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A DANISH SILVER CIGAR LIGHTER AND A SERVING SLICE The cigar lighter in the Art Nouveau taste with hinged cover, the lighter by Hugo Grun & Co., with inscription dated 1927 to base (repair to base of stem), the serving slivce with stylised foliate handle, by Carl M. Cohr, 1934 Cigar lighter 13cm high The serving slice 70g Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Air Chief Marshal Sir Christopher Foxley-Norris Signed Signature Piece Attached to inside page his Own Book Titled A Lighter Shade of Blue. 1st Edition Hardback Book. Published in 1978. 144 Pages. Spine and Dust-Jacket in Good condition EstAll 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
A Monogrammed Brooch and Two Cigarette Lighters, 20th Century, comprising - a yellow metal brooch by Cartier, bearing the monogram of Wallis Simpson, 28mm x 22mm, gross weight 8.1g, in manufacturer's box, a plated and enamelled cigarette lighter by Dupont, bearing a motif of a coronet, in original box with papers, and one other boxed cigarette lighter by Gucci Note: Brooch unmarked but tests as 14ct Note: Brooch reputedly gifted to the vendor's aunt by Wallis Simpson for services rendered
19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TURNOVER TEA TABLE,on baluster and ring turned column to quadripartite base, on castors, 97cm wideCondition generally good. Light to medium wear as per use and age. Scuffs and scratches to top, also the timber is lighter (as to be expected). Some minor chips and cracks to the veneer. Slight warping to top as seen when side on. Additional images now available.
AN EDWARDIAN NOVELTY BUGLE TABLE LIGHTERBy Joseph Braham, London, 1903, Realistically formed and of heavy gauge, 11 cm high, together with a matched pair of candle extinguishers formed as hunting horns, one Birmingham, 1916, (damaged), the other with Chester marks, weight 9oz. (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Charlie Bears pair: (1) Charlie Bears Charlie 2012 Year Bear, Hug No 4, CB124921, LE 6000, Plumo bear ("Plumo" means this bear is part mohair and part plush- the detail on his face and ears is mohair), grey with lighter tip plush and grey mohair, 16"/41cm. (2) Charlie 2016 Year Bear, Hug Number 8, CB161682, LE 4000, Plumo bear ("Plumo" means this bear is part mohair and part plush- the detail on his face is mohair), beige and cream mohair, 19"/48cm; Both with swing label certificates and tags (slightly faded), Excellent to Excellent Plus. (2)
Charlie Bears pair: (1) Charlie Bears 2009 Year Bear, Hug No 1, CB 091111, 2009, designed by Isabelle Lee, light brown plush, with swing label certificate, 16"/41cm; (2) Charlie Bears 2012 Year Bear, Hug No.4, CB 124921, Limited Edition of 6000, Plumo Bear designed by Isabelle Lee, grey with lighter tip plush and grey inset mohair face, suedette to pads, 16"/41cm; Excellent Plus to Near Mint; (2).
H.Greaves - a gentleman's leather travelling vanity case, complete with accessories including hairbrush, clothes brushes, mirror, cigar holder, dress stud box, various cut-glass silver topped vanity bottles and jars, lighter, travelling ink well, button hooks, comb, page turner and stationery case, complete with leather strapping.
A collection of used die-cast model parts (spares and repairs), a boxed Hasbro Advanced TIE Fighter, a Volare Jaguar car model/radio (produces static) and an Only Fools And Horses radio (A/F. Demo works but digital display non functioning), a built plastic model tug, a Girls Guide sash with badges, a selection of match booklets and a large quantity of Topps "40 Years Of Baseball" cards and a Ronson Tornado lighter.
