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Lot 147

Two electroplated vesta cases, a gilt tooled leather covered example, a metal match book holder and a New York World`s Fair lighter (5).

Lot 747

A 9ct gold Dunhill cigarette lighter, approx 102.9g.

Lot 488

A Dunhill lighter, boxed, together with an Angelus small travelling clock, and an Asprey leather and 9ct banded card case

Lot 873

A George V novelty lamp shaped table lighter, grotesque eagle mask handle, domed cover with ball finial, moulded oval foot, 13cm long, H Matthews, Birmingham 1919

Lot 889

A George VI novelty three piece gentleman`s smoking room suite, as George III style toasted cheese dishes, comprising a table lighter and a pair of ashtrays, ball finials, domed covers, rope twist borders, turned wooden handles, 9cm and 7cm wide, Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1937, 14oz gross

Lot 42

A gilt metal bracelet, 1980s, probably Yves Saint Laurent but un-signed, formed from linked mussel shells overlaid with large rhinestones, 8cm, 3in diam; together with an YSL cigarette lighter, (2). One of Saint Laurent`s catwalk models Mercedes, was commissioned to design the bangle by Monsieur Saint Laurent.

Lot 54

RONSON `ADONIS` 9ct GOLD `VARAFLAME` GAS POCKET CIGARETTE LIGHTER, with heavily textured sides, approx 71gms gross, in case

Lot 237

ROMAN OIL LAMP PATTERN SILVER TABLE CIGARETTE LIGHTER, 4" (10.1cm) high, 6" (15.2cm) long, marks rubbed, 3oz gross

Lot 82

A Moorcroft and carved silvered wooden table lamp, with central globular section in green ground and hibiscus flowerheads, height 42 cm, together with a matching Moorcroft table lighter and twin handled ashtray, each with paper labels, (3). (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure that this item is rewired before use).

Lot 352

A silver Menorah, Birmingham 1967, with the star of David upon a faceted body with a single candle scone and then eight candle sconces upon four branches on a faceted octagonal base, makers mark AS, height 23 cm, together with a pair of Victorian silver scalloped shell dishes, upon radial ball supports, Sheffield 1898, Harry Wright Atkin, an American silver foliate embossed dish, a cased pair of Danish silver and white enamel condiments, approximate gross weight 19.49 oz, and a Sheffield plate swing handled pedestal basket and a table lighter, (8).

Lot 165

A set of six silver gilt teaspoons with foxes head terminals, Birmingham 1948, cased, a pair of 9 carat gold rectangular panel cuff links with cast with scrolling decoration, 12.9g, a Dunhill lighter, a gold plated bracelet and cultured pearls Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 336

A silver `The Classic` cylindrical table lighter by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1928, patent no. 286838/27, with engine turned decoration, 8.5cm (3.25in) high; and an electro-plated cocktail shaker by Dunhill, stamped mark, with engine turned decoration, 20.5cm (8in) high Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 358

A plain silver circular compression tobacco box by George Unite, Birmingham 1904, inscribed, 109g (3.5 oz) gross; with a cake knife, a gilt sovereign case, a chrome plated pocket watch, a Ronson lighter, cased, coins and other items Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 686

A Royal Doulton table lighter, The Poacher D6464, Royal Doulton character jug Beefeater (af), Melbaware character jug Tony Weller and two Pendelfin studies

Lot 796

Cartier gold plated gas cigarette lighter with red lacquer band and engine turned square design in original box with original booklet, spare tank and Cartier flints serial number 05854P

Lot 797

Cartier gold plated gas cigarette lighter with engine turned square design, serial number 70019F in original box with original booklet

Lot 798

Cartier Santos gas cigarette lighter in brushed steel case with gold screw design, in a Cartier box

Lot 1341

Dunhill lighter in silver plated case with engine turned decoration and applied crest

Lot 489

A small silver scent bottle and stopper in the form of a shell, together with three early 20th century silver mounted dressing table jars, a Ronson table lighter, various costume jewellery, perfumes and miscellaneous

Lot 132

DUNHILL CHROME PLATED CIGARETTE LIGHTER IN THE FORM OF AN AEROPLANE. 16cm

Lot 81

A gold plated Dunhill cigarette lighter, an ivory tooth brooch, button studs, an ivory bangle, a Royal Engineers cap badge and buttons

Lot 241

A mid 20th Century silver plated Dunhill lighter with engine turned decoration to whole, together with a hallmarked silver swizzle stick with golf club terminal, Birmingham 1979 Deakin & Francis and a beaded evening bag. (3).

Lot 2487

A cigarette lighter "Les Must de Cartier", the twin colour brushed steel case with exposed screws. The base engraved Cartier, Paris and with the number 46429J. Original presentation box and guarantee.

