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Gentleman's Rolex Oyster Perpetual Explorer stainless steel cased automatic heavy duty chronometer having a black dial with centre seconds, the movement numbered 609876. Marked: Adjusted 25 positions & temperature. Montres Rolex SA. 25 jewels. The inside of the back cover with conforming engraving and numeral 6610. With period Rolex stainless steel bracelet and with original printed Rolex Explorer specification card
Omega, Seamaster Professional Chronometer 300m, a gentleman's titanium wristwatch, circa 2000, ref: 168 1623, No 368 1623, the two piece screw down case with rotating bezel calibrated for 60 units, screw down crown and helium release valve at 11 o'clock, the blue dial with luminous baton markers, luminous lozenge hands, centre seconds hand and date aperture, 23 jewel Omega automatic movement adjusted to five positions and temperature cal: 1120 No 80110783, on a conforming titanium block link bracelet with titanium Omega fold over clasp, case 4.7cm long including lugs, with an Omega box, paper work and outer card packaging. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A marine chronometer, with a single fusee movement and a 4.25 inch silvered circular dial inscribed 'Thomas Mercer', with subsidiary seconds dial and up/down dial 0-56, numbered '22119', and inscribed 'Thomas Mercer Ltd, St Alban's, England', mounted in a gimble in a stained wood case, with a brass plaque inscribed 'SUPPLIED BY IVER. C. WEILBACH & Co, KOBENHAVN, No 22119', 6.75in (19.7cm) h, 7.25in (18.4cm) w, 7.5in (19cm) d.
A third quarter of the 20th Century 18ct Gold centre seconds Calendar Electronic Watch, Omega, "Constellation", Chronometer, Electronic, F300HZ, 34825057, the Bulova licensed and patented 12 jewel tuning fork movement, to a signed circular gilt dial, with applied gilt baton markers and date aperture at 3, with black and luminous fill tipped hands and red sweep centre seconds, in a brushed case with polished bevelled bezel and screwed down back, with fitted stitched brown leather strap, with hallmarks for London 1974, width 1 ½"
A GENTLEMAN’S OMEGA 18CT GOLD CONSTELLATION WRISTWATCH, the circular gilt dial with black and gilt batons, sports hands, date aperture and centre seconds hand, signed to dial, button and automatic chronometer movement, on an integral textured Milanese bracelet, London 1965, with original box and papers
Two day marine chronometer, the 3.5" silvered dial signed J. Taylor, London, no. 2415, with subsidiary dials for seconds and state of wind, within a contemporary mahogany brass bound case with recessed handles *This chronometer is sold with parts of its original outer case from which the brass bindings were used for the new case*
Good English eight day marine chronometer, the 4.5" silvered dial signed Edward Baker, London, no. 866, with subsidiary dials for seconds and state of wind, within a later three tier brass bound wooden box with recess handles *This instrument is accompanied by various correspondence including a letter from the National Maritime Museum discussing the maker and history of the instrument*
Marine Chronometers- ten volumes relating to the invention and development of the marine timekeeper: Mercer, Vaudrey JOHN ARNOLD & SON AHS, London 1972, dj; Gould, Lieut-Cammander Rupert T. MARINE CHRONOMETER ITS HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT The Holland Press, London, reprint 1973, dj; Jagger, Cedric PAUL PHILLIP BARRAUD AHS, London 1968 with seperate supplement volume, both paperback; Amis, P., Good, R. and others PIONEERS OF PRECISION TIMEKEEPING a symposium published by the AHS, London circa 1972; Betts, Jonathan (editor) PRINCIPLES AND EXPLANATIONS OF TIMEKEEPERS BY HARRISON, ARNOLD AND EARNSHAW BHI facsmile of the original 1767 edition 1984, gilt tooled leather quarter bound; Sobel, Dava Longitude Fourth Estate, London 1984, 2 copies each with dj; Sobel, Dava and Anrewes, William J. H. The Illustrated Longitude Fourth Estate, London 1998, dj; Andrewes, William J. H. The Quest for Longitude Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments (publishers), Harvard 1996, dj; King, Andrew (curator) From a Peal of Bells JOHN HARRISON 1693-1776 exhibition catalogue, Usher Gallery, Lincolnshire 1993; Betts, Jonathan John Harrison exhibition catalogue, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich 1993 and a first day cover set of stamps commemorating Harrison's timekeepers 1993, (13). Provenance: The Library of John Hooper. