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Los 247

A group of small silver and oddments. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: a Tiffany & Co. T-clip ballpoint pen and propelling pencil, both stamped 925, sterling; a trinket box, Birmingham, 1962, Adie Brothers, of oval form and raised on four pad feet, the shaped oval hinged cover with engine turned design, lining to interior, 7.5cm wide; a set of six George V teaspoons and pair of sugar tongs, London, 1918, Josiah Williams & Co., the spoons 13.7cm long, the pair of sugar tongs 11.8cm long, in fitted case; a set of six coffee spoons, London, 1989, Guild of Handicraft, Hanoverian rat-tail pattern, 11.4cm long; a napkin ring, Birmingham, 1965, maker's mark rubbed, with decorative bandings to rims and engraved with name JOANNA; a small posy vase, Birmingham, 1976, maker D (S), with knopped stem to a stepped circular foot and filled base, 10.8cm high; an ingot pendant, Birmingham, 1977, R P, of rectangular form, 4cm long; a small pocket knife with stainless steel blade, unmarked; and a silver ring of abstract design, London, 1982, maker's mark indistinct, ring size approx. L, total weighable silver approx. 13.4ozt (a lot)Condition Report: The pens, posy vase and the pocket knife are not included in the weighable silver. The trinket box is included in the weighable silver. 

Los 264

A mixed group of British silverware. Various dates and makers. The group including: a George III Old English pattern tablespoon, London, 1812, Peter & William Bateman, with letters S P L engraved to terminal, 19.8cm long; a further George III Old English pattern tablespoon, London, 1814, Peter & William Bateman, 22cm long; a George IV Fiddle pattern tablespoon, London, 1825, maker W E, engraved with initial to terminal, 22.5cm long; a William IV King's pattern tablespoon, London, 1833, Richard Britton, 22.5cm long; a George V twin handled sugar bowl, Chester, 1913, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, of oval form, with lobed banding above the shoulder and gadrooned rim, liner deficient, 11.7cm wide; a condiment set of mustard pot, salt cellar and pepper shaker, Sheffield, 1975, Roberts & Belk, all on four pad feet, the mustard pot and salt cellar with blue glass liners; an ashtray, Sheffield, 1955, Mappin & Webb, of squared shaped form, 8cm wide; a George V cigarette case, Birmingham, 1919, A & J Zimmerman, with engine turned design, vacant circular cartouche to front and gilding to interior, 8.8cm long; a further George V cigarette case, Birmingham, 1925, Horton & Allday, with engine turned design, engraved initials to interior, 6.5cm long; a caddy spoon, London, 1978, Brian Leslie Fuller, 7.9cm long; a set of six coffee spoons, Sheffield, 1960, Pinder Brothers, 9.5cm long, and other items; total weighable silver approx. 24.6ozt (a lot)

Los 311

A group of silver flatware and other items. Various dates and makers. The group including: six Victorian Fiddle pattern teaspoons, London, four 1856 and two 1859, Henry Holland, with engraved initials to terminals, 14.3cm long; a part set of five George V coffee spoons, Sheffield, 1914, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, with Hanoverian rat-tail pattern, 12.6cm long; a George III teaspoon, 1816, William Bateman, with initials engraved to terminal, 13.2cm long; a capstan inkwell, Birmingham, 1921, Williams (Birmingham), liner deficient, base filled, 10.3cm wide; an Edwardian cream jug, Birmingham, 1910, maker's mark rubbed, with scrolling handle and scalloped rim, raised on three pad feet, 8cm high (inc. handle); a posy vase, Sheffield, 1918, Walker & Hall, with knopped stem to a stepped circular foot and with flared rim, engraved with initials and dated 1918 to body, base filled, 21.5cm high; a sugar caster with plastic liner, Birmingham, 1938, Joseph Gloster, of baluster form, with engine turned design, 17cm high; a set of six coffee bean spoons, Birmingham, 1922, Hukin & Heath, 10cm long; five Edwardian fruit knives 1910, Cooper Brothers & Sons, 16.8cm long, and a further Edwardian fruit knife, Sheffield, 1905, John Sanderson, 17.4cm long, all with steel blades and filled handles, in associated case; a German coffee spoon, 800 standard, the pierced handle decorated with roses and a putto, 10.3cm long, a pocket watch; and other items, total weighable silver approx. 19.6ozt (a lot) 

