A rare Alfred Dunhill Aquarium RMS 'Queen Mary' Table lighter, circa 1950s, chrome plated mounts with arm signed 'Dunhill', over perspex case with hand painted ship's portrait of RMS 'Queen Mary' to either side and seagulls in flight to end panels, plated base stamped 'Made in England', 10cm long
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A good collection of watches to include three boxed example: American Exchange, Alfred Dunhill (with extra links) and Spirit. Loose examples include: A Michael Kors (back stamped MK 5263 All Stainless Steel 111311 10 ATM), Boss an Ice watch among similar others. They appear in Fair to Very Good condition, they are untested and unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee). (JFL)
A 9ct gold necessaire by Dunhill, 1936, of rectangular form, with ribbed decoration throughout, comprising a hidden lighter, watch, pencil and writing slide, the hinged lid opening to reveal compartmented interior with bevelled mirror, powder compact and lipstick holder, the front engraved with armorial, maker’s mark for Alfred Dunhill, London hallmark, dimensions 8.2 x 5.3 x 4.1cm. £2,600-£3,000 --- Provenance: The arms are those of Berry. Formerly the property of The Honourable Mary Pamela Berry (1918 - 1998), the only daughter of James Gomer Berry, the 1st Viscount Kemsley and his first wife, Mary Lilian Holmes. Pamela married Douglas Charles Lindsey Gordon, the 12th Marquess of Huntly (1908 - 1987), the eldest son of Lieutenant Colonel Granville Cecil Douglas Gordon and his wife, Violet Ida Streatfeild. Thence through direct family descent. Condition Report Lighter not in working order. Pencil - pulls out from the back of the case, the watch to the front left, Light wear to the case exterior. Gross weight 180.4gm.
ALFRED DUNHILL "UNIQUE" LINE LIGHTER MODEL B WITH WATCH, 1930s - Case: sterling silver, signed on the base, n. 432, hinged opening, hinged caseback. Dial: signed, silvered, applied indexes. Movement: signed, manual-winding caliber, 15 jewels, two adjustments. Accessories: – Size: 54 x 43 x 14 mm Note: running at the time of cataloguing; lighter not tested.
ALFRED DUNHILL "UNIQUE" LINE LIGHTER CLUB MODEL ON BASE WITH WATCH, 1930s - Case: 925 silver, signed on the base, rear door. Dial: signed, silvered, luminescent indexes. Movement: signed, manual-winding 8-day caliber. Accessories: – Size: 99.5 x 61.5 x 33.5 mm Note: not running at the time of cataloguing; lighter not tested.
An Alfred Dunhill guilloche enamelled fountain pen, optical plaited design to barrel and cap, white metal nib marked M 18K 750, no box.Condition report:Fine surface scratches to barrel and cap. Minor discolouration to top of nib suggesting it has been used. Obvious discolouration under nib. White residue around screw area of barrel. Please see additional uploaded images.
Dunhill ‘Unique’ Silver-Plated Lighter with Box and PapersEngland, late 20th century A vintage Alfred Dunhill ‘Unique’ petrol lighter, made in England and presented with its original fitted case, outer box, and instruction booklet. Of classic cylindrical form with engine-turned guilloché decoration, and engraved to the base DUNHILL UNIQUE – Made in England, serial number 125950. A fine example of Dunhill’s iconic lighter design, first introduced in the 1920s and treasured for its mechanical elegance. 6.5cm x 3cm x 1cm
Three Factice Glass Display Perfume Bottles, comprising: - Alfred Dunhill Designer, with plated mount 11ins high, Yastis de Givenchy Paris 16ins high, and Giorgio Beverley Hills 12ins highGiorgio Beverley Hills - Light scattered marks which appear removable. There is also scattered scratching to the front and rear faces of glass. Givenchy bottle - scattered marks which appear to be removable. Scattered light scratching Alfred Dunhill - light wear to the faux metal top and lid. There are also multiple scratches to the back and some paint and splatters to the front. No signs of loss.
Registration No: A12 FXJ Chassis No: SCFAA1116XK102448 MOT: July 2025Thought to be 1 of just 6 Alfred Dunhill Edition Coupes fitted with manual transmissionCherished by its five keepers with twenty-one main dealer, Works Service and marque specialist service stampsTreated to almost £8,000 worth of expenditure last year alone including a new clutch and attention to the heater / blowerFinished in Dunhill Silver paint with Charcoal Connolly hide and model specific alloy wheels What began as a unique collaboration between Aston Martin and ‘the foremost British men’s luxury house’ soon evolved into a projected run of 150 cars (both coupes and convertibles). Announced in December 1997, the ‘Alfred Dunhill’ was arguably the best-looking of the straight-six engined DB7 limited edition models. Finished in the distinctive platinum metallic hue of ‘Dunhill Silver’, the 2+2-seaters were trimmed in Charcoal leather with Silver Grey piping and had the words ‘Afred Dunhill’ etched into their front headrests. Special watch-inspired centres adorned their alloy wheels and each centre console housed an indulgent Dunhill millennium clock. Wood veneers were banished by brushed aluminium inserts and the instruments given white faces. A numbered plaque was appended to the driver’s sill and a range of options offered which could boost the list price to over £120,000. It is thought that just 84 of the planned 150 were made with the vast majority being ordered with automatic transmission. Indeed, it is believed that just six Coupes and three Volantes were built with five-speed manual gearboxes. One of the supposed half dozen, chassis SCFAA1116XK102448 was supplied new via Aston Martin Five Oaks Garage Ltd to a Channel Islands’ resident on 23rd April 1999. Cherished by its five registered keepers, the Alfred Dunhill Edition has been serviced no fewer than twenty-one times by main dealers, Works Service and marque specialists. Indeed, the best part of £8,000 was spent last year alone with the Chiltern Aston Centre including a new clutch, replacement coolant gasket and attention to the heater / blower etc. Said to be ‘notably sharp and to present like a much lower mileage example’, the Aston Martin offers a huge amount of exclusivity and cache for the money. Deemed by many to be among the 1990s’ best-looking designs, manual transmission, limited editions DB7s such as this one will become increasingly sought after. Offered for sale with V5C Registration Document and history file. For more information, please contact: Damian Jones damian.jones@handh.co.uk 07855 493737
An Elizabeth II engine turned silver cigarette box by Alfred Dunhill, of rectangular form, London, 1961, 19.4cm. A couple of very minor dings, otherwise in good order.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.

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