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A 20ft motor launch 'Wier Dolphin' of Dartmouth:, forward cabin and canopy to cockpit, fitted with a well maintained Mitsubushi diesel engine with Thornycroft marine conversion, serial number 02-1273, New Age PRM gearbox, 1313 running hours, deck equipment including warps and fenders, three anchors and chains, safety equipment, Icom VHF IC-M401EURO radio, Clipper GPS, on an SBS twin axle trailer with spare winch and other related engine spares, tools and accessories.
A scale model of RMS Queen Mary for Hamleys of London, possibly by Bassett Lowke: the removable upper deck with triple funnels, radio masts, flying bridge, davit's with life boats over hull painted black to water line and red beneath. Hamleys label to stern deck with rudder control and engine control together in a fitted stained beach case,100cm long (lacks electrical motor, some flaking paintwork and damage to rigging)
A Victorian silver vinaigrette,by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1851,of striped engine turned shaped rectangular form with vacant cartouche, the gilt interior with floral pierced grille,2.75 x 2cm, andanother example,by Thomas Johnson, London 1881, retailed by H. Rodrigues, 42 Piccadilly, of plain rectangular form, the gilt interior with floral pierced grille, monogrammed,3.5 x 2.5cm (2)
A Victorian silver snuff box, by Francis Clark, Birmingham 1839,of rectangular form with engine turned decoration, foliate thumbpiece and reeded sides, monogrammed within shield cartouche, gilt interior,5.25 x 3.5cm, andanother similar example,by William Simpson, Birmingham, date letter rubbed, possibly 1832,7 x 4cm (2)
A provincial/colonial silver snuff box,early 19th century, maker's mark W & Co., date letter E, with two lion passant marks,of oval form with prick dot lattice decoration, with gilt interior,7cm long, andanother snuff box,by Charles Rawlings, London 1824,of engine turned rectangular form, with foliate thumbpiece, crested, with gilt interior,6.25 x 4cm (2)
A Victorian silver table snuff box, by Henry Aston, Birmingham 1864, of shaped rectangular form, with engine turned decoration and scroll borders and foliate thumbpiece, the cover inscribed 'Presented by the Drapers Company to Edmund Ronalds Esqre being portion of a present of plate value 100 guin 1865', with crest above, 7.5 x 5cm
A Victorian silver vinaigrette,by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1838,of engine turned rectangular form, with foliate thumbpiece and the gilt interior with pierced floral grille, 3.25 x 2.5cm,a George III silver vinaigrette,by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1819,of lobed form, the cover engraved with a wreath of leaves surrounding a shield cartouche against a matted background, the gilt interior with pierced foliate grille, monogrammed,2.75 x 2.5cm, anda small silver vinaigrette,by Francis Clark, Birmingham 1842,of scroll engraved rectangular form, the gilt interior with dot pierced grille, monogrammed, with ring attachment,2 x 1.5cm (3)
A Victorian silver table snuff box,by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1873,of shaped rectangular form, with striped engine turned decoration and foliate thumbpiece, the central oval cartouche engraved with a garland of flowers and with inscription 'Thomas Parry, from Sir John Kaye. 1874.', with gilt interior9 x 6cm, andanother smaller silver snuff box,by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1848,of shaped rectangular form, engraved with foliate scrolls, the cover inscribed 'J. Collings. Exmouth', gilt interior,6.5 x 4cm (2)
An 18ct gold hunter pocket watch,with a circular barley engine turned case, with a vacant cartouche to the front cover. The case 52mm diameter, white enamel dial, black Roman numerals and minute markers with spade hands. A chronograph slide to the case side, the movement signed for 'William Clarke & Son, London'. Movement no. 60428. Hallmarked 18ct gold, London 1868. Glass deficient
An 18ct gold key wound open-faced pocket watch,50mm diameter, three colour gold chased dial, with raised Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, blued hands, one broken, engine turned back case, vacant cartouche, replacement 9ct gold bow, hallmarked 18ct gold, Chester 1893, case no. 17363, amateur inscription to the inside back case,together with a 9ct gold graduated Albert chain with a rolled gold locket fob
An 18ct gold top wind hunter pocket watch,42mm diameter, with an engine turned and engraved case. An oval cartouche to the front cover, hand engraved with initials. White enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued spade hands, to a replacement glass. Gold cuvette to movement signed 'Thomas Allan & Co., Montreal'. Movement no. 35030. Case no. 35030. Hallmarked 18ct gold, London 1870
A rolled gold Waltham open-faced pocket watch,with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, rolled gold spade hands and a subsidiary seconds dial. Engine turned back case with a blind escutcheon, suspended on a 9ct gold double Albert of square section links with two swivel clips and a 'T' bar with a five pound coin fob dated 1887 with a scroll top
A gentlemen's 9ct gold Tudor mechanical strap watch, c.1950,on a later gold-plated expanding bracelet. A silvered engine turned dial with gilt Arabic numerals at the quarter points. Gilt pennant raised batons and luminous sword hands to a subsidiary seconds dial. Birmingham 1955. Dennison case for Rolex No. 12856 713812. Presentation inscription to the case back
A collection of gentlemen's cufflinks, to include a pair of coral links, mounted in yellow metal, a pair of 18ct gold and blue enamel links, of naïveté form, approx 6.1g, a pair of 14ct gold links of oblong form with bright cut engraving of bamboo, approx 7.6g and a pair of 15ct gold links, with engine turned decoration, approx 5g. (lot)
