A 19th Century MW & Co Ltd (Mappin & Webb) silver compact with central green cabochon surrounded by a circle of marcasites together with other compacts to include a white metal engine turned example, a decorative tin, a white metal engine turned lipstick dispenser, a vintage Brecher 'Le Baiser' empty perfume bottle and box and 3 whistles to include one in the form of a lion's headLocation: RWB
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WW2 RAF Flt Lt Bill Green Battle of Britain Fighter Ace Signed 6x4 Sepia Photo. Signed in black marker pen. Green joined the Royal Auxiliary Air Force as an engine fitter in December 1936, and later trained as a pilot. On joining No. 501 Squadron RAF on 19 August 1940, Green had flown only about 5 hours on Hurricanes and had only flown one for the first time the day before but was sent into action regardless on 20 August 1940. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
A 1960 MATCHLESS G5. THIS MODEL WAS THE COMPANY'S DESIGNATED LIGHTWEIGHT 350 CC, ENGINE AND FRAME NUMBERS AS PER FACTORY LISTING AND BOTH MATCHING THE V5C, AFTER BEING IN DRY STORAGE FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS, IT HAS RECENTLY BEEN RECOMMISSIONED FOR THE ROAD, HAVING HAD A NEW FRONT TYRE, BATTERY, OILS ETC. COMES WITH NEW STYLE V5C AND OWNERS CLUB DATING CERTIFICATE PLUS SEARCH OF FACTORY DISPATCH RECORDS.WHILST WE BELIEVE THAT THIS ITEM IS IN GOOD WORKING ORDER, STARTS AND RUNS PERFECTLY, NO WARRANTY IS GIVEN
A pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, rectangular faces with canted corners and engine turned decoration, with chain link fittings, Birmingham 1964, 7.43g, in a case by Garrard & Co Ltd, probably laterCondition report: The cufflinks are probably not original to the case.Surface marks/scratches to gold.
A sterling silver side wind half hunter pocket watch, 51mm diameter with engine turned decoration to the case and a vacant cartouche verso, with blue enamel Roman numerals to the front cover, to white enamel dial black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, movement marked Syren, import hallmark London 1918, 108.16g,together with a sterling silver key wind open-faced pocket watch,52mm diameter, the dial marked 'The Express English Lever, J. G Graves Sheffield', Chester 1897, 121.85g,and two silver 'T' bar fittings, with chain and medal (4)Condition report: Side wind pocket watch:Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands adjust.Surface marks/scratches/tarnish to case. Slight dings to case back.Blue enamel Roman numerals - numerous chips, losses and scratches.Wear to the engine turned decoration.Key wind pocket watch:No key, so unable to see if the movement is running.Glass deficient. Cracks, chips and discolouration to the dial.Surface marks/scratches/tarnish to case.
A cased Must de Cartier gold plated gas lighter, reference no. CA040310, of rectangular form with one canted corner, and with engine turned decoration, serial no. 23926F, 7cm long, in a fitted Must de Cartier case, with instruction booklet, and outer sleeve, damagedCondition report: Minor blemishes to surface, deteriorated dust box.Lighter strikes, but appears to be out of gas.
A Marshall of Gainsborough (Field Marshall Tractors) 12 bore diesel engine power start cartridge, made by Eley Kynoch and with cap stamped "Remove this cap before use", together with a quantity of other paper cases 12 bore cartridges to include Greenwood and Batley Ltd Leeds and Farmham Yorks. SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED. WE CANNOT POST AMMUNITION.
