A Victorian circular silver locket with chased and engine turned decoration, 30mm diameter and three other later oval and circular silver lockets - From a private collection of lockets CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
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A collection of small silver items comprised of a matchbook holder with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1927, a small rectangular photo frame, Edinburgh 2010, 11.5cm x 8.8cm, a heavy gauge napkin ring, London 1944, and a silver mounted hardwood pepper mill, Birmingham 1972, 9.7cm high, combined weight of weighable silver 1.89ozt, 58.9g CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A silver backed hand mirror and two matching silver backed brushes, Chester 1919, with engine turned decoration CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
Two circular engine turned lockets, 24mm diameter, and a heart-shaped locket with engine turned decoration, all stamped 'SILVER', and a small circular locket, with stamped and chased decoration, Birmingham 1972, 23mm diameter, and two silver chains - From a private collection of lockets CONDITION REPORT: The silver lockets are difficult to age as the construction method for such pieces has remained much the same throughout the 20th century with this type of locket rarely falling completely out of favour. I would suggest post WWII and possibly as late as the hallmarked example.
A small Edwardian rectangular silver box and lid with gilt interior, London 1907, 4cm x 2.7cm x 1.3cm high, a circular silver box with engine turned decoration to the lid, and gilt interior, Birmingham 1903, 3.6cm diameter x 1cm high and a stamp holder and a small circular box with hinged lid stamped '925', combined weight 1.62ozt, 50.4g CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A 1 inch Scale live steam deep Red Burrell Showman's Engine with a Tin Canopy on spiralled Columns and metal Yellow spoked wheels.- single crank compound cylinders, 2 x dynamos, 2 x deep water belly tanks and worm link steering with working flywheel, break and steering mechanism. An early 20th century finely built and well constructed apprentice piece in Excellent condition.
2 x original Wagon Owner Plates, an original Wagon Repair Plate, a replica works plate and 2 x original tinplate notices - Shell-Mex and BP Ltd # 851and Esso Petroleum 3703 - Wagon Repairs Limited Gloucester and a replica Andrew Barclay & Sons Locomotive Plate - a 'Beware of Engines and moving Wagons Notice' and Safety First in Engine Rooms Notice
Mixed lot of assorted model motors: boxed Jetex Motor Outfit with Augmenter Tube, Frog 50 Diesel Engine, Jetex Jet Power Unit and E.D. (Electronic Developments) 'Baby' Diesel together with a selection of unboxed motors, instruction leaflets and modelling parts and a KeilKraft Rapier empty box. Motors untested.
Yorkshire, Driffield, the Driffield and East Riding Agricultural Society established 1854, a large copper medal, unsigned, undated and unnamed, agricultural scene with hay ricks, animals, steam threshing engine, 70mm diameter. This medal was given to the vendor by Charles Turnbull who was the manager of Holderness Plough circa 1963.
