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Rolex ladies' Date just 6900 wristwatch, the signed mother of pearl dial set with diamond hour markers, date at 3, mounted with an after market compass sapphire and diamond set bezel ,fitted with a calibre 2030 28 jewel automatic movement numbered 673855 Numbered inside case back 6900 and marked Stainless steel, original design, The bracelet numbered 62510D and date code C, the ends numbered 568, with Red box,tag, red leather, cardboard outer box and 10 spare links. CONDITIONMovement - currently working, good. Dial - generally clean with some light marks. Glass - good. Hands - good. Case - generally clean, some light marks to the case backEwbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
Audemars Piguet gentleman's dress watch, in 18 ct gold the circular dial with baton markers, the signed 29 jewel automatic movement adjusted to temperatures and four positions, no. 85835, the case back hallmarked inside and numbered 26854 , 46 grams mounted on a brown leather strap with clasp, With Red leather box with outer cardboard cover.. CONDITIONMovement - currently working, good. Dial - generally clean with some light marks. Glass - good. Hands - good. Case - generally clean, some light marks to the case back Ewbanks do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
A Bulova ladies dress watch reference 7193, the signed silver dial with batons, fitted with a 6C0 17 jewel manual wind movement, numbered inside case back, and mounted on a integral bracelet.. CONDITIONMechanism functioning at time of inspection but not tested for timekeeping. Very light scratches to case back Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
Baume and Mercier stainless steel gentleman's Hampton tank wristwatch ref .MVO45063, the signed rose coloured dial fitted with a subsidiary seconds dial, Arabic numerals and minute track, fitted with a quartz movement, the case back numbered 2788080 and mounted on a brown leather strap, together with a Bulova gentleman's Super Seville day date watch, ref 6-325858 in stainless steel case , the signed silvered dial with day aperture at 12, date at 3 with cyclops, batons and minute track Plexiglas within a fluted bezel, fitted with an automatic movement, the case back numbered 44100101 and mounted on an expanding bracelet. (2). CONDITIONBoth items light scratches to case sides and back, and ,functioning at time of inspection.Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
Zenith star gentleman's gold dress watch of square outline, the signed dal with baton hour markers, and date between 4 and 5, centre seconds hand, fitted with a signed zenith 23 jewel automatic movement the case back marked inside for 18ct. mounted on an integral bracelet with concealed clasp.. CONDITIONMechanism functioning at time of inspection, very light scratches to case sides when viewed under 10x Loupe, dial shows signs of ageing as seen in images . weight approx. 65.8gramsEwbanks do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
A Majex ladies wrist watch in 9 ct gold case the signed dial with gold batons and fitted with a 21 jewel incabloc movement,hallmarked inside case back and numbered A5M, mounted on a 9 ct bracelet the clasp hallmarked . CONDITIONmechanism functioning but not tested for timekeeping,Light scratches to case sides when viewed under loupe.12.8 grams excluding mechanismEwbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
Rolex Oyster perpetual date ref 15000 stainless steel wristwatch, the signed dial with silvered baton hour markers,minute track and date at 3 ,fitted with a calibre 3035 automatic movement the case numbered 2559007,The case back lightly engraved with Shell oil company logo, mounted on an oyster bracelet the ends numbered 557.with guarantee dated July 31st 1981. CONDITIONMechanism functioning at time of inspection, scratches to plexiglass and cyclops. light scratches to case and bracelet .Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
Gucci gentleman's reference 3000M wristwatch, the signed black dial within a stainless steel case, the bezel with Roman numeral hour markers, serial number 0568084, mounted on a black leather strap with signed buckle, boxed with instruction manual, and a Ferrari gentleman's chronograph quartz wristwatch reference 337492. CONDITIONGucci requires battery replacement light scratches to case when viewed under loupeEwbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
Rolex - a gentleman's Oyster Perpetual Air-King Precision wrist watch. Stainless steel case with plain bezel. Reference 5500. the aged Silvered dial with baton hour markers ,the hands, fitted with a calibre 1520 26 jewel automatic movement,, signed crown,Marked inside case back 5500 and 11.1958 and mounted on a Hirsch leather trap with stainless steel buckle. With box, service pouch,and outer card box. CONDITIONMechanism functioning at time of inspection, very light scratches to case sides when viewed under 10x Loupe, dial shows signs of ageing as seen in images .Ewbanks do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
