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Click here to subscribeLady's crocodile skin travelling vanity case, containing a complement of silver topped bottles, hallmarked London 1924, mother of pearl handled manicure set, ivory backed brushes, shoe horn, travelling spirit burner, nickel plated locks, 34cm, with an additional silver backed hand mirror and hairbrush.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PAINTED MAHOGANY WHEEL BAROMETER, the spirit thermometer with silvered scale and silvered dial, the spirit level with silvered back plate inscribed "Bemasconi Merthyr", the case with onion shaped top and base, the borders with painted scrolls. Lacking Damp/Dry dial and knob. Height 40".
A George V circular waiter of Georgian design with moulded rim, on four scroll feet, 6ins diameter, London 1918, a George VI plain baluster shaped tankard of Georgian design with moulded rim and footrim, 4.5ins high, Birmingham 1941, a small Victorian plain curved spirit flask, 3ins x 3ins, London 1895, and a George V silver mounted desk timepiece, the white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, contained in plain silver balloon pattern case, 4.75ins high, Birmingham 1915
Spirit Of Ecstasy Mascot A magnificent example as fitted to a Silver Ghost, in solid nickel. The base is inscribed 'Charles Sykes', patented and dated. This was the largest size of post WW1 Silver Ghost mascot and this example is in excellent original condition and mounted on a substantial wooden display plinth. 26cm.
Rolls-Royce Ink Blotter An unusual item from 1920's being an ebonised wood blotter with silver plated 'Spirit Of Ecstasy' handle. The mascot is marked 'C.Sykes' on the base with usual under wing markings. Good condition. The ultimate desk accessory for the Rolls-Royce enthusiast who has everything! 13cm.
A group of awards to Fred Winter Esq, National Hunt trainer, comprising; a silver trophy in the form of a horse's hoof, inscribed 'H.W.A Derby Awards, F Winter Esq, N.H. Trainer December 6th 1971', Birmingham 1971, 13cm wide (5 in), 1077g (34.5 oz), a Garrard 'Regent Plate' oval salver with an applied polychrome plaque 'Whitbread British Sports Awards, Best of the Best and inscribed to Fred Winter, 37cm (14.5 in), three various plated and inscribed mugs, a plated rectangular picture frame inscribed 'Chepstow Races', a rose bowl with two double scroll handles, a moulded girdle and domed foot, two fox mask stirrup cups, a round spirit flask with a panel depicting racehorses with jockeys up, and an ebonised panel with applied plaque
Pair of Regency Bristol blue glass spirit decanters, circa 1810-20, each of mallet form with a flattened pear shaped stopper, gilded with fruiting vine labels inscribed 'Brandy' and 'Rum' suspended from gilded neck chains, height 24cm, also a similar blue glass decanter with stopper and triple banded neck, inscribed 'Gin', height 24cm (3)
A MID 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY MERCURY WHEEL BAROMETER, with Damp/Dry dial, spirit thermometer and convex mirror, the silvered dial inscribed "F Stringa Carmarthen", the spirit level with back plate inscribed "Warranted Correct", lacking glass, the stringing outlined case lacking pediment. Height 36".