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Bachmann OO Gauge BR Steam Locos comprising 31-526 4-6-2 green livery A2 Class No.60537 "Bachelors Button", 32-550A 4-6-2 lined apple green A1 Class No.60163 "Tornado" with British Railways to tender sides, conditions are Excellent to Excellent Plus in Excellent to Excellent Plus boxes and both boxes include packs of etched nameplates for each locomotive for optional fitment. (2)
A pair of large brown leather upholstered wing armchairs, 20th century, each with a button back, on cabriole legs, terminating in claw and ball feet (2)84w x 84d x 112h cmOverall condition is solid and usable. Removed from a house clearance in Suffolk, where they were being used, so they do have light signs of use/wear, but no obvious damage or signs of repair. Seat height is 51cm from the floor.
A vintage Omega Chronostop gentleman's wristwatch, circa 1960's, the signed dial with date aperture and baton hours, on a flexible strap, movement no.28848616The movement is free and ticks and adjusts ok. Button presses and operates the seconds hand. On closer inspection the case and glass have general wear and signs of use/age.
Set of ten Victorian silver coffee spoons, each with shaped scroll design rim, and a matching pair of sugar tongs, hallmarked Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1897, in tooled leather burgundy velvet and silk lined fitted case Condition Report:Approximate total silver weight 6.17 ozt (192 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly surface scratches and nicks. Hallmarks generally clear and legible. Several areas of wear to tooled leather exterior of case and push button mechanism broken.
1920s silver cigarette case, of rectangular form, with engraved scroll decoration and later applied engraved circular central panel, hallmarked W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1920, together with an early 20th century silver vesta case, of typical form, engraved with monogram with push button release cover, hallmarked Horace Woodward & Co, Birmingham 1905, and a tapering silver watch chain with clip, hallmarked on clip and with lion passant to each linkCondition Report:Approximate total weight 5.5 ozt (171.6 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and some small indentations. Hallmarks on cigarette case and vesta case clear and legible, hallmarks worn and indistinct on chain.
1982 Ford Escort 1.1 L 1100 cc 5 door hatchback 0nly 2017 miles Only 2017, yes 2017 miles, in totally original specification and time warp condition Registration: NNL 36X Chassis: SFAAXXBBAACY80833 Odometer: 2017 Transmission: Manual MOT: Exempt No Reserve . One owner from new until 2012 . Original Ford rubber mats front and rear . Ford main Dealer number plates front and rear . Original Ford radio Outside We believe the paintwork to be original and on the whole is very good, that said there are a number of what could be best described as "scabs" of surface corrosion all over the car. These have been treated to prevent spread or any penetrative corrosion and we feel it adds to the story of the car. All panels are straight and dent free and all four doors open and close as if the vehicle was factory fresh. The hub cap from the off side rear wheel is with the car but will not stay in place. Inside We urge any serious bidder to come and view the car and take in the smell of 1982 Ford's when you stick your head in, it takes you right back. Wonderfully basic, no wear at all and everything is in factory fresh condition. Mechanicals Upon removing from long term storage, the engine and mechanicals were treated to a refresh which included new auxiliary belts and fluids. The car runs and drives as expected for a car with such low mileage, although there is some squealing coming from the auxiliary belts we suspect the water pump may need some looking at. It looks as though car was treated to a corrosion protection product to the underside, engine bay and door bottoms when new. History We are advised that the car was supplied new by Ford main dealers Heaton Motor company of Consett, County Durham to a Midwife who lived locally. The car was used briefly until her unfortunate death when it was laid up by the family until 2012 when DVLA records show it went into fresh ownership. Sadly, there is very little other documentation with the car. Our Opinion This is a unique opportunity to acquire what is quite possibly the lowest mileage MK3 Escort in existence. Inspection of the car clearly shows its minimal mileage is correct, it is on the button, will carry a fresh MOT and is ready to go. Lovely to see a surviving example of the 1.1 L variant , as most of the lesser Escort models were run into the ground and not preserved. A genuine time warp car and we love it. Find another. Please note there is no V5c currently with the Escort though we are able to give an undertaking that we will assist the new owner with obtaining one as a condition of the sale.
