Ramsden & Roed, a 9ct gold retractable toothpick, of engine-turned design, maker's marks for Ramsden & Roed, hallmarks for London 1972, extended length 8cm, retracted length 5.4cm, total weight 6.9gOverall good conditionSome light marks, discolouration and wear, in keeping with general age and wearClients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
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5 silver napkin holders to include: - 1 marked for Birmingham 1921; maker John Rose; engraved with the letter 'L', 4.5cms by 2cms Fair condition: no dings or dents - 1 marked Birmingham 1905 made by William Aitken. Engraved with the letter 'F' above the date of August 10, 1905 The maker's mark is rubbed but the date letter is clear; engraved with the initial ' F'; 4.5cms by 2.7cms Condition: good with no dings or dents - 1 marked for Chester 1923; engraved with the initials 'GEW'; Good condition - no dings or dents - 1 marked for Birmingham 1912 with the makers being Richard Martin and Ebeneezer Hall. Rubbed marks, especially to the maker's mark and the Birmingham Assay mark; 4.1cms by 3.2cms Condition: a few dings - 1 dated December 26th, 1906. Engraved cartouche with intricate florid initialling; 4.5cms by 3.6cms Condition: no dings or dents Plus 1 silver plate holder with engine turned decoration and the engraved initials of J.W.H; 4.3cms by 2.5cms Condition: no dings or dents
A 9ct gold cigarette case along with a 9ct gold cased pen knife. The cigarette case has an unengraved cartouche and features engine turned patterns to the outer. Marked for London 1926, with rubbed makers mark. Approximate gross weight 56.9 grams. The penknife, with knife blades as found due to rusting, is marked for London 1959.
A cigarette case in 9ct gold with engine turn pattern. Initial AV for Arthur Venmore engraved to the cartouche. Made by Dingley Brothers, Chester Approximately 8cm x 9cm and 116.3 grams The case belonged to the Vendors grandfather Arthur Venmore: Born Liverpool 1884 Died Anglesey 1961 Son of James Venmore, founder of the Venmore Property Group in Liverpool that is still operating in property sales and management today. Worked in family business and was appointed High Sheriff of Anglesey in 1941, a position conferred by the Crown, through warrant from the Privy Council, to represent the Sovereign in the county.
A silver Mappin and Webb cigarette case plus 1 other silver cigarette case as follows: Mappin and Webb case in original box Attractive engine turning to the case The lid opens to reveal a gilt interior with Birmingham hallmarks for 1933 Housed in what is undoubtedly the original green cardboard box bearing the Mappin and Webb logo and address Dimensions of the cardboard box: width 18.75cms, depth 13cms, height 3cms Dimensions of the box: width 11.5cms, depth 8.5cms, height 0.75cms Condition: Very good - no dings or dents The elastic straps which would have held the cigarettes in place are in good order Strong clasp to the case The cardboard box housing the case is in very good condition Plus: 1 other silver rectangular cigarette case in original box as follows: Cartouche engraved with the letters GS Concave underside making this a very tactile item Royal blue coloured elastic strap to hold the cigarettes in place Scratched name to the underside of the lid G. Studcorr ? Jersey, and bearing the date of 1931 - the hallmarks indicate that this case was manufactured by H. Aston Ltd of Regent Place in Birmingham and assayed in 1929 The case is contained within a cardboard box which is in good condition Condition: Numerous dings and dents Extremely strong clasp Outer cardboard box is in very good condition
A collection of 4 cased open dial silver fob watches to include: 1. Open dial pocket watch. Hallmarks are very clear for Birmingham, 1904-5, engraved A.L.D (for Aaron Lufkin Dennison). Serial/registration number number 105 Condition: In working order when wound and tested for time keeping (kept good time for 24 hours) Secondary dial is working Dial is in good order but glass has numerous scratches commensurate with the item's age 2. Open dial pocket watch London hallmark; maker's mark difficult to decipher Engraved cartouche to the rear Condition: Not working Cracks and chips to the dial, two keys are present 3.Open dial pocket watch Engine turning to the rear with plain cartouche Condition: Not working Bezel is detached No glass Chips to the dial Minute hand is bent 4. Lady's fob watch - 25mm in diameter Fleur de lys on rear of case and to inside of case Fleur de lys have minute stones - possibly marcasite or polished steel Inside of case has number 102243 Would make an attractive pendant Condition: Not working Glazing and dial in good order All watches are contained within a hard case of which both clasps are in good working order. The case is worn both inside and out
