186062 Preisdatenbank Los(e) gefunden, die Ihrer Suche entsprechen
186062 Lose gefunden, die zu Ihrer Suche passen. Abonnieren Sie die Preisdatenbank, um sofortigen Zugriff auf alle Dienstleistungen der Preisdatenbank zu haben.
Preisdatenbank abonnieren- Liste
- Galerie
-
186062 Los(e)/Seite
A Victorian ebony travelling toilet case with silver mounted fittings by James Beebe, London 1872, the case by F. West, Manufacturer to Her Majesty & The Royal Family, 1 St James`s Street, with brass edges, concealed handles and a drawer beneath, the cover interior with a concealed mirror and stationery pocket, the base fitted with four cut glass square section bottles, four circular and three rectangular jars, each engine turned with vacant roundels, two trays with seventeen mother of pearl and/or steel and/or silver manicure and other items (none missing), including a double ended medicine spoon by Thomas Johnson I, London 1871; an acorn tape measure, unmarked; and a combination dip pen/pencil, unmarked; a jewellery tray beneath, the lock by J. T. Needs, 128 Piccadilly, late J. Bramah, 124 Piccadilly, 35.5cm (14in) wide (lacking the key)
Montblanc, Writers Edition, Marcel Proust, a limited edition three piece set, no. 01234/4000, issued in 1999, the hexagonal silver barrel set engraved silver and engine turned panels to the black resin section and cap, the medium nib stamped 750, with a piston filling system, uninked, in original box, with service certificate, slip cover and outer packaging
A chinoiserie decorated mantel clock early 20th century, brass movement with platform escapement, no.81728`, in green lacquered case with stylised oriental decoration in raised gilt, arched top with gilt brass swing handle, silvered and engine turned Roman numeral dial, on inverted saucer feet, 8¼in. (21cm.) high.
A George VI silver cigarette case Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1941, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration and gilt interior, initials to lid, 5½in. (14cm.) long; together with a smaller George V cigarette case, Birmingham 1913, Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd., of rounded oblong form, both with presentation inscriptions to interiors, weight 10.2 tr.oz. (2)
A George V silver photograph frame Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1912, the shaped frame with foliate pierced panels and engine turned border, around a rectangular glass mount, easel back, 9½ x 7½in. (24 x 19cm.). * Condition: In good condition overall. Marks clear. Bottom corners of frame very slightly bent, but silver is not creased. Original oak easel back.
Live Steam traction engine `Allchin Royal Chester` with Ransome Threshing Box and Baler 1.5inches to the foot scale, scratch built by Bowman Curr of Balterley, the threshing box is contained within a display case, together with a framed information plaque. The traction engine measures 67cm long.
14k Waltham hunter pocket watch, circa 1918, white enamel arabic dial with subsidiary seconds, milled bezel, engine turned case 49mm,.585 gold cuvee, Waltham movement No. 21844802; together with a 9ct gold double Albert and bloodstone fob, *See clocks and watches proviso. Condition report: Albert 34g gross, length 34cm.. At the time of cataloguing the watch ticks, winds and adjusts; dial good, slight corrosion to the bluing, case has minor dents and rubbing to the turning; suspension bow is metal; gross weight 87.6g.
