Omega De Ville gentleman's gold-plated and stainless steel quartz wristwatch, Cal. 1378, black dial, on Omega black leather strap with Omega gilt buckleCondition Report:Movement not currently functioning, new battery required - not guaranteed, dial with a few pin prick spots - not detrimental, some very light scratches to case, hands moving freely, case diameter = 32mm, clasp good
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Omega Speedmaster gentleman's stainless steel automatic wristwatch, Ref. 175.0083, Cal. 1152, movement No. 55597732, black dial with subsidereary dials, red seconds hand and date aperture, tachymeter scale bezel, on Omega stainless steel bracelet, with fold-over clasp and service historyCondition Report:Movement functioning, hands moving freely, date and push buttons functioning, dial good bezel with a couple of very small minor scratches - not detrimental, few light scratches to case and bracelet, bracelet and clasp good, inner circumference = 19.5cm, case diameter = 38mm (excluding crown), no papers, fully serviced 2004
Omega gentleman's 18ct gold quartz wristwatch, Cal, 1436, bronzed dial with date aperture at 6 o'clock, on integrated Omega 18ct gold bracelet strap, with fold-over clasp, hallmarkedCondition Report:Approx 81.2gm (including movement), bracelet non magnetic, movement functioning, dial good, few very light scratches to bracelet and case, hands moving freely, crown needs a new Omega cap (broken off - still functioning as a crown), inner circumference = 16cm, case diameter = 32mm
Platinum single stone old cut diamond ring, stamped, diamond approx 0.60 caratCondition Report:Approx 3.35gm, size I-J, diamond bright, very good movement and colour of approx G-H, large culet, eye clean with a couple of very light feathers approx VS2-SI1 clarity, claws good, overall good condition
Four Victorian and Edwardian gold split pearl set brooches including star, crescent moon and flower designCondition Report:Crescent moon and flowerhead brooch testing 20ct (possibly higher carat overlay on lower carat, approx 6.7gm, other two tested 15ct approx 8.2gm, all back pins tested 9ct, some light scratches / tarnishing to gold otherwise good, star diameter = 27mm
18ct gold square cut ruby and round brilliant cut diamond ring, stamped, total ruby weight 1.80 carat, total diamond weight 0.20 caratCondition Report:Approx 6.05gm, size K, head length = 24mm, rubies good colour, some light inclusions under 10x loop, diamonds bright well matched, very good condition, carat weights stamped on inner shank
Omega Seamaster De Ville gentleman's 18ct gold automatic wristwatch, Ref. 166.5020, Cal. 562, silvered dial with baton hour markers and date aperture, Birmingham 1962, on Omega black leather strap, with gilt buckle, boxedCondition Report:Approx 46.8gm (including movement and strap), movement functioning, dial with a couple of very light marks otherwise good, hands moving freely, case with some light scratches otherwise good, case diameter = 33mm (excluding crown), Omega box potentially not original to the watch
Omega Seamaster 600 gentleman's stainless steel manual wind wristwatch, Ref. 135.011, Cal 601, silvered dial with baton hour markers, on black leather strapCondition Report:Movement functioning, dial with a few small spots, otherwise good, hands moving freely, few light scratches to case, case diameter = 33mm (excluding crown)
Early 20th century gold circular black onyx and rose cut diamond broochCondition Report:Approx 13.5gm, tested 20ct (possibly overlaid higher gold on lower grade gold), back pin tested 9ct, very small dent to gold backing, length 48mm, light scratch to one onyx, not detrimental, diamonds bright with good colour, well presented
Omega gentleman's gold and stainless steel quartz wristwatch, Cal. 1441, champagne dial with baton and Roman hour markers, on integrated Omega gold and stainless steel bracelet strap, with fold-over claspCondition Report:Movement functioning, dial good, some light scratches to case and bracelet, hands moving freely, inner circumference = 19cm, case diameter = 31mm, clasp good
