AN 18TH CENTURY GOLD AND ENAMEL OVAL BOXPOSSIBLY SWISS OR GERMANThe cover with enamelled borders of foliage, translucent aubergine enamel over engine turning and a chased oval panel of a seated woman with a basket and birds, the body with rectangular panels of translucent aubergine enamel over engine turning, enamelled urns at intervals and a enamelled bead and reel border7cm (2 3/4in) long87g grossCondition Report: Marks obscuredHinge goodCover closes wellLosses to the aubergine enamel to the cover and baseAppears to have been re-enamelled throughoutLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
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A SILVER AND ENAMEL RECTANGULAR BOXSPONSORS MARK FOR P. H. VOGEL & CO., IMPORT MARK FOR LONDON 1928The cover painted with a Pekinese dog, the body with orange guilloche enamel over engine turning and a set with a blue cabochon to the thumb piece 8cm (3 1/4in) long113g (3.65 oz) grossCondition Report: Marks clearHinge goodCover closes wellMinor pitting to the coverLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A SILVER AND ENAMEL RECTANGULAR BOXSPONSORS MARK FOR P. H. VOGEL & CO., IMPORT MARK FOR LONDON 1928The cover painted with two snipe, the body with orange guilloche enamel over engine turning8cm (3 1/4in) long116g (3.7 oz) grossProvenance:Sale, Olympia, 14th October 2004, lot 159Condition Report: Marks are clearHinge goodCover closes wellMinor knock to one side panelLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A SILVER AND ENAMEL RECTANGULAR BOXP. H. VOGEL & CO., IMPORT MARK FOR LONDON 1928The cover painted with two red grouse, the body with green guilloche enamel over engine turning8cm (3 1/4in) long118g (3.8 oz) grossCondition Report: Marks are clearCover closes wellEnamel goodLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A SILVER AND ENAMEL RECTANGULAR BOXSPONSOR'S MARK FOR H. C. FREEMAN LTD., IMPORT MARK FOR LONDON 1930The cover painted with a country scene, the body with engine turned decoration8cm (3 1/4in) long101g (3.25 oz) grossProvenance:Sale, Olympia, 14th October 2004, lot 159Condition Report: Marks clearHinge goodKnocks and scratches to the enamelCover sits wellEngine turning goodLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A SILVER AND ENAMEL SQUARE COMPACTADIE BROTHERS LTD., BIRMINGHAM 1940The cover with green guilloche enamel, the base with engine turned decoration and applied with a coronet7cm (2 3/4in) longA SILVER OBLONG CIGARETTE CASESPONSORS MARK FOR MARKS & CHOEN, IMPORT MARK FOR BIRMINGHAM 1905The catch button inset with a sapphire, the cover opening to an enamel panel painted with five nudes9.5cm (3 3/4in) long262g (8.4 oz) gross
A VICTORIAN SILVER RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOXEDWARD EDWARDS II, LONDON 1846With chased floral borders and engine turned sides, the cover engraved 'Presented to Sergeant Major Humphries Central London Rangers, by Major R. T. Higgins, the King's own borderers as a token of respect & esteem. 1847'9.5cm (3 3/4in) long234g (7.55 oz)Condition Report: Marks are clearHinge goodEngraving crispCover sits wellLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH SILVER AND RED ENAMEL CIRCULAR BOX POST 1838 BOAR MARK With translucent red enamel over engine turning, the cover inset with a portrait of a lady 5cm (2in) diameter Together with a Limoges enamel oval box, decorated with floral sprays and stars to a blue ground, 5cm (2in) long
AN ITALIAN SILVER COLOURED AND ENAMEL SHAPED OVAL COMPACTFIRENZE 1944 - 1968, .800 STANDARDThe cover with two reclining figures within a blue border enamel border, engraved with flowers10cm (4in) longThe cover enamelled with a lady5cm (2in) highAN EGYPTIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL CIRCULAR BOXIMPORT MARK FOR LONDON 1907The cover enamelled with a lady admiring a champagne flute, the engine turned base engraved 'Champagne dry Monople' within a rectangular reserve5cm (2in)AND A SILVER GILT COLOURED AND ENAMEL OVAL LOCKETUNMARKED
A WILLIAM IV SILVER RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOXNATHANIEL MILLS, BIRMINGHAM 1834Chased with floral borders and engine turned sides, the cover engraved 'Presented to Doctor Armstrong as mark of the esteem and regard to his friend Doctor Tedlie.', the base engraved 'For his professional attention to the sick of the 25th Regt. King's own borderers while stationed in Armargh 1835'8.5cm (3 1/4in) long155g (5 oz) Condition Report: Marks are clearHinge goodEngraving clearLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
AN 18CT GOLD OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH the gold coloured engine turned dial with Roman numerals, hallmarked for London 1824, full plate verge fusee movement, with diamond endstone, signed Manoah Rhodes, Bradford with engine turned decoration to the back case and with foliate engraved decoration to the edge of both cases, 48mm dia., 85.6 grams
Three Oxford Diecast 'N' Gauge Model Vehicles, including British Rail Albion Horse Box, Four Atlas Editions Static Model La Remorque D'Extremite De La Rame Z-5100 - 193 boxed, Lone Star Trebleolectric buffers, Kibri 37806 'N' gauge engine shed kit (unchecked for completeness). Plus a quantity of Peco 'N' gauge points.
Three Hornby 'O' Gauge Clockwork Locomotives, to include Hornby 4-4-2 No 2 Special Tank Engine, bodywork has been repainted in places, front bogie requires repair - missing one wheel, key present; together with two boxed No 20 0-4-0 locomotives, one with key, springs working on all loco's, playworn.
