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Various railway books including Tri-ang Railways Story of Rovex Vol I 1950-1965, Mamod Story of Malins Models, Early British Steam, Trix Model Railways, Railway World annual 1976, Track Welding handbook, Railway Group Standards Rulebook, One the Rails Anthony Burton, Narrow Gauge Railways of the British Isles, The Hornby Companion Series Vol III and V, and other railway related books, British Railways Diesel Traction for Engine men and other miscellaneous books.
A small size ladies 14ct gold fob or pendant full Hunter watch, diagonal sun ray engine turned design to both sides with a white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and gold Louis XIV hands, case No. 231541, a brick link key chain attached, tested as approximately 18ct gold, with a gold coin attached
Two George III silver vinaigrettes, comprising: a plain rectangular example by John Shaw, Birmingham 1814, the gilt interior with a flower and foliate pierced grille, engraved `C. Fisher`, 3.8cm wide; a canted-rectangular curved example by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1816, prick and wriggle worked, the gilt interior with a dot pierced grille, 3cm wide; and a George IV rectangular vinaigrette by John Lawrence & Co., Birmingham 1828, engine turned, the cover with a chased flower and foliate border, the gilt interior with a dot pierced grille, 3cm wide
Two Victorian silver gilt vinaigrettes, comprising: a shaped oval example by Charles Washington Shirley Deakin, Birmingham 1857, scroll and flower engraved, the grille with conforming piercing, engraved with a monogram, 3cm wide; another shaped rectangular by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1844, engine turned, the cover with a vacant oval, the grille pierced with a flower head in a circlet and scrolls, 3cm wide; and a silver shaped rectangular example by Alfred Taylor, Birmingham 1856, scroll engraved, the gilt interior with a scroll pierced grille, engraved with a monogram, 3cm wide
A Victorian silver rectangular snuff box by Thomas Edwards, London 1849, the cover with a chased acorn and oak leaf border, the plain ground with scroll spandrels, the sides engine turned, the base with a flower and foliate border and an engine turned ground, the interior gilt, 8cm (31/8in) long, 150g (4.8 oz)

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