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Group comprising a cut glass and Silver lidded Dressing Table Jar with engine turned lid, 3 1/2" diameter, Birmingham 1920, a matching spherical Scent bottle with engine turned hinged lid, complete with internal stopper, 4 1/2" tall, Birmingham 1921, together with a further spherical cut glass Scent bottle with plain screw on Silver lid, late Victorian period Birmingham assay (date letter unclear), (3) 50-70
A group of three early 20th Century Silver/White metal lidded Dressing Table Jars including square example with engine turned lid, 3 1/2" tall, London 1847, faceted oval example, 4 1/2" tall, apparently unmarked and a faceted cylindrical example with squat hammered lid, initialled GMC, 3 1/2" tall (the lid with dent), London 1918, (3) 30-50
Mixed lot comprising a pair of vase shaped Peppers with bun tops, supported on three curved feet, Birmingham 1899/1900, an engine turned Napkin Ring, Birmingham 1978, a replica 18th Century style spoon, 6" long, London 1897, a Boss-end Caddy Spoon, Sheffield 1977, and a leather and Silver tagged key-ring, Sheffield 1998, weighable Silver 154 gms 40-60
A George V Silver Dressing Table Tray of shaped rectangular form with wavy edge, banded engine turned centre with monogram, 11 1/2" x 8" maximum, London 1934, 362gms together with a pair of faceted spherical glass Scent Bottles with push on Silver lids, bearing the same monogram to the tray (defective), London 1921 together with matching Silver handled Button Hook and Shoe Horn (5) 100-120
A modern Danish silver V.W. Fammih "Lightning Strike" pattern brooch, 80mm x 50mm overall, a Jemax Danish silver and enamel spray pattern brooch, the leaves with pale mauve engine turned enamel leaf, 55mm x 55mm overall, a Norwegian silver and white enamel stylised leaf pattern brooch with matching earrings (with clip fittings), a Meka Danish silver and blue enamel leaf pattern brooch, and three boxes of assorted costume jewellery, various
A lady's 9ct gold rectangular cigarette case with engine turned decoration and acanthus wreath borders, 60mm x 80mm, import mark for London 1925 (gross weight 80 grammes), a lady's silver square compact with engine turned decoration, 65mm square, Birmingham hallmark (date letter indistinct - gross weight 3.2ozs), and a George V silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, 83mm x 87mm, Birmingham 1935 (weight 3.5ozs)
A George V gentleman's 18ct gold cased half hunting pocket watch by E.R. Bailey, London, No. 1026,the gilt engraved dial with Roman numerals, contained in engine turned case with enamelled chapter ring to front, engraved to the reverse "Steadfast in Faith", 45 mm diameter (gross weight 71 grammes)
A George IV silver rectangular snuff box with incurved sides, the lid and base with engine turned ornament and with leaf scroll moulding, 3ins x 1.75ins x .75ins high, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1820 (weight 2.65oz - initialled "R.F." - inscribed to inside of lid "A. Faber, died July 17th 1846" - slightly rubbed and worn at corners)
A George III silver rectangular vinaigrette with incurved sides, the whole with engine turned ornament, the gilt interior with pierced and engraved circular paterae, leaf scroll and acanthus leaf pattern grille, 1.375ins x 1ins x .5ins high, probably by Daniel Hockley, London 1814 (weight .74oz), and one other small George III silver rectangular vinaigrette, the lid cast with a flower within engraved borders, 1.25ins x .75ins x .25ins high, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1818 (weight .28oz)
A George IV silver rectangular vinaigrette, the lid engraved with a trellis design, the silver gilt interior with finely pierced and engraved flowerhead and leaf scroll pattern grille, 1.375ins x 1ins x .375ins high, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1827 (weight .43oz), and one other George IV silver rectangular vinaigrette with cast leaf scroll pattern thumbpiece, the lid and base with engine turned ornament, 1.375ins x 1ins x .375ins high, by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1829 (weight .56oz)
A William IV silver gilt rectangular vinaigrette, the engine turned lid with cast leaf scroll pattern mount, reeded sides and engine turned base, the interior with pierced and engraved floral and leaf scroll pattern grille, 1.25ins x .75ins x .375ins high, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1832 (weight .45oz - initialled "M.C.V.")
