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ASSORTED COLLECTABLES comprising four Royal Doulton character jugs, namely No.D6801, The Postman, boxed; D.6823, The Engine Driver, boxed; D6839, The Fireman, unboxed; and D.6852, The Policeman, boxed; together with twenty-five Robertson's 'golly' badges; a bronze hand bell, the collar impressed 'Fiddian', 26.5cm high; two newspapers, including The Times, 12 May 1916; and other items.
Waltham, Traveller, A silver keyless lever open face watch, hallmarked Birmingham 1916, gilt lever movement, no.19698628, split bi-metallic compensation balance, polished cuvette, enamel dial, roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, milled band, engine turned back with plain cartouche, diameter 51mm
Lesney-Moko Prime Mover, Trailer and Bulldozer 'British Road Services', finished in orange with green engine covers, grey wheels, trailer finished in blue with grey wheels, mid blue blocks, bulldozer finished in orange with orange blade, black rubber track. Overall G, bulldozer paint chipped. In faded purple box with correct label to end.
A George V hallmarked silver framed clock, the shaped frame edged by a foliate wreath and decorated with an engraved cherub in an oval cartouche, the octagonal engine turned dial set with Arabic numerals and protected by blue tinted bevelled glass, with Swiss movement, Cornelius Saunders and James Hollings, Birmingham 1923, height 11.25cm (stand missing). CONDITION REPORT: Not working. Damage to enamel at 3 o'clock. Case is slightly worn and 'springs' slightly.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver plain circular vesta, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1902, a curved example with striped engine turned decoration, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1915, and a smaller example decorated with foliage with circular vacant cartouche, G Loveridge, Birmingham 1906, combined approx 2.33ozt (3).
A George VI hallmarked silver rectangular cigarette case with overall engine turned decoration and shaped vacant cartouche, WT Toghill & Co, Birmingham 1940, 8.5 x 8cm, a similar chrome plated example, also a hallmarked silver topped dressing table jar, Birmingham 1929, a small silver mounted photo frame and an ivory and yellow guilloche enamel decorated cheroot holder, weighable silver approx 3.6ozt (5).
A pair of George V hallmarked silver footed loaded vases of tapering form embossed with foliate motifs, Gorham Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1912 (one vase unmarked), height 9.5cm (af), a silver cigarette case with overall engine turned decoration and vacant circular cartouche, Charles Perry & Co, Chester 1921, 8.5 x 75cm, and a silver spoon with Blue John set finial, Sheffield 1984, length 12cm, weighable silver approx 3.5ozt (4).
A George IV hallmarked silver vinaigrette of rectangular form with engine turned decoration, engraved initials to the central rectangular cartouche and pierced foliate grill, Leadsam & Vale, Birmingham 1828, width 3.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Slightly loose in the closing of the lid but stays fast just with no click, hallmarks clear, traces of gilt wash to the interior, grill appears original, minor surface wear.
A George VI hallmarked silver square cigarette box with engine turned decoration to the lid, William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1951, engraved to the front "Bar 6th June 1959", 9 x 9cm, a hallmarked silver mounted bottle coaster, Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham 1974, diameter 14.5cm, also a silver berry spoon, London 1823, and a pair of silver handled tweezers (4).
An Edward VIII hallmarked silver combination cigarette case and matchbook holder, with overall engine turned decoration and with rectangular cartouche, engraved "SER", Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1936, 14 x 5.5cm and a further silver cigarette case with circular cartouche engraved "AHR 1914-1924", Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1921, 8.5 x 7.5cm, approx 7ozt (2).
THE 'SESTREL' COMPASS by Henry Browne & Son Ltd, Barking and London contained within a wooden case with carrying handle, 27cm high; together with a Negretti & Zambra Steam Engine Pressure Gauge in mahogany outer case, 19cm wide; and a Radiograph by Henry Hughes & Sons, Marine Opticians, Venture Street, London in pine carrying case (3)
A FRAMED MONTAGE IN THE FORM OF A CROSS RELATING TO 55962 1.A.M.G. BURRELL R.A.F. with various items relating to the career of G Burrell of the Royal Flying Corps. and the Royal Air Force. To include a photograph surrounded by red fabric taken from Manfred von Richthofen's Fokker and with a shoulder badge and a cap badge and two RFC buttons mounted on what might be an engine gasket, surrounded by Sarrento type fretwork with biblical decoration, and also with G. Burrell's 1914-18 medal and his Great War medal and also brass bullet casings, all set within an oak frame of crucifix form 64cm wide x 80cm high
Badge. Scottish. The Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders, Victorian Officer’s shoulder belt plate circa 1881-1901. A good scarce example by R & HB Kirkwood, 66 & 68 Thistle St. Edinburgh, the rectangular gilt back plate with a burnished rim and engine-turned ground, upon this in silver St. Andrew’s Cross; over the cross in gilt a crown over an oval, “The Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders”. Within the oval on a raised burnished gilt backing a silver crown over a thistle spray, below the Cross a silver Sphinx/Egypt. Brace of hooks and studs to reverse which bears Kirkwood’s Thistle logo. Some service wear, traces of gilt only. GC
A black and gilt decorated plastic Shaeffer fountain pen, with the original instructions, case and box, a marbled green plastic and gilt metal mounted Parker Vacumatic fountain pen, a gilt metal cased Yard-O-Led hexagonal propelling pencil, with engine turned decoration, three further Parker fountain pens, a Parker box and two further black fountain pens.
A Victorian oval shell cameo brooch, carved as Ganymede feeding the eagle, within a scroll pierced surround, a pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, engine turned to one side and plain to the other side, Birmingham 1964, a 9ct gold pendant, designed as a pair of boxing gloves, combined weight 6.5 gms, two brooches and a pair of earstuds, (6).
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a bonbon basket, with pierced decoration and with a beaded handle, London 1911, a decorative spoon, cast and pierced with putto and floral scrolls, import mark Sheffield 1897, with the original fitted case, combined weight 290 gms, a rectangular table cigarette box, wooden lined within, the exterior with engine turned decoration, London 1941, also a plated Art Nouveau stand, modelled as the figure of a lady and a napkin holder, decorated with a figure of a sailor with an anchor and otherwise formed as a jug, having a flower motif, (5).
A silver rectangular cigarette case, with engine turned decoration and later decorated with a chestnut coloured horses head, Birmingham 1930, a set of six gilt metal and red paste set dress buttons, decorated with white enamel borders, cased and a set of six mother of pearl dress buttons, cased, (3).
A Victorian silver topped faceted glass oval scent bottle, with embossed decoration, London 1897, another silver topped faceted glass scent bottle, Birmingham 1902, a silver lidded faceted glass powder bowl, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1955, a silver lidded faceted glass circular dressing table jar, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1948 and a silver mounted spherical glass match striker, (5).

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