Omega reference 111-098 gentleman's De Ville stainless steel wristwatch, the signed dial with batons, fitted with a calibre 620 17 jewel manual wind movement numbered 28533159, numbered inside case back and mounted on an articulated steel bracelet.. CONDITIONMechanism functioning at time of inspection but not tested for timekeeping.Case has light scratches to back and sides,Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
Omega gentleman's automatic wristwatch in gold case, the signed dial with baton hour markers and centre seconds,fitted with a calibre 552 24 jewel automatic movement numbered 25612823, the case back marked made in England ALD,992 196414 and hallmarked 9 ct. Mounted on a brown leather strap with box and a 1960's insurance valuation . CONDITIONVery light scratches to glass and case sides when viewed under loupe. Mechanism functioning but not tested for time keeping.Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
Enicar Sherpa graph 300 Chronograph , the black signed dial with tritium indexes and white subsidiary dials, the stainless case with crown and two pushers , plexiglass crystal fitted with a manual wind Valjoux movement, the case back with reserve inscribed Sherpa 300, and mounted on a leather Leather strap.. CONDITIONMechanism functioning but not tested for time keeping at time of inspection. Light scratches to case back and sides commensurate with wear, missing bezelEwbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
Omega De Ville, quartz, no 1365, gentleman's wristwatch in square gold plated case, the signed dial marked De Ville quartz, with baton hour markers, fitted with a calibre 1365 quartz nine jewel movement numbered 44 397042,Marked inside case back MD 191 0075. and mounted on a brown leather strap .. CONDITIONLacks battery, light scratches commensurate with age to case sides and backEwbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
Rolex ladies' Datejust reference 69179 wristwatch, the signed dial set with 10 diamond hour markers, date at 3, mounted with a fixed fluted gold bezel ,fitted with a calibre 2030 28 jewel automatic movement serial number W550795 , mounted on a tri-gold president bracelet with a concealed deployant clasp, bracelet numbered 8270 and hallmarked for 18 carat and date code AD7 S and numbered G233, with Red box,papers including service guarantee dated March 2005 and 1 spare link. CONDITIONMovement - currently working, good. Dial - generally clean with some light marks. Glass - good. Hands - good. Case - generally clean, some light scratches to case side and case back when viewed under 10x Loupe, bracelet one link out of alignment near 12 o'clockEwbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
Raymond Weil Ref 6100 gentleman's wristwatch the signed dial marked W1 with batons and Arabic Numerals,date at 3, fixed bezel, the case back numbered B179542 , mounted on a cream leather strap . CONDITIONRequires replacement battery, light scratches to case sides.Ewbanks do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
Antique ring, internal design of female nude in yellow glass, mounted in 15 ct yellow gold, engraved shoulder detail, Dutch marks ring size H, . CONDITION15 ct gross weight 5.9 gramsintaglio 2.7 x 1.7cm, very small chips to edge of glass and light scratches to surfaceNetherlands mark for imported small foreign article between 1814-1831
Sapphire and diamond bracelet, set with eleven rectangular step cut sapphires, each surrounded by round brilliant cut diamonds, alternate set with three row bar links set with princess cut sapphire and round cut diamonds, with concealed clasp and two figure of eight safety catches, mounted in 18 ct white gold, hallmarked London 2004, makers mark AT for Tivon fine jewellery, with original boxes and valuation paperwork, stating estimated sapphire total weight 9.28 carats and diamond total weight 1.40 carats, 18.2cm in length . CONDITION18 ct gross weight 21.4 gramsOverall good conditionTwo rectangular step cut sapphires have very light scratches to top surface Clasp opens and closes securely, heat cut out detail on back of claspEstimated diamond colour G/HEstimated diamond clarity VS
Three rings, wedding band, in 22 ct, hallmarked London 1933, ring size M, another set with citrine, estimated total weight 17.76 carats, ring size S and an oval cut purple paste single stone, size O, both in 9 ct . CONDITION22 ct weight 6.7 grams9 ct gross weight 13 gramswedding band width measures approximately 3.5mm, makers mark K & DCitrine has light scratches to surface and very small chip to girdlePurple paste stone top facets are rubbed
