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A SILVER RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE BOX W. D. PRITCHARD, BIRMINGHAM 1948 With engine turned decoration and engraved WAP 22cm (8 1/2in) long With a cedar linerTogether with a pair of circular ashtrays by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1920, each inset with a George III Britannia penny of 1797, 11cm (4 1/4in) diameter
A French silver box by Boin-Taburet, Paris, 20th century, Of rectangular form, the engine turned sides to a hinged cover with a foliate border framing a scene of birds, flowers and a flaming torch, signed Boin Taburet a Paris, the gilded interior with curved base, 950 standard, 5.8 x 9.2 x 2.6cm; together with a silver cigar box with engine turned lid and wood-lined interior (damaged), Birmingham, 1921, maker's mark rubbed, 13.3 x 18.3 x 7cm, weighable silver (Boin-Taburet box only) approx. 6.7ozt (2)
A Swiss three colour gold, turquoise and pearl set open face pocket watch, C.1820,Gilt full plate movement with pierced and engraved balance bridge, engine turned dial with polished Roman numerals, three colour case with musical instruments, birds, flowers set with turquoise stones, seed pearl bezels front and back, unsignedDiameter 40mm
Viner & Co., New Bond Street, an 18ct three colour gold and turquoise open face pocket watch, London hallmark 1824,Gilt brass cylinder movement with standing barrel, plain steel three arm balance, blued steel flat balance spring, index regulator, three colour gilt dial with Roman numerals with floral centre, engine turned gold cuvette, heavily embossed three colour gold florally decorated case set with turquoise stones throughout, case and cuvette both stamped L.C for Louis ComptesseDiameter 46mm
Guex, Paris, an enamel and pearl set open face pocket watch, C.1790,Gilt full plate verge movement with pierced and engraved continental balance bridge, silver regulation, engine turned silvered dial with Roman numerals, blued steel hands, polished gold case with rose cut diamond set sheaf of corn decoration over blue enamel blue ground (one diamond lacking), alternate enamel and seed pearl bands to the case back and bezel, movement signedDiameter 41mm
Leroy, Palais Royal, a gold and emerald set open face key wound pocket watch,No. 114, c.1820,Gilt brass full plate verge movement with centrally mounted pierced and engraved balance bridge, gilt metal engine turned dial with Roman numerals, blued steel hands, three colour gold embossed case, the floral decoration set with emeralds, movement signedDiameter 43mm
Montblanc Meisterstuck silver fountain pen no 146, with engine turned silver case with gold band decoration, hallmarked 925, 18ct white and yellow gold 4810 nib, serial number IB103595, housed in a Montblanc leather pen caseCondition ReportThe pen is in good condition (only one or two tiny marks which are barely visible). There are no personal engravings.
Three Dunhill gilt metal lighters with engine-turned decoration, no.120917, 45787 and 34677, each 6.5cm high (3) Condition ReportTwo of the three Dunhill lighters are missing the turning wheel at the bottom. There are no scratches apparent. One of the lighters is working (with gas). One appears to be working, but needs to be refilled with gas and needs a new flint. One does not appear to be working - the striking wheel is turning round, but not catching.
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear No.6 AEC Openback Truck "Osram Lamps" - pale grey, metal wheels, near mint; No.4 Sentinel Steam Wagon "Sand & Gravel Supplies" - blue body, black chassis and knobbly plastic wheels with rounded axles, good; another; No.7 Leyland 4-ton Truck "W & R Jacob & Co Ltd" - brown, cream roof, metal wheels; Matchbox Models of Yesteryear No.11 Aveling and Porter Road Roller - green, red - vg; another poor; No.1 Allchin Traction Engine - green, copper boiler door, good; No.2 London Bus "Dewars" - red, mid blue driver, bare metal wheels, good; another poor; No.5 Bentley, green, red seats, gold radiator surround, cast hubs, racing number 5, good; no.5 1929 4 1/2 litre Bentley, green, red seats, gold radiator surround, cast hubs, racing number 5, good; No.6 1926, Type 35 Bugatti, red body, gold radiator grille and surround, boxed seats, racing number 6, good; No.10 Mercedes - off-white body, green seats; No.8 Morris Cowley Bullnose, tan body, brown chassis; No.8 Sunbeam Motorcycle with Sidecar, chrome plated finish; etc.
