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IRVING FRAZEE AND EDWARD D SPICER: AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION WORK, 1953, orig cl, d/w + NIGEL WARREN: MARINE CONVERSIONS, 1972, orig cl, d/w + PAUL REVERE: DO YOUR OWN CAR BODY REPAIRS, 1973, orig cl, d/w + GERALD A WINGROVE: THE COMPLETE CAR MODELLER, 1981, orig laminated bds, d/w + CLASSIC CARS GUIDE TO BODYWORK RESTORATION – GUIDE TO ENGINE RESTORATION, 1985, 1985, orig laminated bds + MILES WILKINS: HOW TO RESTORE FIBREGLASS BODYWORK, 1986 + ALAN ALDERWICK: HOW TO RESTORE WOODEN BODY FRAMING, 1986, orig laminated bds (8)
Wedgwood engine turned lidded vase Decorated with the dancing hours in black jasper dip, impressed marks and 74 to base, 25cm high Condition report: Very minor nick to the point of the finial. No other damages, restorations or losses to the jasper. `Condition report: see terms and conditions.`
18ct gold open faced pocket watch with 30-hour wind-down dial, caseChester 1867 , white enamel Roman dial, subsidiary seconds and power dials, blued spade hands, engine turned case 5cm, gold cuvee, unnamed three-quarter plate key wind movement with compensation balance (winds and ticks to unwound), *See clocks and watches proviso. `Condition report: see terms and conditions.`
A GEORGE VI SILVER GILT CIGAR CASKET the domed lid with engine turned panel framed by a raised border of crisply chased flowers and leafy scrolls, the sides and underside engine turned, the four feet of finely cast and chiselled in the form of gorged swans, cedar lined, 13.5cm h; 31 x 22cm, by D & J Wellby Ltd, London 1937, 136ozs gross ++The underside of the lid engraved with a presentation inscription dated 1937. In very fine condition, never used and kept in a safe for many years
A SWISS SILVER KEYLESS LEVER CHRONOGRAPH WATCH the enamel dial with twin subsidiary dials and centre seconds with one fifth divisions, having three quarter plate movement in engine turned case, Swiss control marks, c1900, 52cm diam, ++In fine condition, the back free from any sign of wear on the engine turning, the enamel dial undamaged and running when wound
An Art Deco silver engine turned decorated cigarette case, bearing monogram, Birmingham 1932, 14cm long; an Edwardian silver spot hammered cigarette case, bearing inscription "Bob, January 28th 1912", hallmarked for Birmingham 1902; and a smaller foliate engraved silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1908, AF, (3)
A SWISS BOIS DURCI MINIATURE MUSICAL BOX with pinned cylinder and comb beneath horn dust cover, the lid pressed with a vase of flowers in simulated engine turned border, 11cm w, mid 19th c ++The movement playing but unexamined beneath the horn cover. Parts of the case chipped and with small old filled repairs but free from recent or professional restoration
A SMALL NORWEGIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL TOPPED GLASS PEPPERETTE the circular screw-off top with engine turned and green enamelled detail around a ring of pierced holes, the trapezoidal body cut with geometric designs, marked `Sterling 925s Norway`. 4.5cm(h) Condition Reports: Small flaked chip to base, otherwise generally good.
A 1930`s SILVER MATCH BOX HOLDER of typical form with engine turned decoration centred by a vacant cartouche, marks for Birmingham 1935, maker Deakin & Francis, 2cm x 4cm x 6cm, 30grams, sold together with a smaller Victorian example, the top engraved with a bee, marks for London 1885, maker Sampson & Mordon, retailed by Child & Child, Seville St, London. 1.5cm x 3cm x 4.5cm, 12grams (2) Condition Reports: The first in good order with minor wear to marks, the second with minor dents and bending to uprights.
A GEORGE V SILVER-BACKED FOUR PIECE BRUSH AND MIRROR SET comprising a hand mirror, clothes brush and two hair brushes, with engine turned decoration and vacant circular cartouché, marks for Birmingham 1918, maker Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd. (4) Condition Reports: Wear to marks on one brush otherwise in good order commensurate with age and use.
A GEORGE VI SILVER BACKED THREE PIECE BRUSH AND MIRROR SET comprising a hand mirror, clothes brush and hair brush, of shaped form with engine turned decoration, marks for Birmingham 1944 &1942 (3) maker Henry Clifford Davies, together with a silver mounted comb with engine turned decoration, marks for Chester 1916, makers mark rubbed (4) Condition Reports: Used condition with wear, knocks and dents.
James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, an 18 carat gold open face pocket watch, hallmarked London 1857, no. 01495, the three piece case with an engine turned back, the white dial with black Roman numerals, fleur de lys hands and subsidiary seconds dial, 9 jewel Duplex three quarter plate movement with bimetallic split balance and flat balance spring, 50mm diameter, 101g gross
A brown crocodile leather suitcase with silver mounted fittings by Drew & Sons, London 1917, with handle and the cover bearing initials ‘V.C.’, the interior fitted with silver mounted accessories, with engine turned decoration and engraved ‘VC’, comprising: six cut glass bottles, a cut glass spirit flask, a shoe horn, a button hook and a part manicure set, together with crocodile leather items and a canvas outer cover, 37.5cm x 51.5cm (14 3/4in x 20 1/4in). This suitcase comes from the Constant family, who had the Constant shipping line, but lost most of their ships in the Second World War. This case belonged to Vera Constant.
Two Navigation Aerienne medals to Lieutenant Thoret (c1920s). A Navigation Aerienne medal, in silver, with “triptych” style design showing obverse a biplane, angel/Victory figure, and airship over the sea above plinth L.Ae.F Navigation Aerienne, the reverse with designer observing bird in flight, presentation inscription to Lieutenant Thoret, mechanic working at an engine, the edge stamped “1ARGENT”, 9.8cm wide, matt finish, GVF, together with a similar in gilt, the plinth marked Ae.C.F Navigation Aerienne, the reverse inscribed “Au Lieutenant Thoret, performance la plus remarquable du meeting de Vauville 1923”, the edge stamped “2ARGENT”, NEF, the latter housed in a fitted plush lined case (some wear to case). Note: On 3rd January 1923 the French Lieutenant Thoret claimed a world record when gliding for over 7 hours in a Hanriot HD14 biplane with the engine stopped.GC See Plate 3
8 cast small metal toy/model Zeppelins/airships. Made of cast iron and cast alloy. Examples- ‘ZEP’, ‘Navy’ and two others with 3 wheel undercarriage. Plus 2 ‘USN Los Angeles’. All approx 11-12cm long. Plus other longer airships 18cm and 20.5cm both with 4 engine pods each. QGC-GC some age wear. For picture See the-saleroom.com

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