Los 72

A silver mesh evening bag. Birmingham import marks, 1913. Designed with tassels and a ball clasp, approx. 16cm wide, together with two silver cigarette cases, both with striated engine turned patterns to covers and engraved with monograms, one Birmingham, 1917, 8.9 x 9.9cm, the other Birmingham, 1927, Levi & Salaman, 8.3 x 8.5cm, total weight approx. 14.3ozt (3)

Los 97

A French silver tea caddy. 950 standard. The engine turned, cylindrical body applied with floral garlands and swags, the pull-off cover with conforming decoration, maker's mark rubbed, 14.2cm high, together with an oval white metal example, stamped 13 and with unidentified marks to base, the body decorated to either side with a vase of flowers within an oval laurel frame and rectangular bead punched border, 12.7cm high; and a silver plated cylindrical example, 12.1cm high, weighable silver (French silver example only) approx. 6ozt (3)Condition Report: The caddies are in good overall condition. Some general surface scratching, nicking and minor pitting noted to all. French silver example: some bruising to body and cover (cover with slightly heavier bruising and dings). Some losses to applied decoration on body. Hallmark punch has created some very small splits in cover. No splits or holes noted to body. Cover fits snugly. Oval example: some small sings/bruising around base. Cover fits snugly. No holes or splits noted. Some light wear to decoration. Heavy tarnish to interior. Cylindrical silver plated example: Cover a little loose, some light wear to decoration. A small ding to cover. Further images of all available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-Yh0GVnhIsU 

Los 70

A silver cigarette case with sailing boat motif to cover. Maker's mark J.H.C., Birmingham, 1950. Of rectangular form, the engine turned cover designed with a horizontal waved band and a rose gold plated sailing boat to centre, push button opening, 8.5 x 11.3cm, approx. weight 5.5ozt

Los 69

A 19th century Austro-Hungarian silver snuff box with enamelled lid. Prague, c.1860. Of rectangular form, the hinged lid enamelled with a scene depicting a house by a lake, within a shaped border of metallic leaves, grapes and flowers, designed with a scroll thumbpiece and gilded interior, 5.1 x 8.2cm, together with an Austrian silver cigarette case, Vienna, 20th century, 900 standard, designed with engine turned striated sides and a blue enamelled border, 8 x 11cm; and a square silver example chased with foliate scrolls, Birmingham, 1914, William Henry Sparrow, 8.5 x 8.5cm, total weight approx. 11.4 (3)  

Los 232

An Art Deco style silver cigarette box. Garrard & Co., Birmingham, 1959. Of rectangular form, the lid designed with linear and chequered engine turned decoration and a grooved thumbpiece, the interior with wood lining, 9 x16.1 x 5.9cm 

Los 259

A group of silver cruets, spoons and oddments and some silver plated items. Various dates and makers. The group including: two George III salt cellars, London, 1774, possibly Thomas Evans (maker's marks partly rubbed), of circular form and raised on three pad feet, liners deficient, 6cm dia.; a Victorian salt cellar, London, 1849, maker RW, of circular form and raised on three pad feet, liner deficient, 6.5cm dia.; two William IV salt spoons, London, 1833, William Chawner II (possibly), 10.8cm long; a Victorian salt spoon, London, 1839, Joseph & Albert Savory, 10.5cm long; a cigarette case, Birmingham, 1931, Turner & Simpson, of squared form with engine turned design, with presentation engraving dated 1946 to interior, 8.3cm wide; a cased set of six Elizabeth II coffee spoons, 1954, Roberts & Belk (various town marks), 10.5cm long; a pepper shaker, Chester, 1910, Jay, Richard Attenborough Co., of baluster form and raised on three pad feet, 9cm high; a paper knife, Sheffield, 1977, Cooper Brothers & Sons, made for the Queen's Silver Jubilee, 20.2cm long; a caddy spoon, Edinburgh, 1987, Isle of Mull Silver Co., 7.5cm long; a napkin ring, Birmingham, 1933, Selfridge & Co., with engraved initials and dated 1934, the rims decorated with scrolling motifs; a further napkin ring, Sheffield, 1942, Atkin Brothers, with gadrooned rims and engraved initials; a cased set of six fruit knives and six fruit forks, various dates and makers, with silver handles (filled) and steel blades, the knives 17cm long, the forks 15.7cm long; and various other items, some silver plated, total weighable silver approx. 23.4ozt (a lot)

