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Lot 256

A large railway ledger for the London, Midland and Scottish Railway relating to instructions and notices to the District Locomotive Superintendent 1925-1930 including pay rates, staff, the Railway Strike of 1926, engine hire, coal and oil consumption and other notices and paperwork etc.

Lot 3

A large selection of various railway volumes including British Steam Engine, The Great Western Railway, The Big Four Remembered, Last Days of Steam and numerous others etc.

Lot 203

A BOXED MAMOD SR1A STEAM TRACTION ENGINE

Lot 109

A group of 24 Lesney Matchbox Models of Yesterday cars and vehicles, including Bentley, Bugatti, Fowler Showman Engine, Shand Mason fire engine, Rolls Royce Silver Ghost, Allchin traction engine, Sentinel Steam Waggon, Tramcar etc; with boxes and few cataloguesGenerally the models appear to be in a very good condition. All show signs of dirt and some have minimal ware. The majority of the boxes are also in a very good condition.

Lot 2630

A 1955 Austin Cambridge A55 with pale green livery and original green leather seats to interior, registration number 'WZ 4870', 1500cc, together with registration book. Note: this car does not have a current MOT but has had a new recently replaced battery, clutch system, exhaust and petrol tank. The engine is from an Austin 60.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 356

A hallmarked 9ct gold mechanical toothpick. The toothpick having engine turned decoration with round bale to top. Hallmarked Birmingham 1995. Measures 8.3cm. Weight 6.4g. 

Lot 307

A collection of silver, including a Burmese silver box in the form of a food offering box, silver ink well with glass liner, a silver engine turned napkin ring, a silver cruet holder (bottle missing), silver dishes and other silver items. All hallmarked or stamped. H.16 W.13cm (largest) Weight 465g

Lot 131

Badges and Fobs Collection, Approx 65 to 70 Badges plus 6 Fobs, interesting assortment including Thomas The Tank Engine, Put A Tiger in Your Tank, ABC Minors, Pontins, Jelly Tots, Capt Scarlet, The Tufty Club, St Clements Caves Hastings, Glorious Devon, The Kiki Dee Band, Joe 90, Birthdays, Chipmunk Crisps, Batman, Corgi Model Club, good condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 510

A Perkins fuel engine with no ancillaries. Collect Only.

Lot 128

Mamod steam engines together with a balance beam engine, Dinky Cinderella's coach, Airfix models, other Dinky and Corgi cars, etc

Lot 111

A George V silver cigarette case by Asprey & Co Ltd, 1933 Chester, of rectangular form with engine turned exterior and gilt interior, 7 cm x 8.4 cm, weight 98 grams

Lot 188

An Elizabeth II silver hip flask by Mappin &Webb, 1954, imported in France, stamped to underside 'Paris' and 'Angleterre', of rectangular form with hinged bayonet cap and engine turned front and back, 13 cm x 7.5 cm, weight 136 grams

Lot 89

A George III silver and silver-gilt snuff box by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1813, of rectangular form, the hinged lid with central empty cartouche in a turned engine pattern surround bordered with grape vines, the rest of the body with engine turned decoration, 7.9 cm wide, weight 92 grams

