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Lot 183

An antique flintlock Tinder lighter.

Lot 189

A good copy of a brass flintlock tinder lighter, scroll engraved frame with lyre stand and turned candle holder, slab sided wood butt.

Lot 284

A collection of Silver items to include brushes , scent bottles,plated Ronson lighter and picture frame (6)

Lot 662

Two gentleman's travel grooming sets, four Art Deco bridge marking books and a cigarette case/lighter

Lot 88

4 cigarette cases, a lighter, a powder bowl, a perfume bottle etc

Lot 1157

A Ronson 'Queen Anne' lighter on base with plaque inscribed BSA Scarborough Rally 1954

Lot 1271

A collection of lighters including rare Monte Carlo 'Roulette' lighter

Lot 1312

A globe cigarette dispenser and a globe cigarette lighter

Lot 2

A Naval 'button' lighter, a carved head and a silver pendant

Lot 26

A French perfume bottle, a powder compact, a cigarette case and a cased Ronson lighter

Lot 16

Edwardian Silver Novelty table lighter in the form of a lamp upon pedestal, maker W.H., Birmingham 1906.

Lot 281

SELECTION OF SILVER PLATED ITEMS comprising entree dish, sauceboat, stem vase, Viner';s sugar, cream and tray set, ladle, cake forks and table lighter

Lot 781

Scotland, P 106c, Bank of Scotland, 5 Pounds, 2 February 1967. Coat of arms of Bank of Scotland at upper center, medaillon with allegorical woman at center on front. Signature titles GOVERNOR - TREASURER&GENERAL MANAGER. Signatures Polwarth - Letham. Coat of arms of Bank of Scotland in oval at left, shield at center, sailing boat in oval at right on back. Lighter shade of printing., # H 268931, XF Start Price: €15

Lot 112

A brass trench art chamber stick lighter and a Dunhill lighter

Lot 423

An Elliott onyx mantle clock, cigarette box, lighter and 2 lamp bases

Lot 828

A silver coloured metal compact, stamped 800, a matching cigarette case and a similar lighter (3)

Lot 1554

A Dunhill onyx and gilt brass table lighter, 9.5cm wide; with matching cigarette box, with silver gilt hinge, 15.5cm wide. Condition Report: The overall condition is good, some surface scratching. The box has a minor chip to the top left corner and most of the metal is tarnished. There is no reason think that this is not a set.

Lot 1837

A mixed lot, to include: two Dunhill gilt lighters; another gilt lighter; four Chinese snuff bottles; fountain pens; an ivory figure; etc.

Lot 397

A silver table lighter in the form of a Roman oil lamp with snake handle and flame lighter, makers Rupert Favell, London, 1891, total weight 115 grams (approx.)

Lot 2133

A 1930s oak cased Napoleon hat eight day clock, the circular dial set with Arabic numerals,with a presentation plaque engraved "Present to Mr RO Hughes by the staff and friends and Bodorgan Station, Oct 1933", also a pair of brass candlesticks, shoe horn and nips, a wooden table lighter and a box and "Nivellator" conversion degrees from inches to yard.

Lot 45

A small quantity of collectors' items comprising a sterling silver "Vest Pocket Yardolette" propelling pencil, four vintage Margaret W. Tarrant postcards, a decorative Indian cigarette box, small sepia photographs of the West Country, Festival of Britain crown and a Hadson pocket lighter (6).

Lot 66

A Victorian brass "Mr Punch" bar lighter with hole through the cigar in Mr Punch's mouth and fixings to attach it to the bar, height 16.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Originally had gas running through it. Punch has cigar with hole in mouth - non-removable. Left hand clenched to hold inkwell - not sure of purpose. Some casting imperfections.

Lot 67

A novelty electroplated gimballed officer's mess hand held cigarette lighter with marine ivory handle, length 21cm.

Lot 70

A small collection of onyx items comprising a table lighter and matching ashtray by Ronson, a rectangular box with hinged lid, an oval pin dish (af), a circular lidded trinket dish, and a circular alabaster pot and cover (6).

Lot 71

A quantity of loose cigarette cards, a vintage "Polo" cylindrical table lighter, three cigarette cases, an inlaid vesta case, and various other smoking accoutrements.

Lot 819

A Sikh Pioneers swagger stick stamped "T.A.Pritchard", length 64cm and a damaged table lighter (2).

Lot 1330

A quantity of electroplated items including a pair of bread dishes, set of four scallop moulded salts with cast dolphin supports, pair of grape scissors, cake tongs, Dunhill table lighter, an oak cased twelve setting dessert knives and forks, cased pair of fish servers, loose cutlery and flatware, etc.

Lot 135

An interesting group of collector's items including a gramophone needle, a tin, a lighter, etc.

Lot 1441

A George V hallmarked silver vesta case with bright cut decoration and monogram, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1912 and a set of eight Indian white metal spoons with Hyderabad rupee coin bowls, a modern mother of pearl and abalone decorated cigarette case and an Esprit cigarette lighter.

