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Lot 814

BROWN JEWEL CASKET WITH COSTUME JEWELLERY, PENDANT, CIGARETTE LIGHTER & BANGLES

Lot 1077

Mixed collectables including folding opera glasses, table lighter, tie racks etc. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 554

A ST DUPONT GOLD PLATED LIGHTER AND THREE PENS (4)The lighter numbered to the underside '7IDP59', 6cm x 3.5cm, together with a German sterling silver cased Graf Von Faber-Castell fountain pen, numbered 0767, with the original box and outer boxes, a gold plated Sheaffer pen and a Barucci pen (4)Condition report;Lighter with scratches, marks and wear throughout, not working, pens generally good with surface scratches and general wear, the Barucci and Sheaffer both lacking cartridges

Lot 1457

A SILVER CHAMBER CANDLESTICK AND FOUR FURTHER ITEMS (5)The silver chamber candlestick Sheffield 1824, the associated sconce, probably London 1791, the associated snuffing cone, London 1875, an inkstand, London 1890, a table lighter, modelled as a classical oil lamp, Sheffield 1926, a lidded rectangular glass toilet box, probably London 1812 and a circular Armada style dish, Sheffield 2000, diameter 10cm, combined weight of weighable silver 633 gms

Lot 1804

TWO GAS LIGHTERS (2)Comprising; a gilt metal mounted Dunhill curved rectangular lighter, with the original guarantee booklet, guarantee card and Dunhill case and a Maruman rectangular lighter, with a textured finish, with a box

Lot 155

A period style Ronson table lighter; a Dupont cigarette lighter and another (some wear) a CYMREX open faced keyless gold plated pocket watch, pen knives, cork screws etc

Lot 202

A MIXED LOT:- An Art Deco-mounted timepiece, decorated in translucent blue enamel, a William IV child's knife and fork in a leather case, a Dunhill lighter, a Victorian engraved card/note case, a thimble, two small boxes, four cigarette cases (three with dedications/inscriptions) and two small spoons, two small holders and a small bowl, each with the applied emblem "St. Bart'lem's Gate"; the timepiece 3.25" (8.2 cms) high

Lot 164

Vintage WWII Aviator pilot table lighter, 42cm by 18cm.

Lot 1791

An Afghan rug:, of Turkoman design, the rose field with three rows of quartered serrated medallions, enclosed by a multiple border, 195cm x 138cm and a similar Afghan rug of a lighter shade, 194cm x 137cm (2).

Lot 204

A tray containing an Aberdeen University miniature decanter with two shot glasses, two china tankards, three boxed Fisherman's Friend die cast model collection vehicles, together with a novelty table lighter in the form of a train

Lot 676

A Dunhill gold plated 'lighthouse' cigarette lighter with hammered finish

Lot 707

A box containing Art Deco style brooches; a bottle opener in the form of a fish; Zippo lighter; yellow metal chain etc

Lot 140

A lighter, cigar case, photos etc.

Lot 101

A Buler lighter with watch on the case

Lot 213

Circa 550 – 300 BC. A very expressive form of bronze helmet of Chalcidian type. Crown domed with a mask-like front featuring high-arched eyebrows, the eyes have been carefully cut out. The round sections are each accentuated with a separately applied moulded band. A short tear-drop shaped nose guard is reaching down, moveable cheek guards are hinged on the sides, rounded, and tapering towards the chin allowing binding. Museum Quality helmet with fantastic patina; Intact; on custom stand. Chalcidian helmets are named after similar helmets depicted on pottery vases from the Euboean city of Chalcis. This type of ancient Greek helmet was a lighter and less restrictive form of the Corinthian helmet. The hinged cheek pieces were anatomically formed to fit closely to the face and tended to curve upward towards the eye, where large circular openings provided a wider field of view than the Corinthian helmets. By the time of Alexander the Great the helmet was still worn by soldiers, most notably the hoplites, the heavy infantrymen who carried long spears; the helmet would later go on to develop into the Attic helmet which is iconic of Classical soldiers. For more example of Chalcidian helmets, see Everson, T. (2004). Warfare in Ancient Greece: arms and armour from the heroes of Homer to Alexander the Great. The History Press, 116-124. Size: L:260mm / W:230mm ; 565g. Provenance: From a collection of Roman & Greek arms and armour formed in the late 1970s and early 1980s; property of a London gentleman.