Lot 140

Interesting base metal tennis cigarette lighter and brass paper weight: comprising a tennis ball fitted with a cigarette lighter and mounted on 3x 1950s style crossed tennis rackets stand, base of the ball is stamped Japan (G) plus 1933 brass tennis racket paperweight trophy with engraving to the handle and inscribed in relief `V11. Mezinarodni` Turnaj - Junioro` and "Pardubice - 1933" (Czechoslovakia) (2).

Lot 142

Collection of Tennis Items: to incl. a lollypop mould, a cigarette lighter, a Victorian jigsaw puzzle comprising wooden blocks - one piece missing - in its original box `A/F`, a quantity of printers blocks and a penknife with brass side plates embossed with a tennis figure and goalkeeper c/w 6 different tools. (6).

Lot 30

A cased Must de Cartier pen, one other, a Dunhill pen and a Dunhill lighter

Lot 373

A rare Memorial Plaque and Scroll posthumously awarded to Able Seaman Edward Henry Coase, Royal Navy, who was killed in the H.M.S. Glowworm explosion on the Dvina River, 25 August 1919 Memorial Plaque 1914-18 (Edward Henry Coase) with associated slip in card envelope; together with Memorial Scroll, medal extremely fine £120-160 Edward Henry Coase was born in Devonport, Devon, on 5 October 1896. He enlisted into the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class on 28 March 1912 and was advanced to Boy 1st Class in August the same year. He entered the war serving on the battleship Centurion, on which he was promoted to Ordinary Seaman in October 1914 and Able Seaman in June 1915. He then served at Vivid I, November 1915-July 1916, before joining the gunboat Glowworm, based on Halcyon, July 1916-September 1918; Pembroke II, October 1918; Monitor 25, October 1918-May 1919, and Fox, June 1919-August 1919. Able Seaman Coase was killed on 25 August 1919 as a result of the blowing up of an ammunition lighter. On the night of 25 August 1919, the gunboats Glowworm and Cockchafer were proceeding down the Dvina River to relieve Cricket and Cicala as part of the advance guard on R.N. gunboats operating on the Dvina. As the Glowworm and Cockchafer neared Bereznik the watch on the Glowworm spotted a barge on fire mid river. The Mercantile Marine Reserve and Russian crew of Army barge NT326 ôEdinburghö had raked out the galley fire as usual before heading to their hammocks for the night. Closer to midnight two of the crew awoke to find the aft cabin ablaze. Unable to stem the flames some of the crew fled the barge in a small boat. The crew of the barge had good reason to flee the inferno as they knew what Commander Green onboard Glowworm did not, that the barge was being used to transport ammunition and was loaded with 70 tons of explosive. As Commander Green brought the Glowworm alongside, nose towards the blazing barge, the crew of the gunboat rushed with hoses to fire-stations on the fore-deck in preparation to put out the conflagration. Many of Glowworms crew not involved in fighting the fire crowded the fore-deck to watch the brilliant bonfire before them. As the crew of Glowworm began to fight the fire, the Cockchafer, some distance away, began to manoeuvre to approach the barge from another direction. A crowd had gathered ashore of men watching the spectacle. As the crowd watched in horror a huge wall of flame rose into the calm night sky. Soon after there was another explosion and several smaller ones after that. It is unknown how many of Glowworms crew died in the initial explosions but it now must have been apparent to Commander Green that he had brought his ship alongside a blazing ammunition barge. A few minutes later an enormous flash blanketed the countryside. Seconds later the deafening roar and shock wave of the explosion ripped through air sending debris up to a mile away. Slowly as those ashore began to regain their senses, hastily cobbled together rescue teams began to make their way towards Glowworm in whatever vessel they could find. As the rescue teams boarded Glowworm they could not believe the devastation that awaited them. The entire superstructure seemed to be scorched and bent, debris and what remained of the bodies of the crew lay everywhere. The fore-deck had suffered the most damage being closest to the explosion. All of the fire-fighting crews had been wiped out whilst manning their hoses. As rescuers came across wounded sailors they carried them to the relatively undamaged after-deck and lay them in rows for the medical staff to attend to. Commander Green was found on the bridge mortally wounded, surrounded by the bodies of other officers and sailors who had been killed outright in the explosion. He was evacuated to the hospital barge which moored alongside the smoking Glowworm but did not regain consciousness and died an hour later. In the meantime Cockchafer, under Commander Preston Thomas, had come to her stricken sister ships aid. She lit the ship with her searchlights to aid the rescue efforts whilst coming alongside. From the bridge of Cockchafer, Commander Thomas directed the rescue crews through a megaphone. The following day the full scale of the tragedy became apparent. Onboard Glowworm, 23 officers and men had been killed, and another 15 had been wounded. Additionally two M.M.R. men and two Russian seamen onboard a nearby ammunition barge had been killed by flying debris and three other M.M.R. men wounded. It was the largest single day loss of life suffered by the Royal Navy in North Russia 1918-19. The damage to Glowworm was significant. She was towed back to Archangel to be refitted and repaired and was able to make her way back to England under her own steam, but she was too worn out to continue service and was paid off almost as soon as she arrived back at Chatham on 18 November 1919 and was eventually scrapped in 1921. With copied service papers and research.

