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Oblt Adolf Glunz (1916 2002) signed 7x4 black and white photo. Adolf Addi Glunz (11 June 1916 1 August 2002) was a German Luftwaffe military aviator and fighter ace during World War II. He is credited with 71 aerial victories achieved in 574 combat missions. All but three of his victories were claimed over the Western Front and in Defense of the Reich. This figure included seventeen four engine bombers and 37 Supermarine Spitfire fighters. WW2 Luftwaffe fighter pilot. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
Various small items of hallmarked silver, to include four napkin rings, comprising a pair of oval examples and two others, combined approx. 1.7ozt, a circular desktop photograph frame, external diameter 11cm and a rectangular desktop photograph frame with engine turned border, 14 x 9cm, together with a silver plated novelty table salt in the form of a seahorse with wheeled back axel and ball front wheel.
An Art Deco 9ct white gold ladies' cocktail watch, the engine turned oval dial set with Arabic numerals, diamond set white gold bezel, crown wind movement, on a 9ct white gold cable strap and clasp, length 17cm.Condition Report: Overall approx. 12g. Wound and appears to be in going order, however this is no guarantee of working order.
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER GILT VINAIGRETTE BY NATHANIEL MILLS of shaped rectangular form with engine-turned decoration and raised border, the centre with initialled cartouche, the hinged lid opening to reveal a hinged pierced and engraved cover grille, app weight 33.5g - Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham. 1843.45mm wide
A 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN CASED ENGLISH SINGLE FUSEE MANTEL CLOCK the colourful florally encrusted rococo case enclosing a 3.75" gilt brass dial with cast bezel and Roman chapter ring enclosing an engine turned centre. Fronting a chain driven single fusee eight-day timepiece movement with anchor escapement (pendulum missing).35.5cm high 23cm wide
A GEORGE IV SILVER VINAIGRETTE BY NATHANIEL MILLS of rectangular form with engine-turned decoration and raised foliate border, the centre with initialled cartouche, the hinged lid opening to reveal a gilt interior with hinged pierced grille. app. weight 20.9g - Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham. 1827.38mm wide
An early 20thC Elgin gold plated lady's hunter pocket watch, keyless wind, circular enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, movement number 8610332, the case with engine turned and engraved floral and foliate decoration, reserves engraved with a riverscape and monogrammed initials.
A Victorian gentleman's silver cased pocket watch, open faced, key wind, circular silver dial with engraved floral decoration, with gilt Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, fusee movement by Bell and Dams of Uttoxeter, number 4573, the case with engine turned decoration, vacant shield and garter reserve, with key, London 1867.
A George V silver coin purse, G Norman, Birmingham 1917, with engine turned detail and central circular vacant cartouche, with tan leather compartmentalised interior, with an Edwardian silver sovereign case, T Heatley, Birmingham 1908, and two pairs of silver oval cufflinks, gross weight 5ozt (6)
A 9ct yellow gold circular locket, the locket with engine turned detail to front and plain polished reverse, opening to reveal two vacant apertures, with stylised plain polished pendant bale, stamped 'BW&Sn' London 1969, 3cm diameter, with a yellow metal engraved heart shaped locket, opening to reveal two vacant apertures, with ribbon designed pendant bale, 3cm long, gross weight 11gms (2) (both lacking glass)
An early 20th century 9ct yellow gold bangle, the bangle with engraved engine turned detail throughout, marked inside ‘HG&S’ Chester possibly 1924, interior diameter 7.4cm, 20gms Condition report: Slight wear to the engine turned detail commensurate with wear.No major dents to the interior bangle. Minor scratches and blemishes to interior and exterior commensurate with wear. Hallmarks crisp and clear.
