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Lot 114

A silver four division cigar case by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1912, engraved with scroll and ivy foliage and `FJ` to a shield reserve, the interior gilt, 13cm (5 1/8in) long, 163g (5.2 oz)

Lot 115

An Edwardian silver plain four division cigar case by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1906, the interior gilt, 13cm (5 1/8in) long, 165g (5.3 oz)

Lot 116

An Edwardian silver plain three division cigar case by William M. Hayes, Birmingham 1903, the interior gilt, 13cm (5in) long, 138g (4.45 oz)

Lot 117

A late Victorian silver plain two division cigar case by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1894, engraved `F. W. Chaddock`, the interior gilt, 12cm (4 3/4in) long, 56g (1.8 oz)

Lot 118

Four silver heart shaped boxes, comprising: a Victorian trinket box by William Comyns & Sons, London 1884, the domed cover with a vacant heart shaped reserve on embossed lobing, the sides conforming, with later green fabric lining, 11cm (4 1/4in) long; a small trinket box by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, Birmingham 1918, the hinged cover with a vacant reserve on a linear engraved ground, on three fleurs de lys feet, 7.5cm (3in) long; a late Victorian pill box by Rolason Brothers, Birmingham 1893, the cover and sides embossed with a mille fleurs pattern, the interior gilt, 3.7cm (1 3/8in) long; and a vesta case by W. H. Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1911, with a vacant shield reserve and scroll foliate engraving, the interior gilt, 4.2cm (1 5/8in) long

Lot 119

A George III silver canted-rectangular pill box by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1802, the cover and base prick and wriggle worked, the sides prick banded, the interior gilt, 4.5cm (1 3/4in) long, 28g (0.9 oz)

Lot 120

A late Victorian silver parcel gilt novelty pepperette stand by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, London 1896, Rd. no. 282117, engraved for J. C. Vickery, Regent St. as retailers, with two removable poppy head pepperettes, fitting into stems, the domed base formed as a leaf, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) high, 151g (4.85 oz)

Lot 122

A George IV silver wine funnel by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1833, the gadrooned rim with a shell clip, a threaded muslin ring, the spout with a threaded rim, 12.5cm (5in) high, 138g (4.4 oz)

Lot 123

A George III silver wine funnel on stand by Henry Chawner & John Emes, the stand London 1796, the funnel 1797, the threaded rim to the bowl with a shaped clip engraved with a gothic `T` over `1797`, the stem with conforming threaded bands, the dome centred stand with a conforming rim, the funnel 12cm (4 3/4in) high, the stand 9.5cm (3 3/4in) diameter, 120g (3.85 oz) The Chawner-Emes partnership was short-lived, first registered in August 1796, Emes registering two marks on his own on 10th January 1798.

Lot 125

A George III mother of pearl and silver surgeon`s pocket etui, unmarked, of typical tapering oval section, containing four lancets, two with mother of pearl and two with tortoiseshell folding handles, the base engraved `Ed. Pett SURGEON`, 7.5cm (2 7/8in) high

Lot 126

A tortoiseshell cased carriage clock, circa 1900, with a gong striking twin train brass movement, the 4.5cm circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, in a rectangular case with nickel silver handle, mounts and ball feet, 13cm (5in) with handle down

Lot 130

A French silver and enamel oval box, 1838-1962 small article mark for Paris only (twice), 19th century, the cover painted with cranes at a pond on a black ground, the base with a butterfly above a pond on a black ground, the scallop edge mounts with engraved bands, the interior gilt, 9.2cm (3 5/8in) long

Lot 133

A Victorian coromandel and brass mounted dressing case with silver mounted fittings by John Howes, London 1858, the pin dish and thirteen silver covered cut glass boxes, bottles and jars engraved with a monogram `AEMS`, on a scroll foliate ground, with a mirror (broken) inside the cover, a fourteen piece steel and mother of pearl manicure set and other implements (complete) and a drawer beneath with a leather writing surface above velvet lined divisions, the lock stamped with a crown and `Patent` beneath and `Mordan & Co. London`, 37.5cm (14 3/4in) wide, with a leather outer case

Lot 146

A French silver desk seal by Louis Baudet, Paris, small article mark for .950 standard, circa 1900, the rounded handle embossed with floral swags, a wreathed reserve and foliage, engraved `Jeanne a Joseph 19 Mars 1901`, the circular silver matrix with a `J` cypher, 8.3cm (3 1/4in) long; and a German silver desk seal by Wilhelm Binder, Schwabisch Gmund, post 1886 .835 standard, circa 1900, the tapered hexagonal handled with ribs, the oval silver matrix with an armorial, 7cm (2 3/4in) long The second with what appears to be the untraced arms of an untitled German nobleman, probably newly elevated to that status.

