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*Local and Railwayana Interest - David Cadman (20th Century, British), after Philip D. Hawkins (b.1947, British), oil on canvas, Princess Coronation Pacific No.46256 'Sir William A. Stanier FRS' at Crewe North Engine Sheds, framed, measuring 60cm x 88cm, & 73cm x 103cm overall. *David Cadman was a well known figure in Carnforth, Lancashire. He painted locomotives as a hobby.
A group of plastic model kits comprising five sealed bagged Airfix Motoring Kits plus a trio of Airfix Motoring plastic model kits comprising Ford 3 Litre GT, Dennis Fire engine, Ferrari 250LM -Trio appear complete in good boxes, others as shown for spares and repairs or to complete. Mercedes 280 SL is an empty box,
Four propelling pencils including a gold-plated and engine turned example in the form of a Latin cross. This approx. 4.5cm long; a silver example in the form of a key with small cabochon garnet circlet decoration; a silver-plated two piece example and a brass cased example with four-slide action implements
An Art Deco silver spirit or hip flask. Marked Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1936, having bevelled edges and engine turned decoration, the stopper etched with a crown and shield with the words 'New Forest', 10cm high, 151.6g Condition Report: The top opens, closes and screws smoothly. Overall in good condition. No obvious dents, some minor scratches (mainly to the base). The decoration is clear. The hallmarks to the side are clear however the ones on the base are rubbed. Interior seems dusty and cork residue is present. The silver shows areas of tarnishing. Postage within the UK would be available.
A silver mounted composite six piece dressing table set. Comprising a tortoiseshell pique mounted round hand mirror, hallmarks for Birmingham 1926; an engine turned shaped-oval hand mirror and hair brush; an oblong clothes brush with shaped terminals, and a comb mount only, all Birmingham 1963; and a silver mounted small travel comb in a silver engine turned case, Chester 1930
A George V silver and enamel mounted piece dressing table set. Comprising; two hair brushes, two clothes brushes, a hand mirror and seven various manicure items, maker Daniel Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1934 & 1935, all having white and green engine turned decoration with painted floral details
A small collection of silver including a modern silver 'tooth fairy' thimble shaped box. This with a gilt fairy finial on the domed screw top, plastic liner, hallmarks for Birmingham 2007, 4cm high (1 1/2 inches); a small silver round photograph frame with a gilt ribbon tied bow motif, hallmarks for Birmingham 2006, approx. 4.5cm diameter (1 3/4 inches); and a silver engine turned rectangular business card case, with plain borders, sides and a reserve engraved with script initials, hallmarks for Birmingham 1986, 8cm high (3 1/8th inches), in a card box
A group of six Victorian and later propelling pencils by S Mordan & Co. Comprising; a silver example with a fluted barrel and floral terminals, the end set with a round carnelian engraved with an initial, hallmarks for London probably 1840, approx. 9.5cm long; another with 'dot and reed' decoration, a vacant oval reserve and a push/plunge action, hallmarks for London 1910, 7.5cm to 12cm overall; an engine turned cylindrical example with two slide-slots one end and missing an implement from the other (a knife blade(?)) hallmarks for London 1888, 9cm to 11.25cm; a stylised-blockwork cylindrical example with a slide and reserve engraved 'P.J. Newman'; another similar with engine turned decoration and a vacant reserve, with a slide and a round black onyx panel terminal; and a cream composition barrel shaped example with a single pencil, 8cm to 10.5cm
Two Victorian gold and three gold-plated propelling pencils. Comprising; an engine turned cylindrical example with a cabochon turquoise set floral chased terminal inset with a round chalcedony matrix, and with a cabochon turquoise hexagonal slide, 7.25 to 9.5cm long; a small fluted example with a yellow foil-backed paste terminal, 4.5cm long; and three gilt metal small hexagonal examples with stone set and chased terminals, the longest 5.25cm
Ten various propelling pencils including a spiral decorated green plastic example. A guilloche enamelled slim example decorated with flowers on a yellow ground; two porcupine quill(?) examples; a turned bone and white metal example; a wood and blonde hair example; a tortoiseshell mounted gilt metal example; a carved and painted wood example depicting Innsbruck; a black-enamelled twist action example with engine-turned gilt metal terminals; and a small olive green example
