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Aviation:A rare ISAYEV liquid fuel engine Russian, 1957 now adapted as a glass topped table 115cm.; 45ins high This liquid bi-propellant rocket motor is thought to have been developed for a high altitude surface to air missile, similar to the one used to shoot down the supposedly invulnerable U-2 spy plane piloted by Gary Powers on May 1st 1960. Very few of these engines have survived particularly in such good unused condition. Engines such as this could produce 6000 Hp and were single use, being destroyed by the high temperatures they created. This Russian built rocket motor was designed by the celebrated rocket scientist Alexei Isayev (1908-1971). Isayev rose to prominence during the Second World War designing a rocket powered plane which achieved 615m.p.h. a (un)official speed record for the time. At the end of the War he was sent to acquire German technology and in 1947 was created head of OKB-2 part of the Scientific research institute of the Ministry of Aviation. His specialty was small scale liquid fuelled rockets and his engines powered the rockets carrying the first artificial satellites, the first unmanned probes to the Moon and Venus and the world~s first manned spacecraft, the Vostok. At the same time as working on space programmes Isayev was involved in surface to air missile designs and air to sea missiles, his best known design the R-11 (Scud) is still in use today. Provenance: From the collection of the famous scientist Alexander Roudakov who was himself involved in amongst other programmes the development of the HFL.
BOROUGH OF STALYBRIDGE, MAYORAL SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL HEART SHAPED PENDANT MEDALLION, front bearing coat of arms, reverse with inscription dated 1957-1958, 2 1/2" (6.25cm) high, hallmarked Birmingham 1957, 2oz in KENWORTHY'S , ASHTON MAKERS FITTED BOX AND THE RELATED STALYBRIDGE EX MAYORESS MEDALLION/BROOCH, silver gilt and enamel with engine turned 9ct GOLD BROOCH/PIN the medallion hallmarked Birmingham 1957, 1.2oz (2)
STUART TURNER PRE-WAR STEAM POWERED PLANT, the horizontal boiler on black metal housing and fitted with pressure gauge and safety valve, powering a horizontal single piston none-oscillating engine applied with small brass plate 'Stuart Turner Ltd. makers Henley on Thames, driving a cog and cog wheel on base with brass safety/hand rail, detachable chimney, 10 1/2" (26.7cm) wide x 9" (22.9cm) high over chimney in a contemporary cloth covered card box and lid
1920s silver inkstand of oval form in the Art Deco style, with engine-turned decoration and pen well, separate cut glass inkwell with similarly decorated hinged cover (London 1923), stand approximately 4ozs, 19cm across (2) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. Some minor surface wear and dings commensurate with age and use. Surface tarnished. Marks rubbed. Inkwell in good condition. Some minor chipping to glass base. Silver stand is slightly distorted and does not stand square
Contemporary silver cigarette case of rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration, interior with presentation inscription, in original case (Birmingham 1965), maker - H / J. L., together with a 19th century French silver tumbler with engraved floral band and flared rim. All at approximately 9ozs, tumbler 6.5cm overall height (2)
Pair Art Deco gold and enamel cufflinks, the octagonal panels with green enamel simulated malachite inlay and black enamel stripes, on engine-turned gold ground, stamped '9ct', 16mm x 11mm CONDITION REPORT Total gross weight 5.2 grams. Very good condition commensurate with age. Light surface scratching to enamel, no chips or repairs. Not hallmarked but stamped 9ct (circa 1930)
Charles Reuge Sainte-Croix musical automaton 'Romance' erotic pocket watch, the fine musical and automaton button-wind movement with alarm function. The dial with country landscape with automaton of a lady operating a water pump with running water and a gentleman on horseback with a hawk on his moving arm and the horse moving head drinking water. The cuvette with aperture for the erotic automaton and button for activating the music, in a gold plated case with engine turned decoration, in original box with key and instruction booklets, 57mm diameter
Victorian 18ct engraved ladies gold fob watch, the dial engraved with foliate scrolls, Roman chapter within engine turned border, the outer back plate engraved with flowers and overlapping leaves, stamped 18 London and Sheffield assay, the inner back signed Bennett 65&64 Cheapside, London. Gross weight 52g (with a watch key)
Silver pocket watch with engine turned back and vacant escutcheon, the white enamel dial (diameter 4cm) with Roman chapter and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement signed W E Watts & Co Limd Whitminster House Gloucestershire 321087 Warranted English Lever, assay marks for Birmingham, 1924, maker's stamp WE, gross weight 100g

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