Two 18ct gold band rings. The rings to include an 18ct gold engine turned design band ring, marked 750. An 18ct gold twisted band ring, unmarked however surface tests indicate 18ct gold. Band ring size O. Twisted band ring size M.5. Weighs 5.6g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
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A pair of 18ct gold, sapphire and platinum cufflinks. The cufflinks having a central bezel set round cut sapphire mounted on an engine turned platinum face linked by an 18ct gold chain. Stamped 18ct and PT. Measures 2.5cm x 1.4cm. Weighs 7.4g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
A 19th century hallmarked open faced pocket watch. Key wind movement with engine turned dial having raised gilt numeral chapter ring. Seconds dial at lower six position. Hallmarked Chester 1889. Glass loose, sold as found. Total gross weight 130.36g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
A pair of hallmarked 9ct gold earrings and a group of yellow metal earring. The first pair of vintage stud earrings having a dapped and textured rounded triangular head with central granulation detail, hallmarked for London 1975. The others of various shapes to include triangles, circles, octagons and scalloped flowers all having engine turned sunburst style faceted effect. One post AF. All having straight post backs and butterfly clasps. All marked as or surface test as 9ct gold. Total weight approx 1.7g. Largest head measures approx 0.7cm.
An early 20th century Plojoux, Genève Swiss 935 silver and guilloche enamel powder puff pot. The pot decorated with four cherubs with foliate and engine turned enamel design. The box having a hinged lid opening to reveal a mirror to the interior. The pot having original powder pot and puff. Powder pot can be removed being a separate container. Marked 935 Plojoux Geneve with single bear stamp. Weight 42.5g. Measures 3.8cm diameter. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
An early 20th century Edwardian Swiss Plojoux silver and enamel ball pendant watch on chain. The watch having engine turned enamel decoration on silver case marked to the interior of the case with bear assay mark, 935, Swiss Sterling Silver Agent Dore. The movement unbranded. The watch strung upon a matched guard chain having guilloche enamel baton links to dog lead clasp marked to jump ring. The watch presented in fitted case for Plojoux Watch and Jewellery factory Geneve & Montreux. The watch not working, however, hands wind. Total weight 35.5g Measures ball 2.3cm. Chain 72cm. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
A retro hallmarked 9ct yellow gold swizzle stick necklace pendant. The vintage cocktail stirrer of tubular form having engine turned pattern throughout with a slider to reveal drink stirring prongs. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1965, makers marks for C&C - Cohen & Charles. Total weight 5.4g. Measures 8.8cm, 12.5cm fully extended. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
A Victorian 19th century open faced pocket watch. Key wind with bale atop. Engine turned dial with raised Roman numeral chapter ring and seconds dial at the six position. Hallmarked Chester 1890, sponsors mark T&C. Weight 113.66g. Together with a silver 935 pocket fob watch and a white metal fob watch. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate. Sold untested and without warrantee.
Mint Stamps Booklets Collection Includes D-Day 50th Anniversary (Jersey) x 2, Greetings from Jersey x 2, Adventures III of William Mesny (Jersey) x 2, Greetings Stamp Booklet (Ireland) x 2, Irish Nobel Prize Winners x 2, Maritime Fishing Fleet (Ireland) x 2, Dublin 1991 - European City of Culture x 2, Snaefell Mountain Railway 1995 (Isle of Man) x 2, Manx Electric Railway Centenary 1993 (Isle of Man) x 2, Ships (Isle of Man) x 4, Christmas (Isle of Man) x 4, Happy Holidays in the Isle of Man x 2, Lighthouses (Isle of Man) x 2, Thomas the Tank Engine (Isle of Man) x 2, Penny Post - Commemorative Stamp Booklet (Isle of Man) x 2, Plus 16 Small Booklets and Three 1967 Postage Stamps Special Issues, good condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A 1920's hallmarked silver mounted vanity mirror and hairbrush. Each having an engine turned repeated stripe pattern with central vacant cartouche. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1928. Makers mark WN Ltd for William Neale & Son Ltd. Weight approx 383.5g. Measures approx 25cm x 12.5cm / 22cm x 6.5cm.
A George V hallmarked silver and guilloche enamel companion set and matched pencil. The two piece partial set comprising of a cigarette case and vesta case in fitted case. To also include a matched propelling pencil. The vesta and cigarette case having a yellow guilloche enamel sunburst design to the front with engine turned pattern to verso. Both opening to gilded interiors. Presented in a fitted case. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1933. Makers mark A Bros Ltd for Adie Brothers Ltd. Propelling pencil stamped 925 to bail. Combined weight approx 323.6g. Measures approx 8cm x 6.5cm (cigarette case) / 20cm x 15cm (box).
A collection of hallmarked silver items. The lot to include a George V silver cigarette case with engine turned design and monogrammed cartouche. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1925. Makers mark J.G Ltd for Joseph Gloster Ltd. A magnifying glass with white metal mounted handle. Unmarked, surface tests indicate silver. A silver ink well with assay mark and date letter t for 1914. Combined weight approx 390g. Measures approx 9cm x 8cm (case).
