A gold pocket watch, circa 1917, the full hunter pocket watch with engine turned decoration, inscribed with the initials RBSL, to a white enamel dial with black Roman numeral indicators and a subsidiary seconds dial, length 6.3cm including suspension hoop, British hallmark for 18ct gold, London, date letter for 1917, indistinctly signed to dial, numbered 5845, gross weight 72 grams, case
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A BOXED MAMOD MINOR 1 LIVE STEAM ENGINE, not tested, playworn condition with paint loss, marking and wear, looks to have been well used, with burner tray but missing other accessories, with a boxed Mamod Model Power Hammer and Model Power Press, both appear complete and in good condition, all boxes damaged, with a quantity of boxed and loose Meccano, to include boxed 1970's Conversion set, No.7X, contents not checked, loose Meccano from assorted eras, quantity of plan books and other literature (2 boxes)
A D.R. MERCER LIVE STEAM ROAD LOCOMOTIVE TRACTION ENGINE MODEL, not tested, has been constructed to a good standard, not checked for completeness, with burner tray, looks to have rarely been fired up, unpainted finish with some surface rusting, length approx. 30cm, with a set of plans/instructions
A WWI ERA WOODEN AEROPLANE PROPELLER, this was used on a British SES 61-plane the engine would have been a Hispano-Suiza 150 H.P with a two blade airscrew, this was widely used to combat the threat of Germany on the western front from 1916to the end of WWI, the other information on the propeller is T28066 amd G.27,N.92, the propeller itself measures approximately 240cm from tip to tip, various companies made these propellers and they were also used on USAF planes, RAAF and RCAF planes, it was previously on display in a RAF club in Derby, due to the size of this we are unable to offer shipping on this lot, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
A BOXED MAMOD LIVE STEAM TRACTION ENGINE, No.TE1, not tested, appears largely complete but in playworn condition with some minor paint loss, marking and wear, has been fired up but possibly not for some time, complete with burner tray, steering extension, driving band and funnel, box complete but has some minor damage, marking and wear
A COLLECTION OF REPAINTED, RESTORED AND MODIFIED DINKY AND CORGI TOY VEHICLES, all have been painted into blue and white Standard Triumph liveries, to include Dinky Supertoys T.V. Mobile Control Room, No.967/987 converted to a racing car transporter carrying Dinky Toys Triumph TR2, No.105/111, Dinky Toys Bedford Fire Engine, No.259/276 converted to a racing car mobile workshop, towing a modified Matchbox King Size trailer carrying Dinky Toys Triumph TR2, No.111, two Corgi Major Toys Bedford S type articulated Carrimore Car Transporters, No.1101, Dinky Toys Bedford O series articulated Pullmore Car Transporter, No.582, with boxed restored Dinky Toys Loading Ramp, No.994, box damaged, all models have been modified and/or repainted and finished to a very good standard and are in very good condition with only very minor wear, with a collection of car maintenance ramps, including examples by Corgi, Matchbox, Crescent and Fairylite
A group of ephemera relating to locomotives, to include a photograph album containing pictures of The Flying Scotsman at Stamford dated 1969, various railway stations in the 1960s to include Leicester, Traction Engine Rally Lincoln 1967, enamel pin badges, various books, pamphlets, Bradshaw's 1938 Railway Guide, etc.
Assorted scientific instruments including a Crosby indicator steam engine spring tester, boxed, a Vulcan test gauge, boxed, a Crosby Steam Gauge and Valve Company stainless steel pressure tester gauge and an early brass electric time switch in glass-topped case (4) Condition Report Box sizes: 12x23x17cm, 11.5x20x18cm, 9.5x14.5x11.5cm and 12.5x22.5x17.5cmTotal weight approx 9.5kg
Edwardian silver-plated dressing table set with cut glass tray, each engraved with monogram 'MU' within foliate oval cartouche, engine-turned within gadrooned and egg and dart borders, comprising a mirror and two brushes, on rectangular cut glass stand and a pair of Victorian silver-plated corinthian column candlesticks and sconces, on stepped gadrooned bases, 24.3cm high
George V silver-mounted cut glass dressing table pot with engine-turned decoration, hallmarked London 1928 possibly by Henry Perkins & Sons and an assortment of other silver and white metal wares including a silver-mounted wooden box, silver-mounted dressing table wares including mirror and brushes, a silver ashtray, etc
Industry, engineering – Bourne (John, CE, ed.), A Treatise on the Steam Engine in its Application to Mines, Mills, Steam Navigation and Railways, London, Longman Brown Green and Longmans, 4th edn., 1850, small 4to, 258pp, 334 plates, many other illustrations, bound half leather marbled boards; Walshaw (A. C., PhD, MSc, MIMechE), Heat Engines, London, Longman, Green Co. 4th edn., 1958, 12mo, xxv + 524, illus. & diagrams, bound embossed green cloth, silvered titles to spine (2)
SMALL SILVER & WHITE METAL COLLECTION, comprising a four-footed ashtray, Birmingham 1910, maker Synyer & Beddoes, 4cms H, 13cms across, 2.2ozt, white metal mounted mother-of-pearl shell housed in a walnut stand, 2.5cms H, 15cms across, white metal mussel shell ornament with spring hinge, 6.5cms across, both the latter items have no visible marks, together with ELIZABETH II SILVER SNUFF BOX rectangular format, engine turned decoration, two gold colour strips to the base, top rectangular cartouche engraved with the initials JJG, 6.5cms across, 2.6ozt, London 2003, Peter John DohertyProvenance: deceased estate Conwy
PRESENTATION SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche to the top, inscribed to the front "Presented to T E Jones by the manager and staff of Barclays Bank DCO Broken Hill 1960", Birmingham 1955, Harman Brothers, 4.75 (h) x 17 (w) x 12 cms (d)Provenance: deceased estate Gwynedd
ELEVEN HALLMARKED SILVER DRESSING TABLE ITEMS, nine bearing various Birmingham hallmarks comprising a hand mirror and matching brush with engine turned design, 27.5cms (l) the hand mirror, five various silver topped dressing table bottles and two lidded circular containers and two further silver topped glass bottles, Chester and London hallmarksProvenance: deceased estate Denbighshire
A pair of old Port and Starboard light, engine telegraph etc. CONDITION REPORT To our eye, there are no chips or cracks to the glass. Two burners present.Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself. To that end, we have provided a number of additional images to showcase the lot in further detail.

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