Georgian ring, oval form, central painting of a lady leaning on an anchor under a willow tree with a ship at sea in the distance, gold oval border, convex glazed panel, top of ring 2.8 x 1.6cm, mounted in 15 ct, ring size J. CONDITIONOverall good condition15 ct gross weight 5.5 gramsglass panels light scratches to surfacevery fine split near bottom gold borderevidence of band being resized and solder marks underneath the shoulders
Late 19th C sapphire and diamond brooch, central mixed cut sapphire, estimated total weight carats 18.00 carats, set in a frame of Rose cut diamonds and old cut diamonds, total diamond weight 2.10 carats, mounted in silver and 15 ct gold, with later pin and roll catch fitting, 2.8 x 2.5cm. Video below, condition report below. . CONDITION Light scratches to top of sapphire surface, an illustration of these to be posted, also one loose diamond round cut diamond. Not been sent for a lab report we are unable to offer an opinion on origin or treatment. Gross weight 13 grams Sapphire measures approximately 16.79 x 13.30 x 8.79mmSapphire inclusions include finger print and straight colour zoningdiamond estimated clarity SI- Iroll catch fitting opens and closes securely
Late Victorian mourning ring, black enamel inlayed with text ' IN. MEMORY OF', set in 9 ct gold, hallmarked Birmingham 1876, ring size K and antique red paste and seed pearl cluster ring, mount testing as 15ct and engraved band testing as 9 ct, ring size L. CONDITIONMourning ring weight 2.1 gramsMakers mark R.Nevidence of soldering on the edge of band, light surface scratches to enamel and a few very small chips near outside of lettersAntique red paste and pearl ring weight 1.9 gramsShank and cluster have been added together, evidence of repair to band, one seed pearl missing
Mixed group of antique items, Victorian coral stick pin, cabochon cut coral, 12mm in diameter, magnifying glass pendant on raised frame, both mounted in 15ct, Edwardian locket in 9 ct and Victorian gilt metal swivel portrait brooch and Pietra dura broochPROVENANCE: Sold on behalf of Woking & Sam Beare Hospices.. CONDITION15 ct gross weight 28.3 grams 9 ct weight 10.7 gramsStick measures approximately 8.3 cm in lengthmagnifying glass pendant measures approximately 4.3 x 5.3cm, a few very fine scratches to lens surface Locket has a few scratches near opening Pietra dura brooch mount has two cracks near pin hingeVictorian gilt metal swivel brooch, measures approximately 6 x 5.5cm, gilding is worn in places , light scratches to surface of glazed panels
A group of antique jewellery, two matching Victorian bracelets, late Victorian oval locket front engraved with floral motif and reverse enamel painting of roses, three expanding bracelets, all in silver, a pair of garnet drop earrings, blue and white paste bracelet, a round locket containing hair, and a portrait locket, all mounted in gilt metal . CONDITIONSilver gross weight 81.8 gramsone garnet earring missing a stone One silver bracelet 19 cm in length the other 18.5cm in length, both bracelets can be connected together , one bracelet missing two spheres to end of two links, the other bracelet has two mis-shapen links and clasp connection is slightly mis-shapenOval locket 6 x 3cm, light scratches to enamel surface but image is complete, articulated bail and bolt ring clasp
Modern English Poetry etc: Fuller (Roy) Twelfth Night - A Personal View, Edin. (Tragara Press) 1985. Proof Copy, Lim. to 135 Copies, Signed; An Old War, Tragara Press 1974, Lim. to 95 Copies; House and Shop, Tragara Press 1982, Lim. to 110 Copies, NO. 59; More About Tompkins & other Light Verse, Tragara 1981, Lim. Edn. No. 31 (110); Outside the Canon, Tragara 1986, Lim. Edn. No. 27 (110); & 1 other sim., all loose wrappers, v. good; New Poems, L. 1968, First, d.w.; Rob Roy, illus. by Nicholas Bentley, L. 1977. First, d.w.; two vols. by John Fuller; & 6 others. All good, as a lot. (16)
Heaney (Seamus) Opened Ground, Poems 1966 - 1996, L. 1998, First Edn., boards; Electric Light, L. 2001. First Edn., cloth & d.w.; District and Circle, L. 2006. First Edn., cloth & d.w. all v. good; & The Rattle Bag. An Anthology of Poetry, Selected by S. Heaney and Ted Hughes, L. 1982. First Edn., cloth, stained. (4)
