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A collection of silver items to include; a Birmingham hallmarked silver topped globular cut glass scent bottle, approx. 13cm high; a cased Victorian silver christening set consisting of fork, spoon and napkin ring, hallmarked by James & William Deakin, Sheffield, 1896, in original case (all pieces initialled); a single Birmingham silver napkin ring with curved edging and initialled JT to side, in box; a Boots Pure Drug Co silver topped cut glass vanity / toilet pot; a Sheffield silver topped jasperware globular scent bottle. Along with a novelty Victorian silver collared miniature perfume bottle in pouch, and a silver plated division that would have been part of a sharing dish. Weighable silver: approx. 86 grams (2.7ozt) Further details: dents / holes and wear to all silver tops to bottles; nibbles and chips to both cut glass pieces; cracks and scratches / marks to jasperware bottle; tarnishing, surface scratching and general wear to all.
A vintage brass Eccles miner's lamp, "Protector Lamp & Lighting Co.", h 15.5 cm. Four opera glasses, one engraved with "Chevalier Optician Paris", late C19th - early C20th the second with etched Aesthetic Movement design, late C19th - early C20th; and two more the largest 11.5 cm x 9.6cm. A vintage Art Deco lady's travel vanity set, leather cased, 8 pieces, the case 26.7 cm x 19 cm.
Rare WW2 British Prisoner of War Escape and Evasion Vanity Kit, an interesting male grooming / vanity cased kit which includes, razor, brushes, combs, shaving brush etc. The shaving brush bristles can be removed to reveal a MI9 type compass. The other components in the case may also contain or would have contained aids to help the recipient of the parcel escape captivity. The set remains in the original parcel box addressed to a prisoner in Stalag 3A in Germany. Many aids for prisoners were sent to the various POW camps around Germany during WW2. These kits often aided many allied prisoners of war to attempt escapes from captivity. Stalag III A was at Luckenwalde, Brandenburg, 32 miles south of Berlin. It housed Polish, Dutch, Belgian, French, Yugoslav, Russian, Italian, American, British and other Allied POW’s during its existence.
Three pieces of tan leather Ferrari 456GT luggage by Schedoni, Italian,comprising two soft-sided suitcases, each 76cm wide, and a vanity case 31cm wide, together with a Ferrari Testarossa documents case by Schedoni, tan leather with polished brass combination locks, with two internal fitted pouches, 45cm wide, all with signs of wear and use. (4)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ◊◊◊◊ £60 + VAT uplift and storage at £12 + VAT per lot per dayFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An early 20th century gentlemen's green leather travelling vanity case, with a canvas outer case, containing silver items hallmarked for George Betjemann & Sons, comprising two brushes, four screw top silver containers, a hip flask, a card case, a paperclip, and three silver topped glass bottles 26cm wide x 19cm deep x 13cm high
Collection of silver & silver plate to include a late Victorian silver heart shaped pill box, four silver lidded vanity containers / bottles, a pair of miniature glass perfume bottles with white metal lids, miniature silver chatelaine mirror (approx 6.5cm long), silver plated vesta case, etc
Pedigree - Sindy - An unboxed vintage Sindy doll accompanied with a red vanity case containing a large quantity of Sindy clothing and accessories. The 1980's Sindy wears pink dress an is marked '033055X' to head with 'Made in Hong Kong 033126X' to rear of torso, and appears to be in Very Good condition. The case contains a plethora of clothing, including dresses, tops, jackets, underwear and similar including accessories such as bags, hats and scarves. Most of clothing appears unlabelled - one jacket has a Mego label. Outfits and accessories appear to be in Very Good condition. All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K) Number of items of clothes 63 pieces.
******Items to be re offered in our next sale at £600-£800******** A 5-piece luggage set for the 1989-1995 Ferrari F348 made by Schedoni. Consisting of large Suitcase, Medium Suitcase, Suit Carrier, 2-Part Vanity Case. The storage bag for the large suitcase is present. All keys present. There is a slight mark to the main suitcase, and the pig skin lining does show signs of ageing/ slight perishing as is normal with this age. However, these are not available anymore, and would finish any 348 nicely.
CHANEL CAVIAR SMALL VANITY CASE BAGCondition grade A.Featured in Chanel's Spring/Summer 2023 Seasonal Collection. Green quilted grained calfskin Caviar leather exterior with CC logo at front, a chain and leather intertwined shoulder strap with a leather shoulder pad, a leather top handle and double zip around closure. Interior is lined in green fabric and features an inner slip pocket. Gold tone hardware. 16cm long, 16cm high, 54cm strap drop. Production period 2023. Accompanied by dust bag.