Five 19th century and later open face pocket watches. Comprising; a silver cased hunter, circa 1881; a large silver 'Improved Patent' open face pocket watch, circa 1890, with a fusee lever movement; a silvered engine turned example with a frost-gilded bar cylinder movement; a similar open face with a key wind cylinder escapement; and a gun metal cased open face keyless pocket watch
A silver ash tray and various tea and coffee spoons. The canted-square ash tray with engine turned borders and engraved with initials, mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1968; together with five Victorian fiddle pattern salt spoons and an egg spoon; six various old English pattern coffee spoons and a mustard spoon, various dates, makers and assay offices, 178g
A collection of silver and other items to include a pair of George III cauldron shaped salt cellars. Each on three hoof feet, one engraved beneath with contemporary initials 'R' over 'C*A' and both later engraved 'Henry Weedon Cooke', the marks rubbed probably London 1798; two silver fiddle pattern salt spoons; a silver mounted oval hand mirror embossed with Angels after Reynolds, hallmarks for William Comyns, London 1906; a silver vesta case with a vacant round reserve within foliate scrolls, mark of Saunders and Shepherd, London 1907; a similarly engraved concave card case, mark of A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1909; a German silver caddy spoon with a figural handle, import hallmarks for Berthold Muller, Chester 1909; a Dutch small spoon with a shaped bowl and a ship terminal; an unmarked oval pin dish inset with two coins; an EPNS cigarette case part engraved with engine turned bands and foliate script initials; two pewter hip flasks; two dressing table bottles and other items including a small gold-plated and yellow-foiled glass fob seal; 246g of weighable silver
A silver engine turned rectangular cigarette case, with initials and other items. The cigarette case with a reserve with initials 'W.A.G.' and internally engraved 'W. A. Gittins', hallmarks for Birmingham 1930; a silver engine-turned 'buckle' bangle, mark of Charles Horner, Chester 1945, 17g; a pair of filded oblong baton-twist cufflinks and a tie tack all marked 'Silver'; and a horseshoe and St Christopher 'good luck' cloak clasp, marked 'Silver'; the lot weighs approx. 137g gross
A silver small capstan shaped inkwell and other items. The silver inkwell with a detached lid engraved 'J.N. Archer Houblon 4th June 1918', the base engraved 'From his Personal staff in Manchester on Tank Engine Production', hallmarks for A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1917, 9cm diameter overall, loaded; a silver-plated round milk jug and sugar bowl; a brass candle stick; and a brass chamber stickNote; A wedding gift to the vendor' grandfather John Archer Houblon.His obituary states 'Durinb the First World War, when it was necessary to arrange for rapid production of a specially designed, light-weight internal combustion engine as a propelling unit for the first tanks, he rendered valuable service to the Ministry of Munitions in co-ordinating the efforts of some of the principal engine manufacturers.
A silver vesta/match case and two cigarette cases. The two oblong cigarette cases each engraved with foliate scrolls, one with a round reserve with script initials and '1928', mark of Charles Edwin Turner, Birmingham 1924, 9cm x 8cm; the other with a rectangular reserve with foliate script initials, mark of M H Meyer, Birmingham 1933, 8.5cm x 6.75cm; the vesta with engine turned bands and a round reserve, mark of William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1921; the three weigh 173g gross
Two silver engine turned cigarette cases and other items. The cigarette cases with hallmarks for Birmingham 1924 & 1928, approx. 213g; a silver teaspoon, a coffee spoon and a christening fork, various dates and makers, 40g; together with a silver-plated three piece cruet set, a child's EPNS pusher and spoon; two tea knives, and other items
A Twin Cylinder Horizontal Mill Engine, Scratch built model constructed almost entirely of gunmettal, the engine mounted on gunmetal stock, single disk flywheel to the centre, each engine with long con rod, steel block guides, fly ball governor, eccentric driven valve chest lever operated blowdown valves, all mounted on a wooden base, approx 22 stroke 1" bore, base width 45cm
Stuart Turner Beam Steam Engine & Boiler, Stuart Turner beam engine built from castings, green panted base mounted on polished wooden plinth, eccentric on long bar to steam chest valve gear, parallel linkage to beam, with stuart turner 504 copper boiler incomplete and missing chimney, the engine Length: 13 Inches, Flywheel Diameter: 7 Inches, Bore: 1 Inch Diameter, Stroke: 2 Inches. Note: engine stiff but turns
Model Hit & Miss Open Crank Stationary Engine, the engine with mounted on a polished oak base, with counterweight open crank, twin drilled disk flywheels, 1 with a pully the other with a governor acting on the con rod to disengage the exhaust valve (hit & miss) , with water cooled hopper finished green, cylinder head with atmospheric inlet valve, spark plug, simple carburetor with fuel needle, brass bottle exhaust, brass fuel tank to the side, engine 1" bore, 2" stroke, base 36cm front to back
Hebdomas, a silver eight-day duration pocket watch signed within Spiral Breguet Levees Visibles the typical Hebdomas dial having a visible lever escapement, black Roman numerals, blued steel hands, a sweep seconds hand and subsidiary dials showing day and date, the case with engine-turned decoration to the front and back and marked .925 for silver, diameter 50mm, total weight ca. 91.88gms.
