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MCLAREN MP4 12C 3.8(592 bhp) Coupe 2 door S-Auto SUPERCAR - special edition with carbon fibre seats, together with standard set(2 sets) Executor Estate, registration plate LJ12 BWW, alcantara and black leather interior, fire black in colour, petrol, low mileage 11,000 miles, date of registration 18.05.2012, Engine Size 3798cc. Automated manual gearbox, 7 speed Coupe, rear wheel drive, includes carbon fibre upgrade together with extra carbon fibre parts, sport exhaust, super-lightweight forged wheel, special colour brake callipers, carbon ceramic brakes, carbon fibre sill panels, carbon fibre engine covers, carbon side vanes, super-lightweight forged wheel, stealth pack, stealth wheel finish, tyre pressure monitoring system, cost new £168,500, invoice enclosed, with McLaren car black cover and with vehicle tracking system, parking sensor, current MOT, expires July 2019, full service history by Mclaren in London, Birmingham & Ascot, with V5 form, certificate of entitlement from the DVLA , two former keepers. two keys,RAC vehicle check has been carried out, copy with paperwork.PPF (Paint Protection Film) with warranty and invoice enclosed(£6,000) together with MP4 12C quick guide. Iris user guide, service and warranty booklet, last stamped 05-07-2018, with 10,278 miles, serviced every year..
Victorian silver and silver-gilt castle-top vinaigrette, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1839, the cover chased with Windsor Castle, the base with engine-turned decoration and cartouche engraved 'Charlotte', the vinaigrette 4 cm wide, 30 gr. (2) . Wear to decoration. Light rubbing to marks. General wear and tear.
AN ENGLISH 18CT GOLD LEVER WATCH J W THOMPSON, 14 PERCIVAL ST, CLERKENWELL No3254 with fusee movement, engraved gold dial and gold cuvette, in engine turned case, 4.1cm, London 1854++Movement not running - fusee chain broken, wear to curved part of caseback, no play in hinges, no engraving or erasure
AN ENGLISH 18CT GOLD LEVER WATCH A & J KLEISER, 39 STONEGATE, YORK No 7045 with three quarter plate movement and engraved gold dial and cuvette, in engine turned and engraved case, 4.1cm, London 1872++Movement apparently complete but running for only a few seconds before stopping, dirty, requires service, hands and dial in good condition. Case crisp with little sign of wear, back closing tightly, no inscription or engraved initials
A SWISS GOLD KEYLESS LEVER HUNTING CASED WATCH SUPPLIED BY TIFFANY & CO, EARLY 20TH C No 59686, the movement with 'wolf' shaped teeth, engine turned case with gold cuvette, case maker American Waltham Watch Co and marked 14K, 4.8cm ++Good condition, dial undamaged, movement cleaned, typical light wear to engine turning on rounded part of case
A GEORGE V 9CT GOLD BRUSH AND MANICURE SET engine turned, hand mirror 13cm l, by William Neale Ltd, Birmingham 1927, fitted brown leather triptych opening case lined in velvet signed for W LISTER & SON LTD NEWCASTLE ON TYNE (10)++No engraving or initials, the hafts of the two manicure accessories slightly damaged on one side, the scissors gold plated metal, the exterior of the case with minor scratches, overall impression - little used, brushes and comb especially so, scent bottle with residues, no key
An Elgin pocket watch, full Hunter, with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, knob wind and with engine turned foliate engraved case, and a silver cased pocket watch, with fusee movement by William Owens, Pembroke Place, Liverpool, the case with Chester hallmark 1873. Both diameter 50 mm.
An Aspreys of London silver bookmark, Birmingham 1932, with engine turned decoration, in original case of issue, 7 cm long (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: There is no engraving other than the manufacturers engine turned decoration. The spring by the main joint does not appear to be working but it is intact. At the opposing end of the shaft the small stem does rotate. The item fits the box as it should and there do not appear to be any missing pieces. There is only one spring on the mechanism. The hallmarks are clear. The presentation case is in good order throughout. It has the instructions for use applied to the underside of the box.
