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Lot 105

A 1930s silver hallmarked Dunhill lighter. The lighter having a black enamelled body with Dunhill mark to the mechanism. Hallmarked London 1931. Measures 4.5cm. Weight 39.1g. 

Lot 78

A 19th Century Victorian silver hallmarked 'grenade' table cigar lighter. The lighter having an orb shaped body with a moulded flame to the top having engraved initials to the front dated 1897. Hallmarked London 1895, James Samuel Bell & Louis Willmott. Measures approx 8.5cm tall. Total weight 155.5g. 

Lot 295

A Dupont gold plated lighter with engine turned decoration, No.Z5AY30

Lot 101

A Portuguese handblown glass vase made by Mglass (Marinha Grande of Portugal), this model by the Jasmim studio, in lime green with lighter translucent striations to the bulbous top, on a cylindrical base, with gallery label and etched signature to underside, 35 cm high

Lot 273

λ RAY KEY (1942-2018), A GROUP OF TEN VARIOUS TURNED DARK WOOD BOWLS AND VESSELLS Including cocobolo, Each numbered, signed and timber identified Various shapes and sizes Together with four further similar, lighter, bowls by the same hand (14)Provenance: Purchased from the woodturner, April/June 2001.

Lot 322

A large silver chain mesh purse, London 1903, a silver plated Art Deco lighter, a silver Dorcas thimble, by Charles Horner, and a fur and faux pearl brooch modelled as a butterfly (4) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 69

A large beech churches cross fitted with back lighter, 277cm high x 153cm wide Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 489

A polaroid camera, vintage tins, table lighter and cigar cutter

Lot 490

White metal desk ornament lighter in the style of the Douglas DC-3 

Lot 502

Two Wedgewood blue Jasperware table lighters, a Minton table lighter plus one other  

Lot 505

Two table lighters: a vintage white metal knight's helmet plus a large white metal table lighter 

Lot 449

A late 1920’s German metal desk ornament. In the style of the ‘Graf Zeppelin LZ127’ above a central plinth designed as clouds. The centre of the Zeppelin containing a removable cigarette lighter. The Zeppelin is 16cm in length. Dated 1928. Overall height including plinth, 10cm. GC minor wear for age.

Lot 300

A Sampson Mordan and Company gold plated propelling pencil, with a monogrammed seal terminal, together with a gold plated pocket lighter, with engine turned decoration, rectangular shield reserve, monogram engraved. (2)

Lot 432

A Victorian travelling cup, in a hunting pocket watch case, patent EJT 15061, two further travelling cups and a Spanish grenade form table lighter. (4)

Lot 635

A mid 20thC Swiza brass cased novelty bedside clock, with integral cigarette lighter, shield shaped dial bearing Arabic numerals and quarters, jewelled clock work movement, 13cm high.

Lot 33

A collection of silver and white metal items including small notes book, tea strainer, ingot pendant, coins bracelet, a brooch, a small pepper pot and a lighter.

Lot 91

A gold plated Dunhill lighter and a Colibri lighter.

Lot 34

A George V silver 1st World War Dunhill Lighter or Matchbox Case, engraved France 1915-16, London 1915

Lot 44

A Newlyn School copper box by John Pearson, the top with flower head medallion opening to reveal a wooden lined interior over a floral medallion decorated front panel and studded sides, initialled verso and dated 1899 23.8 cm wide x 11.5 cm deep x 7.4 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The piece appears basically sound though there are some wear holes to the front scrollwork showing evidence of previous over polishing. The colour is arguably lighter than it should be. Apparently it was much more polished when the present vendor acquired it but has been left to oxidise over several years giving it a better colour now than when purchased - see images for further detail

Lot 165

A small collection of ceramics and collectible items, to include a pair of Gouda candlesticks (af), a Spode Italian ware biscuit barrel, a Japanese Satsuma part tea set, a Danish pewter teapot, a Pierre Cardin lighter in original box, a Top lighter in original box, a 19th century Chinese blue and white plate, a Victorian green embossed vine pattern plate and other items.

Lot 173

A collectors' lot comprising three hallmarked silver rimmed glass salts, a lighter, etc.

Lot 175

A collectors' lot comprising a table lighter, treen, etc.

Lot 351

A late Victorian silver novelty table lighter in the form of a hunting horn with screw top, London 1899 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, weight 72.5g, height 16.4cm.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 1072

A group of silver jewellery, including a pendant necklace, an Albert pendant and chains, and an engraved lighter marked 800, and gold plated bangles

Lot 142

An Antique Turkish amulet, set with banded agate, an Oriental white metal burner, and a Japanese antimony table lighter (3)

Lot 835

DUNHILL - a pair of Dunhill tallboy silver plated table lighters, a Colibri onyx table lighter, and various Ronson table lighters, tallest 11cm (6)

Lot 367

A George IV walnut library chair, with green button leather upholstery and down-swept arms over a pair of reeded and turned front supports terminating in brass castors, 72cm wide 93cm deep 96cm high, seat 45cm highBuying this antique armchair could save up to 0.16 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportOne of the stylised floral motifs is loose but present. Split to the end of the right arm. Knocks and wear throughout. Leather looks like it has been reconditioned, with areas of lighter colour but no large holes. Frame has been repaired to the back legs. Overall, the frame is sturdy and useable.

