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Trix Railways - OO gauge Goods Train Set L.N.E.R 4/324, comprising 0-4-0 Locomotive and six wheel tender, No 5124, BR black livery; a pair of 1/570 bogie coaches; Shell oil tanker; three assorted goods wagons; two controllers; wires; oil bottle, Permanent Way Manual etc, all contained in an original box
Taxidermy: A very rare set of Rowland Ward taxidermist tools early 20th century in leather case with Rowland Ward 'The Jungle' 166 Piccadilly, London 19cm.; 7½ins high Rowland, Edwin, and Henry Ward Rowland Ward (1848-1912) was the most celebrated taxidermist in Victorian and Edwardian Britain. He built up a hugely successful business that operated from Piccadilly, the most fashionable quarter of nineteenth century London. This business was so strongly based that it continued to operate long after Rowland's death; in fact it survived in London until the early 1970s. In his lifetime he made many influential innovations in the craft of taxidermy, but in these he was simply carrying on, and improving on, a family tradition. His father, Henry Ward (1812-1878) had travelled to America as a young man to serve as taxidermist to the illustrious bird artist John James Audubon (1785-1851), and prepared many of the specimens on which Audubon based the bird portraits for which he became so famous, and which were central to his celebrated book The Birds of America (1827-1839). On his return home, Henry Ward took over a taxidermy firm that operated in the West End of London, and became a significant tradesman in his own right. Henry's oldest son Edwin, and then Rowland, were introduced into the business at an early age and Edwin soon became an important figure on the London zoological scene. Long before his father's death he opened his own studio in Wigmore Street where he produced work of high quality. However, comparatively little is known of him, and he retired in 1879 for unknown reasons and soon after emigrated to the US. This left Rowland as the sole representative of the Ward family and he raised the family profile to heights that even his brother and father had not been able to reach. In addition to his attainments in taxidermy, Rowland became an important publisher and was responsible for the production of many books on natural history and travel subjects. In this endeavour he was building on a tradition begun by his brother who had produced a book called A Knapsack Manual for Sportsmen in the Field (1872) that Rowland later expanded to become his own big success The Sportsman's Handbook to Practical Collecting, a publication so influential that it ran to no less than eleven editions.
Taxidermy: A case of six pheasants with unusual plumage by Henry Ward circa 1880 104cm.; 41ins high by 152cm.; 60ins wide Rowland Ward (1848-1912) was the most celebrated taxidermist in Victorian and Edwardian Britain. He built up a hugely successful business that operated from Piccadilly, the most fashionable quarter of nineteenth century London. This business was so strongly based that it continued to operate long after Rowland's death; in fact it survived in London until the early 1970s. In his lifetime he made many influential innovations in the craft of taxidermy, but in these he was simply carrying on, and improving on, a family tradition. His father, Henry Ward (1812-1878) had travelled to America as a young man to serve as taxidermist to the illustrious bird artist John James Audubon (1785-1851), and prepared many of the specimens on which Audubon based the bird portraits for which he became so famous, and which were central to his celebrated book The Birds of America (1827-1839). On his return home, Henry Ward took over a taxidermy firm that operated in the West End of London, and became a significant tradesman in his own right. Henry's oldest son Edwin, and then Rowland, were introduced into the business at an early age and Edwin soon became an important figure on the London zoological scene. Long before his father's death he opened his own studio in Wigmore Street where he produced work of high quality. However, comparatively little is known of him, and he retired in 1879 for unknown reasons and soon after emigrated to the US. This left Rowland as the sole representative of the Ward family and he raised the family profile to heights that even his brother and father had not been able to reach. In addition to his attainments in taxidermy, Rowland became an important publisher and was responsible for the production of many books on natural history and travel subjects. In this endeavour he was building on a tradition begun by his brother who had produced a book called A Knapsack Manual for Sportsmen in the Field (1872) that Rowland later expanded to become his own big success The Sportsman's Handbook to Practical Collecting, a publication so influential that it ran to no less than eleven editions.
