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A Chinese cloisonne dish of circular form raised on a simple circular foot with decoration of branches and blossom set within a green field together with a further Chinese cloisonne bowl of squat form decorated with a trailing dragon, a selection of mostly cut glass vessels/bottles with silver caps to include a flash cut red and clear glass scent bottle with engine turned silver cap, various other dressing table containers with mostly embossed silver caps with hob cut and other decoration, also together with a decanter with silver flared collar and pointed finial, two pairs of cut glass posy vases with silver collars, etc
A Georgian silver milk jug, London, 1812, with bright-cut decoration and strap handle, inscription reading ""E J 28th February 1815"", 152,5g; a desk calendar, Birmingham, 1938, on a spreading square base with canted corners, ivory day and month markers, loaded; a silver dish, London, 2000, of circular form, engraved ""Unisys"", ""Sotogrande 2000"" and ""European Tour"", 117g; a silver cigarette box, Chester, the rectangular body with engine turned decoration, cedar lined (4)
1961 B.S.A. A10 Gold Flash motorcycle. Registration no. NDX 40. 650cc engine. This very original classic B.S.A. has had much recent work including a service, new tyres, front brake drum skimmed, magneto rebuilt and a new rear brake cable. It has a history file with old MOT's and Tax discs, bills for recent work, V5 document and current MOT until April 2015
A Georgian silver vinaigrette with engine turned and engraved decoration and initialled Cartouche, having a vase and floral pierced silver gilt grill with sponge - Hallmarked London 1837 - maker Edward Edwards II - 41 mm x 8 mm x 29 mm Condition report: Some wear and small knocks, generally in good condition
AWDRY WILBERT: (1911-1997) English Anglican Cleric, Railway Enthusiast and Children's Author, creator of Thomas the Tank Engine. Small series of three T.Ls.S., W. Awdry, each one page, 4to, Stroud, Gloucestershire, 18th April & 10th May 1995 and 3rd January 1966, all to Carolyn Date, on personal printed stationery featuring an illustration of a railway engine. Awdry writes to his correspondent concerning his health and stating that he has no photographs of himself, 'If it is that you wish to know what I look like, I would refer you to “The Island of Sodor” centre pages….where I am shown drawn from life…', commenting on a photograph in which he wears a sweater featuring Thomas the Tank Engine, 'Yes, the sweater was specially made for me. I did not like the red background, so they made one for me on a grey background', and in the final letter sending his thanks to his correspondent for her congratulations on his OBE award. Together with a signed colour 12 x 8 photograph (being the one referred to by Awdry in his letter) of the author in a head and shoulders pose. Signed with his name alone in black ink to a clear area of the image. Also including an A.N.S., W Awdry, on an attractive 12mo card, n.p., n.d., in full, 'Many thanks for your kind remarks about my little books, with good wishes'. VG to EX, 5
WHITTLE FRANK: (1907-1996) English Royal Air Force Officer, inventor of the jet engine. Signed First Day Cover, the Royal Air Force cover commemorating the 30th Anniversary of the first UK Jet flight and featuring a colour image of a Gloster-Whittle aircraft in flight. Post marked at Cranwell, 15th May 1971. Signed by Whittle in black ink with his name alone to a clear area. EX
WHITTLE FRANK: (1907-1996) English Royal Air Force Officer, inventor of the jet engine. Signed First Day Cover, the Royal Air Force cover commemorating the 30th Anniversary of the first UK Jet flight and featuring a colour image of a Gloster-Whittle aircraft in flight. Post marked at Cranwell, 15th May 1971. Signed by Whittle in black ink with his name alone to a clear area. Together with a First Day Cover commemorating the 40th Anniversary of the First Flight of a British Jet Aircraft, 15th May 1941, signed by Air Commodore Edward M. Donaldson (1912-1992) British Flying Ace of World War II, commander of the first operational Gloster Meteor squadron in 1944, and holder of the airspeed world record in 1946. Post marked 15th May 1981. Signed by Donaldson in blue ink to a clear area. VG to EX, 2
A Georgian silver vinaigrette with engine turned and engraved decoration and initialled Cartouche, having a vase and floral pierced silver gilt grill with sponge - Hallmarked London 1837 - maker Edward Edwards II - 41 mm x 8 mm x 29 mm Condition report: Some wear and small knocks, generally in good condition
An early Victorian hallmarked silver castle top vinaigrette, the rectangular hinged lid with chased scene depicting Abbotsford within cast foliate border, gilt interior, hinged pierced grill with sponge beneath, reeded sides and engine turned base centred by vacant cartouche, width 4.3cm, Birmingham 1839, Nathaniel Mills.

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