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A William IV silver rectangular snuff box with cast leaf scroll thumbpiece, engine turned lid and base and reeded sides, engraved "Souvenir de Cf de Lettz" to rectangular cartouche of lid, 2.875ins x 1.625ins x .75ins high, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1830 (weight 2.59ozs - engraved inscription to interior "Remember Me J.A.D")
An Edward VII silver rectangular snuff box of shaped outline, with plain mounts and thumbpiece and engine turned ornament, engraved with initials to circular cartouche of lid, 2.25ins x 1.5ins x .5ins, by George Randle, Birmingham 1909 (weight 1.33ozs), and an Elizabeth II silver rectangular snuff box with floral and scroll mounts and engine turned ornament, 3.125ins x 2ins x .75ins, by S.J. Phillips Ltd, London 1963 (weight 3.41ozs - engraved inscription to interior)
An Edward VII silver and enamel oval box, the lid with lilac guilloche enamel panels, on four fretted supports with shaped stretchers, 3.25ins x 2.25ins x 1.25ins high, by Liberty & Co, Birmingham 1909 (gross weight 2.19ozs - slight damage and fading to enamel), an Edward VII silver oval box of lobed outline, with white and green guilloche enamel inset to lid, 2.5ins x 1.75ins x .75ins high, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1909 (gross weight 2.31ozs - enamel bruised and repaired), and a Norwegian silvery metal and pink guilloche enamel oval box, 1.75ins x 1.125ins x 3.75ins high (enamel bruised and chipped)
An Elizabeth II silver rectangular engine turned box with cast thumbpiece, 4ins x 3ins x .375ins, by Garrard & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1953 (weight 5.3ozs), a Victorian silver rectangular note case with arched top, engraved with floral and scroll ornament and differing engine turned panels, opening to reveal six ivory panels, and pencil for same, 2.625ins x 1.625ins, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1849 (with presentation inscription), and a Victorian silver rectangular purse with fluted ornament, 3.375ins x 2ins, by Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1888 Note: Please be aware that according to CITES Regulations, it will be necessary to acquire an export licence to export this lot of ivory outside the EU. It will NOT be possible to export this lot of ivory to the USA.
An early 20th Century Continental silver rectangular box, the lid embossed with figures playing hide and seek in a landscape, the sides with floral garlands, 3.5ins x 1.25ins x .75ins high, with import mark for B.Muller & Son, Chester 1903 (weight 2.1ozs), an Edward VII silver oval box, the lid embossed with scroll and floral ornament, 4.5ins x 1.75ins x 1ins high, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders and James Francis Hollings Shepherd, Birmingham 1901 (weight 1.9ozs), an Edward VII silver buckle, 3.625ins x 2ins, by Williams Comyns, London 1909, and a silver heart pattern box inset with Jasperware plaque to lid
A William IV silver rectangular vinaigrette with engine turned ornament and floral cast thumbpiece, the lid engraved with initials "S.B", 1.5ins x 1ins x .375ins, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1835 (weight .73ozs), an Elizabeth II silver cylindrical pill box with engine turned ornament, 2ins high, by William H. Manton, Birmingham 1982 (weight .43ozs), and a Continental sterling silver owl pattern vesta case, the eyes inset with red stones, 1.75ins high, stamped "sterling 925 standard"
An Elizabeth II silver table bell, the whole chased and cast with leaf and scroll ornament and with reeded mounts, 7ins high, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1983 (weight 14ozs), an Elizabeth II travelling communion set, comprising - chalice and cover, 2.75ins high, and circular host box, 1.75ins diameter, by Burt Ltd, London 1966 (weight 2.8ozs), and plated cylindrical case for same
Commemorative Medals, British, Nelson’s Victories, a set of five [base] silver medalets, c.1805, contained in a small dark turned wood box, Battle of St. Vincent, 1797; Battle of the Nile [Aboukir], 1798; Battle of Copenhagen, 1801; Battle of Trafalgar, 1805 (2), each bust l., and reverses with battle dates, each 20mm. (BHM 437/454/511/591; MH.514-517), very fine; Duke of York, Presentation of Colours, 1813, copper medal from Mudie’s National Medals, 40.5mm. (BHM.769; Eimer 1035); and a medal for the Balloon School of the Royal Engineers, bright white metal, 1907, by A.Fenwick, conjoined busts of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, rev. airship over Farnborough, 32mm. (BHM.3697; DF.358.4; Allen SY-1907/001), these extremely fine (7) The site of the old Balloon School is now occupied by the Royal Aircraft Establishment. The airship on the medal, the Nulle Secundus, was forced to make a landing at the Crystal Palace, whilst on its maiden flight, and never flew again.
Playworn: A collection of unboxed, playworn vehicles to comprise: Bedford Pallet Jetka Van, '930', Leyland Octopus 'Esso', Military Ambulance, '626', Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith, '150', Dinky '420', Matchbox No.3 Major Pack, Dinky Police Box, Matchbox Car Transporter, Matchbox 9 Merryweather Fire Engine, Dinky Viking Plane, Shooting Star and D.H. 110 Sea Vixen. (one box)
Dinky: One box of assorted unboxed vehicles: 160 Austin A30, 167 A.C. Aceca, 195 Jaguar 3.4 Litre, 176 Austin A105, 162 Ford Zephyr, 179 Studebaker President, 169 Studebaker Golden Hawk, 175 Hillman Minx, 150 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith, 192 Desoto Fireflite, 181 Volkswagen, 189 Triumph Herald, Hudson Sedan, Corgi Chevrolet Impala, Marklin 8019, 183 Fiat 600, 197 Morris Mini Traveller, 199 Austin Seven Countryman, 261 Telephone Service Van and Standard Atlas Van. (one box)
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