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Game.- Wallis (Edward, publisher) Wallis's New Game of Genius, or Compendium of Inventions connected with the Arts, Sciences and Manufactures...for the Amusement and Instruction of Youth of both Sexes, hand-coloured engraved sheet with 36 fine aquatint vignettes around title and central view, dissected and mounted on linen, c.380 x 475mm., lightly soiled, title faintly offset, folding into original marbled board slip-case with hand-coloured aquatint view of a paddle-steamer & title mounted on upper cover, rubbed, a little soiled and marked, [Whitehouse p.39], small 4to, E.Wallis, [c.1835].⁂ Scarce game depicting a variety of activities including glass-blowing, a magic lantern, printing, a camera obscura, ballooning, watch-making, a microscope, carriage-building and an early railway engine travelling on a bridge over a river with paddle-steamer below. Library Hub lists only the BL copy in the UK, WorldCat adds another in the National Library of Scotland plus 5 in America.
Pair of WW1 Sopwith Aircraft Engine Plaquesconsisting brass, 3 3/4 x 2 inch plaque, Sopwith Aviation Co Ltd. “F1” (Camel) Serial No “B3845” ... Brass 2 1/2 inch x 1 1/4 inch plaque, Sopwith Aviation Co Ltd “Dibowsky-Scarff Patent Gun Firing Gear” Number “369”. 2 items.F1 Cameo B3845, one of a batch of 200 made with 130 HP Clerget engines. Flown by Flt Sub Lt Godfrey John Whitehouse Goodwin. 12 Sqn RNAS. Native of Matlock, age 19. Killed 12/3/1918 in crash of Sopwith Camel, Ser No B3845 following engine failure at Loon Plage, France. Prior to that the aircraft was flown by Captain Ronald Roscoe Thronely DSC, a flying ace with 9 victories (6 with this aircraft).Patent Gun Firing Gear invented by Warrant Officer F W Scarff and his Russian counterpart Lieutenant Victor Dibowsky.
A FINE GENTLEMAN'S 18CT SOLID WHITE GOLD VACHERON CONSTANTIN MALTE GRANDE CLASSIQUE WRIST WATCHDated 2004, model 81000, silvered engine-turned dial, applied hour dagger markers, subsidiary dial for seconds, with box & papersMovement: 20J manual, cal.1400, adjusted to 5 positions, nickel-finished lever movement stamped with the Geneva sealCase: diameter approx. 35mm, downturned fluted lugs, glazed back secured by four screws, Vacheron crownStrap: original leather Vacheron Constantin strap and white gold pin buckle
FOUR SILVER SPIRIT FLASKS, LONDON, BIRMINGHAM AND SHEFFIELD, 1905-1919 comprising: three oblong with bun-shaped lids with detachable beaker bases including one with glass interior, the fourth of pocket-fitting curved form, 9-13cm high; together with an American silver flask, first half 20th century, engine-turned, stamped 'STERLING SILVER, 13.5cm high weighable silver 800gr (25oz) (5)
THREE SILVER AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASES, 20TH CENTURY all oblong, one with lilac guilloché enamel to the lid, base engine turned, Austrian, import marked for London, 1927, one covered in pink guilloché enamel, maker's mark R.N, Birmingham, 1930, and one enamelled to the lid with a spray of roses on a cream guilloché ground, maker's mark indecipherable, Vienna, early 20th century, 900 standard; together with a parcel-gilt-silver cigarette case, Adie & Lovekin Ltd., Birmingham, 1930, of oblong pocket fitting form, covered in a variety of engine-turning, the lid with monogram to corner 'JB' all 8.5cm long approximately, 470gr (15oz) all in (4)
A GOLD VINAIGRETTE, UNMARKED, PROBABLY ENGLISH, CIRCA 1830 oval, with engine-turned base and sides, the chased border to the hinged lid enclosing a (damaged) Roman micro mosaic of dancing peasants, after a print by Bartolomeo Pinelli (1771-1835), interior with scroll foliate and engraved grille 4.2cm long
A VICTORIAN SILVER AND AGATE SET VINAIGRETTE, FREDERICK MARSON, BIRMINGHAM, 1873 oval, shaped incurved sides foliate engraved, the base engine-turned around a vacant cartouche, the lid set with a polished agate pebble with pink, red and mossy mustard inclusions, gilt interior with scroll foliate grille 3.8cm long excluding suspension ring
A GROUP OF FOUR VICTORIAN SILVER VINAIGRETTES, BIRMINGHAM all engine-turned and with gilt interiors complete with grilles, comprising: one rectangular, vacant shield, Edward Smith, 1840, 2.8cm long; one shaped rectangular, vacant shield, Francis Clark, 1845, 2.1cm long excluding suspension ring; one shaped oval with vacant oval and one shaped rectangular initialled AC, both George Unite, 1868 and 1874, 3.1cm and 2.5cm long respectively excluding suspension rings (4)
