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A 'YARD O' LED' SILVER PROPELLING PENCIL AND A FRUIT KNIFE, engine turned pattern pencil, vacant cartouche, hallmarked 'Yard-o-Led Co' London 1967, length 12.5cm, approximate gross weight 22.1 grams, together with a silver fruit knife, hallmarked 'Thomas Turner & Co' Sheffield, fitted with stainless steel blades (condition report: both items would benefit from a gentle clean and polish, general light wear)
A SELECTION OF POCKET WATCHES, to include a late Victorian silver pocket watch, the enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary dial at six o'clock, key wound movement, hallmarked Chester 1881, approximate gross weight of pocket watch 97.80 grams, a Smiths pocket watch with cream dial, black Arabic numerals, illuminous black hands, dial signed SMITHS Empire Made in GT Britain, AF Plexi glass front loose, an early 20th century pocket watch with cream dial with red and black Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial at six o'clock, a wristwatch head with white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals, dial signed Union Horlogere, yellow metal hands, to the yellow and white metal case, with engine turned detail and shield scroll design centre, case diameter approx. 31mm, watch case AF (Condition report: overall condition fair to poor, all movements untested, Plexi glass to Smiths pocket watch misshaped, discoloured and loose, surface wear to early 20th century pocket watch with leather pendant attachment, watch face with loose case back, in need of attention)
A French Brass Paste Set Strike and Repeat Carriage Clock, retailed by Jones, London, circa 1890, carrying handle and repeat button, paste set borders, Corinthian capped columns, Arabic numeral silvered chapter ring, paste set bezel and an engine turned dial mask, twin barrel movement with a platform lever escapement and striking on a gong, outer fitted travelling case, 17.5cm high over handleProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire Case brass surfaces are discoloured, glass panels with no cracks and no chips, dial slightly discoloured and slightly stained in parts, dial with small scratches, both movement spring barrels are fully wound, movement not working, movement needs a service. Outer travelling case is worn in parts.
A Continental Silver-Gilt and Enamel Box, With English Import Marks for F. B. Reynolds, London, 1927 oblong, the hinged cover with a plaque enamelled with a Venetian view, the sides engraved with foliage and the base engine-turned, later engraved inside with an inscription and dated '1937'80mm wide, gross weight 2oz 17dwt, 89grMarked inside the base and part marked inside cover with English import marks. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor bruises to the base. There are some scratches to the enamel. The gilding is pale.
A Victorian Silver Snuff-Box, by Charles Reily and George Storer, London, 1838 oblong, the base, hinged cover and sides each engine-turned, with foliage and flower cast thumbpiece, the hinged cover further engraved with presentation initials, the interior gilt85mm long, 3oz 13dwt, 114grFully marked inside base and further part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The cover does not close entirely tightly on one side. There is a small bruise to the top back corner.
A George IV Silver Snuff-Box, by Ledsam and Vale, Birmingham, 1821 oblong, the base and hinged cover each engine-turned, the sides reeded and with foliage-cast borders, the hinged cover further engraved with a crest, the interior gilt 70mm wide, 4oz 4dwt, 68grMarked inside base with makers mark, Birmingham town mark and date letter. Further marked inside cover with makers mark, duty mark and lion passant. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The cover closes tightly.
A William IV Silver Snuff-Box, Maker's Mark TS, Birmingham, 1835 oblong, the hinged cover with a vacant centre surrounded by engine-turning and with a foliage and flower-cast border, the base engine-turned and the sides reeded, the interior gilt, 82mm wide; Together With a George IV silver snuff-box, the base and hinged cover incised with lines, the cover further later engraved with initials, 68mm widetotal weight 6oz 4dwt, 192gr (2)Each marked inside base with makers mark, Birmingham town mark and date letter. Further marked inside cover with makers mark, duty mark and lion passant. The marks are generally clear. The larger box with some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The cover closes tightly. There is an area of pitting on the cover, as can be seen in the catalogue illustration. The smaller box maker's mark TS, Birmingham,1822. This box with surface scratching and wear. The wear is noticeable as an obvious softening to the engraving and engine-turned decoration. The initials are possibly later and are only just visible. The cover closes tightly.
A Victorian Silver Vinaigrette, by Alfred Taylor, Birmingham, 1861 oval, the hinged cover engraved with a view of the International Exhibition of 1862, opens to reveal a flower and foliage pierced and engraved grille, the base engine-turned and centring a vacant shield 47mm wide, 13dwt, 20gr The 1862 International Exhibition opened in London in May and was visited by some six million visitors by the time it closed in November. It had been the original intention that the building, on a site of what is now the Natural History Museum, would be kept. Unfortunately the government of the day declined to fund the purchase so the structure was instead dismantled with the many of its constituent materials being used in the construction of the Alexander Palace.The present example is almost certainly engraved after a design published by A. Park of 7 Leonard Street, Finsbury Park and interestingly varies from the final design, presumably as it, and the vinaigrette, were produced in advance of the completion of the structure and in anticipation of a great demand when the exhibition opened. The design is almost certainly that registered by Alfred Taylor of 9 Howard Street, Birmingham as number 143413 ‘an ornamental panel shaped design with image of building’ on 12 September 1861.Tennants are grateful to an Irish academic for their assistance in identifying the view on the present vinaigrette. Marked inside base with makers mark, Birmingham town mark and date letter. Further marked inside cover with makers mark, duty mark and lion passant. The grille marked inside with duty mark. The marks with some but but generally legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The cover does not close completely flush. The engraving crisp. Some corrosion/tarnish inside.
