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Lot 1612

MAMOD; a sleeve valve engine, width 20cm, height 15cm, together with a similar smaller example and two further unmarked steam engines (4).

Lot 2021

An Edwardian hallmarked silver photograph frame, with engine turned reeded detailing and engraved with fleur-de-lis, Birmingham 1908, height 17cm, width 12.75cm.Additional InformationHallmarks with light rubbing and frame with a few light scratches here and there but essentially ok, the leather backing is rubbed and marked and the easel stand is lacking, attention will be needed.

Lot 108

Mixed group of gold items, including three 1930's engine turned dress studs, two bar brooches, all marked 9 ct and a 1940's paste set brooch, with white paste stone and one blue cabochon cut paste stone, with a trombone fitting, 5.1 x 2.9cm and a pair of French Art Deco paste set brooches, scrolled design both marked Depose on double pin catch, both mounted in silver Condition Report: 9 ct gross weight 8.6 gramsSilver gross weight 31.2 gramsone of the French Art Deco paste set brooches measures approximately 3 x 2.5cm, with base metal fittingsOne bar brooch is mis-shapen and is missing its central stone, the other bar brooch is missing its pin fitting

Lot 190

Early 20th Century 9 ct cigarette case, engine turned design to the outer case, hallmarked 9 ct, Birmingham 1923, with makers mark C&C for Cohen & Charles, measures 83 x 65mmCondition Report: Gross weight approximately 60.73 grams

Lot 191

Gold 6mm wedding band with engraved star detail, ring size Q, and a single cufflink, with engine turned detail, both in 9 ct, together with a 1.8mm wedding band in hallmarked 22 ct, ring size RCondition Report: 9 ct gross weight 6.84 grams22 ct gross weight 2.31 grams22ct gold ring mis-shapen

Lot 237

Mont Blanc "long" safety fountain pen, Mont Blanc logo on the pen cap lid, 14 ct nib marked with the number one in a Mont Blanc logo and 1BB on the end, in an engine turned diamond pattern stamped 835 silver, comes in a fitted box with a silver pencil marked 835 silver and pocket knife engraved with initials WJRL, marked 800 silver with the same design, the box is attributed to Mr SNR Lowndes with a translated insert reading "Memory of your friends and admirers of Bahia" with the date 25/04/1931, the pen and pencil have ELWEE stamped onto the clipCondition Report: The pencils top has been added later however works well.

Lot 240A

Art Deco 9 carat gold engine turned cigarette case, 9 cms x 8cms, 102 grms

Lot 279

Victorian open faced silver pocket watch, enamel dial signed J. Thompson with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary dial, with fusee movement signed Robert Morton Barnard Castle, no. 60583, in a silver case hallmarked Chester 1872, engine turned detail and a key Condition Report: pocket watch is currently working but has not been tested for time keepingback of case as indentation near hinge end, surface scratches and three other small indentation Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.

Lot 285

Art Deco Favor gold plated full hunter pocket watch, gilt dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and subsidiary dial, engine turned detail to case and a cartouche engraved with initials HN, and a Russian Molinja pocket watch, in a base metal case with wolves in forest design to the backCondition Report: Favor pocket watch is currently working but has not been tested for time keeping. gold plated is worn off case in several areasMolinja pocket watch is currently working but has not been tested for time keepingEwbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.

Lot 287

J.W. Benson silver demi hunter pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, key wind movement No. 34928 and marked The "Ludgate" watch, J. W Benson, Patent No. 4658 Best London Make, By warrant to H.M The Queen. Ludgate Hill London, in a silver case hallmarked London,1886Condition Report: Gross weight 130.4 gramspocket watch is currently working but has not been tested for time keepingLight scratches to silver case and around the edge engine turned detail has wornEwbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold

Lot 65

Selection of gold items, including a pair of cufflinks, with a monogram on one side and engine turned design on the other, in 9 ct gold, hallmarked Birmingham 1936, together with a 9 ct toothpick and a 9 ct gold ladies watch, on a gold plated expandable braceletCondition Report: Gross weight approximately 20.90 grams

Lot 36

Griffin & George Ltd. working live steam stationary engine on square base. Spirit fired.(B.P. 21% + VAT) Generally worn overall but appears complete.