Lot 208

A gold plated Dupont lighter.

Lot 996

Plated wares, comprising; a pair of salad servers, with faceted glass handles, two bread forks, three sugar sifting spoons, twelve salt and mustard spoons and a Ronson Crown desk lighter.

Lot 1094

A gentleman`s gilt metal cased, keyless wind, openfaced pocket watch, the enameled dial with black Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds, a Dunhill gilt metal rectangular cased gas lighter, with a Dunhill slip case and a Porsche Design lighter, with a rectangular case.

Lot 891

A 42-bore steel pincer mould, a brass 1½oz shot container by Hawksley (lacking division), parts of modern tinder lighter, powder flask chargers, a model cannon barrel, a lanyard, etc.

Lot 1590

A Minton bone china Ronson table lighter, of oval shape decorated by A. Holland, signed, with a leaping fish, brown printed marks to base (haircrack).

Lot 12

HAROLD RILEY, ARTIST SIGNED PROOF PRINT DATED (19) 81, The Lamp Lighter, 13 3/4" x 12" (35cm x 30cm)

Lot 79

A Russian St. Petersburg Silver Cigarette Case/Lighter. The rectangular case ornamented with fanned fluting and having rounded front & back edge with a small inset blue cabochon to the gilt clasp opening to reveal a gilded interior and a woven cotton lighter wick threaded through the back edge retracting by means of the pull chain. 3 ins x 4 ins (8 cms x 10 cms).

Lot 111B

Decorative ceramics, 19th century brass skimmer, watercolours, books, a Dunhill lighter (in jewellery cabinet), and miscellanea in one box

Lot 244

Three ornate brass framed mirrors and spelter highwayman table lighter

Lot 380

A Dunhill Lighter having all over engine turned decoration, in leather carrying case, also a Minstral tall, thin lighter on black and gilt ground

Lot 83

A SELECTION OF PLATED WARES to include a fiddle pattern fish slice, a basting spoon, Ronson cigarette lighter, boxed, with instruction booklet, and a cased set of bone handle fish eaters

Lot 271

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY COLD PAINTED SPELTER CIGARETTE LIGHTER fashioned with a Native American standing on a naturalistic base

Lot 273

A 1920`S/30`S AUSTRIAN COLD PAINTED SPELTER CIGARETTE LIGHTER fashioned with a cock pheasant and lighter tree stump on naturalistic base, 19cm x 31cm

Lot 251

A 1920s chrome table lighter, in the form of a kneeling nude female figure supporting a globe, on circular onyx base, 6 3/4" high

Lot 39

A 20TH CENTURY AUSTRIAN COLD PAINTED TABLE LIGHTER IN THE FORM OF A RACEHORSE, with jockey up, a tethering post containing the lighter, on black glass base, 17.5cms. See illustration

Lot 520

A George V square Table Lighter with four pineapple finial removable lighters, ram`s head mask,urn and swag design, presentation inscription Lacken Hunter Chase, Aldershot 1912, London 1912, maker: Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd

Lot 1509

An 18ct tinder lighter, the lock signed Glebe (?)

Lot 569

A 19th century bronze crucifix, the dark patinated figure of Christ nailed to a lighter toned cross, his head crowned with thorns, 56cm (22in) high.

Lot 475

Selection of assorted costume jewellery including simulated pearl necklets, hardstone set bracelet and brooch, Thorens patent lighter, rings, etc

Lot 718

Dunhill gold-plated cigarette lighter, to/w an early 20th century Beney 88A lighter (2)

Lot 347

A QUANTITY OF BOXED ROYAL WORCESTER GIFT WARE AND A WEDGWOOD JASPER WARE LIGHTER ETC

Lot 914

A gold plated Colibri lady`s lighter

Lot 661

A cold painted spelter highway man table lighter, height 23cms

Lot 170

Carlton Ware `Rouge Royal` cigarette lighter, shape number impressed, 21cm long

Lot 15

A hallmarked silver "Quick Action Self Starting Lighter" hallmarked Birmingham 1908 in original box, approx 5.5cm high

Lot 17

A silver blue enamelled cigarette lighter with an enamelled white metal striker and a lighter

Lot 22

A boxed pair of silver salts London 1895, with a pair of salt spoons Birmingham 1962, a silver Ronson lighter with enamelled Royal Engineers crest and another lighter.

Lot 115

A mixed lot comprising a marcasite watch, a boxed Dunhill lighter and a boxed pair of cufflinks

Lot 212

A gold plated Dupont lighter in original box with papers.

Lot 45

A Treacle Glaze Model of a Cat, perhaps Canney Hill Pottery, Bishop Auckland, circa 1870, seated on its haunches, upon an integral oval plinth, 27.5cm high; and Another Similar, with lighter brown treacle glaze, 27cm high (2)

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