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A Baker's Perm-point silver propelling pencil with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1934, with an Asprey case, two further silver cased pencils, a Sheaffer gilt metal mounted black plastic fountain pen, a Parker Duofold gilt metal mounted blue plastic propelling pencil, and two further items.
A gold cased keyless wind open-faced lady's fob watch with an unsigned gilt cylinder movement, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals, and a Tavannes Watch Co. gold keyless wind hunting cased lady's fob watch, with a signed jewelled lever movement, the enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds, the engine turned case detailed '14k'.
An 18ct gold cased key wind open-faced gentleman's pocket watch with a gilt lever escapement, the backplate detailed 'J & E Rhodes, Kendal, 32931', the floral decorated gilt dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the case with engine turned decoration, London 1869, together with a plated watch Albert and key.
A 9ct gold pocket cigarette case, by William Neale & Sons, Birmingham 1925, of rectangular engine turned design with spring thumb release, 11.5cm x 8.5cm, 141.7gm (including elastic retainer) and another silver example by William Haseler, Birmingham 1947, 11.5cm x 8.5cm, 6.5oz including spring retainer (2)
By order of the Executors of the late Sir Edward Tomkins, removed from Winslow Hall. A capstan inkwell, by A & J Zimmermann, Birmingham 1920, of plain circular form, the hinged cover engraved with the Benson crest, revealing a glass liner; another smaller example, by S Blanckensee & Sons, Birmingham 1917, 9cm diameter; a silver table cigar lighter, by Stuart Clifford & Co, London 1910, circular with three scrolled wire supports and four matches around a central flame, 9.25cm diameter, three other cigar lighters, various shapes, makers and dates, and a silver cigarette packet sleeve, by Plante and Bannister Ltd, London 1938, engine turned, with applied monogram (7)
A Victorian rosewood travelling box, brass bound, the blue velvet lined interior containing a selection of ten silver mounted bottles and jars by William Neale, London 1867, each engine turned and engraved, also containing a manicure tray with ten implements (one missing), there is also a jewellery drawer below, the cover inset with a brass plate with presentation inscription dated December 1867
Engine turned and blue enamel four piece dressing table set, comprising hand mirror, hair brush, clothes brush and comb holder, maker H.C.D., Birmingham 1940; together with another engine turned enamel hair brush and an Art Deco four piece manicure set upon an octagonal stand with glass base (6)
A small collection of Matchbox Models of Yesteryear, comprising a No. 1 Allchin 7 NHP Traction Engine, a No. 2 'B' Type Bus, a No. 3 'E' Class Tramcar, a No. 5 1929 Le Mans Bentley, with green tonneau, a No. 8 Bullnose Morris, a No. 9 Fowler Big Lion Showman Engine, with black nameplate, and a No. 12 Horse Bus, all within line drawn boxes (boxes with faults, creases and scuff marks), and other Models of Yesteryear.
A small collection of 2nd type Matchbox Models of Yesteryear, comprising a No. 2 London Bus, a No. 3 E Class Tramcar, a Shand Mason Horse Drawn Fire Engine, a No. 5 Le Mans Bentley, a No. 6 Supercharged Bugatti, a No. 7 Mercer 1913 Raceabout, a No. 9 Fowler Big Lion Showman Engine, a No. 10 1908 Grand Prix Mercedes, a No. 12 Horse Bus, an American 4-4-0 locomotive, a No. 14 Duke of Connaught and a No. 15 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost, all within line drawn boxes (boxes with some creases or scuffs), together with five 3rd type vehicles, comprising a No. 8 1914 Sunbeam motorcycle, a No. 11 1912 Packard Landalet, a No. 10 1928 Mercedes, a No. 16 Spyker veteran automobile and a No. 2 1911 Renault, all boxed (boxes creased and scuffed), a traction engine and a road roller.
A small collection of Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Special and Limited Edition cars and commercial vehicles, including a No. 19 1905 Fowler Showmans Engine, a No. 9 1936 Leyland Cub Fire Engine FK-7, a YS-65 Austin 7 Collection and a YS-43 1905 Busch Self Propelled Fire Engine, all within red and gold boxes, some with outer box (15).
A Bing spirit fired single cylinder horizontal steam engine, with double acting cylinder, whistle, weighted safety valve, level glass, etc, mounted on a green painted plinth base, printed tiles to facing surface, overall length approx 31cm, together with spare chimney, funnels, oil can and instruction leaflet.
A fine scratch built model of a beam engine, the cylinder with brass bound mahogany cladding, spoked flywheel, solid pulley wheel and round tapered column supporting the beam, the steps and galleries with handrails and perforated walkways, finished in maroon and black with yellow and red lining, width approx 37cm, mounted on a simulated black and white tiled base, within a glazed case (faults to base and case). Provenance: from the collection of the late Ron Wheele.
A silver mounted Arts and Crafts design bird's eye maple circular mazer, with a broad engine turned rim with presentation inscription and date 1936, the figured bowl set with silver roundels engraved with stylised mixed flower heads, raised on a circular moulded silver foot, London 1935 by Henry G. Murphy, bearing the falcon symbol, 23cm (9in) diameter

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