Modell einer liegenden Einzylinder-Kolbendampfmaschine, um 1950 Hergestellt aus Stahl, Gußeisen und Messing, mahagonibeplankter doppelt wirkender Zylinder Ø 8 cm, Kreuzkopfführung in Gleitlagern, Speichen-Schwungrad, Ø 21,3 cm, auf schwerem Gußsockel und Holzfundament, 28 x 51 cm. Start Price: EUR 350 Zustand: (3+/-)Model of a Live-Steam Single-Cylinder Horizontal Mill Engine, c. 1950 Steel, brass and cast metal, 3 1/6-inch mahogany-lagged brass-bound double-action cylinder, crosshead guide in plane bearings, spoked 8 1/3-inch flywheel, on cast-iron base and wood plinth, 11 x 20 in. Start Price: EUR 350 Condition: (3+/-)
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A SILVER-GILT FOLDING TRAVEL ALARM CLOCK. Circular white enamel dial 32mm diameter with luminous hands and arabic index, set in silver-gilt folding case 70 x 57mm with engine turned decoration, manually wound movement, case hallmarked Birmingham 1925. CONDITION REPORTMovement is currently functioning but timekeeping not tested, due to the nature of the case the movement has not been inspected, general wear and tear and dents to case commensurate with age. Hairline crack to the dial.
A GEORGE V SILVER SOVEREIGN CASE, Birmingham 1914, of characteristic form with engine-turned decoration. 3.2cm wideCONDITION REPORTMarks slightly rubbed but legible. Hinge in good condition and the cover snaps closed tightly. The engraved declaration is crisp and without wear. In generally very good condition.
A WILLIAM IV SILVER SNUFF BOX, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1836, rectangular, the hinged cover with foliate-form thumbpiece and presentation inscription dated 1838, within an engine-turned border, reeded sides, the base engine-turned, gilded interior. 8cm wide, 3.1 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear. Hinge in good condition and the lid closes well. A good, clean box which is generally in very good condition commensurate with age.
A VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX, by John Yapp & John Woodward, Birmingham 1846, rectangular with hinged cover and bellied sides, boldly chased with flowerheads, scrolls and foliage, engraved 'S.A. Tuck', the base and cover engine-turned, gilded interior. 8.2cm wide, 4.8 troy ouncesView 360 degree spin: https://sarlydro.sirv.com/Spins/A%20May%205th%2022/x38/x38.spinCONDITION REPORTClear and well struck marks. The hinge in good condition and the cover closes tightly. In generally very good condition without damage.
A WILLIAM IV SILVER SNUFF BOX, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1834, rectangular with rounded ends, applied foliate-form thumbpiece to the hinged cover, the sides reeded, the cover and base with engine turning, engraved with initials, gilded interior. 7.8cm wide, 2.2 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks are a little rubbed but legible. Hinge in good order and the lid closes well. In generally very good condition.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER VINAIGRETTE, by Robert Chandler, Birmingham 1906, of large proportions, rectangular with canted corners, the hinged cover opening to reveal a gilded interior with foliate engraved and pierced grille, engine-turned sun-burst decoration top and bottom. 5.2cm wideCONDITION REPORTMarks clear and well struck. The grill fits very tightly. The hinge to the cover in good order and the cover closes well. In generally very good condition.
A WILLIAM IV SILVER SNUFF BOX, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1835, rectangular with hinged cover, foliate and flowerhead cast borders enclosing reeded sides, the base engine-turned and the cover partially conforming, gilded interior. 8cm wide, 3.8 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear. No personalised engraving or thinning. The hinge in good order and the lid closes well. In generally very good condition.
A GEORGE III SILVER-GILT SNUFF BOX, by John Linnit, London 1815, the cover chased with a vignette of figures gathered around a table within Rococo C-scroll borders, the body with engine-turned decoration. 7.5cm wide, 4.2 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTWell fitting tight lid with a hinge in good condition. A couple of minor dints to the edge of the base. The usual surface scratches commensurate with age and use. In generally good condition.
