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Click here to subscribeRoyal Army Medical Corps military interest: a George VI silver and enamel compact - Fred H Adams & Holman, Birmingham 1941, square, with mint green guilloche decoration and bright cut borders, the underside engine turned, the cover centred with the arms of the RAMC, 7cm square; together with a vintage 1960s Stratton gilt metal compact. (2)
A Japanese red lacquered box containing, a vintage gilt metal mounted tapestry evening purse with chain strap: h. x 13cm, a 1930s pleated black fabric evening purse with paste set clip: h. x 13cm, a satinized fabric gilt metal mounted evening purse: h. x 16cm, a Buddhist brass bell, a plated cigarette case, a gilt mesh paste and enamel topped compact evening make up purse and two 1920s pink coral bead necklaces missing beads (a lot)
An Edward VII Silver Circular Waiter and Mixed Silver, the waiter by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1906, with shaped and moulded rim and on three hoof feet, 6.25ins diameter, a George VI silver rectangular cigarette case, Birmingham 1948, with engraved monogram to rectangular cartouche of lid on an engine turned ground, 6ins x 3.5ins, a silver circular compact with engine turned ornament, three silver topped and glass dressing table items, and a silver matchbox holder, combined weighable silver 14.7ozs
A Continental Silver and Gilt Metal Mounted Circular Compact and a Silver Mounted and Glass Scent Bottle, the compact with indistinct marks, the lid embossed with floral and scroll ornament and applied with gilt metal monogram, the interior with mirror to lid, 4.5ins diameter, gross weight 6ozs, the scent bottle with embossed silver mount Birmingham 1898, with hobnail diamond and slice cut glass body 6.75ins high
A hallmarked sterling silver mounted frosted glass posy vase with five white metal stemmed flowers, a wooden easel backed silver picture frame in the Arts Nouveau style, London 1993, a silver sovereign case, Birmingham 1931, and a silver compact, engine turned cover reserving vacant roundel, diameter 7cm, total weight of latter two 2.5ozt. (4)
A stylish and functional JetLine cigar accessory set featuring a trio of premium tools essential for any cigar aficionado. The set includes a dual-blade guillotine cutter, a compact single-torch lighter, and a larger triple-torch lighter, all housed in a sleek black and copper-tone finish with TheHumidor.com branding. Each piece is designed for precision and durability, ensuring an elevated smoking experience. Includes the original branded presentation box.Issued: 21st centuryDimensions: 8"L x 6"W x 2"HCountry of Origin: United States Condition: Age related wear.
A COLLECTION OF SILVER MOUNTED ITEMS To include: a heart shaped scent bottle case by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1898, chased with cherubs among clouds, 8.5cm high, with a green glass scent bottle; a shaped circular dressing table box by Percy James Finch, Birmingham 1925, with a pie crust border, engine turned decoration and a circular vacant reserve, on four scroll feet, 9cm diameter, with a velvet liner; a Victorian silver mounted wrythen cone scent bottle by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1890, 12cm long; a circular compact, with engine turned decoration and applied with the RAF wings, opening to a mirror, 7cm diameter; and other items 49g (1.6 oz) weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
FOUR SMALL SILVER ITEMS To include: a Dutch shell shaped box, .930 standard, import mark for London 1890, the cover chased with figures within a C-scroll border, 6cm long; a Victorian rectangular box by Adie & Lovekin Ltd., Birmingham 1899, with a crimped border and chased with foliage, 5.5cm long; a need holder, unmarked, the tapering body engraved with a foliate swag, 8.5cm long; and a silver coloured and enamel compact, appears to be unmarked, enamelled with two female figures in a garden setting, engraved with a foliate band with roundels, opening to a mirror, 9cm long 69g (2.2 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
An Assortment of Costume Jewellery, to include Victorian style three stone brooch in the form of a boat, marcasite set feather brooch, imitation pearl bead necklace, stick pin, etc, together with two Stratton England compact mirrors, engine turned cigarette case, Art Nouveau style chatelaine coin purse.