Lot 216

Circa 550 - 450 BC. A very expressive form of bronze helmet of early Chalcidian type with deep crescentic cheek-guards with single hole, a small tear-drop shaped nose guard, eyes carefully cut out, eyebrows in ridged relief, sharply carinated and crested crown, a flaring neck guard. Museum Quality helmet. Nicely patination finish remaining. Cf. Antike Helme, pp. 139-141, for a discussion of the type (Chalcidian II) characterized by the eyes cut deeply into the rounded cheek-guards. For related examples also see Sotheby's, New York, December 8th, 2000, nos. 61-62. For similar see Sotheby’s, lot 68, 7th December 2001. The Metropolitan Museum of Fine Art, Accession no. 2003.407.2 Vogel, Carol. April 4, 1993. "Home Design." New York Times Magazine, : pp. 20–21. Blass, Bill. 2002. Bare Blass, Cathy Horyn, ed. p. 136, New York: HarperCollins. Milleker, Elizabeth J. and Dr. Seán Hemingway. 2004. "Recent Acquisitions: A Selection 2003–2004." Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 62(2): p. 7. Metropolitan Museum of Art. 2004. "One Hundred Thirty-fourth Annual Report of the Trustees for the Fiscal Year July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004." Annual Report of the Trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 134: p. 19. Chalcidian helmets are named after similar helmets depicted on pottery vases from the Euboean city of Chalcis. This type of ancient Greek helmet was a lighter and less restrictive form of the Corinthian helmet. By the time of Alexander the Great the helmet was still worn by soldiers, most notably the hoplites, the heavy infantrymen who carried long spears; the helmet would later go on to develop into the Attic helmet which is iconic of Classical soldiers. Size: L:210mm / W:225mm ; 700g. Provenance: From a collection of Roman & Greek arms and armour formed in the late 1970s and early 1980s; property of a London gentleman.

Lot 215

Circa 550 – 300 BC. A very expressive form of bronze helmet of Chalcidian type. Crown domed with a mask-like front featuring high-arched eyebrows, the eyes have been carefully cut out. The round sections are each accentuated with a separately applied moulded band. A short tear-drop shaped nose guard is reaching down, moveable articulated crescentic cheek guards with contoured edges are attached by hinges on the sides, rounded, and tapering towards the chin allowing binding. Museum Quality helmet. Chalcidian helmets are named after similar helmets depicted on pottery vases from the Euboean city of Chalcis. This type of ancient Greek helmet was a lighter and less restrictive form of the Corinthian helmet. The hinged cheek pieces were anatomically formed to fit closely to the face and tended to curve upward towards the eye, where large circular openings provided a wider field of view than the Corinthian helmets. By the time of Alexander the Great the helmet was still worn by soldiers, most notably the hoplites, the heavy infantrymen who carried long spears; the helmet would later go on to develop into the Attic helmet which is iconic of Classical soldiers. For more examples of Chalcidian helmets, see Everson, T. (2004). Warfare in Ancient Greece: arms and armour from the heroes of Homer to Alexander the Great. The History Press, 116-124. For similar see the Walters Art Museum, accession no. 54.2468. Size: L:295mm / W:245mm ; 990g. Provenance: From a collection of Roman & Greek arms and armour formed in the late 1970s and early 1980s; property of a London gentleman.

Lot 257

Circa 900-1000 AD. A beautiful example of Medieval Viking Era Battle Iron Axe. Bearded type with blade extends downward, below the butt of the axehead, providing longer cutting edge and lighter weight. Mounted on a custom-display stand. Fine condition. Axes were commonly used within the Viking communities, almost everything was formed of wood making it unsurprising that many axes existed for constructing ships, houses, carts, as well as other objects. The axe was also one of the choice weapons of the battlefield due to its light weight. Size: L:105mm / W:180mm ; 360g. Provenance: From the private collection; previously was acquired from G. M. in London in 2017.

Lot 99

CHRISTIAN DIOR VINTAGE Feuerzeug. Goldfarbenes Modell. Etui anbei. Gebrauchsspuren vorhanden - Funktionsfähigkeit nicht geprüft.| CHRISTIAN DIOR VINTAGE lighter. Gold-coloured model. Case enclosed. Traces of use present - functionality not tested.

Lot 69

VERSACE x ROSENTHAL Konvolut "GORGONA". Bestehend aus 2x Kerzenleuchter (Höhe ca. 21cm), 1x Tischfeuerzeug (Höhe ca. 11cm) und 1x Tischuhr (Höhe 9cm). Sehr guter Erhalt.| VERSACE x ROSENTHAL mixed lot "GORGONA". Consisting of 2x candlesticks (height approx. 21cm), 1x table lighter (height approx. 11cm) and 1x table clock (height 9cm). Very good condition.