A William IV silver rectangular book pattern vinaigrette with moulded spine and engine turned lid and base and with pierced and engraved leaf pattern inner grille, 1.25ins x .875ins x .25ins high, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1836 (weight .63oz - front and base generally slightly worn and creased)
An early Victorian silver rectangular vinaigrette with cast leaf scroll pattern thumbpiece and engine turned lid and base, and reeded incurved sides, the silver gilt interior with pierced and engraved urn, floral and leaf scroll grille, 1.5ins x 1ins x .375ins high, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1838 (weight .75ozs - initialled "M.A.S"), and a George IV silver rectangular vinaigrette, the lid chased with floral and leaf scroll ornament, the gilt interior with pierced and engraved flowerhead and leaf scroll pattern grille, 1.125ins x .875ins x .375ins high, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1826 (weight .35oz)
A William IV silver rectangular vinaigrette of large proportions with cast floral and leaf scroll mounts to lid and base and with engine turned panels and reeded sides, the gilt interior with pierced and engraved grille with musical trophies and floral ornament, 2.375ins x 1.25ins x .5ins high, possibly by Thomas Edwards, London 1836 (weight 2.08oz - lid inscribed "Mrs F.M. Barrino")
An early Victorian silver rectangular vinaigrette with engine turned ornament to top and sides, the gilt interior with pierced and engraved floral and leaf scroll grille, 1.375ins x .875ins x .375ins high, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1843 (weight .53oz - initialled "E.C."), and one other small rectangular vinaigrette with leaf scroll decoration to lid and base, the gilt interior with pierced and leaf engraved grille, 1ins x .75ins x .375ins high, by Edward Smith, London 1857 (weight .30oz - inscribed "Gwen")
A 19th Century French alabaster and gilt brass mounted mantel clock by Le Roy et Fils, Paris, No. H187, the 3.125ins diameter gilt dial with engine turned centre and cast flowerhead border to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, complete with gridiron pendulum, the movement supported in case of "Empire" style with rectangular portico supported by four plain columns, the conforming base with bun feet, 17ins high Provenance : Part of the remaining stock of Gaby's Clocks, 140 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HT. Clock movement has been fully restored.
A George VI silver square compact, the lid pierced with a scroll and trellis design, 3ins square, Birmingham 1949 (weight 4ozs), a ditto smaller square ditto with engine lined decoration, 2.375ins square, Birmingham 1947 (gross weight including mirror 3ozs), and a George VI silver rectangular cigarette case with engine turn decoration, 5ins x 3.25ins, Birmingham 1946 (weight 5.5ozs)
A late 19th Century oak cased aneroid barometer, thermometer and clock, the clock with 7.5ins diameter silvered dial with engine turned dial centre to the eight day single train movement by Roblin of Paris, No. 30680, the barometer with 7.5ins diameter white glazed dial and mercury thermometer, all mounted in oak case boldly fretted and carved with floral, leaf and shell ornament, 39ins high Provenance : Part of the remaining stock of Gaby's Clocks, 140 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HT.
A Dutch plain silvery metal rectangular biscuit box with moulded edges to lid and footrim, 6ins wide x 4ins deep x 3ins high (bears guarantee mark for .833 standard with makers' mark HP, weight 16ozs ), a pair of George V silver sauce boats of panelled form, on octagonal footrim, 6.25ins overall, Birmingham 1935 (weight 11ozs) an Edward VIII silver rectangular cigarette box with engine turned lid, 4.75ins wide x 3.5ins deep x 1.5ins high, London 1936, two silver rectangular cigarette cases, and a silver rectangular matchbox holder, various dates and makers (weight 10ozs)
LESNEY models of Yesteryear comprising No.9 Big Lion Showman Engine; No.7 Mercer 1913 Racebout; No.15 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost; No.4 Shand Mason Horse Drawn Fire Engine; No.5 Le Mans Bentley; No.12 Horse Bus; No.13 Santa Fe Loco; with a Lesney Match box No.5 Routemaster Bus, all the above boxed, and 4 unboxed Lesney (12)
A silver cigarette case, Smith & Bartlam, Birmingham 1941, engine turned design, mongrammed, engraved 'Noel 1944' to the silver gilt interior, 12.5 x 8.5cm 189gms along with a pair of silver napkin rings Roberts and Dore, Birmingham 1948, of canted square form, monogrammed, two further silver napkin rings and a plated example (5)
An Instruction Manual for the Sunbeam 500 O.H.C twin Motorcycle (Sept 1960), an instruction manual for Sunbeam model s 8 Motorcycle, 1950 FB0 849, an old invoice from 29/04/70 with notes verso, magazine entrants, Sunbeam registration extracts with a list of S7 and S8 owners and their machines etc, 'On the Beam' magazine, gasket patterns and drawings, Sunbeam Running Instruction card (S7 and S8), Amal Carburetor leaflet, Sunbeam S7 and S8 catalogue and price list, 13th editions (Stewart Engineering), engine and gearbox exploded drawings, overhaul instructions, fault finding sheets etc.

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