Three Palitoy Vintage Action Man Boxed Soldiers, 34052 flocked hair, gripping hands doll, beret, jersey, muffler, trousers, waist belt, boots, SLR rifle, dog tag, metal dressing thimble, instruction leaflet, in near mint condition, with a excellent original box ‘National Association of Toy Retailers Golden award sticker on one picture side, another flocked hair gripping hands doll, with rubber beret, plastic dressing thimble,equiptment manual, in near mint condition, box has slight age wear, one inner tab loose and 1984 Combat Division issue on eagle eye doll in mint boxed condition (3 items)
A Gentleman's stainless steel Marvin Chronometer Victory wristwatch, the silvered dial with batons and date aperture, manual wind with attached black leather strap, together with a gentleman's stainless steel Citizen Eco-Drive, chronograph WR100 wristwatch, the blue dial with triple dials and date aperture, with attached bracelet (2)
A lady's 9ct white gold and emerald set Eterna wristwatch, the circular silvered dial with batons, manual wind, four emeralds set to each shoulder, with attached leather strap, together with a lady's 9ct yellow gold Bentima bracelet wristwatch, the circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, manual wind, with attached 9ct gold brick link bracelet and a lady's 9ct gold Accurist bracelet wristwatch, the circular silvered dial with batons, manual wind, with integral 9ct gold herringbone bracelet (3)
A lady's continental fob watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the gilt keyless movement not signed, inner back stamped 'K18' and engraved 'Oct 21st 1891', weight 36gms, together with a lady's gold plated wristwatch, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, manual wind, with attached black leather strap (2)
A Baume & Mercier ladies stainless steel & diamond Linea Quartz wrist watch c.2003, #3286125, the silver sunray dial with dauphin hands, signed 'Baume & Mercier, Geneve, Swiss Made', within a diamond set bezel with engraved numerals at 6 and 12, on the original bracelet, in the original box with Certificate of Authenticity, instruction manual with guarantee card and outer box.
Leonard Bridgman (1895-1980) Royal Flying Corps c1917-18: A small archive group of items including his personal flying-training manual inscribed ‘RFC School of Instruction Henley-on-Thames entitled “Rigging” 1918’, comprising a plain-paper hard-bound notebook copiously & fastidiously illustrated by his own hand, depicting every aspect of airframe design & component assembly for various types including DH4, Sopwith Pup, Spad, Bristol FE2b Fighter, depicting cockpit details, bracing & control wiring, armaments, bombs etc, also including full identification drawings of Allied & German aeroplanes for recognition & identification purposes including Hannover, Albatros & Pfalz types, some highlighted with watercolour; together with sundry loose pages of similar studies, and with two original photographs of Bridgman in uniform one with DH4 aeroplane c1918
A large radio-controlled model Dune-Buggy: A well-engineered racing model with 4-wheel drive, large petrol motor, independent sprung-suspension by wish-bone & coil-spring, studded-tyres, twin rear wheels and full roll-cage construction chassis, fitted with r/c sensors and controls (lacking manual-control unit), together with another smaller similar off-road style radio-control racer (2)
A BUCHERER 18 CARAT WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND LADY'S WRISTWATCH, the rounded rectangular silvered dial with textured ground and baton markers, mechanical manual wind seventeen jewel movement adjusted to three positions, the rounded rectangular case with diamond set bezel, integral bracelet strap, boxed. 25mm by 22mm
Gentlemen's Longines Master Collection Automatic wristwatch, the Longines L619.2 calibre twenty-one jewel automatic movement with circular dial with engine-turned finish, black enamel Arabic numerals, date aperture and blued steel hands in circular stainless steel case with glass back, movement numbered 28928A. Case numbered 35586197, L2.628.4, on original Longines brown leather strap with deployment clasp, with original receipt and instruction manual
Omega - A lady's silver De Ville wrist watch having an oval dark blue roman numeral dial in a silver case with integral two row flat curb link bracelet with sliding bar fastener. Hallmarked London (imported) 1975. Reference numbers on fastener 711 1905. Manual wind. Complete with green suede case. No paperwork.
Vintage - A gentleman's silver wrist watch having a rectangular arabic numeral dial with square subsidiary seconds dial. The plain silver slightly curved case measuring 40mm x 25mm hallmarked on the outside with an import mark for Glasgow 1930. Makers mark SD. Reference number on case 514076. Manual wind. No name on movement. Swiss made. No box or paperwork.
Jaquet Girard - A lady's diamond set cocktail wrist watch having a circular baton dial with diamonds (18), brilliant cut stones, individually claw set into the bezel. The yellow metal case engraved 18k 750 numbered 23115 is fitted with an integral three row finely textured bracelet with ladder snap fastener. Gross weight approximately 24gms. Manual wind. No box or paperwork.
Rotary - A lady's 9 carat yellow gold wrist watch having a rectangular cream baton dial with fine milled edge to longest sides fitted to an integral Wristwear 9 carat gold three row brick design bracelet with ladder snap fastener. Hallmarked London 1966. Gross weight approximately 19gms. Manual wind movement. No box or paperwork.
