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An Art Deco silver pocket cigarette case, of all-over engine turned form, with stepped edges, having gilt washed interior, engraved A.E.W. July 3rd 1950, maker Dingly Brothers, Birmingham 1922, 6.6oz, length 12.8cm Condition Report / Extra Information Some light surface scratches to exterior. Interior slightly grubby. Generally good.
A late Art Deco silver ladies travelling compact, having an engine turned exterior, opening to reveal hinged mirrored surface, Birmingham 1949, w.7cm Condition Report / Extra Information Small dent to upper right hand corner of cover. 3x3mm loss to left floral decorated area of gilt banding. Light surface scratches and handling wear.
An Art Deco period sterling silver table cigarette box, having a reeded hinged cover enclosing twin lined compartment, w.17.2cm; together with an Art Deco silver pocket cigarette case, having an engine turned exterior with stepped motifs, Chester 1920s (date letter unknown), 11.4cm; and an Art Deco silver compact, having canted and engine turned exterior, by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1941, 6.7cm (3) Condition Report / Extra Information Table cigarette box - light surface scratches only. Pocket cigarette case - misshapen to panels, with small visible dents, significant handling wear throughout. Compact - some light surface scratches, interior mirror loose, wear and imperfections throughout.
COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS comprising an Edward VII silver covered sewing case, the silver cover with embossed carriage in landscape scene, Birmingham 1905, complete with sewing accoutrements; a silver compact with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1940; a circular silver trinket box, the embossed cover with a mother and child tending the lambs, Birmingham 1906; and a silver overlaid schnapps glass (4)
Concorde stage 1 high pressure engine blade with certificate of authenticity from the dovebid auction. The engine blade measures 8 inches long by 2.5 inches wide inches in length and is the largest of the high pressure blades. There were 7 stages in total. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide. Est
A mid 19c mantel clock with French two train movement countwheel striking on a bell. The 4.5 diameter white enamel dial bears the name Grant and has Roman numerals and a broad engine turned brass bezel. It is contained in a round topped mahogany case (probably English) with stepped base and decorated with boxwood stringing and line inlay. The case has cast brass thimble shaped feet and stands 12.25 tall.
A set of four fiddle pattern silver dessert spoons (monogrammed) together with a silver cigarette box with engine turned decoration, a pair of silver pepper pots of baluster form with turned finials, a Georgian style silver mustard pot and spoon with blue glass liner and pierced decoration, London 1900, two silver napkin rings and a small collection of silver plated flatware
A silver trinket box of circular form with rising lid and cabriole supports, together with a further silver trinket box of circular form with geometric engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1918, together with a silver ring box of 'D' end form with embossed acanthus decoration, Birmingham 1903
William IV engine turned silver rectangular snuff box, the underside of the hinged cover with later presentation inscription, maker Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1835, 8.25cm wide, 3.4oz approx Condition: There is a presentation inscription to the underside of the lid and an engraved monogram to a cartouche on the to of the lid - **General condition consistent with age
Victorian silver etui having allover engine turned decoration and containing two tortoiseshell cased bleeding knives, presentation inscription dated 1856, maker Thomas Dones, Birmingham 1853, 6.5cm high Condition: There is an engraved presentation to the to of the cover and also engraved initials in a cartouche to the front of the piece - **General condition consistent with age
A Victorian silver vesta case, formed as a suitcase with straps, Birmingham 1876, together with another silver vesta case with engine turning, Chester 1921, a small silver vesta with initials, Birmingham 1897, and another silver vesta with engraved decoration and 9ct gold shield engraved with initials, Birmingham 1913
A Georgian silver vinaigrette, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration, the gilt metal grill with leaf scroll and flower decoration, London 1829, maker Thomas Parkes, together with another Georgian silver vinaigrette, the case with bright cut decoration and initials, the silver gilt grill pierced with leaves and flowers, Birmingham 1816, maker John Shaw
A silver ladies purse, with engine turned decoration and inscription, with leather interior, with chain handle and finger ring, Birmingham 1913, together with a silver card case, with engraved name and date, Chester 1913 and a set of three rectangular glass bottles, with hallmarked silver screw tops, in unmarked silver frame with hinged handle

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