A Walter Kunik Petie vintage Vanity case Camera. The camera which is beautifully patterned has colours of chrome, gold, brown green, with black. With powder compact. Camera is 16mm. Chrome metal body and a 25 mm F11 lens. Orange and black coloured leather with gilt tooling. Made in Western Germany. Lipstick holder and film holder. Comes in its lift off lid box. Also includes a catalogue page of various cameras such as radio cameras, pen cameras, ring cameras. Details about the cameras and their prices. Within the catalogue is a description and a £1,300 - £1,500 estimate on the W. Kunik vanity camera. (Damage to base of box as all four corners have split). Appears in good condition with it only having minor scratch marks to the top of camera. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (M)
Cased silver and tortoiseshell vanity set in fitted purple leather case, the silver mounts bearing marks for William Comyns & Sons, London, 1914, the comb also stamped 'Harrords' At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
A group of eight early 20th century vanity items. The lot comprising an Art Nouveau mirror, a beaded hand purse, a fan, a Estee Lauder solid perfume case in original box, a blue enamelled floral compact power with crochet pouch, two glasses in original cases, and a pocket watch. Largest measures approx. 28cm tall.
Extravagantes Art Déco Vanity Case mit Poiret-Rosen-DekorParis Lacloche Freres um 19251,5x 8.5x5 cm18kt Gelbgold (Punzen) Rechteckige Form mit abgerundeten und eingezogenen Kanten. Die Unterseite und Ränder mit schwarzem Email. Der Deckel mit bernsteinfarbenem Grund, darauf ein schwarzes Gittermuster mit sogenannten Poiret Rosen aus Amethysten, Bernstein und einer Vielzahl von Diamantrosen. Der Drücker mit einer kleinen Perle, Innen im Deckel ein Spiegel, aufspringender Pinsel-Halter und ein abgedecktes Fach. Ca. 171,0g. Bezeichnet am Rand LACLOCHE FRERES PARIS 68487 Garantiepunzen, Meistermarke für Strauss, Allard & Meyer, sowie britische Importmarken. Guter Erhaltungszustand mit minimalen Gebrauchsspuren, am Boden tlw. Kratzer.. Die Perle ist nicht geprüft.
Extravagantes Art Déco Vanity CaseParis Strauss, Alland & Meyer um 19251,7x6,2x4,6cm, L mit Kette 18,5cm18kt Weiß- und Gelbgold (Punzen). Schwarzer Onyx und Achat. Rechteckige Form mit abgeschrägten Kanten, auf dem Deckel rahmendes Band und ornamentale Kartusche mit kleinen Diamantrosen-Besatz. Innen mit gedeckeltem Fach und verspiegelter Rückwand. Vielgliedrige Ketten mit Onyx, Achtkant-Diamanten, Diamantrosen und grünen Farbsteinen. Jade-Ring. Pariser Garantiestempel und Meistermarke Strauss, Alland & Meyer. Ca. 126,90g. Sehr guter Erhaltungszustand mit minimalen Gebrauchsspuren.Unterteil und Oberteil mit Restaurierung und Haarriss an der hinteren linken Ecke. Ein Stein an der Kette fehlt.
Art Déco Vanity Case Indian StyleParis Maison Cartier 1920er Jahre2,7x 8 x5,2cm18 kt Gelbgold, schwarzes Email, der Deckelaufsatz mit Smaragden, blauem und rotem Email, die Krappen mit Diamantbesatz. Abgerundete Rechteckform, allseitig mit guillochiertem Steifendekor. Scharnierter Deckel auf der Innenseite mit Spiegel. Innen kleines Beifach mit Deckel und Schieber für Puder. Die Deckelverzierung Indien mit drei Smaragd-Cabochons und ca. 50 Smaragd-Carrees, die Krappen mit ca. 74 Diamantrosen. Ca. 133,80g. Punzen: 91125 HNA 26 Cartier Paris Made In France OR CARTIER BTE SGOO sowie französische Garantiemarken (tlw. verschlagen). Guter Zustand, schwarzes Email tlw. minimal berieben, farbiges Email auf dem Deckel partiell minimal bestoßen, am Boden kleinere Dellen.
