Isaac Robert Cruikshank (1789-1856) A group of eight caricatures, including:Britannia Victorious;Stork with a skull;A Bishopseven signed 'Robert Cruickshank', one signed with initials, pen and ink and watercolour8.5 x 12cm, octagonal, and similar (8)Condition ReportFramed: 29.5 x 31cm (4) and three framed together, 25.5 x 49cm.The works appear to have been stuck down. Light timestaining and creasing. 'Britannia Victorious' has a vertical fold mark to the centre. Not viewed out of glazed frames.
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▲ Andrew Hemingway (b.1955) Still life of garden pots of flowers and birds' eggssigned and dated 'ANDREW HEMINGWAY MCMXCIII' c.r., oil on board74 x 100cm, ovalProvenance: Private collection, Moor Park, Hertfordshire.Condition ReportFramed: 90 x 113cmA little very light surface dust and dirt . Presents well overall. Not examined under UV light, for a full report please contact the department.
Hendrick Jacobsz. Dubbels (Dutch, 1621-1707) A coastal scene with fisherfolk and boats under stormy skiesoil on canvas27 x 32cm, unframedCondition ReportCraquelure. The painting has been relined. Examined under UV light some spots of overpainting are visible to darker areas of the sky and shore. In some areas the weave of the canvas is fluorescing and it is difficult to determine if there is further overpaint due to previous applications of varnish and cleaning. The painting presently has a varnish layer which is clear and glossy. The back of the work is boxed and is not visible.
English School, mid-18th century Travellers brawling on a woodland laneoil on canvas74 x 94cm, unframedCondition ReportRelined. Craquelure and surface dirt. Losses to the extreme edges. Some small abrasions. Small spots of retouching visible in places. Not examined under UV light, for a full report please contact the department.
Eastern European School, late 19th century Boars in a wooded winter landscapeoil on canvas56 x 77.5cm Condition ReportOverall: 64.5 x 86cmUnlined. Condition issues. The canvas tension is a little loose to the touch with an undulation to the lower left corner. Craquelure and surface dirt. Small losses with the potential for flaking. Stretcher marks. Two patches to the reverse corresponding to visible restoration in the lower right quarter. Not examined under UV light, for a full report please contact the department.
Manner of Claude Lorrain An Arcadian landscape with figures by a tomb in the foregroundoil on canvas63.5 x 76cmCondition ReportFramed: 81 x 94cmLate 18th/ early 19th century. Relined. Craquelure. Light surface dirt. Creasing to the canvas in the upper left. The canvas tension is a little loose to the touch with slight undulations to the left edge. There is a light surface scratch in the lower right corner. Examined under UV light patches of overpainting are visible in the sky and there are some small spots of retouching to the tree on the right side. There is some fluorescing around the figure in the lower left corner; it is difficult to determine if this is overpaint or a darker pigment and is not easy to distinguish under normal light, please see additional images. A layer of varnish may obscure further restoration.
Charles Lebrun (French, 19th century) Still life of fish, a bottle and a brass pan signed 'CH Lebrun' l.r., oil on canvas54 x 65cmProvenance: Private collection, The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportFramed: 80 x 91cmUnlined. Fine craquelure. A small piereced hole to the background in the upper left. Not examined under UV light, for a full report please contact the department.
Paulus Constantijn la Fargue (Dutch, 1729-1782) Figures on the Rembrandt Bridge over the Galgewater, Leidensigned 'P C La Fargue' l.r., oil on panel24 x 32cmProvenance: Private collection, Moor Park, Hertfordshire.Condition ReportFramed: 34.5 x 42cmThere is a network of fine age cracks. Patchiness and discolouration to the sky, please see additional images. A small abrasion to the extreme lower right corner and a little rubbing to the right edge. Examined under UV light there are faint areas of fluorescing in the sky. A small spot of retouching fluoresces in the clouds above the smaller windmill. The varnish appears a little patchy and uneven.
