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Los 359

Waltham silver open-faced pocket watch , white enamel Roman dial, subsidiary seconds, Traveler movement, in an engine turned case, 50mm. ( Ticks readily, winds, adjusts); silver cased fob watch, enamelled Roman dial, key-wind movement (not working) on silver Albert; gold plated hunter pocket watch, white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds, Thos Russell & Son , Swiss keyless 10-jewel movement, in Elgin case, 52mm. (Ticks readily, adjusts, winding faulty) (3)

Los 438

Four Meccano Models to include a four engine aircraft, tram, fire engine and a liner, made from blue, gold and red parts, (some wear) (4)

Los 290

A SILVER MOUNTED CIGAR PRICKER with engine turned decoration, a pencil holder, an ivory needle case and two lighters (5).

Los 398

A SIX PIECE SILVER BACKED DRESSING TABLE SET with engine turned decoration consisting of a hand mirror, two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes and a comb (cased), Birmingham 1960.

Los 95

A 9ct gold mounted three piece brush and mirror set, with engine turned decoration enclosed by floral borders, maker Mappin and Webb, London, 1950.

Los 206

Arthur Jack, London & Cheltenham An 18ct gold hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the three-quarter plate, chain fusee movement having a lever escapement with a split-bimetallic balance and signed to the backplate ‘Arthur Jack, London & Cheltenham, No. 744’, the hunter case hallmarked for 18ct gold, London 1876 and stamped with the casemaker’s initial’s ‘P.W’, for Phillip Woodman, with engraved engine-turned decoration to the front and rear, diameter: 46mm. * Arthur Jack & Co. are recorded in Cheltenham from 1865, and were still operating in the early 20th century. * Phillip Woodman, of Benjamin Woodman & Sons, is recorded as a watch case maker working at 56, Great Sutton Street, Clerkenwell, London from before 1857.

Los 209

Barraud & Lunds, London An 18ct gold open-faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands, a subsidiary seconds dial and signed ‘Barraud & Lunds, London, 3/3692’, the three-quarter plate movement having a lever escapement with a split-bimetallic balance, signed to the backplate ‘Barraud & Lunds, 49 Cornhill, London, 3/3692’, the case hallmarked for 18ct gold, London 1887 and stamped with the casemaker’s initial’s ‘J.W’, with engraved engine-turned decoration to the front and rear, diameter: 45mm. * Barraud & Lunds are recorded as having premises at Bishopsgate Street Within, Cornhill, London from 1839 until 1863 and possibly on to 1914.

Los 210

Parkinson & Frodsham An 18ct gold hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, gold spade hands, a subsidiary seconds dial and signed ‘Parkinson & Frodsham, London’, the chain fusee movement having a lever escapement with a split-bimetallic balance and engraved backcock, signed to the backplate ‘Parkinson & Frodsham, Change Alley, London, 3306’, the hunter case hallmarked for 18ct gold, London 1867 and stamped with the casemaker’s initial’s ‘W.M.W.M’, for William Mansell & William Mansell, with engraved engine-turned decoration to the front and rear, diameter: 45mm. * William Parkinson & William James Frodsham were both eminent chronometer maker’s in their own right and formed a partnership with premises in both London, at 4 Change Alley, Cornhill from 1801, and Liverpool, at various addresses in Castle Street, from at least 1828. The business was continued by George Frodsham. * William Mansell & William Mansell are recorded as working at 26, Spencer Street, Northampton Square, London from 1830.

Los 506

A Decorative Edwardian French carriage Clock, the eight-day duration movement having a platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half hours on a gong with push button repeat, the silvered dial having starburst engine-turned decoration to the centre, black Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, the brass case having arched glass front and sides, fluted columns and applied decorative mouldings to the front, height: 12.5cm (handle down).

