A 1930's strut clock, with silvered dial, pierced and engraved gilt hands and Roman chapter ring, with a walnut octagonal case, barrel movement with lever escapement, engraved with inscription 13th January 1930, together with a silver plated ashtray, in the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser, of circular bellied shape, with three ebony side handles, on three bun feet, stamped with Rd number 208217, 9324, (2).
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[Militaria] A Cast Aluminium Model of a Second World War Lockheed P-38 Lightning modelled as an ashtray, the 13cm long aircraft inscribed to its wings ‘Australia - South Pacific - Good Luck 1946’ mounted on a stand above a base shaped like the Australian continent decorated with a kangaroo and inscribed with various cities Brisbane, Perth, Cairns, etc. probably constructed from crashed P-38 metal, together with a Second World War period pencil sketch of a P70 Douglas 120A Bomber drawn by Dick Dent (signed) at Kelly Field Air Base, Texas, framed and glazed, 30cm x 23cm (2)
A selection of silver and silver plate items to include: a plain dish by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1943; a pair of pin trays with stylised scroll and shell rim, one engraved Sandiway Bowl 1951, the other Brook Bowl Mrs C.N.Horabin 1949, indistinct marks; a plain five slot ashtray by Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1963; a pair of silver plate fiddle pattern condiment spoons with gilded bowls, etc, 235gms weighable silver
A Blackpool Tramways Corporation circular blue and white enamel plaque, an early postcard depicting the tram at "Old Wolverton Turn", a Public Service Vehicle Driver badge, no. HH 18959, a Brel Cycle Permit no. 894 and a bronze ashtray possibly tram or railway marked to the front "Warning smoking can damage your health".
FIVE PIECES OF MOORCROFT POTTERY, Hibiscus pattern on green ground, to include two vases, heights approximately 25cm and 11cm, an oval dish length approximately 23cm, a footed bowl diameter approximately 11.5cm and an ashtray, all with impressed marks to base, the large vase with 'Queen Mary' label to base (5)
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