An Elizabeth II Gold 'Yard-o-Led' Pencil, by Yard-o-Led Co., London, 1963, 9ct with an overall engine-turned finish, the top with cartouche engraved with initials and with clip12.6cm long, gross weight 18dwt, 28grFully marked on side and further part marked on cover and clip. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The cap twists to operate the mechanism which seems to function properly.
An Elizabeth II Gold 'Yard-o-Led' Pencil, by E. Baker and Son, Birmingham, 1958, 9ct with an overall engine-turned finish, the top with a vacant cartouche and with clip12.5cm long, gross weight 18dwt, 28grFully marked on cover, the side and clip further part marked. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The cap twists to operate the mechanism which seems to function properly.
A Swiss Silver and Enamel Photograph-Frame, by Ploujoux, Geneva, First Quarter 20th Century, Numbered 67024 shaped oval and on leaf-cast feet, the border with lavender enamel on an engine-turned ground and heightened with foliage and flowers. with a ribbon-tied crest and easel-back14cm high, 9.8cm wide, total gross weight 8oz 10dwt, 265grStamped on the back with makers name, 'Geneve' and 'Swiss. Further struck with Swiss standard mark, '935' and a possible maker's mark. The marks are generally clear. There is some minor overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor chips to the inner band of white enamel.
A Pair of Victorian Silver Hot-Water Jugs, by William Hunter, London, 1863 pear-shaped and on spreading foot, overall engine-turned, engraved on one side with the badge of the 20th (East Devonshire) Regiment of Foot, later the Lancashire Fusiliers, the other side engraved with an inscription, the hinged cover with cast crown finial, with ivory insulated loop handle 33cm high, gross weight 52oz 17dwt, 1,644gr (2) Provenance: Sold by Order of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to Benefit the Fusiliers' Aid Society (13 January Jewellery, Watches and Silver sale, lots 2273-2307 and Antiques and Interiors sale, 5 January 2024 lots 1-16). The inscriptions read 'Presented by Col. John Cormick 1st Batt'n 20th Reg't on Promotion Dec'r 24th 1863'.With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number BXXVSZHD. Each fully marked on lower body. Further parrt marked underneath, inside cover and on handle. There is some wear to the marks but in general each is legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the decoration and engraving. The base of one with a poorly executed solder repair. There is some excess solder to the foot and stem of this example. There is some cracking and discolouration to the ivory on each. There is some bruising overall. There is a repair to the hinge of one. The cover of this example does not close properly.
A George V Silver Dressing-Table Box, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1927 square and with pull-off cover, overall engine-turned, the cover further engraved with an 'L' cypher below an earl's coronet70mm square 65mm high, 6oz 9dwt, 200grThe cypher is possibly that of the Earls of Lonsdale.Fully marked on side of cover and on bezel. The marks are generally clear. Further stamped underneath with silversmiths name. There is some overall minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A George V Silver Dressing-Table Box, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1914 cylindrical and with pull-off cover, with an overall engine-turned finish, the cover with a stylised foliage and flower engraved border82mm diameter, 80mm high, 4oz 14dwt, 147grFully marked on side of cover and on bezel. The marks are generally clear. Further stamped underneath with silversmiths name. There is some overall minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a very shallow small bruise to one side of the cover.
Oris: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Oris, model: Artelier, ref: 7670, circa 2016, (calibre 733) lever movement signed, engine turned black dial with dagger markers, date aperture at 6, glazed back numbered 3209209 and secured by eight screws, Oris strap and stainless steel deployant clasp, with Oris boxes, guarantee card and instruction booklet40mm wideCase with minor scratches in parts, glass is clean, strap is clean, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, date changing correctly, movement in going order.
Waltham: An 18 Carat Gold Full Hunter Pocket Watch, signed Waltham, 1899, manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 9383016, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, case covers with engine turned decoration and a vacant cartouche, inside case covers stamped warranted 18kUS.Assay and numbered 6063727, cuvette with a local interest engraved presentation inscription 50mm wideCase with surface scratches, back cover with small dents in parts, dial with small scratches and one very small hairline crack at the dial edge at 7 which is visible only under an eyeglass, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order. Total watch weight 100g.