Lot 196

A 19th century French gilt brass mounted 'Boulle' tortoiseshell inlaid mantle clockthe movement signed Vincenti et Ciethe swept arched case with intricate brass inlay and foliate mounts surmounted by an urn above a fully glazed front door and sides on scrolling feet, the cast brass dial with separate Arabic and Roman enamel cartouche insets to the chapter ring, the winding holes on a matted and foliate case ground with blued steel hands, the twin spring barrel movement with Brocot escapement and suspension, with elaborate sunburst pendulum, case key, winding key and suspension key, 57cms highFootnotes:Born in Corsica in 1786, Jean Vincenti's family moved to Montbeliard in1791. By 1823 he had established a factory making rough movements for clocks and watches. It seems that the bulk of the ebauche/rough movement machinery used in the factory was self-made. The factory went bankrupt in 1828, but by October 1829 Albert Roux had possibly enerted into partnership with Vincenti, or possibly bought his factory outright, however the name, Vincenti & Cie, was kept. Around 1830, in addition to the rough movements (of which 3,000 were being produced a year), mechanical devices were being made as well, including metronomes, oil lamps, music boxes, etc. In 1834, Roux took over an old sawmill and weaving factory and, as the building dated to 1773, updated it and based Vincenti & Cie there. Before this move it was known in the area as L'usine de la Petite Raisse (The Factory of Petite Raisse); by the time Vincenti & Cie ceased trading, it was known as L'Usine Roux (Roux's Factory). Vincenti died in 1834, the same year Vincenti & Cie won a silver medal at the Exposition. They would go on to win medals at the Expositions of 1839,1844,1849,1855, and 1867.In 1850, workers lodgings were built on the site and six years later, a house for Roux and his family was constructed within the factory's footprint. Albert died in 1858 and was succeeded by his son Amédée. His son would expand the output of the factory to encompass chiming clocks, travel alarm clocks, Morse code receivers, and several other devices. 1864 saw the addition of a foundry to the factory; in this same year, it is recorded that 5,500 rough clock movements were made per month. Amédée died in 1876, when his son was 9. It seems likely (based on similar situations with other horologists) that Amédée's wife, Emma de Freystedt, would have taken over the running of the factory, until Albert had been educated. Albert was listed as an horological manufacturer, as were his father and grandfather, therefore it seems likely he would have taken over the running of the factory eventually. 1890 saw another expansion into phonograph movements and mechanisms for various meters, extinguishers, etc. Initially their customers had been in Paris, and later the Jura region. By 1890, however, their client base had expanded to neighbouring Belgium and Switzerland, as well as slightly further afield in the UK and even the USA. To meet demand, they were making 80,000 clock movement per year, though this figure does include the clockwork motors and meters mentioned above. Around this same time, the foundry was being used to make brass and bronze wire, an operation that was expanded in 1895. That same year, a salesroom was established in Paris, 110 rue Vielle-du-Temple.The last expansion of the factory took place in 1902, when a new steam engine and steam engine room were installed, to modernise the factory's water wheels and 1840's steam engine. By 1926, 57 people remained working in the factory, and the doors were finally closed in 1929. At its peak, in 1863, the Vincenti & Cie factory had employed 400 workers, and been the largest rough movement manufacturer of clocks in France, with the exception of Japy freres.Raphaël, F., Région Franche-Comté, Inventaire du patrimoine (2012) Usine d'horlogerie et de mécanique de précision Roux et Cie. Available at: https://patrimoine.bourgognefranchecomte.fr/dossiers-inventaire/usine-dhorlogerie-et-de-mecanique-de-precision-roux-et-cie-ia25001019This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP YTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 402

A late 19th century French brass miniature carriage timepiecethe cannelee style case with engine turned silvered mask framing the circular white enamel Roman dial with matching blued steel hands, the single barrel movement with replaced lever platform escapement, 9.5cms highFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 5

A collection of various early 20th Century and later soft toys / teddy bears including Sri Lankan Paddington Bear, large gold plush bear with leatherette foot pads, approx 82 cm long and eleven others various and a collection of various books including childrens' books "Boys Own Annual", "Every Boys Book of Sport and Pastimes", "A Book of Aeroplanes", "Boys Annual", "The Modern World Book of Ships", etc, six various 1950s and other "Rupert" annuals (poor condition), "Rupert Adventure Series" magazines No's. 5, 7, 9, 12, 14, 18 and 25, "The Adventures of Sammy The Shunter" No's. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 and THE REV W AWDRY "Thomas the Tank Engine / The Three Railway Engines", published Edmund Ward Leicester, tooled and gilded cloth board bound, together with further titles "Tank Engine Thomas Again", "Henry The Green Engine", "Gordon The Big Engine" and "Troublesome Engines", all similarly bound, NEVILLE MAIN "Jimmy and The Little Old Engine", "Meccano" magazine Vol XLIV, No. 6 June 1959, together with No. 9 September 1959, No. 10 October 1959, No. 11 November 1959, together with Volume XLV No. 6 June 1960, No. 11 November 1960, No. 12 December 1960 and other books various

Lot 125

A 9ct gold tie clip, with engine turned decoration, 4.2g.

Lot 126

A Record Dreadnought gold plated gentleman's gold plated pocket watch, open faced, keyless wind, circular enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the case with engine turned decoration.

Lot 26

A George V silver cigarette box, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration, initialled cartouche to lid and bearing inscription 'From His Three Friends A. M & G. Bedford' verso, the hinged lid enclosing a treen interior, Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1912, 13cm wide.