Lot 206

A GOOD CHINESE JADE BRUSHPOT, the base with Qianlong seal mark, the pale green stone with lighter inclusions towards the base, 3.7in diameter at rim & 4.1in high.

Lot 298

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE JADE-LIKE CONG VASE, the predominantly pale green stone with russet and lighter inclusions, 4.3in square & 3.3in high.

Lot 286

A lady's cigarette case and lighter c.1950's; a silver plated jewellery box and cover; boxed Pompadour pearls; Conway Stewart pen set, cased; etc

Lot 173

Colibri gold lighter, with engine turned finish, stamped monogas, gross weight, 73.2 grams

Lot 338

Silver and gold Dunhill lighter watch, Black enamel decoration on silver with a rectangular watch dial with gilt Arabic numerals, diamond set surround with 9ct gold mounted fittings. Reg No. 737418. Hallmarked London 1932 AD

Lot 629

Mixed selection of silver plate to include two Regency Sheffield wine coasters, lancet toast rack, pair of stirrup cups in the form of riding boots, Dixon water jug, table lighter, pair of toddy ladles, selection of flatware

Lot 633

VARIOUS CAMERAS, lighter, a boxed Picketts Phono figure etc

Lot 551

Vintage Ronso Vara Flame lighter with original box

Lot 234

Mother-of-pearl and tortoiseshell card case; mother-of-pearl card case; mother-of-pearl and gilt metal; drum shaped box; enamelled match box holder and mother-of-pearl Ronson lighter no.: 621570.

Lot 297

Zippo type lighter inscribed Vietnam 66-67 "The more days you've been in the Army the more Hell you've gotten".

Lot 152

SILVER CIGAR CUTTER, by JOHN YEOMANS COWLISHAW, Sheffield 1904 AND A RONSON POCKET CIGARETTE LIGHTER (2)

Lot 106

A silver cigarette case, hallmarked Birmingham 1929, another smaller, hallmarked London 1929, a small twin handled trophy cup, hallmarked Sheffield 1922, total 9.3oz approx and a silver metal "Aladdin's lamp" table lighter (4).

Lot 160

A group of four Royal Crown Derby porcelain pieces. Comprising of a boxed millennium bug paperweight,a boxed piglet paperweight, a boxed teddy bear cook figure and a lighter, in the Imari pattern. 8.5cm diameter.

Lot 411

A silver plate Dunhill London cigarette lighter, made in Switzerland, approx 3.5 x 3.5cm.

Lot 416

Cartier. A gold plated cigarette lighter by Cartier Paris, numbered 99628 S, approx 7cm, in Cartier box with pouch (box and pouch A/F).

Lot 64

Cartier . A French hallmarked 18 carat gold cigarette lighter with cabochon sapphire thumbpiece by Cartier, signed Cartier Paris and numbered 010035, approx 4.5 x 4 cm, circa 1940's, in fitted Cartier case.

Lot 857

KISS - a collection of Kiss related memorabilia to include an early Aucoin business card, a gold plated ring, a Zippo Dynasty lighter in original box, a pack of 3 Kiss Kondoms, a 2010 pendant and two 'Asshole Club' business cards.

Lot 19

A Japanese smoking set by Arthur & Bond Yokohama, early 20th century, comprising Sterling cigarette and cigar boxes embossed with a bamboo pattern, matching two circular dishes, match box holder and spherical lighter, c/w a hardwood tray with pierced sides and metal mounts Condition Report Soldered repairs to front edge of cigarette box and left side of cigar box, lighter dented matchbox top and bottom loose

Lot 171

A Tray Containing Silver Plated Cutlery, Bunnykins Money Box, Chromed Cigarette Case/ Lighter Chicken Cruet Etc.

Lot 226

A Silver Novelty Table Lighter in The Form of A Tankard Stamped Asprey London.