Lot 148

A Japanese silver coloured box, cover and stand, two character marks to box only, mid-late 20th century, the plain lift-off cover centred by a chrysanthemum mon, mounted throughout in stained wood, 17.5cm (7in) long

Lot 149

A pair of Chinese silver coloured baluster vases, character marks in three punches, early 20th century, the reel necks engraved with flower sprays, an embossed trellis band with floral panels, the bodies with two senes of figures in landscapes, one with Guan Yu, on circular plain flared bases, 25.5cm (10in) high, 832g (26.75 oz)Please note: Catalogue amendment: Straits Chinese silver

Lot 151

A Chinese silver rectangular pen box, unmarked, mid-late 19th century, the cover with a dragon in relief on a hammered ground, the base with turbulent waves, wood lined to cover and base, 28cm (11in) long

Lot 152

A late 18th century Russian silver tapered beaker by Andrei Dementiev, Moscow 1791, assay master Alexei Viklyayev, with a slightly flared rim, embossed with an eagle, a pillar with flowers and fruit, scrolls and rocaille work, a similar scheme verso, later engraved `M . A . E . M`, 9cm (3 1/2in) high, 89g (2.85 oz) Dating from the reign of Catherine II the Great, ruled from 1762 to 1796.

Lot 153

A Russian silver and niello beaker by M. Dmitiyev, Moscow 1865, 84 zolotniks, straight-tapered with a slightly flared rim, with two panels of town views on a scroll foliate ground, 8.5cm (3 1/4in) high, 110g (3.55 oz)

Lot 155

A Dutch silver and mother of pearl table box, maker`s mark `IC` (twice) to the base only, early 19th century, rectangular with incurved angles, the cover inset with a mother of pearl panel carved with a scene and text from the New Testament `Johnn. 1 v. 19` (John 1:19), carved with John the Baptist and Christ, the Lamb of God beneath, the base with pricked waved borders, 12cm (4 3/4in) long

Lot 157

A French silver gilt rectangular snuff box by Claude-Louis Jonquoy, 1st standard for Paris 1819-1838, Association of Gold and Silversmiths mark, reeded overall, the cover with a reeded bead outline, 6.8cm (2 5/8in) long, 57g (1.8 oz)

Lot 158

A Continental silver and ivory figure of the Virgin and Child, three pseudo marks, probably Italian late 19th century, modelled after the work by Donatello, the crowned Madonna holding the Child and seated on a chair, fixed on a later ebonised socle, 31.5cm (12 1/2in) high overall. Based on the figure from the High Altar group in the Basilica of St Anthony (circa 1446-50) in Padua, called the Santo Altar.

Lot 159

A pair of Spanish colonial silver twelve-sided mugs, unmarked, probably Argentina, 19th century, with double scroll profile handles, moulded and punch decorated rims, engraved arcading and a foliate and flower head band, 10cm (4in) high, 457g (14.7 oz) See `Silberschatze aus Sudamerika 1700-1900` Munich: Hirmer Verlag 1981, p. 187, catalogue no.200 for a similar facetted scoop, River Plate state, 19th century and pp. 196-197, catalogue nos. 217 and 219 for two similar mugs, both Argentina, 19th century.