Lot 1107

Pair of Art Deco gents brushes with engine turned design. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1547

Jinlun two cylinder four stroke Chinese motorcycle engine CC unknown. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 107

INDORE, MADHYA PRADESH - HENRY DALYA good collection of approximately 41 views of Indore (2 signed by Deen Dyal), Maharajah group portraits, Kabul (5 signed in negative by John Burke), and others, albumen prints, most mounted on card, the Burkes in an album, a few loose, typically approximately 200 x 270mm., a few smaller, mostly 1870s (group)Footnotes:Indore images include: 'First Engine at Indore. 10th June 1875' [train pulled by elephant]; 'Indore Residency, C.I.'; 'New Iron Durbar Hall erected by H.H. Maharajah Holkar in honour of... the Prince of Wales' visit to Indore' (this and last signed by Deen Dyal, March 1876, others in series probably also by Dyal); 'His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales' Departure from Indore Residency, 9th March 1876'; 'The Investiture Durbar of the 19th January 1878 at Indore Residency' [Daly beneath portrait of Victoria, flanked by Raja of Dewar, Maharajas of Holkar, Dhar, Dewas, etc.]; 'Native Princes studying at the Indore Residency College'; two views of Indore Residency, one with photographer's stamp of Bourne & Shepherd, one with stamp of R. Bhyroolal of Indore. Portrait groups include: 'H.H. the Maharaja of Dattia and Nobles'; 'Maharaja of Bikaneer & his Dewan'; Scindia, c.1878; Maharaja Tookajee Rao Holkare of Indore. The images by John Burke (numbered in negative 102, 164, 178, 190, and 307) include 'General Roberts & Staff at Kabul 1880'; 'The Guide Corps. Kabul, [19]80'; city walls of Kabul, Admsi Heights above Kabul, corner of Sherpur defended by the 5th P.I., and Bemarau village, Sherpur.Provenance: Sir Henry Dermot Daly (1821-1895), from 1861 until 1871 commander of the Central India horse and political assistant at Angur for western Malwa, when he was appointed agent to the governor-general for central India at Indore, and opium agent in Malwa until his retirement in 1882. Daly College at Indore was named in his honour; Sir Hugh Daly (1860-1939); by family descent to present owner.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 310

Swiss. A gold quarter repeating musical watch, circa 1810 Movement: cylinder escapement, repeating on two gongs, the music played on a pinned barrel and comb comprising 14 screwed tines, gold cuvette Dial: white enamel, Arabic numerals Case: engine-turned case back, scalloped band Signed: dial bearing the signature Breguet A Paris Dimensions: diameter 60.5mm £1,500-£2,000

Lot 316

J. Lattey. A gold hunting cased watch, No. 701, 1839 Movement: gilded three-quarter plate, lever escapement Dial: white enamel, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds Case: 18ct gold, engine-turned covers, London hallmark for 1839, maker’s mark WR Signed: dial and movement signed J. L. Lattey, No. 701, London & Calcutta Dimensions: diameter 46mm. Accessories: gilt metal chain and fob seal, engraving to the fob seal ‘faites bien laissez dire’ - ‘Do well and let them talk’ £500-£700

Lot 317

International Watch Co. A steel open-faced keyless watch, No. 1332986, circa 1950 Movement: cal. 67 damascened, lever escapement, no. 1332986 Dial: silvered, applied Arabic numerals, engine-turned subsidiary seconds Case: steel, steel cuvette, snap-on back, no. 1484834 Signed: case, dial and movement Dimensions: diameter 51mm. £300-£500

Lot 318

Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd. A slim platinum open-faced keyless watch, circa 1920 Movement: jewelled lever escapement, Grand Prix, Paris, 1900 Dial: silvered, engine-turned chapter ring, Roman numerals, Arabic outer minute track Case: platinum, snap-on back, engraved dragon crest to the back, no. 50987, stamped PD Signed: The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, 112 Regent Street Dimensions: diameter 41.5mm. £700-£900

Lot 319

Omega. A steel mid-size tonneau-shaped wristwatch with black dial, circa 1935 Movement: cal. T17 tonneau-form, lever escapement 15 jewels, inner movement cover, no. 8589483 Dial: black matt, gilded Arabic numerals, outer gilded minute track, engine-turned subsidiary seconds Case: steel multi-faceted tonneau-form case, snap-on back, no. 9356289 Signed: case, dial and movement Dimensions: length 35.5mm x width 24mm. Accessories: Omega easel-form presentation case. £300-£400

Lot 323

Omega. A stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1945 Movement: manual winding, 15 jewels, no. 10366423 Dial: silvered, Arabic and applied dagger indexes, engine-turned subsidiary seconds Case: stainless steel, snap-on back, no. 13322 5739 Signed: dial and movement, case signed Dennison Dimensions: diameter 33.5 mm. £200-£300

