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Handley Page H.P.42-1 Hannibal G-AAGX, An extensively flown flying scale model of this famous Imperial Airways airliner, the wood airframe covered in corrugated aluminium and fabric skin as in the original 1930 construction, the 232cm long fuselage with glazed pilots cockpit, cabin windows with curtains, port entrance door, the registration in black, Imperial Airways and Hannibal in deep blue as on the original aircraft, on strut reinforced rubber tyred main under-carriage and moveable tail wheel, the detatchable upper and lower mainplanes united by struts and fitted with engine nacelles and dummy Bristol Jupiter XI radial engines concealing the four running glow-plug model power units, with four-blade 30.5cm diameter mahogany propellers, the tail unit fins, rudders and planes wire braced, the upper centre section of the main planes with access panel for radio controls, the upper main planes with Handley Page slots, all flying control surfaces fully operational when connected to radio control unit, 437cm w/span. Some old repairs to original fabric. Historical Note - Original taxiing trials with Hannibal began in October 1930, first flight with Tom Harry England, and Cordes at the controls was made on 14.11.30 after much testing and some modification Hannibal entered service with Imperial airways in 1931. In 1939 this aircraft was based at Cairo and on 1 March 1940 after 12000hrs and 1,000,000 route miles flown she disappeared without trace over the Gulf of Oman on scheduled flight from Jask to Sharjah
Miles Aircraft, an elegant desk top static model of an unidentified aircraft, the composite airframe painted overall silver, with braced mainplanes, townsend main undercarriage and tail skid, with typical Miles fin and rudder, with rotating two-blade propeller and Gipsy Major pattern engine cowl, 32cm w/span, together with a composition grey-black painted model of a standing pilot, with parachute pack, opn wood plinth base with plaque inscribed, Presented to Group Captain Roger Seatman Station Commander RAF Fylingdales September 1983, thank you for your hospitality James V Aartinger USAF, 34cm high (2)
Pioneer Aviation Farnborough - A rare early 20th century photograph of the Army Power Kite on trials 1907: original framed photograph, captioned variously verso in black ink inscribed “[..M] Cody - King Geo viewed in Beta Shed Farnborough 1907” and further inscribed “Flew for 1½ minutes - 12HP Push Engine - Glass-tube Petrol container”
A GEORGE V 9 CARAT GOLD COMPACT, William Neale & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1919, the rectangular case with engine turned guilloche and foliate engraved borders, with suspension loop, the interior with mirror and covered powder compartment, with engraving dated 22.4.26. Gross 83 grams, 7.5cm by 4.5cm excluding loop
An assortment of eight Victorian/modern silver cases,comprising:a combined vesta, sovereign and half sovereign case,by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1909,of rectangular form with engraved foliate scroll decoration surrounding a vacant cartouche,6cm long,another example with single sovereign case,by J H Hillcox, Birmingham 1904,6.25cm long,an engine turned vesta case,by Sampson Mordan & Co., Chester 1913,5cm long,another spiral fluted vesta case,by William Neale?, Birmingham 1891,another leafy scroll engraved example,by William J Holmes, Birmingham 1905,4.5cm long,a silver-plated example with scene of gentleman fishing,4.25cm long,a leafy scroll engraved curved rectangular card case,Chester 1909,8.5cm long, anda fluted rectangular cigarette case,Birmingham 1899,8cm long,some ring attachments and monogrammed (8)
An 18ct gold key wound open faced pocket watch, London 1856,the case 42mm diameter, with a gold chased dial, raised Roman numerals to an outer three colour gold foliate chapter ring and blued spade hands. Chased bezel and hand engraved back cover with engine turned cartouches. Movement no. 22359
An Edwardian silver cigarette case,by Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Company Ltd., London 1903,of spot hammered rectangular form with applied gold banding, gilt interior, 8.5cm long,a Victorian silver snuff box,by Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham 1840,of rectangular form, engraved with leafy scrollwork and foliate thumbpiece, the cover with monogrammed cartouche surrounded by engine turning, gilt interior, 6.5cm long, anda Victorian silver spoon,by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1890,with foliate pierced handle,12.5cm long (3)
An 18ct gold cigar cutter by Asprey,82 x 15mm, plain polished finish, Sheffield 1932, signed 'ASPREY',together with a 9ct gold Art Deco cigarette case,by William Neale & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1926, with engine turned decoration and slide action clasp. Hand engraved presentation message inside (2)
