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Aldous Huxley, The Devils of Loudon pub. Chatto & Windus, 1952, first edition, with it's dustwrapper, together with George Orwell, The Road to Wigan Pier pub. Left Book Club, 1937, first edition, with a quantity of other books relating to literature, Thomas the Tank Engine and a book of photographs of Jerusalem
Rev. W. Awdry, a collection of seven first edition books from the Railway Series, each with their dust-wrappers to include; No. 14 The Little Old Engine pub. 1959; No 15 The Twin Engines pub. 1960; No. 18 Stepney the "Bluebell" Engine pub. 1963; No. 19 Mountain Engines pub. 1964; No 20 Very Old Engines pub. 1965; No 21 Main Line Engines pub. 1966 and No 22 Small Railway Engines pub. 1967 together with Henry the Green Engine and the Elephant Pop-Up Book (8)
A Gents, cased "S.DUPONT" engine turned gold plated gas refill lighter. Guarantee card dated 24/4/89 and with instruction book and another cased "S.DUPONT" lighter, the body enamelled red with gold edges, the lighter gold plated, the base marked "DUPONT, LAQUE DE CHINE, PARIS". With guarantee card, undated and instruction book. (2)
Rolex, a lady's 18 carat white gold wristwatch, no Rolex, a lady's 18 carat white gold wristwatch, no. C 6 38674, import mark for Glasgow 1927, manual wind movement, 15 jewels, timed to 6 positions and for all climates, silvered engine turned dial, Arabic numerals, blued steel cathedral hands, diamond set bezel, snap back, case, dial and movement signed , on a black cordette strap with an 18 carat white gold clasp, width 20mm
A Continental silver and enamel carriage clock, sponsor's mark for John Manger A Continental silver and enamel carriage clock, sponsor's mark for John Manger, import mark for London 1898, French 8 day movement with platform lever escapement, green enamel engine turned dial with gilt foliate swags, Roman numerals, Louis watch hands, the green enamel side panels with fleur de lys decoration, 6.5cm (2 1/2in) high, in a fitted green velvet case
J. P. Farjon, a gold open face pocket watch, unmarked, circa 1830 J. P. Farjon, a gold open face pocket watch, unmarked, circa 1830, full plate movement, three armed balance, pierced balance cock, disc type regulator, gold dial with engine turned centre and chased foliate border, black Roman numerals, blued steel Breguet hands, four piece hinged case, inner cover engraved J. P. Farjon , the case chased with foliate swags and fruit, set with half pearls, turquoise and garnets, diameter 42mm
ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE WEATHERILL (1810-1890)Whitbyoil on board10 1/4 x 18 in (26.1 x 45.7cm)This view depicted is looking east over the harbour with the ruins of Whitby Abbey on a hill-top beyond, with a steam engine on a railway line to the left.The Pickering to Whitby Line was built in the years following 1833.
A Retractable Lead Pencil with Monogrammed Seal Top, 9cm circular tube with engine pattern, embossed circular band at the end and also on in the centre (slider to operate pencil), embossed end in the shape of a column with stone set into it, engraved monogram seal in stone, tested as gold on silver and approx 18.4 grams in weight.
A French silver tea cup and saucer, with engine turned and engraved decoration, a silver napkin ring, Birmingham 1967, two further silver napkin rings, a silver decanter label detailed Sherry, London 1972 and a silver decanter label detailed Gin, London 1967, combined weight of English silver 108 gms.
An 18ct gold circular cased wristwatch, with an unsigned jewelled movement, the enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, Birmingham 1925, a silver square cased, keyless wind, folding travelling watch, the square silvered dial with Arabic numerals, import mark London 1926, the case exterior with engine turned decoration and a gilt metal cased, keyless wind, openfaced dress watch.
A silver and gilt rectangular slide action cigarette case, the exterior engine turned and applied with the gilt initials J R, within gilt borders, presentation inscribed within 'In grateful remembrance of the years 1919-1933 from Violet Astor' London 1929 by Asprey London, gross weight 193gms, with an Asprey case. Illustrated Footnote history: Violet Astor, Baroness Astor of Hever (28 May 1889 - 3 January 1965) was married twice, first to Lord Charles Petty-Fitzmaurice and then to John Jacob Astor, 1st Baron Astor of Hever. Astor was the mother of five children, including George Petty-Fitzmaurice, 8th Marquess of Lansdowne and Gavin Astor, 2nd Baron Astor of Hever.
A gold, diamond and red gem set dress clip, in a geometric design, (the back fittings lacking), gross weight 6.3 gms, a pair of gold cufflinks, the circular backs and fronts with engine turned decoration, detailed 9 CT and eight mostly 9ct gold charms, including a horse, a snail and a watering can, combined weight of charms and cufflinks 14.3 gms.
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; two rectangular cigarette cases, having engine turned decoration, three napkin rings, a Victorian oval silver lidded faceted glass toilet jar, two circular pill boxes and a scent bottle top, also a foreign rectangular pill box, with engine turned decoration, detailed 900, combined gross weight 402 gms.
A continental silver cased pocket watch, the unsigned white enamel dial with Roman chapter and subsidiary seconds dial, gold plated hands, the back plate engine turned with vacant escutcheon, stamped 0,925 within sponsor's mark GS, gross weight 2.8 ozt, with Mortimer's of Exeter box and a number 8 watch key

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