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A small group of silver vertu, comprising a silver 'The 'Howitt' Lighter', engraved to the top 'Joe 24.8.46', Dudley Russell Howitt, Sheffield 1945, 3 by 1 by 6cm, a silver textured bangle, 1.12toz, and a silver engine turned compact, together with a white metal cigar cutter, and a wooden arm cuff. (5)
1946 AJS Model 18, 497 cc. Registration number HVS 319 (non transferrable). Frame number 33539. Engine number 48/18-8548B. Associated Motorcycles announced its post-war range of AJS and Matchless heavy weight singles in June 1945, both were produced in the same London factory from 1945 to 1966. These bikes represent the end of the era of big British singles, as when AMC merged with Norton production concentrated on twins. . Coded Model 18 and G80 respectively, the two 500cc models shared the same 93mm stroke as their 350cc brethren, coupled to an 82.5mm bore, and could be distinguished by the different magneto position: forward of the cylinder in the AJS; behind it in the Matchless. Housed in a rigid frame with Teledraulic front fork, the rugged and reliable overhead-valve engine drove via a four-speed gearbox. Considerably lighter than the successor swinging-arm models, these relatively docile AJS and Matchless singles are a delight to ride and enjoy the support by an active owners' club. Little is known of the early history of HVS, in 2000 Kenneth Muir of Skipton acquired her before selling her to our vendor in 2014. First registered with DVLA in 1992 it was probably sold as a new restoration (it has aged well now) as in 1996 the MOT states a mileage of 2,946, today it is at 3,583. Little used, it will require a gentle recommissioning before going on the road. Please note that although DVLA have a declared manufactured date of 1946, AJS engines engines start with a date, in this case 48 and the frame number is more in keeping with circa 1948. Sold with the V5C and two MOT's, 1996 and 1997.
Silver presentation table lighter in the form of a lighthouse of sailing interest , 20cm high, square stepped base with presentation inscription and applied enamel flag "Caernarvon Sailing Club Regatta, 1938, Handicap Race for yachts exceeding 3 tonnes, presented to E. Lynton Vicars, ESQ", hallmarked Birmingham, 1938, the realistically modelled lighthouse with hinged finial cover to top, engraved pattern number 373219.
A pair of Renaissance revival wall mirrors, each with a scalloped cast gilt metal cresting and frame bevelled plate, two branches and sconces issuing from the head of Bacchus, each mirror 21cm x 15cm and a painted base metal horse and jockey table lighter on rectangular polished black marble plinth, 18cm high
A French silver, gold, ruby and diamond minaudière, c.1930,by Ostertag of Paris. Silver rectangular hinged form with raised gold framed edges, to cross directional, reeded ground. Gold banded decoration to the top with a line of gold cornucopia set with lines of grain set, eight cut diamonds and rub set circular cabochon rubies. An odeonesque stepped gold clasp with graduated old brilliant cut and eight cut diamonds, grain set to the centre. Mirror to the inside lid with hinged compartments, lighter and lipstick holder, each rub set with a cabochon ruby to the top. French poinçon for silver and gold. Signed 'Ostertag, Paris Depose'. 169 x 98mmThe firm of Ostertag was founded in the 1920s by Swiss-born Arnaud Ostertag, and Maison Ostertag was located in Paris, at 16 Place Vendôme. They rivalled Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels and Boucheron, eventually closing at the onset of World War II.
A silver 'Aladdin's lamp' table lighter, Birmingham 1926, a silver tot and sundry items, the tot with gadrooned edges, London 1949, together with a silver sugar caster, a matched six-piece condiment set, four salt spoons (Georgian and later) and two specimen vases (one hallmarked and weighted, the other engraved and unmarked)
Dunhill 'Standard' lighter with original box and instructions, Butanic Silver Match lighter, two Ronson lighters, 1937 coronation cut throat razor & Ford & Medley cut throat razor both with cased, and a set of jewellers weighing scales Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Panther regal table top cigarette lighter with Aston Villa badge emblem, a similar KNVB example, a lighter in the form of a Stein, also various unopened match boxes and match slips for CF Barcelona, a UEFA Papermate pen and an Hungarian blue glazed model of a football boot (qty)From the estate of the late Ken Russell

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