Gold three stone emerald and round brilliant cut diamond ring, stamped 18ct Plat, emerald approx 1.20 carat, total diamond weight approx 0.50 caratCondition Report:Approx 3.2gm, size S, diamonds bright, very good colour of approx H-J, approx SI1 clarity, eye clean with some pale inclusions, emerald with some very light surface nibbles and a very very small chip to facet edge
Omega ladies18ct gold manual wind wristwatch, round brilliant cut diamond bezel, on integrated 18ct gold bracelet, London 1964, boxed with guarantee dated 1965Condition Report:Approx 63.05gm (including movement), bracelet non magnetic (very very small amount of stainless steel at clasp, movement functioning, crown wound from back, one diamond missing, dial with some very light marks, bracelet with a couple of small kicks otherwise good, length = 18.5cm, max width = 18mm, clasp good, diamonds bright well matched
Omega gentleman's 18ct gold automatic wristwatch, Cal 565, silvered dial hour baton markers and date aperture, on Omega black leather strap, with Omega gold-plated buckleCondition Report:Approx 36.65gm (including movement and strap) tested 18ct, movement functioning, hands moving freely, dial good, case with a few light scratches, case diameter = 33mm (excluding crown)
Omega De Ville 18ct gold keyless lever pocket watch, Cal. 601, serial No 28796312, silvered dial with baton hour markers, stamped 18K with Helvetia hallmarkCondition Report:Approx 44.45gm, no inner dust cover, movement functioning and clean, dial very good, some light scratches to case mainly around opening - not detrimental, hands moving freely, case diameter = 44mm
Omega Constellation gentleman's 18ct gold and stainless steel automatic Co-Axial chronometer wristwatch, champagne dial with date aperture, Cal. 2500, serial No. 80653768, on integral gold and stainless steel braceletCondition Report:Movement functioning and clean, dial good, some light scratches to bracelet and case - not detrimental, hands moving freely, case diameter = 40mm, inner circumference = 19cm, Omega box may not be original to watch, clasp good
18ct white gold channel set, two row princess cut diamond half eternity ring, hallmarked, total diamond weight 0.47 caratCondition Report:Approx 5.2gm, size Q-R, max depth = 4.2mm, some light scratches and rubbing to gold otherwise good condition, diamonds bright very good colour of approx H-I, approx clarity VS2-SI, total diamond weight engraved in inside shank
Omega gentleman's 18ct gold quartz wristwatch, Cal, 1436, champagne dial with date aperture at 6 o'clock, on integrated Omega 18ct gold bracelet strap, with fold-over clasp, hallmarked, boxedCondition Report:Approx 97gm (including movement), bracelet non magnetic, movement functioning, inner circumference = 19.5cm, case diameter = 32mm (excluding crown), clasp good, , Omega box may not be original to the watch, dial good, few light scratches to case and bracelet otherwise good condition, box with some light scuffs
Omega gold and stainless steel quartz wristwatch, Cal. 1435, grey and champagne Egyptian Ankh dial and hands, with date aperture at 6 o'clock, on integrated Omega gold and stainless steel bracelet strap, with fold-over claspCondition Report:Movement functioning, dial good, some light scratches to case and bracelet, hands moving freely, inner circumference = 19.5cm, case diameter = 31mm, clasp good
Victorian 18ct gold full hunter keyless lever pocket watch by Walters & George, London, No. 11151, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case by George Henry Hornby, London 1888Condition Report:Approx 120.3gm, inner dust cover, bow and pendant also hallmarked 18ct, movement functioning and clean, dial good, case with some light scratches and a few heavier marks around case opening otherwise good, closes tight, hands moving freely, case diameter = 48mm
1878 2c Brown handstamped with Cresent Star and SU in oval device, used with Malacca "B/172" cancel (Seremban had stamps but no cancels until c1882), faint red mark at lower-right (probably a Malacca Paid datestamp), light grease marks (or possibly very minor thins) on reverse from old mounts, a very attractive copy of this scarce stamp. S.G. 1, £5,500. Photo included on Front Cover.