Boxed Corgi models - 1127 Simon Snorkel Fire Engine, 235 Oldsmobile Super 88, 236 Corgi Motor School Car (Austin A60), 247 Mercedes Benz 600 Pullman, 261 James Bond's Aston Martin DB5, 318 Lotus Elan S2, 420 Ford Thames 'Airborne' Caravan, 445 Plymouth Sports Suburban Station Wagon and 1131 'Carrimore' Detachable Axle Machinery Carrier; to/w boxed Dinky models: 276 Airport (sic) Fire Tender with Flashing Light, 905 Supertoys Flat Truck with Chains and 971 Coles Mobile Crane; boxed Matchbox models: M9 pack, X-1 accessories pack, models 12, 13, 14, 28, 30, 31, 35, 42, 48, 50, 51, 62, 71, 75; lot also includes a boxed Britains Ltd 25 Pounder Gun Howitzer and various unboxed Dinky, Corgi and Lesney models
Three boxed Matchbox Lesney Models of Yesteryear diecast models to include Y9 Fowler Big Lion Showmans Engine, Y7 1913 Mercer Raceabout Type 35J and No 5 1929 4 1/2 Litre Bentley plus a 1929 4 1/2 litre Bentley variant (one showing paint chips), both in green, boxes gd, diecast vg unless stated (4)
Three boxed plastic model kits to include 2 x Fujimi Supercar Series 1/16 scale (10155 Lamborghini Countach 25t Anniversary & 10157 Lamborghini Miura - unbuilt, contents ex) and Bandai 8026 1/16 Steam Traction Engine (part-built, box shows some tearing to corners). Boxes show some denting & applied tape
11 Boxed Triang Hornby OO gauge trackside accessories and sets to include R264 Grand Victorian Suspension Bridge, R589 Ultra Modern Station Construction Set, R582 Ticket Office Platform Unit Pack, 2 x R146 Modern Engine Shed, R188 River Bridge, R345 Side Tipping Car Set, 6R64L Platform Curved End, R348 Giraffe Car Set, R402 Operating Royal Mail Coach Set, R583 Platform Pack and R585 Platform Pack, contents unchecked but do appear vg and complete
A Chester Hallmarked Silver Cased Openface Pocket Watch, the signed dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial (glass cracked) (the movement unsigned) within engine turned case with vacant cartouche; together with a Thomas Russell & Son Liverpool openface pocket watch, (dial cracked / subsidiary dial lacking hand), within gun metal case; Services Army openface pocket watch and a chain.
Edwardian 18ct open faced pocket watch, H. Fowle, Red Hill, having a white enamel dial with seconds subsidiary at the sixth hour and gilt metal hands, engraved case back with engine turned decoration, signed chain fusee movement numbered 5271, 46mm diameter (ex.loop), 93g gross approx, with brown leather strap
An Art Deco large silver cigarette case, of curved form with black enamel design, engine turned borders, opening to reveal a double-section gilded interior, approx 15.2cm x 10.5cm, Alfred Dunhill & Sons, London import marks 1935, gross weight approx 7.79ozt Wear commensurate with age, minor loss to enamel to front, heavy enamel loss to back
A late 18th century Wedgwood Black Basalt coffee pot and cover. With engine turned decoration and Sybil finial, height 24.5cm together with another Black Basalt coffee pot with applied figural decoration and a Wedgwood Black Basalt milk jug. (3)The main image incorrectly shows the cover on the wrong pot. This (unmarked) coffee pot has a chipped spot. The larger pot has a rim break, and the small jug has a spout chip, please see the additional online images.
A 3.5 Inch Live Steam Hunslet 0-4-0 Saddle Tank Steam Locomotive Named Dolbadarn R/No 3, plus a four-wheel wood construction tender (with coal), fitted with twin o/s cylinders, Stephenson's valve gear, usual backhead controls and instruction, the locomotive is built to a very good standard and finished in dark red and black with brass plate stating built by Harry Holroyd 1984. There are no build plans etc, but included are photographs of the model under steam plus a boiler certificate to May 1990, overall length with tender 42 inch (display track included), of interest 'The Original Loco was built by The Hunslet Engine Co Ltd, No 1430/1922 and supplied new to Port Dinorwic for quay use, eventually acquired by Lake Railway in 1969, returned to service 1997
A Small Quantity of 'OO'Gauge/4mm Steel Track, including approximately twenty 36 lengths, plus a clipper track controller, a Triang Ref R316 boxed phase 2 overhead supply system. A box of enamel badges and a Mersey Models steam engine box (Ref 52 GR?) containing a three-wick burner, etc, overall condition is good to playworn
Flair Products (Scout Series) a boxed balsa wood, metal and plastic constructed Aviation Model comprising of "Puppeteer II" which has a wingspan of 60". This model is Radio 4 functioning and requires other parts to complete this model as illustrated in the instruction sheets such as Engine etc. Contents have not been checked for completeness or correctness and would definitely suit a modeler. Condition of the contents generally all appear to be Good in generally Good outer pictorial lift off lid box. See photos.
Flair Products (Electric Series) a boxed balsa wood, metal and plastic constructed Aviation Model comprising of "Bristol Beaufighter MK1C" which has a wingspan of 62.5". This model uses 3 Channel Standard Equipment functioning and requires other parts to complete this model as illustrated in the instruction sheets such as Engine etc. Contents have not been checked for completeness or correctness and would definitely suit a modeler. Condition of the contents generally all appear to be Good in generally Good outer pictorial lift off lid box. See photos.

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