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A Victorian walnut toilet box, the hinged lid with central monogrammed mother of pearl cartouche, opening to reveal a mirror to the interior of the lid above an arrangement of various glass bottles and boxes with engine turned silver plated lids, over a secret jewellery drawer to the base (lacking key), 30.5cm wide, 18.5cm high, 22cm deep
A Great Western Torquay Manor engine name plate, of crescent form, the raised letters on a black ground over a green panelled red line decorated fixing plate, (right side name plate) 172cm long, 52cm high Footnote Torquay Manor the first of the `Manor` Class 4-6-0 steam locomotives No. 7800, first entered service in January 1938 after which by 1939 twenty were in service. By 1959 twenty one Manors were in service in Mid and South Wales. Their most prestigious working was the Cambrian coast Express which took over from a King or Castle at Shrewsbury. Torquay Manor was withdrawn from service in August 1964. The engine nameplate `Torquay Manor` came into ownership of the vendors family when on retirement from the Shrewsbury yard in the mid 1960s the number was acquired after Torquay Manor was withdrawn from service
A 20th Century 9ct. gold open face, key wind ladies Fob Watch, the white dial with black Roman numerals, outer minute track and applied gilt detailing, the circular case with engine turned back and vacant cartouche, together with another similar example cased in silver and an associated watch key.
A 20th Century silver key wind full Hunter Pocket Watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, outer minute track subsidiary seconds dial to six o`clock, circular case with engine turned decoration, vacant cartouche and garter design border to front, numbered 12751, case diameter 47mm.
Ornate antique dress pocket watch by `Wm Mayo` Manchester, key wind, "working" order,ornate gold dial, approx. 40mm, gold Roman numerals, engine turned pattern case with shield shaped cartouche in centre, ornate rim, double back case 18ct h/m, Chester 1849, (gross 62.5g) complete with key on ornate jump ring
Antique silver vesta cases, cushion shaped case, approx. 50mm x 50mm, striped engine turned pattern with rectangular cartouche, h/m Chester 1924 & another rectangular shaped vesta case, approx. 47mm x 35mm, striped engine turned pattern with circular cartouche with ornate monogram to centre, slight wear to pattern, h/m Birmingham 1919 (2.19oz) (2)
Various silver pocket watches, comprising key wind, white dial, approx. 45mm, seconds dial & black Roman numerals, engine turned pattern on back case, some dents, small ornate ladies` pocket watch, key wind, ornate enamelled dial, approx. 32mm, ornately patterned case a small ornate pocket watch, top wind, cream coloured dial, approx. 25mm, black Roman numerals to twelve & Arabic numerals to twenty-four, case with some gold facings, has had a strap loop fitted to one end, none are in working order, stamped, tested or h/m (3)
Gent`s silver pocket watch, key wind, "working" order, white dial, approx. 45mm, seconds dial & black Roman numerals, tiny chip to enamel at edge of dial, engine turned pattern to back case with garter shield cartouche to centre, case h/m Birmingham 1901, complete with 12" single graduated curb Albert chain, base metal horseshoe & three keys, comes in base metal protective outer case
Antique silver purse, approx. 120mm x 90mm, ornate shape with engine turned pattern to both sides, plain tops with cross-over clip fastener, leather inner, some very slight dents, some very slight damage to inner & name & address written in pen, chain handle with finger loop, h/m Birmingham 1916 (gross 3.47oz)
Gent`s gold plated hunter, German made, top wind, "working" order, dark cream coloured dial, approx. 42mm, seconds dial & black Arabic numerals, striped engine turned pattern to case, small oval cartouche to bottom front, very small dent to front, complete with 12" gold plated chain, fitted with large bolt ring & a swivel fastener, comes in original box
Ronson banker lighter, B330, in original pouch & case, outer card cover torn, chrome finished matchbook holder, engine turned pattern, novelty Amstel bottle lighter, Marcovitch Black & White Cigarettes tin & circular picture holder brooch, "The Empire Called, He`s Doing His Bit", pin missing from back & back holder needs repair (5)
1963 Jaguar Mark II 3.4 litre four door Saloon Registration :822 SAF Chassis No :161130DN Engine No :KH6569-8 A 3.4 manual with overdrive finished in green with matching interior. Stored since the 1980`s the car is in "barn find" condition with the resulting deterioration associated with long term storage. The engine is not seized and overall the car is a rolling restoration project for any Jaguar enthusiast. The car is currently on an updated V5 document
1955 1,000cc Model 4G, Mark II, Registration No: LRV 93, first registered 26th September 1955 Frame No :PS345 Engine No :GL326 Documentation: Old style log book and various application forms. Edward Turner had his engine design rejected by B.S.A in 1938 , which was subsequently taken up by Ariel and placed into production from 1938 through to 1959. The "Squarial" gained its reputation more as a tourer than a sporting machine, with the introduction of the Mk II in 1953 having four pipes and redesigned cylinder head, this made it a genuine 100mph motorcycle. Stored in a garage since the 1980`s and finished in a non standard maroon colour, the overall condition is very good. There is some light corrosion to the paint work and rims. Not running at present it is possible that a small amount of restoration /overhaul work may have the motorcycle running again. Offered with original log book and awaiting re-issue of V5 since missing the DVLA deadline in 1983.
Contemporary four piece silver mounted dressing table set with engine turned decoration comprising hand mirror, two hairbrushes and faux tortoiseshell comb (London 1964), together with another Edwardian silver hand mirror with embossed rococo leaf, floral and cherubic decoration (Chester 1905) and a 1940s silver four section toast rack (Birmingham 1947) (6)
Contemporary silver table cigarette box of rectangular form with engine turned decoration on four bracket feet and bearing a presentation inscription. The hinged cover with similar decoration and a rococo-style edge bearing the armorial crest of a lion rampant. Cedar lined (Birmingham 1970), maker JR, all at 26oz, 20.5cm overall
George V silver trinket box of circular form with Greek key decoration. Hinged cover with vacant cartouche surrounded by engine turned decoration (Birmingham 1913) by Mappin & Webb, 5cm diameter, together with one contemporary silver perfume bottle mounted with treble clef and one other in white metal

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