A Danish silver serving spoon and other items. The serving spoon with a hammered tapering handle with a shaped terminal, assay master C.F. Heise, Copenhagen 1925, approx. 25.5cm long (10 inches), 64g; a silver engine turned three-quarter round napkin ring with a raised border and a vacant reserve, hallmarks for Birmingham 1954, 11g, in a box; and a child's EPNS pusher, in a case
Two silver cigarette cases and a silver match book cover. One cigarette case marked William M Hayes, Birmingham 1897, having an engraved exterior and inset with a brass clasp, 8.5cm high, 76.4g gross, the second case marked Smith & Bartlam, Birmingham 1931, having engine turned decoration, 10.2cm high, 125.9g, the match book cover marked Jay's (Robert William Jay), Chester 1926, 46.5g, having engine turned decoration, 6cm high
A group of seven early 20th century white and/or gilt metal propelling pencils. Comprising; three white metal hexagonal examples of which one has a slide action; an Edwardian silver cylindrical engine-turned cylindrical example with a slide, hallmarks for Birmingham 1903; a French gilt metal example marked 'C.M. Depose', with a white metal overlay in the form of a stylised dragon and a cartouche, approx. 9.5cm to 11.75cm; a gilt-metal and mother of pearl mounted pencil by Mabie, Todd & Co., and marked 'Pearl Pat Mch 8.81(?)', 5cm to 8.75cm and a silver compressed-cylindrical two-piece example with hallmarks for Birmingham 1905
Six Victorian and later silver or white metal cylindrical propelling pencils. Comprising; a Victorian silver engine turned example with hallmarks for Birmingham 1890, approx. 5cm to 9.75cm; another with part floral engraving and stamped with a worn maker's mark '(?)R.B' and '.925', approx. 5cm to 9.5cm; another profusely embossed and chased with 'tight' floral scrolls, marked 'Sterling', approx. 8.25 to 10.5cm overall; together with three white metal examples with stone set terminals and slide actions, two of which are engine turned and the other engraved with stylised foliate scrolls, this approx. 8.5cm to 11cm overall
A group of six Victorian and later gilt metal propelling pencils. Each with a floral chased and stone set terminal and a single slide, four with either engine turned or floral engraved hexagonal barrels; a similar engine turned cylindrical example with a hexagonal slide; and a reeded example, the longest approx. 8.75cm
A George IV silver engine turned rectangular snuff box and other small items. The snuff box with a hinged lid with a small thumb-piece and a central rectangular reserve later engraved with script initials, mark of John Bettridge, Birmingham 1827, 1.5cm high, 7.5cm wide, 5cm deep(5/8ths x 3 x 2 inches), 90g (a fraction under 3 ozs); two silver and mother of pearl handled folding pocket fruit knives; a modern owl-shaped book mark, Birmingham convention hallmarks; a silver and mother of pearl handled trowel shaped book mark of Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1901; another with an embossed handle by the same maker, Birmingham 1909; and a small clear facetted glass round scent bottle with a silver screw-off cap, hallmarks for Birmingham 1921, 4.25cm diameter, 5.75ch high overall ( TBV
A silver engine turned rectangular cigarette case and other items. The cigarette case with a small rectangular reserve with initials 'JSL' and hallmarks for Jospeh Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1945, 181g; three silver napkin rings, various dates, maker's and assay offices, 106g; a plated cigarette case; and a red glass and EPNS mounted sugar caster
An early 20th century Swiss 14ct gold cased open-face keyless fob watch. The white dial with black painted Arabic numerals and fancy gilt hands, 27mm diameter four-piece hinged case, with an engine turned hinged bezel, a back engraved with flowers, leaves and a roccoco cartouche and with the remnants of enamelling and marked inside with Swiss hallmarks and numbered 335963, with a frost-gilded bar cylinder movement marked 'Dido', the watch weighs 16.8g gross
Two Victorian and later silver vesta/match cases and a match book cover. Comprising; an engine turned vesta case with an embossed Gothic initial 'B' and a hinged cover with push-button release, mark of William Leuchars, London 1886, 5.5cm high (excluding the suspension loop) 36.9g; a plain oblong vesta, Birmingham 1907, 4.5cm high, 19.0g; and an engine turned match book cover, Birmingham 1930 and with Dublin import hallmarks for the same year, 6cm high, 30.0g