A gold key wound hunter pocket watch,the dial signed 'E. D. Johnson, London No. 12851'. The case 54mm diameter, probably American, with circular barley engine turned case and blind cartouche to the front cover. Ornate chased pendant and plain bow, white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, gold hands and subsidiary seconds dial. Gold case and cuvette with possibly American marks to indicate 18ct gold, case no. 12851. The movement signed 'E. D. Johnson, 9 Wilmington Square, London'E D Johnson (1816-1889)Edward Daniel Johnson was a respected London watch and marine chronometer maker. He was a founder member and Vice President of the British Horological Institute, which was formed in June 1858.During his early career, he worked out of Shoreditch and watches from this period, c.1849-1856, have the address '2 Ashley Crescent, City Road, London' inscribed on the movement. In 1856, he moved to 9 Wilmington Square, Clerkenwell where he produced the majority of his work. It was durin
An 18ct gold, key wound open faced pocket watch,with a later Victorian 18ct gold watch chain and Etruscan-style orb fob. The open faced pocket watch, 46mm diameter, with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued spade hands. Circular barley engine turned back case with a blind cartouche, Sheffield 1845. An 18ct gold trace link chain with a Victorian Etruscan-style orb fob, tested as 15ct gold
A Swiss gold, key wound, open faced pocket watch, c.1860,the case 48mm diameter, with a gold engine turned dial, the centre hand engraved with a Swiss village scene. Gold Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued spade hands. Hand engraved bezel, pendant bow and border to the back case with a vacant cartouche to an engine turned ground. Metal cuvette engraved 'M J Tobias & Co., Liverpool'. Case no. 6205
A Swiss gold and enamel, open faced, key wound pocket watch,the case 39mm diameter, with a silver engine turned dial, black Roman numerals and gold Breguet hands, Swiss enamel bezel, pendant, bow and back case. Gold cuvette hand engraved 'Échappement à cylindre4 trous en rubis Alibert à Paris'. Case no. 30457, movement no. 10/30. Tested as approximately 18ct gold
Three 'Hunting' and 'Fishing' silver and enamel vesta cases,one enamelled with a trout,by Gilmour & Watson, Birmingham 1912,with gilt interior, 5.5cm long,a larger vesta case,by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1912,enamelled with a hunting scene,with gilt interior,5.5cm long, anda smaller engine turned example,maker's mark unclear, Birmingham 1901,with applied enamel disc of a fox's head,all with ring attachments (3)
A gentlemen's large size bicolour Cartier Ballon Bleu automatic bracelet watch, c.2014,a circular case, 42mm diameter, engine turned silver dial with black Roman numerals, secret signature at VII, inner minute track and date. Automatic movement signed 'Cartier' and numbered serial no./model no. 5323655X3001. Box and paperwork. Guarantee dated 01/01/2014
A Victorian novelty silver bookmark, by Sampson Mordan & Co. Ltd., London 1898,modelled as an owl inset with yellow eyes,9cm long,another two book marks modelled as trowels,one with mother-of-pearl handle,by Adie & Lovekin Ltd., Birmingham 1925,7.5cm long,the other with spiral fluted handle,possibly by same maker, Birmingham 1924,8.25cm long, anda combined silver propelling pencil/fountain pen,unmarked,of cylindrical form with engine turning and floral borders, with foiled backed amethyst terminal, 10.5cm long (4)
A George III silver box,by George Knight, London 1819,of plain cylindrical form, the pull-off cover with reeded border,7.5cm diameter, anda silver jewellery box, by Addie Brothers Limited, Birmingham 1931,of cylindrical form on three pad feet, the hinged cover of shape circular form decorated with engine turning, blue silk and velvet-lined base and gilt interior cover,7.5cm diameter (2)
A pair of late 19th Century green glass scent bottles of octagonal tapered form with pointed stoppers, painted cream and gilded cornucopia, 19.5cm high and a lime green opaque glass scent bottle with engine turned plated mounts, 9cm high Condition Report: Top of one stopper chipped, the gilding on both bottles is worn
A mixture of hallmarked silver items to include a set of London hallmarked set of six tea spoons, a further set of six Sheffield hallmarked silver tea spoons and sugar tongs together with a Birmingham hallmarked silver napkin ring with pinched rim and a Sheffield hallmarked silver engine turned banding (qty).
A mixed group of hallmarked silver items to include a Birmingham hallmarked silver circular ladies compact, a cased pair of Birmingham hallmarked silver napkin rings, a further Birmingham hallmarked silver napkin ring with pinch rim and putto rococo decoration and a another Birmingham hallmarked silver engine turned napkin ring (5).
Late Victorian silver spirit flask of oval form, with hinged bayonet fastening cover and separate drinking cup (London 1900), maker - J. V., together with a 1920s Art Deco-style spirit flask with engine-turned decoration (Birmingham 1928), Mappin & Webb. All at approximately 8ozs, Victorian flask 13cm overall height (2)

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