A George VI Lady's Silver and Enamel Square Compact, by Adie Bros. Ltd, Birmingham 1937, the green and white guilloche enamel to lid applied with paste mounted green cut stone to centre, 2.75ins square, gross weight 2.8ozs, a George VI lady's silver and blue enamel octagonal compact, by Page Keen & Page, Birmingham 1937, with guilloche enamel to lid applied with naval coronet, 3ins wide, gross weight 3.4ozs, and two matching combs, Birmingham 1933 and 1936, 4.75ins wide (one lacking coronet), and a pair of French gilt metal and mother-of-pearl opera glasses retailed by Thezard Optician, Palais Royal, No. 142, Paris
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A mid 20th Century silver guilloche enamel compact set comprising cigarette case, circular compact, Ronson lighter and lipstick holder with sweetpea decoration (by Henry Clifton Davis, Birmingham 1952 and 1953), total weight of compact approx 8 oz, cigarette case approx 10.5 cm long CONDITION REPORTS There does not appear to be any damage to the enamel on these pieces. Silver has signs of light wear conducive with age and use and is fairly oxidised i.e could do with a clean
Neolithic, 3rd-2nd millennium BC. A compact flint polished axe with asymmetric convex cutting and squared edges slightly tapering to squared butt; in a dark lightly mottled flint with small area of cortex. 238 grams, 10.8cm (4 1/4"). From the family collection of a South East London collector; formerly acquired in the late 1950s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
A 20th Century manicure set, some pieces silver, within a brown suede pouch, a silver plate and enamel compact case, an Elizabeth Arden box of dusting powder and bath bomb, in the original boxes, four antique instruction and ordering booklets for Papier Poudre, a parasol, umbrella, three paper and wooden tourist fans, shoehorn and four hairpins (15+)
A 1960's silver powder compact by Kigu having cut decoration to pink ground, with original box, London 1964, Kigu Ltd Condition Report no sctratvches or dents to case. Hinge good, in very good condition. still has paper underneath the Yardley poeder which has hardly if ever been used. Box also in good condition
Fans and Fan-Leaves: A Copy of the Catalogue of the Lady Charlotte Schreiber Fan Collection in the British Museum, 1893. Compiled by Lionel Cust, M.A., F.S.A, and assistant in the department of Prints and Drawings. Published in London by Longmans and Co. Hardback, firmly bound. A slim volume without illustrations, effectively an abridged version of the massive tomes with full descriptions and illustrations by Lady Schreiber, thus more compact whilst giving sufficient for good use as a reference work CONDITION REPORT: . The top paper layers of the spine are damaged, some lacking, from the n=middle down. Not affecting the strength of the book.
You can now book a one to one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location. Please contact the member of staff associated with this lot to secure your appointment. The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions will be given when making your appointment. A good looking, two-door saloon attractively finished in medium grey over light grey Appears to be an original right-hand drive car. MPH speedo (91,860) MOTs up to 2008 Very smart, nicely appointed interior in red, presumably retrimmed. Cream painted and Bakelite dashboard in good order. Original Borgward Radio Fitted with the more powerful TS engine (1493cc, Twin Solex, 75bhp) Damaged steering rack-would straighten. Currently a non-runner NB. On offer from a private collection, this vehicle has not been used for some time. It is a non-runner and is strictly sold as seen. Borgward's new Isabella range was released in 1954 as a replacement for the Hansa, employing monocoque construction and sold in a number of different guises, including a two-door saloon, coupe, cabriolet and estate (Combi). With elegant Trans-Atlantic styling and plenty of chrome, the Isabella was a handsome alternative to Opel and Ford, neatly bridging the gap to more expensive offerings from Mercedes-Benz. Under the bonnet, Borgward's compact four-cylinder engine was mated to a four-speed, all-synchromesh gearbox via a hydraulic clutch, using a column-change lever typical for cars of the period. The standard engine's output was 60 horsepower but a more powerful 75 horsepower unit (known as the TS and using two Solex twin-choke carburettors) was used in the cabriolet and later found its way into the saloon. With independent suspension using a swing axle at the rear, the Isabella handled well and proved a willing performer, with excellent road manners. The Isabella's bespoke cabin was nicely appointed, with plenty of space for four adults to travel in comfort, the padded dashboard and large steering wheel both typically Germanic features. The Isabella remained in production until 1962, but Borgward was sadly in receivership and no replacement was forthcoming. In total some 202,862 Isabellas of all types were made over an eight-year period, making it commercially successful although few survivors remain on the road today. With a strong following around the world and plenty of support from the owner's club in the UK, the Isabella is an interesting alternative to other makes of the era. Click here for more information This car was consigned by Simon Langsdale. Please feel free to contact Simon on 07496 556325 / simon@classiccarauctions.co.ukSpecificationMake: BorgwardModel: Isabella TSYear: 1958Chassis Number: 1122794Engine Number: 108073Transmission: ManualDrive Side: Left Hand DriveOdometer Reading: 91860 MilesBody Colour: Grey/GreyInterior Colour: Red

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