Joseph Thors (Dutch-British, c.1835-1920) A wooded landscape with cottagessigned 'J. Thors' l.c., oil on board25 x 35.5cmCondition ReportFramed: 52 x 42cmSpots and speckles of light surface dirt with a little rubbing to the edges. There is gold paint from the frame along the top edge, please refer to illustration. Not examined under UV light, for a full report please contact the department.
James Gillray (1756-1815) 'The King Brobdingnag and Gulliver (Plate 2nd) Scene - Gulliver Manoeuv'ring with his Little Boat in the Cistern'hand-coloured etching, published by H Humphrey, London, 180435 x 46cmCondition ReportFramed: 49 x 60cmFoxing and time staining. Light creasing. Viewed out of the frame there are dirty marks and smudges to the margins. There two red marks to the margin l.c. The corners are a little dog-eared. The upper right corner and lower left corners have fold marks. The print has been stuck down on board and the sheet measures 40 x 52.5cm. There is a 4cm tear to the centre of the left edge. Please see additional images.
English School, early 19th century A view of a Flemish village, with soldiers in Scottish military uniformoil on panel42 x 52.5cmProvenance: Purchased in 1917 from the sale of the contents of Myshall Lodge in County Carlow, Ireland, owned by the Weld family; thence by descent.Condition ReportOverall: 54.5 x 65.5cmThe is a 6cm split to the panel in the centre of the left edge. The panel has a small loss to the upper right corner and is slightly bowed in the centre. Surface dirt and discolouration. There are two brighter areas where the painting has been selectively cleaned in the upper left corner and to the left edge, lower centre. There is a patch of overpaint to the centre of the right edge. Under UV light much of the surface is obscured by a thick layer of varnish, however some areas of overpainting are visible to the background and sky. The paint has been faced and consolidated in the lower centre.
Francis John Wyburd (1826-1893) A woman reading to a child in an interior signed with initials and dated '1886' l.l., oil on canvas 76 x 50.5cmCondition ReportFramed: 99 x 74cmRelined. Craquelure. Light stretcher marks starting to emerge. Spotting to the reverse. Not examined under UV light, for a full report please contact the department.
Jan Van Os (Dutch, 1744-1808) Dutch fishing boats and other vessels in calm waterssigned 'J. Van Os' l.r., oil on panel19 x 25cm Provenance: Private collection, Moor Park, Hertfordshire.Condition ReportFramed: 29 x 35cmFine craquelure. Appears to be in otherwise generally good order. Not examined under UV light, for a full report please contact the department.
Richard Bankes Harraden (1778-1862) A panoramic view of Florence from the Piazzale Michelangelo, with groups of figures in the foregroundsigned 'R. B. Harraden' l.r., with a later transcription verso, 'R. B. Harraden/Pinxt 1836/Cambe [sic]' oil on canvas76 x 129cmProvenance: Christie's, London, 9 November 2000, lot 215.Condition ReportOverall: 141 x 89cmRelined. Craquelure with light surface dirt. Some possible restoration to the edges. Not examined under UV light, for a full report please contact the department.
John Charles Maggs (1819-1896) 'The Sportsman's Study';'The Tavern'a pair, both signed 'J. C. Maggs' l.l., oil on canvas25.5 x 45.5cm (2)Provenance: Christie's, London, 22 January 2013, lot 717.Condition ReportOverall: 41 x 61cmBoth works present well overall. A note verso states the paintings were cleaned and revarnished in 2007, with some old overpaint removed and retouched. Not examined under UV light, for a full report please contact the department.
Antoine Dury (French, c.1819-1896) A trompe l’oeil of dead gamesigned 'T DURY' l.r., also signed on envelope l.l., oil on canvas 69 x 56cmProvenance: Private collection, The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportFramed: 83 x 69cmCraquelure with infilling. Surface dirt. Stretcher marks to the top edge with a small tear starting to emerge in the upper right corner. Not examined under UV light, for a full report please contact the department.