William Edward Trevithick, British 1899-1958- "Twin Engined Monoplane; gouache/collage with white opaque and air brushing on artist's board, 54.7x38.1cm: together with two others by the same artist- "Armstrong Siddell Castrol", & Finished drawing of two monoplanes; gouache with white opaque and air brushing on artist's board, 54.7x38.1cm ea., (3) (unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Provenance: Gifted to the present owner by the artist's widow Bessie Trevithick CONDITION REPORT: Unframed - with original artist's display cover for client Rolls Royce Label on the front of the work with name of designer, address, and title/subject Surface dirt/dust on the outside of the cover discolouration of paper inside/yellowing handling marks on paper round the edges inscribed lower right with information for printers one part of the collage loose from the image otherwise in good general condition Unframed - with original artist's display cover for client C C Wakefiedl & Co Ltd Label on the front of the work with name of designer, address, and title/subject Surface dirt/dust on the outside of the cover discolouration of paper inside/yellowing Yellowing on the main part of the image too handling marks on paper round the edges/staining inscribed right edge with information for printers otherwise in good general condition Inside cover tracing paper - some discolouration- printer layout instructions discolouration of paper inside/yellowing handling marks on paper round the edges/pin holes on margins minor mark in the engine fusilage inscribed lower right with information for printers otherwise in good general condition
William Edward Trevithick, British 1899-1958- Rolls-Royce plane with pilot; gouache/collage with white opaque and air brushing on artist's board, initialled and numbered 66, 54.7x38.1cm: together with two others by the same artist- Rolls-Royce engine, & Napier engine; gouache with white opaque and air brushing on artist's board, 54.7x38.1cm ea., (3) (unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Provenance: Gifted to the present owner by the artist's widow Bessie Trevithick CONDITION REPORT: Unframed - with tracing paper over the top with markings for Rolls Royce logo placement Surface dirt/dust on the outside of the tracing paper discolouration of paper inside/yellowing/surface dirt handling marks on paper round the edges inscribed on the edges with dimensions listed for printers flaking of paint on lower half of the image in three places white powder mark left hand side one part of the collage loose from the image otherwise in good general condition Unframed - with cover and inscribed details of company Rolls Royce - not attached to board Surface dirt/dust on cover discolouration of paper inside/yellowing/surface dirt round margins handling marks on paper round the edges and minor tears marks across the image and writing white powder marks below otherwise in reasonable general condition Unframed - blank cover page Surface dirt/dust on the cover - not attached to board discolouration of paper inside/yellowing/surface dirt handling marks on paper round the edges inscribed on the edges with dimensions listed for printers flaking of paint on lower half of the image in three places white powder mark left hand side one part of the collage loose from the image otherwise in good general condition
William Edward Trevithick, British 1899-1958- "Castrol Wakefield - Castrol Swanshot Gear Oil"; gouache with white opaque and air brushing on paper, 34x54cm: together with two others by the same artist- Rolls-Royce twin-engined plane, & "Rolls-Royce 'Peregrin' Engine"; gouache/collage with white opaque and air brushing on artist's board, 54.7x38.1cm ea., (3) (unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Provenance: Gifted to the present owner by the artist's widow Bessie Trevithick CONDITION REPORT: Unframed - cut out some small tears on the edges of the work discolouration on the image - small speckles of white fragile paper otherwise in good general condition Unframed - on artists board (stuck down) discolouration of paper inside/yellowing/foxing round the edges handling marks on paper round the edges inscribed lower right minor flaking of paint in two places otherwise in good general condition Unframed - on artists board (stuck down) discolouration of paper inside/yellowing/foxing round the edges handling marks on paper round the edges inscribed lower right faint marks on surface of image top edge and under image of plane otherwise in good general condition
William Edward Trevithick, British 1899-1958- "The Aeroplane - Rolls-Royce Aero Engines For Speed and Reliability"; gouache/collage with white opaque and air brushing on artist's board, initialled and numbered 67, 50x38cm: together with four other works by the same artist- Rolls-Royce engine, Rolls-Royce decorative border for Phantom III, Rolls-Royce Mayfair 6201 & Rolls-Royce border; gouache/collage with white opaque and air brushing on artist's board, & pencil and pen drawing on paper on artist's board, 54.7x38.1cm (2), 37x51cm, 38x55cm., (5 in the lot) (unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Provenance: Gifted to the present owner by the artist's widow Bessie Trevithick CONDITION REPORT: Unframed - on artists board (stuck down) discolouration of paper inside/yellowing on margins handling marks on paper round the edges and surface dirt inscribed down the sides with print instructions minor black dot in body of image initialled and numbered under tag line otherwise in very good general condition Unframed - on artists board (stuck down) discolouration of paper inside/yellowing on margins handling marks on paper round the edges Foxing/major discolouration down right side of image otherwise in reasonable general condition Unframed - on artists board (stuck down) - with artist's cover page and tracing paper drawing on paper, which is stuck down board handling marks on paper round the edges/margins & instructions for printers on margins in pencil otherwise in good general condition Unframed - on artists board (stuck down) - with artist's cover page and tracing paper drawing on paper, which is stuck down board handling marks on paper round the edges/inscription on work otherwise in good general condition Unframed - on artists board (stuck down) - with artist's cover page and tracing paper drawing on paper, which is stuck down board handling marks on paper round the edges/ yellowing of margins, inscription on work otherwise in good general condition
1902 District Railway WORKING NOTICE no 66 in respect of the opening of the Whitechapel & Bow Joint Line on 2nd June 1902. An 11-page notice with a full centre-spread of the signal & track layout at Whitechapel station as well as engine headcodes, a gradient diagram, signal details, crossovers, level crossings etc. A scarce survivor in excellent condition with hardly any signs of ageing. [1]

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