TWO BOXED SILVER VANITY SETS AND TWO SILVER PHOTO FRAMES, the vanity set comprising of a hair brush, hand held mirror, clothes brush and a comb, embossed floral and foliate pattern with cherubs and vacant cartouches, each piece hallmarked 'W I Broadway & Co' Birmingham 1972, within a fitted case, together with a silver photo frame of art nouveau style, hallmarked 'David Richards & Sons' Birmingham 1985, fitted with stand, approximate height 18.5cm x width 14cm, approximate internal measurements length 13.3cm x width 8.2cm, the second a miniature photo frame of rectangular form worn pattern, hallmarked Birmingham, fitted with stand, approximate height 7cm x width 9cm, another boxed vanity set comprising of hair brush, hand held mirror, clothes brush and comb, embossed floral pattern, each piece hallmarked 'W I Broadway & Co' Birmingham (condition report: all would benefit from a gentle clean and polish, light tarnishing, some small dinks in places)
TWO BOXES, VINTAGE HAT BOXES AND LOOSE CLOTHING, comprising a large collection of ladies vintage hats and original floral hat boxes, a Victorian broderie anglaise cotton underskirt, a 1970s David Butler dress by Pressler, a 1980s 'Mansfield' white and black ladies jacket, a Montgomery duffle coat, scarves, gloves, shoes, vanity case, etc. (2 boxes + loose) PLEASE NOTE RAIL IS NOT INCLUDED IN SALE- DISPLAY PURPOSE ONLY.
A 1930s A Boswell of Edinburgh pigskin vanity case with fold down front with taffeta lined and fitted interior, fittings comprising white metal mounted turquoise guilloche enamel decorated hand mirror a/f, hair brush, clothes brush, three storage jars, bottle and pigskin box with embossed silvered initials B.C.S. and original handle H x 18cm L x 45cm W x 36cm
An Edwardian, aubergine purple textured leather travel vanity case with writing set to include hallmarked silver brushes with tortoiseshell inlay, silver lidded pots and bottles, a bone handled manicure set and leather covered match box and ink bottle. The case is lined with a royal purple moire taffeta and the case comes with a protective cover. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1909, H C L. There are some small tears to the moire and the silver is tarnished. Condition is generally good commensurate with age and use, the case does smell musty.
Engine turned French silver vanity / makeup case, the hinged cover fitted with a mirror, the base with three lidded and six open compartments for rouge, powder and other items. W 18cm D 12cm H 2cm gross weight 702gm Condition Report: Two very worn / indistinct stamped marks. See extra photos on website.Rubbed Minerve casquée and makers mark to interior and rubbed Minerve casquée to cover
An Asprey snakeskin covered vanity case, a Chinese black lacquered box containing four various further boxes and various playing cards, a black lacquered and Japanned lidded box containing another set of playing cards, a collection of various marbles, three stamp albums and contents of various British and World stamps, a Polish ukulele, various other card games, dominoes, brass fire dogs, brass trivet etc
Registration No: DLR 648C Chassis No: 5VD51 MOT: ExemptSupplied new via Jack Barclay Ltd to Mrs G.E. Davis of Gedma Investments LtdEnclosed Limousine coachwork by H.J. Mulliner Park Ward1 of only 516 Phantom Vs producedBenefitting from a restoration in the late 1990sEntered from a deceased estate and temptingly offered without reserveA replacement for the Phantom IV and Silver Wraith, the Phantom V assumed the mantle of Rolls-Royce flagship in Autumn 1959. Although, based on a derivative of the same 'Bentley 9' modular chassis that underpinned its lesser Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II and Bentley S2 siblings, the newcomer boasted a substantially longer 145-inch wheelbase, wider track and extra reinforcement. A massive, welded box-section, cruciform-braced affair, the structure in question was equipped with independent coil-and-wishbone front suspension, a 'live' leaf-sprung back axle, power steering and mechanical servo-assisted drum brakes. Propelled by a 6230cc OHV V8 engine allied to four-speed automatic transmission, the Phantom V employed a special 3.89:1 rear axle ratio that enabled it to amble along at walking pace for ceremonial duties and yet still accelerate through 100mph (if just barely). Available to coach built special order only, the model was bodied by the likes of Hooper, James Young, Chapron, H.J. Mulliner, Park Ward and H.J. Mulliner Park Ward (the latter company being a Rolls-Royce created in-house amalgamation).Despite an eye-wateringly expensive price tag when new, the Phantom V proved a surprisingly strong seller throughout its production life. Upgraded for 1963 with a new quad headlamp visage and seven percent more horsepower, some 516 are thought to have been made by the time the Phantom VI usurped it five years later. Although more commonly associated with monarchs, heads of state and plutocrats, the uber Rolls-Royce will forever be associated with at least one anti-establishment figure - John Lennon.Chassis ‘5VD51’ wears Enclosed Limousine coachwork by H.J. Mulliner Park Ward and was supplied new in 1965 through Rolls-Royce agents Jack Barclay Ltd to Mrs G.E. Davis of Gedma Investments Ltd, the Phantom’s factory guarantee was issued on the 29th of March 1965. No doubt conscious that the car would be