Los 68

Of sporting interest. A William IV silver snuff box. Edward Smith, Birmingham, 1834. Of rectangular, engine-turned design with applied foliate scroll border, the inside of the hinged lid engraved '2nd prize for men not exceeding 11st. This box was wrestled for by Cumberland and Westmoreland men residing in London, 24th March 1837', the cartouche to lid engraved 'R. James', 4 x 8.6cm, approx. weight 3.9ozt

Los 237

A small group of silver including an inkstand. Various dates and makers. The inkstand designed with a scroll border and supporting a silver mounted glass inkwell and pen mount, stamped sterling, 13.5 x 19.5cm, together with: a cylindrical silver cigar box with acrylic lining, Birmingham, 1935, Joseph Gloster, with engine turned body, 12cm high; and a cigarette box with engine turned cover and wood lining, 9 x 10.8 x 5.3cm, weighable silver approx. 6.9ozt (3)Condition Report: weight includes inkstand and pen mount only

Los 236

A group of silver card holders and other oddments. Various dates and makers. The group including: a late Victorian card holder, Birmingham, 1898, Hilliard & Thomason, of rectangular form, engraved with scrolling foliate motifs, initials within cartouche to front, green lining and pencil to interior (pencil unmarked), 10.3cm x 7.5cm; an Edwardian card holder, Birmingham, 1905, Joseph Hawkins (probably), of rectangular form with shaped border, with engine turned design, one side engraved with figure of a pheasant, the other side with vacant shaped cartouche, blue lining to interior, 9.4cm x 7cm; a further Victorian card holder, Birmingham, 1887, Deely & Fisher (probably), of rectangular form, engraved with scrolling floral motifs and with initials within shaped cartouche to front, leather lining and pencil to interior (pencil unmarked), 10.4cm x 7.5cm; an Edwardian pin dish and coin holder locket, Birmingham, the dish 1902 and the coin holder locket 1905, Henry Matthews, both repousse decorated with five heads of putti, the locket with chain and green lining to interior; an Edwardian heart-shaped vesta case, Birmingham, 1908, Charles Lyster & Son, engraved with scrolling foliate motifs and with vacant cartouche to side; a compact case, Birmingham, 1942, Henry Clifford Davis, of circular form, with engine turned design and initials within rectangular cartouche to side, mirror to interior, 7cm dia.; and other items, gross weight approx. 16.3ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The unmarked pencils and compact case are not included in the gross weight. The items in this lot are generally in good overall condition but some show signs of wear and damage. General surface scratching, bruising and nicking to all items. Many with dings to corners. Some wear to decoration. Some damage to photo frame and both glass and easel back deficient. Cherub decorated coin purse with some dings, bruising and pitting. Please ask for information or further images on specific items. Further images of all items available via this link: https://we.tl/t-7cfaqrMk2x 

Los 261

A group of silver and metal oddments and trinket boxes. Various dates and makers. The group including: a silver mounted Edwardian photo frame, Birmingham, 1905, E. Mander & Son, of squared form and decorated with engine turned design, 13cm wide; a Victorian heart-shaped silver trinket box, London, 1894, William Comyns & Sons, repousse decorated and with crimped borders, approx. 6.8cm wide; an Elizabeth II silver pill box, London, 1987, I. M. H., with plain, cylindrical body, 4.5cm high; a George V silver trinket box, Birmingham, 1924, maker's mark rubbed, the circular body raised on three feet, gilding and velvet lining to interior, 8.5cm dia.; a George V silver sovereign case, Birmingham, 1913, W. H. Haseler, engraved with scrolling foliate motifs and vacant cartouche; a Victorian silver cigarette box, Birmingham, 1898, Henry Matthews, the plain body of squared form, with gilding and wood lining to interior, 9cm wide; a late Edwardian heart-shaped silver trinket box, Birmingham, 1910, G. E. Walton & Co., raised on three paw feet and with velvet lining to interior; a late 19th century/early 20th century Continental silver pill box, 800 standard, with pseudo Hanau mark for Gebruder Glaser, of oval form, the sides embossed with lobed design and the hinged cover repousse decorated with classical scene, 6.5cm wide; and other silver items, together with a metal etui and a metal mounted glass cigarette case, total weighable silver approx. 7.8ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The weighable silver includes the heart-shaped trinket box, the pill box, the vesta case, the Continental box, an etui (silver) and another small box. 

