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Los 50

An engine turned silver travelling triple picture frame, signed Asprey London. Approx. 6 x 5 cm (closed).

Los 64

An ivory and metal mounted cheroot case with original silk interior and applied silver cartouche, 14 x 6.5 cm, together with a silver engine turned box hallmarked Birmingham 1929.

Los 228

Johnson (Amy, aviator, 1903-41) Typed 3pp., lge. 8vo, 15 Vernon Court, Finchley Road, NW2, 11th June 1931, discussing the dangers of flying without adequate seatbelts, "I was very interested to hear about the loop. . It is not advisable, but quite usual, to do loops without being strapped in. So long as the loop is properly done, there should be no danger at all of falling out. . You see, you`re kept in your seat by centrifugal force, just in the same way as the water will stay in a bucket when you quickly swing it up and over.", her irritation at an intractable girl who didn`t want to wear a seat belt on a joy-ride, "she seemed to think she was being treated as a baby by being strapped in. I had quite an argument with her and at last refused to take her at all unless she would have the strap fastened. I`ve no patience with the sort of people who like to throw their weight about and think they know so much better than the people who have been doing the job for years", her correspondents view of some of Bernard Shaw`s opinions, "I am afraid I didn`t hear his [Shaw`s] remarks about St. Joan but I have heard many people say they were surprised at what he said", and a recent flying race, "I arrived about 14th, but my machine was mobbed when I touched the ground, so that I almost thought I must have won. No-one seemed to care I hadn`t won so long as I had arrived safely, so I was quite cheered up. I had quite a good trip, but I don`t like racing for such a long distance as it is very bad for the engine.", folds, browned.

Los 2002

A late 1920s engine turned cigarette case, together with an earlier cigarette case.

Los 2057

An engine turned shaped oval powder compact, together with a steel button hook with engine turned, filled silver handle.

Los 2074

Miscellaneous including a pair of Victorian fiddle and thread pattern sugar tongs, Exeter 1872, an engine turned ashtray and two pieces of Indian silver.

Los 2077

A pair of silver mounted hair brushes with engine turned decoration, a silver mounted comb and a dissimilar silver mounted hand mirror.

Los 2305

An engine turned silver cigarette case, a little silver jewellery etc.

Los 2450

An engine turned silver powder compact, together with three various gold tone compacts.

Los 2535

A Hollandia medal, an engine turned silver money clip, a silver cased, open faced, keyless pocket watch and a gold plated Dunhill cigarette lighter.

Los 2561

An engine turned silver cigarette case together with an Art Nouveau base metal vesta case, the front cast with sailing yacht.

Los 2573

A pair of engine turned 9ct. gold cuff links in fitted case.

Los 2620

A 9ct. gold engine turned cigarette case, with slip case.

Los 584

Warburton black basalt bowl circa 1802, decorated with classical figures above an engine turned band, impressed P&F W to base, 23cm diameter

Los 281

WILLIAM EGLEY (BRITISH, 1798-1870), AFTER JEAN-BAPTISTE ISABEY Colonel Sir Horace Beauchamp Seymour (1791-1851), in uniform of the 1st Life Guards, gilt-bordered steel breast-plate, with gilt collar and black stock, wearing the Waterloo medal signed and dated in full on the backing card, 'Painted by Wm Egley 40 London Street Fitzroy Square 1840 From a miniature by Isaby' [sic] on ivory oval, 2 in. (52 mm.) high, engine-turned gilt-metal hinged locket frame, the interior cover engraved 'Sir Horace Seymour, K.C.H. 1791-1851. By William Egley, 1840. after J.B. Isabey.' View on Christie's.com

Los 296

A CHRISTIAN IX OF DENMARK PRESENTATION BONBONNIERE CIRCA 1906, SIGNED 'LIDAHL' Circular gilt-brass presentation box, the independent cover centred with frosted medallion depicting the king in profile to the right and inscribed 'CHRISTIAN IX KONGE AF DANMARK', signed 'LINDAHL' below neck, within guilloché border and outer border decorated with anthemion, the interior cover engraved 'Presented to Charles Robert, Viscount Althorp, by Queen Alexandra, 1906.', the base with central medallion with an allegorical scene representing the liberty of Denmark and inscribed above 'TIL MINDE DEN PRIVILLIGE SELVBESKAT NING TIL FARDRELANDETS FORSVAR 1885-1891', further inscription below, 'MAND OG KVINDE, DRENC OG PIGE GAV SIN SKJARRV TIL DANMARKS RIGE.', similarly decorated borders and engine-turned sides 2 7/8in. (73mm.) diam. View on Christie's.com