Lot 456

1930s vintage Dunhill table lighter

Lot 341

A Dunhill engine turned steel pocket cigarette lighter, 6.5cmCondition report: Some signs of tarnishing, most notably to lid.Some light scratches and a couple of areas of minor pitting.Lighter is not working and has no spark.

Lot 383

A small collection of miscellaneous items to include a 19th century continental oil on tin depicting a seated cavalier, a silver handled button hook, pocket knife, pocket cigarette lighter etc

Lot 543

Assorted Wedgwood pale blue jasperware, to include cream jug, table lighter, trinket boxes etc

Lot 47

Boxed dunhill cigarette lighter

Lot 546

Vintage Dunhill cigarette lighter

Lot 548

Boxed dunhill cigarette lighter

Lot 368

A Set of Three Spanish Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Dressing-Table Jars, Maker's Mark a Cup, 20th Century, the detachable covers each chased with foliage, with plain cut-glass bodies, 14cm high and smaller (3) Condition report: Each marked on cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high points. There are some chips to the glass bodies. One glass bottle is lighter than the others and may be of a differing manufacture.

Lot 333

A Cartier Lighter, Numbered 19680, simulating stone, in fitted Must de Cartier case, Together With: a further Cartier lighter, with a matted finish and gilt band, the case 10.2cm (2)

Lot 439

RONSON SILVER PLATED TABLE LIGHTER,along with a group of dress watches and cufflinks in a vintage tin

Lot 473

SILVER PLATED MINIATURE TYG,with applied enamelled crest for T.S.S. Letitia, along with cap badges, corkscrews, a Ronson Newport cigaratte lighter, a whistle and other items

Lot 478

RONSON LIGHTER,along with another lighter, a Masonic ashtray, OS maps, microscope slides, boxes and other items

Lot 133

A George V Art Deco period silver smoker's table-top companion, the combination square pedestal surmounted by a mechanical trigger lighter of vesta form and enclosing provision for cigarettes, engine-turned to a pinstripe design, plinth base, 16cm high, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1931

Lot 49

An Edwardian E.P.N.S novelty after dinner table-top cigar coaster, the centre with provision for tobacco and cigars, flanked by a lighter and a spill holder, spoked wheels, 28cm long, c.1905

Lot 693

A collection of vintage lighters to include a penny flint lighter, Ronson, Thorens, early zippo, Flintop, Polo, Varaflame etc. Also a collection of white metal cigarette cases of varying sizes to include EPNS etc. Measures 23cm tall.

Lot 739

A collection of vintage 20th century metal animal figurines comprising of a donkey match striker, donkey table lighter, horse table lighter and more. Measures 12cm tall.

Lot 749

A collection of 20th century brass and other metal bear related figurines comprising of a table lighter, bottle opener, door knocker and more

Lot 799

A large collection of vintage 20th century pipes to include novelty examples, metal pipes, carved wooden pipes. a zippo lighter, pipe accessories and more. Largest pipe measures 24cm long.

Lot 1155

Small Royal Crown Derby mantle candle stick, 1128 Imari, along with 1128 desk lighter both with no faults, along with silver stopper long tailed tit paperweight 

Lot 1182

A collection of Moorcroft Pottery to include 3 pieces of green background hibiscus lamp with shade, a table lighter and a bowl on a gilt metal stand

Lot 16

A Dunhill gold-plated lighter, approx 6.5cm, numbered 24163, boxed with paperwork; a Ronson table lighter; a pair of EPNS goblets; a copper powder flask, a set of six stainless steel travelling/hunting cups in a leather case; etc

Lot 314

An Omega circa 1970's ladies wristwatch, stainless steel, with  black leather strap, boxed with paperwork; a gold plated Rotary watch, circa 1980's; a Vertex Revue rolled gold wristwatch, circa 1960's; a gold plated Enicar Ultrasonic 17 jewels wristwatch, along with a brass lighter (5)

Lot 3169

A Spelter model of a pheasant with novelty lighter

Lot 796

A mixed lot including dominoes, toast rack, table lighter etc.,

Lot 252

A silver bracelet with lock, a silver and turquoise necklace and matching bracelet, a silver and mother-of-pearl set necklace, other jewellery and a 1940s lighter