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A brass inlaid rosewood cased two-day marine chronometer, Hunt & Roskell, London, mid 19th century. The four -pillar full-plate movement with Harrison's maintaining power, Earnshaw type spring detent escapement, split bi- metallic balance with cylindrical compensation weights and helical balance spring, with spotted backplate and 4 inch circular Roman numeral silvered dial with subsidiary seconds and power reserve dials and signed HUNT & ROSKELL 156 New Bond St. London, numbered 12214 to the seconds dial, set into a brass bowl with screw- down bezel mounted within gimbals, the three-tier brass line inlaid and edged rosewood case with ivory plaque with repeat number and signature to front and recessed brass side handles, some faults, 19.5cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A mahogany cased two-day marine chronometer, Reid & Sons, Newcastle on Tyne, circa 1900. The four-pillar full -plate movement with Harrison's maintaining power, Earnshaw type spring detent escapement, split bi-metallic balance with cylindrical compensation weights and helical balance spring, with spotted backplate and 4 inch silvered circular Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds and power reserve dials and signed REID & SONS MAKERS TO THE ADMIRALTY, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, with engraved gold and silver medals and London, Paris 1875 Prize awards crests flanking Up/Down dial and numbered 6555 within SILVER MEDAL, HIGHEST AWARD TYNEMOUTH - 1882 to seconds dial, set into a lacquered brass bowl with screw-down bezel mounted within gimbals and in a two-tier mahogany case with bevel glazed lid and ivory plaque with repeat signature to front, escapement with damge, 17cm high. The firm of Reid & Sons are recorded in Loomes, Brian Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World Volume 2 as working in Newcastle upon Tyne from 1827. The above description should be read in conjunction with IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE CATALOGUING OF CLOCKS printed in the sale catalogue. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Rolex, Rolex Oyster bubble back, the dial having baton numerals, tapered Dauphine hands, a sweep seconds hand and signed 'Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Self Winding', the movement signed 'Tipetter, Patented, Trigger' with the rotor stamped 'Rolex Perpetual Chronometer, Super balance, Swiss Made', the gold filled 'bubble back' case having a steel back stamped inside with the various Rolex markings and model number '2940', the rear stamped with the serial number '578687' indicating a date of manufacture of 1949, diameter 30mm.
A bronze Ship's bell, engraved 'Mary Celeste' of traditional flared design with moulded top and frieze and weathered iron hoop handle, engraved Mary Celeste in serif capitals, according to family tradition, engraved subsequent to the bell being recovered from breakers, hence its later appearance 28cm high, 20.5cm diameter The Mary Celeste was a brigantine discovered in the Atlantic Ocean unmanned and under sail heading towards the Strait of Gibraltar in 1872. The exact fate of her crew has been since the subject of much speculation, from those based around natural disaster to fictional accounts portraying the vessel as the achetypal ghost ship. Interestingly, though the cargo was intact, the ship's chronometer and sextant were not found on board. The present lot was formerly the property of a knowledgeable ethnologist and collector active in the 1970s and 80s, however, since his death, the exact provenance of this bell is unclear. The ship was recovered and used for 12 years by a variety of owners. In January 1885, in a bungled attempt to claim insurance money, she was loaded with an over-insured cargo of scrap, including boots and cat food, by her last captain, however, the ship refused to sink, having been grounded on the Rochelois Reef in Haiti. The final resting place of the ship has been the subject of some research in recent years but it would appear that even this remains open to debate.
