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Omega gentleman's stainless steel manual wind wristwatch, Cal. 283, silvered dial with hour and dagger hour batons, on black leather strap with original buckle, casedCondition Report:Movement functioning, hands moving freely, pitting / discolouration to dial, original crown, case diameter = 32mm (excluding crown)
Omega ladies 9ct gold manual wind wristwatch, silvered dial with Arabic and dagger hour batons, Birmingham 1957, on 9ct gold bracelet, with fold-over clasp. hallmarkedCondition Report:Approx 23.85gm (excluding movement), bracelet non magnetic - not Omega bracelet, movement functioning, some scratching to acrylic cover, case diameter = 19mm (excluding crown)
Smiths - Gentleman's 'De Luxe' 9ct gold cased wristwatch, the textured silvered dial with triangular gilt metal and quarter Arabic hour markers, gilt hands and seconds subsidiary at the sixth hour, London, 1965, British Railway employee inscribed dedication, snap-on case back, 15 jewels manual wind movement, 30mm diameter (ex.crown), on a plated Prima-Flex bracelet, 4.8g approx (case back only), with case and papers, together with a quantity of gentleman's collectables to include; plated cufflinks, tie clip, bar brooch, etc
Lady's 9ct gold watch, dress ring and pendant, comprising a Regalis 'Andrew' watch, Arabic dial, manual wind movement (uninspected), 21mm ex. crown, tan leather strap, in case of 'The House of Dossor, 73 High Street, Weston-s-Mare'; together with a 9ct gold and sapphire cluster ring, plus a similar heart-shaped pendant with fine chain, 2.7g gross approx (ex. watch)
Omega - Lady's 9ct gold bracelet watch, the silvered dial with applied gilt baton hour markers, London, 1965, signed crown and snap-on case back, signed 484 calibre manual wind movement, 17mm diameter (ex.crown), on a 9ct gold intergrated bracelet, 10.5g gross approx. (ex.movement), with jeweller retailer case
Lady's Omega stainless steel bracelet watch, the silvered dial with applied arrow-head hour markers and Arabic quarters, unsigned crown, manual wind movement, 20mm diameter (ex.crown), together a small group of dress/fashion watches to include; Racing Green, Tressa, Lorus, Services 17 Jewels Incabloc, etc.
Very rare Rolex platinum Cosmograph Daytona wristwatch, reference 116506, purchased 06/2019, 44 jewel calibre .4130 automatic movement adjusted to 5 positions and temperature, ice blue sunburst dial with three subsidiary dials including seconds dial at 6 o'clock, 30 minute and 12 hour recording dials, centre chronograph hand, brown Cerachrom bezel with tachymeter, twin screw down pushers, Oyster crown, polished case, 40mm, with original brushed and polished oyster link bracelet, marked 950PT, gross weight approx. 279g (with one extra bracelet link), serial number 955K****, with international guarantee, service manual, manual, green leather wallet, swing tags, box, outer card boxPlease note our special conditions regarding clocks and watchesFootnote: The first Rolex Cosmograph Daytona was introduced in 1963. Following this, on the 50th Anniversary of this iconic chronograph, Rolex neglected to introduce a limited or special anniversary edition that many expected. They did, however, introduce, for the very first time, in 2013, a platinum version and gave it the reference number 116506. (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
British United Clock Company racing bicycle clock, circa 1910, the clock with Arabic numerals, signed to the dial in the Kite logo 'BUC Co.', manual winding movement, supported on a decorative floral cast base, width 16.5cm, height 17.5cmPlease note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Omega lady's 18ct gold wristwatch, champagne dial with baton numerals, signed, calibre 244 manual wind movement, 23mm diameter, on a non-Omega 18ct gold brick link bracelet, gross weight approx. 32gPlease note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Omega 9ct white gold lady's bracelet wristwatch, circa late 1960s, 13mm silvered dial with baton numerals, signed manual wind movement, on an integral textured mesh bracelet, length 14cm, gross weight approx. 17g NB: Serviced in 2019, the watch is currently workingPlease note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Grand Taille stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 270.840.622, silvered dial with subsidiary seconds, manual wind, JLC bracelet with spare links, 26mm x 42mm with original box Reverso booklet and Guarantee certificate dated August 1995 and spare original leather strap
An Nikon D40X, with new battery and charger, Olympus Mju-II Zoom 80 35mm film camera, with orignal box and manual, together with a small collection of cameras including, a Canon Ixux 115 HS, a Sony Cyber-Shot, an Olympus Zoom 80, a Brownie No. 2, together with a Nikon DX SWM ED lens, a Quantaray MX AF lens, together with a charger and filter.