Lot 35

A collection of 19th century and later ceramics, comprising a blue and white Liverpool Pearlware dish with heightened gilt, a late 18th century Worcester blue and white Lily pattern cup and saucer, a later Wedgwood Chinoiserie design teapot, with cover and a cream jug, together with another blue and white saucer and a table lighter AF (7)

Lot 466

An assortment of costume jewellery and accessories. Including a Seiko watch, Star lighter, Arts and Crafts brooch, white metal brooches, etc, contained within a rectangular wooden box with carved and inlaid decoration, L15.5cm

Lot 496

A collection of lighters. Including a antique style Ronson table lighter, an adapted Dunhill, boxed Zippo, etc

Lot 182

A tray containing a mantel clock, a lacquered box containing costume jewellery, a metal table lighter in the form of a dog, books of common prayer etc.

Lot 434

A tin containing coins, Russian banknotes etc. together with a brass lighter.

Lot 24A

A NOVELTY SILVER ELECTRIC 'LIGHTHOUSE' LIGHTERthe removable 'lamp' housing with hinged top to wick and flint, reservoir stopped with a flag, mounted on square plinth battery compartment base with press-button ignition and Birmingham hallmarks for 1931-32 -- 7in. (18cm.) high Appears little used, contact in battery compartment detached, suspect battery of obsolete size, flag plugging reservoir seized insitu.

Lot 25

DUNHILL ROLLERGAS LIGHTER IN ORIGINAL BOX

Lot 118

Collection of various vintage pipes, cigar cutter, lighter etc

Lot 371

A quantity of various metalware and silver plated ware to include a Walker & Hall teapot; matching jug; table lighter; trinket box etc

Lot 46

A CARVED MALACHITE FLIP CIGARETTE LIGHTER AND ASHTRAY, lighter measuring approximately 6cm x 3cm, ashtray measuring approximately 12cm x 10cm

Lot 485

TWO BOXES AND LOOSE LAMPS, METAL WARES AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include an Aladdin No.23 oil lamp (appears largely complete with clear chimney but missing shade, some tarnishing and wear to reservoir and stand), height approximately 55cm, with a ceramic body table lamp, blue body with a bird and floral design (not tested), height to top of shade holder approximately 60cm, two Britain's Tour de France racing cyclists, vintage boxed Smiths wind up Noddy Alarm Clock, Old Hall teapot, barometer, assorted brass and copperware, modern Eluxa mantel clock with key and pendulum, pair of cloisonne vases, carved tribal bookends, Seiko battery operated carriage clock, onyx table lighter, paua shell, music box, assorted linen etc. (2 boxes + loose)

Lot 51

A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include an unassigned 1939-1945 medal missing ribbon, a 1914-1919 Victory medal awarded to '142463.3.A.M W.S.WEBBER R.A.F' missing ribbon, a pair of oval chain link cufflinks engine turned design stamped 9ct gold & silver, an enamelled 'Boy scouts' pin, fruit knife, two pocket knives, a copper flower brooch, a lighter etc

Lot 59

A WICKER BASKET WITH ITEMS, items to include various ladies and gents fashion wristwatches mostly quartz movements, a round white metal trinket box, ceramic salt and pepper pot with mustard pot and stand, a table lighter in the form of a globe, various cutlery etc

Lot 1449

A Dupont gilt metal and blue enamel table lighter, 14cm

Lot 1452

An amber and gilt metal mounted cigarette holder, gilt metal lighter etc

Lot 285

Dupont silver plate lighter in original box. Estimate: £30-50

Lot 304

Royal Doulton small character jugs The Lobster man, Mine Host, Beefeaters, Auld Mac, Beefeaters ( lighter colour) & mr Pickwick(6)

Lot 437

A collection of vintage badges , signs, Ronson lighter and a Russian military cap with badges

Lot 9

Royal Doulton Small Character jugs to include Beefeater, Lobsterman, BuzzFuzz, Beefeater in lighter colour, Tony Weller & miniature Beefeater , Sairy Gamp & Cardinal(8)

Lot 98

A collection of Wedgwood jasper ware items including black jasper ware table lighter, sage green table lighter, blue dip jasper bud vase, blue on white jasper brooch, lidded pots etc (1 tray).

