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λ A 19th century French rosewood and brass mounted toilet box, the hinged lid with a vacant plaque and fitted with a silk pouch and a mirror, above five glass jars and bottles with engine turned silver lids each with a monogram, and with two lift-out trays with steel and ivory handled utensils above a leather lined compartment fitted with brush boxes, compartments and an associated ivory shoe horn and a comb, the hinged fall front stamped with maker's mark 'A.C. PARIS' revealing a plush lined drawer with four divisions, the base with a leather trade label for 'A. CHRISTOPHE RUE DU TEMPLE 33 PARIS', 23.6cm high, 30cm wide, 23.5cm deep, together with its original leather travelling case and with five travel labels removed from the case.Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes. Lot 239 - French rosewood toilet box. The outer leather case is quite worn with old scuffs especially to the corners and edges with some of the straps missing. The exterior of the box with general slight wear and some a slight fading in places. The brass is a little tarnished and worn. Minor hairlines visible to the back of the box with some minor varnish scratches. The interior, the lid has a silk lined stationary compartment which is currently loose. The silver a little tarnished in places with minor old dents, quite a few chips to one glass bottle around the rim. Some of the plush lining possibly replaced at some stage. Some of the steel is a little work and tarnished with some rust spots. The thimble is missing to one tray. Some utensils possibly associated. Some of the ivory handles and fittings have yellowed slightly with some staining.
Hornby Dublo: rolling stock items, the majority boxed to include two W.R Corridor coaches, 3x bulk grain wagons, two traffic service wagon, two fruit wagons, a goods brake van, 2x bogie bolster wagons, and a well wagon, together with seven unboxed items , to include a six wheel saddle tank engine by Mainline
A collection of Hornby railway items, to include an RS 609 Express Passenger Set, the model with exhaust and steam sound in original presentation box, a Hornby railway set pick up goods containing a tank engine and three carriages in presentation box, a boxed Hornby railways GWR Tank locomotive, two Southern carriages and nine unboxed rolling stock items together with several catalogues
A Morris 1000 pedal car, circa 1993, one of fifty-six produced by the Morris Minor Centre of Bath, this one No 47, modelled after the J-40 pressed steel pedal car made by the Nuffield Group in the 1950's, this updated version uses lighter materials and is closely modelled on the Minor 1000, with treadle action pedals, opening boot and bonnet revealing dummy engine concealing a 6 volt battery to operate the lights and horn, overall length 150cm (approx.)
A COLLECTION OF BOXED AND UNBOXED TRI-ANG RAILWAY TT GAUGE ITEMS, to include boxed Class 31 diesel electric locomotive, D5501, B.R. green livery (T.96), unboxed 4-6-2 locomotive and tender 'Clan Line' No.35028, B.R. green livery (repaint ?), coaching stock, wagons, engine shed, track and controller, some damage and missing couplings on rolling stock
A French silver gilt liqueur set, Minerva head mark, circa 1900, bright cut engraved decoration of foliage and scrolls on an engine-turned ground, engraved crests of a demi-lion within a motto strap, comprising six pedestal liqueurs with conical bowls, 7.5cm, six handled beakers, 4cm and a circular tray, diameter 21cm (13).
A pair of George V dwarf candlesticks, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1917, column form with fluted nozzles and square spreading filled bases, 5in. (13cms); a George V trencher pattern salt, maker's mark rubbed, London 1932, of shaped octagonal form, 3 1/2in. (9cms); an Edwardian bottle stand, by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1906; a George VI tea strainer on stand, by Lanson Ltd., Birmingham 1943; and an Elizabeth II cigarette box, by S.J. Rose & Son, London 1961, rectangular engine turned form, 7in. (18cms), 5.7oz. of weighable silver. (7)
A George V silver purse, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1910, engraved initials, 4 1/2in. (11.5cms); a George V cigarette case, maker's mark worn, Birmingham 1920, rectangular, engraved monogram and foliated scrolls; and an Edward VIII silver engine turned cigarette case, by James Carr, Birmingham 1936, engraved with inscription, in associated velvet lined case, 11.62oz. gross. (3)
Two cased sets of six each Kings pattern tea knives and pastry forks with loaded silver handles, Sheffield 1978/79 to/w another cased set of six tea knives with loaded silver handles, Sheffield 191, a silver cigarette box with engine-turned top, a pair of baluster salt and peppers, Birmingham 1935 and a silver-mounted glass ashtray (box)
Dinky models - all unboxed and played-with - Royal Mail van, Ambulance, Streamline Bus, open-back truck, Alvis, 'Liverpool' flatbed truck and trailer, AA gun on trailer, market gardener's truck, Bedford truck with tipper back, road roller, mechanical horse and trailer, Lagonda Supertoys Bedford, Wayfarer bus, recovery truck, armoured personell carrier with tracks, BEV Truck, 151 Tank and 6-wheeled army truck, Supertoys Muir-Hill Dumper, Station wagon, sunbeam-talbot, racing car, cream goods truck, Streamline fire engine, boxed set of road signs no. 47, six various aeroplanes and other models (box)
A pair of 18ct gold an platinum bi-colour gentleman's cufflinks, Birmingham 1930, of oval form with engine turned decoration, approx 20mm, approx 9.9g, together with a pair of Middle Eastern gold cufflinks, of square form, with canted corner and engraved scroll border, approx 15mm, approx 6.6g. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Bi-colour links very good condition. Square links with light surface scratches.
A Portrait Miniature, British School, mid 19th century, depicting Francis Smith standing half-length turned to the right in a black coat and red cape on a terrace, with glazing, 10x8cm: A Portrait Miniature, British School, mid 19th century, depicting Francis Smith, quarter-length turned to the left, in a black coat and white stock, oval gilt metal frame with engine turning to the reverse, bears inscribed label Francis Smith, born 1806 died Salt Hill 1872, 5.7x4.5cm (2) (part unframed) Note: Francis Smith was the son of John and Mary Smith, both depicted in the previous lot. CONDITION REPORT: lacking frame glass is taped to the backing paper/card some scratching to the glass reverse rubbed and grubby paint surface in good condition

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