Los 299

A GEORGE IV SILVER-GILT SNUFF-BOX MARK OF JOHN JONES III, LONDON, 1825 Rectangular box with rounded corners, the cover applied with a repoussé chased scene classical battle scene, the sides and base engine-turned with bright-cut diaper pattern, slightly raised incorporated thumbpiece chased with foliage and blossoms 3 1/8 in. (80 mm.) wide 4 7/8 oz. (138 gr.) View on Christie's.com

Los 301

TWO SILVER-GILT AND TWO GILT-METAL SNUFF-BOXES PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY Ingot-shaped, all over engine-turned with bright-cut diaper pattern panels within fluted borders, the hinged cover centred with a chased rocaille cartouche within scrolling foliate border, slightly raised incorporated silver thumbpiece, French, maker's mark P.A.G.; together with, a rectangular box, the hinged cover with deeply chased scrolling foliate borders, the sides and slightly domed base engine-turned with horizontal reeding; together with, two gilt-metal snuff-boxes, one ingot-shaped, the cover and sides sides chased with raised repoussé and scrolling foliage, the cover set with a decorative miniature on ivory of a lady; the other rectangular, the cover and base engine-turned with scalework pattern, the cover with scrolling foliate chased border, hinged lid with slightly raised thumbpiece 2¾ in. (71 mm.) to 5 in. (128 mm.) wide (4) View on Christie's.com

Los 309

A GEORGE V SILVER TAPE-MEASURE MARK OF CHESTERMAN AND CO., SHEFFIELD, 1910 Circular with engine-turned decoration, the hinged cover swivels to reveal the tape measure, engraved with the dates 1886-1911 4¼ in. (10.5 cm.) diam. View on Christie's.com

Los 395

A CONTINENTAL SILVER-GILT AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE BOX SPONSOR'S MARK OF ASPREY & CO.. ENGLISH IMPORT MARKED FOR LONDON, 1984 Cover with alternate bands of light blue and lilac translucent enamel over engine-turning incorporating bands of wreaths and foliate motifs, lavender sides and gilt base and interior 6¼ in. (16 cm.) long View on Christie's.com

Los 711

A QUANTITY OF BOXES INCLUDING A COLONIAL WOODEN SPECIMEN COUNTER BOX WITH GAMING COUNTERS THE COUNTER BOX - MID-19TH CENTURY The Colonial box with paper label 'This box is of green ebony, the counters of Eucaliptus [sic.] Fiji, Australian native pear, African satinwood, Black Ebony', together with an Indian sadeliwork octagonal box; a circular engine-turned tortoiseshell-lined composition bonbonnière, the cover inset with a puzzle; a circular engine-turned tortoiseshell snuff-box with polished gold hinge and thumb-piece; a circular engine-turned ivory bonbonnière; and a similar smaller pill-box The Colonial box: 4½ in. (115 mm.) diam. (6) View on Christie's.com

Los 93

A SWISS THREE-COLOUR GOLD SNUFF-BOX GENEVA CIRCA 1810/1820, WITH 'PRESTIGE MARKS' Rectangular box with rounded corners, the pink-gold panels on cover, sides and base engine-turned with bright-cut diaper pattern within stylised yellow gold laurel borders, the cover border applied with pink-gold flowerhead and green-gold trailing foliate border on sablé ground, the pilasters chased with vari-colour foliage, the borders of the sides and base chased with laurel and berry pattern 3 3/8 in. (86 mm.) wide 3¼ oz. (92 gr.) View on Christie's.com

Los 74

An early 20th century silver cigar case having engine turned decoration dated Chester 1905,

Los 104

Four Thomas the Tank Engine first editions (Percy, James, Four Little Engines & Henry

Los 157

An extensive Hornby Dublo train set Sir Nigel Gresley engine, Royal Mail set, points, track etc. Some in original wooden box.

Los 34

A collection of silver items, including an Edwardian cigarette box, London 1903, with engine turned cover about an initialled reserve; a satin lined needlework case, Birmingham 1922; a matchbox case and five napkin rings, various dates and makers, 22.6oz gross

Los 41

A silver and enamel dressing table set by Adie Bother`s Ltd, Birmingham 1929, comprising a mirror and two-piece brush set with green engine turned enamel backs, and a silver mounted tortoiseshell comb, in a case, 34cm long; together with cased and assorted plated ware

Los 195

A pair of late Victorian silver napkin rings by J. Gloster, Birmingham 1896, with embossed decoration; another silver pair with engine turned decoration; a single silver hexagonal napkin ring, with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche; a D shaped napkin ring stamped `Silver`; another napkin ring, stamped `Sterling`; with three electroplated napkin rings commemorating the 1935 Silver Jubilee

Los 130

A No. 10 vertical Stuart high speed engine, a steam pump and various engineering accessories.

Los 155

A boxed Corgi 245 "Buick Riviera" and a boxed Corgi 241 "Ghia L.6.4 with Chrysler engine".

