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Los 745

Two Hornby 0-4-0 engines in LMS livery, an LMS tender and an 0-6-0 engine in British Railways livery:, together with two sections of platform and a goods wagon.

Los 838

A good scale model of a live-steam beam engine `Miss Peggy`:, single cylinder, Watt`s parallel motion on a fluted central column supporting the main beam, open crank with eccentric and shaft to steam valve and 9 1/2 inch spoked flywheel, bevelled gearing to speed governor, finished in blue and grey paint work with polished steel brightwork, on a steel and mahogany plinth with wooden bound butane fired boiler, 38cm x 58cm x 28cm overall size.

Los 872

Meccano steam engine, Meccano electrical outfit, Meccano electrical experiments, three boxed sets and a wooden box of Meccano:. $$ TO BE INCLUDED IN OUR COLLECTORS SALE ON THE 19TH FEBRUARY

Los 873

Airfix Series 1 and 2 model construction kits of trackside buildings and accessories: includes Level Crossings, Fences, Kiosks and Platform steps, Girder Bridge, Engine Shed, Station Accessories, Travelling Crane, Signal Box, Village Church, General Store, Thatched Cottage, Bungalow, Service Station, Country Inn, Footbridge, all in paper headed polythene bags, and assorted boxed rolling stock includes Railbus, Crane, Diesel Shunter, Cement Wagon, Mineral wagon and others, all boxed. $$ TO BE INCLUDED IN OUR SALE ON THE 19TH FEBRUARY

Los 889

Airfix, Revell and others, a collection of assembled plastic construction kits: including ships, aircraft, tanks, submarine, fire engine etc.

Los 204

A Continental white metal rectangular pill box with wave edged engine turned cover and a silver bangle, hinged and with ropetwist borders, Birmingham 1962.

Los 382

A silver pill box, having raised leaf decorated borders and engine turned decoration, hinged lid with gilt wash interior, hallmarked Birmingham 1959.

Los 483

A silver card case, with hinged cover, Birmingham 1912, a silver engine turned, hinged vesta, Birmingham 1929, a silver hinged cigarette case, Chester 1908, and a silver cigarette case, the hinged cover engraved with flowers and leaves (mark rubbed).

Los 247

A hallmarked silver ladies` hip flask by James Dixon & Son, with engine turned finish to front and back.

Los 119

Model Railways: Double 0 gauge rolling stock, including Duchess of Atholl, loco and tender, tank engine, goods wagons, saloons, track and other accessories.

Los 189

Silver-cased pocket watch, white enamel dial, key-wind lever movement, engine turned case, the chain.

Los 280

David Weston, Traction engine pulling a hay wagon, signed and dated 1973, oil on canvas.

Los 298

David Weston, "Six Ton Tank Engine", signed and dated 68, oil on canvas, 61 x 93cms.

Los 310

A table lighter in the form of a standing knight on oak base together with a boxed set of four plated napkin rings with engine turned detail together with a selection of mostly plated cutlery to include several A1 plated shell and thread pattern spoons, various other 19th century and later plated spoons, forks, etc

Los 315

A selection of plated wares to include a small circular tray by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, a larger electroplated tray with shaped border, a two handled bowl with engine turned detail raised on three bun shaped supports, a plated basket with heavily embossed detail with loop handle, a boxed set of six place card holders in the form of apples complete with unopened place cards marked "Smythson of Bond Street", a boxed St Hilaire champagne grip, two boxed fish services

Los 606

A collection of Hornby 0 gauge clockwork railway effects including a shunting engine, six further wagons, track, together with 00 gauge railway effects including station building, level crossing, etc

Los 674

A die cast model of the LNER "Flying Scotsman" Steam Engine, a further A4 Class "Mallard" model engine together with a two sectional map of the railways of Great Britain dated 1946, also together with a selection of mostly hardback books relating to railway, travel and other subjects

Los 289

Chanel No 5 perfume writing pens in presentation case by Arpege, and an engine turned silver biro and propelling pencil

Los 373

Tortoiseshell veneered etui (a/f - most contents gone), a small tortoiseshell cosmetics pot, engine turned ebony box, Edward VII commemorative compact, and three other small boxes

Los 411

A mid 19th century bow fronted mahogany chest of three drawers, the top with ebony and boxwood stringing, hollow engine turned bronze knobs, curved apron and standing on splayed legs, h88cm w91cm d49cm, with a later glass protective overlay

Los 395

An engine turned silver compact together with a small silver ladle and two silver mustard spoons.