A Victorian mantle clock in the form of an over-sized pocket watch with engine turned decoration and cast grape and vine supports to a foot raised on a square stand to bun feet, the white enamel dial set with Arabic numerals, the watch mechanism stamped "Eterna Watch Company", 21 cm high(Provenance: the property of the Raymond Barker family late of Fairford Park Gloucestershire)
An early 20th Century Indian white metal cigarette box in the Art Deco manner, the top with engine turned decoration, the sides with stylised foliate decoration, raised on four fluted feet (bears elephant passant mark, probably by Hamilton & Co., Calcutta), approx 13 oz, 18 cm long CONDITION REPORTS Lid is very slightly buckled out of shape. Various light scratches throughout, general signs of wear and tear through age and use. Hall marks rubbed
A Bilston enamel style vinaigrette in the form of an apple, opening to reveal a gilded grille, the lid set with a porcelain plaque depicting a Classical maiden holding a mask, together with a Continental white metal circular box with lid, the engine turned decoration with leaves and stylised flowers to edge, opening to reveal a plain gilded interior, approx 3.5 cm diameter, together with a white metal and enamelled Celtic cross pendant with knot design, 4.2 cm, together with a further enamel box in the form of a fruit and Oriental enamelled box, depicting landscape scenes with figures in foreground, opening to reveal a lidded canister(Provenance: the property of the Raymond Barker family late of Fairford Park Gloucestershire) CONDITION REPORTS The vinaigrette in the form of an apple - there are several large chunks of enamel missing, holes, scuff marks and further damage to the exterior. It appears to have been re-glued at some point along the mount edge. The hinge has had some repair work, stalk is missing. Interior - the grille is discoloured and bent in a couple of areas and a piece seems to have been broken off. The grille itself is loose from the fitting, the interior is tarnished, pitted and in need of a good clean. The porcelain plaque has some light surface scratching and appears to have been re-glued in two places with resin visible at the very edges. White metal circular box has some surface scratches, especially to the interior, clean residue lid is a little stiff. Cross pendant only has enamel work to one side. Quite a bit of the white enamel edging is missing and there is some damage to the blue enamel especially on the right hand side top of the cross. The other side is plain, the further fruit box has significant damage to the enamel work all over with losses and cracking. The hinge mount is off from the base although the hinge itself is intact. Cylindrical box - there is surface scratching, chipping, firing faults and crazing/cracking to the enamel work throughout and some losses to the paintwork on the decorations. The canister itself will come out with some force, has surface scratching and tarnishing etc. All items have general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for further details
A quarter repeating lever pocket watch, having unsigned 4.4cm engine turned dial decorated Roman numerals with subsidiary calendar and seconds dials, movement unsigned; together with a 9ct gold chain with attached ratchet key. Condition Report: Outer case has minor denting and scratching. Glass good and hinge firm. Dial is slightly tarnished. Inner case has firm closure and hinge. Balance wheel moves freely. Key present on 9ct chain.
A 9ct gold triple sovereign case, engraved with initials to the hinged cover and with engine-turned decoration to the front and back. London marks for 2009 and maker's mark 'D& F LD'. With a 9ct gold tapering curb link chain with swivel clips and T bar. 107.4g total, the sovereign case 7.2cm wide and the chain 36.5cm long.
A yellow gold open-faced stem-wind pocket watch by the International Watch Company, the gold coloured dial signed International Watch Co., Schaffhausen. Black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial. The movement signed International Watch Co., Schaffhausen and 954638. Geometric engine-turned decoration to outer case. 5cm wide.
Two hallmarked silver Cigarette Boxes, weighted and with cedar wood interiors, the widest 18cm wide CONDITION REPORT: The slightly smaller box with engine turned decoration to the lid has no internal dividers, the larger box has three internal dividers and appears in good general overall condition, the hall marks are rubbed and the top is only very slightly out of alignment, the smaller silver box is also in good general overall condition with one or two minor dings to the back and side and also a prevalent ding to the edge of the top on the rear left.
A heavy rectangular silver Box, raised foliate style border above an engine turned body and rectangular cartouche to the lid engraved with an armorial, 15cm wide, assayed Birmingham 1925, approx. 381g CONDITION REPORT: Generally very nice condition indeed, no major problems or repairs etc., although small ding to upper side lid top right hand side approx. 4cm higher than the lot number sticker, the inside appears also to be in good general order although some discolouration and tarnishing etc., as expected.
