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Three pairs of cufflinks, comprising; a pair of 18ct gold and garnet cufflinks, each link with a round cabochon garnet and torpedo and chain back links, Birmingham 1919 by H Mathews, a pair of early 20th century gold oval cufflinks, each with an oval panel with an engine turned white band and chain and torpedo back links, stamped '18ct & pt', 11.5g, and a pair of Chinese yellow metal and heart-shaped jadeite cufflinks
A small leather travelling case, stamped 'RAF' for Reginald A Fellowes and 'Abbots Ripton Hall, Huntingdon', the compartmented interior enclosing crested French silver engine turned fittings, comprising; a cylindrical folding shaving brush, a heater stand, a cylindrical, two rectangular and two round boxes, two pair of rectangular scent bottles, an oval brush and a mirror, the case 29 x 17 x 10cm (11 1/2 x 6 3/4 x 4in)
Four boxes and a medallion, comprising; a George IV oak and silver mounted round box and cover, engine turned with concave sides then cover with a silver medallion 'Made from the ruins of York Minster, burnt Feb'y 2nd 1829', and impressed mark inside 'York Minster 1829, I. Fossett, York', 10cm (4in), an ivory boat-shaped patch box with initial 'H', 9.5cm (3 3/4in), a mauchline ware round box 'The Harbour, Ramsgate', 4.5cm (1 1/2in), a rosewood and parquetry rectangular snuff box, 9.5cm (3 3/4in), and a bronze motor-racing medallion 'Le Touquet-Paris-Plage', 6-7-8 Sept. 1927, 7cm (2 3/4in), in a leather case
A late 19th century French miniature table & chair, the armchair embossed with winged putti and a dog, import marks for E T Bryant, London 1994, 6.75cm high (2 5/8in), the table with foliate scroll and diaper, (leg broken), import marks for London 1894, 4cm wide (1 1/2in), a foliate engraved propelling pencil, Birmingham 1909, and an engine turned cigar piercer, Chester 1913 by Sampson Mordan & Co.
A Davenport caneware baluster water jug with independent decoration attributed to Robert Allen, painted with a figure before a bathing machine, coastal shipping in the distance and to one side indistinctly inscribed Trifle.........Lowestoft, above an engine-turned basket weave lower section and blue enamel rims and borders, height 14cm., impressed mark, circa 1810 (extensive wear, some stains and restoration).
Vincenti & Cie; a French late 19th century rosewood and marquetry rectangular mantel clock, the eight day two-train movement striking on a bell, the back-plate stamped with maker's trademark, the silvered engine-turned dial with Roman numerals, the case inlaid with floral marquetry, height 22cm. (case faded)
Hartley Colliery: A contemporary photograph by or after William and Daniel Downey of the rescue team after the disaster, 1862, 15 x 19.7cm, trimmed to an arched top and laid down, inscribed verso in contemporary hand 'The accident at Hartley Colliery took place on the 16th January 1862 when 204 lives were lost from the breaking of the beam of the pumping engine. Mr. Coulson and his men preparing to descend the shaft'
Five late-18th or early-19th century blue printed mugs or tankards, all decorated with chinoiserie patterns and associated borders, one with cabbage-leaf moulded body and another with engine-turning, heights between 9.6 and 15.7cm, all unmarked, dates between 1775 and 1810 (four with some faults)
An Adams Union Border series plant holder, of cylindrical form on three knob feet, the outer surface with two narrow engine-turned decorative bands, printed with a rural scene with a donkey and a group of cows with a horse, the inside rim with the series border of roses on thistles and shamrocks, height 18.3cm, impressed "ADAMS /TUNSTALL", later 19th century (cracks, rim chip, one foot glued)
Cartier, Paris-Londres, an early 20th century French gold, diamond and enamel fob watch, circa 1910, No.6417, the round silvered dial with an engine turned lobed, black Roman numerals and blued-steel Breguet hands, signed 'Cartier Paris-Londres', the ultra-slim case with a white dot enamelled bezel, the back with a similar border enclosing a blue guilloche ground decorated at the centre with a rose diamond within a gold laurel circlet, the watch suspended from a rose diamond circlet and a chain composed of white and blue guilloche cylinders with seed pearl spacers, on a bolt ring clasp stamped '18K', high quality Swiss 15 jewel bar lever movement with polished steel pallet cock, bimetallic split balance and flat steel balance spring, 3cm diameter (1 1/4in), French import mark