1860 (Oct 2) Entire to Bombay, docketed as from Hong Kong, franked 1856 4a black cancelled octagonal "B/172", boxed "INDIA PAID" and oval forwarding agents cachet of "BARTENBERG SCHMIDT & Co / SINGAPORE", Singapore and Bombay backstamps, light horizontal file fold. Also 1867 entire to Batavia with 2a orange cancelled "B/172" and tied by oval cachet of Hooglandt & Co, some damage to address panel caused by ink erosion to the manuscript "25" charge. (2).
1864 (Oct 21) Entire letter to New York franked 8a carmine pair each cancelled octagonal "B/172", red London Paid (Nov 26) and "5 / N. YORK BR. PKT" (Dec 15) datestamps with red "1/11", reverse with cachet of Boustead & Co. Two light vertical file folds (one through left stamp), still an attractive cover to the USA.
1867-72 2c Yellow brown, 8c orange-yellow and 12c ultramarine blocks of four, and 6c dull lilac block of six, all mint, 6c with creasing to upper row of three, 8c with thin to upper left stamp and tone mark to lower left stamp, 12c with a few upper perfs split and strengthened with a hinge and light crease to upper left stamp, good appearance and uncommon multiples. S.G. 11a, 13, 14, 15a, £3,560. (18).
1914-19 $1 Booklets, two with light blue covers for booklets containing 25 4c stamps, no stamps remaining but the remaining stamp edging showing one contained 4c dull purple stamps, the other 4c carmine stamps; and grey cover booklet containing 4c dull purple part pane of six (a further six removed), 3c red pane of twelve and part pane of three (one removed) and 1c green pane of four, some toning to interleaving and stamps, all with rusted staples but presentable examples of these rare booklets. S.G. 16 (+ S.G. 1, 1a covers), all unpriced. (3). Photo on Page 166.
1894-96 Official Post Cards posted within Singapore, large royal arms at right, the cards with differing size fount for "The Address only to be written on this side", both with printed Corps Orders from the Singapore Volunteer Artillery, the 1894 card (120x90mm) with minor staining, the 1896 card (110x90mm) with light corner crease but otherwise fine. A good pair, the 1896 card with violet cachet of the Acting Commandant, S.V.A. (2).
Uniform 4d Post. 1839 (Dec 9) Entire letter from Dublin to the Royal Hospital Chelsea with Dublin "4" charge mark, crossed out upon arrival in London and replaced by a red Free datestamp, with "T.P / Rate 2d". The writer asks for another copy of his discharge and pension documents which were burnt with his clothes after he caught cholera. Light file folds, otherwise fine, rare and unusual. Photo on Page 24.
Spanish/French Currencies. 1925-31 Spanish Currency 25c on 2½d block of six, and 1925-34 French Currency 50c on 5d single and block of four, all with watermark inverted, all unmounted mint, the block of six with light crease through lower row, otherwise all very fine. S.G. 147w, 207w, £765. (11).
1791 (Feb 3) Entire from Grantham to London with straight line "GRANTHAM" and red "FREE / P" framed within laurel leaves (LF5, Jay 774), an unusually good strike of this very scarce handstamp used by Inspector of Franks John Palmer, only recorded in 1791, thirteen examples recorded of which four are fronts only, light file folds. Photo on Page 28.
1791 (Feb 19) Entire to Banff with unusually fine red circular framed "FREE / C" with laurel leaves below, used by Inspector of Franks Charles Coltson, a second very light and inverted strike at left, unusually endorsed "Came in the Elgin Bag this day by mistake 1 March 91, P.D", London and Edinburgh (Feb 22) backstamps. Scarce, about a dozen examples recorded.
1864 Cover to England bearing 1856 imperf 6d blue pair (just touched at right, large margins on all other sides) each cancelled by two pen strikes, light oval St. Helena datestamp and red "LONDON / PAID" arrival c.d.s (Feb 23) alongside, backstamped at Lowestoft. Two pressed folds, otherwise fine, this first imperf 6d scarce on cover. With B.P.A Certificate (2007), which states "adhesives treated to reduce sulphurisation and corner crease (to left stamp) is genuine". Photo on Page 226.
