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A collection of 17 boxed 1980's Matchbox models: Datsun 280ZX (24), Dodge challenger (1), Police motorcycle (33), Harley Davidson (50), S2 Jet (2), US Police car (10), '57 Chevrolet (4), Hondarora (18), Wreck truck (61), 4x4 Jeep (5), Unimog (48), London bus (17), Ford model A Van (38), Tyrone Malone (66), Pontiac (16), Sand digger (49), Snorkel fire engine (13)
TWO SILVER CIGARETTE BOXES one example maker Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1959, lid with engine turned design, presentation inscription; together with an early/mid-20th century example, maker Deakin & Francis Ltd, assay mark and date letter rubbed, lid with engine turned design and engraved monogram, each 13cm long, approximately 658g gross (bases loaded)
GEORGE V SILVER CIGARETTE CASE maker William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1929, engine turned design to body, engraved with fleur-de-lis and motto 'Be Prepared', presentation inscription to interior, gilt interior, approximately 161g, 11cm long; together with a set of four George V silver salt cellars, maker E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1915, each with blue glass liners, with three matching silver salt spoons, in a fitted case, approximately 82g, each 5cm in diameter (2)
GEORGE V SILVER CIGARETTE BOX maker E J Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1935, lid with engine turned design, lacking engraving, wooden interior, approximately 252g (base loaded), 11.5cm long; together with a Victorian silver vesta case, maker Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham 1895, engraved with scolling design and monogram 'KJ', with loop to side, approximately 28g, 5cm long (2)
MODERN SILVER CRUET SET maker Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1972, comprising, salt cellar, pepper shaker, mustard pot, salt and mustard spoons, all with blue glass liners, in a fitted case, approximately 59g, pepper shaker 5.5cm high; together with a George V silver cigarette case, maker Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1921, with engine turned design and engraved with initials 'MW', approximately 100g, 9cm long (2)
ELEVEN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER DRESSING TABLE ITEMS including a George V four piece silver vanity set, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1922-23, comprising a hand mirror, a hair brush, a clothes brush and a comb, engine turned chevron design, each engraved with initial 'R', hand mirror 28cm long; together with an Edwardian three piece silver vanity set, maker Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham 1904-5, comprising a hand mirror, a clothes brush and a comb, planished and engraved with initials 'VMH', hand mirror 24cm long and another planished hand mirror, a matching clothes brush, button pull and two pin jars (12)
GEORGE V SILVER CIGARETTE CASE maker A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1923, of plain rectangular form, engraved with initials 'RPHD to DFT', 11.5cm long; together with a George V silver cigarette case, maker Edgar & Son, Birmingham 1926, of square form with hexagonal engine turned design, engraved with initials 'DFJ 22.6.27', 9cm long and a George V silver vesta, maker's mark partially rubbed '...E.T', Birmingham 1915, with loop, 4.5cm long, approximately 314g gross (3)
A square-shaped 18ct gold cigarette case, the engine-turned yellow gold case with vertical white gold stripes and cipher. London marks for 1920. 114g, 8cm wide. With a gold stick pin mounted with a hardstone cameo depicting a man's head in profile, fitted case by S. J. Phillips. And two further stick pins, each mounted with an untested pearl.
A 1971 BMW 2500 registration number JLG 463K, petrol, manual approximately 92,000 miles in gold A lovely example of a BMW 2500, becoming rare in this condition. The BMW 2500 series was produced between 1968 - 1977, a full size high specification sedan designed to rival the Mercedes Benz luxury market. This particular vehicle is fitted with the well renowned M30 straight six engine and benefits from power steering.
An Austin Healey 3000 replica, HMC sports car, 3.9 litres petrol engine, manual, registration number L502 YAD Registered in August 1993. Holmes Motor Company Ltd (trading as HMC Sports Cars) was founded in 1984 by Graham and Peter Holmes. HMC manufactured sports cars inspired by the Austin Healey 3000, although the body shape was similar, the performance was that of an extremely capable modern sports car which was widely regarded as the first in it's class. This stunning example is finished in blue and have only covered 23,000 miles with an MOT until September 2016.
A collection of books on vintage cars and motor racing To include A Record Motor Racing 1894 - 1908 by Gerald Rose, published by Motor Racing Publications 1949, The Motorists Weekend Book published by B T Batsford Limited 1960, The Motor Vehicle by K Newton & W Steeds, published for Automobile Engineer by Iliffe & Sons Limited 1950, Vintage Motorcar by Cecil Colutton & John Standford, published by B T Batsford 1954, The Sports Car It's Design and Performance by Colin Campbell, published by Chapman & Hall Limited, London 1954, Rallying to Monte Carlo by Mike Couper with a foreword by Raymond Baxter, published by Dan Allan Limited, London 1956 and Tuning for Speed, How to Increase the Performance of a Standard Motorcycle Engine, published for the English Universities Press Limited 1948. (7)

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