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The Great Train Robbery Interest, By Roy J James, a modern silver-gilt bracelet, London 1970, and a modern silver cup and saucer, London 1983, the bracelet of inter-linked chain form with a central Maltese cross inscribed 'Nil Desperandum', length 18cm, the cup and saucer of plain circular form, spot-hammered decoration, diameter of saucer 14.2cm, approx. total weight 8.5oz, together with an old wooden box containing some of Roy James' tools, plus a book 'The Train Robbers', the inside cover signed by some of the Great Train robbers, another book 'The Great Train Robbery Files', a signed photograph and postcard. Provenance: David Brodie Roy James. Roy 'The Weasel' James was the getaway driver for the The Great Train Robbery of 1963. In the same year he was described in a Metropolitan Police wanted poster as 'Roy John James, aged 27, born London, Silversmith, medium to slight build, complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes hazel. Is a racing driver'. During his thirty year sentence he continued his silversmithing. In 1971 a newspaper documented him making a silver trophy for the British Racing and Sports Car Club. The silver was donated by Rodney Banting with the full permission of the Governor. He was freed in 1976, but returned to prison ten years later due to another offence. He died of heart disease in 1997. The Bracelet was made for David Brodie, a close friend of Roy's, and the silver cup and saucer and other items were given to him as well. David Brodie, known as 'Brode' was born 15 May 1943. He is a British auto racing driver, and is best known for his time competing in the British Touring Car Championship. His best season in the BTCC was in 1985, finishing fourth overall on points.
A Robot Modular Lathe Co. Electric Woodworking Lathe with two cabinets, tools and accessories - with outsize bowl attachment CONDITION REPORTCondition disclaimerOur team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.
A SILVER ALBERT CHAIN WITH CHARMS AND COINS, graduated albert chain, each link stamped with a sterling mark, with lobster clasp (damaged), fitted with an array of white metal charms in forms such as animals, hats, tools, instruments, bells, acorn, hearts, fan, tassel, horseshoe, cow bell, watering can etc some with marks to indicate silver, also fitted with a row of six, three pence coins, approximate gross weight 168.1 grams (condition report: general light wear, some charms may require some attention, used conditions, damage to the lobster clasp, overall condition good)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE ART MATERIALS, PRINTING BLOCKS, SEWING SUPPLIES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a wooden easel, assorted part used tubes of oil, acrylic and watercolour paint, a Winsor & Newton No 2 Bijou watercolour box, five wrapped Sennelier watercolour pans, a Holbein enamel paint box with remnants of paint, a Winsor & Newton travel watercolour box, brushes including sable, Rotring and Pentel propelling pencils, inks, powder pigments, a wooden tripod base, wood/lino carving tools, artist boxes, tool boxes, thirteen printing blocks - antique metal and wooden carved examples, buttons, threads and other sewing supplies, etc (3 boxes + loose) (sd)
FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE SUNDRY ITEMS, to include an adjustable desk lamp, two paper guillotines, a J Rabone & Sons No1626 spirit level, an AA badge, corkscrews, small vintage tools including pliers and a screwdriver, a boxed pair of vintage sunglasses, binoculars including Tonelle 8 x 26, a Royal Corps of Transport shield, two bricks, etc (5 boxes + loose) (sd)

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