used for numerous long journeys, Mrs Davis specified the following extras: rear squab top bolster one-inch deeper than standard, special modified central rear armrest with hinged lid, compact, notebook and pencil, cigarette case, cocktail cabinet (two decanters, four glasses, one bottle opener, two hand cushions), electric windows to all doors, special rear footrests and an electric aerial. Finished in Maroon with a Black roof covering, the interior was trimmed in Valentine's Burgundy upholstery.As well as the expected Phantom V accoutrements such as foldout occasional seats and a glass division, chassis number '5VD51' boasts opening rear quarter lights and four pull-out armrests to its front bench seat. Well used during Mrs Davis ownership, among the accompanying sundry paperwork there is a chauffeur's hand-written logbook with entries stretching from 4th November 1968 (26,929 recorded miles) to 3rd February 1982 (75,707 recorded miles). Apart from revealing that the car was principally maintained by the chauffeur and local dealer Caffyns of Eastbourne (aside from the occasional visit to Rolls-Royce's Cricklewood service depot), it showed just how far the Phantom V ventured. Beyond the frequent trips to Brighton and London, that a wealthy Sussex resident might have been expected to make, are notes detailing repeat excursions to Harrogate, Leeds, Stamford, Bury, Oldham, Honiton and Taunton etc. Whether travelling for business or pleasure, chassis '5VD51' certainly served up first class comfort; a little bit like having one's own cabin on the Orient Express.Bequeathed by Mrs Davis to her sibling P.J. Binns in 1995, the Rolls-Royce entered the previous ownership during 1996, in which it resided for twelve years. At the time of purchase by the previous keeper, the Phantom was looking somewhat forlorn. Undaunted he embarked upon a sympathetic restoration programme that saw particular attention paid to the chassis (new sills, step boxes etc), brake pipes, steering hoses, engine bay and paintwork. Pleasingly retaining its original upholstery, the Phantom V has spent the following ten years being shown at various rallies and concours events. Awarded the North of England Lancaster Trophy in 1999, it won its class at the RREC's Annual Rally some two seasons later. Judged second in class at the RREC's Kelmarsh Hall meeting just last month, chassis '5VD51' performed well on a recent test drive. Offered for sale to make way for another project, the Phantom was purchased through H&H by the late vendor in 2008.A retired motor engineer, the late vendor self-serviced the car annually during his ownership, cherishing and enjoying the Phantom, including attending numerous rallies and using most weekends until c.2018 when his health sadly deteriorated. Thereafter, off the road for around six-years, following the passing of the vendor, the Phantom has received new points, plugs, leads and servicing by well-respected retired Rolls-Royce technician Peter Bolton, and started readily and was running well during our photography session, however, a degree of recommissioning should be anticipated. Accompanied by a significant history file that contains a large selection of previous MOTs dating back to the early 1990s, sundry invoices, the original handbook, copy of the chassis cards, the aforementioned handwritten logs, and V5C document. The original vanity mirror, cigarette case, and notepad are also included. Temptingly offered without reserve! For more information, please contact: Paul Cheetham paul.cheetham@handh.co.uk 07538 667452
A BOX OF ASSORTED SILVER JEWELLERY AND ITEMS, to include a large oval silver locket, hallmarked Birmingham, fitted with a tapered bail, a silver graduated Albert chain fitted with a lobster clasp, links stamped with sterling marks, suspending a shield fob medal hallmarked Birmingham, a silver vesta cast hallmarked Chester, two silver open work textured pendants hallmarked Birmingham with chain, a silver ballerina brooch, hallmarked Birmingham, a silver curb link identification bracelet, hallmarked Birmingham, an AF silver vesta case, another silver identification bracelet hallmarked Chester, a silver collar hallmarked Birmingham, approximate gross weight 167.4 grams, other items to include commemorative coin pendants with chains, a silver vanity hair brush, a vulcanite commemorative vesta case, a horse shoe shape novelty vesta case, a blue lace agate white metal brooch, semi-precious tumble gemstone pendants, four pens to include a 'Swan' fountain pen fitted with a 585 nib etc
A SELECTION OF VINTAGE TACK, A TOP HAT, AND HOMEWARE to include a 'Christy's Victorian 'Felt Band' top hat with manufacturers mark on the interior, inside measurement 19cm length x 16cm width, top hat carrying box inscribed with 'M G Benson', a pair of stirrups, a bit, a commemorative mug for jockey Fred Archer, a pewter commemorative tankard for Grand National winners until 1973, a vintage Sylvac pottery Pixie planter in the shape of a log with a decorative pixie, two Longton floral plates, an art deco style vanity table mirror, cut glass three footed bowl (12) (Condition Report: inner leather band of top hat has considerable signs of wear, signs of wear on external brim, case has considerable damage to the external leather, evidence of travel stickers to the case, key missing)

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