Eisenbahn - - Robert Stephenson. Description of the patent locomotive steam engine of Messrs. Robert Stephenson and Co. Mit 4 gefalt. Kupfertafeln und zahlr. Textholzschnitten. London, Weale, 1838. 67 S. 4°. Lwd. d. Zt. mit montiertem, typograph. DSchild (fleckig und bestoßen, oberes Kapital mit kl. Fehlstelle, Gelenke minimal angeplatzt). BMC XXIV, 217, 695 (Ausgabe 1850) und Poggendorff II, 1003 - nicht bei Metzeltin. - Mit hs. Widmung (des Verlegers ?) im vorderen Vorsatz. - Angebunden 8 Bll. Anzeigen. - Wohl erste Separatausgabe der Patent-Beschreibung, die auch in Tredgolds "Steam Engine" (1838) erschienen ist. - R. Stephenson einer der Pioniere des englischen Eisenbahnbaus und war Mitbegründer der Stephensonschen Lokomotivfabrik. Daneben war er längere Zeit Chefingenieur der London-Birmingham Railway. Das vorliegende Werk über die Stephensonsche patentierte Lokomotivmaschine wurde in Tredgolds berühmtes Werk über die Dampfmaschine aufgenommen. - Papierbedingt zart gebräunt, vereinzelt etw. stockfleckig, die Tafeln teils mit Abklatsch. Insgesamt wohlerhalten. - Dabei: Colburn, Z. and A. Holley, The Pernament Way and Coal-Burning Locomotive Boilers of European Railways. Mit 51 gestoch. Tafeln u. 1 Kte.. new York, 1858. 4°. Lwd. d. Zt. (etwas bestoßen). - Erste Ausgabe. - Metzeltin 725. - Vors. knickspurig u. gestempelt. - Gutes Exemplar. With 4 folded copper engraved plates and numerous woodcut illustrations in the text. - Cont. cloth with mounted label on cover (soiled and bumped, upper capital with small defect, joints minimally cracked). - With handwritten dedication (of the publisher ?) in the front endpaper. - Bound in 8 pp. advertisement. - Due to paper delicately browned, a few sheets somewhat foxed, the plates partly with offset. Altogether well preserved. - Added: Colburn, Z. and A. Holley, The Pernament Way and Coal-Burning Locomotive Boilers of European Railways. With 51 engraved. plates and 1 map. New York, 1858. 4°. Cont. Covers (somewhat bumped). - First edition. - Endpapers creased and stamped. - Good copy.
Property of a Lady. A set of three money clips [a] A 9ct yellow gold engine turned and roped twist money clip [b] A 9ct yellow gold engine turned money clip [c] A 9ct yellow gold roped twist money clip. Condition report: Good condition. Dimensions: [a] 2.25 in. (L) x 0.75 in. (W) [b] 2 in. (L) x 1.25 in. (W) [c] 1.5 in. (L) x 0.75 in. (W) Approx. 33g
To be sold without reserve. Property of a Lady. A collection of 4 antique lighters [a] An 18ct yellow gold and tiger's eye lighter, ca. 1970. Overall weight 54g. [b] 9ct gold engine turned lighter with marcasite initials, 25g [c] 2 metal lighters. Dimensions: [a] 2.25 in. (H) x 1 in. (W) x 0.25 in. (D) [b] 1.75 in. (H) x 1.25 in. (W) x 0.25 in. (D) [c] 2.5 in. (H) x 0.75 in. (W) x 0.5 in. (D), 2.25 in. (H) x 1.5 in. (W) x 0.5 in. (D)
To be sold without reserve. Property of a Lady. 19th Century. A silver Georgian vinaigrette co. 1850, makers mark E.S. The top finely cast with a castle, the base engine turned with central engraved cartouche. Condition report: Good condition. Dimensions: [a] 1.25 in. (H) x 1.75 in. (W) [b] 0.5 in. (H) x 0.75 in. (W) Approx 45g
George IV silver snuff box, of rectangular form, with embossed foliate and scrolling rim, engraved cartouche and engine turned decoration to hinged cover, opening to reveal gilt interior, hallmarked John Bettridge, Birmingham 1824, L6.9cmCondition Report: Approximate total silver weight 2.47 ozt (76.8 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some wear to the gilt interior. Hallmarks with some wear but generally clear and legible.
Group of silver mounted items, to include hand mirror and hair brush, each with vertical bands of engine turned decoration, together with two glass scent bottles with silver collars, silver handled bread fork, etc, all hallmarked Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some broken items including filled dwarf candlestick, one glass scent bottle. Some items with larger knocks. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, some elements indistinct.