Four wristwatches, comprising a gentleman's 9ct gold tonneau shaped wristwatch, circa 1929, engine turned silvered dial with luminous skeleton Arabic numerals and hands, and subsidiary seconds, tonneau-shaped case the sides engraved with a stiff leaf band, import marks for Edinburgh 1929, Swiss 15 jewel movement, two lady's round silver cased wristwatches, import marks for Glasgow 1924 and London 1923, the latter with cylinder movement, and a Swiss 'Carbel Sports' chrome cased wristwatch
A Tiffany & Co evening bag, the engine turned yellow metal frame with leaf engraved corners and cabochon blue glass clasp, stamped '14K' , 'Tiffany & Co' and engraved 'Mina Pincus - Paris', on a fetter and seven chain, the bag woven with a scene of courtly ladies in a forest with birds, 17 x 17cm (6 3/4 x 6 3/4in)
An oval table snuff box and two cigarette boxes, the oval bombe snuff box with a hinged domed cover with a reeded border and an embossed crest and motto 'Al worship be to cod only' (sic), on four feet, London 1905 by John Bodman Carrington, 13cm long (5in), 7oz, a silver cigarette box, inscribed 'Fishmongers Company 30th May 1907' with a crest and motto 'Al worship be to cod only', (sic) Birmingham 1906 by Mappin and Webb, and an engine turned cigarette case, Chester 1915 by Asprey and Co Ltd
Two cigarette cases, one engine turned 9ct gold with a calibre sapphire thumb-piece (lacking one stone), the marks rubbed, 104g gross, the other a French tortoiseshell and gold mounted case, with an applied coronet and a cabochon thumb-piece, with lozenge shaped makers mark 'LC' possibly for Louis Cartier
A silver double sovereign case and other items, the sovereign case with monogram and date '1909', Birmingham 1901 by Hilliard and Thomason containing two sovereigns 1888S and 1899, and a half sovereign 1914, a Victorian silver rectangular match case/vesta of shaped outline, Birmingham 1875, a silver propelling pencil London 1925, a concave cigarette case with monogram, Birmingham 1918, and a 9ct gold engine turned match book holder, Chester 1926 by Asprey & Co Ltd
A green leather dressing case stamped by 'Harrods Ltd, London SW', containing silver mounted fittings viz; an engine turned hand mirror and a hair brush inscribed 'Dick', Birmingham 1919, five facetted glass bottles with engine turned silver lids, London 1919-20, a green leather note pad holder, necessaire, mirror, vesta/match case and an ink pot, 45.5 x 33 x 18cm (18 x 13 x 7in), with a canvas cover
A Victorian round teapot and two milk jugs, with engine turned straight tapering sides and rounded bases, the spouts and handles with strapwork decoration, the tea pot cover with strapwork hinge and stylised flower finial, the teapot and one milk jug stamped beneath 'Hunt & Roskell Late Storr & Mortimer', London 1860 by John Samuel Hunt, the other milk jug 1862 by Edward and John Barnard - 36oz gross
A pair of late 19th century Continental gilt metal and porcelain candlesticks, each with an engine turned sconce, on an urn with reeded and stiff leaf bands, the square tapering porcelain supports painted in gilt and applied with rams masks and ovals, on a concave sided base and four spherical feet, 26cm high (10 1/4in)
A plain square dome top silver cigarette box, Chester 1913, monogrammed, sandalwood lined interior 4" square, an engine turned square ashtray, Birmingham 1946, inscribed 3" square, a set of four foliate cast and inscribed coffee spoons, Sheffield 1926/7, two golfing coffee spoons, Birmingham 1929, the terminals marked CCGC and a caddy spoon, Birmingham 1971 (9)
Three cut and engraved glass shaped perfume bottles in an openwork stand, Elkington & Co Birmingham 1908, and on three squat feet, bottle neck damaged, a pair of engine turned napkin rings, Birmingham 1937, a silver rimmed pear shaped glass bottle vase, Birmingham 1931 6.25" high, a button hook and shoe horn each with embossed handle Chester 1912 and a caddy spoon with fiddle thread and shell pattern handle Unite & Hilliard Birmingham 1829 (7)
George V silver photograph frame, Chester 1927, of plain rectangular form 6.25 in x 4.25 in (15.88 cm x 10.80 cm), also a cased pair of silver napkin rings with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1936, silver handled shoe horn, Chester 1923, silver curb link watch albert, two silver brooches, a silver plated eggcup, napkin ring and spoon (a lot)

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