1900 De Dion-Bouton 6hp Vis-à-Vis Brooklyn Motorette Chassis no. 102 Engine no. 11705For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website•Rare American-built De Dion•Acquired for the Bühner Collection in 1996•Past participant in the London-Brighton Veteran Car Run•Science Museum dating certificateThe names of De Dion and Bouton are inextricably linked with the pioneer years of the motor car, initially in company with Trépardoux in the building of light steam carriages, the first of which appeared in 1883. In the early 1890s De Dion and Bouton turned their attention to the internal combustion engine, much to the annoyance of Trépardoux who quit in 1894, leaving his erstwhile partners to develop what was, in effect, the first high-speed internal combustion engine. By 1901, De Dion-Bouton was one of the largest volume manufacturers of automobiles in the world. Early De Dions were rear engined and of the vis-à-vis type – where the passengers sat facing the driver – but from 1902 onwards the firm began to adopt what would become accepted as the conventional layout for a motor car. Kenneth Skinner was the man behind the marketing of a De Dion-Bouton inspired product in the USA under the Motorette name. A very large percentage of the Skinner car was built in the USA, many of the parts being cast with 'NY' next to their numbers, while most of the aluminium castings had Motorette cast into them. Sadly, demand was not as strong as that in Europe, and despite a variety of prompt revisions, including larger engines, the company seems to have failed within a year. It is estimated that only a few hundred cars were built, and there are a few survivors dotted around the USA in prominent collections. This particular Motorette was purchased for the Bühners' collection at auction in 1996 from Bonhams. The car carried the age-related UK registration number 'BS 8080' and had been used for the London-Brighton Veteran Car Run in 1995, with subsequent participations in 1996 and 2000. Attractively finished in blue with lighter blue coachlines, blue leather seating and contrasting black leather mudguards, the car is offered with a dating certificate from the Science Museum; an older V5 registration document; assorted correspondence; some technical literature; and a 1999 Rallye des Ancetres programme. Please note that the dating certificates states ca. 1900 as the year whereas the engine number denotes a car from 1902.De Dion-Bouton Motorette 6hp Vis-à-Vis Brooklyn - 1900Châssis n° 102Moteur n° 11705Une des rares De Dion construites aux Etats-UnisAcquise pour la Collection Bühner en 1996Ancienne participante au London-Brighton Veteran Car RunCertificat de datation émis par le Science MuseumLes noms de De Dion et de Bouton sont indissociables des premières années de l'automobile ; ils se complétaient à l'origine de celui de Trépardoux, pour la construction de petits véhicules à vapeur dont le premier apparut en 1883. Au début des années 1890, De Dion et Bouton s'intéressèrent au moteur à combustion interne, au grand dam de Trépardoux, qui se retira en 1894, laissant ses anciens associés développer ce qui était le premier moteur rapide à combustion interne. Dès 1901, De Dion-Bouton était l'un des plus gros constructeurs automobiles du monde. Les premières De Dion avaient leur moteur à l'arrière et offraient des sièges en vis-à-vis, avec les passagers assis face au chauffeur, mais à partir de 1902, la marque se convertit à ce qui allait devenir l'architecture conventionnelle des automobiles.Kenneth Skinner est un homme qui a promu aux Etats-Unis l'idée d'une voiture inspirée des De Dion-Bouton, nommée la Motorette. Une très forte proportion des voitures de Skinner furent constru... For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website
A George V silver table lighter in the form of a genie's lamp, with a snake handle, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1931, a silver double sovereign holder, of rectangular form, monogrammed lid, by John Round, Birmingham 1909, and an EPNS vesta, weighable silver 95gms (3) Condition Report:Available upon request
A collectors' lot to include a cased Brownie camera, a cased Pentax Zoom 90 camera, a cased Konica camera, a Kodak film pod, a white metal Christening mug with teddy bear and bow handle, a quantity of vintage cigarette lighters to include a boxed Zilon, a glass table lighter, a faux crocodile table lighter, a cased Ross table lighter etc, a small leather vintage purse, a vintage cased preserve set with mother of pearl handles, to include cheese slice, pickle fork and preserve spoon, a Delco Electronics General Motors presentation case of Cross ballpoint pen and tie, four WWII RAF badges, including two helicopter badges and a small quantity of RAF buttons, also an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver money clip marked 925, Sheffield 2000.
