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DESCRIPTION FROM VENDOR - LOVELY EXAMPLE OF AN ESCORT RS TURBO, IT'S ONLY HAD 6 OWNERS FROM NEW AND SHOWING 102,592 MILES. IT COMES WITH AN EXTENSIVE PILE OF RECEIPTS AND MOT CERTIFICATES DATING FROM 1993 - 2003. IT WAS RESTORED IN 2020 WITH A FULL RESPRAY AND ENGINE REBUILD, IT WAS PREVIOUSLY RED, NOW WHITE AND DRIVING VERY WELL - MAKING IT A FANTASTIC INVESTMENT OPPURTUNITY.
MULLINER PARK WARD CORNICHE FIXED HEAD COUPE IS FINISHED IN CARIBBEAN AQUA BLUE WITH CONTRASTING DARK NAVY LEATHER INTERIOR. SUPPLIED NEW IN APRIL 1980 BY JACK BARCLAY, THE PREVIOUS KEEPER WAS THE PROPRIETOR OF A VERY HIGHLY REGARDED ROLLS ROYCE AND BENTLEY SPECIALIST AND OWNED THE VEHICLE FOR 7 YEARS. IN THAT TIME IT HAS HAD OVER £25,000 SPENT ON IT INCLUDING A FULL ENGINE REBUILD AND CONVERSION TO FUEL INJECTION DESIGNED BY SPECIALISTS FOR THE SHADOW/CORNICHE 6.75 LITRE V8 ENGINE. OTHER HISTORY INCLUDES RECORDS OF OVER 30 SERVICES AND IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING NEW FRENCH BLUE OVER RUGS FITTED IN 2018 AT A COST OF £800.
Two silver boxes and covers. The first of oval form with scroll cast border, hallmarked Birmingham, 1919, 14.3cm wide, the second of serpentine form, with engine turned top, with fabric lining and loose metal base, on scroll feet, hallmarked Birmingham, 1926, both with indistinct maker's marks, 14cm wide, total approx. weight 403.3 grams (exc. loose metal base)
A 20th century American white metal pocket cigarette case, of rectangular form having engine turned decoration, the cartouche engraved Thos. H. Girdlestone, the interior engraved with the names of various ships starting in 1911 H.M.S. Impregnable and ending 20/8/39 Toronto Division R.C.N.V.R., the clip marked Sterling with makers marks for R. Blankinton & Co, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, 6.6oz.
Artist, Peter Firmin signed Ivor The Engine stamp sheet to celebrate its 50th Anniversary. This beautiful item features 20 stamps, each with pictures unique from the children's TV programme Ivor The Engine. Also included is a fact sheet about Peter Firmin, beautifully presented. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A CONTINENTAL SILVER AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE BOX, import marks, AJ, London 1928, rectangular with hinged cover, the cover decorated with blue enamel within scroll-chased borders, the sides engine-turned, weighted. 11.2cm wide, 10.2 troy ounces grossThe lid is warped, there are a few surface scratches to the enamel on the top of the box
A VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1846, rectangular, the hinged cover with boldly chased raised floral border and presentation engraving dated 1849 relating to Hampstead Licensed Uichallers(?) Association, the sides and base engine turned between floral chased borders, the interior gilded. 8.2cm wide, 4.8 troy ounces
TWO VICTORIAN SILVER CARD CASES, the first by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1872, with scrolling edges and bands of engine-turned engraving each side around a vacant cartouche to the front, the second by Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1875, rectangular, the engine-turned ground each side bordered by an engraved foliate band, with vacant strap-enclosed cartouche to the front; together with A GEORGE V SILVER PURSE, by George Loveridge, Birmingham 1918, each side brightcut engraved with scrolling foliage and flower sprays, the hinged interior with fitted tan leather lining, on carrying chain; A GEORGE V SILVER TRINKET BOX, by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1919, circular, on three legs, the hinged cover with scrolling reeded rim and engraved with pendant flowers, gilded to the inside, with fitted silk interior; etc., (a/f). (7) Purse 11.7cm wideQty: 7
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER CASTLE-TOP SNUFF BOX, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1838, rectangular, the hinged cover decorated with a view of Kenilworth Castle, the sides and base engine-turned, the interior gilded. 6cm wide, 1.4 troy ouncesMarks are clear and well struck. The hinge in good condition and the cover closes well. In generally very good condition commensurate with age.