Girard-Perregaux, Gyromatic, a gentleman's 18 carat gold chronometer wristwatch, circa 1970, the two piece screw down case with serrated bezel, the silvered dial with raised baton numerals, tapered baton hands, centre seconds hand and date aperture, 39 jewel Girard-Perregaux automatic movement adjusted to five positions 3600B/H chronometer cal: 34537 No 421802, on a brown strap, case 4cm long including lugs.
Rolex, Prince Brancard Chronometer, a gentleman's 18 carat gold wristwatch, Glasgow import 1936, ref: 1862 No 26145, the two piece snap case with swept down lugs, the silvered duo dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel hands and lower seconds dial, 17 jewel Rolex Extra Prima movement timed to six positions cal: 350, on a black strap, case 3.95cm long including lugs.
Omega, Seamaster Professional Chronometer 300m, a gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, circa 2002, ref: 1681640, No 8224192, the two piece screw down case with screw down crown and rotating bezel calibrated for 60 units, the blue dial with luminous baton markers, luminous dauphine hands, centre seconds and date aperture, 23 jewel Omega automatic movement adjusted to five positions and temperature cal: 1120, on a conforming stainless steel block link bracelet with an Omega four action folding clasp, case 4.7cm long including lugs, with an Omega box, guarantee card and paper work.
Omega, Speedmaster Broad Arrow Chronometer, a gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, ref: 178-0022, No 78004183, the two piece screw down case with screw down crown, push buttons and tachymetre bezel, the black dial with baton numerals, luminous arrow hands, date aperture at the 6 o'clock position, centre seconds hand and three subsidiary dials running seconds, minutes and hours, 33 jewel Omega automatic movement adjusted to five positions cal: 3303, on an integral stainless steel block link bracelet with Omega fold snap clasp, case 5cm long including lugs, with an Omega box.
Omega, Seamaster Planet Ocean, Professional Co-axial Chronometer, a diver's stainless steel wristwatch, ref: IAF 168 1650 29005037, No 80974925, the two piece screw down case with black rotating bezel calibrated for 60 units, screw down crown and helium escape valve at the 10 o'clock position, the black dial with luminous Arabic and baton numerals, luminous arrow hands, centre seconds hand and date aperture, 27 jewel Omega Co-axial movement cal: 2500 No 80974925 adjusted to five positions and temperature, on a tan strap with an Omega stainless steel deployant clasp, case 5.1cm long including lugs, with a fitted Omega box and guarantee card.
Omega, Seamaster Aqua Terra Railmaster Co-axial Chronometer, a gentleman's over size stainless steel wristwatch, ref:28025200, No 80652162, the two piece screw down case with screw down crown and crystal display back, the black dial with luminous Arabic numerals and tapered baton markers and luminous dauphine hands, 27 jewel Omega automatic movement adjusted to five positions and temperature cal: 2403, on a brown strap with stainless steel Omega deployant clasp, case 4.1cm diameter, with an Omega fitted veneered box, original guarantee and paper work and outer card packaging.
A Rolex Oyster Perpetual Explorer - Heavy Duty Chronometer, circa 1958, serial no. 6610, stainless steel case and bracelet, contained in its original green leather covered box, the lid with Rolex trade label, the box containing Rolex Chronometer certificate, Rolex Watch Company Guarantee, with date of purchase 20th June 1958, and an envelope with spare (faded) dial.
Good two day marine chronometer made by Victor Kullberg, London and retailed by August Ericsson, St. Petersburg, the engraved 4" silvered dial signed A. Ericsson, St. Petersburg 531 with gold hour and minute hands with subsidiary dials for seconds and state of wind, the cut bi-mettalic movement with reverse fusee, spring detent escapement and balance, bearing serial no. 6777 on the movement plate, with three tier mahogany box

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