AN ART DECO CONTINENTAL SILVER AND ENAMEL BOX, import marks, George Stockwell, London 1929, rectangular with hinged cover, decorated to the lid and four sides with light-blue guilloche enamel, the underside with engine-turned ground, the interior gilded. 8cm wide, 3.6 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear and well-struck. A few small and negligible blemishes to the enamel. The lid closes neatly and the hinge is in good order. A few bruises to the base but generally in good condition.
A VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1837, rectangular, the sides and base with engine-turned engraving, with foliate-cast rims, the hinged cover with Masonic presentation inscription dated 1868, gilded to the interior. 8.2cm wide, 4.3 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarked with William IV duty mark. Presentation inscription reads: 'PRESENTED / TO / BR JAMES LEITH, P.G.D.C. / by the brethren / OF HIS MOTHER LODGE THISTLE 87, / as a mark of their esteem / FOR SERVICES RENDERED, / GLASGOW 1868.'
A RECORD DREADNOUGHT POCKET WATCH, circular white enamel dial with black Roman index and outer minute track, separate seconds hand at 6 o'clock position, blued steel hands, case diameter 50mm, engine turned case back with escutcheon to centre, twin covers to rear stamped internally "guaranteed to be made of two plates of 10ct Gold with plate of composition and guaranteed to wear 20 years", also stamped "Moon ALD", high grade 17 jewel Swiss movement adjusted to 4 positionsCONDITION REPORTMovement is not currently functioning but is clean and the balance swings freely, a service is recommended.
Joseph Westby, Sheffield, advertising Joseph Sykes Brothers, Huddersfield, two blades 9cm closed -Propelling pencil shaped knife with one blade 11cm long - Richards farthing knife one blade 6.5cm closed - Richards one blade knife 5cm - Wright Bros, two blade engine turned scales, 7.5cm - Richards of Sheffield, two blades 7.5cm, ring twist two blades 8cm closed. (7).
Six boxed OO gauge Model Railway items including Bachmann Action Depot, Hornby R.487 Post Office, Hornby Skaledale Bellamys Office Building, Hornby Skaledale Engine Shed, Hornby Skaledale Cricket Pavillion and Hornby Skaledale Small Waiting Room together with Carded Hornby Metal disc wheel set and various packets of layout accessories including Superquick Building Papers, Busch Quarry Stones, Busch Coal, Signal Box Bardon Hill Ballast and Riko Scenic Accessories, etc
A Cased Set of Six Pairs of George V Silver Dessert-Spoons and Dessert-Forks, by Henry Wigfull, Sheffield, 1935, Retailed by Bootle and Dunthorne, Liverpool, Hanoverian pattern, in fitted red leather covered case; Together With: a cased set of six silver-gilt and enamel coffee-spoons, the back of each bowl with differing coloured enamel over an engine-turned ground, with ebonised coffee-bean finial, the first box 33.5cm wide, total gross weight 21oz 8dwt, 666gr (18)
A George V Silver Photograph-Frame, by Baldwin and Marriott, Birmingham, 1928, shaped oblong and with an engine-turned finish, with easel back, 23cm by 16.5cm wide; Together With: An Elizabeth II silver Photograph-Frame, by Carrs of Sheffield, Sheffield, 2000, plain oblong, with a foliage border, with easel back, 22cm by 17cm (2)
A collection of assorted silver, comprising: a cigarette-box, square and with engine-turned hinged cover, engraved with initials and dated 1917, wood-lined; a circular pill-box, with pull-off cover and gilt interior; a napkin-ring and a squeeze action snuff-box, engraved with a name, weighable silver 3oz 17dwt, 119gr (4)
A George III Silver Snuff-Box and a Victorian Silver Snuff-Box, The First by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham, 1807, curved oblong and with reeded base, cover and sides, the bezel engraved 'Ann Flower', 60mm wide, the second maker's mark B&W incuse, Birmingham, 1840, oblong the hinged cover with part engine-turned decoration and engraved with a name, 65mm wide, total weight 4oz 8dwt, 137gr (2)