The Financial Sinews of the Independence StruggleWith Accounts in Collins' Hand Sinn Fein, Volunteer Dependents Fund, First Dail. A very important collection of accounts, draft statements, ledgers etc., from the archive of Domhnall Ua Conchubhair [O'Connor] [1872-1935], sometime Secretary of the Gaelic League, accountant to Sinn Fein, the First Dail, and allied bodies associated with the events that led to the foundation of the State, including some accounts almost certainly in Michael Collins' hand.The contents of a large box, including-The Sinn Fein Bank Limited. A morocco-backed ledger containing subscribers' names and details for 1908-1910, headed by Arthur Griffith, who subscribed 17/6d. with a 2/6d. entrance fee on 13 July 1908, also George Russell, Dr. Tuohy, E. R. McC. Dix, Bulmer Hobson, Seaghán Mac Diarmada, Wm Redmond (probably not the Irish Party leader), Cathal Brugha, Ald. Thomas Kelly, Mrs. Hegarty, Dublin Total Abstinence & Workmen's Club (deposit of 7/-, 8 Dec. 1908), etc. etc., many of them subscribing repeatedly; also some later names from 1917. In all a list of some 1,000 shareholders and depositors on about 100 pages. Laid in is a Manuscript Statement of Accounts as at 25th July 1923, showing a deficit of £2941. -Sinn Fein Bank. A thick folio leatherbacked ledger containing personal account details for shareholders and depositors, one per page, some 290 pages of detailed manuscript accounts. With the previous ledger, an absolutely invaluable guide to the supporters of Sinn Fein in its very early days. -Irish National Aid & Volunteer Dependents' Fund. Manuscript Accounts from 23 May 1916 to 19th August 1916, showing income of some £13,000 and expenditure of £9,700, with a thick bundle of similar documents for 1917-18-19, manuscript, typescript and printed, including arrangements for schooling of dependent children; also a manuscript Analysis of Subscriptions up to January 1919, showing a total of £134,000 of which £43,000 came from Ireland; also a small quarto black notebook apparently recording disbursements from the Fund, 1917-18. [Michael Collins was the Fund's chief organiser 1917-18, and must have been involved in preparation of these accounts).-First Dail Accounts 1921-22. A green clothbound ledger containing some 20 pages of loan and deposit accounts for the Sinn Fein Bank, followed by a page of 'Military Claims', including a sum of £532 paid to cash, Feb 6, 1921; followed by Dail Eireann Department A/Cs, including salary and other payments to the Ministers of the First Dail, E. Blyth, D. Fitzgerald, W.T. Cosgrave, M. Collins (salary £57.8.5), Countess Markiewicz etc. (with blue-pencilled endorsement, 'Look up Receipt from Countess Markiewicz for £61-6-4'; followed by a list of current accounts, 1921-22, circa 14 pp, showing a credit of £228 standing to Arthur Griffith, 1 April 1921; followed by some pages in a small tidy hand, almost certainly that of Michael Collins: 'Sinn Fein Bank Limited, account furnished to M. O Coileain' (2 pp); 'Amounts paid to M. Collins A/C not entered in books of Sinn Fein Bank, & taken from Notebook only' (2pp).-Dail Eireann. Accounts, Half-Year ending 30th June 1921, and Half-Year ending 31 December 1921 (printed); Interim Accounts, January 1st to April 10th 1922, printed, issued by Mícheál Ó Coileáin, Aire Airgid; Trustees' Accounts for the Half-Year ended 30 June 1922, typescript, with amendments, some damp damage with minor loss, also manuscript drafts of same; Trustees' Account for year ended 31 December 1923, typescript, ms. amendments; Trustees' Accounts, 1923-4, including location of funds. -Sinn Fein National Council, Accounts (draft), y.e. 31 Aug. 1910; y.e. 31 Aug. 1911; do, Aonach, 3.8.1912; do, Accounts (draft), y.e. 31 Aug. 1912; do, accounts, y.e. 30 Sept. 1918, ms.; do, Tullamore By-Election Account; South Armagh, do.; East Cavan, do.; -An Cló-Chumann, Ltd. (printing company established by the Gaelic League). Particulars of premises, plant, machinery etc. to be sold by public auction, November 1909, with detailed account from D. O'Colnnor (Accountants) to liquidator; also a tall narrow ledger, untitled, listing costs for various publications, 1905-8 circa, with some later entries, 1913 and later.-Sinn Fein Printing & Publishing Co. Ltd., Debenture Trust Deed 1909, also bundle of about 50 signed Applications for Debentures, 1908, almost all from UK, including London Central Branch Sinn Fein per P.S. OhEigeartaigh; also Accounts for two years to 31st Oct.1910, ms.; a/c. 31st October 1912, m/ss., in a green wrappered ledger.-Documents relating to the liquidation of the Sinn Fein Bank in 1928-29, including a court judgement and manuscript and typescript lists of depositors and creditors, etc.;-Also a 1930 office diary with entries relating to D. O'Connor's general accountancy business; and sundry accounts and draft accounts relating to various of the above.As a collection, w.a.f. Condition generally good, but some minor fraying and creasing and/or damp damage, mostly marginal.* An exciting archive. To the best of our knowledge the details of these accounts are unpublished and have not been seen or quoted by any historian. They represent important new information on the financial sinews of the struggle for independence and the establishment of the State, including first hand material relating to Michael Collins - astonishing that they should come to light (in an attic) almost 100 years after the event.
