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MINING MAPS. Good collection hand col pen and ink on glazed cloth "South Roskear, 1863", 46 x 24ins; "West Francis." drawn by Wm. Rich Jr, 1864, 22 x 22ins; "proposed additions to Wh. Harriet Sett.", 9 x 12ins c1860's; "Killevose Engine Shaft." 22 x 26ins, c1860's; "Wheal Seton, Tilly's Engine Shaft." 36 x 18ins, c1860's (some tears); plus two large scale maps on tracing paper "Wheal Grenville" and various mines around Pool.
A George V four-piece silver-backed dressing table set, by William Neale, Birmingham 1924, engine turned, engraved inscription 'Lillian'; and another George V four-piece dressing table set, by Stokes & Ireland Ltd., Chester 1923/24; and two butter knives, both with silver blades, one with filled silver handle, the other with carved ivory handle.
An Elizabeth II cigarette box, by Harmand Brothers, Birmingham 1957, rectangular with engine turned lid opening to reveal wood lined interior, raised on shaped feet, 6 1/2 x 4 1/2in. (17 x 12cms); together with a silver mounted picture frame, by Carr's Ltd, Sheffield c.1993, shaped rectangular with scrolled decoration, 7 1/4 x 6in. (18 x 15cms); and another, by Kitney & Co., London c.1998, rectangular with beaded rim, 8 1/2 x 6 1/4in. (21 x 16cms). (3)
A late Victorian sovereign and half sovereign case, by William Oliver, Birmingham 1897, of oval for with engine turning and hanging loop, 2 1/2in. (6cms); together with a late Victorian vesta case, by John Millward Banks, Chester 1900, of plain oval form with engraved initials, 'JMC', 2in. (5cms). (2)
A Victorian hallmarked silver rectangular card case, having chased and engine turned decoration, surrounding two cartouches, one being vacant and one inscribed `Mrs R T Ogden` September 3rd 1856, made by Edward Smith Birmingham 1840/41, length 9.5cm, weight approx 2oz, fitted in original case.
Two hallmarked silver cigarette boxes, one being of large proportions, having engine turned decoration to cover, surrounding a vacant rectangular cartouche, made by Deakin & Francis Ltd Birmingham 1929/30, length 20.5cm, the other being of plain form, made by Sanders & Mackenzie Birmingham 1936/37, length 15cm.
An American 14ct gold Hunter pocket watch, having engine turned decoration, surrounding a central vacant cartouche, with white enamelled Arabic numerals, with internal dust cap, with subsidiary second hand, marked B.Gutter & Sons New York, diameter 5cm, impressed 14k, weight 91.9gm (illustrated).
Railway interest: A large collection of albums and booklets relating to LMS and British Rail, comprising an album containing approximately seventy one photographs mostly issued by British Railways Board of steam and diesel locomotives, two green booklets relating to particulars of MR.engine stock, booklet relating to LMS.livery containing numerous black and white photographs and diagrams, a London and North Western Railway locomotive engine stock book, with numerous photographs and principal dimensions, produced by Crewe Works August 1906, album containing numerous black and white photographs of steam engine drivers compartments, album relating to diesel locomotives, shunting and yard with the various engines and builders, power equipment and transmission etc, together with related drawings, a British Railways LMR former standard LMS locomotives with numerous photographs and technical drawings, principal characteristics of XL.M.S. locomotives with index of diagrams and locomotive numbers including ex war department 2-8-0 locomotives operated and maintained by L.M Region, various other booklets, diaries etc, two mounted photographs relating London, Midland and Scottish Railway, types of standard locomotives reproduced at the same scale and a mounted photograph of the first and each thousandth locomotive built at Crewe Works from 1845 to 1950 etc (illustrated).
BRISTOL AIRCRAFT AND ENGINES: -`From Boxkite to Britannia`, publicity brochure, `Britannia Brevites`, pilot`s notes for the Type 170 freighter, AP2218A Vol.1 `Hercules VI & XVI` engine manual dated October 1943, another for the `Hercules` in `Wellington` aircraft and two other related booklets (7)
A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY TIN PLATE MODEL OF A LINER with various levels of upper deck, a single funnel, four life boats, benches, stairs etc., the top lifting off to reveal a spirit fired steam boiler powering a single cylinder oscillating steam engine, all on a painted wooden stand, 33" long prow to stern (losses)

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