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A silver photograph frame, rectangular, engine turned and with easel back, London 1913,15 cm x 21.5 cm, and another London mark modern, width 10 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The rectangular picture frame is in generally good condition. There are some very small dents to the frame but no breaks and no significant losses. The worst area is the top left hand corner of the frame which is a little buckled. The rear easel back is original and operates as it should. The smaller frame is in generally very good condition with no damage of any note and the easel back operates as it should.
Sarah Biffen (British, 1784-1850) Portrait of Miss Ada Lovelace, three-quarter length signed lower centre "by Sarah Biffen without ... 1842" sepia watercolour on buff paper, oval 22 x 17cm (9 x 7in) Other Notes: Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, was a British mathematician and writer who is considered to be the first computer programmer, due to her work on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. She was the daughter of poet Lord Byron - the only child he had with his wife Anne Isabella Milbanke, Baroness Wentworth. She was raised by her mother after her parents separated and Lord Byron left England, dying when his daughter was eight years old. She married Lord William King in 1835; King was made Earl of Lovelace in 1838, and Ada thus became Lady Lovelace. Due to her heritage, she became somewhat famous in society and often appeared at Court and high society events, but she had a brilliant mind and was interested in the sciences and mathematics from an early age. She became close acquaintances with Mary Somerville, a Scottish science writer and polymath (at a time when females were discouraged from working in scientific fields), and it was Mary who introduced her to Charles Babbage. Babbage dubbed her "The Enchantress of Numbers". She met him in 1833 when he had been building his Analytical Engine - a machine designed to make automatic calculations. Using her own ideas, Ada created a punch card system to make the Engine function and their partnership is generally regarded as the foundation of the computation systems of the future.
A small collection of gentleman's requisites, firstly a pair of oval double-ended engine-turned hallmarked 9ct gold cufflinks, chain connections, Birmingham 1928, 8.25g; together with a similar pair of oval double-ended cufflinks of 9ct rose gold, Birmingham 1945, 5.82g, both in period fitted cases; and a gold plated amber cheroot holder in a suede-lined leather fitted case, also containing three quill ends, aparently original but purpose unknown (3)
A large silver cigarette/cigar box, by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1929, of rectangular shape raised on four bracket feet, the flat hinged cover engine turned, cedarwood lined, inscribed inside the cover 'Presented by The Staff of The Air Ministry to Sir Walter F Nicholson KCB on his Retirement 1930', 23.75cm wide, Other Notes: Sir Walter F Nicholson KCB was Secretary to The Air Ministry before his retirement in 1930. Later he was appointed as a Government Director of Imperial Air Ways
1997 BENTLEY BROOKLANDS SALOON Registration No P68 LRX, Chassis No SCBZE20C9VCH59322, Engine No 87670L410MTIV ++Recorded mileage 76601, sold with folder containing service invoices, Swansea V5 registration document and MOT Test Certificate (expired 7 January 2016) confirming mileage of 71917 as at 8 January 2015
1990 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER SPIRIT II SALOON Regisration No H254 SWW, Chassis No CH33457, Engine No 72777L410/NEL ++Recorded mileage 29138, sold with folder containing purchase invoice when sold by Colbrook Rolls Royce & Bentley Specialists, Peterborough to the late owner on 13 February 2015, service and other documents including Swansea V5 document and current MOT Test Certificate (expires 19 March 2016) containing mileage 28453 as at 20 March 2015
TWO ALBUMS OF POSTCARDS, C1903-13 comic including L Thackeray, N A Birch and A Hilton, adverts including T Browne for Frys, music hall artistes, street scenes and historic buildings including London, Exeter and the West Country, Midlands and Cardiff, real photographic steam roller, fire engine and baker, postally used and unused (150 approx) ++++
A DON BLACK BASALT COMMEMORATIVE TEAPOT, C1810 engine turned and moulded to either side with a shell shaped panel of the death of the General Sir John Moore at Corunna, 14cm h and a contemporary English black basalt teapot and cover (3) For another example of the Don teapot, see Griffin (John D), The Don Pottery 1801-1893, Doncaster 2001, fig 260. ++Don teapot with chip on spout, second teapot in good condition, the cover lacking the knop
Tri-ang Minic Traction Engines: 54M in green with painted roof, chimney and front boiler in black, in original white box with green print, F, box F-G, post-war Traction Engine and Trailer, in original picture box, P-VG, Traction engine lack roof and supports, Trailer VG, box F-G (2) both clockwork motors tested well at time of cataloguing
Dinky Toys Commercials, 25e Tipping Wagon, four examples, first and second, grey body, type 4, grey ridged hubs, third yellow body, type 4, black ridged hubs, fourth yellow body, type 3, black ridged hubs, 25a Wagon, green body, type 3, black ridged hubs, 555 Fire Engine (2), P-G, one 555 restored, yellow type 4 lacks a headlight (7)

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