Registration No: SV 4638 Chassis No: 6667955 MOT: ExemptRestored by Model T specialist Mr Bob Starr in the late 1980sImported into the UK in 1993 with a claimed c.2000 miles sinceVery good condition both inside and out and therefore worthy of close inspectionFitted with the upgraded 'Holley Vaporizer Carburettor' for improved engine efficiencyLaunched in 1908, the T's chassis and mechanical components were made from exceptionally durable, high-grade vanadium steel. The Ford also featured a compact 2890cc, side-valve, four-cylinder engine that pioneered the use of a detachable cylinder head. Mounted in unit with the clutch and two-speed epicyclic gearbox assembly, it developed some 23hp at a leisurely 1,600rpm and 80lbft of torque. Top speed was limited to around 45mph depending on the bodywork, whilst brakes operated on both the transmission and rear wheels. With the introduction of a moving assembly line in 1913, Henry Ford famously turned his Model T into the world's first mass-produced car. A year later, Model Ts represented 56% of all automobiles manufactured in the USA. However, it was not just the sheer volume of Model Ts rolling off the production line that motorised America, it was the inherent quality of the design. The Centre Door ('Center Door') version was seen as practical in allowing easy entry and the alighting of all passengers. A design also fashionable with other manufacturers at the time, it was later discontinued for not being much of a concern to buyers.Restored by Model T specialist Bob Starr in the late 1980s, this 'Center Door' is understood to have spent the majority of its life in Missouri, before being imported into the UK during 1993. The T has seemingly only covered c.2000 miles since reaching these shores. In very good condition both inside and out, it is worthy of close inspection. 'SV 4638' has been fitted with the upgraded 'Holley Vaporizer Carburettor' to improve engine efficiency. The current keeper has recently been unwell and has therefore entrusted the Model T to a specialist who is now selling it on behalf of the family. It is therefore offered at 'No Reserve' and presents a fantastic opportunity to get into an up-and-running Ford Model T that is perfect for period events and car shows. The T is being offered with the current V5C logbook and plenty of books on the Model T. For more information, please contact: Oliver Fernyhough-Martin oliver.fernyhough-martin@handh.co.uk 07483 361000
Registration No: Y937 UOW Chassis No: WP0ZZZ99Z15682231 MOT: June 2025Just 79,000 miles from newDesirable UK-supplied 'C16' exampleWell maintained example including recent full suspension overhaul by Centre GravityLarge history file including the book pack with stamped service book documenting strong service historyBenefitting from the X50 brake upgradeIntroduced in 1999, the 996-generation of Porsche's evergreen 911 was styled by Pinky Lai. Boasting a monocoque bodyshell that was some forty-five percent stiffer yet lighter than that of its predecessor, the newcomer also boasted improved aerodynamics and a more ergonomic interior. Perhaps best known for its switch from air- to water-cooling, the standard 996 had some well publicised engine woes. The exception to the rule was the Turbo variant which used an evolution of the Le Mans-winning (and nigh-on bombproof) Mezger flat-six. Displacing some 3.6 litres when fitted to the 996 Turbo, this fearsome powerplant developed a quoted 414bhp and 413lbft of torque. Allied to either six-speed manual or five-speed Tiptronic transmission, it reputedly enabled the 2+2-seater to accelerate from 0-60mph in 3.9 seconds and on to 189mph. With four-wheel drive, Porsche Stability Management and brutally effective four-wheel ABS disc brakes, the flagship 911 was among the very fastest `A-to-B' cars that money could buy. An altogether more brutish looking machine than its normally aspirated siblings, the 996 Turbo sported gaping air intakes to its front bumper, bi-xenon headlights, flared rear wheel arches, 18in alloys and a jutting rear spoiler.A desirable UK-supplied 'C16' example that was manufactured in 2001, chassis ‘5682231’ was first registered on the 1st of March 2001 and finished from the factory in Seal Grey metallic paintwork with a full leather Graphite Grey interior upholstery. Specified from new with aluminium gear selector, alu-look instrument faces, aluminium inlay with handbrake lever, PSM CD radio and CD compartment, steering wheel paddles, and soft leather interior upholstery, the 911 was also specified with option ‘09991’, the ‘Manufacture for Exclusive - Programme’. Warranted to have covered a very modest 79,000 miles from new, the 911 Turbo has since benefitted from the fitment of the highly desirable 18-inch Turbo twist alloy wheels shod with Michelin Pilot Sport tyres and the X50 (6-pot) brake conversion upgrade completed by specialists Welsh Porsche.Looked after by Porsche specialists Autocraft (Kingclare) Ltd from 2018 until 2024, regular servicing and maintenance is documented in the history file across this period. Serviced solely by main dealers and specialists throughout its life, the service book shows eighteen stamps at 14,145; 22,681; 29,623; 32,741; 37,665; 43,916; 49,370; 53,118; 56,783; 64,557; 65,763; 66,521; 71,184; 72,196; 74,044; 75,290; 76,509; 77,775 miles, the most recent being by Autocraft in 2024, along with a further nine brake fluid changes documented. Other notable works completed have included turbo charger waste gates renewed in 2017 (less than 8,000 miles ago) by Welsh costing some £2,500, and a full suspension overhaul including Bilstein CGGT Dampers by Center Gravity in 2023 totalling some £3,500 expenditure.Starting readily upon inspection, the Turbo is offered with a history file that includes the book pack, numerous previous invoices and MOTs, a current MOT until June 2025 with no advisories, and a current V5C document. Still a phenomenally fast car and usefully more compact than its 992 equivalent, a well-sorted, 996 Turbo is a supercar to savour. For more information, please contact: Paul Cheetham paul.cheetham@handh.co.uk 07538 667452