Attributed to Philip James de Loutherbourg RA (French-British, 1740-1812) 'Tom Jones and Mr Western combatting with Blifil and Thwackum' inscribed verso 'Tom Jones & Mr Western/combatting with Blifil &/Thwackum Vol I, Chapt II, Book 5/P J de Loutherbourg', oil on canvas15 x 22cmThe subject was engraved by V-M Picot.Condition ReportFramed: 21 x 29cmRelined. On close inspection under raking light there are some slight bumps in the canvas along the top edge however in our opinion this is not distracting when viewed on the wall. A little rubbing to the extreme edges. Not examined under UV light, for a full report please contact the department.
Manner of Francesco Zuccarelli An Italianate landscape with figures by a lakebears signature l.l., oil on canvas70 x 100cm, unframedCondition Report19th century. Craquelure and surface dirt. A small loss to the bottom of the left edge. Not examined under UV light, for a full report please contact the department.
Circle of Adriaen van de Velde (Dutch, 1636-1672) A horseman conversing with a boy, with a cow and sheep in a river landscapeoil on board25.5 x 32cmCondition ReportFramed: 42.5 x 49cmA little surface dirt, may benefit from a light clean. Slight rubbing to the edges with very light scuffs/ abrasions to the lower left corner and the centre of the lower edge. Not examined under UV light, for a full report please contact the department.
After Samuel Howitt 'Decoy Elephants Catching a Male', from Captain Williamson's 'Oriental Field Sports'inscribed on mount, watercolour over etched outline 31.5 x 44cmProvenance: Bonhams, Knightsbridge, 12 October 1999, lot 472A; private collection, The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportFramed: 54 x 65.5cmThe work has been laid down on a sheet of paper. Time staining and discolouration. Small spots and speckles of foxing starting to emerge. A light vertical crease mark to the centre and a diagonal crease mark to the right side. Not viewed out of glazed frame.
J... F... Jones (late 19th century) 'Memories' - portrait of a Chelsea pensionersigned and dated 'J. F. JONES, 1889' l.r., oil on board34 x 26cmProvenance: The estate of Baron John Mauger Langin. Condition ReportFramed: 47 x 40cmA little craquelure in places. Light surface dirt. Appears to be in otherwise good order. Not examined under UV light, for a full report please contact the department.
Converted from a barn where pigs once dwelled, The Empress of Blandings, takes its name from the fictional pig in the series of Blandings Castle novels and stories by P G Wodehouse. Light and bright, in beautiful gardens with views to the fields beyond and informal tracks leading down to tranquil banks of the River Deben, this homely barn conversion has a relaxed and simple appeal. Subject to availability https://www.cottagetree.co.uk/properties/the-empress-of-blandings
AN ITALIAN LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICER'S SHOULDER-BELT a good example, the gold lace 6 cm wide, with black velvet edging, ornate silver-plated buckle, tip and slide, a pair of white metal prickers in a shield-shaped plate, attached to a chain-boss in the form of a large crowned Eagle (pouch absent)
AN 1803 PATTERN LIGHT COMPANY INFANTRY OFFICER’S SWORD of regulation type, with curved blade etched with trophies, a Turk’s head and celestial motifs, the back-edge signed ‘J.J. Runkel, Solingen’, (wear), gilt copper alloy hilt including the crowned Royal cypher and an escutcheon with the owner’s crest and initials, a stag’s head above the initials ‘E. J. C’ (ivory grip removed), 76.0 cm blade
A POST 1902 DIRK FOR THE HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY, HENDERSON, GLASGOW with tapering blade double-edged towards the point, formed with a scalloped back-edge and etched ’Peter Henderson maker Glasgow’, silver plated ferrule cats with thistle foliage in low relief, cap pommel en suite, basketweave grip, in its leather-covered wooden scabbard with matching mounts including locket with crowned horn enclosing HLI monogram above the motto and mascot, complete with its accompanying knife and fork and a leather strap for suspension, 47.8 cm overall
DOUGALL, JAMES DALZIEL: SHOOTING SIMPLIFIED: A CONCISE TREATISE ON GUNS AND SHOOTING London, 1865, second edition, 274 pages, green cloth binding with gilt front board engraving and title, including an additional chapter on breech-loaders, bearing bookplate for W.S. Curtis (Bill Curtis) and a handwritten signature dated 1866 on the fly-leaf (some light foxing and a little wear to cover)
