An Edward VIII Travelling Dressing Case, the crocodile effect tan case of oblong shape, with hinged frontal lid to a white enamelled metal jewellery basal drawer, the main compartment with four rectangular section jars and four shouldered scent bottles, each with silver tops with light brown sun-burst engine turned decoration, by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1936, the scent bottles 10cm high, the case 27cm wide, 15.5cm high, with outer brown canvas protective sleeve, initialled MCK
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A George III Fish Slice, maker's mark indistinct, London 1794, the reeded handle fitted with a pierced and bright cut navette shaped blade, initialled "P", 29cm long; and A Victorian Christening Mug, Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1870, the cylindrical engine turned body with everted rim and scroll handle, initialled, 11.5cm high, 4oz 17dwt (2)
A 9ct Gold and Diamond Encrusted Vesta Case, maker's mark R&S, circa 1935, of oblong shape, with striped engine turning, applied with white metal roundel inset with tiny diamonds around the number "70" (some stones lacking), ring for suspension, 4.9cm by 4.1cm; and A 14K Gold Propelling Pencil, by Mabie, Todd & Co, circa 1930, plain cylindrical case and engine turned internal telescopic action, with ring for suspension, 5.3cm overall (2)
A Victorian Gold and Tortoiseshell Lorgnette, circa 1870, of typical form, the tortoiseshell handle inset with a vacant oval reserve and a spring-loaded folding mechanism, 15cm long; and A Swizzle Stick, circa 1920, unmarked, the engine turned cylindrical body with a slide action stirrer, 7.5cm long (closed) (2)
A Victorian Silver Gilt Vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1845, shaped oval engraved with differing engine turned panels within asymmetric foliate cartouches, fitted with a foliate pierced grille, 4cm long; A Victorian Silver Gilt Scent Funnel, Rawings & Summers, London 1859, engraved with arabesques and strapwork, initialled beneath a coronet, 4cm long; and A Gilt Metal Vinaigrette (3)
A Victorian Silver Castletop Vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1838, rectangular, applied with a view of Windsor Castle, 3.7cm long; and Two Silver Viniagrettes, one Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1837, one Francis Clark, Birmingham 1929, both rectangular with engine turned decoration, the latter gilt, each 3.7cm long (3) See illustration
A Victorian Bottle Label as the Letter "R", Sheffield 1866, of foliate design, together with chain, 4.1cm; Another, for Brandy, maker's mark JR, London 1793, of canted rectangular form with reeded rim, 3.9cm; Two Victorian Silver Plated Bottle Labels, for Rum and Vermouth; A George III Caddy Spoon, probably Sheffield 1806, the fig shape bowl with patera bright cut short everted handle engraved with cursive "B", 6.9cm long; A 19th Century Silver Plated Shell Form Caddy Spoon, signed C.Forst, stamped with double headed eagle mark, 10cm long; A French Enamelled Pin Box, circa 1920, circular, with engine turned and lavender enamel decoration, 4.2cm; A White Metal Mounted Cylindrical Scent Bottle, probably French, circa 1900, 5.8cm; and A Victorian Gilt Metal Propelling Pencil, of hexagonal form, with Corinthian column end (intaglio stone lacking), 9.5cm long (9)
Faberge: A Russian Silver, Gold and Enamel Scent Bottle, in fitted case, unmarked, circa 1887-90, Imperial warrant to the lining of the case, of ovoid form applied with alternating bands of red and white translucent enamel over an engine turned ground, the cover unscrewing to reveal an adjustable gold and cork stopper, engraved with the stock number "4602" to the neck of the bottle, 3.2cm long See illustration
A builder's model of the M.V. Illiria, built for the Adriatica Line by Cant. Nav. Pellegrino, 1962 with copper hull pierced with glazed portholes and finished in white, red and blue and fitted for internal illumination, scored wooden decks with painted fittings, superstructure and funnel finished in company livery and insignia, contained within a glazed teak case with brass corners and plaque Overall measurements -- 18¾ x 50 x 13½in. (47.5 x 127 x 34.3cm.) Details of professional refurbishment undertaken to authentic specification in 1980. Note: Later owned and operated by Galatours who renamed her Galapagos Discovery, on the 19th October 1999, she was docked at a pier in Panama awaiting completion of her engine repairs when a fire broke out in the engine room. Although fire fighting units responded ten minutes after they were notified, the fire ultimately destroyed the entire ship.