Los 155

Birmingham silver cruet with engine turned band, comprising mustard, salt and pepper; and Sheffield silver sugar tongs

Los 158

An engine turned silver cigarette case, marks for Birmingham, 1927, maker`s stamp J.H.W. (2.1 troy ounces)

Los 193

Engine turned silver cigarette case with the initials E.J.P, Birmingham 1930, 5.1oz

Los 197

Eight assorted pierced engine turned silver serviette rings, 6.7oz

Los 209

1920s silver hip flask of rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration and detachable cup, hinged cover with bayonet fastening (London 1925), Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd. All at approximately 8ozs, 13.2cm overall CONDITION REPORT General overall condition reasonably good with surface wear and scratching. Main body has major denting to front panel and both corners. Lower body also dented and scratched where cup fits. Cup in good condition with minor dents. Marks clear

Los 227

Edwardian silver trinket box of rectangular form, with wood lining, hinged cover with engine-turned and floral decoration, on four acanthus leaf feet (Birmingham 1908), maker - J. R., 11cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition reasonably good with some surface wear and scratching. Decoration worn in places. There are signs that the cartouche may have been repaired or replaced. Interior gilding is slightly worn. Interior wood lining possible replacement. Leather base worn. Marks clear

Los 234

Early George V silver cigarette case of shaped rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration and engraved armorial crest (Birmingham 1910), another with chased and engraved foliate decoration (Birmingham 1915) and one other contemporary silver cigarette case with engine-turned decoration and vacant cartouche (Chester 1946). All at approximately 14ozs, largest case 14cm overall (3)

Los 274

Late Victorian silver photograph frame of small proportions, with rococo floral scroll decoration and blue velvet backing, together with a contemporary silver photograph frame of shaped rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration (London 1975), Garrard & Co. and one other (Sheffield 1991), Garrard frame 24.5cm overall height (3)

Los 277

1920s silver travelling clock of rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration and foliate borders, applied date and initials, pop-up clock with eight day movement and gilded face, signed - Asprey, case (Birmingham 1928), maker - W & B. S., retailed by Asprey, London, 7.3cm overall length closed

Los 285

Edwardian silver trinket box of circular form, with original silk buttoned lining, hinged domed cover with embossed floral decoration against an engine-turned background, on four foliate hoof feet (Birmingham 1906), maker - S & Co

Los 500

[LATHAM HUBERT]: (1883-1912) French Pioneer Aviator, the first person to attempt to cross the English Channel in an aeroplane. Due to engine failure during his first of two attempts to cross the Channel, he became the first person to land a plane on a body of water. A good, interesting collection of original sepia photographs (6 x 4.5 and slightly smaller) showing Latham being interviewed by various journalists before his attempted flight across the Channel, another image showing his aircraft, Antoinette VII, departing the French coast, and several photographs of the aircraft being recovered from the sea following Latham's crash. Together with three different original postcards of Latham and a small selection of English newspaper articles relating to the aviator and his attempted flight (neatly laid down). Also including Gustav Hamel (1889-1914) British Pioneer Aviator. Hamel delivered the first official airmail in Great Britain on 9th September 1911. Dark fountain pen ink signature ('G W Hamel') on a piece, dated 1913 in his hand. A central vertical fold just affects the signature. Together with three original unsigned postcard photographs of Hamel, each showing the pilot in different head and shoulders poses in the cockpit of his aircraft. The lot further includes Henri Salmet, French Pioneer Aviator. D.S., H Salmet, three pages, folio, n.p. (London), 1st November 1912. The typed document is an agreement between Salmet and Associated Newspapers Ltd (publishers of The Daily Mail) regarding financial backing to be given to Salmet for his construction of an Air Machine to be used in a series of Exhibition flights. It is stated that the finance will not exceed £750, to be used in the construction of a Land-Waterplane, so far as possible made solely of British material, and to be completed and ready for flight by 30th April 1913 by which time the plane shall have 'successfully carried out three trial flights each of which shall be of not less than Fifteen Minutes duration'. The document further states that Salmet will receive a salary of £100 per week during the period of the Exhibition flights. Boldly signed by Salmet across a six pence revenue stamp at the conclusion and countersigned by a representative of Associated Newspapers Ltd. G to about VG, 17

Los 146

A silver compact with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1947, 3.00toz, and a Continental white metal compact with foliate engraving, 3.575toz.

Los 147

A silver sweetmeat dish of fluted and pierced panelled form raised on three leaf scroll feet, Birmingham 1935, dish of horseshoe form embossed with rococo scrolls, Birmingham 1902, curvilinear ashtray with engine turned decoration, thimble and two commemorative teaspoons for the Women's Institute and the India Rifle Club, 7.905toz.