Lot 327

Omega. A gold wristwatch, circa 1949 Movement: cal. 265, manual winding, 15 jewels, no. 11717299 Dial: silvered, Arabic and applied dagger indexes, engine-turned subsidiary seconds Case: 9ct gold, snap-on back, Birmingham hallmark for 1949, no. 284826 Signed: dial and movement, case signed Dennison Dimensions: diameter 33.5 mm. £220-£280

Lot 339

Cartier. A gold chronograph wristwatch with date, Ref. 1400, Diabolo Chronoflex, circa 1990 Movement: quartz. Dial: cream, gilt engine-turned subsidiary dials for 30-minute, 12-hour registers and date. Case: 18ct, sapphire cabochon-set crown, back secured by six screws, 18k gold deployant buckle. Signed: case, dial, movement and buckle. Dimensions: diameter 32mm. £1,500-£2,000

Lot 290

A Victorian silver gilt memorandum purse by Sampson Mordan, 1885, the front and reverse engraved with scenes of children playing in rustic landscape settings, in the style of Kate Greenaway, the blue taffeta lined interior enclosing concertina action compartments, and fitted with an engine-turned pencil, London hallmark, in original fitted case, interior silk stamped forretailers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, 112 Regent Street, London, dimensions 10.5 x 7.0cm. £300-£400 --- Kate Greenaway (or Catherine Greenaway) (1846-1901) was a Victorian children’s book illustrator and writer. Daughter of a successful draftsman and wood engraver, she studied graphic design and art between 1858-69. Her first book “Under the Window” was an instant best seller and bought her immediate fame, and was followed by numerous highly successful publications. At the same time as her writing career, she excelled as a watercolourist, working with illustrators Walter Crane and Randolph Caldecott. Her distinctive old fashioned style depicting children and young ladies dressed in early 19th century costume in quaint settings, a style of grace and charm that transformed the children’s book market, her talent described by Walter Crane as “captivating the public in a remarkable way”.

Lot 299

Two propelling pencils, including a late 19th century French gold pencil with engraved decoration throughout, with eagle’s head guarantee mark, together with a smaller unmarked pencil with engine-turned decoration, first pencil length 11.5cm. £100-£200

Lot 308

Payne & Co. A silver pedometer together with a silver and mother-of-pearl penknife, no. 3017, 1849 Movement: gilt, brass weight with steel arm Dial: white enamel, Roman numerals, single blued steel hand Case: silver, engine-turned back, London hallmark for 1849, maker’s mark A.T. Signed: dial signed Payne & Co., 163 New Bond St. Dimensions: diameter 40.5mm Accessories: fitted presentation case Together with a silver and mother-of-pearl penknife in a presentation case, Sheffield hallmark 1838, maker’s mark A.H. £40-£60

Lot 300

A MAZDA MX-5-SE 2 door sports coupe motor car, green coachwork, cream hood, first registered 13/8/1999, 1840cc petrol engine, registration number T117 REM, no service history available after 6/7/2016. V5 present, from a local estate and has been neglected for some time - sold as seen.

Lot 598

A hallmarked silver pill box, monogramed engine turned, London 1910.

Lot 346

A VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING MUG with engine turned decoration, and another with a repousse country scene (worn)

Lot 360

CORKSCREW AND BOTTLE OPENER WITH ENGINE TURNED SILVER HANDLE 'stamped sterling' (corkscrew bent)

Lot 345

Kigu silver compact, rectangular and engine-turned, initialled 'SKD' and a silver napkin ring, Chester 1946, engraved 'Kimy Maroum', 0.4ozt (2) 

Lot 395

19th century French silver toilet suite by Auguste Louis Fizaine (1858-1879), comprising ewer, basin and chamber pot, the ewer of baluster form on circular pedestal foot with figural mermaid handle, 34.5cm high, approx. 44oz, the basin of shaped circular form on pedestal foot, 42cm diameter, 51oz and the chamber pot with two scroll handles and on pedestal foot, 13cm, approx 39oz, all with bands of engine-turned and anthemion decoration and with applied swag and cartouche with engraved monogram, all bearing maker's mark and Minerva 950 standard guarantee mark (3) 

Lot 141

of square online with engine turned detail, applied diamond-set double heart-motif, foliate thumb piece5.7cm x 5.7cm

Lot 337

of rectangular outline with a bombé waist, the hinged lid, sides and base with panels of engine-turning, within slightly raised foliate borders, with a moulded thumbpiece, all in the French 18th century styleWidth: 8cm