Lot 173

A Georgian colourless paste riviére, circa 1800, set with thirty four graduated oval mixed cut colourless pastes in foiled closed back cut down gold backed silver collets, to a concealed clasp, 40cm long; a colourless paste fringe necklace, the graduated drops set with colourless pastes in cut down closed back settings, taken from a Georgian necklace and later added to an Edwardian chain with a barrel clasp, 42.5cm long; and a pair of 1950`s colourless paste cluster earrings, with screw fittings, 2cm diameter

Lot 202

A garnet bead necklace, composed of eight strands of roughly tumbled garnet beads, to silver gilt fluted ball connections and a bolt ring clasp, 55cm long

Lot 216

A turquoise bead necklace, the central section composed of entwined strands of turquoise beads, to silver gilt ball and graduated turquoise bead connections to a bolt ring clasp, 63cm long

Lot 225

A late Victorian multi gem set bee brooch, circa 1890, set with a cushion shaped green tourmaline thorax and circular cut pink tourmaline abdomen, to rose cut diamond wings and opal eyes, on a knife edge bar with 3.5mm pearl terminals, mounted in gold backed silver, 3.5cm long, in a brown leather bound brooch case. Please note the pearls are untested and unwarranted as natural pearls

Lot 314

A single strand of rock crystal beads, composed of sixteen graduated fluted oval rock crystal beads, with rock crystal ball spacers and silver gilt rondels between, 56cm long

Lot 345

A late Victorian diamond crescent brooch, circa 1900, set with eighteen old cut and cushion shaped old brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 2.10 carats total, mounted in gold backed silver, 2.9cm long

Lot 351

A late Victorian sapphire and diamond crescent brooch, circa 1890, the outer edge claw set with graduated oval mixed cut sapphires, with an inner line of graduated old cut diamonds, mounted in gold backed silver, 3.1cm long

Lot 354

A late Victorian diamond brooch/pendant, circa 1890, designed as a scrolled quatrefoil set throughout with old brilliant cut and old cut diamonds, approximately 2.15 carats total, mounted in gold backed silver, suspended by an old cut diamond three stone pendant loop, 3.8cm long, in a later Hennell blue leather bound fitted case

Lot 355

A late Victorian diamond flower head cluster brooch, circa 1880, the central cushion shaped old brilliant cut diamond claw set above rose cut diamond petals, mounted in gold backed silver, with a removable brooch fitting, 2.6cm diameter

Lot 358

An early Victorian diamond spray brooch, circa 1850, composed of elongated fronds, each pavé set throughout with cushion shaped old brilliant cut and old cut diamonds, approximately 12.00 carats total, mounted in gold backed silver, 10.1cm long, in a grey leather bound gilt tooled Longham & Strong Ltd, Piccadilly fitted case

Lot 359

A late Victorian diamond pendant, circa 1890,of openwork floral scroll design with an old cut diamond to the centre in a cut down collet setting, within a surround of old and rose cut stones, to a similarly set suspension loop, 5.5cm long overall, mounted in silver and gold, drop and detachable brooch pin missing

Lot 5

3 small cast iron American airship toys. The ‘Graf Zepplin’ (sic), in grey, 21cm. Plus a small dumpy ‘Pony Blimp’ 14.5cm in green. Plus a ‘Los Angeles’ 19.5 in silver. All fitted with 3 wheels. QGC-GC some age wear overall. See website.

Lot 8

3 small cast iron American airship toys. The ‘Los Angeles’ in yellow, over painted in dark blue, worn, 29cm. The ‘Graf Zepplin’ (sic) 21cm in maroon and grey. Plus a US Navy ‘Akron’ 16.5 in silver. 2 fitted with 3 wheels. QGC-VGC One probably for restoration. See website.

Lot 12

A large hollow wooden model of a ‘Good Year Zeppelin’ airship. Overall length of cm. Painted in silver, with 4 rear fins and simple detailing with subtle engine pods and front cabin. ‘…. …. Zeppelin’ to sides, part of decal removed. Fitted with a front mounting to affix to a docking mast. QGC-GC some wear to one rear fin. See website.

Lot 13

A large hollow wooden model of a ‘Good Year Zeppelin’ airship. Overall length of cm. Painted in silver, with 4 rear fins and simple detailing with subtle engine pods and front cabin. ‘Good Year Zeppelin’ to sides. Fitted with a front mounting to affix to a docking mast. QGC-GC some wear. See website.

