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An Art Deco Hallmarked Silver Cigarette Case, Birmingham 1936, J.G.Ltd, of rectangular form with allover engine turned design and vacant cartouche, the hinged lid to gilt wash lining, 8.5cm x 7cm, together with a hallmarked silver powder compact, Roberts & Dore, London 1947, of plain circular form with inner mirror. (2)
J.G Graves Sheffield; An Edwardian Hallmarked Silver Cased Openface Pocketwatch, Chester 1901, the signed white dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within engine turned case with vacant shield cartouche verso, (movement unseen), together with a Magnific openface pocketwatch, on a snake link watch chain to swivel style clasp, suspending T-bar stamped "Empire Silver", two pocketwatch winders. (2)
Kay's Keyless "Triumph"; A Hallmarked Silver Cased Openface Pocketwatch, case maker A.L.D, Birmingham 1928, the signed white dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, (dial cover discoloured), within engine turned case with vacant shield cartouche verso, inner dust cover stamped "Dennison Watch Case Co Ltd" and numbered "556950", movement stamped "Swiss Made"; Together With a Highly Decorative Ladies Fob Watch, the unsigned white dial with black Roman numerals (enamel damage), flowerhead decoration to centre dial, in an ornate case with allover flowerhead and foliage decoration, vacant shield cartouche verso, inner case stamped "0.800", (movement unseen), with watch winder. (2)
The Lancashire Watch Co; A Victorian Hallmarked Silver Cased Openface Pocketwatch, Chester 1894, the unsigned white dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial (lacking hands to both dials), within engine turned case with vacant centre cartouche, dust cover numbered "218", movement stamped "W.R Lisle, Exeter" "No. 56196", another Victorian hallmarked silver cased openface pocketwatch, I.H, London 1884, the unsigned white dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial (lacking hands to both dials) (enamel damage), within engine turned case with vacant cartouche (movement unseen), with a curb link watch chain to swivel clasp, suspending T-bar and a hallmarked silver medallion fob, baring a gilted monogram panel.
(Railway and the Steam Engine) D. K. Clark. Railway Machinery: A Treatise on the Mechanical Engineering of Railways Two volumes, folio, quarter leather with cloth boards, rubbed and bumped with cracked hinges, vol I with loose front board, ex libris The University of Newcastle upon Tyne, vignette engravings to vol I, vol II consisting entirely of plates by Daniel Kinnear Clark, good, Blackie and Son, Glasgow, 1855; 'The Steam Engine: A Treatise on Steam Engines and Boilers,' two volumes, vol I in original half leather, marbled edge and endpapers, vol II rebound in a brown cloth, vg, Black and Son, Glasgow, 1890 and 1895. (4)Clark was an engineering consultant having worked on lines throughout Scotland and these works were considered the authoritative text of its day. A good collection with many plates.
(Farm implements and machinery) Twenty four works James SLight and R. Scott Burn (engineers), Henry Stephens (ed). 'The Book of Farm Implements & Machines,' quarter green leather, split to head of front hings, ex libris label Mark Eberard Pepys and Courtney Library, xxi, pp.648, forty plates to rear, profuse with vignette steal engravings throught, some spotting to versos of plates, vg, William Blackwood, Edinburgh and London, 1858; Reynold M. Wik. Steam Power on the American Farm,' first edition, two copies, gilt decorated cloth, both vg, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, 1953; Andre G. Haudricourt, Mariel Jean-Brunhes Delamere. 'L'Homme et la Charrue. A Travers le Monde (The Man and the Plough. Around the World),' printed papers wraps sllight loosening from text block, ex libris, vg, Gallimard, Paris, 1955; J. B. Passmore. 'The English Plough,' original embossed boards, ex libris, plates and illustrations, fine, Oxford University Press, 1930; Marten Triewald. 'Short Description of the Atmospheric Engine publuished at Stockholm, 1734,' translated facsimile, printed card wraps, ex libris, vg to fine, The Newcomen Society for the Study of the History of Egineering and Technology, Extra Publication No.1, W. Heffer & Sons, Cambridge, 1928; With Eighteen other works. (24)
Thomas Tredgold The Steam Engine, It's Invention, and An Investigation of Its Principles for Navigation, Manufactures and Railways Two volumes, original publishers cloth backed boards, with paper label to spine, frontis and plates, cracking to inner joint to vol I, some damp staining, good, John Weale, London, 1838; 'A Practical Treatise on Rail-Roads and Carriages,' second edition, lacks backstrap with loose front board, some water staining and spotting, fair to good, J. B. Nichols and Son, London, 1835. (3)
Omega- a gentleman's vintage 1970's two tone DeVille wristwatch, comprising a signed black rectangular dial with applied gilt baton markers, ridge gold tone bezel, case approx 30 x 35mm, movement marked Omega 625 101988, on a later non branded leather strap together with an engine turned silver mechanical pencil (2) Further details: winds and ticking some fine scratches wear and tear commensurate with age Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, modifications and restorations may not be disclosed in the catalogue description, for more information on condition or any detail related to this lot please request a condition report with specific questions or view the lot in person
