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A Victorian silver snuff box of rectangular form with engine turned decoration and scrolling foliate edges, bears cartouche inscribed "Presented to Mr William Paine by the members of the Canterbury Book Society as a mark of personal esteem and acknowledgement of the assiduous and satisfactory discharge of his duty as Secretary January 21st 1845", the hinged lid opening to reveal a gilt washed interior (maker's mark "EE", London 1846), 8.1 cm, 4.6 oz
A Bassett-Lowke 0 gauge locomotive, 0-6-0, 5374, a Bassett-Lowke 0 gauge locomotive and tender, 1190, another, Duke of York, a Hornby 0 gauge locomotive, assorted carriages, wagons, signals, gantries, buffers, books and related items (4 boxes) See illustration Condition report Report by DP A large collection of generally play worn Hornby series trains, and track side furniture. The Lot consists of three signal gantries with lights and wiring. A number of single signal gantries, also with lights and wiring. Rolling stock consists of: one Duke of York engine, number 1927, one black 5374 engine, and one 1190 engine, all steam engines. One LMS tender with red livery, one 1927 green tender, to go with train of same. A Great Western Railway 5500 Hornby train, a Hornby series first class carriage, denoted LNER First Class carriage 137, a French restaurant Wagon, also Hornby series, An Arcadia Pullman carriage, with only one bogie. Rolling stock consists of LMS Hornby series guard's van, no wheels. Pullman carriages x 4, a selection of play worn goods wagons LMSNE Southern Region. Also included is a plastic goods shed - query gauge - doesn't appear to be the same as rolling stock in Lot. The final box consists of buffers, and assorted modelling railway magazines, books and titles connected with same.
Victorian silver and silver gilt mug decorated with finely engraved and engine turned vertical panels, having a cast and pierced handle and standing on a circular foot, makers Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1879, overall height 11cm, 4.7oz approx Condition Report: ** General condition consistent with age
Good quality George V lady’s engine turned silver box of rectangular shallow form, the hinged cover with folding clasp and with presentation inscription to the underside, makers Cohen & Charles, London 1935, 8cm wide, 2.9oz approx Condition Report: Presentation inscription to the interior - ** General condition consistent with age
A FABERGÉ ROCK CRYSTAL, GOLD, JEWELLED AND GUILLOCHÉ ENAMEL MINIATURE KOVSH MAKER’S MARK OF MIKHAIL PERCHIN, ST. PETERSBURG, 1899–1903 Length 6 cm. Provenance: Anonymous sale; Imperial and Royal Presents, Sotheby’s London, 24 November 2008, lot 47. Exhibited: Fabergé Hofjuwelier de Zaren, Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung, Munich, 5 December 1986–22 February 1987. Fabergé-Cartier Rivalen an Zarenhof, Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung, Munich, 28 November 2003–12 April 2004. Carl Fabergé and Masters of Stone Carving. Russian Gems, Kremlin, Moscow, 2011. Literature: G. von Habsburg, Fabergé Hofjuwelier de Zaren, Munich, 1986, pp.162–163, cat. no. 210, illustrated. G. von Habsburg, Fabergé-Cartier Rivalen an Zarenhof, Munich, 2003, p.152, cat. no. 19, illustrated. Carl Fabergé and Masters of Stone Carving. Russian Gems, Moscow, 2011, cat. no. 088, illustrated. The hardstone body of traditional form with slightly raised prow, the handle enamelled in apple green over engine-turned ground and set with red gems.
* A FABERGÉ SILVER-GILT AND GUILLOCHÉ ENAMEL KOVSH MAKER’S MARK OF ANDERS NEVALAINEN, ST. PETERSBURG, 1899–1908, 88 STANDARD, SCARTCHED INVENTORY NUMBER 14528 Length 8 cm. Provenance: Anonymous sale; The Russian Sale, Sotheby’s London, 19 May 2005, lot 210. Of spherical form with scroll handle, the body enamelled in translucent powder-blue over concentric wavy engine-turning, on three ball feet.
A FABERGÉ TWO-COLOURED ENAMEL AND SILVER-GILT PHOTOGRAPH FRAME MARK OF FABERGÉ, MAKER’S MARK OF MIKHAIL PERCHIN, ST. PETERSBURG, 1899–1903, 88 STANDARD, SCRATCHED INVENTORY NUMBER 7728 7 by 7 cm. Provenance: Anonymous sale; Christie’s Geneva, 16 May 1990, lot 82. The Kazan Collection, Christie’s New York, 15 April 1997, lot 59. Russian Works of Art and Important Silver and Gold, Christie’s London, 29 November 2006, lot 113. Square, the circular aperture with a reeded bezel set in oyster white guilloché enamel over wavy engine-turned ground within a square border of chased acanthus, the outer frame decorated in salmon-pink over a moiré ground within reeded rims, ivory back and silver-gilt strut.

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