Lot 357

to include an Art Deco chalcedony and marcasite box, import marks circa 1930, of rectangular form, the hardstone panel secured by marcasite set corner bars, together with another, HSD Birmingham, the hinged cover with blue guilloche enamel panel, engine turned case, gilt interior; a small patch box of circular form, the hinged cover with enamel detail and another of rectangular form, allover engine turned decorationLargest width: 8cm

Lot 365

Birmingham 1961, of rectangular outline, the hinged cover with all over engine turned decoration, cedar-lined; together with two modern silver mounted cut glass carafes, eight napkin rings and a hinged bangleWidth of box: 24cm, weighable silver: 5.5oz

Lot 401

Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1910, of traditional design, the font-shaped cup with chased detail below a Latin inscription in Lombardic letters reading 'Benedictus Deus In Dona Suis Amé', the pedestal foot with two tiers of ribbed detail; together with a matched pair of sauce boats, Sheffield/ Birmingham, 1937/ 1921; two cigarette table boxes with engine turned detail, a miniature unmarked model of a junk; together with various condiments, dwarf table candlesticks, napkin rings, an unmarked sculpture of a gun dog with prey in mouth and various other pieces of flatware etc.Height: 11cm, weighable silver: 24.4oz

Lot 436

to include; a William IV small vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1833, checkered engraved cover, engraved cartouche to the hinged lid; together with a George III snuff box, Samuel Pemberton Birmingham, line engraved case; and a William IV snuff box, Thomas Smith, Birmingham, with an engine-turned caseLargest width: 42mm, weight (all in): 5.1oz

Lot 447

Thomas Pemberton & Robert Mitchell, London 1818, good cast border, engine-turned decoration, small panel to the lid with well-engraved foxhound; together with a George IV snuff box, Thomas Smith, Birmingham 1824, all over engraved decorationLargest width: 8.2cm, weight: 7.1oz

Lot 292

Three silver cigarette cases, two engine-turned Birmingham 1932 and 1950, one engraved London 1914.

Lot 317

Three silver engine-turned cigarette boxes, the largest one with inscription, 16.5cm across.

Lot 326

Box of fourteen small silver items including Victorian pocket watch, engine-turned powder bowl, napkin rings, decanter labels, photograph frame, candlesticks, etc.

Lot 394

A Silver Mounted Cigar Cutter, 14.5cm Long with Engine Turned Panels

Lot 402

A Collection of Three Silver Napkin Rings all With Engine Turned Decoration and All Birmingham Hallmarks

Lot 406

Two Silver Napkin Rings with Engine Turned Decoration, Birmingham Hallmarks

Lot 410

A Silver Ashtray with Engine Turned Decoration and Monogrammed RLP, 25.12.32

Lot 425

A Silver Cigarette Box, The Hinged Box with engine Turned Decoration, 16.5cm Wide, Some Condition Issues

Lot 148

An Italian silver rectangular photo frame with engine-turned decoration stamped .925 Made in Italy, 20.5 x 26.5cm, (damage to one corner, small dent to rim) and an engine-turned circular compact, 7cm diameter, Birmingham 1936, (2).

Lot 33

A wooden fairground ride in the form of a fire engine, 130cm long, 76cm wide, 115cm high, (in need of complete restoration).

Lot 105

A .830 Silver Lipstick with engine turned decoration, 37.2g

Lot 1052

A Corgi 1127 Simon Snorkel Fire Engine Very good+ in very good box.

Lot 134

An Edward VII Silver Card Case with engine turned decoration, Chester 1904, William Neale, 39.7g

Lot 208

A George V Silver Easel Back Clock with engine turned decoration, 9.5cm high, Birmingham 1926, Spurrier & Co., movement needs attention

Lot 393

A 9ct Gold Vesta Sleeve with engine turned decoration, London 1925, 48.1g

Lot 394

A 9ct Gold Cigarette Case with engine turned decoration, London 1925, 148g

Lot 42

An Elizabeth II Silver Backed Three Part Hand Mirror and Brush Set with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1964, DOBs.

Lot 44

A London Silver Backed Hand Mirror with engine turned decoration, one other hand mirror and two brushes

Lot 1706

A late 1960's engine turned rectangular silver cigarette box, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1968, 16.6cm, gross 16.5oz.

Lot 1713

A late 1920’s Dunhill La Captive engine turned travelling watch by Tavannes watch company, import marks for Glasgow, 1929, 46mm.

Lot 39

Two motor car radiator engine badges one for AA and British Field Sports society

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