Los 290

An engine turned silver curved cigarette case, three silver napkin rings and four other napkin rings

Los 6

Pair of George V Napkin Rings with different engine turned designs, Birmingham 1913, boxed

Los 31

A Victorian Letter Knife with engine turned grip, Chester 1899, maker: S Mordan & Co, a white metal combined Vesta and Stamp Case in the form of a book and a coin inset Bowl

Los 46

A Victorian Christening Mug with scrolled handle and engine turned decoration, 3 1/4in H, Birmingham 1881

Los 85

A Georgian small oval Box with engraved hinged lid and bearing initials,, maker: I.T, a George V small rectangular Compact with engine turning and crest, Birmingham 1911 and three small silver lidded glass Jars

Los 110

A George III Sauce Ladle fiddle pattern engraved initials, London 1806 and a Cigarette Case with engine turning

Los 127

A George V oval Jewellery Box with Art Deco style engine turned hinged cover, Birmingham 1931

Los 129

A Cigarette Case with engine turning, Sheffield 1957, a set of six Coffee Spoons, boxed, and a silver topped Pot

Los 222

An Edward VII 9ct gold cased Waltham "Traveller" Pocket Watch with white enamel dial and subsidiary seconds dial, lever escapement, engine turned outer case with vacant cartouche, import mark London 1908, in silver mounted Travelling Case, Chester 1911

Los 233

A key-wind Pocket Watch with white enamel dial and stop watch mechanism, the outer 9k case with engine turning and vacant cartouche

Los 322

Pair of George V silver cased Opera Glasses with engine turning and vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1913

Los 319

Two silver cigarette boxes with engine turned decoration, London 1936 and Birmingham 1926, a silver ashtray and a silver cheroot case.

Los 331

A George V silver trinket box of hexagonal shape with engine turned hinged lid, raised on three scroll feet, Birmingham 1920, together with a similar oval shaped box and a small group of silver and plate including flatware.

Los 341

A German sterling cigarette box, the hinge lid with engine turned decoration and inset with a scene titled `Petra: The Monastery`, cased.

Los 348

A George V silver specimen vase, Sheffield 1916 by James Deakin & Sons, a Victorian silver vesta case with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1899, together with a collection of silver and plated items.

Los 376

A George V silver cigarette case, with engine turned decoration, London 1933, two silver napkin rings, a silver butter knife, a plated kettle stand and a part set of plated spoons, cased.

Los 397

A silver salver of circular form with engine turned decoration within a Celtic band rim, raised on three scroll feet, Birmingham 1936 by Adie Brothers, diameter approx 32cm.

Los 796

A 19th Century Mantel Clock with circular dial painted continental river scene, further painted frieze beneath, in architectural white metal case having engine turned columns with leafage capitals, 13in

Los 321

A DRM Engineers Birmingham model of a steam traction engine, in a perspex case, 12" long

Los 351

A gentleman`s silver backed hair brush with engine turned decoration and engraved circular cartouche and a lady`s silver backed hair brush with moulded rim and engraved "My Janny", as viewed.

Los 535

A green Engine and Tender (2581 LNER) and a boxed Green Engine and Tender and Black Engine and Tender

Los 63

A cased set of six George V silver napkin rings, engine turned with vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1934

Los 121

A George V silver cigarette box, engine turned, Birmingham, 1930 and another silver box (2)

Los 130

An engine turned silver cigarette case; and a similar compact (2)

Los 149

A George 1V silver vinaigrette, engine turned, silver gilt grille, makers mark L & C Co, Birmingham

Los 210

A scratch built model of a river boat on stand, with engine, 1940s

Los 379

A gold plated engine turned compact with RAF blue enamel crest; and a stained yellow bakelite rouge pot (2)

Los 407

A silver cased key wind pocket watch with bicolour silvered engine turned dial and another similar in plated case (2)

Los 314

A small silver tazza, Birmingham 1938; a pierced pedestal bon-bon dish, Chester 1923 (a.f.); an engine turned trinket box, London 1924; a small toilet bottle with silver and agate lid This lot is available for Online Bidding

Los 319

An Art Deco silver 3 piece cruet, Birmingham 1942; an engine turned cigarette case This lot is available for Online Bidding

Los 167

AN EDWARDIAN OPEN FACED SILVER POCKET WATCH the silvered engine turned dial with Roman hours and subsidiary seconds dial, marks for Chester 1903, maker SA. 6.5cm(h), 152grams.