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette box. The box of rectangular form having an engine turned finish and monogrammed initials E.M.H to the front. The hinged lid opening to a gilded interior. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1936. Makers mark M.W & Co Ld for M Wachenheimer & Co Ltd (probably). Weight approx 361g. Measures approx 20cm x 8cm.
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case. The Art Deco case having an engine turned design with monogramed cartouche. The case having a later addition enamelled panel to centre depicting a nude lady with American flag. Inscribed inside 'To Ted from his wife Christmas 1939. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1934. Makers mark S.Bros. Weight approx 254g. Measures approx 12cm x 8.5cm.
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case and compact. The cigarette case having an engine turned repeated stripe pattern with central monogrammed cartouche. Hallmarked for Birmingham,1912. Makers mark HW&Co Ltd for Horace Woodward & Co Ltd. The make up compact having a hinged lid and bail. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1919. Makers mark D.Bro. Combined weight approx 129.4gm. Measures approx 8.5cm x 8cm / 5cm diameter.
Two early 20th century hallmarked silver cigarette cases. The lot to include a George VI case having an engine-turned decoration and opening to a gilt interior with inscription 'P.A.H Stork Sales Award Nov 1937.' Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1937. Makers mark R&D for Roberts & Dore Ltd. A smaller George V cigarette case with central monogrammed cartouche. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1924. Makers mark D&F for Deakin & Francis Ltd. Combined weight approx 211.6g. Measures approx 10cm x 8.5cm / 8cm x 5.5cm.
Two Victorian and later hallmarked silver cigarette cases. The Victorian cigarette case having monogrammed initials to the front and opening to a gilded interior. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1876. Makers mark D&F for Deakin & Francis Ltd. The other George V example having an engine turned pattern. Hallmarked for London 1933. Combined weight approx 231g. Measures approx 10cm x 8cm / 9cm x 6.5cm.
A George VI hallmarked silver cigarette case. The case having an engine turned pattern with central cartouche inscribed with a shield of the coat of arms of United Kingdom with scroll beneath having the text Dieu et mon droit which translates to 'God and my right'. The case opens up to monogramed initials JJB inscribed with date 25/12/42. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1939. Makers mark T&S for E J Trevitt & Sons. Weight approx 135.9g. Measures approx 9.7cm x 8.1cm.
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case. The 1920's Art Deco case having an engine turned finish with monogrammed cartouche to the corner. The case inscribed to interior 'Presented to J.P Monkhouse Esq by his colleagues on his vacating the chair of the Luncheon Club. 1880 - G.W.R - 1927 Paddington. Hallmarked for Chester, 1927. Makers mark C&C for Cohen & Charles. Weight approx 190.9g. Measures approx 12.5cm x 8.2cm.
A George VI Art Deco hallmarked silver mounted cigarette box. The box having an engine turned design with greek key banding. Inscription to the front '25th September 1935'. The box opening with a double hinged lid and having a weighted base and wood interior. Hallmarked for Chester, 1935. Makers mark T&S for E J Trevitt & Sons. Weight approx 458.4g. Measures approx 15.5cm x 8.8cm.
Two 20th century continental cigarette cases. The lot to include a cigarette case of bulbous form with gilded interior. Stamped Silver with marks ORR and 14. To also include a cigarette case with engine turned design and cabochon button. Stamped Sterling. Combined weight approx 183.2g. Measures approx 8.3cm x 6.3cm / 8cm x 6cm.
A George V hallmarked silver coin purse and cigarette case. The coin purse having an engine turned striped patter with embossed scroll border and having a central cartouche with initials PP 23 Lefroy StNc. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1916 (marks rubbed). A cigarette case. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1926. Makers mark JG Ld for Joseph Gloster. Combined weight approx 172.0g.
Two hallmarked silver cigarette cases. The lot to include a George VI Art Deco case with engine turned pattern and monogrammed cartouche with gilded interior. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1937. Makers mark FF for Frederick Field Ltd. To also include a George V cigarette case with engine turned pattern and central monogramed cartouche. The case having inscription to interior '20-5-23 From his friend'. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1922. Makers mark HM for Henry Matthews. Combined weight approx 208g. Measures approx 9.5cm x 7.5cm / 9cm x 8cm.
A post WW2 era Operators Hand Book for the Rolls Royce Merlin Engines & Power Plants MK.Nos.22.24.T24. Dated September 1947, with hard covers featuring the Rolls Royce logo and blocked lettering. Approximately 160 pages, with diagrams (some fold out). 20.8cm x 12.9cm. Plus several other WW2 and post WW2 publications relating to aircraft and aircraft engines. Including: The testing of Aero Engines by Beaumont, Rolls Royce Ltd Electro Magnetic Flaw Detection from 1948, Aircraft Calculations from 1942, Aero Engine Accessories Test Data from Sept 1943, British Thomson-Houston Instruction Book 1571, a 1971 Rolls Royce Foreman’s Handbook, Calverts Practical Notes on Screw-Cutting, and a WW2 ‘British Air Forces’ soft cover book by the Illustrated London News. 9 items. Condition: generally fair. Many of the publications are worn from use, with some damage to the spines, soiling to the covers etc. The internal pages of the book are mostly in good order, with clean pages.

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