A GEORGE III SILVER RECTANGULAR VINAIGRETTE, the hinged cover inset with a goldstone panel, gilt interior with filigree heart and scroll grille, maker Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1811, approximately 2.8cm x 2cm x 1.3cm, approximate weight 0.6ozt, 19 grams, together with a George III silver gilt shaped rectangular vinaigrette, the hinged cover engine turned with chased foliate border, the base engine turned, lattice pierced grille, maker Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1816, approximately 3cm x 2.2cm x 1cm, approximate weight 0.6ozt, 19 grams (2) (condition: both in overall fair condition, front of goldstone example has slight dints to front edge of cover, goldstone has little pitted patches to both sides, the silver gilt example has some wear to the gilding on high points and tarnished patches, especially to the marks)
A WILLIAM IV SILVER VINAIGRETTE, of watch case form, engine turned decoration, fitted with barrel shaped 'winder' loop and ring attachment, gilt interior, the plain grille with punched holes, maker JL (John Lawrence & Co or John Lily), Birmingham 1832, diameter 2.2cm x depth 0.5cm x overall height including ring 3.2cm, approximate weight 0.1ozt, 5.4 grams (condition: slight wear to engraving, some marks slightly illegible)
A GEORGE IV SILVER GILT VINAIGRETTE, of watch case form, front and back engine turned centre, surrounded with chased foliate border, the five flower heads inset with turquoise cabochons, foliate loop and ring, gilt interior, foliate pierced grille, maker's Lawrence & Co, Birmingham 1822, diameter 3cm x depth 1.3cm x overall height including ring 4.5cm, approximate weight 0.5ozt, 16 grams (condition: some slight wear to gilding, cover hinge wobbles, some marks are slightly rubbed)
A GEORGE IV SILVER GILT VINAIGRETTE, of rectangular form, front and back with engine turned decoration surrounded by a chased floral border, the cover engraved 'Marie', ribbed sides, gilt interior with foliate scroll pierced grille, maker initials T.S, Birmingham 1826, approximately 3.7cm x 2.6cm x 1cm, approximate weight 0.9ozt, 28 grams (condition: very slight rubbing of gilding on high points, cover hinge has no resistance)
A WILLIAM IV SILVER NOVELTY VINAIGRETTE, of book form, engine turned decoration, blind rectangular cartouche, gilt interior, foliate pierced grille, maker's Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1835, approximately 3.4cm x 2.1cm x 0.7cm, approximate weight 0.5ozt, 15 grams (condition: generally good, slight wear to engraving, marks have partial wear)
A GEORGE IV SILVER GILT VINAIGRETTE, of rectangular form, engraved initials 'A.W.' to rectangular cartouche, engine turned decoration with chased foliate border to back and front, gilt interior flower head and foliate scroll pierced grille, maker initials T.S, possibly Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1823, approximately 3.7cm x 2.6cm x 1.2cm, approximate weight 0.9ozt, 28 grams (condition: not closing flush, cover not opening quite far enough as not easy to open grille fully, slight wear to gilding, dent to bottom left hand corner, marks slightly rubbed)
A VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX, of wavy rectangular outline, the raised relief hinged cover depicting two greyhounds chasing a hare with village church, horse drawn ploughing scene, cottages and hills to distance, with a floral border, the base engraved with 'A JUST TRIBUTE of respect to Mr. John Hardy Senr FROM TWO OLD Coursing Friends', engine turned surround, the sides foliate scroll engraved gilt interior, maker Edward Smith, Birmingham 1843, approximately 8cm x 5cm x 2cm, approximate weight 4ozt, 126 grams (condition: overall condition is good, small amount of wear to engine turning on base, gilding good, two indentations visible to interior of cover but nothing corresponds on front)
A VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX, of wavy rectangular outline, the hinged cover engraved with a duck flying over tree lined water, engine turned and foliate scroll border, engine turned sides, the base engraved with floral sprays around an oval, gilt interior, maker Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1863, approximately 8.8cm x 6cm x 2cm, approximate weight 4.4ozt, 136 grams (condition: hinge has no resistance, small indent on cover towards top left corner, some light surface scratches, interior gilding bright but scratched and slightly worn)
A VICTORIAN SILVER OVAL VINAIGRETTE, the hinged cover and base engraved with foliate scrolls, the sides ribbed, gilt interior with foliate pierced and engraved grille, maker John Tongue, Birmingham 1842, oval approximately 4.7cm x 4cm x 2.1cm, approximate weight 1.2ozt, 38 grams, together with a Victorian silver snuff box of wavy rectangular form, engine turned decoration with presentation inscription to hinged cover, the interior heavily scratched, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1860, approximately 7cm x 4.5cm x 1.5cm, approximate weight 2.1ozt, 68 grams (2) (condition: vinaigrette has dint to the right hand side, the snuff box has very light wear to the engine turning, interior heavily scratched, some marks are partially obscured, cover not closing completely flush)
TWO VICTORIAN SILVER VINAIGRETTES, of wavy rectangular form, one engraved with foliate scrolls and with loop attachment, engraved initials to the hinged cover, gilt interior with foliate scroll pierced and engraved grille, maker Edward Smith, Birmingham 1850, approximately 5cm x 2.2cm x 0.9cm, approximate weight 0.7ozt, 22 grams, the other also maker Edward Smith, with engine turned decoration, blind cartouche, gilt interior with foliate scroll pierced and engraved grille, Birmingham 1849, approximately 3.8cm x 2.5cm x 0.9cm, approximate weight 0.6ozt, 21 grams (2) (condition: the first vinaigrette has traces of gilding to the exterior, the cover hinge has no resistance, the second vinaigrette has worn gilding to the grille, the grille is tight to open)
A GEORGE IV SILVER GILT WATCH CASE VINAIGRETTE, engine turned decoration with foliate border in relief, worn gilt interior with plain grille, maker's probably William Lea & Co, Birmingham 1827, diameter 2.5cm x height including loop 3.6cm (condition: gilding worn to exterior and interior, no resistance in cover hinge, maker's mark rubbed)

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