Various miniature maritime related brass collectibles to include compasses, ship's telegraph, globes, thermometer, also various small brass weights from 50g to 500g, etc and various silver-plated items to include a post box money box, an egg cup with a chick cover, an owl, a glass table lighter and a brass combination clock, barometer, hydrometer and compass tower in a gold-plated finish.Qty: 26
A quantity of smoking paraphernalia to include a boxed Nura combination propelling pencil and automatic lighter, a boxed Colibri of London Molectric gold plated lighter, various Ronson lighters, a novelty table lighter in the form of a camera on a tripod, various other table lighters, Ronson lighters and a combination chrome plated cigarette case with integral Kincraft lighter.Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/postage-shipping/
CAPODIMONTE; a quantity of figures to include tramp, shoemaker, elderly couple, three 20th century Staffordshire-style dogs, a gilded decorative plate, a quantity of Japanese Kutani teaware to include plates, cups, saucers, sucrier, teapot and a quantity of Rosenthal German teaware, Toby jug, small quantity of Wedgwood jasperware, a green jasperware table lighter, etc.Qty: 4
WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD; a George V hallmarked silver table lighter in the form of the Royal Engineers ensign, Birmingham 1924, together with a hallmarked silver purse, marks rubbed and a spring loaded inkwell, Birmingham 1921 (af).Qty: 3Condition Report: The table lighter has various notable dents throughout the body. The small chain on the purse is attached but split and the leather interior storage dividers are perished and torn. The inkwell has notable dents to the top edge and the foot rim.
Amendment: Please note that the description for this lot is changed. A Whitefriars style amethyst Fish-Scale vase, H 14cm, two Whitefriars type bark effect glasses and a Norwegian globe bottle with stopper Condition Report: There appear to be no damages to these pieces.The globe bottle and stopper might have had a loss to the neck and the stopper does not fit well. There is no signature to the base. Artist unknown.The aubergine vase, the colouring to the vase is lighter than comparable pieces of Whitefriars. Neck is slightly oval.
A collection of ashtrays and lighters, 20th century, to include: a Dunhill Roman oil lamp style lighter in brass, 17cm long, 9cm high; a Rowenta cylindrical lighter; a Royal Plaza rectangular lighter; a Brilux cylindrical lighter; an agate and brass lighter adorned with fleur-de-lis with matching ashtray; and a Ronson Diana lighter; together with four agate ashtrays; two orange blown glass ashtrays; three coloured and clear Val St. Lambert glass ashtrays; and five clear glass circular ashtrays, 21 pieces in total (lot) Please refer to department for condition report
Trench art shell case cigarette lighter and two models of aeroplanes in brass, a trench art shell case cigarette lighter, on round wooden plinth, 16.5cm; a brass model of a fighter plane, on octagonal wooden plinth, 15.5 x 14.5cm; and a brass model of a bi-plane, on a tapered plinth, 14 x 19.5cm.Qty: 3
A tray of collectables, two vesta cases, one silver Birmingham 1913; five thimbles, three silver; a silver napkin ring Birmingham 1907 in fitted case; silver topped glass caster, Chester 1906; a Burlton silver open face pocket watch; chrome stopwatch, brass cased multi-tool; two boxed Enid Blyton eggcups; boxed silver teaspoon; Ronson lighter; boxed Wheatstone wren Tremelo harmonic; vintage Christmas decorations and other items.
A collection of silver items,to include an embossed silver box, with a gilt interior, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1901, 8.5cm wide, a pair of candlestick nozzles, and a table lighter, marked Tiffany Sterling,and a silver plated coffee pot,by Mappin & Webb,17.5cm highweighable 8.9ozt (qty.)Condition ReportTarnishing, marks and wear throughout. The box is more heavily tarnished, with wear to the gilt interior. The lid of the mustard pot does not sit flat.

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