Los 86

An Art Deco-style silver cigarette box. Harman Brothers, Birmingham, 1948. Of rectangular form and raised on four bracket feet, the hinged lid with engine turned decoration and a vacant cartouche to centre, the interior with wood lining and divider, presentation engraving to front, with box and original presentation certificate, 11.3 x 16.5 x 4.6cm Condition Report: Gross weight approx. 23.5ozt 

Los 234

A group of silver cigarette and vesta cases. Various dates and makers. The group including: an Edwardian cigarette case, Birmingham, 1910, Jones & Crompton, of rectangular form, engraved with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, with initials within cartouche to cover and gilding to interior, 7.7cm x 5cm; a George V cigarette case, Birmingham, 1925, F D Long, of rectangular form, with engine turned design and engraved initials within cartouche to cover, gilding and presentation engraving to interior, 8.4cm x 7cm; a further George V cigarette case, Birmingham, 1932, Robert Pringle & Sons, of rectangular form, with engine turned design to body and gilding to interior, 8cm x 5.5cm; a Victorian vesta case, Birmingham, 1897, Charles Edward Soloman, of rectangular form, engraved with scrolling foliate motifs and with engraved initials within cartouche, 5.2cm high; an Edwardian vesta case, Chester, 1901, Robert Pringle & Sons (maker's mark rubbed), of rectangular form, engraved with scrolling foliate motifs and with heart-shaped vacant cartouche to side, 4.5cm high; a George V vesta case, Birmingham, 1919, Walker & Hall, the plain body of squared rounded form and with engraved initials to side, 5cm high; and others, total weight approx. 15.7ozt (a lot) 

Los 269

A group of silver and metal. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: a small silver salver, Sheffield, 1937, Walker & Hall, of shaped squared form, on four bracket feet, 21cm wide; a silver cigarette case, Birmingham, 1958, Harman Brothers, of rectangular form and with engine turned design, vacant cartouche to one side, 13.2cm x 8.5cm; a Portuguese silver dish, Porto, late 19th / early 20th century, 833 standard, of circular form, with reeded banding along the rim, 16.4cm dia.; and a metal folding cup by Dalvey of Scotland, 1988, in circular case with gilded oval cartouche reading The Dalvey Pocket Cup, serial number 1051939, the cup 4.9cm high, the case 7.3cm dia., total weighable silver approx. 25.2ozt (4) Condition Report: The folding cup with case is not included in the weighable silver. 

Los 305

A group of silver flatware. Various dates and makers. The group including: four Victorian fish knives and four fish forks, Sheffield, 1868, Martin, Hall & Co., the filled handles with engine turned design and bead decoration and with engraved crests within shaped cartouches, the knives 22.6cm long, the forks 19.8cm long; a set of six George V soup spoons, London, 1933, Josiah Williams & Co., Old English pattern, 19.5cm long; a George III mustard spoon, 1802, maker IB, engraved with initials to terminal and traces of gilding to interior of the bowl, 10.8cm long; a George IV Scottish teaspoon, Edinburgh, 1827, maker F & Ss. (possibly Franklin & Sons), the Fiddle Pattern handle with engraved letter and shell terminal, 13.8cm long; a serving slice with silver handle, Sheffield, 1977, Harrison Brothers (probably), the filled Queen's pattern handle to a stainless steel blade, 25.5cm long; and a Victorian Scottish coffee spoon, Edinburgh, 1884, Hamilton & Inches, engraved with floral motifs, 10.9cm long; total weighable silver approx. 14.1ozt (a lot)   Condition Report: The four fish knives and forks with filled handles and the serving slice with steel blade and filled handle are not included in the weighable silver. 

Los 254

A Victorian silver tea caddy. Josiah Williams & Co., London, 1894. Of oval form with crimped borders, the central banding repousse decorated with scrolling floral motifs, engraved initials within shaped cartouche to front and vacant shaped cartouche to back, 9.4cm high. The caddy together with a group of silver and metal mounted items and vanity jars, comprising: a silver mounted photo frame, Birmingham, 1920, F R Gomm, of rectangular form, with engine turned design, 16.2cm x 12cm; an Edwardian silver powder puff box and cover, Chester, 1906, Stokes & Ireland, of cylindrical form and with weight inside, approx. 11cm high; a small silver mounted hand mirror, Birmingham, 1912, maker's mark rubbed, engraved with scrolling motifs and garlands, 11cm long; two silver mounted Victorian cylindrical glass jars, London, 1892, maker's mark WG, both with lid engraved with scrolling foliate motifs and initial, the higher example 18cm; a further silver mounted Victorian cylindrical glass jar, London, 1889, Wright & Davies, the lid with engraved initial, 17.3cm high; a silver mounted Edwardian cylindrical glass jar, London, 1905, Charles Fox & Co., the lid with vacant cartouche and repousse decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, 17.3cm high; a silver mounted and enamelled small glass jar, Birmingham, 1921, maker's mark indistinct, the lid with blue guilloche enamel, 7.8cm high; and two metal mounted glass jars, unmarked, total weighable silver approx. 11.8ozt (a lot)