Los 205

A Victorian silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1860, of rectangular form with engine turned hinged monogrammed cover, Adie Brother Ltd, height 5 cm, together with a silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1936, of rectangular form with engine turned monogrammed hinged cover raised upon four bracket supports, height 6.5 cm, a pair of Edwardian silver foliate embossed bon bon dishes, Birmingham 1908, of lobed form with embossed decoration, Gorham Manufacturing & Co, height 4 cm, width 17.5 cm and a silver pierced dish with cover, Sheffield 1933, makers mark EV, (5).

Los 226

A silver rectangular cigarette case, Birmingham import marks, with engine turned foliate decoration with bands of black and orange, together with a BCM 9ct gold retracting pencil, pat.439906, a pair of silver serving spoons, London 1826 and an Epns pierced square formed twin handled container, (5).

Los 238

A Victorian silver circular waiter, London 1875, with engraved swag decoration upon three scrolled supports, diameter 25.5 cm, together with a silver mounted photo frame, Birmingham 1931 and a silver rectangular cigarette box, London 1885, with engine turned decoration, approximate gross weight 31.18 oz, (3).

Los 246

An Edwardian silver hip flask, Birmingham 1901, of typical form with engraved monogram, together with a silver cased evening bag, Birmingham 1944, with engine turned decoration, a silver and amber cheroot holder with case, Birmingham 1910, a silver napkin ring, a cased set of silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, London Import marks, a Victorian silver teaspoon, a Victorian silver pill box, Chester 1887, a metal chain link handbag and a silver compact and a red lacquered rectangular glove box, (a Lot).

Los 848

A Set of Rare and Interesting Early Technical Engineers Drawings for Boulton & Watt, c.1827 Steam Engine- "Single Engine for a Steam Boat by Bolton(sic) & Watt"; pen and brown ink and grey wash on laid paper watermark 1819, extensively inscribed, "Scale 1 inch to a Foot" each indistinctly signed, 37.5x52.5cm, ea., (2) Note: Matthew Boulton, FRS 1728-1809 and James Watt, FRS FRSE 1736-1819; The first working steam engine had been patented in 1698 and by the mid 18th century Newcomen engines were employed in mines all over the country. In 1764, Watt was given a model Newcomen engine to repair, inefficient he began to work to improving the design. A separate condensing chamber for the steam engine prevented enormous losses of steam. His first patent in 1769 covered this device and other improvements on Newcomen`s engine. Watt`s partner and financier was the inventor John Roebuck. In 1775, this backing was taken over by Matthew Boulton,owner of an engineering works in Birmingham. They began to manufacture steam engines under the name Boulton & Watt and became the most important engineering firm in the country, meeting incredible demand from a country in the grip of the industrial revolution. originally from Cornish mine owners, later extending to paper, flour, cotton and iron mills, as well as distilleries, canals and waterworks. In 1785, Watt and Boulton were elected fellows of the Royal Society. From 1775-1800 the firm possessed almost a monopoly on steam engines that were erected in Great Britain. The company retain records of all there engines the dates, power and the owners, it is comparatively easy to discover which trades employed steam-power when and to what extent. (LP)

Los 102

A Victorian Mocha Ware cylindrical Tankard, printed en grisaille with an early railway scene, engine, carriages and figures, the engine titled “Fury”, (base with hairline crack), 5” high

Los 193

A Georgian Silver Oval Box with Engine Turned Decoration, Birmingham 1830.

Los 604

Two late 19th/early 20th century Continental silver rectangular boxes comprising relief and floral decorated example, 8.6x4cm and engine turned example marked Concordia Ihrom Lenz, 9.4x5.9cm (2), weight approx 6.5oz

Los 1069

A quantity of Mamod and Meccano items including Mamod stationary steam engine with various accessories, early water pump and quantity of metal Meccano pieces

Los 1070

Three Wilesco, made in Germany, live steam boxed toys comprising D409 Showman`s engine "T.Pettigrove, Stonebridge Park, Middlesex", D406 traction engine and D365 steam roller (illustrated)

Los 1071

A good quality model live steam traction engine with black and green body, yellow wheels and white and yellow roof (untested), length 49cm (illustrated)

Los 1075

A quantity of Hornby `0` gauge post war tin plate clockwork railway items including boxed no.40 0-4-0 clockwork tank engine no.3 82011 in black BR livery, unboxed clockwork 0-4-0 locomotive no.60199 with tender-black/green 0-4-0 locomotive no.60985 with tender (af), carriage, guard`s van, open wagons, box car, Blue Circle cement wagon, crane, other wagons, signals, track and other accessories (illustrated)

