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A 9ct gold and shell cameo mounted lady's Rotary ring watch, the signed circular dial, with gilt Arabic and baton shaped numerals, the hinged dial cover mounted with a shell cameo portrait of a lady, ring size K and a half and a lady's gilt metal fronted and steel backed Bucherer wristwatch.
A gentleman's 9ct gold circular cased Accurist Automatic Shockmaster wristwatch, the signed circular silvered dial with centre seconds and with baton shaped numerals, a gentleman's steel cased Garrard wristwatch and fourteen further ladies and gentlemen's wristwatches, including; Tissot, Agon De Luxe and Rotary and a case.
A gentleman's gilt metal cased, keyless wind, hunting cased Waltham pocket watch, a Kienzle keyless wind, openfaced pocket watch, a lady's silver cased, openfaced fob watch, a lady's gilt metal cased fob watch, fitted to a neckchain and ten ladies and gentlemen's wristwatches, including Rotary and Avia.
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN - Letters concerning the Edgebaston constituency and his agent there, T.Avery Radford. In 1929 Chamberlain (then Minister of Health) exchanged his Birmingham (Ladywood) constituency (where Radford had served as Agent) for the safer City seat of Edgebaston (accompanied by Radford). The letters (all headed from 37 Eaton Square, SW1) comprise: 1) June 1929, 23 lines, t.l.s., expressing warm thanks for his agent's election efforts. 2) to Mrs. Radford, 11 lines, t.l.s., the same. (enclosing a cheque). From 1930, and despite about to become agent for the Chancellor himself, Radford evidently sought pastures new - there are nos. 3) & 4) 2 full t.l.s. testimonials (1930 & 1935), also 5) a covering letter (1933 t.l.s., 11 lines), with 6) a 20 line a.l.s. regarding Radford's proposed departure - Hotel Astoria & Claridge, Bruxelles, Aug. 1930. 7) handwritten testimonial (20 lines, signed) incl. covering note (6 lines, signed, dated Hotel Waldhaus, Sils Maria, Engadine Feb. 1935); 8) a farewell letter of thanks, (Feb. 1935 t.l.s., 18 lines) when Radford had accepted the post of Agent at Norwich; 9) another one (March 1935, t.l.s., 22 lines). Also present are letters from his wife, Anne to Mrs. Radford: 10) t.l.s., 8 lines, 1934, on a family engagement; 11) a farewell letter of thanks, 16 lines, t.l.s., Feb. 1935. Radford had evidently kept in touch, wishing the (now Prime Minister) well for his first Munich visit (Sept. 1938) - 12) printed Downing Street heading, 16/9/38, 9 lines t.l.s. from E(dith) M(ary) Watson, his private secretary, ' The Prime Minister has not yet returned from Munich . . . but I know he would wish me to thank-you for it . . . '; also included in the lot a 2 page typed testimonial for Radford (Jan. 1936) from the Norwich M.P., Henry Stern; 2 Downing Street letters (1956-1967) regarding proposed honours for Mrs. Radford; a few relevant printed invitations; illustrated Chamberlain Election Campaign leaflets (for 1929, 1931 & 1935); & some assorted related items of the period - incl. 10 typed notebook pages by Radford (a personal memoir) 'for Rotary Luncheon'. * the letters, of personal warmth & sympathetic concern, express Chamberlain's private character - as opposed to a percieved somewhat aloof public persona. Illustrated
A tray of 15 assorted prewar wagons including barrel wagon, wine wagon, McAlpine side tipper, McAlpine rotary tipper, fibre minus load, LMS open, LMS flat, gas cylinder, milk traffic van, No. 1 lumber, SR open, LMS brake, plain No. 2 lumber, plain No. 2 timber missing 2 stanchions and a repainted GW Open B (all F-G)
A large tray of postwar Hornby items including No. 51 BR clockwork loco missing rods on offside (F-BG), BR No. 1 milk traffic van (G-BG), No. 1 rotary tipping wagon (G-BG), BR No. 1 refrigerator van (G-BG), No. 50 crane truck (F-G-BG), NE flat truck (G), NE brake van (F-G), a pool tanker (G), and 2x No. 1 level crossings (F-BG)

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