A George V rectangular cigarette box, engine turned lid with vacant cartouche, cedar lined interior divided into two compartments, 14cm wide, Chester 1927; a George V canted square ashtray, foliate cast border, 9.25cm wide, Birmingham 1926; an Edward VIII canted square ashtray, engine turned border, 9cm wide, Birmingham 1936; a circular dish, the raised centre with a cast fox mask, 14cm diam, London 1968; a shaped circular pedestal sweetmeat stand, pie-crust edge, 11.5cm diam, Birmingham 1968
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An early 19th century French ormolu mantel clock, the 8cm white enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed Deniere and Matelin, Fab de Bronzes a Paris', the brass movement with external count wheel, silk suspension, striking on a bell, the case mounted by a Roman lady, her right hand on an anchor leaning to her left on a swan cornucopia, surrounded by a cast flowerhead bezel on a pair of cornucopia, rectangular plinth, cast with flowerhead swags and ribbon tied anchors, fluted base, engine turned bun feet, 44cm high, c.1815
A good 18ct gold open back pocket watch, J. Mcleod, Schoolhill, Aberdeen, of large size, London 1870, the movement signed, with lever escapement and compensated balance wheel, the dial frosted and engraved, the case profusely engraved and engine-turned, with presentation inscription, on a two-colour chain.
Various Thomas the Tank Engine books by Rev. W. Awdry, published by Edmund Ward: Gordon The Big Engine, published 1953 First Edition, Thomas the Tank Engine, published 1953, 12th Edition, The Three Railway Engines published 1952, 12th Edition, Edward the Blue Engine published 1954, 1st Edition, Four Little Engines published 1955 1st Edition, Percy the Small Engine published 1956 1st Edition, Toby the Tram Engine published September 1952, 3rd Edition, Henry the Green Engine, published 1952, 2nd Impression, Troublesome Engines published 1952 3rd Edition, Tank Engine Thomas Again, published 1951, 4th Edition; and James the Red Engine published 1952 7th Edition
A quarter-repeating octagonal desk watch the Swiss nickel finish lever movement repeating on two gongs with white Roman numeral enamel dial signed E. Dreyfous to their Majesties within an engine-turned bezel beneath an octagonal suspension loop now with an early 19th century ivory and tortoiseshell stand in the form of an arch supported by a pair of Doric columns the watch 10cm wide the stand 27cm high (small chips to stand repeat of watch inoperative)

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