Lot 469

DUNHILL, THREE SLIM GAS LIGHTERS The silver basket weave Unique example with French small guarantee and London import marks, in a Dunhill box; a gold plated Unique lighter, linear design, in a Dunhill leather pouch; and a gold plated Rollagas example, molten effect Condition Report: Silver- date letter mis-punched, the mark is obscured None of the lighters are functioning Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 470

DUNHILL, A GOLD PLATED GAS LIGHTER Black lacquered with white 'stitching', 6.5cm (2 3/4in) high; and S. T. Dupont, two gold plated gas lighters, one with vertical groves, 5.5cm (2 1/4in) high; the other barleycorn engraved, initialled BSL, in a leather cover (3) Condition Report: The lighters have not been filled or tested All with light scratches, wear and nicks No boxes or paperwork Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 472

S. T. DUPONT, A WHITE ALLOY LIGNE 2 GAS LIGHTER FRENCH, LATE 20TH CENTURY Engraved with a helix design, in A S. T. Dupont box

Lot 714

A Dunhill 'Rollagas' yellow metal cigarette lighter, with engine-turned chequered design, in box with instruction book, 6.5cm, together with a Dunhill electroplate 'lift arm' type petrol lighter with engine-turned panels, 5.5cm. (2)Condition report: Rollagas: minor/negligible signs of use to case. Flame adjuster wheel very stiff. Strikes but does not light. Not filled so untested.Lift-arm: wear to plating in places. Visible scratch to one side. Filler cap a little bitten. Not filled so untested.

Lot 1336

Pair of 19th/20thC Chinese carved soapstone spill vases, each 31cm long, together with a Japanese Mitsui line lacquer covered pot and lighter in original box with script 'Xmas Present - Mitsui Line'

Lot 706

A collection of Zippo, Ronson and other lighters and accessories including: ten standard and three slimline Zippo lighters; approximately 30 Ronson pocket lighters and a group of table lighters; three novelty 'pistol' table lighters; a novelty 'book' combination lighter and cigarette box; a collection of spare parts and presentation boxes (a lot).Condition report: Two Zippos cased and apparently unused, the remainder used but appear to be in working condition with varying degrees of wear. All other lighters used with varying degrees of wear. Sample only selected for report are in working order but some will require servicing/recommissioning.

Lot 833

Two Afgham Bokara pattern rugs, each with multiple guls on a red field within geometric borders, 185cm x 106cm and 175cm x 92cm and a further rug of similar colour, 153cm x 105cm. (3)Condition report: The darker Bokara has repaired wear near one corner, fair colour throughout and general signs of age and use. Lighter Bokara has some pile loss to apparent folds, fair colour and general wear. Third rughas some bands of fading and wear, losses to fringes and general wear.

Lot 341

Beattie lighter, an unusual lighter in the form of a dog and a acme whistle

Lot 391

A collectors lot to include art deco pictures, 'Johnny Cash' picture, Star Wars toys, cast scottish lighter? an epee, Brownie camera, Concorde, art deco woman figure-as found, Marilyn Monroe puzzle, Elvis Presley shot glasses etc etc

Lot 749

A vintage first aid kit with some contents, a hand blown glass ball, Oriental table lighter and a box of decanter stoppers

Lot 510

A group of silver and silver plated wares, comprising a George V silver topped ointment jar, Birmingham 1911, silver plated rattle of a child, Dunhill silver plated pocket lighter, no 56040, and a George V silver cigarette case bearing the initials HB, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1928, weighable silver 1½oz. (4)

Lot 162

Large Art Deco lady figure walking two borzoi type dogs. There are no signs of cracks or previous repair. Paintwork to rear quarter of dog shows signs of rubbing resulting in a lighter shade, and similar marks on shoulder of dog, which may have been caused by broken chain There are a couple of minor chips to the right side of the plinth, one being on the top colse to the front corner, measuring approx 2-3 mm. The second is on the face of the right side of the plinth, towards the rear corner, an measures appx 0.6cm. A small flake of paintwork on the rear leg of the taller dog has detached appx 2-3mm diameter. Minor scratch to paintwork on lady's shawl under her right arm. Small black spot on lower portion of dress - may just be dirt.

Lot 158

A Dunhill Tinder Pistol table lighter

Lot 161

A Dunhill table lighter, Patent No. 390107, Reg'd Design no. 737418; another, Dunhill Standard table lighter (2)

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