnish -- 12 x 55in. (30.5 x 140cm.), This lot will be available for viewing at Imperial Road

Los 295

A BUILDER'S MODEL FOR THE S.S. ROYAL EMBLEM, BUILT BY J.L. THOMPSON FOR HALL BROTHERS, 1940, the carved hull with gold plated propeller and lowered boarding companionway, grey deck with plate lining, covered hatches, masts rigged with davits, white superstructure with wooden bridge and over bridge with fittings, stayed funnel with House Emblem, engine room ventilators, open lifeboats in davits, awning stanchions, water tanks, emergency helm, benches and other details, mounted on plated columns within original glazed case with card builder's plates. Cased measurements -- 19 x 60 x 11in. (48 x 152.5 x 28cm.), Launched in late November 1939 and completed on 22nd February, Royal Emblem was, at 4, 900 tons, a large general purpose cargo vessel. Remarkably she survived the War and was broken up at Hong Kong in 1961. This lot will be available for viewing at Imperial Road, END OF SALE, NEXT SALE: 2nd May, 2017.

Los 279

A George V hallmarked silver five piece vanity setComprising four brushes and one comb, each having hallmarked silver mounts with engine turned decoration CONDITION REPORT: Box in poor condition with lock broken away but still present, very light scratches and minor dents.

Los 295

A Victorian hallmarked silver snuff boxHaving engine turned outer decoration and engraved name, with gilt interior, made by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1841, length 6cm

Los 317

A late Victorian hallmarked silver five piece dressing table setComprising hair tidy, hand mirror, hair and two cloths brushes, each having engine turned decoration, with engraved initials, Birmingham 1897, 99

Los 298

A George V hallmarked silver jewellery casket of oval formThe cover having engine turned decoration with engraved initials DJG, raised on four hoof feet, makers marks C & A Birmingham 1920 CONDITION REPORT: 5cm high, 12cm length, weighted base but total weight 239g

Los 330

Five Victorian and later hallmarked silver decanter labelsVarious shapes and designs, to include an example having engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1856, two plain examples and two further examples having cast decoration

Los 122

A George V Art Deco hallmarked silver Dunhill pocket lighterOf narrow rectangular form, having engine turned decoration, having engraved initials EVE, date code for London 1934, patent number 143752, height 6cm CONDITION REPORT: minor scuff to top rim, but generally good condition.

Los 332

Nine assorted silver-plated decanter labelsVarious shapes and patterns, together with a hallmarked silver brooch stamped 'Baby', two hallmarked silver napkin rings having engine turner decoration, also a further white metal example

Los 107

A pair of silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1917, engine turned and beaded and three silver cigarette cases, various dates, makers and designs, weight combined 6ozs (5).

Los 113

An Art Deco style engine turned rectangular silver cased lighter, Alfred Dunhill, London 1948, 3.5cm wide, an engine turned silver cased lighter, Birmingham 1926, detailed Crlik Pat No. 124670, 5.5cm wide and a Dunhill lighter in ribbed electroplated case (3).

Los 157

A French rectangular silver snuff box, first half 19th century, foliate and strapwork engraved on an engine turned ground, the hinged cover centred by a cartouche, engraved with a townscape and bridge crossing a river, gilt lined, 8.5cm wide, 2ozs.

Los 322

A pair of 9ct gold oval cufflinks, each with two oval engine-turned panels with chain interlinks, the backs engraved with initials, hallmarks for Chester 1956, 15.5 grams; in a Garrard & Co Ltd. case

Los 96

A cased pair of Victorian silver butter knives, Francis Higgins, Sheffield 1887, with carved ivory handles, a silver five bar toast rack, Sheffield 1945, a pair of silver bon bon dishes, London 1943, of shaped outline, a silver menu holder, Samson Mordan & Co, Chester 1908, with onyx base, a silver salt cellar, marks rubbed and an engine turned napkin ring with bakelite liner, combined weight of weighable silver 5ozs (8).

Los 549

A diptych print, of an elaborately armoured samurai on horseback, pursuit by ronin, another diptych print, of an actor waving a strip of paper at a man with a tea bowl and a woman and a child, and another diptych print with a late scene of a railway station with engine and officials under flags and bunting, framed and glazed (3)

Los 244

Collection of eight assorted Georgian silver teaspoons, including five by Charles Hougham, London, 1810, all with engine turned detailing to the shafts and terminals, 3toz (8)

Los 247A

A silver faced photograph frame, domed top engine turned, oak easel back, E.M. Ltd, Birmingham 1928, 16.5cm and a very similar frame, (2)

Los 248

Regency silver teapot, maker's mark R.H/ S.H, London, 1805, compressed form, gadrooned and engine turned decoration, replacement bone finial, ivory insulators, old repairs, gross weight 18.9toz

Los 306

Collection of vintage watches - 9 carat yellow gold wristwatch with a yellow metal expanding bracelet, another wrist watch with mesh bracelet, yellow metal top wind fob watch with engine turned case stamped 0.585, 18 carat wrist watch with metal expanding bracelet, an octagonal cased wrist watch and a yellow metal expanding bracelet. mostly all AF

Los 320

Four pairs of cufflinks - three pairs of hallmarked 9 carat yellow gold chain links cufflinks, engraved and engine turned, gross weight approximately 16gms, a pair of silver engine turned chain link cufflinks 8gms.

Los 329

Silver engine turned cigarette case, hallmarked Birmingham 1929, approximate weight 3.3oz, The 'Flip-Flap' art deco style chrome-enamel cigarette case, and a cased set of silver teaspoons, Birmingham 1934.

Los 335

Silver engine turned cigarette case, 8cm x 6cm, hallmarked Birmingham 1926, a pair of silver-plated napkin rings and a ladies "Melissa" cigarette case.

Los 80

A cased silver four-piece brush set with engine-turned and engraved decoration, comprising two brushes, hand-mirror and comb, W. G. Sothers Ltd., Birmingham 1957/58 (little used)

Los 472

Ephemera relating to the grand slam winning English tennis player Betty Nuthall,including an autographed postcard signed "with love", a rare photograph of Betty Nuthall playing at the Surrey Junior championship aged 13 in 1924, and a third photograph portraying Betty Nuthall shaking hands with an engine driver at Waterloo Station as she commenced her journey to Forest Hills for a Wightman Cup tie v USA in July 1927; sold with other ephemera including programmes, press cuttings etc.Provenance;Ex-Percy Rootham (Vice President of the LTA) Collection.

Los 245

An Elizabeth II Silver Compact with engine turned decoration and bearing the moto 'Cuidich 'n Righ' of the 4th Battalion Highlanders, Birmingham 1953, W. Benson Ltd

Los 491

A Scratch Built Aluminium Model Car with petrol engine, solid rubber wheels stamped 'EXP. MODEL RACING CORD 3.75 X 5/8, 48 cm long, running last year

Los 80

Cased pair of silver engine turned napkin rings, Docker and Burn, Birmingham 1922

Los 569

A GROUP OF FIVE BOULLEWORK and other boxes, a pair of carved walnut furniture mounts and an engine turned cigarette case (8)

Los 125

An HM silver handled shoe horn having moulded scroll decoration, a folding comb having HM silver handle and rim with engine turned decoration, a set of plated fruit spoons, plated rose holder and a plated presentation goblet regarding Camberwell PC

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