A VICTORIAN SILVER VINAIGRETTE, WRIGHT & DAVIES, LONDON, 1867 rectangular, engine-turned with plain borders, engraved with the initials SE in monogram, the gilt interior with simple scroll foliate grille, 3.7cm long ; together with another Victorian silver vinaigrette, Edward Smith, Birmingham, 1844, shaped oblong, engine-turned, vacant cartouche, gilt interior with pellet and scroll foliate grille, 3.4cm long; and another silver vinaigrette, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1901, shaped oval, foliate engraved and with initials JLJ, gilt interior with scroll foliate grille, 3.3cm long excluding suspension ring (3)
A GEORGE IV SILVER VINAIGRETTE, NATHANIEL MILLS, BIRMINGHAM, 1826 rectangular, engine-turned, chased and reeded borders, engraved with the initials CB (inverted), the gilt interior complete with scroll foliate grille, 3.5cm long; together with another George IV silver vinaigrette, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1825, oblong, bright-cut decoration, vacant rectangle and applied vine leaf border to lid, gilt interior with pellet pierced grille, 3.2cm long (2)
A GEORGE IV SILVER VINAIGRETTE, LEDSAM & VALE, BIRMINGHAM, 1827 rectangular, reeded sides, lid and base bright-cut with leaves on a pricked and linear ground enclosed by applied foliate borders, the lid initialled EA, gilt interior with scroll foliate grille, 2.7cm long; together with a George IV silver vinaigrette, Thomas Shaw, Birmingham, 1824, rectangular, reeded sides, bright-cut decoration, the lid also applied with a foliate border, gilt interior with scroll foliate grille, 2.6cm long; and a George III silver vinaigrette, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1818, rectangular, engine-turned, later intialled EC, applied foliate large thumbpiece, gilt interior with die stamped grille, 3.1cm long excluding suspension ring (3)
A NICKEL GOLIATH WATCH IN PIGSKIN CASE, RETAILED BY GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO. LTD., LONDON, CIRCA 1910 with gilt plate eight day keyless Swiss movement, the white enamel dial with luminescent painted Arabic numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial just below centre, inscribed '8 DAYS', the pocket watch form plain circular case with engine-turned interior numbered to back and cuvette 161376, the leather oblong case with easel strut, blue silk and velvet lined with gilt retailer's stamp watch 13.5cm diameter, case 19cm high
A VICTORIAN GOLD HUNTER POCKET WATCH WITH GOLD CHAIN, CIRCA 1874 AND LATER later fitted with a Swiss keyless wind 15 jewel movement, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial signed 'HARDY BROS Ltd. / SYDNEY, BRISBANE / MELBOURNE / MADE IN SWITZERLAND', the case with worn engine-turning, milled edge and engraved initials, case and dust cover 18 carat gold hallmarked Vine & Thompson, London, 1874, 4.8cm diameter, the curb link chain terminating in snap hooks, stamped '18ct', one snap hook '9ct', 47cm long (2)
A Mappin & Webb silver sugar pot and plated tray, the sugar pot of squat form with part reeded body and angular handles, hallmarks for Mappin & Webb Ltd., Birmingham, 1912, together with a silver plated circular tray with central bull cartouche, engine turned decoration and woven border, signed Mappin Brothers, 222 Regent Street, London, diameter 23cm, gross weight of hallmarked item 5.88ozt (2).Condition report: Overall condition good to fair Tray - jewellers inscription and scratches to underneath, in overall good condition Sugar pot - small dents in places
A George VI Silver compact, the circular engine turned top with an enamel decorated shield with a crown above a sash "Honi Soit Qui Mal y Pense", the centre decorated with a rose and thistle, the interior inset with a mirror, Birmingham, 1938, Roberts and Dore, 9cm diameter, approximately 137 grams
A gold match case, by William Neale & Son Ltd., 1931, and a mid 20th century novelty pendant1st: The engine-turned case with an applied monogram, 'DF', the inside lid inscribed: 'Thirty one years my darling', mounted in 9 carat yellow gold, 2nd: The pear-shaped 'phone book' pendant containing similarly-shaped paper sheets, the reverse inscribed, : 'My darling-/ you've known for ten/ years where to get me!/ D', 1st with maker's mark W.N LTD, UK hallmark, numbered, lengths: 1st 6.5cm, 2nd 4.7cm (2)

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