A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY AND TRINKETS To include one single marked 15ct plain oval cufflink weight 2.3g, a marked 9ct cross pendant piece weight 1.3g, a marked 375 chain link necklace A/F weight 2.6g, a yellow metal, gem accented eternity ring ( faded marks to shank) ring size M, weight 2.6g, a Ronseal lighter, compact mirror and a quantity of costume jewellery, yellow metal etc, etc
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A silver double sovereign case, with a blank escutcheon shaped cartouche, by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1922, a silver match case, the body with engine turned decoration, by William Neale Ltd, Birmingham 1928, a silver trinket box, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, London 1926, and a silver compact, with Art Deco style decoration, by BH & M, Birmingham 1931, weighable silver 147gms (4) Condition Report:Available upon request
A silver mounted brush, with moulded decoration of ribbon swags, by Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1909, two silver topped faceted glass vanity pots, by S M Levi Ltd, Birmingham 1923, an EPNS compact and vesta, and a pair of bone and brass opera glasses, Condition repot: Available upon request
An assortment of jewellery and watches. The lot to include a gold plated coral set brooch, malachite brooch, Art Deco belt buckle, white metal mesh purse, a white metal panel bracelet, a silver tulip brooch (marked 925), an amber set brooch (AF), a silver niello peacock brooch, tie pin, compact, ceramic screw back earrings and brooch, simulated pearl screw back earrings, carved horn bracelet, snuff box, Delia gold plated watch, Limit and an unmarked Art Deco watch. Provenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
A silver compact, London, 1943, with a gilt thumbpiece, interior loose, the cover mounted with a mirror, 7cm x 6cm and a silver mounted Rototherm gauge, Birmingham, 1934, 9.5cm wide (2)Condition ReportCompact - interior loose. Rototherm appears to work - scratches to the silver mount, tarnished workings to the back.
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT ETC, to include a Olympus Mjui 500 digital camera, Pentax Espio 140 35mm compact film camera, Beirette 35mm film camera, Hanimex slide projector, six Hanimex carousel slide trays, Photax Solar 4 slide viewer, Dixons Prinz 300 slide projector in case etc, together with a Silver Reed 100 manual typewriter
AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS, to include two gents wristwatches, names to include Limit and Sekonda, four loose watch straps, three ball point ‘Parker’ pens, a compact, a selection of cufflinks, a small silver plated picture frame, together with a selection of other items (condition report: watches not tested)
AN ASSORTMENT OF SILVER AND CUTLERY, to include a fish knife hallmarked 'Joseph Rodgers & Sons' star & cross trade mark, Sheffield 1914, a silver condiment spoon hallmarked 'Joseph Rodgers & Sons' star & cross trade mark, Sheffield 1901, a commemorative tea spoon, hallmarked 'Turner & Simpson' Birmingham 1961, approximate gross weight 35.2 grams, a white metal commemorative spoon, stamped 835, approximate gross weight 14.8 grams, together with assorted cutlery sets, a selection of pens, names to include Cross, Paper mate and Parker, a Stratton compact, together with one pound and eighty pence in modern British five pence coins
2009 Citroen C-Crosser Exclusive HDi, 2179cc. Registration number FX09 WRE. VIN number VF7VV4NH9U951677.The C-Crosser is a compact crossover SUV launched in July 2007, designed and produced by Mitsubishi on the basis of the Outlander. The equivalent Peugeot badge engineered version was the 4007. In March 2012, production of the C-Crosser ended, and it was replaced by the C4 Aircross. By the end of production, only 2,050 units had been sold.The second and third row of seats can be folded away to provide a flat floor, and an expanded load capacity for the boot. The rear two seats can be completely hidden away under the floor, while the second row of seating, slides to offer greater leg room or boot space, features a 60:40 split/fold function that is operated via electric controls in the boot.This three owner example has proved reliable and has MOT history back to 2014 at 95,064, rising over the years to the last MOT at 212,810 miles in October 2022. It is a genuine 7 seater, 4 x 4 workhorse with leather interior and heated front seats.Sold with the V5C, MOT until October 2023 and MOT history.
C.1963 BSA C15, 249cc. Registration number unregistered. Frame number C15. 38098. Engine number not found.In September 1958 BSA introduced a new ‘250’ that would provide the basis for an entire range of singles in capacities up to 500cc. This newcomer, the C15, featured a compact overhead-valve engine and unitary four-speed gearbox. Alternator electrics and coil ignition were features, early models being distinguished by a distributor-type points housing. The engine/gearbox unit was housed in a conventional cradle frame with bolt-on rear subframe. Trials and scrambles versions were offered as the range expanded during the 1960s.There is no paperwork with this project.
1957 Triumph Tiger Cub, 200cc. Registration number TGD 391. Frame number 33989. Engine number T20/ 36031.With the introduction of the 149cc Terrier in 1952, Triumph re-entered the market for lightweight commuter machines. A simple, compact, unitary construction four-stroke with four-speed gearbox, the Terrier was joined in 1954 by an enlarged version - the 200cc Tiger Cub - that offered 60mph-plus performance and 100mpg. A big success, particularly with younger riders, the Cub underwent continual development for the next 16 years.TGD is an older restoration that presents very well, gentle recommissioning should see the bike on the road without much effort.Sold with the V5C.
MILITARY INTEREST - an Art Deco George V silver and blue enamel compact, engine turned decoration with engraved Royal Artillery emblem and inscription "139th Field Regiment RA Mill Hill and Tetbury 1939 - 40", by F H Adams & Holman, hallmarks Birmingham 1939, 7cm x 7cm, 3.3oz grossNo damage or repairs, no enamel loss, only general surface abrasions, back cover has a few minor dents, hinge and catch working, hallmarks clear
An Art Deco George V silver and pink enamel compact, circular form with engine turned decoration, by Crisford & Norris, hallmarks Birmingham 1928, diameter 5.5cm, 2.1oz grossNo damage or repairs, no enamel loss, catch slightly loose with a small opening all the way round but still generally stable, hallmarks clear
An Art Deco George V silver and green enamel compact, circular form with engine turned decoration and gilt interior, by Crisford & Norris, hallmarks Birmingham 1932, diameter 5.5cm, 1.3oz grossNo damage or repair, enamel has a few very minor surface chips, hinge and catch working, hallmarks clear
A GROUP OF SILVER CASES, VICTORIAN AND LATER comprising a vesta by E V Pledge & Son, Birmingham 1886, rounded rectangular, shaped for the pocket, plain, gilded to interior; a card case by William Neale & Son, Birmingham 1906, rounded rectangular, shaped for the pocket, plain, with diagonal hinged cover, gilded to interior; a cigarette case by Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1915, rounded rectangular, shaped for the pocket, with banded engine-turned decoration front and back, the cover with a vacant circular reserve, gilded to interior; and a compact by Walker & Hall, Chester 1938, circular, with engine-turned decoration front and back, the hinged cover with a vacant circular reserve. (4) Cigarette case 9.2cm high, 6.9cm wide, 6.9 troy ounces gross

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