Lot 14

A period display model of the 1920’s British airship ‘R100’. 42cm. Of a light-weight construction, painted in silver with ‘R-100’ and ‘G-FAAV’ to one side of the canopy. Fitted with a mast attachment rod. Complete with a model of a docking tower with building base and base board. VGC docking tower requires minor restoration and reaffixing to the base. See Plate.1

Lot 17

3 tinplate Zeppelins. 2 clockwork- ‘Graf Zeppelin’ 23cm, in silver with red wheels and US star markings by J. Chein & Co USA. Another similar, but with rear wheel missing. Also a small friction powered example 15.5cm, unpainted. QGC-GC some age wear. See website.

Lot 18

3 tinplate Zeppelins. 2 clockwork- ‘Graf Zeppelin’ 23cm, in silver with red wheels and US star markings probably by J. Chein & Co USA. Another similar also 23cm, by Ferdinand Strauss. Also a ‘Baby Blimp’ 20.5cm. QGC-GC some age wear. See website.

Lot 27

A scarce very large American Steelcraft heavy duty tinplate push-pull along ‘Good Year Zeppelin’ airship toy. 78cm. painted in silver with ‘Good Year Zeppelin’ and ‘Good Year’ flag to both sides. Twin horizontal and vertical tailfins, twin engine pods with propellers. Steel wheels with silver centres and rubber tyres to rear and a small nose wheel to control cabin. Clicker sound fitted to rear wheels. QGC-GC some rusting minor wear. See website.

Lot 29

A large American MARX tinplate airship. 70cm. Painted in silver with blue detailing to front cabin, two large metal wheels to the front and a small tail wheel. With horizontal and vertical fins. GC some age wear overall. See Plate.2

Lot 31

A late 1990’s Marklin ‘Graf Zeppelin’ airship. 60cm. Silver painted with ‘Graf Zeppelin’ in red and ‘D-LZ 130’ in black to sides. With 4 engine pods and control room to front. A special edition example with ‘1859-1999’ to rear tailfin. Boxed, (11400) some wear/tape marking. Contents VGC-Mint. One propeller detached but present. See Plate.2

Lot 38

A continental produced tinplate clockwork airship toy. 28cm. Painted in silver with lithographed blue line detailing, yellow and red detailed cabin with moveable rear tailfins. Small single boat style propeller to rear, single hanging loop to top. Clockwork motor seized. QGC some rusting. See website.

Lot 40

A copy of a Tipp & Co tinplate clockwork lithographed airship toy ‘Graf Zeppelin D-LZ 127’. 27cm. In gold tinted silver finish with ‘Graf Zeppelin’ and ‘LZ 127’ to canopy sides, large silver finish two bladed propeller to rear, hanging loop to top. Clockwork action with fixed winding key, in working order. GC some production creases and light wear overall. See website.

Lot 41

A Tipp & Co tinplate clockwork lithographed airship toy ‘Graf Zeppelin D-LZ 127’. 34cm. In gold tinted silver finish with black line detailing, ‘Graf Zeppelin’ and ‘D-LZ127’ to sides, large yellow, two bladed propeller to rear, hanging loop to top. Clockwork action with fixed winding key, not in working order. GC-VGC some light rusting and wear. See Plate.2

Lot 42

A Tipp & Co tinplate clockwork lithographed airship toy ‘Graf Zeppelin 2 DLZ 130’. 34cm. In gold tinted silver finish with dark blue line detailing, ‘Graf Zeppelin’ and ‘D-LZ130’ to sides, large red, (now faded to orange) two bladed propeller to rear, hanging loop to top. Clockwork action with fixed winding key in working order. GC some light rusting and wear. See Plate.3

Lot 43

A Tipp & Co tinplate clockwork lithographed airship toy ‘Graf Zeppelin DLZ 127’. 63cm. In gold tinted silver finish with dark blue line detailing, ‘Graf Zeppelin’ and ‘DLZ127’ to sides, large yellow two bladed propeller to rear, two hanging loops to top, four engine pods with propellers, battery powered light within the control cabin. Clockwork action in working order but key missing. Boxed, some age wear. Zeppelin VGC minor wear only. See Plate.3

Lot 44

A Tipp & Co tinplate clockwork airship toy ‘Hindenburg DLZ 129’. 28cm. Painted in silver with lithographed blue line detailing, cabin windows and German Third Reich emblem on tail fins, two hanging loops to top, with original two bladed celluloid propeller, with stop/start lever. GC some light wear overall. clockwork motor AF. See Plate.3

Lot 45

A Tipp & Co tinplate clockwork airship toy for the British market ‘R-100’. 35cm. Painted in silver with lithographed blue line detailing, cabin windows and two tail fins, one hanging loop to top, with original two bladed celluloid propeller and fixed winding key. GC some moderate surface rusting. Clockwork motor in working order. See website.

