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Bristol. An Act for Making a Navigable Canal between the Cities of Bath and Bristol; and also for Supplying with Water the Inhabitants of the City of Bristol, and its Environs, 1811, 136pp., slight fraying to fore-edge, slim folio, together with Forest of Dean, An Act for Making and Maintaining a Railway or Tramroad from the Summit of the Hill above Churchway Engine in the Forest of Dean in the County of Gloucester, to a Certain Place in the said Forest Called Cinderford Bridge, 1809,30pp., margins slightly frayed to upper outer corners, slim folio (2)
Tredgold (Thomas). Tredgold on the Steam Engine. Locomotive and Stationary Engines: the Principles and Practice of their Construction Exemplified in Numerous Examples. With Descriptive Text by Eminent Engineers, pub. James S. Virtue, [1850],. fifty-eight folding plts. and three single-page eng. plts., few minor marks, few pages loose and a little frayed to margins, few plts. with folds strengthened to verso, contemp. diced calf, slight wear to joints, 4to. Originally published in 1827 and entitled "The Steam Engine, its Invention, Improvemnet, Investigation.", Lowndes, Bibliographer's manual p.2709. (1)
A set of early Victorian silver topped Dressing Table Bottles, hobnail cut the top with embossed scrolled border and engine turned and foliate scrolled decoration, comprising a pair of eau de cologne bottles (one riveted), two large and two small circular pots and three rectangular boxes, a squat bottle and an Inkwell. London 1843 by Thomas Wise and Elieger Nash.
Victorian silver visiting card case and aide memoire, of rectangular form, engraved with stylised leaf scrolls on an octagon and square pattern ground, bearing a monogram, the blue watered silk interior lacking some ivory leaves, with an engine turned white metal propelling pencil, maker's mark F.M., Birmingham 1872, 9.8cm long
Golfing Interest:. A SILVER CEDAR-LINED TWO-COMPARTMENT CIGARETTE BOX of rectangular form, with Art Deco style, engine-turned decoration, the lid applied with an armorial insignia of the Lytham St. Anne's Golf Club, and engraved "HANDICAP PRIZE/ (1st DIVISION/30th July 1932/ Won by [vacant], hallmarked, London, 1930, 14cm, (5.6in) long
A large early 20c album containing over eight hundred and eighty postcards to include numerous relating to Alton and Alresford, Hampshire, also West Country, Sidmouth, etc., also greeting comical [Mabel Lucie Atwell, Donald McGill, etc.], greetings, views, topographic, etc; also real photographic examples [demonstration of steam engine, Alresford, British Army airship, etc.].
A ladies 19th century fob watch, the white enamel dial with blue numerals, the gold case with seed pearl borders, the engine turned green enamelled back with a central old brilliant cut diamond, approximately 5.25mm x 2.3mm, keyless lever movement signed Le Roy a Fils, 57, New Bond Street, London and Paris, To The Queen, number 5290
"22" Gauge (10 mm scale), two-rail electric model of Gooch G.W.R. Broad Gauge (7 foot) 4-2-2 locomotive "Iron Duke" with six wheel tender, with good details, brass splashers and fittings, engine crew (driver one arm missing), 182 in (47 cm) long, some minor wear and ageing to brass, otherwise in excellent condition.
An early 20th century rose gold graduated curb 'Albert', each link stamped '9ct' with a 'T' bar and swivel terminals, and hung with a sovereign pendant, 1904, 37cm long (14.5in), 25.7g gross, and with a 9ct gold engine turned cigar cutter, Birmingham 1971, and a ship's wheel pendant, London 1972
Rolex, Precision, a Swiss 18ct gold finger or ring watch, circa 1940, no. 456, the engine turned silvered dial with raised dot and arrow-head numerals, the round case with a pierced hinged cover centred with a small round cabochon opal, on a twin wirework shank with scroll shoulders, stamped '750', 17 jewel movement ref; 270, with a mono-metallic balance and flat balance spring, case dial and movement signed
Rolex, a lady's Swiss 18ct pink gold small round wristwatch, circa 1950, numbered 5789, cream quilted-effect dial with baton numerals and hands, round case with tapering engine turned sides and slide-through strap aperture (for exchangeable straps), associated leather strap, Rolex 15 jewel movement, cal.270, with a gold balance and flat balance spring, case, dial and movement signed
Two 19th century silver pocket watches, comprising; Vale and Co, Coventry, a late George III silver pair cased pocket watch, no. 5956, the verge movement with turned pillars, floral pierced and engraved balance cock and steel balance, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, the cases Birmingham 1815, and T Cox Savoury, 47 Cornhill, London, a William IV open face pocket watch, no.4185, with fusee lever movement, silver engine turned dial with raised gilt Roman numerals, the case London 1834, and a mahogany watch stand

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