FOLDING MAP: 'Map of Spain & Portugal with the frontiers of France..', London, C Smith & Son, 1828: engraved map hand-coloured in outline, laid onto linen, folding into 20 sections, approx 65 x 78.5cm, browned: together with a small tray of misc. books and ephemera, including an early c20 miniature Common Prayer and Hymn books, bound together in silk-lined black leather case with handle and button closure. (Sm. tray)
Samuel Henshall type corkscrew, turned wooden handle, ringed and waisted stem, button marked Patent Improved with four spurs underneath, steel worm, 13cm.Condition report:Is the shaft well attached to the handle, ie no mouvements / loose handle? - Yes the handle is well attached and the joint nice and tightCondition of the wooden handle, ie no missing part, chip or split in the wood? - There is a hairline crack to one side of the handle, along with some other small chipsWas there a brush there in the past which is missing today? - No signs of previously having a brushIs the rust, surface or deep? - Quite deep old rust marks on the stemThe reading « IMPROVED PATENT » seems to be well embossed on the button, please confirm. -Yes the impressing here is good.Shipping:Should I bid and win, what are the shipping cost to a London address? Please see this page for our recommende third party shipping suppliers, https://www.gildings.co.uk/buying-with-gildings/
A Victorian button back nursing chair, 77 x 54 x 64cmProvenance:Collection of the late Sir Georg and Lady SoltiUpholstery stained in places, most noticeably the left sideLegs knocked as you would expectFront right leg with minor glue residue to the top, front left leg with some minor movementSee photos
A large group of paste jewels, 19th and early 20th century, comprising: three brooches and a button, each in green and colourless pastes; a pair of earrings in green and opaline pastes; seven floral buttons in frosted glass and colourless paste; two buttons set with colourless pastes; a pair of earrings and a pair of buttons, each set with domed blue glass and colourless pastes; a paste chatelaine; two paste slides; a paste belt buckle; two large buttons set with colourless pastes and centring on cabochon green pastes; a very large pair of slides set with colourless pastes and simulant pearls; a set of purple and colourless paste buttons, fitted case; and a small rosary bracelet, some pieces with later fittings
Four sets of buttons and a hardstone chatelaine, 19th century, comprising: a set of six lacquered buttons, inlaid with gold, silver and shell in the Japanese taste to depict a butterfly and a flower, each 2.3cm diameter, case; a set of five paste and enamel buttons and one blue and colourless paste button, enamel and paste buttons each 1.8cm, case; a set of nine single paste buttons and one colourless paste button of cluster design, smaller buttons 11mm diameter each, case; and a set of six buttons of swirl design, set with colourless pastes, each 3.1cm, case; together with a chatelain set with cabochons of agate and jasper, length 14cm
A mother of pearl and enamel dress set, early 20th century, comprising: four buttons, a pair of cufflinks, and a pair of collar studs, each of circular outline, set with engraved mother of pearl within a black and white enamel border, mounted in gold, buttons and cufflinks 1.4cm diameter, collar studs 0.7cm diameter, each stamped TM18ct, together with four base metal button loops, fitted case stamped Asprey
Cartier, a gentleman's 18ct gold wristwatch, 'Pasha de Cartier', ref. 1035, the circular white enamelled dial with black enamel and gold button indicators, with blued steel and luminescent hands, with a date wheel aperture, within a plain gold bezel, the winder cover set with a cabochon synthetic sapphire, to a plain leather strap, case width 3.7cm, automatic movement, dial, case back and buckle signed Cartier, numbered 1035, MG272906, Swiss assay mark for 18ct gold, Cartier instruction manual
A late 19th century pearl and diamond pendant, the matched button pearls set within diamond trefoils in silver and gold, later diamond-set bale, width 3cm Accompanied by report number 5783-951 from GCS stating that the central pearl is natural saltwater, a verbal report stated that all pearls were natural saltwater
A 19th century violin with two-piece back, length of back excluding button 35.5cm, cased, with a nickel mounted bow, branded 'Swiss Made'. Note: a non-transferrable ivory exemption certificate has been granted for the sale of this item.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A 19th century violin with single-piece back, length of back excluding button 35.9cm, within a 19th century mahogany case with chequer stringing and nickel mounts.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

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