A hallmarked silver cased Eight-Day Travelling Clock, the lid and base with engine turned decoration and the lid with raised monogram 'RH', the French Clock with a bronze-coloured dial with Arabic numerals and luminous hands, the underside of the cover presentation engraved '9th February 1928', bears internal assay marks Birminghm 1927, 7.5 x 6cm wide
British Aviation Interest - a set of George Newnes 1937 Aero Engineering Charts - the charts* (1 - 50) in good condition, but the cloth covered folder not; together with ten different military and commercial aircraft and engine manufacturers' brochures, including jet pioneers, with specifications, performance data and photographs posted to M S Wiltshire of 74 Bloomfield Road, Gloucester between 1957 and 1958 from the PR departments of Air Charter (includes Souvenir Route Maps - with ditching instructions - to firstly loosen one's collar and tie, and secondly put on one's life belt, but not to inflate within the aircraft…), Alvis Aero Engines, Armstrong Siddeley (includes rare bicentenary brochure and security classified Hawker Hunter Sapphire 6 spec. sheet), Bristol Aircraft & Aero Engines, De Havilland (two rare General Information Leaflets), Fairey Aviation, Folland Aircraft, Gloster Aircraft (including a bird's eye view photo of a Gloster Javelin over Gloucester Cathedral), Hunting Percival and Short Bothers & Harland; and also a well-thumbed 1938? edition of E C Talbot-Booth and Eric Sargent's Fighting Aircraft of the World (missing boards, first few and last few pages), a 1958 Flying Diary Notebook with interesting handwritten entries and an address book with entries for the manufacturers above (14)·1. Short - Singapore III 2. Short - Scion Senior 3. Short - Scion 4. Hawker - Hart 5. Bristol - Bombay 6. Armstrong Whitworth - Whitley 7. Gloster - Gladiator 8. Miles Whitney Straight 9. Heston - Pheonix 10. Vickers - Stranraer 11. Hornet Moth DH 87B 12. Vickers - Walrus 13. Bristol - Blenheim 14. Westland - Lysander 15. Miles - Hawk Trainer 16. Express Air Liner DH 86B 17. Dragonfly DH 90 18. Dragon Rapide DH 89A 19. Tiger Moth DH 82A 20. Fairey - Hendon 21. Vickers - Venom and Wellington I 22. Vickers - Spitfire I and Wellesley 23. Fairey - Battle 24. Airspeed - AS6J Envoy 25. Fairey - Swordfish 26. Blackburn - Shark 27. Airspeed - Envoy Series III 28. Handley Page - Harrow 29. Handley Page - Hampden 30. Empire Flying Boats 31. Saro - Cloud 32. Saro - London II 33. Wicko Cabin Monoplane 34. Percival - Vega Gull 35. Bristol - Type-142 36. Bristol - Type-138A 37. Percival - Mew Gull 38. British Aircraft - Eagle 39. Monospar - Universal 40. British Aircraft - Swallow 41. Short-Mayo Composite 42. Armstrong Whitworth AW27 43. Miles - Magister 44. Miles - Mohawk 45. Miles - Peregrine 46. Miles - RR Trainer 47. Airspeed - Oxford AS10 48. Hawker - Fury 49. Hawker - Nimord 50. Hawker - Hind 51.
Fine limited edition Jaeger LeCoultre 'Atmos du Millenaire' Atmos clock, no. 699350, the brushed and polished rhodium plated thirteen jewel 556 calibre single train movement wound via the expansion and contraction of an aneroid chamber mounted to the rear of the mechanism and regulated by torsion escapement with engine-turned rotating balance suspended beneath, the 5.25" spiral dial inscribed Atmos du Millenaire within small baton numeral chapter ring interrupted by small rolling moon phase aperture labelled Phase de lune to lower margin, the upper margin with month sector annotated in French, the circumference with spiral 'millennium' calendar scale divided for every year with ten year annotations between the years 2000 and 3000, with simple black hands and conforming calendar pointer, the glass case of tapered section with removable front panel inscribed JAEGER-LECOULTRE, ATMOS to lower right hand corner and fitted with bubble level to interior of the base panel, on three rhodium plated conical feet continuing through the glass to support the triform base plate of the mechanism within, 10.75" high; sold with original packaging, boxed manual and guarantee, numbered quality control card and tools, 11" high *This clock was designed by the Frenchman Robert Kohler to commemorate the passing of the Millennium. Inspired by the 'perpetual' nature of the Atmos timepiece Kohler created a version contained in a crystal capsule which theoretically could record the passage of time for the next millennium

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