Lot 465

1972 Honda CB350F/Four, 347cc. Registration number HVG 524L. Frame number CB350F-1025797. Engine number CB350FE-1025844.In 1972 Honda released the CB350 Four, aka ‘CB350F,’ its 347cc four-cylinder engine was actually the smallest production 4-cylinder engine in the world at that time, it redlined at 10,000 RPM. Like its bigger brothers, the Honda CB350 Four had a front disc brake and electric starter.The engine was incredibly smooth, but only made 34 hp and couldn't go 100 mph, despite a 394-lb curb weight. In contrast, the 326cc two-cylinder Honda CB350, aka ‘CB350K,’ made about the same power, was 136 pounds lighter, which made it quicker. Plus, it was cheaper to run and service.As a result, Honda sold 319,712 two-cylinder CB350s in the US from 1968-1973 before replacing it with the CB360, in comparison, only about 70,000 CB350Fs were made before the bike was replaced with the CB400F. It was never sold in the UK.HVG was imported form the USA by Weatherleys Motorcycles of Harleston in 2013 and sold to our vendor, the MOT at the time showed 18,262 miles, today it is 18,615. He has left it original apart form rebuilding the engine.Sold with the V5C, dating certificate and various receipts, it is being sold due to a lack of use.

Lot 518

1965 Triumph Tiger 100, 500cc. Registration number HWE 6C. Frame number SH 40491. Engine number T100SS H 40491.This model created a new evolution of sports machines which would last for eight years, and was the first C class machine not to debut with the bathtub fairing. Instead the UK model had the new 'bikini' fairing, a separate chrome headlamp rather than the nacelle, and a slim front mudguard rather than the roman helmet design whereas in the US the fairing was dropped altogether. It wasn't until the 1964 model that the UK version lost its fairing.It was lighter than the T100A that it evolved from which provided increased performance over that model, but over time the bike got heavier until in 1970 it was 161kg; though still lighter than the T100A. One of the causes of this increase in weight was the introduction of a twin leading shoe front drum brake in 1969.HWE comes only with verbal history, bought new by the preceding owners father in 1965 it was fully restored some 10 years ago but rarely used so it was sold to our vendor in 2018. He had several bikes so rarely rode this one, only replacing the exhaust pipes during his tenure. It has now has mellowed nicely and rides well.Sold with the V5C.

Lot 223

A Victorian silver vesta, by George Unite, Birmingham 1881, together with a silver trowel form page marker, a white metal "buckle and belt" form hinged bangle, a miniature nickel plated petrol cigarette lighter and other items. (condition varies). (qty)

Lot 430

A vintage chrome rocket shaped table lighter

Lot 1100

A collection of wooden items, bowls, a tray, a barometer, pots, glass, ship in dome and a lighter/cigarette case **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 878

A set of Colibri pens and a Colibri advertising lighter, set includes fountain pen, ballpoint and biro

Lot 245

A BP Special Energol cylindrical quart can in good condition, the more unusual lighter green version.

Lot 858

A Shell British Fillalita Hammond Visible Petrol System supplied by Petro-Lighter Services, in well restored condition.

Lot 40

A silver table lighter, Edinburgh 1997, makers mark GA Ltd, (H 8cm), lighter marked Kingsway

Lot 1

A Lalique Tete De Lion glass table lighter, signed Lalique France, 11.5cms tall

Lot 161

A rare Ottoman 'Miletus' ware pottery bowl, Turkey, 14th-15th century, slip-decorated earthenware body with dark and lighter blue, mauve, the foliate stylised designs against a cream ground, fragments reconstructed into bowl with infill, underside of foot handwritten 'Miletos ware, see page 142, The Iznik Tile, Kiln Excavation, 1981-88', 19.1cm, diam.Provenance: Private Collection of Theo Sarmas (1938-2018). Theo Sarmas was a London businessman who was a passionate collector of Byzantine ceramics and Greek coinage. Princeton University, New Jersey holds the Theo Sarmas collection of medieval Greek coinage.This type of pottery, a pre-curser to Iznik ceramics, came to be known as 'Miletus' because examples were first excavated in the ancient town of Miletus in South-West Turkey, but have subsequently also been found in Iznik (Carswell 1998, p.29). Further examples of this type of rare pottery are in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, inv. nos. C.17-1982 and inv. no. 792-1905. Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 1110

A SMALL MIXED GROUP OF SILVER, 20TH CENTURY including a vesta and sovereign case combination, by Rolason Brothers, Birmingham 1899, with all-over scrolling foliate engraving around a vacant flowerhead reserve; a lighter, by P L & W J, London 1918, plain slim rectangular with detachable cover; etc. (4) Lighter 5.8cm by 1.9cm, 3.2 troy ounces gross

Lot 332

A Winston Churchill novelty cigar table lighter, marked Tallent to rear, striker to base, height 22cm

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