A 1796 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY TROOPER’S SWORD AND ANOTHER CAVALRY SWORD, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY, A JAPANESE MODEL 1897 BAYONET, AN ASIAN SWORD, A TRIBAL AXE AND A FURTHER SWORD the first of regulation type with curved blade and stirrup hilt and the second similar, with copper alloy stirrup hilt (worn throughout); the third complete with its scabbard; the fourth probably Burmese, the blade widening towards an inward rounded tip, and wooden grip with a large iron collar top and bottom; the fifth with engraved iron head and wooden haft decorated with cross-hatched panels; and the sixth with hunting sword blade and long staghorn grip, the first: 83.0 cm blade (6)
A FINE YEOMANRY OFFICER’S SWORD, LATE 18TH CENTURY of regulation type, with 1796 light cavalry type blade, etched with trophies and the crowned Royal arms, (faded in small areas), iron hilt comprising outer guard of two scrolling bars (one small, perhaps early, repair) joined in the centre by a finely pierced and engraved rondel centring on a crown, knuckle-guard, quillon, faceted back-strap, banded grip, and leather scabbard with iron mounts including lockets signed ‘J. Dean, No. 4 Strand’, 79.4 cm blade Joseph Dean is recorded at no. 4 Strand 1790-1801.
AN 1822 PATTERN IX LANCERS OFFICER'S SWORD ◉ of regulation type, with curved blade formed with a spear point, etched with the maker's details 'Prosser, manufacturer to the King, London' at the forte (light wear), gilt-brass mameluke hilt cast and chased in low relief, fitted with a pair of ivory grip-scales (cracked), in its red velvet-covered wooden scabbard with gilt-brass mounts en suite with the hilt, including large chape, and a pair of rings for suspension, 79.0 cm bladeIvory Declaration Submission Reference: MTFT5J7T
ASIAN INTEREST: 5 VOLUMES comprising: British Museum, Handbook to the Ethnographical Collections, Oxford, 1910, (some light foxing); Greene, Felix, Peking, London, 1978; Goonatilleka, M. H., Masks and Mask Systems of Sri Lanka, Colombo, 1978; Cranmer, Christian, Treasure is where you find it: The thirty-year quest to save the Royal Armoury of Nepal, Godstone, 2004; and Mavrodin, Valentin, Fine Arms from Tula: Firearms and Edged Weapons in the Hermitage, Leningrad, Leningrad, 1977 (5 volumes)
HANGER, COL. GEORGE [LORD COLERAINE]: TO ALL SPORTSMEN AND PARTICULARLY FARMERS, AND GAMEKEEPERS (Hanger on Sporting), London, 1814, 226 pages, rebound half-red Morocco with gilt title, bearing bookplate for W.S. Curtis (Bill Curtis) (light staining and a few spots of foxing) Containing much interesting information on sporting life, shooting and even the formation of jaeger or rifle corps in the early 1800’s, the book is dedicated to Thomas Coke (Earl of Leicester) of Holkham House, Norfolk. Rebound half red Morocco with gilt title. From the library of W. S. Curtis (Bill Curtis)
A RARE KOREAN MILITARY SWORD ( HWANDO), JOSEON DYNASTY with slightly curved broad blade double-edged towards the point, formed with a full-length fuller and a shorter fuller along the back-edge on each face, octagonal iron guard (loose) decorated in silver with scrolling foliage in low relief on each face, iron ferrule and 'Court Hat' pommel each decorated in silver with further designs, fabric-covered grip with a copper alloy menuki-style mount on each face, in its black-painted wooden scabbard with characteristic iron mounts decorated with silver, with an associated leather thong and a silvered iron suspension (the silver with losses, light surface rust), 69.2 cm blade
A FINE FLEMISH VAMBRACE BY THE MASTER MP, CIRCA 1600-20 formed of a tubular upper and lower cannon linked by an intervening winged bracelet couter of seven lames, enclosed on the inside with sixteen lames, the main edges of scalloped and accompanied by single incised lines, and the wing with a recessed border accompanied by a roped edge and struck with the armourer’s mark (light pitting), 37.0 cm This high quality Flemish vambrace is related to those on the armours now mainly preserved in the Real Armeria, Madrid (A 380-401 & 414-21), which can in some instances be identified as the work of the 'Master MP', purchased for Philip IV of Spain in Brussels in 1624 and 1625. See Karcheski 1985, pp.307-14.