Three cigarette-cases, a watch chain with fob and a small dish, two cigarette-cases plain oblong, one engraved with a crest, the third cigarette-case engine-turned and applied with an enamel plaque, the fob pivoting and with two uncarved matrices, the dish plain oblong, gross weighable silver 11oz 9dwt, 357gr (5)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, including: a silver cigarette-box, with engine-turned decoration, with silver-gilt interior and engraved inside with an inscription, 15cm wide; another cigarette-box, the base filled, a/f; a German cream-jug, sugar-bowl and tray, the tray 14cm wide; a small trophy-cup; a German small oval dish; a pill-box and an Austro-Hungarian silver-mounted glass claret-jug, 26cm high, weighable silver 18oz 1dwt, 561gr; Together With: a Dunhill gilt-metal cigarette-lighter, together with two coloured hock glasses, Royal Copenhagen dish, two miniature paintings and various other Continental ceramics including a pair of silver mounted coffee cups and saucers (one tray)
The Dental Mirror of Sir Frederick Seymour, English, c.1882-1895, in silver with engine turned decoration, concave mirror with folding handle that can also be angled, back engraved with the Seymour crest over which is the coronet of the first and last Baron Alcester – Admiral Sir Frederick Beauchamp Paget Seymour, 10.8cm with handle opened out. Note: Admiral Sir Frederick Seymour was the only surviving son of Sir Horace Beauchamp Seymour and grandson of Admiral Lord Hugh Seymour, the 5th son of the 1st Marquess of Hertford. Sir Frederick was created Baron Alcester, of Alcester, Co. Warwick on the 24th November 1882. His peerage fell into extinction on his death on the 30th March 1895.
A Mamod SW1 Green steam wagon with burner together with a Mamod TE1A Traction Engine with unpainted brass engine and black and gold decoration, a model traction engine 'Mighty in Strength and Endurance' and four other toy vintage vehicles. (7)Untested rust and dirt throughout Mamod steam engine traction engine lacking top.
WWI medal group to 16657 Pte J.H Smith Notts & Derby Regiment, 1914-18 Great War, Victory medal and 1914-18 Star, complete with miniatures with associated paperwork including employment record during the war, discharge certificates, application as station porter, demobilisation account, newspaper cuttings, Welcome Home booklet, 1917 The 12th Battalion Sherwood Foresters christmas card, two Christmas cards from the City and the County of Nottingham "sent as a small token of the high appreciation entertained by the community of the valour and achievements of its fighting men on land and sea". Postcards from the front, letters from the front, a number of French black and white postcards showing the devastation, two black and white photo cards of WWI fighing planes and The Nr 5 Willows Airship, seven photographs of the service locomotive ROD 5604 (mainly used to haul military supply and troops), with the personnel posing in front of the engine. This lot includes a memorial plaque belonging to George Smith believed to be the father of Pte J.H Smith and and a George V Victory medal with Malaya clasp to 2479848 A.C.D Smith RAF another member of this family who fought in the Far East.
Substantial 9ct gold charm bracelet, complete with 17 9ct gold charms including Oronsay steam ship, spinning wheel, medallion, canon, clock, articulated robot, screw, wishbone, steam engine, shell, whistle, dovecote, horse and carriage, articulated fish, a 9ct smoky quartz fob, H.R.H Prince Charles and Lady Diana 1981 Royal Wedding commemorative coin and a Earl Mountbatten of Burma HMS Kelly commemorative coin (both in 9ct gold mounts). Approximate weight of bracelet and charms without the coins or quartz fob 115 gms, gross total weight including these 152 gms.

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