Los 184

A 19TH CENTURY MOTHER-OF-PEARL VISITING CARD CASE of rectangular form with hinged cover, the central white metal panel with engine turned decoration and inset abalone shell border, also engine turned border to the mother-of-pearl exterior, the reverse conforming without white metal panel. 10.5cm(h) x 8cm(w)

Los 288

A SET OF SIX NORWEGIAN SILVER ENAMELLED COFFEE SPOONS the tapering handles enamelled in different colours with engine turned decoration showing, marked 925s, maker David Anderson of Oslo, 60grams

Los 323

A GEORGE V SILVER CIGARETTE CASE of canted square form with engine turned decoration, the hinged cover with embossed scrolling border encloses the satinwood lined interior, the conforming body with inset leather base, marks for Birmingham 1926, makers Beddoes & Co. 466grams. 4.5cm(h) x 10cm(w)

Los 346

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER CIGAR CASE of rounded rectangular form with bands of engine turned linear decoration, the button opener revealing the gilt interior, marked Sheffield 1913, makers Walker & Hall, the reverse curved for the pocket. 14cm(L) x 9.5cm(w). 178grams

Los 52

A silver engine-turned cigarette box, by E & N Speak Birmingham 1958, the lid engraved with the badge of The Scots Guards, 11.2cm wide.

Los 73

A 9ct.gold engine-turned cigarette case, London 1942, 6.75 oz, 14.3cm.

Los 74

A 14K three-colour gold Cartier engine turned cigarette case, the front engraved with three sets of initials, the pierced restraining clip engraved `Cartier 14K 21 902`, 4.25 ozs, 11.7cm wide x 8cm high, together with red leather case.

Los 78

A suite of 9ct. white gold octagonal buttons, links and studs, Birmingham 1955, each with ruby centres on engine-turned mother-o-pearl surround, comprising: 4 buttons, pair of cuff links and two studs. Ten round rubies 0.80 carats in retailer`s case for Garrard & Co.Ltd.

Los 555

A silver engine-turned snuff box, by James Geraghty Birmingham 1964, the lid engraved with the Laing crest, the lid and base with floral chased borders, the interior engraved "The Creeper" July 1965, retailer`s stamp for Asprey London, 3.25 oz, 8.4cm wide

Los 154

Mamod TE1a Steam Tracion Engine. Good boxed example.

Los 158

Mamod TE1A Steam Traction Engine. Very good example with colour illustrated box.

Los 159

Mamod SE3 Twin Cyclinder Superheated Steam Engine. Good boxed example.

Los 160

Mamod SE2 Stationary Steam Engine. Missing boiler cap, needs cleaning, otherwise good, with box lid and leaflet.

Los 280

OO gauge, Hornby: Thomas The Tank Engine boxed set, boxed engine and 6 boxed rolling stock.

Los 318

OO gauge: Wooden engine shed with 4 small advertising signs, a quantity of Hornby Dublo 3-rail track and an H&M Duette Controller etc.

Los 788

Milestone Models: No.3 Burrell Scenic Showmans Engine Ex Mayor limited edition 54/300 and No.6 Fowler B6 Crane Engine limited edition 18/300.

Los 330

OO gauge: Hornby Railways R535 GWR Freight Set with 0-4-0 101 Tank Engine. Very good condition with fair box.

Los 536

3 Corgi Premium Edition British Road Services models, Corgi Premium Scammel model, 3 other Corgi commercials and 2 Matchbox Models Of Yesteryear Fire Engine Series diecasts. All mint and boxed. (9)

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