Lot 303

A group of small silver, to include a Victorian butter knife, with silver blade and mother of pearl handle, two mother of pearl handled fruit knives, an oval napkin ring with vacant cartouche and engine turned decoration, silver ingot pendant, two dressing table bottles, a Kings pattern cake knife, plated toothpick holder, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 343

A George V silver tray, of rectangular form, with a leaf and raised line decorated border, engine turned decoration with circular vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1912, 15.72oz, 28cm x 22cm.

Lot 35

A George V silver pill box, of circular form, the lid with engine turned decoration, Stokes and Ireland Ltd, Chester 1920, 5.5cm diameter.

Lot 44

A 20thC four piece silver mounted matched dressing table set, with engine turned decoration, comprising comb, hairbrush, hand mirror, and a cut glass and silver lidded dressing table jar, dates to include Birmingham 1979, London 1973, etc. (4)

Lot 439

A small quantity of vintage toys to include a playworn Buddy L Snorkle fire engine, two vintage teddy bears, two Womble teddy bears, a marionette of Rupert the Bear, various dolls, a Nuttals Mintoes sweet jar, a boxed 'The Vintage Model Co' SE5A bi-plane, etc (2).

Lot 445

MAMOD; a kit built steam powered model of a traction engine, a static example and a box of Mamod solid fuel tablets, etc.

Lot 446

MAMOD; a vintage traction engine, height 18cm, length 25cm

Lot 531

HORNBY DUBLO; a quantity of scale models to include rolling stock 'Passenger Brake Van C 763', an 'MR2 Engine', an 'Industrial Locomotive No.328', various carriages to include 'BR Maunsell Corridor Third Class Coach S11295', Hornby footbridge, etc.

Lot 993

A George V hallmarked silver cigarette box with engine turned detail, central panel with initials 'RTF', wood lined interior, 11.5 x 9 x 4.5cm, London 1926. CONDITION REPORT: Overall acceptable, there are some indents to the corners and the edges, as well as possible small examples to the body. Some surface scuffs. Overall approx 8ozt (including lining).

Lot 995

A George V hallmarked silver engine turned cigarette box with rectangular cartouche engraved with initials 'H.R.E.', inscribed to the front of the box 'To H. Russell Edwards, Esquire F.A.J. from the Council of the Liverpool and District Property Owners Association on his retirement as Honorary Secretary 31st December 1919', with cedar wood lining, Birmingham 1922, length 14.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Total weight approx 10.8ozt. This includes the wooden lining and the base appears to be weighted.

Lot 996

A George V hallmarked silver engine turned cigarette case, Chester 1920 and a hallmarked silver ashtray inscribed '17th November 1921-1946', London 1945, combined approx 6ozt (2).

Lot 998

A George V ovoid cut glass perfume bottle with engine turned and fleur-de-lys chased decoration to the top, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1919, a further cut glass perfume bottle with hallmarked silver top, Walker & Hall and a cut glass dressing table hair tidy with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1915 (3).

Lot 1003

A George VI hallmarked silver hip flask with curved body and engine turned decoration, marked 'Size 1.5 Gill', Chester 1939, height to top of cap approx 13cm, approx 7ozt.

Lot 1005

An Art Deco hallmarked silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration and inset gold panel with the initials 'LEH', 11.5 x 8.5cm, together with a small hallmarked silver pillbox with repoussé decoration, approx 6.3ozt (2).

Lot 1017

Three silver items comprising an early 20th century hallmarked silver cigarette case of rectangular form with engine turned pattern, length 12cm, a small circular hallmarked silver pin dish, diameter 12cm and an oval hallmarked silver napkin ring of plain design, combined approx 9.1ozt (3).

Lot 1265

A pair of gentlemen's 1930s Art Deco 9ct gold cufflinks with engine turned decoration, combined approx 4.7g.

Lot 1304

An 18ct gold open face pocket watch, the dial set with raised Roman numerals, on engine turned back with central disc of chased floral decoration, floral outer ring borders, key wind movement. CONDITION REPORT: Appears to be in going order, slight dimples and scratches commensurate with age, otherwise good.Approx 69.3g.

