A Continental silver cased open faced pocket watch by Bauer of Geneva c.1910, with signed key wound gilt metal three quarter plate movement, 36mm. matted silver dial with applied gilt Roman numerals, engraved floral spray to centre and applied gilt floral and foliate border, in an engine turned silver case. See Illustration.
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A Continental silver cased half hunter pocket watch the fob wound, gilt jewelled lever movement signed `JB&W Swiss Made`, with 35mm. white enamel Roman dial with gilt hands and subsidiary seconds at six, in a Continental silver engine turned case with blue enamelled Roman numerals to front, retailer`s engraving to dust cover `E.W. Bachmann & Co., Guernsey, Swiss Made`. See Illustration.
A late Victorian English 18ct gold fob wound pocket watch the gilt jewelled three quarter plate movement signed `W. A. Furse` and numbered 205152, with white enamel Roman dial with subsidiary seconds at six and blued steel hands, the case with engine turned back by James Ramsay, Sheffield 1892. See Illustration.
A Victorian silver cased full hunter fusee pocket watch the full gilt movement signed `Le Cheminant, Wimpole St. London` and numbered 10731, with white enamel Roman dial with subsidiary seconds at six, signed to match movement, the engine turned silver case hallmarked for James Oliver, London 1874.
A German VVR Large Scale Demonstration Motor Car Chassis, reg number VVR 148, produced in the 1950s for educational and demonstration purposes, the steel chassis contains working gear box, rear differential, lighting, see-through engine showing the workings of the cylinders etc., operating clutch, brakes, steering, electrically powered, mounted on a wooden plinth, 133cm by 51cm. ** Money is to be donated to the Macmillan Trust
MATCHBOX Y-6 - 2 1935 Type 35 Bugatti Blue Body/Gold Radiator RN6 and Y-7 -2 1913 Mercer Raceabout Lilac body and chassis - both Near Mint in Near Mint Type B Boxes (1957/60) and Y2-2 1911 Renault 2 Seater and Y10 -2 White Mercedes Benz 36/220 - both Mint in Mint in Type C Boxes. Y-19 1905 Blue Fowlers Showman Engine - Mint Boxed and a Mint Maroon Boxed 3 model Gift Set.
An Edwardian silver desk compendium, by Collett & Anderson, Birmingham 1927, of engine turned rectangular form with central foliate bow surmount and easel back, the central attached thermometer flanked by plated clock and barometer, the dials inscribed Harrods Ltd., initialled to easel, 10.5 x 15.5cm, in fitted case CONDITION REPORT: Case worn. Small knocks. Dials discoloured. Surrounds of dials were plated and this has rubbed off. Dent to one corner.
Two George III silver vinaigrettes, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1817 and 1810, the first of rectangular form, the cover engraved with a rectangular cartouche surrounded by rays within a bead border, the grille pierced with a vase of flowers supported by leafy scrolls, monogrammed, 4cm long, the second of oblong form engraved with seaweed motifs against a linear background surrounding a vacant oval cartouche, the gilt interior drilled, 3.25cm long, and a Victorian silver vinaigrette, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1846, of shaped rectangular form, the cover engine turned around a vacant scroll cartouche with leafy scroll borders, the gilt interior with leafy scroll pierced grille, 3cm long (3)
A William IV silver vinaigrette, by William Simpson, Birmingham 1834?, the engine turned cover with vacant rectangular cartouche surrounded by a raised shell capped foliate border, the gilt interior with foliate pierced grille, 2.75cm long, and another, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1856, of shaped oval form, the cover engraved with bands of varying engine turning surrounding a shaped oval cartouche, the gilt interior with foliate scroll pierced grille, monogrammed, 3.25cm long (2)
A collection of three George III/Victorian silver vinaigrettes, one probably by William Ellerby, London 1818, of engine turned rectangular form with circular cartouche, reeded sides and foliate thumbpiece, with foliate pierced grille, monogrammed, 3.5cm long, another by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1837, of rectangular form, the cover with foliate engraving surrounding a rectangular cartouche, with foliate pierced grille, monogrammed, 2.75cm long, another by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1828, of purse form, with leafy scroll engraving, with drilled grille formed as a lozenge, 2.5cm long, and an early 19th century silver vinaigrette, possibly colonial, of reeded rectangular form, the grille drilled with floral spray 2.75cm long (4)
A George IV silver snuff box, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1822, of engine turned rectangular form with foliate borders and reeded sides, 6.5cm long, a Victorian silver box, by William Neale, Chester 1896, of shaped rectangular form, with leafy scroll engraved cover and foliate thumbpiece, 5.25cm long, and another silver box, by George Unite, Birmingham 1902, of engine turned shaped rectangular form, 5cm long, all with gilt interiors and monogrammed or inscribed, 5oz (3)
A William IV silver table snuff box, by John Lawrence & Co., Birmingham 1830, of engine turned rectangular form, the cover decorated in high relief with a tavern scene, within embossed foliate border, 8.5cm long, a Victorian silver snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1845, of shaped rectangular form with leafy scroll engraving, 9cm long, and a George IV silver snuff box, by Thomas and WIlliam Simpson, Birmingham 1822, of foliate engraved rectangular form, with reeded sides and foliate borders 6.5cm long, 9oz (3)

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