DUNGEONS & DRAGONS, BOOKS including three boxes set adventures - Return to the Tomb of Horrors, City by the Silt Sea and Dragon Mountain Delux Box, also four volumes of Encyclopedia Magica, Fairy Folio, Monstrous Manual, Dungeon Master Guide, Wilderness Survival Guide, Players Handbook, Legends Lore and others
[Bindings] Goldsmith’s Vicar of Wakefield 1891 in full calf binding by Bumpus. Captain F. Marryatt Complete Works in 2 volumes (bound in one) published New York Richard Marsh (c.1850s) with several plates in half leather. Manual of Zoology by Henry Nicholson 1880 with woodcuts. [Surtees] Handley Cross in full leather and 'Ask Mamma' bound by Bayntun in gilt decorated half leather with coloured plates and other illustrations by John Leech. Nimrod [C.J. Apperley] Remarks on The Condition of Hunters, The Choice of Horses and Their Management 1837 in half leather. The English Gardener by William Cobbett 1829, together with another volume Paris 1817 folding maps (8)
A well-documented Second World War campaign group of four awarded Warrant Officer J. H. Gilpin, 214 (Federated Malay States) Squadron, Royal Air Force, a Sterling and Flying Fortress air gunner who flew in at least 19 operational sorties with the Squadron - over some of the most heavily defended targets, suffering frequent flak and enemy fighter damage, whilst shooting one of the latter down in the process 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, with Air Gunner’s Brevet, generally good very fine (lot) £360-£400 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- John Henry Gilpin was born in July 1922, and was native of Belfast, Northern Ireland. He joined the Royal Air Force in September 1939, and was posted to Canada to carry out pilot training in May 1941. Gilpin did not meet with success, and was posted to No. 3 Bombing & Gunnery School, Manitoba in October 1942. He returned to the UK, and was posted to 26 O.T.U. in April 1943. At the latter Gilpin was crewed up with Warrant Officer J. W. Walters, R.C.A.F. as his pilot, and together they were posted to 1651 H.C.U., Waterbeach for transition training to Stirlings in July 1943. Gilpin was posted for operational flying with 214 (Federated Malay States) Squadron (Stirlings) at Chedburgh in July 1943. He flew in at least 19 operational sorties with the Squadron, in Stirlings and Flying Fortresses, July 1943 - July 1944. Operational sorties included: Mine Laying Frisian Islands, 28 July 1943, ‘Shot up over large enemy convoy, own A/C knocked on back, & badly damaged at 640ft’ (Log Book refers); Nuremburg, 8 October 1943, ‘Port Inner Engine on fire landed three engines’ (Ibid); Boulogne; Mont Lucon; Modane Tunnels, 16 September 1943, ‘Marshalling Yards hit, attacked by unidentified enemy A/C, Wizard Prang’; Hanover, 22 September 1943, ‘Shot up by Me.210 over base own A/C badly damaged’ (Ibid); Ludwigshafen, 18 November 1943, ‘FW190 Destroyed (Confirmed)’ (Ibid); Berlin, 22 November 1943, ‘Opposition very heavy, bags of flack’ (Ibid); and Mining in the Bay of Biscay, 25 November 1943, ‘Very severe icing’ (Ibid). Stirlings were withdrawn from attacking German targets, and Gilpin’s crew flew sorties to France in Flying Fortresses to complete their tour. Gilpin’s crew was screened from operations earlier than usual as their tour with 214 Squadron had been particularly rough. A circumstance that was not unusual for 214 Squadron crews at this time - see Murray Pedon's A Thousand Shall Fall for more detail). Gilpin, having advanced to Warrant Officer, was subsequently posted to 1660 Conversion Unit (Lancasters) at Swinderby, in May 1945. Sold with the following related documents: Royal Canadian Air Force Flying Log Book for Aircrew other than Pilot, covering the period October 1942 - May 1945, this well annotated; several photos of the recipient and his crew, including his RAF Form 2093 from No. 11 Air Gunnery School; several aircrew clothing issue cards; his pay book; a large RAF folder with booklets of training notes and a Bomber Command Instructor School Signal Notes manual; a "Missing" telegram concerning his brother who was found “safe”; several letters and other ephemera.