Los 945

Transportation, Motoring, a large collection of motor related items to include CSMA car badge, Austin 7 bonnet badges, Military Police windscreen badge, Esso ash tray, Bakelite Austin game, metal car decals (model names, engine sizes etc), key rings, gear knob etc. (qty)

Los 990

Die Cast Models, Corgi Classics Circus, 11 boxed Chipperfield's Circus models to comprise Foden S21 lorry and trailer with elephants, pedestal and rider, Land Rover, Morris Minor Pick-up Thames Trader and AEC Fire Engine, Foden S21` Articulated Tank Trailer with Hippo and Crocodile, Foden Closed Pole Truck with Caravan, AEC Cage Truck& Trailer, Bedford O Articulated Horsebox, Scammell Highwayman with Crane, AEC Regal Living Quarters, Bedford Pantechnicon Billy Smee Wardrobe, Six Circus Figures Set 1 (vg in vg original boxes)

Los 552

A horizontal mill steam engine fitted with a flywheel, the engine on a metal base further mounted on a wooden base board.25cm long

Los 497

Toys and Juvenalia - a Mamod Minor No.1 stationary steam engine, boxed; Bayko Converting Sets, boxed (unchecked); a Trix Metal Construction Set (unchecked); Meccano, etc, qty

Los 492

Diecast Vehicles - Britains farm vehicles, including tractors, Pottinger Erntewagon, Hay Baler, 8-Wheel Trailer, etc; a Matchbox Super Kings Snorkel Fire Engine; a Corgi Ford Transit Recovery Vehicle; others; a quantity of Britains Farmyard animals, buildings, etc, qty

Los 341

A pair of George V silver and engine turned enamel cuff links, Birmingham 1911, 7g; a pair of silver oval cuff links engraved with a Paisley pattern, Chester 1880, 10g; other assorted enamel buttons and cufflinks

Los 249

Model Railway - a Jouef Egger-Bahn HO - 9mm - Ruhr-Lippe steam rail car, boxed; others similar, a Jouef blue steam engine, assorted carriages and freight, some boxed; other kits, Anbrico, The Isle of Man Railcar, boxed; a Gem Loco Body Kit, Talyllyn Railway, Douglas 0-4-0T narrow gauge locomotive, boxed; qty

Los 333

Locomotives and Toy Trains - a Mamod Traction Engine Steam Tractor, 17cm high, R6610

Los 744

An Austin J40 pedal car, mid 20th century, finished in pale blue with chromed bumpers and fittings, fitted with headlamps, a faux engine block (lacking spark plugs), steering wheel and bespoke leather seats, indistinct registration number to the boot interior, 148cm long (at fault)Condition reportEvidence of re-painting particularly to the underside.All tyres either with splits or at fault, possible minor losses such as the spark plugs. Otherwise general overall rusting commensurate with the car being in storage for some time. 

Los 149

An early 20th century yellow metal full hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial to 6 o’clock, set to an engine turned decorated case, dial 4cm wide, case stamped ‘JS 18k’ 64gms (including movement)Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.

Los 147

An early 20th century 18ct yellow gold ladies open faced pocket watch, the gold coloured dial with engine turned and floral decoration with Roman numerals, set to engine turned decorated case, 3.9cm wide, stamped 'HB' London, possibly 1935 49gms (including movement)Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.

Los 105

A George VI silver cigarette case, John Rose, Birmingham 1941, of rectangular shape with engine turned decoration to front and reverse, engraved monogram to corner, 11cm long, 5ozt

Los 53

A silver cigarette box, Harman Brothers, Birmingham 1960, with engine turned detail and engraved ‘Edwin Bellis, from the agricultural dept, Kenya 1942-1965’ 15cm wide, with a George V silver hip flask, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Chester 1912, of plain polished form, 8cm high (2)

Los 6

A group of three silver vesta cases, including a George V silver snuff box, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1929, with slide mechanism and engine turned detail, 6cm wide, a further George V silver snuff box, possibly Colen Hewer Cheshire, Chester 1913, with gilt interior and a similar example, gross weight 3ozt (3)