A mixed lot comprising: A George V 9ct Gold retractable pencil, the cylindrical over with all over engine turned decoration to a signed cartouche, London 1933, Makers Mark S M & Co, with further retailers mark S Maudon “Everpoint”, 1843, together with an S Maudon & Co pencil case of oval form with pull-off end and ring suspension, various dates and makers (2)
A George VI Silver and enamelled Cigarette Case of hinged square form, the cover set with translucent pale blue enamel set with fleur de lys decoration and a further enamelled badge for “Philip Island Auto Racing Club”, to an engine turned back cover and gilt interior, height 3 ¼”, Birmingham 1938, Makers Mark Walk & Hall,
A mid 19th Century Silver Cased Open Caced Pocket Watch, Spiridon of Cardiff, No 12554, the frosted movement with engraved and jewelled cock to a bi-metallic cut compensated balance, to fined pillars and dust cover, to a Roman enamel dial with sunk subsidiary seconds, outside minute track and gilt spade hands, in a hinged case, with engine turned back cover, to a vacant cartouche and milled band, London 1867, Makers Mark DL, width 2”
A late 18th / early 19th Century Nickel casedOpen Faced Pocket Watch, John Rentnow – Wontner) of London, 1710, the movement with pierced and engraved cock and silvered regulation subsidiary to fined pillars to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and gilt spade hands, in a hinged case with engine turned back cover (A/F), vacant cartouche with a milled band, numbered 1710, width 2”
A late 19th Century Swiss Silver Cased Open Faced Fob Watch, Carlier & Co, Geneve, the frosted gilt movement, with blue steel screws and mono metallic balance, to a Roman enamel dial, with sunk subsidiary seconds, outside minute track and blue steel moon hands, in a hinged and polished case, with engine turned back cover and vacant cartouche with a milled band, width 1 5/8”
A last quarter of the 19th Century Silver Cased Open Faced Pocket Watch, unsigned, 1062006, the frosted gilt movement with blue steel screws and mono-metallic balance, to a Roman enamel dial with sunk subsidiary seconds, outside minute track and gilt spade hands, in a hinged and polished case, with engine turned back cover, and gartered vacant cartouche, with milled band, Birmingham 1877, Makers Mark A L D, width 2 1/8”
An early 20th Century Silver Cased Open Faced Keyless Pocket Watch, Selex, the 7-jewelled Swiss movement with bi-metallic balance, to an Arabic enamel dial, signed “St Giles Lever, Tillet, Norwich”, with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and blue steel spade hands, in a hinged case with presentation inscribed cuvette and gartered vacant cartouche within engine turned border and milled band, Birmingham 1929, Makers Mark A L D, width 2”
A first quarter of the 20th Century Silver cased open faced keyless Pocket Watch, unsigned, the Swiss gilt and jewelled movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel over coil hairspring (slight water damage), to a Roman enamel dial, with sunk subsidiary seconds and outside minute track (hairline), and gilt spade hands, in a hinged case with engine turned cover, centred with a vacant cartouche within a garter and import marks for London 1919, Makers Mark G S, width 2”
An early 20th Century German Silver Cased Open Faced Keyless Pocket Watch, the frost gilt and jewelled movement with mono-metallic balance and blue steel hairspring, to an Arabic enamel dial signed “Chronometer Alida”, with stylised numerals, outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and pierced blue steel hands, in a hinged and polished case with signed cuvette and initialled cartouche to an engine turned back cover and gilt highlighted bezel marked 800 with German duty marks, width 2”
A Mixed Lot comprising: a late 19th Century Silver Cased open face Fob Watch, the Swiss jewelled movement to a Roman enamel dial in a hinged Silver Case with all over engraved decoration, and a base metal mounted black watermarked silk suspension; together with a Swiss Silver Cased mid-size Pocket Watch, unsigned, with Roman enamel dial and subsidiary seconds and blue steel hands, in a hinged cased with engine-turned covers and milled band (2)
A late Victorian miniature silver dictionary case, the pivoting lid fitted with a magnifying lens revealing a David Bryce English Dictionary, London 1898 by Sampson Mordan & Co, a silver rattle decorated with figures, with a mother-of-pearl handle, an Aladin mother-of-pearl mounted miniature petrol lighter, and a propelling pencil, with engine turned decoration detailed 'W.S. Hicks, New York'.
An 18ct gold cased keyless wind open-faced fob watch, with a jewelled Swiss lever movement, the gilt dial with black Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, the case with engine turned decoration, import mark London 1922, with a curblink watch Albert chain fitted with a gold T-bar and a silver gilt fob medallion, Birmingham 1906, together with an additional T-bar and a small length of chain.
A GEORGE VI OVAL SILVER CASKET, having hinged engine turned cover with egg and dart rim, green satin interior standing on four tapering legs by E.S.B. Birmingham 1921. Together with a small silver bowl engraved “D.J.C.M 2nd December 1926” by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths company London 1922. (2).
A CUT GLASS HIP FLASK, with silver neck and hinged cover and silver cup engraved with a crest of a Wolfs head and to the neck, “Reg. Prince’s bayonet”. By W.W.ED, London 1887. Together with an engine turned cigarette case by W.N. Ltd, Birmingham 1925. Height of flask 5.5”, cigarette case 2.75” x 3.25”. Approx silver weight 6oz. (2).

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