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A Dinky Toys pre-war No. 16 silver jubilee train set comprising of No. 2509 LNER locomotive and two coaches housed in the original blue card lift-off lid box with inner packing pieceCondition: Overall very good condition for age. No significant signs of fatigue. One pin to link the coaches is a/f. Box lid corner split. Box base corner split. Overall 6/10.
A Dinky Toys boxed emergency services diecast group to include No. 250 Streamlined Fire Engine, comprising red body with red metal hubs and silver ladder, together with a Dinky Toys No. 256 police patrol car, finished in black with driver figure and spun hubs, box has one end flap missing (VG,BG-VG)
Two pairs of silver and enamel designer made earrings, a scallop shell shaped continental silver pill box, a further example set with rose quartz and three silver thimbles one depicting an owl Condition Report: The round pair of earrings are particularly nice with clip backs, oblong ones are ok both with a little tarnish, all other items light general wear.
A group of jewellery comprising; three brooches, five wristwatches, a pendant watch, six bracelets, a silver pendant locket, with a neckchain, an oval pendant locket, a silver pendant, modelled as a pear, another pendant, a ring, two bangles, a silver vesta case, Birmingham 1906, three further items contained in a wooden box, (qty).
A George III Silver-Gilt Snuff-Box, by Joseph Ash, London, 1809, oblong, the hinged cover cast and chased with figures in a classical landscape, the sides cast with foliage and shells on a matted ground, the base with simulated basket-weave motifs, later engraved inside with an inscription, 7.5cm wide, 5oz 7dwt A very similar box by the same maker date, with the same scene on the hinged cover was sold Bonhams, 19 June 2013, lot 85. . Fully marked on cover bezel. Further marked on one side with lion passant only. The marks are clear. There is some minor wear and surface scratching. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high point and the gilding.
A Diamond Set Bangle, circa 1900, old cut diamonds set to form a flowerhead, which sits atop a tapering bangle, the facing section set with graduated old cut and rose cut diamonds, in white fronted claw settings, on a yellow mount, hinged to a knife edge polished back, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately see illustration . The bangle is in good condition. It fastens with a tongue and box clasp and features two figure-of-eight safety catches, in opposing directions across the bangle catch. It bears no hallmark, nor stamps, but in our opinion it would test as silver and gold. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour H/I/J, clarity SI2/I1/I2. Gross weight 18.0 grams. CR made 14th August 2019
A George V Silver-Mounted Ram's-Horn Snuff-Mull, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1914, the two natural horns each with plain silver mounts, the body on cast paw feet and with foliage scrolls and flowers, the hinged cover with foliage finial, Together With: A Coffin-Shaped Snuff-Box, probably 19th century, the snuff-mull 40cm wide, the snuff-box 2oz 11dwt (2). The snuff mull is marked on one side, inside cover and on each horn-mount. The marks are generally clear. The horns are very slightly loose in the silver mounts. There are some surface scratches and wear to the mounts, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high points. There are some bruises to the mounts. The gross weight of the mull is 2,772gr. The snuff-box has some surface scratching, consistent with age and use. It is 10cm wide.
A George V Silver Biscuit-Box, by Asprey, Birmingham, 1932, cylindrical and with stepped base, the stepped pull-off cover with carved ivory finial, 13.5cm high, gross weight 19oz 13dwt . Fully marked near rim. Further marked with maker's mark, lion passant and date letter inside cover. The top of the finial and the nut marked with lion passant only. The marks are generally clear. There are some minor surface scratches overall. There are some small cracks and discolouration to the ivory finial.
An Edward VII Silver Presentation Cigar-Box, by Mappin and Webb, London, 1901, oblong, the cover applied with a cast and chased panel depicting the laying of the last concrete block in the detached mole, Gibraltar, the front engraved with a crest, the interior wood lined and engraved with a presentation inscription, 28.5cm wide The inscription reads: 'To Major H. Pilkington C.B.R.E. Civil Engineer-in-Chief Works Loan Admiralty. A souvenir of the laying of the last Concrete Block in the Detached Mole, Gibraltar by their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, on the 20th March 1901 From the Contractors Topham, Jones & Bailton 2 Gt. George St Westminster March 1901.'. Fully marked on side. The cover part marked on side. Each mark is clear, though with some wear to the mark's mark on the cover. The cover has been forced open which has caused damage to the lock mechanism and left some bruises to the rim. There is some surface unevenness only the front, possibly caused by tarnish. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high points. There is some staining to the wood lining. Would benefit from a professional clear.
A George IV Silver Snuff-Box, by Edward Smith, Birmingham, 1829, oblong, the hinged cover cast and chased in high relief with a stag hunting scene, depicting three mounted riders and a pack of hounds in a rural landscape pursing a stag, with cast foliage border, the base and sides engine turned, the base further engraved with initials, 10cm wide, 7oz 2dwt. Part marked inside cover and base. There marks have some minor wear but are generally legible. There are some minor surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use.
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