Los 106

A selection of silver and gold coloured items, including a George VI silver and enamel compact, the pale green guilloche enamel cover above engine turned base, 7.5cm diameter, a George V silver gilt presentation key, T & J Bragg Ltd, Birmingham 1931, engraved 'Childrens playing field, Elmley Castle, opened by Colonel C F Milward, 23rd June, 1932, 11cm long, within associated fitted case, a further silver presentation key, mounted on hardstone base and a gold coloured presentation key (4)

Los 613

British Thomas the Tank Engine postcards - a selection of mostly Henry the Green Engine, postcards by Ward, mint (19)

Los 746

A box of large play worn Dinky, Lesley, Matchbox, Corgi etc., transformers, fine engine, tractors etc.

Los 61

Children's TV - Peter Firmin and Oliver Postgate. A signed Big Stars from the Small Screen FDC. Between them they created a number of popular children's TV programmes, The Saga of Noggin the Nog, Ivor the Engine, Clangers, Bagpuss and Pogles' Wood. Postmarked 3 September 1996 with Alexandra Palace cancellations. Complete with full set of five stamps and insert. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Los 254

A quantity of costume jewellery, including a silver and enamel circular locket pendant, an engine turned enamel painted with colourful flowers, a large paste set spider brooch, a gold plated watch key, a lady's stainless steel cased wristwatch, a Ketcham Dougall retractable chatelaine brooch, a silver brooch, Continental enamelled portrait inserts, a paste set yellow metal filigree belt, a pair of yellow metal rings, a hat pin, etc.General wear and tear commensurate with age. Some losses to stones on the spider

Los 390

A Willian IV silver and silver gilt vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1832, with suspension loop, 3.5cm x 2.5cm and another Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1852, 4.2cm x 3.1cmBoth in good condition overall, wear commensurate with age, the hinge is a bit stiff on the engine turned example, wear to gilding

Los 290

A yellow gold and seed pearl necklace, the fine chain interspersed with pearls, approximately 53cm long, the clasp stamped '10k', gross weight approximately 5.1g, an Edwardian 9ct yellow gold seed pearl and enamel pendant, gross weight approximately 1.6g, a pair of 9ct gold and pearl screw back earrings, gross weight approximately 1.5g, an unmarked yellow gold circular engine turned locket, gross weight approximately 3.9g, a 9ct gold fine chain, gross weight approximately 1.1g and two 18ct gold dress studs, gross weight approximately 3gPendant has some loss to enamel, one stud is bent, other items in generally good condition

Los 393

A scratch built model of a racing car, 20th century, with a small engine, dismantled, the body in blue, with a front grille, emblazoned with a Union Jack and number '71', 47cm long;together with two car mascots, 12.5 and 12cm (3)Condition ReportDismantled, with wheels.

Los 59

A silver tray by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1939, with engine-turned decoration to a vacant circular centre, 27.5cm wide13.9oztCondition ReportThe hallmarks are rubbed and partly illegible. No

Los 75

A group of five silver boxes comprising a George IV snuff box, by Thomas Fairbairn, Birmingham 1825, with engine-turned decoration, 7.5cm wide, another Nathanial Mills example, Birmingham 1831, 7.5cm wide, an Austria-Hungary box, with all over foliate engraving, 9cm wide, another with a Victorian lid, and later Edwardian base, 9cm wide, and a George III snuff box, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1813, 5cm wide12.12ozt (5)

Los 83

A group of silver vesta cases and snuff boxes with engine-turned and foliate engravings, to include a pierced example, marked Sterling, a tortoiseshell snuff box, and a wood example, the lid with an inlaid mother of pearl scene depicting two figures, inscribed 'La Jurassienne' 7.94ozt weighable (12)Condition ReportThe hinge to the tortoiseshell example is broken.

Los 73

A group of five silver vinaigrettes all with engine-turned decoration, comprising a gilt George IV example by John Thropp, Birmingham 1823, a George III example by Wardell & Kempson, Birmingham 1818, a Nathaniel Mills example, another by Thomas Newbold, Birmingham 1821, and an example by Roger Biggs, London 1800, engraved 'Jane',4cm wide2.99ozt (5)Condition ReportThe hinges to the grille of the gilt and Thomas Newbold examples are missing. The Wardell & Kempson example is missing its grille.

Los 21

A group of silver boxes comprising an Art Nouveau example, Birmingham 1903, 10.5cm wide, a Dutch filagree example, 4.5cm square, a cigarette case, possibly Indian, 8cm wide, and a set of four engine-turned vesta cases, Birmingham 1934, 4.5cm wide7oztCondition ReportTarnishing and wear throughout.