Lot 330

A silver sugar sifter, Birmingham 1931, with weighted foot. 17 cm high, together with a silver topped glass sugar shaker and a silver engine turned and inscribed with initials R.A. circular vessel (3). CONDITION REPORT: The glass castor is in good order with no issues. The silverwork is clean and not dented or damaged and hallmarks to both collar and top are clear. The all silver sifter is a little dirty and has minor dings, dents and small scratches. The base is also misshapen through a drop. The lid fits securely. All hallmarks are legible. The cylindrical vessel is in good order with no significant issues. It is hallmarked Birmingham 1931 with a Patent Number 325841, a makers mark is rubbed and not fully legible.

Lot 675

A Volvo two door saloon from the Volvo 120 Series, petrol, green, 1778 cc, mileage 87,903, with original keys, warranty, service booklet and V5C form (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The vehicle has come in for sale from a local deceased estate. We have not made any attempt to start the vehicle. The chassis number on the V5 is 306976 and the engine number 5265936. The car has been under present ownership since June 2008 and the V5 states four former keepers. There are some receipts with the paperwork but nothing of any significance. The last MOT was 2011/2012 where the recorded mileage was 87,844. The previous MOT's go back to 1993 where the mileage was recorded as 66,767. The last four MOT's show the vehicle as having only travelled 100 or so miles each year. The present pedometer reading is 87,903, suggesting that the vehicle has only travelled 100 or so miles since 2012. Whilst the vehicle seems fairly solid we cannot give any sensible condition report on either the mechanics or bodywork of the car.

Lot 52

Thomas The Tank Engine and Friends vintage Ladybird book collection featuring 7 hardback books from the series 848 based on the railway series by Rev W. Awdry. Titles include Percy and Harold, Percy Takes The Plunge, Woolly Bear, Pop Goes The Diesel, Dirty Work, Thomas Comes To Breakfast, Duck Takes Charge and many more. Each beautiful book is in great condition and has beautiful illustrations throughout. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 53

Thomas The Tank Engine and Friends vintage Ladybird and Buzz Book hardback collection of 8 beautiful children's books based on the railway series by the Rev W. Awdry. There is three Ladybird books plus 5 Buzz Books. Most of these books are in good condition with some showing minimal signs of wear on the covers and inside title pages. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 55

The Rev W. Awdry vintage Engine Stories hardback book, produced exclusively for W. H Smith. This wonderful Thomas The Tank Engine hardback book was published in 1982 and shows minimal signs of wear. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 60

Thomas The Tank Engine and Friends Official Annual and wooden puzzle collection. This annual was published in 1995 and is in perfect condition, except a slight patch on the front cover where an old sticker was placed, but this could be easily removed. The wooden puzzle consists of 24 pieces with a colour picture of a Thomas The Tank Engine scene. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 521

A George V silver engine turned circular compact, La Vogue, 4.5cm diameter; an Elizabeth II silver retractable pencil, London 1947; a set of six silver teaspoons; a tripod posy vase, silver collars; a pounce pot, unmarked; etc

Lot 133

A pair of yellow metal engine turned cufflinks, stamped '18ct', weight approx 8.5g

Lot 149

A cased pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, with engine turned decoration, together with a pair of hexagonal mother of pearl cufflinks, stamped '18ct & Plat', a pair of 9ct gold cufflinks with bright cut engraved decoration, four yellow metal studs, stamped '9ct', a single 15ct gold diamond set stud, a pair of yellow metal studs stamped '18ct', a single 9ct gold cufflink and a broken 9ct gold cufflink, total weight approx 32g, together with plated studs and a simulated pearl pin

Lot 212

An Omega open face pocket watch, circa 1916, stem wind and stem set, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the signed movement numbered 5459420, 57mm dia., with an associated silver watch chain, gross weight 7.3oz, together with a Benson silver half hunter pocket watch, the engine-turned case with black Roman numerals, the white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds, the signed Swiss 7-jewel movement numbered 3546096, with an associated silver watch chain, 50mm dia., gross weight 3.9oz, and lady's guilloche enamelled wrist watch, lacking strap. (3)Omega: Case generally fair to good with some wear and abrasions consistent with age. Bezel has some small dings on the edge. Crown slightly tarnished. Dial appears good with no hairlines. Movement winds, sets and runs. Not tested for timekeeping or guaranteed.Benson: Case fair to good with some rubbing to the enamel numerals around the front aperture, minor abrasions consistent with age and use and lacking glass. Crown plating worn off. Movement winds, sets and runs - not tested for timekeeping or guaranteed. Chain lacking T-bar.Wristwatch: Small chips to enamel. Not running.

