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JAPANESE SILVER AND MIXED METAL CIGARETTE CASE, MEIJI PERIOD (1868-1912) the exterior and interior decorated with Shinto shrine, stamped marks, along with a Japanese damascene compact, in associated casethe cigarette case 8cm highVery light surface scratches to the cigarette case, a little tarnishing evident to the compact, neither piece shows evidence of damage, overall very nice condition
A 1/32 SCALE SIKU MODEL FARM IMPLEMENT COLLECTION comprising a No.2054, Lemken Gigant 1000 Disc Harrow; No.2451, Fella Whirl Rake; No.7070, Front Loader Access Set; No.2051, Lemken EurOpal 7X Plough; No.1950, Disc Harrow; No.2057, Lemken Zirkon 10/300 Rotating Harrow; No.1957, Harrow; No.2261, Seed Drill; No.2050, Amazone ZA-M MAX 1500 Fertilizer; No.2063, Amazone Catros 3001 Compact Disc Cultivator; No.2461, Kuhn GMD 802 F Front Disc Mower; and a No.2866, Marshall (ex Claas) Tipping Trailer (modified by S.D. Frater Farm Models), variable condition, generally good or better, each boxed, (12).
Hi-Fi separates: A pair of Royd "The Soceror" speakers and stands; A60 integrated amplifier by A&R Cambridge; a Yamaha K-222 double cassette deck; an Eclipse compact disk player; two pairs of Bose noise cancelling headphones, in shell cases; together with two pairs of speaker cables and three pairs of audio inter connect cables.
Twin turntables and audio separates: a pair of Numark TT100 direct drive turntables; a Gemini PS-676 D.J mixer deck; Cambridge audio A1mk3 integrated amplifier in technics SL-PG4 compact disk player; an Onkyo TX-SR309A/V receiver; a Sony SP-SE570 tuner; a Panasonic DVD-S54 DVD/CD player and a pair of Mission bookshelf speakers.
A continental silver lipstick holder. The Itallian silver compact case having etched foliate decoration. The lipstick holder being set with a red cabochon push mechanism. The case opening with spring loaded action to reveal a small interior mirror. Lipstick holder stamped Italy 800. Weight approx 27.7g. Measures approx 5.5cm x 1.7cm.
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case and compact. The cigarette case having an engine turned repeated stripe pattern with central monogrammed cartouche. Hallmarked for Birmingham,1912. Makers mark HW&Co Ltd for Horace Woodward & Co Ltd. The make up compact having a hinged lid and bail. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1919. Makers mark D.Bro. Combined weight approx 129.4gm. Measures approx 8.5cm x 8cm / 5cm diameter.
Mixed lot of military interest to include an RAF Sweetheart Stratton compact; a collection of 10 cap and lapel badges, buttons and sweetheart badges; a swagger stick with Royal Marines insignia; a spent brass shell case and a set of Air Ministry prismatic No.2 binoculars in a MK1 Case with registration O.S.18687. (14)
A FINE GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, of compact form the broken swan neck cornice with rosette terminals, above fielded panel doors shelved and compartmented interior, the chest section with fold-out leather writing panel and four long graduated drawers, on bracket feet. 82 x 45 x 178cm high
A RARE GEORGE III GOLD PAIR-CASED POCKET WATCH WITH CYLINDER ESCAPEMENT AND CENTRE SECONDS EDMUND PRIDEAUX, LONDON, 1774The gilt full plate single fusee movement with four square section baluster pillars pinned through the backplate, scroll-pierced stop-iron block, stop/start lever near nine o'clock and cylinder escapement regulated by sprung three-arm steel balance with Tompion type regulation, the backplate with fine asymmetric foliate scroll pierced and engraved balance cock with faceted diamond endstone, canted zig-zag bordered rim and Ho-Ho bird at the junction with wedge-shaped matted-ground relief engraved foot, flanked by silvered regulation disc set within adjacent conforming applied scroll engraved panel infill opposing signature Edm'd Prideaux, London and numbered No. 8236, with gilt brass dust cover similarly signed Edm'd Prideaux, London along with the serial number, the slightly convex white enamel Roman numeral dial with Arabic five minutes to outer track and sculpted gold beetle-and-poker minute and hour hands and a fine steel centre seconds hand, the gold inner case applied with suspension post and bow at twelve o'clock and engraved with G/S for the stop/start lever near nine o'clock (lacking glass), the outer case with fine moulded rim and bezel surround, both cases marked for London 1774 maker IP.The pillar plate 3.5cm (1.375ins approx.) diameter; the inner case 4.1cm (1.625ins) diameter; the outer case 5cm (2ins) diameter. Edmund Prideaux is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as a maker of 'fine cylinder watches' working in London 1743-90. The cylinder escapement was developed in around 1695 by Thomas Tompion and further refined by George Graham in 1726. This new escapement was perhaps the first developed exclusively for watch work and, as well as being a better rate keeper, the cylinder escapement also allowed movements to be made more compact (due to the escapement operating in one plane only). However, being a form of frictional rest escapement, the cylinder escapement was prone to relatively heavy rates of wear hence was less reliable than the verge (until hardened steel escape wheels and ruby cylinders were developed later in the 18th century). Condition Report: The movement is in fine clean condition with no visible scuffing/marking to the original frosted git finish. The escape wheel appears to possibly be a 'service' replacement otherwise train appears all original. The train is currently fully wound but motive power is not being transmitted fully down the train to the escape wheel suggesting that the train is jammed towards the fusee end - possibly by the start/stop lever. When motive force is very gently applied to the wheel driving the escape wheel the escapement will beat. The dust cover is in fine condition with only minor rust spotting to the slide catch. The dial appears free from any visible damage or evidence of restoration; the ands also appear original and undamaged. The inner case has some very slight shallow denting and is missing its glass otherwise is in very good original condition. The outer case has overall slight denting to rear with some light hammer and other marks to interior suggesting other denting may have been worked/lessened. Both cases retain good clear hall marks.Gross weight 124 grams; there is no winding key present. Condition Report Disclaimer