Yeats (Jack B.). Jack B. Yeats's Plays In the Old Manner. James Flaunty or The Terror of the Western Seas. L., Mathews, n.d. [1901], FIRST, 16mo, 8 plates, upper cover (only) hand coloured probably by Yeats. Very good copy of a fragile item, the first of Jack Yeats' publications; Catalogue of Sketches of Life in the West of Ireland by Jack B. Yeats. With A.E. [George Russell]'s essay on 'An Artist of Gaelic Ireland' and a review by T.W. R[olleston]. N.p., n.d. [probably 1899, his first Dublin exhibition], tall 8vo illus. blue wrappers, staples (perished), illus., 8 pp. Light vertical fold marks. Very Scarce. (2)
All Signed CopiesO'Leary (Oliva) & Burke (Helen) Mary Robinson, L. 1998. First, Signed by both Authors; Clinton (Bill) My Life, L. 2004. First, Signed; Graves (R. Perceval) Robert Graves The Years with Laura, 1926 - 1940, First, Signed; Moore (Brian) Black Robe, L. 1985, First, Signed; Plunkett (James) Strumpet City, L. 1969. First, Signed; Mc Court (Frank) Angela's Ashes, N.Y. 1996. First, Signed; O'Connor (Joseph) Ghost Light, N.Y. 2011. First, Signed, & 17 others sim. Irish & international authors, all with orig. d.w., 25 vols. in all. As a box lot, w.a.f. (1)
Joyce's Supreme AchievementCornerstone of any Irish CollectionNo. 30 of 100 Signed Copies on Handmade PaperJoyce (James). Ulysses. Shakespeare and Company, Paris 1922, First Edition, No. 30 of 100 copies Signed by Joyce and printed on fine Dutch handmade paper, from the full edition of 1000. Slocum & Cohoon 17. Finely bound by Buddenbrooks of Boston in full patinated black morocco with dark green inlays and an attractive geometric design in gilt and blind to upper and lower covers, continuing through spine and on reverse, spine titled in gilt, leather hinges, dark green silk endpapers, original blue paper covers bound in. Paper covers a little worn, neatly reinforced around reverse edges, upper cover lacking a tiny portion at lower inner corner, a few outer corners creased in prelims, some lower page corners slightly bruised. A few pages carelessly opened (e.g. 121-128), very slight edge-staining not affecting text around p. 273 and in a few other places, green crayon mark bottom of p. 105 well outside text, a few other marks, very light pencil marks in text p. 692-3 and 711-20 (Molly Bloom's soliloquy, apparently pause marks to facilitate a reading), but generally a splendid and impressive copy which has been read and minded with the greatest care.Unquestionably the most influential literary work of the 20th century, Joyce's supreme achievement, the first, best and by far the most desirable printing, copies of which are now all but unobtainable. Of the original 100 copies, the great majority are now securely lodged in institutional and other important collections from which they are unlikely to emerge.'... and I thought as well him as another and then I asked him with my eyes to ask again yes and then he asked me would I yes to say yes my mountain flower and first I put my arms around him yes and drew him down to me so he could feel my breasts all perfume yes and his heart was going like mad and yes I said yes I will Yes.'Provenance: From a very distinguished Irish collection. Laid in is a contemporary newscutting announcing first publication of the work, the 100 signed copies priced at 350 francs each - the bargain of the century! With a copy of the bookdealer Glenn Horowitz' census of the first 1000 copies, where this copy [no. 30] is listed to a Mrs. Donovan, Private Collection, then in the original wrappers.
All Signed CopiesO'Brien (Edna) Mother Ireland, 4to L. 1976; A Fanatic Heart, L. 1984; The Country Girls Trilogy, N.Y. 1986; Time & Tide, N. York & Lond. 1992 (2 vols.); House of Splendid Isolation, Lond. & N. York 1994 (2 vols.); Down by the River, L. 1996; Wild December, Lond. & N. York 1999 & 2000 (2 vols.); In the Forest, L. 2002; and The Light of the Evening, L. 2006. All Inscribed First Edns., all orig. d.w.'s. V. good. (12)

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