A .650 CALIBRE LIGHT DRAGOON FLINTLOCK PISTOL, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1820 with tapering barrel moulded at the breech, border-engraved regulation lock with 'GR' crowned, regulation walnut full stock stamped with Ordnance marks, regulation brass mounts, and steel ramrod, 22.8 cm barrel
HERBERT, HENRY WILLIAM: COMPLETE MANUAL FOR YOUNG SPORTSMEN BY FRANK FORRESTER New York, 1856, with inscription dated 1904, 480 pages, bearing the bookplate for W.S. Curtis (Bill Curtis) (some light staining, wear to cover) The pages detail shooting and fishing in America in the 1840’s and 1850’s, with chapters on the gun, how to choose and use it, the various breeds of dogs, all types of shooting and hunting as well as chapters on sea and river fishing. The author Frank Forrester was the pseudo name for Henry William Herbert who left England at age 24 and sailed to New York City, arriving in the spring of 1831. He was from a prominent, affluent and accomplished English family. His grandfather was an Earl, his father a member of Parliament, later an esteemed clergyman, and a recognized authority in the fields of linguistics, literary composition and botany. In the spring of 1858, at age 51, Frank Forester, who could rightfully be described as the first sporting writer in America, sent a written invitation to his friends to come to his suite at the Stevens House, a fashionable New York City hotel. The invitation asked them to join him for dinner, and then to watch him shoot himself. Only one person showed up for the unusual event. After imbibing much, Forester left the dining table, went into another room, pointed a pistol at his heart, and shot himself. He staggered out, said to his guest “I told you I would do it”.
AN 1803 PATTERN LIGHT COMPANY INFANTRY OFFICER’S SWORD of regulation type, with curved blade etched and gilt with foliage, the crowned Royal arms, royal cypher, foliage and ‘Osborn Warranted’ on a blued panel over the lower half (small areas of wear), gilt copper alloy hilt including the crowned Royal cypher and strung bugle, wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its tooled leather scabbard with gilt copper alloy mounts, 76.3 cm blade
Tahari by Arthur S. Levine Luxe Holiday Red Evening Suit for women. Jacket with light shoulder pads. This two piece suit includes jacket and skirt. Fully lined with matching red lining. Jacket closure with long rhinestone decoration. Measurements are approximate. Jacket length from shoulder to Hem 25", Arm pit to arm pit 20", Skirt. Length waist to Hem 23", waist 17". Artist: Tahari by Arthur S LevineIssued: circa 1980Dimensions: See DescriptionEdition Number: Size 12Condition: Gently Worn
Lovely Kay Unger NY sleeveless birds of paradise and orchids flower pattern cocktail dress with folding light brown border that opens on the front. Size 6. Shoulders length: 14''L; Width (Chest): 18''W; Dress length: 52''L. All measurements are approximate. Issued: c. 1990Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A VICTORIAN PRESENTATION 1821 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICER’S SWORD, 1ST WEST YORKSHIRE YEOMANRY CAVALRY. "Reeves, Greeves & Reeves - Sword Manufacturers for Her Majesty's HONble. Board of Ordnance and the HONble East India Com - 28 Bartholomew St., Chapel Birmingham". "Presented by Lieut. Col. Viscount Milton and the officers of the 1st W.Y.Y. Cavalry to Mr Joseph Blakemore, being the best swordsman in Captn. the Honble. E. Monckton's (OR.D) Troop." William Thomas Spencer Wentworth-FitzWilliam, 6th Earl FitzWilliam, KG (12 October 1815 – 20 February 1902), was a British peer, nobleman, and Liberal Party politician. He held the command of the 1st West Yorkshire Yeomanry Cavalry for 40 years, from 1846–1886, and was a Yeomanry Aide-de-camp to Queen Victoria's Viceroy in India, 1884–1894. In 1857, Lord FitzWilliam was appointed Lord Lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire and stayed as such until 1892. He was appointed a Knight of the Garter in 1862, and was the senior knight at the time of his death. Worthy of more research. – We offer in-house shipping services for all items, both within the UK and internationally, at reasonable rates. Items may also be collected at the Kempton Arms Fair in London on the 8th of December.
