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Peter Firmin (born 1028) - Pen, ink and watercolour - Original artwork from “Pippin in Playland” - Showing Red Indian trapeze artist on washing line with Ivor the Engine to background, 15.25ins x 11.5ins, signed, in modern blue lacquered frame and glazed Provenance: Bought direct from the artist
A Victorian silver rectangular vinaigrette with cast leaf scroll mounts to rim and with engine turned ornament, the lid with vacant shield pattern cartouche, the gilt interior with pierced and engraved floral and leaf scroll grille, 1.5ins x 1ins x .375ins high, by John Tongue, Birmingham 1844 (weight .75ozs)
A Victorian silver rectangular vinaigrette, the shaped rim with curved sides and with engine turned ornament, the gilt interior with pierced and engraved leaf scroll pattern grille, 1.125ins x .75ins x .375ins high, by Robert Thornton, Birmingham 1872 (weight .48ozs - the lid initialled “R.A.S.)
A George VI silver engine turned cigarette case, 5ins x 3.25ins by B & P Birmingham 1947 (weight 6ozs), a silver cigarette box, 5.5ins x 3.5ins x 1.75ins (hallmarks rubbed), a silver three piece condiment, a diamond cut glass and plated mounted ice bucket, 6ins high, a selection of other plated ware various
An Edward VII silver topped and hobnail cut glass spherical scent bottle, 5.25ins high, Birmingham 1904, a George V silver blue and white enamel circular box with segmented engine turned top, 1.75ins diameter x .5ins high, Birmingham 1910, a selection of small silver photograph frames and a quantity of other silver items, various
An early Victorian lady’s 18ct gold cased open faced pocket watch by Reynolds & Field, 4 Stones End, Borough, No. 2283, with gilt engine turned dial, contained in engine turned case, 1.625ins diameter, case hallmarked London 1837, and a gentleman’s gilt metal cased open face pocket watch with white enamelled dial, contained in engine turned case engraved with shield pattern cartouche to back, 1.875ins diameter
A gentleman’s silver cased “The National English Lever” pocket watch by Kendal & Dent of London, No. 17231, the white enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds dial, contained in engine turned case, 2ins diameter, one other gentleman’s silver cased pocket watch, and a silvery metal cased wristwatch

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