18ct gold cased open faced pocket watch by Alex Smith, Inverury, white enamel dial with Roman chapters and subsidiary seconds, engine turned case London 1865, 45mm, three-quarter plate fusee movement, lever escapement, No. 25500. See clocks and watches proviso. Condition report: glass cracked, movement not ticking, case turning worn, gross weight 73.6g
A George III silver patch box, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1791, circular with bright cut decoration, 23mm diameter; a small silver box by William Manton, Birmingham 1928, of plain rectangular form, 27 x 21mm, a small Swiss silver cylindrical box, engine turned, 22mm diameter together with a modern silver and enamel box, probably Indian, of oval shape, 27mm diameter (4)
A George IV silver gilt snuff box, by Alexander James Strachan, London 1827, the hinged cover with cast foliate border containing a rectangular Roman micromosaic panel, unsigned, (71 x 51mm) depicting The Capotoline (or Pliny`s) Doves, 86 x 70 x 24mm, gross weight 8.6oz, together with two daguerrotype photographs depicting a former owner Lieutenant General Thomas Dyneley, CB., RA Condition:The micromosaic panel is complete and intact. There is some wear to the gilt and to the engine turned design particularly on the base. Hinge is good. Full hall marks to the inside base and partial marks to the inner cover
14k Waltham hunter pocket watch, circa 1918, white enamel arabic dial with subsidiary seconds, milled bezel, engine turned case 49mm,.585 gold cuvee, Waltham movement No. 21844802; together with a 9ct gold double Albert and bloodstone fob, *See clocks and watches proviso. Condition report: Albert 34g gross, length 34cm.. At the time of cataloguing the watch ticks, winds and adjusts; dial good, slight corrosion to the bluing, case has minor dents and rubbing to the turning; suspension bow is metal; gross weight 87.6g.
18ct gold cased open faced pocket watch by Alex Smith, Inverury, white enamel dial with Roman chapters and subsidiary seconds, engine turned case London 1865, 45mm, three-quarter plate fusee movement, lever escapement, No. 25500. See clocks and watches proviso. Condition report: glass cracked, movement not ticking, case turning worn, gross weight 73.6g
Live Steam traction engine `Allchin Royal Chester` with Ransome Threshing Box and Baler 1.5inches to the foot scale, scratch built by Bowman Curr of Balterley, the threshing box is contained within a display case, together with a framed information plaque. The traction engine measures 67cm long.
* A FABERGÉ SILVER-GILT AND GUILLOCHÉ ENAMEL PHOTOGRAPH FRAME RUSSIAN, MAKER?S MARK OF VICTOR AARNE IN CYRILLIC, ST PETERSBURG, 1899?1908, 84 STANDARD Diameter 13 cm. Circular, enamelled in translucent pale yellow over a wavy engine-turned ground within dash and pellet borders, applied with a bow-tied ribbon surmount, ivory back and silver scroll strut.
* A FABERGÉ SILVER-GILT AND GUILLOCHÉ ENAMEL PHOTOGRAPH FRAME RUSSIAN, MAKERÂ’S MARK OF VICTOR AARNE IN CYRILLIC, ST PETERSBURG, 1899–1908, 84 STANDARD Diameter 13 cm. Circular, enamelled in translucent pale yellow over a wavy engine-turned ground within dash and pellet borders, applied with a bow-tied ribbon surmount, ivory back and silver scroll strut.
A Wilesco Steam Engine mounted on a display board together with a comprehensive range of belt driven accessories, the boiler features a pressure gauge and adjustable safety valve with twin cylinders driving a 10cm diameter flywheel, overhead pulleys driving a total of eight Wilesco and Mamod accessories including a pilot drill, polishing wheel, drop hammer and others, the baseboard with added safety rail measures 57cm x 50cm
A SWISS GOLD SNUFF BOX engine turned in compartments and engraved with scrolling foliage in reeded frame, the sides and underside conforming, indistinct maker`s mark, possibly SC and 18K incuse, 9cm w, c1820, 76g++In good condition with one or two very light scratches, no repairs, the lid closing firmly without play in the hinge
A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE of hinged rectangular form with engine-turned decoration and button release, the gilt interior with marks for Birmingham 1933, maker W.T Toghill & Co. 12.5cm x 8.5cm, 174grams; sold together with a Dunhill leather-covered and plush-lined case. CONDITION: Some small areas of compression.
A `STERLING SILVER` PROPELLING COCKTAIL SWIZZLE STICK of slender hexagonal form with engine turned texture and sliding mechanism, marked `Sterling silver`, 8cm, 6grams; sold together with a silver mounted pen knife with engine turned texture, marks for Birmingham 1978, maker FH. .4.4cm(L), 23grams(total) CONDITION: Generally good.

-
186062 Los(e)/Seite