Mid 20th century silver cigarette case, of rectangular form with rounded corners, with engine turned decoration and engraved monogram to cover, hallmarked E & J Leek, Birmingham 1947, together with a smaller early 20th century silver cigarette case, with engraved floral and scrolling decoration, hallmarked Arthur Barnett & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1911, a 1920s silver spoon and pusher with embossed Punch and Judy decoration, hallmarked Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1921, in fitted case, and an unmarked white metal propelling pencil, with hardstone sealCondition Report: Approximate weighable silver 8.64 ozt (268.8 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some larger knocks and compression to cigarette cases. Smaller case does not close. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear but generally clear and legible.
1920s silver cigarette case, of rectangular form with engraved monogram to cover, hallmarked John Henry Wynn, Birmingham 1929, together with a 1930s silver cigarette case, of rectangular form, with engine turned decoration and monogram to front cover, hallmarked Smith & Bartlam, Birmingham 1936, and an Edwardian silver vesta case, with engraved monogram, hallmarked William Neale, Birmingham 1908, largest H11.5cmCondition Report: Approximate silver weight 10.11 ozt (314.3 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some larger knocks and compression to cigarette cases. Hallmarks with small amount of wear but generally clear and legible.
George III silver vinaigrette, of typical rectangular form, with raised foliate rim and engine turned decoration, with banded sides and foliate pierced engraving to gilt interior, hallmarked Birmingham 1797, maker's mark TS, L3cmCondition Report: Approximate silver weight 0.51 ozt (15.8 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with small amount of wear but generally clear and legible.
1920s silver trinket box, of ciruclar form, with rngraved cartouche, engine turned and foliate decoration to hinged cover, opening to reveal a gilt interior, hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1921, D6.8cmCondition Report: Approximate silver weight 2.83 ozt (88 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Larger knock to lid rim. Hallmarks with some wear but generally legible.
1930s silver cigarette case, of rectangular form with rounded corners, decorated with engine turned and geometric detail, opening to reveal personal engraving, hallmarked Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1933, H12.5cmCondition Report: Approximate silver weight 4.85 ozt (150.9 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with small amount of wear but generally clear and legible.
Late 19th century French silver snuff box, of rectangular form, with engraved and engine turned floral, quatrefoil and C scroll decoration to body and hinged cover, marked with Minerva's head, maker's mark worn and indistinct, L7cm Condition Report: Approximate silver weight 1.33 ozt (41.2 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, to include surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Marks with wear.
Group of silver, comprising comprising 1930s compact mirror, of octagonal form, with engine turned decoration to cover, hallmarked S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1935, Victorian silver heart shaped trinket box, with embossed floral and scroll decoration, miniature dolls mug, stamped MMA Ster, and a modern silver rattle, with embossed cherub mask, suspending from plastic teething ring, compact H8.2cmCondition Report: Approximate weighable silver 0.92 ozt (28.5 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Trinket box with rubbing and pierced holes to higher points of decoration. Compression to rattle. Hallmarks with small amount of wear but generally clear and legible.
1940s silver mounted seven-piece vanity set, comprising hair brush, hand mirror, comb, pair of glass jars, scent bottle and clothes brush, each with engine turned decoration and engraved central cartouche, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1940-1942, together with nail scissors, cuticle pusher and trinket box, all contained within navy blue travelling case and canvas bagCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with wear but generally legible.
Silver tape measure dispenser, of circular form, with engine turned decoration and engraved initials to cover, opening to reveal gilt interior containing tape measure, stamped beneath Udall & Ballou, Sterling, together with a dwarf silver mounted candlestick, upon weighted base, hallmarked K L Downes, Birmingham 1984 and an Edwardian pepper shaker, hallmarked London 1905, maker's mark indistinctCondition Report: Approximate weighable silver 3.26 ozt (101.4 grams), weighted candlestick approx 122 gramsGeneral wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with some wear, some elements indistinct.
George III silver-gilt vinaigrette, of rectangular form, with rounded corners, with rim embossed in high relief with floral decoration and hinged cover with engine turned decoration and blank rectangular cartouche, Birmingham 1797, maker's mark TS, L2.7cmCondition Report: Approximate total silver weight 0.51 ozt (15.8 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Gilt wearing to exterior. Hallmarks with small amount of wear but generally clear and legible.
1920s Britannia silver mounted three piece dressing table set, comprising hair brush, hand mirror and clothes brush, each with vertical engine turned decoration, the brushes engraved with moon phases to top edge, hallmarked British Metallising Co Ltd, London 1928Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with some wear but generally legible.