A JAEGER LECOULTRE TRAVEL ALARM CLOCK CIRCA 1960s WITH ORIGINAL BOX, POUCH, OPEN PAPERS & USER MANUAL D: Silver dial with silver batons & quarterly Arabic numerals, inner rotating dial with arrow head pointer to set alarm. M: Manual wind movement signed Jaeger-LeCoultre & numbered. C: Circular nickel plated case with hinged stand, black lacquered surround, numbered, case width measures approx. 37mm & height 36mm excluding the loop. CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In very good condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL CARTIER TANK BASCULANTE "JUMBO" WRIST WATCH CIRCA 2000s, REF. 2390 D: Silver guilloche dial with Roman numerals & inner minute track, secret signature at VII. M: Manual wind movement signed Cartier. C: Reverso style case, reverse side engraved with initials, signed Cartier mecanique & numbered, case measures approx 39mm by 26mm. S: Cartier leather strap & pin buckle.CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition with some surface scratches due to general use. S: In very good condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
A FINE & RARE GENTLEMAN`S 18K SOLID GOLD CARTIER TANK BASCULANTE WRIST WATCH DATED 1994, REF. 017-91 D: Silver guilloche dial with Roman numerals & inner minute track, secret signature at VII. M: Manual wind movement signed Cartier. C: Reverso style case, reverse side engraved with initials, signed Cartier Paris, hallmarked & numbered, case measures approx 37mm by 23mm. S: Black leather strap with original Cartier 18k solid gold deployment clasp.CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition. S: In fair condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
A MID SIZE 18K SOLID GOLD FRANCK MULLER CINTREE CURVEX WRIST WATCH CIRCA 2000, REF. 7500 S6 MM D: Blue guilloche dial with gilt Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds. M: Manual wind movement signed Franck Muller. C: Tonneau shaped case, signed & numbered, 18k hallmarks, original crown, case width & length measures approx. 28mm by 38mm. S: Blue leather strap.CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in mint condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition. S: New D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL HEUER CLASSIC CARRERA CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCH DATED 1997, REF. CS3110 TAG HEUER RE-EDITION, WITH ORIGINAL HEUER CLASSICS BOX, PAPERS & CERTIFICATE D: Silver dial with silver batons, triple register recording hours, minutes & continuous seconds, blue deci scale. M: 18 jewel manual wind movement signed Heuer & numbered, Lemania calibre 1873. C: Classic Carrera case signed Heuer & numbered, Heuer crown & pushers, case diameter measures approx. 36mm. S: Perforated black leather strap with Heuer pin buckle. CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition with very light scratches due to general use. S: In very good condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
A RARE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL HEUER CARRERA CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1960s, REF. 2447T D: Silver dial with silver batons & hands, triple register recording hours, minutes & continuous seconds, red outer tachymetre scale. M: 17 jewel manual wind movement, signed Heuer Leonidas S.A., Valjoux calibre 72. C: Classic Carrera case, signed Heuer Leonidas S.A., numbered, Heuer crown & pushers, case diameter measures approx. 36mm. S: Perforated black leather strap with signed Heuer pin buckle.CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition. S: In excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / B: Bracelet / S: Strap
A GENTLEMAN`S STAINLESS STEEL HEUER CARRERA CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1960s REF. 3647 D: Silver dial with silver batons & hands, double register recording minutes & continuous seconds. M: 17 jewel manual wind movement, signed Heuer Leonidas S.A., Valjoux calibre 92. C: Classic Carrera case, signed Heuer Leonidas S.A., numbered, case diameter measures approx. 36mm. S: Black leather strap.CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition, with some light scratches due to general use. S: New. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
A LADIES STAINLESS STEEL JAEGER LECOULTRE REVERSO BRACELET WATCH CIRCA 2002, REF. 260.8.86 WITH JLC BOX D: Two tone silver dial with black Arabic numerals & inner minute track. M: Manual wind movement, signed Jaeger-LeCoultre & numbered. C: Classic Reverso case with clean reverse side, signed Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso & numbered, original crown, case measures approx. 34mm by 20mm. B: Original Jaeger-LeCoultre bracelet. CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in mint condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition. B: In excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
A RARE GENTLEMAN'S GOLD FILLED JAEGER LECOULTRE MEMOVOX ALARM WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1970s RETAILED BY HERMES WITH ORIGINAL BOX D: Champagne dial with black Roman numerals, inner rotating dial with pointer to set alarm, date aperture, signed Hermes. M: Manual wind movement signed Jaeger-LeCoultre & numbered, calibre 911. C: Circular case, signed LeCoultre Co. & numbered, JLC crowns, case diameter measures approx. 36mm. S: Brown leather strap.CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in excellent condition showing small signs of age. M: Working at present. C: In very good condition. S: In excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet

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