Ring: hochfeiner, moderner Diamantring, Mittelstein Fancy light Yellow/SI, 2.13ct: Ca. Ø17,5mm, RG55, ca. 4,5g, 18K Weißgold, Mittelstein gelber Cushion-Diamant von 2,13ct, seitlich davon 4 Emerald-Cut Diamanten und 10 weiße Brillanten guter bis sehr guter Qualität, ungetragen. ACHTUNG: Im Preis sind 19% Umsatzsteuer enthalten, die ausgewiesen werden können! Das bedeutet für Käufer mit Lieferadresse außerhalb der EU, dass sich der Preis um diese ausgewiesene Steuer reduziert.
Ring: moderner Diamantring, Mittelstein ein Marquise- Diamant von 0,916ct: Ca. Ø18mm, RG 56, ca. 3,8g, 18K Roségold, mittig der light greenish yellow Fancy Diamant im Marquise-Schliff, gesamte sichtbarer Bereich der Ringschiene mit weißen Brillanten besetzt, hochwertiger Diamantschmuck, neuwertig und ungetragen.
Anhänger: schöner Brillant/Diamant-Goldschmiedeanhänger, ca. 2,1ct, Tropfen-Diamant von ca. 1,7ct: Ca. 23mm lang, ca. 2,5g, 18K Gelbgold, besetzt mit einem Tropfen-Diamant von ca. 9,4 x 6,7mm, ca. 1,7ct, Farbe Cape/light yellow, zudem ein Brillant von ca. Ø4,7mm, ca. 0,4ct, Farbe im Bereich Wesselton, Reinheit im Bereich VSI, moderne Goldschmiedearbeit.
OMEGA Vintage Seamaster "Calendar" Herrenuhr, Ref. 2627 SC. Ca. 1947. Gelbgold 14K, Gehäusenummer 11267817. Automatik-Werk Kal. 355, gute Gangwerte (+6s/d, 245°). Silbernes Zifferblatt mit Pfeilindizes und Datumsanzeige (Blatt restauriert), Dauphine-Zeiger. Neues Lederband mit vergoldeter Stiftschließe. Guter Zustand, leichte Gebrauchsspuren am Gehäuse, Boden mit kleiner Delle. Omega Servicenachweis aus 07/2003 anbei. Durchmesser ca. 35mm ohne Krone.| OMEGA Vintage Seamaster "Calendar" Men's watch, ref. 2627 SC. Approx. 1947. Yellow gold 14K, case number 11267817. Automatic movement cal. 355, good working order (+6s/d, 245°). Silver dial with arrow markers and date display (dial restored), Dauphine hands. New leather strap with gold-plated pin buckle. Good condition, light signs of wear on the case, caseback with small dent. Omega proof of Service 07/2003 enclosed. Diameter approx. 35mm without crown.
