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Three sterling boxes: (1) with silver gilt, Black, Starr & Frost, with "MH" under crown; (2) is the Continental gentleman's tobacco box, mono "JH" with gilt interior, circa 1900; (3) is a Gorham gentleman's tobacco box, mono "GAF'", circa 1963. Also in collection is a coin silver pocket watch case, and a sterling American photograph case, mono "AMN". Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.
Made with genuine Austrian ducats, one cuff link is missing its back. .986 pure approx 23 1/2 karat. Approx gold value per coin is 204 dollars each at 1940 dollar gold pricing. 14k cufflink bracket, one missing stem, total 3 dwt. Approx 500-525 dollars in gold weight. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.
STYLISH VINTAGE AMI MODEL-H JUKEBOX, c. 1957 JAH-200, SERIAL NO. 370973 with nickel/dime, quarter and half dollar play, 200 45rpm record selection from hidden drum carousel, horizontal turntable and selection list behind automobile-style bowed viewing window, main body embellished in copper and chrome below push-button panel to the front, 152 x 76 x 71cm Auctioneers Note: AMI Began in 1909 as the National Automatic Music Co. which manufactured automatic player pianos. The mechanism used to select the music rolls was adapted for use in juke boxes. This mechanism was the first to play both sides of a record. This concept was used for the next 30 years, increasing number of records along time. Following WWII the company was renamed the Automatic Musical Instrument company. The model-H was launched in 1957 featuring a new selection mechanism and "automobile styling" - the wrap around glass and chrome front bumpers. AMI was purchased by the Automatic Canteen Company in 1962, merging it with Canteen's subsidiary Rowe AC Services (Coin Op Vending Machine Company). Condition Report: Professionally serviced in 2016 by Simon James for a cost of £2390, the jukebox is in working order with one minor fault to the carousel spin halt, easily fixed and not affecting the music playback. Photocopy of the invoice of restoration accompanies the lot.
Collection of UK & world banknotes plus coins etc: 5 x UK £1 notes, together with large quantity of mid century world banknotes in used condition includes European, Japanese etc. Also includes coins from 1858 and UK £2 coins, overseas silver coins, 1951 crown boxed, large Victorian medallion, silver coin bracelet (a/f), coin ring and badges.
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