COLLECTION OF ASSORTED COMMEMORATIVE COINS including the following box sets: Football World Cup 2018 Participants, Railways, History of the Steam Engine, Famous Ships of the World, The Lord's Prayer, THE 12 Apostles, plus other single coins and part sets relating to the WWIIProvenance: private collection BristolComments: assorted dates and conditions, inspection advised, condition report unavailable
1964 VeloSolex, S2200 V2, 49cc. Registration number RCA695B. Frame no number. Engine number 3261146. Sold with the history folder.VeloSolex produced cyclemotors from 1946 to 1988 in Europe, production began in both China and Hungary in 1988, but ceased in Hungary in 2002. French production resumed in 2005 and is a replica of the historic model, but includes modern components which suit both European and North American requirements. The pedal-assisted powered bicycle has a 49 cc two stroke engine which runs on 1.4 litres of fuel, enough for 50 or 60 miles, they have sold more than 7 million units worldwide.RCA was first registered with DVLA in 2018 after correctly being imported with the supporting Declaration de Cession d'un Vehicule from France dated 2018. A dating certificate was obtained from the East Anglian Cyclemotor Club and it has been recommissioned using parts from Solex in Holland. There is no V5C so the next owner will need to apply to DVLA for one.
1971 VeloSolex S38000, 49cc. Registration number FYA 394J. Frame stamped H3413642G. Engine number 4718434. Sold with the V5C and history folder.VeloSolex produced cyclemotors from 1946 to 1988 in Europe, production began in both China and Hungary in 1988, but ceased in Hungary in 2002. French production resumed in 2005 and is a replica of the historic model, but includes modern components which suit both European and North American requirements. The pedal-assisted powered bicycle has a 49 cc two stroke engine which runs on 1.4 litres of fuel, enough for 50 or 60 miles, they have sold more than 7 million units worldwide.OBP was first registered with DVLA in 2024 after correctly being imported with the supporting NOVA certificate. A dating certificate was obtained from the East Anglian Cyclemotor Club and it has been recommissioned using parts from Solex in Holland.
1966 VeloSolex S3300, 49cc. Registration number BAH 110D. Frame stamped 4878239V. Engine number 3701168. Sold with the V5C and history folder.VeloSolex produced cyclemotors from 1946 to 1988 in Europe, production began in both China and Hungary in 1988, but ceased in Hungary in 2002. French production resumed in 2005 and is a replica of the historic model, but includes modern components which suit both European and North American requirements. The pedal-assisted powered bicycle has a 49 cc two stroke engine which runs on 1.4 litres of fuel, enough for 50 or 60 miles, they have sold more than 7 million units worldwide.BAH was first registered with DVLA in 2024 after correctly being imported with the supporting NOVA certificate. A dating certificate was obtained from the East Anglian Cyclemotor Club and it has been recommissioned using parts from Solex in Holland.
2011 Mini Countryman Cooper Diesel, 1600cc. Registration number AK61 FHN. VIN number WMWZD32030WL41669.Sold with the V5C, two keys, 5 stamps in service book, various receipts, MOT expired February 2024, needs an engine rebuild or replacement, it is believed the camshaft has snapped, new turbo fitted at 105,784 miles at a cost of £1402, current mileage 115,000. Please note that the cherished number R29 REM has been placed on retention.
A pair of George V silver candlesticks, of tapered hexagonal form on weighted bases, Chester 1921, 20.5cm high, a silver rectangular photograph frame with engine turned decoration, London 1933, 27.5cm high, other silver comprising a butter shell, sugar tongs, sifter spoon and propelling pencil, together with a pair of silver plated three light candelabra, and a plated coffee pot. (qty)
BOURNE JOHN. A Treatise on the Steam-Engine. Eng. plates & text illus. Quarto. Rebound red cloth worn internally with some ownership stamps of C. A. Parsons & Co. N.d. but c.1861; also John Wheele (Pubs), The Principles & Practice & Explanation of the Machinery of Locomotive Engines ... Forming the First Volume of the New Edition of Tredgold on the Steam Engine, 1850; John Farey, A Treatise on the Steam Engine, 1827 & 1 other. (4).

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