Los 149

A Victorian silver cigar case, George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1889, curvilinear spirit flask with engine turned decoration, Sheffield 1955, 10.285toz, and two silver twin division cigarette boxes with engine turned decoration, London 1955, 14 by 9 by 4cm, and Birmingham 1949, 16.5 by 9 by 4.5cm, 26.39toz total weight of boxes. (4)

Los 304

A Hornby, Hornby Railways 'OO' class 47 Diesel Locomotive, 'The Queen Mother', R319, another 'Lady Diana Spencer' R316 and a BR 37 Diesel engine with blue livery, all boxed. (3)

Los 307

A quantity of Hornby and Triang engines and track together with a vintage Dinky toy fire engine, a Corgi van and other vehicles.

Los 310

A quantity of Hornby and Triang dublo gauge railway including a Passenger Train set, Princess Elizabeth, R1X, Double Ended Diesel engine, R159, BR High Speed Train set, observation car, vista dome coach, further rolling stock, rolling stock, turntable, track, accessories and control units.

Los 1149

An old Mamod TE1A Steam Engine with red wheels and green/black body.

Los 1152

A boxed Mamod Steam Engine and accessories including waxed solid fuel tablets.

Los 1436

A small oak cased Mantel Clock with engine turned face and a small Mantel Clock with metal surround of oriental figures.

Los 292

A hallmarked silver cigarette box with engine turned top 16.5 x 8.5 x 5cm

Los 276

A Georgian 18ct gold small pocket watch by J Ollivant Manchester, mask engraved balance cock diamond and stone movement No. 7317, engine turned case hallmarked 1811, 45mm diameter.

Los 321

A silver pocket watch by Jones and Company Worcester, white enamelled dial, brass fusee movement No. 389276 engine turned patterned case hallmarked Chester 1899, 55mm diameter, complete with silver graduated Albert chain.

Los 405

A silver cigarette box, engine turned patterned initialled `R.C. 26-9-34`, 13cm x19cm hallmarked Birmingham 1933, cedar lined weighted base.

Los 410

A seven piece silver dressing table set, engine turned pattern, plain cartouche to centre of each to include trinket box, powder jar, four brushes, hand mirror and comb, hallmarked Birmingham 1958.

Los 420

A Victorian silver vinaigrette by Edward Smith, engine turned pattern scroll border and pierced grill, hallmarked Birmingham 1857, 4cms long (grill hinge detached)

Los 583

A collection of toys to include Hornby Thomas The Tank engine train set, Intercity train, trackside accessories, and rolling stock, together with Pole Position Scalextric racing set.

Los 328

Omega silver chronometer open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black arabic numerals, bordered by a minute track, subsidiary second and date dials, blued steel hands, the back case with engine turning and vacant cartouche, inside back case signed Omega and numbered 3427325, 52mm wide

Los 334

George V Rolex silver open face pocket watch, Birmingham 1927, the white enamel dial having black arabic numerals, surrounded by a minute track, subsidiary second dial set at six o`clock, the dial signed, the back case with engine turning and vacant cartouche, 50mm wide

Los 341

Hebdomas gold plated open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black roman numerals and blued steel hands, with visible balance, the dial signed `Hebdomas Patent, 8 Days Swiss Made`, the back case with engine turning and vacant cartouche, 50mm wide

Los 364

Silver railway pocket chronometer time piece, the white enamel dial with black roman numerals, surrounded by by a minute track, subsidiary second dial set at six o`clock, the dial signed `Chronometer Railway Regulator`, the back case with engine turning and vacant cartouche, the inside case engraved `Railway Chronometer Lever No. 91223 Full Jewelled`, 58mm wide

Los 371

Edward VII 18 carat gold half hunter pocket watch, J.W. Benson, Sheffield 1902, the outer case with engine turning and blue enamel dial with roman numerals opening to reveal, white enamel dial with black roman numerals, surrounded by a minute track, subsidiary seconds dial set at six o`clock, the dial signed, the back case with engine turning and monogram, 48mm wide

Los 392

Art Deco silver and guilloche enamel cigarette case, Birmingham 1930, maker Henry Clifford Davis, having pink guilloche enamel cover, with engine turned back case, 8.5cm high, together with, hand mirror similar (AF), Birmingham 1932, (2)

Los 439

Mixed silver, to include, cigarette box, Sheffield 1958, maker Walker & Hall, one other cigarette box, Birmingham 1970, silver card tray, Sheffield 1937, two cigarette cases, four division toast rack, ashtray with engine turned decoration, pepperette, serviette ring etc., total weighable silver 18.6oz, (qty)

Los 441

Mixed silver, to include, engine turned cigarette case, Birmingham 1936, together with, pair of engine turned serviette rings, vesta case with attached chain, various spoons, pocket watch case etc., total weight 12.5 oz, (qty)

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