A collection of nine silver napkin rings with mixed engine turned and floral detailing, to include two Birmingham 1900, two Birmingham 1994, Birmingham 1993, Birmingham 1908, Birmingham 1945, Birmingham 1916 and a Victorian London example, along with a silver egg cup William Neale and Sons Ltd Birmingham 1931, 8.5cm high, 4.2ozt of weighable silver (10)
A selection of silver items including a silver cigarette box, possibly Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1945, the square box with canted corners and engine turned detail, 9cm wide, a set of six William IV silver coffee spoons, Arthur Price & Co, Birmingham 1931, 10cm long, an Edwardian silver open salt, Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd, London 1902, with associated blue glass liner and spoon, an embossed silver pin dish, possibly J Harris & Son, Birmingham 1976, a set of six silver teaspoons, within case, and further silver items, gross weight 7ozt (excluding glass liner and cigarette box) (14)
A 9ct yellow metal cased ladies wristwatch, the circular engine turned dial with Arabic numerals, dial 2cm wide, upon a base metal bracelet (at fault) gross weight 14gms Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A Victorian 18ct yellow gold fob watch, the gilt dial with roman numerals upon engine turned decorated case and central floral detail, stamped London 1866, with later attached 9ct yellow gold brooch fitting, gross weight 59gms Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A yellow metal full hunter ladies pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial to 6 o’clock, with makers name ‘Tobias Geneve’ to dial, 35mm diameter, set to an engine turned detailed case with initial monogram within cartouche to front, upon a gold coloured twisted chain, gross weight 52gms, within an associated fitted ‘H.Samuel’ case Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A Victorian silver cigar holder, indistinct makers mark, Birmingham 1975, the engine turned detailed body with engraving to centre 'Regimental prize 1878 won by W.A How' 13cm long, with a George V silver cigarette case, 'HG' Birmingham 1915, with central engraved 'Coldstream guards' cartouche, 8cm long, gross weight 6ozt (2)
A George V silver mesh coin purse,'OCo' Birmingham 1924, the purse mount with engine turned detail, with snap fastening and chain, 5ozt, with an Art Deco 'Park Lane' shagreen effect combination compact/cigarette case, with two compartments revealing a vanity case and cigarette compartment, catch stamped 'Park Lane' with accompanying letter 'Belle of the ball prize 1937' with a similar black example (3)
A selection of silver items including a George VI silver coin purse, possibly Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1938, engine turned detailed body and central initial monogram opening to reveal leather interior, 13cm wide, a George V silver cigarette case, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1921, with engine turned detailed body and central initial monogram opening to reveal gilt interior, 8.5cm wide, a silver pin dish, Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1966, with scalloped rim, 10cm wide, a silver backed clothes brush, silver pin box with enamel detail to front and silver plated cigarette box, gross weight 9ozt (excluding silver plate and brush) (6)
A selection of silver and white metal items, including a George V silver cigarette box, Horace Woodward & Co, Birmingham 1921, the square body with engine turned detail, opening to reveal gilt interior, 8.5cm wide, a pair of George III silver sugar nips, possibly William Bateman I, London 1818, 14.5cm long, a silver mounted leather purse, 11.5cm wide, a profusely embossed jar and cover with two repeating panels depicting tavern with horse and cart, a Mlyflam silver coloured lighter, and further white metal and silver items (8) (at fault)
A Victorian silver vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1838, the hinged cover with cast depiction of Abbotsford castle amongst foliage, with conforming border and engine turned detail to base, the gilt interior revealing profusely engraved and pierced grille with flower and scrolling decoration, 4cm long, 0.8oztCondition report; Marks clear and visible. High points have worn through due to over-polishing (visible from the images - more so the turrets of the castle). Hinge repaired but opens and closes well. General rubbing to the surface can be seen. Interior appears bright.
A silver cased travel eight day timepiece, William Neale Ltd, Birmingham 1920, engraved inscription to the back 'M from A, Xmas 1922', the engine turned cover enclosing a white enamel dial with luminous Arabic numerals and marked 'The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co, Regent St', 10cm x 8.5cm, gross weight 12.6ozt
A GOLD CASED OPENFACED FOB WATCH AND A LADIES 9CT GOLD CASED WRISTWATCH (2)The fob watch with a gilt cylinder movement, gilt metal inner case, the engine turned dial with Roman numerals, detailed indistinctly within the caseback 14, with a key, the lady's wristwatch detailed Swiss Made to the cylinder movement, import mark Glasgow 1924
THREE PAIRS OF 9CT GOLD CUFFLINKS (3)Comprising; the first with plain rectangular backs and fronts, Birmingham 1937, the second with cut cornered rectangular backs and fronts, plain to one side and engine turned to the other side, Birmingham 1956 and the third, with oval backs and front, monogram engraved to one side, Birmingham 1935, combined weight 11.6 gms, with a case
NAZI CABSIDE DEUTSCHE REICHSBAHN EAGLE. POSSIBLY FROM EITHER A CLASS K50 2-10-0 STANDARD WAR LOCOMOTIVE OR AN ELECTRIC 2-4-4-2 CLASS E18 ENGINE, PICKED UP IN 1945 BY SCHARFEUHRER MATHRAS HINZEN IN MUNCHEN GLADBACH, A LORRY DRIVER WITH THE SS WHO SUBSEQUENTLY SOLD IT TO A MR. PROUD, A BRITISH SOLDIER WHO IN TURN DECIDED TO SELL IT IN 1998. IT IS SLIGHTLY DAMAGED ALLEGEDLY BY SCHRAPNEL Size = 60cm wide x 35cm high approx

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