A silver cased open face pocket watch by Fattorini & Sons Bradford, with white enamel dial, numeral markers, subsidiary dial at 6, case approx 54mm, movement numbered 570732, key wind, (some marks to dial, dents to case) engine turned case hallmarked Chester 1902, along with a silver cased chronograph pocket watch, case approx 50mm, keyless wind, case numbered 177279, Swiss marks, stamped 0.935 (will not wind) Further details: scratches to case, glass to both, marks/dents to case one not working wear and tera commensurate with age Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, modifications and restorations may not be disclosed in the catalogue description, for more information on condition or any detail related to this lot please request a condition report with specific questions or view the lot in person
A collection of various items to include a silver engine turned pencil, along with silver plated versions, coloured pencils, vintage costume jewellery to include various bead necklace, agate, fluorite, glass, faux pearls, together with micro mosaic brooches, earrings, bracelets, plated spectacles, plated vesta case in the form of a book together with a collection of ladies & gents vintage wristwatches, including Dugena, Lorus, Larex, Accurist, Avia, Sekonda, some for spares & repairs etc a silver pill box etc (1 bag) Further details: damages, losses wear and tear commensurate with age Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, modifications and restorations may not be disclosed in the catalogue description, for more information on condition or any detail related to this lot please request a condition report with specific questions or view the lot in person
A collection of silver items to include; a cased George V silver cruet set consisting of salt pot, pepper pot and mustard pot with blue glass liner, hallmarked Birmingham, 1933, with non-matching EPNS spoon; a pair of late Victorian silver salt and pepper pots, each of urn shape upon square footed bases, hallmarked London, 1896, each approx. 10.5cm high; a single silver cased Pilot ceramic salt pot, Birmingham, 1930; a late Victorian silver napkin clip, Birmingham, 1899 and a similar pated example; a George V silver ladies purse, with leather interior and silver decorated with engine turned banding, initialled cartouche, hallmarked by Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1914, approx. 10.4cm wide; a Chester silver rectangular small photo frame with floral design (broken easel back), approx. 6.9cm x 10.5cm, and an Eastern white metal two part belt buckle, unmarked. (1 bag) Weighable silver approx. 185.4 grams (5.9ozt) Further details: pieces in cased set misshapen, tarnished and with knocks / dents; all tarnished, worn, light scratching and general wear, purse interior generally okay, light wear externally and tarnished.
A cased set of George V silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, hallmarked by Mappin & Webb, London, 1921, in original case; a pair of George V silver napkin rings, oblong shape with engine turned decoration, hallmarked by Wilmot Manufacturing Co, Birmingham, 1920, in a Mappin & Webb case and a cased set of six late Victorian silver spoons with ornate design, hallmarked Sheffield, 1893, together with a cased set of silver-handled steel spreading knives. (4) Weighable silver approx. 297.8 grams (9.57ozt) Further details: all with tarnishing; wear and some scratching; cases with wear and loss.
A pair 9ct gold oval cufflinks, machine engraved along with an engine turned initialled EP 9ct gold pair of swivel cufflinks, and a 9ct rose gold medallion fob dated 1921 combined total weight 19.9gms further details: swivels working, minor wear and tear commensurate with age Provenance; Eric Morcombe Collection
A Markie 1:10th Scale Live Steam Road Locomotive by Fareham Engineering And Steam Co. To a Tony Pearce Design. Built 1990. Copper Boiler with certificate, dated 03/1990, 100 PSI. Forward/Reverse Slip Eccentric; Single Horizontal Cylinder with 19mm stroke, back head with pressure gauge, water level, steam clock and drain screw, steering by worm and chain. Single speed lever control, gear driven, rubber tyres: Gas fired, with fuel cylinder within water tender. Overall very good untested condition. Finished in Blue/Black and bright metal. Fitted with canopy sign written, 'Seth Oldroyd - Sheffield', length of engine 21", with tender 30", height 15". Model includes boiler certificate and provenance.
Six Great Western steam locomotives by Hornby, Airfix, Lima and Bachmann, including boxed Bachmann 45xx class in BR Green, Airfix Castle Class 4073, Lima King class 6026, Hornby tender-drive King Class 6029, Airfix Large Prairie tank engine and Hornby Rougemont Castle 5007 in BR livery (minor damage noted to engine-tender drawbar). All untested.

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