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A COLLECTION OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER ITEMS To include an engraved and initialed silver cigarette case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1915, together with a plain silver cigarette case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1933, a silver vesta case (converted to a petrol lighter), hallmarked Birmingham, 1904 and a glass jar with a silver top, hallmarked Birmingham, 1924.
An early 19th century silver plated mother of pearl mounted snuff box of rounded rectangular form, the central plaque engraved "William George", a George V hallmarked silver cigarette case, Chester 1922, approx 3.75ozt, a cased Ronson lighter and an unusual pewter chamberstick with integral owl vesta with hinged head and bell shaped snuffer (4).
Eight vesta cases; a plated example with blue and white enamel flag, a base metal example set with horseshoe and compass, a plated example engraved with a dog with walking stick in its mouth, the reverse inscribed "D.C.Hagen", a rounded rectangular example advertising Black Cat cigarettes, a horseshoe shaped example, a County Borough of Blackpool enamel decorated example, a further plated example with enamel decorated town crest for Crieff, and a plated example modelled as a vesta with a lighter in the case (8).
A Victorian tortoiseshell and white metal mounted magnifying glass of circular form with hinged eyepiece, diameter 8.5cm, a vintage Colibri lighter and a distressed silver two sectioned cigarette box (3). CONDITION REPORT: Two small chips to rim of one side of tortoiseshell. Surface scratches.
A mixed collectors lot including an 18th century oval brass snuff box, a beaded evening purse and another example, glove stretchers, a pocket knife, McMurdo cigarette lighter, retractable tape measure, mother of pearl cotton reel holder, etc, contained in a lacquer and mother of pearl decorated box.
A CHINESE SILK VOIDED VELVET BLUE GROUND ROBE, 19TH CENTURY of butterfly, peony and fret design, lined in lighter blue floral silk, 128cm l and an early 20th century European lady's dress of chinese blue silk, finely decorated in couched metal thread (2)Provenance: The important collector of Chinese works of art Alfred Edward Hippisley (1848-1939); thence by descent to the present vendor. ++Slight wear/fading. Not hitherto offered for sale
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CAST METAL OWL MATCH RECEIVER, the hinged head with glass bead eyes, 2 3/4" (7cm) high, BRASS BOOK FORM VESTA BOX AND BRASS CASED SMALL PETROL LIGHTER, flint action and a GERMAN EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY BLACK LACQUER AND MOTHER O'PEARL OBLONG SNUFF BOX, the top inscribed 'A Present from Blackpool (faded), 3" (7.6cm) wide, contained in a GILT METAL AND SIMULATED IVORY TABLE CIGARETTE BOX, the hinged lid with view of Grand Canal, Venice, 5" (12.7cm) wide (5)
SMALL SILVER POCKET CIGARETTE BOX, with foliate scroll decoration, Birmingham 1926, 2.2oz, a ROUNDED OBLONG AND REEDED ELECTROPLATE VESTA BOX, ANOTHER of oval section and engine turned and an ELECTROPLATE SMALL SNUFF BOX, oblong and foliate scroll engraved together with a BOXED KINGSWAY BUTANE GAS CIGARETTE LIGHTER
1978 Honda 400/4. Reg. no. JCG 602S. Frame no. CB400F1074058. Engine no. CB400FE1069855. The Honda CB400F arrived in 1975 as part of a string of lighter fours. For the most part, the CB400F was simply an upgraded version of the 350 model from the previous year. The most striking change was the four-into-one exhaust system that snaked around the frame, converging into a single muffler on the right side of the bike. Also noticeable were the angular fuel tank and flat café-style handlebars, all of which gave the bike a more racer-like look and feel. This Honda was purchased by its current owner late in 2010 in original but tatty condition, following 17 years of storage in a shed. The bike was completely stripped and the frame was powder coated. New rims, spokes, tyres, pipes, pads and brake seals were also fitted. In addition new front fork stanchions, seals and bushes were added. The engine and gearbox were completely stripped and new bearings, bushes and seals fitted as required. The newly refurbished carburettors were balanced by a local motorcycle garage and the original seat recovered to give the final touch. Since this comprehensive restoration, the bike has covered 167 trouble free miles on club runs and is now offered here with a V5c and a current MOT that expires next year.
1985 BMW R65 with Watsonian sidecar. Reg. no. B967 YMU. Frame no. 6319864. Engine no. 6412326. BMW introduced the R65 650cc twin in 1978 together with a smaller 450cc version, the R45. Both machines employed a horizontally opposed twin cylinder, air cooled engine with two valves per cylinder and were equipped with a five speed gearbox, single dry plate clutch and shaft final drive. Designed to appeal to riders who sought a machine with the long distance touring ability of BMW's larger twins, but found the bulk intimidating, the new model featured a compact frame and lighter weight, with performance remaining on a par with the R75. This R65 has a reconditioned engine and is a good runner, although we are advised that the front calipers are sticking. It is sold with a V5c.
"ON ENGLAND AND OTHER ADDRESSES" by the Right Honourable Stanley Baldwin Philip Allan & Co Ltd, London 1927 signed and inscribed by Chamberlain 1937 together with a PRISONER OF WAR SMOKER'S COMPANION the turned wood base supporting three aluminium as htrays about a central lighter fashioned as a bomb shell crashing into a globe, base 20cm diameter

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