B West Bottrop; A German Cased Openface Pocketwatch, the signed dial with Arabic numerals, gilt highlights and seconds subsidiary dial, the movement cover stamped "Gesetzlich Geschutzt JDEAL B. West Bottrop", inside case back stamped "0,800", within two tone engine turned case with vacant cartouche.
Economics.- Petty (Sir William) Another Essay in Political Arithmetick, Concerning the Growth of the City of London, first edition, light soiling (dust) to title, A2 with short marginal tear, C1 with paper defect to bottom corner just touching text, worming to bottom edge not affecting text, unbound, [Wing P1915], small 8vo, by H.H. for Mark Pardoe, 1683.⁂ Sir William Petty (1623-82) was the first person to carry out a statistical survey on a large scale when he made the Down Survey in Ireland on behalf of the Commonwealth. The implication of the title is that a previous work on political arithmetic had already been published. In fact, this essay was the first to be printed: Keynes points out that the 1686 reprint explains that 'an extract of a Letter' was incorrectly thought to have been another essay. This is thus Petty's first work on political arithmetic and his calculations and ingenious deductions set the tone for his later statistical analysis. Another Essay is a landmark in the history of statistical analysis, leading towards Babbage's Analytical Engine.
A GREEN 1971 MORRIS MINOR 1000 HISTORIC VEHICLE 'RMW 19K', petrol, 1098cc, single key, V5C log book stating acquired on 09/06/2003 and one former keeper, mileage 70,873Body work structurally sound - no visible rust holes. Front and rear floor pans look good under the carper. Corrosion spots to top of outer sills. Sun blemishes to paintwork. Several body filler patches to lower offside front door. Engine starts and drives, road worthy capacity not checked. All four tyres have deep tread, battery failed
Hornby Dublo & Hornby Railways Loco & Trackside Accessories. To include Hornby Dublo 2 Rail 2221 BR Green 4-6-0 "Cardiff Castle" loco & tender; Hornby Railways R410 Operating Turntable - comes with electric motor (gearing is disassembled); 4x R504 Engine Shed & R503 Signal Box (all window glazing is being held in with sellotape); R403 Ore Wagon Set; unboxed NE Brake Van; Triang Real Estate accessories Stile, Stocks, Memorial + Trough & Sign. Conditions: Poor to Excellent with Good boxes. (10)
Mamod / Meccano quantity of Live Steam and associated items consisting of a Mamod SA1 Steam Roadster in cream and red, appears un-steamed, would benefit from a light clean otherwise Excellent Plus in Good box, TE1a Traction Engine has been fired on a number of occasions and would benefit from a clean but generally Good Plus with instructions and some accessories in a Fair to Good box together with a Mamod Steam Plant and 3 x Steam accessories including hammer, grinder and polisher, Excellent unboxed. Meccano post-war clockwork motors including No.1 and Magic Motor. Excellent in Excellent boxes. (8)
Fleischmann / Graham Farish / Kibri and other commercial manufacturers OO/HO and N Gauge mixed group Fleischmann N Gauge Piccolo track consisting of 9120 curves, 9125 curves, 9100 straights, 9135 curves, 9116 short straights and a quantity of others, most boxes incomplete together with unboxed Brakeman Power-Pak, lead controller, Graham Farish Roco and other N Gauge Goods Rolling Stock x 12 boxes/packets and a quantity of loose 2-rail track. Included with this lot Vollmer / Kibri HO Scale Continental Kits including 9432 Water Tower, 9680 Rail Bridge, 9420 Crane, 5754 Engine Shed and others. All kits unchecked for completeness but contents generally Excellent in Good Plus boxes. (qty)
Hornby Dublo, Triang, Britains & others - large mixed group of items. To include Hornby Dublo Loco bodies, Loco chassis's, wagon bodies, large qty of mainly wagon wheels & axles plus some for locos; Triang platform sections; Triang + plastic & card built trackside buildings to include Engine Shed, Signal Boxes; Britains qty of trees; Wrenn 15" radius curves x8, Wrenn 2x Adaptor Ramp plus other items - see photo. Conditions: Poor to Excellent. (Large qty)
Mamod / Meccano and Scratchbuilt a group of steam items consisting of a Mamod TE1a Traction Engine, has been fired and suffers from storage damage, will require an amount of cleaning, generally Fair to Good in Poor to Fair box together with a Meccano Stationery Steam Engine and a Scratchbuilt Steam Engine mounted on a base with burner and single cylinder accessory. An ideal lot for the steam modeller, all will require some work Fair to Good. (3)

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