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A German model steam plant, probably by Doll & Cie, Nuremberg, the horizontal boiler driving a single cylinder engine with sight glass, pressure gauge and safety valve, mounted on simulated brickwork plinth with matching chimney linked to a belt driven governor; a separate mounted circular saw; a metal base supporting drive wheels for linkage to other models, fair-good, unboxed, circa 1930’s
92 A silver shaped oval engine-turned trinket box with a husk bordered hinged lid, on four foliate scroll legs, Birmingham 1913 by Synyer & Beddoes, 13cm wide (5in), and a white metal cylindrical smelling salts bottle, chased with children playing near a wooden fence and trees, unmarked, 5cm high (2in)
A pair of Victorian silver quatrefoil pedestal salts embossed with vacant cartouches and foliate bands under pierced interlaced rims, London 1889 by Wakely & Wheeler, 7cm wide (2.75in), a pair of fluted round small salts, Birmingham 1888 by Hirons & Plante, with two spoons, in a case, and an engine-turned six piece dressing table set, in a case
Raymond Weil, Geneve, a stainless steel rectangular bracelet watch, circa 2004, ref; 9973/1, no.X268787, silver engine turned dial with raised Roman numerals, two piece screw case on block bracelet with deployant clasp, quartz movement, in original case with instruction and international guarantee booklets
A collection of jewellery, comprising; a baroque pearl long chain, stamped ‘9’, an oval white opal bar brooch, a synthetic corundum ‘star’ brooch, a 9ct gold engine turned propelling tooth pick, a small tusk brooch, stamped ‘14K 585’, a claw brooch and a pair of pendent earrings with screw fittings
J L Chapman, A group of three colour reproductions, including the Village Forge; The Old Mill; Steam Engine, all signed, unframed, each approx 37x48cm together with three colour reproductions by Michael Barnfather, Finishing Touches, estuary scene and a river scene, all signed in pencil, unframed (6)
A collection of items formerly belonging to GH Elliott, to include a mounted leather presentation wallet, with marks for London 1910, maker John Collard Vickery, applied to the front with the classical HMV motif of Nipper and the horn gramophone beneath an inscription To G.H. Elliott, With all Good Wishes, surmounted by a crescent moon and three stars, together with an engine turned card case and foliate engraved vesta case, both initialled G.H.E., with accompanying inscribed photograph, sketch and letter (6) Affectionately referred to as The Chocolate Coloured Coon, George H. Elliott was born in 1883 in Rochdale, Lancashire and raised in America. By the time he returned to London at the age of 12 he was a child star and had performed in New York. A pioneer of the minstrel scene Elliott performed dressed immaculately in a white frock coat and top hat. Reputedly presented with this silver mounted wallet by HMV for the commercial success of the song Silvery Moon, Elliot continued performing into his mid-seventies and died in 1962, aged seventy-nine. Provenance: By bequest to a private gentleman. £200-300
A Victorian Scottish multi-purpose box, with marks for Edinburgh circa 1840, maker J McKay, of rectangular outline with overall engine turned decoration, three lidded compartments, the smallest with a vestas striker, and cheroot cutter, also with a long compartment and a further compartment for snuff 6.3cm x 3cm x 1.6cm
A Victorian 'castle top' card case, with marks for Birmingham 1845?, maker Nathaniel Mills, of shaped rectangular outline, the front cast with a view of York Cathedral amidst foliate scrolls, the reverse profusely decorated with foliate scrolls around the central shaped oval cartouche inscribed Mrs E.S. Livingston, contained in a fitted case, together with an engine turned card case, Birmingham 1868, initialled within a fastened belt motif, cased (2)
A William IV vinaigrette, with marks for Birmingham 1835, maker Nathaniel Mills, of engine turned oval form, with central vacant rectangular plaque and foliate carved thumb-piece to the cover, with gilt foliate scroll pierced grille and sponge, together with a shaped rectangular parcel gilt vinaigrette, Birmingham 1847, also by Nathaniel Mills, foliate scroll engraved and decorated with assorted engine turned panels, with foliate carved thumb-piece and gilt foliate scroll pierced and engraved grille (2) Widths 5.2cm and 4cm
A George III snuff box with marks for Birmingham 1814, maker Samuel Pemberton, of rectangular form with re-entrant corners, all over engine turned decoration, gilt interior, together with another, smaller snuff box also by Samuel Pemberton with simple engraving of a blank shield (2) Lengths: 5cm and 2.7cm
A blue printed jug commemorating "The entrance to the Liverpool and Manchester Railway" circa 1830, the reverse printed with a view of Braithwaie and Ericson’s novelty engine pulling an open passenger coach and a wagon loaded with barrels, all within blue printed floral borders, restored 4.75" high
A silver and enamel timepiece, Vienna, circa 1885, the octagonal case held aloft by a mermaid and surmounted by a two-handled urn, the three quarter inch circular enamel dial with ring of roman numerals and classically painted two figure centre within an engine turned silver gilt surround depicting two classical figures striking two bells behind an octagonal glass front, the back engraved with C scrolls, flowerheads and leaves behind a domed octagonal glass back standing on a rectangular glass and enamel base with canted corners, 7" high
A collection of various items including: gilt metal Dunhill lighter; Edward VIII Coronation medal; row of simulated pearls; white metal chain set simulated pearls; book style photo locket; gilt metal vesta and a gilt metal wedding band. Together with four loose stones including an oval opal approx. 1.7cm. x 7mm; a silver chased thimble; silver crayon case; a plated guard chain with hand cornucopia terminal; a bulbous hair pin on chain; miniature steel and enamel button hook (from a Victorian Christmas cracker); silver propelling pencil; mother of pearl penknife in leather case and an engine turned silver cigarette case (Birmingham 1935 Silver Jubilee hallmark). All contained in a leather covered fitted jewellery case. A Lot.
A William IV rectangular snuff box with bowed ends and reeded and engine turned decoration, with cast leaf scroll thumbpiece, 3.5ins x 1.25in x 1.25in, by E.S., Birmingham 1834 (weight 3ozs), and a Georgian oval pap boat embossed and chased with flowers and leafage, 4.5ins x 2.75ins, London hallmark (date letter rubbed)
An early Victorian vinaigrette, by W m. & Ed. Turnpenny, circa 1845, engine turned and shaped oval with hinged cover and pierced gilt grill, engraved initials, 1 1/2in. (4cm); a Victorian silver snuff box, date and makers marks rubbed, shell shaped, 2 3/4in. (7cm); an Edwardian cut glass pin jar, with embossed silver cover, 4 1/4in. (11cm); and a Victorian sweet meat dish, heart-shaped with pierced and embossed scroll and ribbon design, 3 1/2in. (9cm). (4)

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