Lot 46

A Marklin tinplate clockwork ‘Graf Zeppelin’ toy. 41cm. Painted in silver, ‘Graf Zeppelin’ in red and ‘D-LZ 127’ in black to one side only. 5 engine pods and control cabin to the front. Clockwork motor in working order. Fitted with a large alloy propeller. Basically QGC-GC some age wear/light rusting overall. Propeller bent. See Plate.3

Lot 55

A North American produced by MARX tinplate clockwork airship toy. 27cm. In silver painted tinplate, with red compartment and blue engine pods. Central large powered propeller, with fixed key to rear, clockwork motor in W.O. Boxed, worn/damaged. One engine pod loose. Zeppelin. GC some light rusting. See Plate.4

Lot 56

A North American produced tinplate clockwork lithographed airship toy. 25cm. In a silver painted finish with ‘Trans-Atlantic’ in shadowed letters, US stars to top of canopy, and red, blue markings to tail fin, fitted with a large two bladed propeller to rear, hanging loop to top. Clockwork action with fixed winding key, not in working order. QGC-GC some play wear, key broken. See Plate.4

Lot 57

A North American produced tinplate clockwork lithographed airship toy. 25cm. In a silver painted finish with ‘Trans-Atlantic’ in shadowed letters, US stars to top of canopy, and red, blue markings to tail fin, fitted with a large two bladed propeller to rear, hanging loop to top. Clockwork action with fixed winding key, not in working order. QGC-GC some play wear. See website.

Lot 62

A hollow wood? model of a late 1930’s Zeppelin. 40cm. Named ‘Deutschland’ with the registration ‘DM-SGA’ with a silver gold coloured wash overall, with the Lufthansa emblem to sides and ‘Deutsche Lufthansa’ to gondola. Complete with fins and Third Reich emblem marking to upper fin. GC- some age wear overall. See website.

Lot 92

2 Medallions. Graf Zeppelin head with cap, facing right. Legend ‘Graf Ferdinand V Zeppelin 8 Juli 1838 + 8 Mars 1917’. Reverse- launching of LZ126 to USA 1924. Silver 3OZ. 59mm GVE. Plus Icarus Falling. Silver Medallion. Icarus depicted with outstretched arms and surrounded with leaves and other decoration. Legend, Schwerer als Luft - der Leib – zur erde sinkt er, in Erde. Reverse, Eagle on rock with Zeppelin, balloon and sunrise behind. Legend, Leichter als Luft – der Geist – steigt zu den sternen Empor. 59mm. 4ozs. EF. See Plate.8. Note: See Hans Kaiser, Pub. 1998, page 79, item 282.

Lot 108

Medallion. Graf Zeppelin World Flight 1929. Eckener and Zeppelin bare headed facing left. Reverse, naked man in clouds with surrounding legend ‘Friedrichshafen-Tokio-Los Angeles-Lakehurst. Silver 7 ½ OZ. 55mm. See Plate.10

Lot 110

Graf Zeppelin World Flight 1929. Silver Medallion. Profile of von Zeppelin, facing right, wearing a cap. Legend, Z.ER.A.D. Weltfahrt D.L.Z.127 33737km. 287 Std 36. AUG 1929. Reverse, Top of the world, showing route, locations and dates. 50mm. 2ozs. EF. See Plate.10

Lot 146

A silver plated cocktail shaker in the form of a Zeppelin. In 3 sections, the nose cone ice compartment, centre section with strainer, tail section reservoir. The tailfins allow the item to be placed in an upright position. Also fitted with dummy wheels and cupola. 32cm in length. VGC light cleaning is required. See Plate. See website

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