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A small collection of Dinky Toys commercial vehicles, comprising a No. 30e breakdown car with ridged hubs, a No. 30h Daimler ambulance, a No. 30 Dodge tip lorry, a No. 30v electric dairy van `Express Dairy`, a No. 31a Trojan van `Esso`, a No. 34b Royal Mail van and a No. 250 fire engine (some paint chips).
George V hallmarked silver rectangular cigarette case, the exterior with engine turned decoration and H engraved rectangular panel, Birmingham 1939/40, 13x8.5cm, makers mark WSLTD in shield shaped lozenge, also an Art Deco sterling silver marked rectangular cigarette case, 17.8x9cm, combined weight approx 16oz
A mixed lot of assorted hallmarked silver to include heavy link charm bracelet set with fourteen assorted charms including beehive, gypsy caravan, double decker bus, domed top casket etc with hallmarked silver padlock clasp, also a pair of stylish Danish silver knot form cufflink`s, cruciform pendant and a Continental silver cased ladies fob-watch with engine turned decoration
A brass and mahogany 2 inch five-draw telescope Ramsden, London, late 18th century With shuttered eyepiece and signed Ramsden, London to final draw, the outer section bound in mahogany, length 25.5cm closed, 108cm extended; in original shagreen covered case inscribed Captain John Crease H.R.N. Portsmouth Hants to sleeve overlap. Jesse Ramsden is recorded in Clifton, Gloria Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as working from several different addresses in London from 1762 until his death in 1800, however by 1782 both his workshop and principle retail outlet were on Piccadilly. He was one of the finest instrument makers of the period being particularly well known for his invention of the dividing engine and his subsequent equatorial telescope stands.
A William IV brass inlaid miniature bracket timepiece T. Hammond, Manchester, circa 1830 The four pillar single fusee movement with anchor escapement and shouldered plates, the four inch circular silvered Roman numeral dial with engine-turned centre and signed T. HAMMOND, MANCHESTER to inner track beneath XII numeral, within cast brass bezel with convex glass, the chamfer top case with brass pineapple finial above cavetto cornice and shaped stylised scroll inlaid panel beneath dial flanked by ebony uprights and brass lions mask ring handles to sides, on ebony lined plinth base, 28cm, (11ins) high overall. CATALOGUE ENTRY TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE CATALOGUING OF CLOCKS PRINTED IN THE SALE CATALOGUE OR AVAILABLE FROM THE SALEROOM ON REQUEST.
Maritime Interest: A George IV silver snuff box, of cushion rectangular form, with chased foliate border and thumbpiece and engine turned decoration, engraved inscription `Madras June 10th 1825, presented by the passengers aboard the ship Lady Campbell to Mr Henry Murphy in token of their regards`, maker Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1820, 6oz, 8cm long
A pair of gentleman`s 9ct gold cufflink`s, part engine turned and part personalised `SSR`, four 9ct gold dress studs, two plated dress studs, a ladies wristwatch by Sekonda, a 9ct gold heart shaped locket, together with a ladies silver cased wristwatch, Swiss movement with Arabic numerals on a white ground

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