Registration No: JSJ 241 Chassis No: F311484 MOT: ExemptRare French-built Lancia, 1 of just c.3,000 madePreviously part of a large private collection in which resided from 1998 - 2018Benefiting from mechanical improvement and has tours of the continent and the UK while in the vendor's ownershipA nicely presented, older restored exampleResponsible for some of the most innovative cars ever designed, Lanica has a proud engineering heritage. Introduced in 1933, the Augusta featured Lancia’s trademark sliding-pillar independent front suspension and a compact V4 engine producing 35bhp and a quoted top speed of 65mph. Manufactured in Turin and at Bonneuil-sur-Marne, Lancia’s first factory outside Italy, it was rechristened the Belna for the French market. Approximately 3,000 Belnas were made before production ceased during 1938, with all but 500 or so being saloons.Dating from 1935, this very rare French-built Lancia is finished in Navy Blue over Sky Blue with a contrasting Burgundy leather interior. Self-evidently the subject of previous restoration work, the Belna retains the 1196cc V4 engine allied to the four-speed manual transmission. Imported to the UK in 1998 and entering into a large private collection that same year, the saloon was apparently used for a variety of shows, weddings, and school graduation balls during its twenty years in the collection. Purchased by the previous owner and thoroughly recommissioned, more recently the Lancia was rewired in 2020.Acquired by the vendor in 2021, the Belna has benefitted from significant further mechanical improvement with the mechanical filter refreshed, sliding pillar suspensions overhauled, four new tyres, and new spark plugs, as well as the door catches overhauled, fitment of a hidden USB charger, and sound insulating. Completing a couple of UK tours, the vendor also embarked upon a European tour, driving to Bordeaux followed by Carcassonne, around the Pyrenees, and back to Britain. Covering around 5,000 miles in the vendor’s ownership, ‘JSJ 241’ has also won two awards in two attendances to the Lancia National Rally including in the Augusta Belna class. Chassis ‘F311484’ is offered for sale with previous tax discs and MOTs, copies of the car's manuals, and a current V5C Registration Document. For more information, please contact: Paul Cheetham paul.cheetham@handh.co.uk 07538 667452
AN OTTOMAN QUILTED AND CORDED KAFTAN OF CRIMSON SATIN SILK Ottoman Provinces, early 20th centuryWith an A-line, flared profile, the weft-faced crimson satin on maroon silk warp threads, the long-sleeved kaftan entirely corded and quilted in running stitch in cotton thread with a compact chevron and trellis pattern, the yoke, hems, and cuffs in plain chevrons, lined in ecru Bursa silk over white cotton interlining, the side pockets with overlapping edges, short side slits.123cm long from the nape 123cm long from the nape Qty: 1
A silver and enamel circular box, the cover enamelled with the Company of Dyers' arms, the side inscribed, 'The Worshipful Company of Dyers 2000AD', by Joan MacKarell, London 1998, 5.3cm wide, boxed, together with a collection of small silver items comprising a caddy spoon, a sovereign case, a small oval compact, a pair of small buckles, two fruit knives and a cigarette case, the cover relief decorated with a female portrait, London 1900, 10oz overall. (9)Circular box is in good condition, minor tarnish. The cigarette case has several shallow dents and knocks, and is worn and scratched. The sovereign case has a couple of tiny dings, otherwise ok.
A George V Scottish silver 'Unity' lighter, by Barker Bros, Glasgow 1930, possibly for Dunhill, 6cm high, together with a Dupont gold plated lighter, a silver engine turned compact, a Swiss silver fob watch on fancy Albert chain, a 9ct gold mounted amber cheroot holder in silver case, a silver needle case and ingot pendant. (7)
A small collection of silver and jewellery, comprising a Dutch silver pierce decorated scoop, a silver oval butter dish with glass liner, a silver compact, a cased set of bean end coffee spoons, a brooch, dress ring and ear studs composed of mother o'pearl dress studs and cufflinks, the backs stamped 9ct, and other items including a plated hip flask. (qty)brooch, ring and ear studs gross weight approx 11.6g
Assorted cameras including an Exakta RTL 1000 35mm cased, Zenit EM 35mm cased, Kodak Brownie Model D, Canon Ixus IS compact digital in original box,and accessories including two Hoya filters, Miranda 630CD flashgun, Primula 3.5/135 lens, Paterson proof printer, and a Durst Comask Inch multi exposure ease.
Silver, 12 items of silver to comprise a miniature compact, a gold tipped cigarette holder in silver case, a handmade kilt pin, a Maltese ladle, a small frame, a perfume funnel, a Mappin Bros salt with blue glass liner, a tiny hand mirror, a chain link bracelet, a pendant on silver chain, an owl charm, a fork. Approx overall weight excluding salt liner 260g (gd)
ALBERT CARTER; a George V hallmarked silver and guilloche enamel compact of octagonal form, Birmingham 1920, a cased hallmarked silver three piece cruet, approximate weight 4.8ozt/136g, and a hallmarked silver cased dressing table bottle with glass liner.Condition Report: The cruet set has come scratches and tarnishing throughout, the compact has some scratches and nibbles to the enamel, there is no mirror on the inside, tarnishing and scratches throughout, the bottles lid is broken off but present, dents and tarnishing throughout.
JOHN CLIFFORD; a Victorian hallmarked silver vesta case with chased decoration, Birmingham 1900, a hallmarked silver sovereign holder, hallmarked silver teaspoon with applied red coloured stone, a cased hallmarked silver napkin ring, combined approx 2.9ozt/91g, and a hallmarked silver compact (5).