A RARE GEORGE III GOLD POCKET WATCH WITH CYLINDER ESCAPEMENT AND CENTRE SECONDS JOHN PYKE, LONDON, LATE 18th CENTURYThe gilt full plate single fusee movement with four square section baluster pillars pinned through the backplate, scroll-pierced stop-iron block, stop/start lever near nine o'clock and cylinder escapement regulated by sprung three-arm steel balance with Tompion type regulation, the backplate with fine symmetric foliate scroll pierced and engraved balance cock with faceted diamond endstone and oriental male mask at the junction with wedge-shaped matted-ground relief engraved foot, flanked by silvered regulation disc set within adjacent conforming applied scroll engraved panel infill opposing signature Jn'o Pyke, London and serial number 2114, with gilt brass dust cover signed Jn'o Pyke, Watch-Maker, to his, ROY'L-HIGHNESS, the, PR of Wales along with the serial number, the slightly convex white enamel Roman numeral dial with winding square to centre, Arabic five minutes to outer track and sculpted steel beetle-and-poker minute and hour hands and conforming centre seconds hand, the gold consular case applied with suspension post and bow at twelve o'clock and with slot for the stop/start lever near nine o'clock, hallmarks indistinct, makers possibly R.P.The pillar plate 3.5cm (1.375ins approx.) diameter; the inner case 5cm (2ins) diameter. John Pyke is recorded in Baillie G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as 'clock and watchmaker to the Prince of Wales' working form Grays Inn, London circa 1747-80. It is not known as to whether he was related to the earlier maker of the same name who completed Charles Clay's musical clock at Kensington Palace and died in 1762. The cylinder escapement was developed in around 1695 by Thomas Tompion and further refined by George Graham in 1726. This new escapement was perhaps the first developed exclusively for watch work and, as well as being a better rate keeper, the cylinder escapement also allowed movements to be made more compact (due to the escapement operating in one plane only). However, being a form of frictional rest escapement, the cylinder escapement was prone to relatively heavy rates of wear hence was less reliable than the verge (until hardened steel escape wheels and ruby cylinders were developed later in the 18th century). Condition Report: The movement is visually in fine clean condition with no visible scuffing/marking to the original git finish. The escape wheel appears to possibly be a 'service' replacement otherwise train appears all original. The train is currently fully wound but motive power is almost non-existent at the escape wheel suggesting that the train is partially jammed or the spring is very weak. When motive force is very gently applied to the wheel driving the escape wheel the escapement will just about beat but continued action is not maintained. The dust cover is in good original condition with only minor spotting/discolouration to the slide catch and very light edge rubbing. The dial has a very small enamel chip to the edge of the latch thumbpiece; the brass ferrule to the winding hole may be a later replacement/addition otherwise dial is in fine original condition, Hands appear original and are in fine condition. The case has evidence of probable dent removal to the rear (hence why hallmarks are almost completely erased), some general undulation to the surface and small dent near the hinge, Otherwise the case is in good original condition.There is no winding key included. Condition Report Disclaimer
Tomica Dandy - Shinsei - 3 x boxed Komatsu construction vehicles, an Avance PC200 tracked excavator in 1:43 scale # DK-001, a WA350 wheeled loader in 1:50 scale # 615 and a PC28UU Ultra Urban compact excavator in 1:24 scale # 624. The models appear Mint in mostly Very Good boxes, the window is missing from one box. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba-3]
TWO SILVER COMPACTS, A SILVER ASPREY PILL BOX AND A PIQUE TORTOISESHELL TRINKET BOX, to include a square engine pattern compact with engraved cartouche, worn gilt interior, hallmarked 'D Bros' Birmingham 1931, an AF circular compact with engraved monogram, hallmarked Chester 1910, makers mark rubbed, a circular pill box with cover, hallmarked 'Asprey & Co Ltd' London 1913, signed to the base 'Asprey London', together with a circular form trinket box with pique work tortoiseshell cover, hinged cover, hallmarked 'William Comyns & Sons' Assay mark rubbed, approximate gross weight 7.14 ozt, 222.2 grams (condition report: small round compact requires attention, hinged cover is free from case, dinks and dents all round, the tortoiseshell is extremely dry to the cover of the trinket box, base has wear)
A COLLECTION OF WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPERWARE AND GLASS PAPERWEIGHTS, comprising a small cabinet plate, a pair of bud vases, three trinket dishes, three trinket boxes and a pair of candle holders, a Wedgwood blue and green glass speckled bird paperweight, a sea shell trinket box, a musical powder compact decorated with a swallow and water reed design, etc. (s.d) (Qty)

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