Los 16

A French silver scent bottle case Minerva head, the case with Classical style floral swags, to engine-turned decoration, the gilt interior with three glass scent bottles,7.5cm high1.44oztCondition ReportTarnishing throughout.

Los 397

An Elgin gentleman's gold plated pocket watch, open face, key wind, circular enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, seven jewel movement, number 27927347, the case with engine turned decoration, vacant shield and garter reserve.

Los 384

A Victorian gentleman's silver pocket watch, open face, key wind, floral engraved circular dial, with chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, movement by Grinberg Reichman of 6 Western Road Brighton, number 48677, the case with engine turned decoration, vacant shield and garter reserve, London 1875.

Los 486

A George V silver purse, with engine turned decoration, circular reserve monogram engraved, with chain suspension, Birmingham 1919, together with a calling card case top, Birmingham 1909, 3.40oz all in, and a book of common prayer, with silver cover to front, embossed with cherub's heads, London 1903. (3)

Los 580A

A George V silver vesta case, with engine turned decoration, vacant circular reserve, Birmingham 1911, together with a further vesta case, with foliate engraving, circular reserve monogram engraved. (2)

Los 382

A late 19thC Symons gold plated pocket watch, open faced, key wind, circular dial bearing Roman numerals, and engraved floral and foliate decoration, Swiss movement, in a case with engine turned decoration.

Los 223

A Franklin Mint diecast model of a 1912 Packard Victoria, with details of the engine compartment and driving compartment layouts, boxed, with certificate.

Los 312

Erik August Kollin, workmaster to Faberge, circa 1900Parasol, Carved ball top with four leaf clover design with ruby set centres to a yellow metal and engine turned shaft. An Edwardian brass demi lune corner stick stand, with various umbrellas and sticks to include unmarked white metal handled examples.Erik August Kollin, workmaster to Faberge, circa 1900 Parasol, Carved ball top with four leaf clover design with ruby set centres to a yellow metal and engine turned shaft. An Edwardian brass demi lune corner stick stand, with various umbrellas and sticks to include unmarked white metal handled examples. The name and address of the vendors father is etched on the ring mounts. PROVENANCE for this lot and many items in the auction : The property of Jacqueline O’Halloran (nee Samuel). Recently back from her latest trip to the North Pole, and now building a house in Australia with her daughter, She has cleared her extensive house contents in the Isle of Man, of which 250 + lots are in this 26th June & 18 Sept Specialist auctions. The key lots in the auction reflect her lifetime interests, social connections, aristocratic relatives, extraordinary careers, marriages and travels. Father was The Hon Anthony Gerald Samuel, The youngest son of Walter, 2nd Viscount Bearsted (now National Trust’s Upton House, Warwickshire), and her mother was latterly Lady Eve Strathcarron. The Maternal Grandfather was John Higgins, the last British High Commissioner in the state of Manipur. She Married first husband, Stud Farm in Ireland breeding thoroughbred racehorses; and latterly to Jack O'Halloran (American Actor, - Superman, & Heavy Weight Boxer) living in California. She was an extensive global explorer and Lived in England, Ireland, Israel, California, Belgium, Isle of Man. Worked in 1970s Israel in a kibbutz; Managed a Rock N Roll band, touring and friends with many pop artists Thin Lizzy, U2; Manager (only 3 females in boxing Management at the time) of the Super Middleweight Champion Boxer Frankie Liles, who is a close friend, as was Mohammed Ali and Gene Kilroy. Jackie has been a fanatical lifetime Collector, Philanthropist, Civil Rights activist supporter, Thoroughbred Horse Breeder, Debutante, Environmental activist & Charity worker. An eclectic collection goes to Australia for her next adventure, and also to Kidson-Trigg Auctioneers.Key Lots with interesting provenance in 26th June auction:- Extensive Book collection; Tiger Taxidermy; Extraordinary C18/C19th/C20th Autograph Book and Crest Collection, Boxing Memorabilia, Film Memorabilia, Silver, Chanel & other Jewellery collections, Paintings Including John Lavery, Wines, Fishing reels, (Vintage Fashion & Handbags in September)

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A Nephrite, white metal and engine turned enamel pin tray with old and rose cut diamond accents(one vacant setting) in the Faberge style. 7.40cm x 7.40cm. By repute of the vendor 'A gift from Queen Mary to her housekeeper and thus by decent'.