Lot 51

Edward VI, third period, 'fine' sovereign of 30 shillings, mm. ostrich head on both sides (1551), crowned figure of king enthroned facing, wearing robe and holding orb and sceptre, portcullis at feet, rev. shield of arms at centre of large Tudor rose in full bloom, wt. 15.37gms. (S.2446; N.1926 [ER]; Schneider 701 (same dies); Brooke, 'English Coins', pl.XXXVIII.2, this coin), very slight, hardly noticeable, double striking on the king's crown, good very fine on a lovely round flan having no cracks or damage, surrounding legends complete and mostly crisp in strike, portrait generally well struck and the rarely seen initial mark sharp on each side, choice surfaces for this grade and exhibiting most pleasing reddish gold toning, exceptionally rare and next to the Schneider specimen, the finest in private hands *ex British Museum duplicates ex R. D. Beresford-Jones, Spink Auction 29, 2 June 1983, lot 52 ex Sharps Pixley collection, Spink Auction 72, 9 November 1989, lot 17 ex Spink Auction 161, 14 November 2002, lot 117 ex Samuel King Collection of Highly Important Gold Coins, Spink, 5 May 2005, lot 37 Sir Edmund Pekham was high treasurer of all the mint establishments from 1544 and his personal crest was an ostrich head. It was probably from bullion supplied by Pekham that the very small fine gold issues of 1551 were minted at the Tower. It has been proven beyond doubt that this small issue was not minted at Southwark as previously thought, because that mint was closed by January 1551 and the commission for this issue was not signed until 5th October 1551. Edward VI concerned himself personally with mint affairs during the last years of his reign. He was a highly intelligent 14 year old by the time this fine issue was being prepared and among his Domestic State Papers is correspondence to Sir Edmund Pekham dated 25th September 1551 and this letter details instructions from the King and Privy Council to begin the new coinage in fine silver (11 oz 1 dwt) and two standards of gold (23ct 3.5 gr and 22ct). This fine gold 30/- sovereign was minted at the high standard of 23ct 3.5gr (or .995). The design for this splendid coin was undoubtedly the work of Derick Anthony who was appointed to the office of graver at the Tower from Michaelmas 1551, together with his deputy John Lawrence. Very few examples are available in commerce and this is undoubtedly the best to be offered. Not only is this a delightful example of a rarely seen coin but it also represents an important change in the quality of gold struck towards the end of the reign of Henry VIII's only son, whose sad demise at an early age is so well known. Many collectors may not realize, however, that this coin from this minting period of the reign represents the third stage of a gradual recovery in the quality of gold coinage following its decimation under King Henry VIII. Widespread confidence in the money had occurred in the late 1540s, but steadily the fineness of gold coin improved, from 20 carats in the first period to 22 carats in the second and, finally, to 23 carats 3.5 grains in the third period. Hence the name 'fine' in this case, as the gold content was nearly pure, just enough alloy in it to harden it for use. The distinctions of weight and fineness of the precious metals making English coins at this period held considerable merit in the minds of the mint's officials. Today these seem of scant importance, given the nature of money today, mostly fiat paper substituting for intrinsically valued coin. Challis (A New History of the Royal Mint) reminds us that in the 16th century there was, in fact, no unanimous 'standard' of what constituted sterling in the case of silver, and gold being the royal money meant that its quality was much on the minds of officials. The mint's master-worker or warden, Richard Martin, became embroiled in a long-standing dispute with Thomas Keeling, assay master of the London Company of Goldsmiths, over what precisely constituted sterling silver. Only 2 dwt variance was at issue, Keeling pressing for a higher quality. In 1551, King Edward and his officials at the mint described sterling as being a bit lighter than both assayers had pressed for; nonetheless, the silver quality improved from that used by Edward's father, and by his reign's end it came within one dwt of its ancient standard of purity. Under Elizabeth I, it was finally restored completely; the time frame of several decades demonstrates the importance given to money of 'fine quality'. Edward's final gold issue, then, this splendidly symbolic 'fine sovereign' representing the buying power of 30 sterling shillings, remains not only an important numismatic 'type' for collectors, but it is also emblematic of the development towards what the modern gold sovereign, struck from 1817 onwards, represented - real money, of a strictly controlled intrinsic value and therefore universally accepted around the world. It would underscore the power and influence of an empire.

Lot 142

A collection of cased silver plated cutlery, Ronson table lighter, cut throat razor, rolls razor and a Versator binocular magnifier.

Lot 341

Boxed Dunhill Gold Plated Ladies lighter working condition

Lot 707

A caddy, a lighter, etc.

Lot 974

A Dunhill lighter with case

Lot 1058

A silver Colibri lighter and an early 19th Century snuff box

Lot 3

A set of matched items in silver including a cigarette lighter and case, perfume bottle and compact

Lot 204

A good mixed lot to include vintage shoe stretchers, bicycle bell, brass nut cracker, bullet lighter, blue Torquay vase depicting a pixie, UK pre-decimal coins and similar

Lot 932

A scarce flintlock lighter dating: 18th Century provenance: Europe Iron stock narrowing toward the pan which is placed at the front part, provided with external mechanic on the right side, the hammer folded in order to reach the back; lever trigger. Wooden, curved grip with brass ring-nut. Four iron feet at the back. At the back the engraved initials "C G", the spring of the batterie placed forward compared to the stock. On the left a small gate which can be opened with a brass button which releases the primer case. Interesting lot.dimensions: length 28 cm. Starting Price: €350 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.

Lot 36

TWO GOLD PLATED DUNHILL LIGHTERS together with a musical compact, a Coca Cola lighter, vesta and sovereign cases, etc (qty)

Lot 43

FIVE CARLTON WARE ROUGE ROYALE ITEMS including an 'Aladdins lamp' lighter, a square ashtray, two dishes and a ginger jar, jar 14cm high

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