Los 1077

A quantity of mainly "O" gauge railway items including boxed Hornby cement wagon N9RS660, boxed brake van RS655, boxed no.1 refrigerator van RS677 and boxed fibre wagon RS653 together with unboxed vans, wagons and other accessories including Intercity type diesel locomotives (af) and Bassett-Lowke electric three rail locomotive engine etc

Los 1091

A quantity of Trix "00" gauge three rail railway items comprising 0-6-2 black tank engine no.6664 in black BR livery, 4-4-0 black locomotive, maroon passenger carriage, green Pullman passenger carriage and a quantity of track

Los 1093

A quantity of "00" gauge railway items including Hornby Railways R150 4-6-0 locomotive no.8509 and eight wheel tender in green LNER livery, Hornby Railways 0-6-0 tank engine no.47606 in black BR livery, Intercity XPT diesel locomotive, other locomotives some (af), boxed Hornby Railways carriages, wagons and accessories including track

Los 1094

A good collection of Horny Dublo and other "00" gauge railway items including boxed LT25 L.M.R 8F 2-8-0 freight locomotive no.48158 with six wheel tender, some boxed Tri-ang/Wrenn wagons and a number of unboxed tankers, wagons, coaches and locomotives to include three rail 4-6-2 Duchess of Montrose no.8 46232 and tender, three rail 4-6-2 Silver King locomotive and tender no.60016, City of Liverpool diesel locomotive, three rail 4-6-2 Sir Nigel Gresley locomotive and tender, two rail 4-6-0 Bristol Castle locomotive and tender no.7013, 0-6-0 tank engine no.69567 in black BR livery, 0-6-0 diesel shunter, 0-6-2 tank engine no.69567 in green BR livery etc (illustrated)

Los 1097

A boxed Hornby railways EWR freight set (incomplete) but including 0-6-0 Pannier loco no.8751 in green GWR livery, four boxed Hornby Railways locomotives comprising two green BR diesel locomotives, R.073BR class 47 Co-Co diesel electric locomotive, R.353 LBSC 0-6-0 tank locomotive, unboxed 0-6-0 Pannier locomotive no.8751 in green GWR livery, unboxed 0-6-0 maroon tank engine no.16440 and thirteen boxed Hornby Railway wagons, tankers etc

Los 1108

A boxed Hornby Flying Scotsman electric train set containing LNER `Flying Scotsman` 4-6-2 locomotive and eight wheel tender, two LNER composite coaches, two LNER brake composite coaches, track and other accessories, three Hornby Trak Mat accessories packs comprising country station and railway cottages, engine shed, signal box and water tower, goods shed, footbridge and track side fencing, also a Trak Pack system and a framed needlework picture of a train going over a viaduct

Los 1110

A Mamod steam traction engine with burner together with a log wagon

Los 1188

Thirty unboxed mainly Dinky cars, racing cars and commercial vehicles including Gordini 2.5ltr Grand Prix by Crescent, Dinky Bedford tipper lorry, fire engine no.250, early green Riley etc

Los 1201

Five boxed Dinky Supertoys and Dinky Toys commercial vehicles (all boxed damaged), comprising no.555 fire engine with extending ladder, no.25X breakdown lorry, no.561 Blaw Knox bulldozer, no.571 Coles mobile crane and no.14C Coventry Climax forklift truck (illustrated)

Los 1202

An unboxed Corgi Toys Mercedes Benz 300 SL Roadster, Dinky Supertoys horse box, Pullmore car transporter no.582, 20 tonne lorry mounted crane, fire engine no.555, Corgi Toys Jaguar 2.4 litre, Ford Thunderbird and Triumph Herald, a Comet no.999, petrol filling station and four empty boxes

Los 1204

Five boxed Dinky diecast vehicles comprising farm tractor and hay rack no. 27AK, Pullmore car transporter no.982, heavy tractor in red no.563, fire engine with extending ladder no.555 and Dinky Supertoys elevator loader no.964 and Dinky Supertoys 20 tonne lorry-mounted crane `Coles` no.972 (illustrated)

Los 53

Aviation interest - Various early to mid 20th Century aero engine manuals, including Care and Maintenance of the De Havilland Gypsy Queen II Aero Engine, The Twelve Cylinder Liberty Aero Engine 400 Horse Power, Carburation of Aeroplane Motor Engines by Tampier 1914, The H. C. Eight Claudel-Hobson Carburetor for Aero Engines Instruction Manual 1918, The Gypsy Major Aero Engine etc.

Los 61

A de Havilland Vampire aeroplane TMk11, circa 1955, registration no. XH 330. This two seater trainer aircraft was used at RAF Cranwell. The aircraft is for sale without an engine but with fuselage, the cockpit with instrument panel and two ejector seats, together with the main planes and twin booms with tail plane. Viewing strictly by arrangement with the saleroom and this lot is being sold as found and for removal at the expense of the purchaser.

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