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Metal : 18k Yellow Gold Designer : Alfred Dunhill Movement : Automatic Cal. 410 Measurements : 39mm case diameter x 48mm lug tip to lug tip Reference/Model: : 10081 SQC/Triple Date Moonphase Chronograph Functions : Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Day, Date, Month, Moonphase Condition : Working order. Watch is in great preowned condition, retains original patina Additional : The Cal.410 movement used in this watch was developed by Zenith for its El Primero Chronomaster Triple Date Moonphase Watch, retains original 18k gold buckle.
A SILVER CIGAR TUBE ALFRED DUNHILL & SONS, BIRMINGHAM, NO DATE LETTER With panels of engine turned decoration 19.5cm (7 3/4in) long 71g (2.3 oz) Condition Report: Marks lightly rubbed Engine turning good No engraving Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
ALFRED DUNHILL, SIDECAR A BLACK RESIN FOUNTAIN PEN Cap and Barrel: The black resin barrel with gilt striated cap Nib and Filling System: Medium white coloured nib, stamped 18K-750, cartridge convertor, inked Accessories: Dunhill box, guarantee booklet, ink cartridges, and outer card packaging Condition Report: Some light wear commensurate with use Condition Report Disclaimer
ALFRED DUNHILL, SENTRYMAN A BLACK RESIN FOUNTAIN PEN Cap and Barrel: With woven detail, black resin barrel and cap, brushed white metal clip Nib and Filling System: Medium white coloured nib, stamped 18K-750, cartridge converter, inked Accessories: Dunhill box, guarantee booklet and outer card packaging
A Dunhill 'Aquarium' lighter, the Perspex panels with tropical fish set against a blue and green underwater background, with silvered mounts, stamped marks,10cm wide5cm deep8cm high'Aquarium' lighters are a line of luxury lighters created by the British company Alfred Dunhill Ltd; known for their exquisite craftsmanship and unique design, these lighters have become highly sought after by collectors.The history of the 'Aquarium' lighter dates back to the early 20th century when Alfred Dunhill, the founder of the company, sought to create a lighter that combined functionality with artistic beauty. Inspired by the aquariums he admired, Dunhill envisioned a lighter that would feature a transparent case filled with colourful and intricate underwater scenes. To bring his vision to life, Dunhill collaborated with skilled craftsmen and artists, and the lighters were meticulously handcrafted, with the transparent case, made of crystal or Perspex, providing a clear view of the miniature dioramas inside. The scenes depicted were created using various materials such as enamel, mother-of-pearl, coral and tiny sculpted figures.Condition ReportReg. No. 767418. With some scratches to the panels, with a more pronounced area to the left of the long panel with the two fish. Some minor scuffs to the panels. The silvered mounts with tarnish to the surfaces. With some buildup on the mounts. With some minor nicks to the reservoir screw. Additional images uploaded.
Alfred Dunhill. A scarcely recorded 9ct Hallmarked gold Unique pocket lighter Featuring a perpetual calendar with blue enamel numerals. Made in the United Kingdom. Patent number 143752. Hallmark for London 1927. Contained in period Dunhill box. Formerly in the personal collection of His Highness Maharaja Sir Bhupinder Singh of Patiala. (GCIE, GBE, GCSI, GCVO) (1891-1938)
Alfred Dunhill. A rare 9ct Hallmarked gold Unique pocket lighter Featuring a rectangular watch timepiece to one side. Made in the Switzerland. Patent number 143752. import Hallmark for London 1926. Contained in period Dunhill box. Formerly in the personal collection of His Highness Maharaja Sir Bhupinder Singh of Patiala. (GCIE, GBE, GCSI, GCVO) (1891-1938)
Alfred Dunhill. A rare 18ct Hallmarked gold Unique sporting pocket lighter. Made in the United Kingdom. Patent number 143752. Hallmark for London 1928. Contained in period Dunhill box.Formerly in the personal collection of His Highness Maharaja Sir Bhupinder Singh of Patiala. (GCIE, GBE, GCSI, GCVO) (1891-1938)
NO RESERVE COLLECTION OF BRANDED BOXESIncluding a vintage Longines box, a Gucci box with dust bag and an outer box, a Cartier box, a vintage Alfred Dunhill box, an S.J Phillips Ltd box, a Stephen Webster box, a Cartier watch pouch, a CIRO of Bond Street box, a Lalique ring box together with a small booklet for the Nerita Ring, a Theo Fennell dust bag, a Ilias Lalaounis dust bag and a Van Cleef & Arpels dust bag.
NO RESERVE DUNHILL KEYCHAIN AND ASPINAL OF LONDON KEYCHAINDunhill keychain features silver tone metal and blue enamel in the shape of a bullet, with 'Alfred Dunhill' logo in the centre. Length 7.5cm. Accompanied by box. Aspinal of London keychain features a metallic gold full grain leather heart key chain with heat embossed Aspinal of London England logo in the centre, with a gold tone key ring. Length 11cm. Accompanied by box.
