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A George V Dressing Table Trinket Box, of square form with cut corners, and hinged cover decorated with striped detail and vacant garland cartouche, plain body and velvet lined interior, and raised on cast and applied feet, width 2 5/8", Birmingham 1913, Maker`s Mark HM
A late Victorian Vesta Case, of rectangular form with hinged cover (formerly sprung), and panels decorated in the manner of watermarked silk, with striker to the base, height 2 ¼", Chester 1898, Maker`s Mark JMB, and further marked for George Maurice & Co, 48 Piccadilly W
A mixed lot comprising: A Silver Vesta Case, of sliding oval form, with striker to the end and plain polished body, with engraved initials, height 2 ½", Birmingham 1925, Maker`s Mark L & P Ltd; together with a further plain rectangular example with flat hinged and sprung cover, engraved with blossom decoration to an initialled cartouche and striker to the base, height 1 ½", London 1882, Maker`s Mark S M; a third of typical rectangular form with hinged front cover and side suspension, engraved decoration to a vacant cartouche with striker to the base, Birmingham 1913, Maker`s Mark WJM & Co, various dates and makers, (3)
An early 20th Century Chinese white metal three-piece Tea Set, together with a two handled Tea Tray, the Tea Pot, Sugar Basin and Milk Jug, each of compressed circular form, the former with hinged cover, all with applied stylised Bamboo handles and spouts, to hammered and embossed bodies decorated with birds amongst Bamboo, to initialled cartouches and raised on narrow rim bases, marked S W, together with a further multiple character punch, the two handed Tea Tray of rectangular form with cut corner and further applied stylised Bamboo border and handles with embossed Bamboo decoration, to a chased and engraved field, centred with an initialled cartouche, raised on four half round feet, stamped UK UCK Chang over a further punch with multiple character marks, various dates and makers, (4)
A packet containing a hallmarked 9ct Gold Medallion inscribed "S M A F L Winners Div One 1923/4"; a hallmarked 9ct Gold engraved Cross with inscriptions verso, mounted on a yellow metal Belcher link chain, stamped "9ct"; and a further lightweight hallmarked 9ct box link chain
A Hornby 00 Gauge Electric Train Set, The Royal Train, contents comprising of LMS Princess Elizabeth Locomotive, HM The Queen Personal Saloon, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh`s Personal Saloon, Sleeper/power break coach, track starter oval plus extension track packs A and B, Buffer Stops, wall plug transformer for operation from AC mains 220-240v and a train controller
* JONATHAN MEULI Raising The Price Watercolour, signed 116cm x 151cm ( 45in x 59in) Note: One of two major watercolours of Queen Street Station in Glasgow that were first exhibited at Jonathan Meuli`s celebrated solo show at Roger Billcliffe Gallery in Sept / Oct 2001: it is illustrated in the catalogue of that exhibition. The work is inscribed with a well known text from Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations. Jonathan Meuli has recently (July 2009) been awarded £25,000 by the Institution of Civil Engineers to produce a series of paintings documenting construction projects in London leading up to the 2012 Olympics.
A DFM group of 5:- DFM, 1939/45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star with France and Germany clasp, War and Defence to 1477967 F/Sgt. C. Baldwin RAF, sold together with his Observer`s and Air Gunner`s flying log book, plus various duplicated papers, audio tapes and copy citation "Enemy aircraft followed flight Sgt. Baldwin`s Aircraft for 40 minutes, repeatedly opening fire, the Lancaster was not hit once largely due to the action taken by the pilot on instructions from Flight Sgt. Baldwin." The log runs from 8/1942 to 5/1945, an extract read, "(Dusseldorf). Two orange fighter flares then two red lights. Rattling of bullets up fuselage beneath me. Skipper hurt with splinters, crew check. Back on course then second attack by F.W.190. Railed from stem to stern by cannon shells. Turret went up in shower of sparks. Navigator killed. W/S fatally wounded skipper. Engineer bomb aimer and rear gunner all wounded. Luck still holding. Turret u/s, oxygen u/s. Wireless, intercom, heating, most dials, u/s, flew back in somebody elses hands. Aided by the moon. Had to sit on hands and stamp feet to prevent frost bite. Still bombed target". (See illustration)
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