A Great War C.B. group of five awarded to Colonel Sir Bruce G. Seton, Bt., Indian Medical Service, who was severely wounded at Kaniguram during the Waziristan campaign of 1894-95, and was later Mentioned in Despatches during the Great War The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, C.B. (Military) Companion’s neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel; India General Service 1854-95, 1 clasp, Waziristan 1894-5 (S: Capt. B. G. Seton., I.M.S.); India General Service 1895-1902, 1 clasp, Punjab Frontier 1897-98 (S. Capt. B. G. Seton, I.M.S.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (Col. Sir B. G. Seton); together with a silver eight-pointed star and Royal Masonic Institute for Girls Steward’s Badge for 1927, silver, silver-gilt and enamel, mounted for display, very fine and better (7) £1,200-£1,600 --- Provenance: Tony Sabell Collection, Dix Noonan Webb, September 2012. C.B. London Gazette 4 June 1917. M.I.D. London Gazette 27 June 1917. Sir Bruce Gordon Seton, Bt., was born on 13 October 1868, the son of Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Seton, Royal Engineers. He was educated at Bart’s and gained the M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. London in 1891. He entered the Indian Medical Service as a Surgeon Lieutenant in January 1892; being promoted to Surgeon Captain in January 1895, Major in January 1904 and Lieutenant-Colonel in January 1912. He was granted the brevet rank of Colonel on 30 June 1913. Seton served on the N.W. Frontier of India in the Waziristan campaign of 1894-95, being severely wounded at Kaniguram; then in the Tochi campaign of 1897-98. Prior to the Great War he held the post of Secretary to the Director-General of the I.M.S. During the Great War he was in command of the Kitchener Indian Hospital at Brighton, 1914-16. For his wartime services he was mentioned in despatches and appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath. On 6 March 1916 he succeeded his cousin, Sir Bruce Maxwell Seton, as 9th Baronet of Abercorn. In 1923 he advanced a claim to the Barony of Gordon, which, after six years, was rejected by the House of Lords. Sir Bruce Seton was the author or co-author of Cavalry Elementary Veterinary Manual, 1895; The Indian Medical Service, 1911; The Pipes of War, 1920; The Prisoners of Forty-five, 1928, and was editor of The Orderly Book of Lord Ogilvy’s Regiment in the Army of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, 1924. He died at Edinburgh on 3 July 1932. Sold with a folder containing extensive copied research.
Sopwith (T). An Account of the Mining Districts of Alston Moor, Weardale, and Teesdale, in Cumberland and Durham; comprising Descriptive Sketches of the Scenery, Antiquities, Geology, and Mining Operations, in the Upper Dales of the Rivers Tyne, Wear, and Tees, Alnwick: Printed by and for W. Davison, 1833, hand-coloured engraved map frontispiece (lightly offset to title), scattered spotting, three previous handwritten ownership inscriptions and one later ink stamp to front pastedown and endpaper, ownership stamp in blue ink to verso of map, original green cloth, printed label to spine, 8vo, together withDana (James). Manual of Mineralogy, including observations on mines, rocks, reduction of ores..., 4th edition, New Haven: Durrie & Peck, 1851, numerous illustrations throughout, some spotting, previous ownership inscription to front pastedown, hinges reinforced with archival tape to front pastedown and front fly leaf, original speckled calf, toned and rubbed with some loss, lower board partially detached, gilt spine, cracked and rubbed with some loss at head and tail of spine, 8voQTY: (2)
Sowerby (James). The Mineral Conchology of Great Britain; or Coloured Figures and Descriptions of those remains of Testaceous Animals or Shells, which have been preserved at various times and depths in the Earth, 7 volumes in 6, London: Printed for the author, 1812-46, 650 hand-coloured engraved plates (including 33bis and 184bis, several folding), engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 6, volume 7 without title (not called for in Nissen), bookplate of Edward Francis Witts to front pastedowns, a few trimmed to outer margin (plates 645 and 646 touching image), occasional light spotting, a few plates offset, mid 19th-century half calf, gilt-decorated spines with contrasting black and maroon morocco spine labels, extremities lightly rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, together with a copy of George Brettingham Sowerby's A Conchological Manual (1852), original publisher's cloth, 8voQTY: (7)NOTE:Nissen ZBI 3917; Ward & Carozzi 2093. 'Still considered the supreme work of British topographical mineralogy' (Conklin, James Sowerby, His Publications and Collections, 1995).Fine complete set. Exceedingly scarce with the unfinished seventh volume which expanded the number of plates from 611 to 650. We can only trace two other complete examples appearing at auction, most recently at Lyon & Turnbull, Edinburgh, 19 February 2020, lot 336.
Fairbairn (William). Treatise on Mills and Millwork, 2 volumes, 3rd edition, London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1871, numerous monochrome illustrations & folding plates, some light spotting & marginal toning, rebound with later green cloth spines retaining original embossed green cloth boards & spines, lightly rubbed to head & foot, some loss to the head & foot of the original spines, 8vo, together with:Hurst (George H.), Soaps, a practical manual of the manufacture of domestic, toilet and other soaps, London: Scott, Greenwood & Co., 1898, 'Net Book' slip bound into the title page, monochrome illustrations, some light toning throughout, original red cloth, boards lightly marked & rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, plusAnderson (Richard), Lightning Conductors their history, nature, and mode of application, London: E. & F. N. Spon, 1879, numerous monochrome illustrations, modern endpapers, some light spotting & toning, modern green cloth, boards lightly marked, 8vo, and other 19th & early 20th century manufacturing & mechanical reference & related, mostly original cloth, overall condition is generally good/very good, 8voQTY: (6 shelves)

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