A silver Parker Beacon (Dunhill) lighter, c.1930, import marks Alfred Dunhill Ltd, with novelty watch face, variously stamped, English patent number 143752, 5cm highSound original condition, movement not running, glass missing, generally dirty. 4.9 x 3.5 x 1.4cm. Please see the extra images on our website
rectangular, with engine-turned decoration, initialled, import marked for Alfred Dunhill, London 1968, together with a cased cigarette holder by the same maker, marks distorted in the decoration; the lighter 2.5" (6.4cm) long (2). *CR Both with wear, and with minor knicks, but reasonable. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
ALFRED DUNHILL (BRITISH 1872-1959): An ‘Aquarium’ table lighter, circa 1950s, four lucite panels, each deeply engraved in reverse intaglio technique and hand-painted to create a three-dimensional effect, the front panel depicting a fish in shades of pink and orange, the reverse with three small fish, with rocky waterbed and water plants on a blue and green ground, base stamped ‘DUNHILL LIGHTER’8 h x 10 w x 5 d cm Alfred Dunhill: a very rare silver-plated 'Aquarium' table lighter, the Perspex body enclosing decoration of fish, in pale green and blue, in excellent condition. English circa 1950. Length 10 cm (4 inches).Notes: Dunhill Aquarium Lighters are miniature works of art that first appeared in 1949 and were made until 1959. They were a luxury functional object aimed at the wealthy and notable owners and collectors of Dunhill Aquarium Lighters were Sir Winston Churchill, the IT couple of post-war Britain Norah Docker and husband Sir Bernard and most recently Timothy Oulton.The lighters were made from lucite, characterized by its transparency, durability, and resistance to yellowing. The panels that formed the lighters were hand carved with reverse intaglios using dentist tools and drills.The panels were then painted and applied to the lighters’ bodies in four distinct sections. All the lighters were hand carved and painted so each one is unique. The main artist on many of the early lighters was Ben Shillingford, and later the husband and wife team of Margaret and Allan Bennett. They worked out of their home on the south coast, and were soon producing about a dozen lighters a week. Margaret would send her watercolour and pencil designs to Dunhill for approval, and Allan would then use dentist tools to carve the design, which Margaret would then paint.
ALFRED DUNHILL (BRITISH 1872-1959): A 'Fox Hunting' Aquarium table lighter, circa 1950s, four lucite panels, each deeply engraved in reverse intaglio technique and hand-painted to create a three-dimensional effect, the front panel depicting a hound at the scent and a mounted huntsman, the reverse with a mounted huntsman in a rural landscape, base stamped ‘DUNHILL LIGHTER’.8 h x 10 w x 5 d cmNotes: Dunhill Aquarium Lighters are miniature works of art that first appeared in 1949 and were made until 1959. They were a luxury functional object aimed at the wealthy and notable owners and collectors of Dunhill Aquarium Lighters were Sir Winston Churchill, the IT couple of post-war Britain Norah Docker and husband Sir Bernard and most recently Timothy Oulton.The lighters were made from lucite, characterized by its transparency, durability, and resistance to yellowing. The panels that formed the lighters were hand carved with reverse intaglios using dentist tools and drills.The panels were then painted and applied to the lighters’ bodies in four distinct sections. All the lighters were hand carved and painted so each one is unique. The main artist on many of the early lighters was Ben Shillingford, and later the husband and wife team of Margaret and Allan Bennett. They worked out of their home on the south coast, and were soon producing about a dozen lighters a week. Margaret would send her watercolour and pencil designs to Dunhill for approval, and Allan would then use dentist tools to carve the design, which Margaret would then paint.The vast majority of designs featured either fresh or salt water fish (never mixing the two), but this example is a rare exception, and is therefore highly collectable.
Vintage 9ct gold Dunhill lighter, London hallmark dated 1929. The lighter having an engine-turned case patent nr 143752 stamped AD for Alfred Dunhill, monogrammed EWT, 39 gms. Provenance: Eric W. Towler formerly of Glympton Park Oxfordshire. Condition Report Minor dents to casing from consistent with use.
A COLLECTION OF SMALL SILVER ITEMS To include: a George III chamberstick by Thomas Robins, London 1801, with gadrooned borders, a scroll handle and engraved with a crest, 14cm (5 1/2in) diameter; a Russian silver mug, Moscow 1892, 84 Zolotniki, with a scroll handle, engraved with foliate bands, a circular vacant reserve and on a circular foot, 5cm (2in) high; an Italian silver coloured egg cup, 1944 - 1968 .800 standard, on a shaped square base with a moulded border, 10cm (4in) long; a pair of Victorian fiddle pattern sugar tongs by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1887, 10cm (4in) long; and a silver mounted and glass ash tray, sponsor's mark for Alfred Dunhill & Sons, import mark for 1931, 6.5cm (2 1/2in) diameter 384g (12.35 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
A George V Silver-Mounted Dunhill Lighter, Maker's Mark W&G, Possibly For Wise and Greenwood, London, 1928, Retailed by Alfred Dunhill and Possibly Lacquered by Namiki Manufacturing Company oblong and with rounded corners, the sides with maki-e lacquer depicting exotic birds on branches and foliage and on a gold speckled black ground, patent number 14375245mm high, 38mm wideFully marked under base. Further part marked on screw cap and top. Further marked with French import marks on top and bar. Base further marked with A/D mark and engraved 'Alfred Dunhill Paris' and 'Pat No143752'. There are some some chips, rubbing and minor losses to the lacquer. The front panel is slightly bruises. There are some further bruises to the silver mounts. The lever arm lifts properly. The lighter has not been tested to see if it functions properly.
* Luxury Pens. An Alfred Dunhill silver 'Torpedo' ballpoint pen, in the original fitted lacquered case with calf-skin leather interior, carton, information booklet, silver polishing cloth, and refills, together with 5 other luxury pens including Waterman, Pininfarina and Montegrappa, mostly in original boxesQTY: (6)
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