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A large sterling silver cedar lined cigarette/Cigar box. Set with glass panel to top containing a fishing fly and engraved date 1-10-16 with engine turned decoration by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Ltd London. 1915. Gross weight 1375g. 24cm x 15cm x 8.5cm.

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Capt Phillip Gardner VC signed 50th ann WW2 cover Victory in Europe JS50/45/12B. Limited edition cover numbered and certified to back, flown by the RAF with flight cachets. November and December 1941 saw some of the fiercest fighting of the north African campaign - culminating in the allied relief of Tobruk. It was in late November 1941, south-east of Tobruk, that Captain Philip "Pip" Gardner, who has died aged 88, won a Victoria Cross while serving with the 4th Royal Tank Regiment (RTR), 32nd Tank Brigade. On the morning of November 23 1941, Gardner was ordered to take two Matilda tanks and go to the rescue of two armoured cars, halted about 200 yards apart and being blasted by heavy enemy shellfire. The other tank provided covering fire while Gardner manoeuvred his own close to the nearest car. He dismounted from his tank and, under intense anti-tank and machine-gun fire, secured a towrope. Seeing an officer, legs shattered, lying beside the armoured car, Gardner lifted him into the vehicle. Giving the order to start the tow, he returned to his tank - at which point the rope broke. Again leaving the safety of his tank, Gardner returned to the armoured car, but was hit in the arm and leg. He still lifted the officer out of the car and carried him back, placing him on his tank's back engine louvres - and holding him on. Shells rained down, killing the loader, as the Matilda was driven to safety. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

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Capt Phillip Gardner VC Victoria Cross winner signed 50th ann WW2 cover Operation Crusader js50/41/7. November and December 1941 saw some of the fiercest fighting of the north African campaign - culminating in the allied relief of Tobruk. It was in late November 1941, south-east of Tobruk, that Captain Philip "Pip" Gardner, who has died aged 88, won a Victoria Cross while serving with the 4th Royal Tank Regiment (RTR), 32nd Tank Brigade. On the morning of November 23 1941, Gardner was ordered to take two Matilda tanks and go to the rescue of two armoured cars, halted about 200 yards apart and being blasted by heavy enemy shellfire. The other tank provided covering fire while Gardner manoeuvred his own close to the nearest car. He dismounted from his tank and, under intense anti-tank and machine-gun fire, secured a towrope. Seeing an officer, legs shattered, lying beside the armoured car, Gardner lifted him into the vehicle. Giving the order to start the tow, he returned to his tank - at which point the rope broke. Again leaving the safety of his tank, Gardner returned to the armoured car, but was hit in the arm and leg. He still lifted the officer out of the car and carried him back, placing him on his tank's back engine louvres - and holding him on. Shells rained down, killing the loader, as the Matilda was driven to safety. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

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LUIS DUCHENE & FILS JUMPING HOUR IN GOLD, PERIOD 1820S Case: hallmarked, n. 29253, engine turned caseback, signed gilt metal dome. Dial: signed, engine turned silver, aperture for digital hour, minute track and central hand, small seconds. Movement: key-winding, cylinder escapement, steel annular balance, 4 jewels. Accessories: – Diameter Ø: 51 mm | Weight: 73 g Note: running at the time of cataloguing.

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AUDEMARS FRERES REPEATER HUNTER CASE IN GOLD, PERIOD 1900 Case: signed, n. 286065, in 14K gold, signed dome, engine turned. Dial: signed, white enamel, Arabic numerals, small seconds. Movement: signed, key-less winding caliber, lever escapement, monometallic balance with screws, Breguet hairspring. Quarter repeater, start by pressing a push-piece, centrifugal governor. Accessories: – Diameter Ø: 57 mm | Weight: 117.6 g Note: running at the time of cataloguing, but a servicing is suggested.

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BREGUET HERITAGE REF. 3670 IN GOLD, 2000S ELEGANT AUTOMATIC TONNEAU MODEL, THE HERITAGE SERIES Case: signed, n. 2200 H, in 18K gold, caseback with screws. Bracelet/Strap: signed leather strap and 18K gold buckle. Dial: signed, silvered, engine turned, Roman numerals, small seconds. Movement: signed, self-winding caliber 532, n. 8337, 25 jewels, gold rotor, adjusted in five positions. Accessories: – Size: 29 x 41 mm Note: running at the time of cataloguing, but a servicing is suggested.

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