Raymond Weil Freelancer a gentleman's a stainless-steel and plated wristwatch the engine-turned silvered dial with date aperture, baton numerals and hands, and signed Raymond Weil, Genève, the stainless-steel and plated case having a sapphire crystal back and stamped K243588, 2770, with matching bracelet, diameter 38mm.
J.W. Benson, London a gold open-faced pocket watch the dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and signed J.W. Benson, London the movement having a lever escapement and signed J.W. Benson, Ludgate Hill, London, 9684, To H.M. The Late Queen, the case with engine-turned decoration an initials to the centre AFH 1911, and hallmarked for 18ct gold, London 1910, with gold chain stamped .375, diameter 32mm, total weight ca. 84.92gms, watch, 7.94gms chain.
Griffen & Hyams, London an 18ct gold open-faced pocket watch the dial having raised gold numerals and three-gold outer decoration, the movement having a chain fusee and plain steel balance to the lever escapement with the backplate engraved Griffen & Hyams, 22 Cornhill, London, the case having engine-turned engraving to the back and and hallmarked for 18ct gold, London 18138 along with the casemakers' initials J.W. for John Williams of Great Sutton Street, Clerkenwell, London, diameter 42mm, total weight ca. 56.8gms.Another 18K open-faced pocket watch the dial having an engraved centre, black Roman numerals, blued-steel spade hands, the Swiss movement having a cylinder escapement, the case marked within 18K, diameter 38mm, total weight ca. 37.03gms. Complete with a gold-plated chain.
James Weloh, London, a silver pair-cased pocket watch the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and gold spade hands, the fusee movement with verge escapement and having a pierced and engraved balance cock to the plain steel balance, the backplate engraved Jas Weloh, London with the case stamped J.H for the casemaker James Healey of Coventry and hallmarked for Birmingham 1832, diameter 50mm, total weight ca. 168gms.William Hayton, London a gilded-brass pair-cased pocket watch the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, the fusee movement with verge escapement and having a pierced and engraved balance cock to the balance, the backplate engraved Wm. Hayton, London, the case stamped RN for the casemaker, diameter 52mm.Jonathan Otway, London a silver pair-cased pocket watch the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and fleur-de-lys hands, the fusee movement with verge escapement and having a pierced and engraved balance cock to the balance, the backplate engraved Jno. Otway, London with the case stamped TS for the casemaker and hallmarked for London, diameter 52mm, total weight ca. 109gms.Charles Vincent, Coventry a pair-cased pocket watch the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and gold spade hands, the fusee movement with verge escapement and having a pierced and engraved balance cock to the plain steel balance, the backplate engraved Charles Vincent, Coventry with the case stamped M.A. for the casemaker James Healey of Coventry and hallmarked for London 1811, diameter 56mm, total weight ca. 124.18gms.E. Soloman, Canterbury, a brass-cased pair-cased pocket watch the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, missing hands, the fusee movement with verge escapement and having a pierced and engraved balance cock to the balance, the backplate engraved E. Soloman, Canterbury, No.60, the case with engine-turned decoration to the rear, diameter 45mm.

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