AN 18CT GOLD CASE OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH with key and case, the rear case with floral and engine turned pattern, blank cartouche with scroll effect, the gilt dial with flora and foliate centre, inside rear case with London hallmark, date letter D, the watch key wound, movement case cannot be removed, key present, dial measurement 3.5cm, gross weight 51g Condition Report : Overall good for age, watch not working Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
EIGHT MATCHBOX MODELS OF YESTERYEAR comprising a No.YS-9, 1936 Leyland 'Cub' Fire Engine FK-7; No.YS-43, 1905 Busch Self Propelled Fire Engine; No.YS-46, 1880 Merryweather Steam Fire Engine 'Greenwich'; No.Y-16, 1923 Scania-Vabis Post Bus; No.Y-21, 1894 Aveling-Porter Steam Roller; No.Y12, 1829 Stephenson's Rocket; No.Y-19, 1905 Fowler Showman's Engine; and Y-9, 1920 Leyland 3 Ton Subsidy Lorry, each mint and boxed.
AN 18CT GOLD BANGLE BRACELET the front bangle yellow and rose gold section engine turned and dimpled design to a yellow gold round belcher link back section with large bolt ring fastener, applied pad stamped with 750 and Italian marks, gross weight 17.6 grams Condition Report : very good, no obvious damage or repair to hollow tubular bangle section or links Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Black's Road & Railway Travelling Map of England, [Edinburgh: A. & C. Black], n.d., sectional, linen-backed, steel-engraving with hand-coloured outline for the railways that are 'already opened', generally good with some toning/discolouration & pale spotting verso, publisher's cloth boards lettered in gilt with some marks and a tear to cloth verso. Together with Our Iron Roads, by Frederick S. Williams, fourth edition, London: Bemrose, 1883, rebacked, and Locomotive Engine Driving, by A. Oliver, n.d. (3)
Awdry, Rev. W. Henry the Green Engine, first edition, Leicester: Edmund Ward, 1951, yellow cloth, unclipped dust-jacket priced 4/6, internally clean & bright, cloth bright, jacket bold with some creasing & wear at corners/edges, a couple of closed tears, in protective cellophane wrappers, sold with all faults
Awdry, Rev. W. Toby the Tram Engine, first edition, Leicester: Edmund Ward, 1952, grey cloth with unclipped jacket, together with Edward the Blue Engine, first edition, 1954, blue cloth with unclipped jacket, internally good & bright, a few pale marks, contemporary gift inscription, jackets with general creasing & wear at edges, in protective cellophane wrappers, sold with all faults (2)
Awdry, Rev. W. Gordon the Big Engine, first edition, Leicester: Edmund Ward, 1953, brown cloth, unclipped jacket priced 4/6, internally good & bright, some toning & very pale spotting at endpapers, jacket with a few nicks & slight wear at edges, in protective cellophane wrappers, sold with all faults
Awdry, Rev. W. Collection of three Thomas books comprising: Four Little Engines, first edition, London: Edmund Ward, 1955, black cloth with unclipped jacket priced 5/-; Percy the Small Engine, first edition, 1956, green cloth with clipped jacket; The Eight Famous Engines, first edition, 1957, light blue cloth with unclipped jacket. Internally good & bright, Percy with ownership stamp & inscription on endpapers, jackets with general wear & slight loss at edges, a few tears, in protective cellophane wrappers, sold with all faults (3)
Awdry, Rev. W. Collection of four Thomas books comprising: Duck and the Diesel Engine, first edition, London: Edmund Ward, 1958, red cloth with unclipped jacket priced 5/-; The Little Old Engine, first edition, 1959, cream cloth with unclipped jacket; The Twin Engines, first edition, 1960, dark brown cloth with unclipped jacket; Branch Line Engines, first edition, 1961, navy cloth with unclipped jacket. Internally good & bright, jackets with general wear at corners & edges, a couple of short tears, in protective cellophane wrappers, sold with all faults (4)
Awdry, Rev. W. Collection of five Thomas books comprising: Gallant Old Engine, first edition, London: Edmund Ward, 1962, black cloth with unclipped jacket priced 5/6; Stepney the "Bluebell" Engine, first edition, 1963, navy cloth with clipped jacket; Mountain Engines, first edition, 1964, navy cloth with unclipped jacket; Very Old Engines, first edition, 1965, navy cloth with unclipped jacket; Main Line Engines, first edition, 1966, dark brown cloth with unclipped jacket. Internally good & bright, jackets with general wear at corners & edges, a couple of short tears, in protective cellophane wrappers, sold with all faults (5)
Railway Interest. Mixed collection comprising: three National Railway Museum posters: East Coast Joys - Travel by LNER, reprinted by E. T. W. Dennis & Sons, Scarborough; East Coast by LNER, Gallery Five, 1975; Bournemouth Belle, Camden Graphics Ltd.; four exploded diagrams of train engines from The Locomotive, Railway & Carriage Review Series, London: Virtue, n.d., folding illustrations in publisher's paper covers: Great Western Railway, Express Locomotive; London and North Eastern Railway, Pacific Engine; Southern Railway, Mixed Traffic Locomotive; London, Midland & Scottish Railway, LMS Standard; Trains Annual 1953, edited by Cecil J. Allen, London: Ian Allan, n.d.; nine postcards & one photograph of steam engines. Together with a catalogue of agricultural machinery by Bamfords Ltd., Uttoxeter, n.d. Condition generally good but varied, sold as found with all faults

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