RAINER BRANDT "Axiom" Herren Chronograph, Ref. WMRB 1 77 39. Edelstahl. Automatic-Werk Kal. ETA 7750, sehr gute Gangwerte (-4s/d, 271°). Silbernes Zifferblatt mit gebläuten indizes und Datumsanzeige, gebläute Zeiger. Neutrales Lederband mit Stiftschließe in Edelstahl. Sehr guter Zustand, leichte Gebrauchsspuren an Gehäuse und Armband. Durchmesser ca. 37,5mm ohne Krone.| RAINER BRANDT "Axiom" Men's Chronograph, ref. WMRB 1 77 39. Stainless steel. Automatic movement cal. ETA 7750, very good working order (-4s/d, 271°). Silver dial with blued indices and date display, blued hands. Aftermarket leather strap with pin buckle in stainless steel. Very good condition, light signs of wear on case and strap. Diameter approx. 37.5mm without crown.
REVUE THOMMEN "Cricket" limitierte Herrenuhr, Ref. 8330001. Full Set 1995. Gelbgold 18K, limitierte Auflage Nr. 039 von 250 Stück weltweit. Handaufzug-Werk mit Wecker, sehr gute Gangwerte (+4s/d, 265°). Silbernes guillochiertes Zifferblatt mit applizierten römischen Ziffern und Datumsanzeige, Feuille-Zeiger. Originales Lederband mit vergoldeter Stiftschließe. Neuwertiger Zustand, leichte Kratzer auf der linken Gehäusseite. Original Box, Garantiezertifikat (nur mit Verkaufsdatum), Anleitung und Bestätigung vom Juwelier über die Limitierung der Uhr anbei, Kauf 09/1995. Durchmesser ca. 35mm ohne Krone.| REVUE THOMMEN "Cricket" limited Men's watch, ref. 8330001. Full set 1995. Yellow gold 18K, limited edition no. 039 of 250 pieces worldwide. Manual wound movement with alarm, very good working order (+4s/d, 265°). Silver guilloche dial with applied roman numerals and date display, Feuille hands. Original leather strap with gold-plated pin buckle. Mint condition, light scratches on the left case side. Original box, warranty certificate (only with purchase date), manual and confirmation by jeweler regarding the limitation of the watch, purchase 09/1995. Diameter approx. 35mm without crown.
COMOR Venus-Reveil Armbandwecker Edition No. 36 von 1993. Vergoldet. Handaufzug-Werk Venus Kal. 232 mit Wecker in funktionsfähigem Zustand, gute Gangwerte (+11 s/d, 252°). Weißes Zifferblatt mit applizierten römischen Ziffern, Wecker- und Datumsanzeige, gebläute Zeiger. Krokolederband mit Stiftschließe. Sehr guter Zustand, leichte Tragespuren am Gehäuse und Band. Original Garantiezertifikat von 1993, Bedienungsanleitung, Comor Broschüre und Kaufrechnung anbei, Kauf 11/1993 bei Schweizer Uhren Editionen. Durchmesser ca. 37,5 mm ohne Krone. | COMOR Venus-Reveil wrist alarm Edition No. 36 from 1993. Gold-plated. Manual wound movement Venus cal. 232 with alarm in working condition, good working order, good working order (+11 s/d, 252°). White dial with applied roman numerals, alarm and date display, blued hands. Croco leather strap with pin buckle. Very good condition, light signs of wear on case and strap. Original warranty certificate from 1993, manual, Comor brochure and purchase invoice enclosed, purchase 11/1993 at Schweizer Uhren Editionen. Diameter approx. 37.5 mm without crown.
CHOPARD L.U.C. XP, Ref 1902. Armbanduhr. 18 K Weißgold. Automatik-Uhrwerk. Schwarzes Zifferblatt. Lederband mit originaler Stiftschließe. Guter Zustand. Leichte Tragespuren am Gehäuse. Box anbei. Gehäuse Durchmesser ca. 40 mm (ohne Krone).| CHOPARD L.U.C. XP, Ref 1902. wrist watch. 18 K white gold. Automatic movement. Black dial. Leather strap with original pin buckle. Good condition. Light wear marks on case. Box enclosed. Case diameter approx. 40 mm (without crown).

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