Lot 219

A lady’s 9ct yellow gold cocktail or dress watch, 1933, the round case with faceted bezel on an expanding three-link bracelet, the dial with silvered chapter ring and Arabic indices, subsidiary seconds at 6 o’clock, the centre engine turned and gilt, the Swiss manual wind movement with 16 jewels, case dia. 25mm, gross weight 20.5g (movt. weight 10g).Case fair with some minor abrasions and one or two tiny dints, consistent with age and use. Bracelet a little stretched, sized for approx. 6.25in wrist. Dial silvering a little dull but indices good and clear. Movement winds, sets and runs – not tested or guaranteed for timekeeping

Lot 41

An Art Deco silver cigarette case, Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1937, of rectangular engine turned form with engraved initials to yellow metal rectangular cartouche, 13.5cm long, weight approx 7.3oz

Lot 583

A Wilesco D365 steam roller, boxed, together with a Mamod steam roller (boxed) and an assembled group of boxed die-cast vehicles including: Corgi Vintage Glory Sentinel platform wagon; a Matchbox Atkinson Logger; Matchbox Yorkshire Steam Wagon; Matchbox Aveling & Porter steam roller; Matchbox Foden coal truck; and Matchbox The Showman's Engine. (8)

Lot 491

A quantity of vintage computer motor racing games, with Thomas the Tank Engine.

Lot 612

A 9ct gold curved rectangular vesta case with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1919 by Horton & Allday, weight 33.1g, height 4.9cm, and a silver rectangular vesta case with foliate engraved decoration, Birmingham 1904 by E.J. Houlston, weight 27g, height 4.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 363

An Elizabeth II silver three-piece dressing table set with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1960 by Adie Brothers Ltd, cased, a silver engine turned vesta case, Birmingham 1893 by Deakin & Francis, height 5cm, and a plated vesta case.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 364

A George V silver rectangular engine turned cigarette case, Birmingham 1927, weight 95.3g, length 8.2cm, a silver mounted hand mirror, Birmingham 1913, and a sterling silver mounted glass bottle and stopper with pouring spout above pierced foliate decoration, by Wai Kee Hong Kong, height 11cm, together with a group of plated items, including a curling tong heater and stand base, and four pairs of sugar tongs.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 341

A pair of William IV silver Fiddle pattern sugar tongs, London 1830, length 15cm, and a small group of other silver items, including a rectangular engine turned ashtray, Birmingham 1932, a sifter spoon and a set of five teaspoons, total weight 238.2g.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 388

An Elizabeth II silver cased steel folding pocket corkscrew with engine turned decoration, London 1984 by Clive Edward Burr, length 11cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 396

An Edwardian silver mounted bedside timepiece with circular enamelled dial and Arabic numerals, on a stepped rectangular base, Birmingham 1906 by Henry Williamson Ltd, height 8.2cm, another silver mounted timepiece, Sheffield 1991 by Carr's of Sheffield, height 10.2cm, and a group of other silver items, including a rectangular cigarette box, cream jug and two napkin rings, together with a plated purse with engine turned decoration and fitted interior, width 11.2cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 582

A 9ct gold mounted twin bladed folding pocket knife with engine turned decoration, London 1938, fitted with two suspension rings, total weight 19.8g, length 6.7cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 382

A silver mounted fountain pen, London 1914, a silver mounted propelling pencil with engine turned decoration, the clip detailed 'Rose', Birmingham 1963, by S.J. Rose & Son, and a Victorian slide action pencil with ridged decoration, together with a pair of Victorian silver pepper casters, each presentation inscribed, Birmingham 1891, a silver toddy ladle, Birmingham 1836 by Tailor & Perry, and a silver napkin ring, Birmingham 1977, weight of pepper casters and napkin ring only 76.8g.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 349

A group of silver items, including a sugar caster, Birmingham 1911, a three-piece condiment set, comprising mustard, pepper caster and salt, Birmingham 1927, cased, a rectangular ashtray, London 1937, a curved rectangular engine turned cigarette case, Chester 1904, eight napkin rings and a shot measure, Birmingham 1936, total weight 601g, together with a three-piece dressing table set, an octagonal powder compact and a group of plated items, including a cut glass and plate mounted biscuit box and two pairs of sauceboats.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 11

A vintage mid 20th Century silver compact. The compact having engine turned decoration to the exterior and opening to reveal a mirror to the interior. Marked Sterling Silver. Measures 10cm wide. Weight 73.3g .

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