1877 (May) Newspaper wrapper to England "per mail steamer Caldera", franked at the 1d newspaper rate, the 1d stamp (S.G. 21) with light cancel, red "1", reverse inscribed by the recipient "R. 4 June 1877 ex. Caldera, from G.H.H Broadway, the St. Helena Guardian". Minor staining and vertical fold at left but scarce, very few 1d printed matter rate items surviving. Photo on Page 230.
1826 (July 14) Entire from Edinburgh to The Marquis of Bute in London with black octagonal framed "ABOVE / PRIVILEGE" (EP2) applied in Edinburgh and red "ABOVE / WEIGHT" (LW4) in London, charged 4/4 with two "Addl / ½" handstamps, light file folds. The only recorded example of this Edinburgh Above Privilege handstamp, an exceptional item. Photo on Page 32.
1840 Fores Pictorial Envelopes, the complete set of ten envelopes comprising No. 1 - Courting, No. 2 - Musical, No. 3 - Dancing, No. 4 - Hunting, No. 5 - Racing, No. 6 - Coaching, No. 7 - Shooting, No. 8 Civic, No. 9 - Military, No. 10 - Christmas, number 9 with a few light tone marks, otherwise fine. A rare complete set, the Christmas Envelope predating the first Christmas card, which was produced a year later. (10). Photo on Page 36.
1919 (Nov 12) England to Australia first Aerial Post, cover addressed to "Mrs A. Bertram, Moonya, Patey Street, Cheltenham, Victoria, Australia" carried in the Vickers Vimy G-EAOU flown by Ross Smith, Keith Smith, J.M Bennett and W.H Shiers (which won the £10,000 prise for the first flight from England to Australia), bearing the blue flight vignette tied by the oval "FIRST AERIAL MAIL / RECEIVED / 26 FEB 1920 / GREAT BRITAIN TO AUSTRALIA" applied on the day the aeroplane reached Melbourne, a second strike alongside, with light violet "PER / VICKERS "VIMY" AEROPLANE / TO AUSTRALIA". The cover with "THACKER & Co LIMD BOMBAY" embossed on the inner flap, therefore almost certainly originating en route in India (or possibly Iraq or the Persian Gulf), a small portion of the original letter enclosed, written by the addressees son, mentioning Ross Smith and the first aerial service to Australia from England. An unusually fine cover from this famous flight. Photo on Page 52.
1864-80 Specimen stamps, the selection including 1864 1d red plate 146, 1867 9d straw, 1876 2½d rosy mauve plate 6, 1877 4d sage-green plate 16 and 1880 2½d blue plate 18 with type 9 overprint all fine mint; 1876 4d vermilion plate 15 and 1880 1/- orange brown type 9 overprint and 1878 1/- green plate 12 type 8 overprint, all with light crease but otherwise fine mint; 1870 1½d type 9 overprint and 1867 9d straw type 10 overprint without gum; several others with faults (including 1870 unissued 1½d rosy mauve, torn and repaired). (17). Photo on Page 6.
1881 1d Lilac, die I (14 dots) imperforate imprimatur, large margins, superb colour and full original gum, very light crease, otherwise unusually fine; also 1d pale lilac "SPECIMEN" overprint type 9 fine mint, and the issued stamp in pale lilac (2) both fine mint. S.G. £940. (4). Photo on Page 12.
Bombay G.P.O. 1857 (June 29) Entire letter to Shanghai bearing 1854 4a (S.G. 19, cut square, just touched at left) cancelled by "1" in a diamond of nine parallel bars, endorsed "Per Steamer Ganges", red manuscript "4" and circular "BOMBAY / B.P.P / Paid" on the front, backstamped at Bombay and Hong Kong. Light vertical and light horizontal folds, otherwise fine and an attractive 4a entire to China. With B.P.A Certificate (1987). Photo on Page 92.

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