A GEORGE III SILVER-GILT SNUFF BOX, by Thomas Pemberton & Robert Mitchell, London 1814, rectangular form with re-entrant corners and reeded edges, the hinged lid, base, and sides with cast and applied bands of fruiting vine, the base and lid each with an engine-turned panel to the centre, unmarked gold cartouche to the centre of the cover. 6.5cm wide, 3.2 troy ouncesSilver gilt snuff box is in good condition
AN OPEN FACED GOLD PLATED POCKET WATCH, circular white enamel dial with black Roman index and outer minute track, blued steel hands, dial signed Coventry Astral, case diameter 50mm, engine turned case back with escutcheon to centre, movement stamped 'Astral 7 Jewels', suspended from A 9 CARAT ROSE GOLD GRADUATED ALBERT CHAIN, with a 9 carat gold hardstone swivel fob and two clips, chain approx. 39 grams excl. fobQty: 2
Worksplate THE HUNSLET ENGINE CO LTD LEEDS 204 HP No 5643 1960 ex British Railways Class 05 0-6-0 Diesel Shunter numbered D2594. Allocated new to 52E Percy Main and withdrawn in March 1967 from 51C West Hartlepool and scrapped the following year at Slag Reduction, Ickles. Oval cast brass measuring 11.5in x 8in. Face lightly cleaned.
Worksplate THE HUNSLET ENGINE CO LTD LEEDS No 3733 1956 ex BR(W) Hawksworth 0-6-0 PT numbered 3403. Allocated to Cardiff East Dock and 88A Radyr from where it was withdrawn in September 1964. Scrapped the following year later at Birds, Risca. Oval cast brass face restored, measures 11.5in x 8in. Yorkshire Engine Company built 20 panniers under license from Hunslet and fitted only one Hunslet plate per locomotive. There are two different patterns for the different batches of 10 and we have one of each pattern in this auction. A rare plate.
Smokebox numberplate 51496 ex LYR Barton Wright 0-6-0ST. Originally built as 0-6-0 tender engine in 1885 by Kitson as works number 2803, rebuilt as a 0-6-0ST in 1898. Allocated to Newton heath and 26B Agecroft from where it was withdrawn in March 1961 and scrapped at Horwich works. In original condition complete with British Railways receipt dated 22nd November 1961.
Smokebox numberplate 68015 ex War Department Riddles J94 0-6-0 ST built by the Hunslet Engine Company in 1944 and numbered WD 75139. Taken into LNER stock in 1946 and numbered 8015 and then BR 68015. Allocated to Blaydon, Darlington and 56B Ardsley from where it was withdrawn in August 1963 and scrapped at Darlington Works. Restored a long time ago with casting details in the rear.
Worksplate THE HUNSLET ENGINE CO LTD LEEDS No 3726 1954 ex BR(W) Hawksworth 0-6-0 PT numbered 9496. Allocated to 84A Wolverhampton Stafford Road from where it was withdrawn in December 1959. Scrapped two years later at Woodham Bros, Barry. Oval cast brass face restored, measures 11.5in x 8in. Yorkshire Engine Company built 20 panniers under license from Hunslet and fitted only one Hunslet plate per locomotive. There are two different patterns for the different batches of 10 and we have one of each pattern in this auction. A rare plate.
Worksplate THE HUNSLET ENGINE CO LTD LEEDS 12X18 No 1684 1931 ex 0-4-0 T supplied new to Hall & Co and used at Stoats Nest Quarry Redhill, then later moved to Kilmersdon Colliery, near Radstock in Somerset where it worked until the mid 1960's, after which it was preserved at the Bleadon & Uphill station museum. In 1968 it was purchased by the 1968 by the G.W.R. 1338 locomotive Fund, and moved to the Middleton Railway in 2006 and is awaiting restoration. Oval cast brass, face lightly cleaned, measures 11.5in x 8in. Note this is the other side to the one we sold in March 2022.
London Midland and Scottish Railway presentation plaque awarded to first place for success reducing engine casualties. Shows previous winners: 1935 Shrewsbury; 1936, 1937, 1938 Plaistow; 1947 Inverness and 1948 Accrington. Pressed brass with Coat Of Arm and 6200 Locomotive. On original wooden stand measures 25in x 18in.
BR-W brass cabside numberplate 8475 ex Hawksworth 0-6-0 PT built by the Yorkshire Engine Co in 1951. Allocated to Llanelly, Danygraig, Swansea East Dock, Neath (Court Sart) and 88B Radyr from where it was withdrawn in September 1964 and scrapped Woodham Bros, Barry. In original condition as stored since 1965.

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