A selection of late 19th - early 20th century jewellery to include an 1890s hallmarked silver buckle bangle with an unusual patented slide fastening (40g); a chalcedony and turqouise forget me not brooch; two pairs of white metal screwback earrings; an Art Deco style engine turned compact marked "B" in marcasite and four bangles: two gilt base metal, with Greek key detail and set with mabe pearls, one in base metal and another in white metal set with red hardstone gems (At fault - one missing stone)
A pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, each link of oval form, one plain polished, the other with engine turned decoration, each measuring 22mm x 12mm, marks for Henry Griffith & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1987, weight 7.9gms, together with a ladies vintage 9ct gold wristwatch, circular dial with Roman numerals, plain polished 9ct gold case with later gold plated crown, marks for Birmingham 1916, 28mm diameter, set to a gold plated expanding strap (3) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
An Art Deco silver cigarette case by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1932, of rounded rectangular form with engine turned decoration, push button release, gilt interior with elasticated strap, 7.7cm x 8.2cm, together with a George VI square silver compact W H Manton Ltd, Birmingham 1946, 7.8cm x 7.8cm, and a further rectangular silver compact case, 8.2cm x 6.8cm (3)CR; Compact pictured furthest left: Case in good order, no splitting, major denting or signs of repair, moderate scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. Button mechanism in working order, cover is slightly stiff to open, but closes flush. Glass to interior in good order, no splits, cracks or losses. Fabric to powder is split and frayed in several places. Some minor splitting around the hinge, pin in slightly loose. Heavy scratching and wear to interior. Please see additional pictures.Compact pictured centre: Denting/wear to the corners. Moderate scratching and wear to exterior. No signs of splitting or repair. Button mechanism in working order, popping open and closing with a snap, though a slight gap is left around the cover and body. Some small cracks and losses around the edge of the mirror. Fabric to powder compartment is split and frayed in several places. Heavy scratching and wear to interior. Hinge in good order. See additional pictures.Case pictured furthest right: Some light denting. Moderate scratching and wear to exterior, some loss of definition to the engine turned detail. Button mechanism working, popping open and closing with a snap, however to two sides do not sit flush - there is a slight gap, and the cover is slightly lopsided. Moderate scratching and wear to the gilt interior. Elastic is present, showing no splitting or fraying, however has slackened significantly. Hallmarks are crisp.
A Victorian 18ct gold full hunter pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numeral markers and subsidiary seconds dial to six 'o' clock, set to an engine turned case with vacant shield cartouche to cover, inscription to inner dust cover 'Presented to William Myers Hall by his Father Mr Charles Hallas a Christmas present for his Industry at School, December 27th 1866', key wind movement, 48mm wide, weight 80.5gms Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A Ladies Frederique Constant Classics Carree Quartz wristwatch, the rectangular dial with Roman numerals, inner minutes track and engine turned detail, set to a plain polished rose gold coloured case, 22mm x 30mm, set to a later black leather strap, complete with original burgundy strap in leather case Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A ladies Kurtz vintage 18ct gold wristwatch, the circular dial with gilt markers, set to a plain polished 18ct gold tonneau dial with foliate lugs, 17 jewels movement, 29mm long, set to an engine turned strap with ladder snap clasp stamped '750', 16.4cm long, weight 18.6gms Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
WHITE STAR LINE BINOCULARS OF THE EXACT TYPE INITIALLY USED IN THE TITANICS CROWS NEST PAIR OF BINOCULARS BY JW RAY & CO LIVERPOOL (WHO MADE OTHER TITANIC PRECISION INSTRUMENTS, SUCH AS ENGINE TELEGRAPHS AND BINNCALES), USED ON WHITE STAR LINE VESSELS OUT OF LIVERPOOL. THESE ARE THE EXACT TYPE DESCRIBED AS BEING USED ON THE TITANIC ON THE DELIVERY TRIP TO SOUTHAMPTON, ALTHOUGH THEY WERE THEN FAMOUSLY TAKEN OFF THE SHIP BY DEPARTING SECOND OFFICER DAVID BNLAIR - MEABING THERE WERE NONE AVAILABLE AT THE CRUCIAL TIME A FEW DAYS LATER LOOKOUT GEORGE HOGG GAVE THE FOLLOWING EVIDENCE IN LONDON: 17496 - WHO GAVE THEM TO YOU, DO YOU REMEMBER? HOGG - MR BLAIR, THE ACTING SECOND OFFICER THEN 17497 - MR BLAIR, WHO WAS THEN ACTING AS SECOND OFFICER? - YES 17498 - DID YOU NOTICE HOW THEY WERE MARKED? 'THEATRE, MARINE AND FIELD' ''SECONF OFFICER, SS TITANIC'' 17499 - THAT WAS ON ONE SIDE, WAS IT? - YES 17500 - WAS ''THEATRE, MARINE AND FIELD'' THE SAME? - NO, YOU WORKED THEM AS YOU WANTED TO USE THEM THESE BINOCULARS HAVE THE ''THEATRE, MARINE AND FIELD'' SETTINGS SO EXACLTY DESCRIBED BY HOGG. EXPENSIVE AT THE TIME, THEY COMPRISE THREE SEPARATE LENSES , REVOLVED BY MANIPULATING A SWITCH WHEEL TO THE SIDE. EACH LENS HAD A DIFFERENT FOCAL LENGTH, THAT FOR MARINE BEING OBVIOSULY THE LONGEST. THEY WERE THJE FINEST QULAITY AVAILABLE IN BRITAIN AT THE TIME, BUT ARE INADEQUATE TODAY A RUSTED PAIR OF SUCH BINOCULARS WHERE RECOVERED FROM THE DEBRIS OF THE CARPATHIA WHILE THERE IS NO SUGGESTION THESE GLASSES WHERE EVER ON ABOARD THE TITANIC, THE PARTICULAR PAIR HAD SERVICE IN THE WHITE STAR LINE UNTIL AT LEAST THE OUTBREAK OF THE GREAT WAR. IN MUSEUM-STANDARD VERY FINE CONDITION AND FULLY OPERATIONAL, WITH THEIR OWN ORIGINAL LEATHER CARRYING CASE FROM THE LONDON EVIDENCE OF LOOKOUT FRED FLEET: 17401 - DO YOU THINK IF YOU HAD THE GLASSES YOU COULD HAVE SEEN THE ICEBERG SOONER? FLEET - CERTAINLY 17402 - HOW MUCH SOONER DO YOU THINK YOU COULD HAVE SEEN IT? FLEET - IN TIME FOR THE SHIP TO GET OUT OF THE WAY
A silver and green enamel carriage clock: the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a platform lever escapement with the silvered backplate stamped with the maker's initials and serial number JC 52512, the round white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and decorative gilt-brass hands, the silver case hallmarked for London, 1897 with the makers mark H.S.B. for the silversmith Henry Stuart Brown registered in March 1889, with green translucent engine-turned enamel panels to the sides, front and top, surmounted by a folding handle and standing on silver bun feet, height 11cm handle down, 14cm handle up.
A George V silver sauce boat, maker Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1921: with reeded border, scroll handle and raised on three swept feet, a silver cigarette case, with engine turned decoration, silver preserve spoon and quantity of miscellaneous silver plated wares, weighable sliver 263gms, 8.48ozs
Coventry Astral, a 9ct gold half-hunter pocket watch with chain: the three-quarter plate movement having a lever escapement and stamped Astral, 7 Jewels, with silvered engine-turned decoration to the backplate, the white enamel dial having a subsidiary seconds dial, black Roman hour numerals, blued steel hands and signed Coventry Astral, the half-hunter case signed A.L.D. for the Dennison Watch Case Co. and hallmarked 9ct gold, Birmingham, 1912, diameter 48mm.With a 9ct gold chain, each link stamped .375, length 40cm.
Borrell, London an 18ct gold key-wound open-faced pocket watch: the movement having a chain fusee with a plain steel balance to the verge escapement, Bosley regulation and engraved balance cock, the backplate engraved Borrell, London, 121, the gold dial with engine-turned engraved decoration to the centre and raised gold Roman numerals, the case hallmarked for 18ct gold, London, 1823, along with the case maker's initials HJ, for the watch case maker Henry Jackson registered 1816 in Clerkenwell, London, diameter 42mm.
Military aircraft instruction manuals and other manuals, including Airplane General B-240; The Short B14/16 prototype descriptive manual; Saunders-Roe Helecopter manual mks 12-50 & 51; Wask Jr B4 and B5 installation engine manual; Airspeed Consul aircraft manual; De Havilland servicing school pocket manual and others.
Contempoary silver cigarette box of rectangular form, with engine turned decoration (Sheffield 1950) Walker and Hall. 18cm across.General overall condition very good, some minor surface scratching and marks, small dent to top right of front lower panel and another near left edge of cover. Cover closes fully and is a tight fit, hinge is stiff. Interior is good, some tobacco residue inside corners of cover above hinge that may have marked the gilding, inside of cover has some minor marking. Underside of base is scratched. Hallmarks very good. Photographs to follow.

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