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A gentleman's early 1980's stainless steel Omega Seamaster Professional 'The First Watch Worn On The Moon' manual wind wrist watch, on stainless steel Omega bracelet, with black dial and three subsidiary dials, movement c.861, case diameter 40mm, no box or papers.Bracelet quite worn with scratches. Nicks and scratches to case sides and back. Watch ticks when wound and the hands and button functions currently operational.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A gentleman's 9ct gold Jaeger LeCoultre manual wind dress wrist watch, on associated strap, with baton numerals and subsidiary seconds, case diameter 34mm, gross weight 31 grams, no box or papers.Some minor pitting to the dial. No insignia on winding crown. Glass and case in good order. Watch ticks when wound and the hands adjust.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A gentleman's rare 1940's stainless steel Longines Flyback manual wind chronograph wrist watch, ref. 4994, serial number 6,411,516, movement c.13ZN, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals and two subsidiary dials, case diameter 37mm, on associated leather strap, with Longines Extract from the Archives certificate.Very minor surface abrasions to the case back, otherwise in good order, commensurate with age and little use. Watch ticks when wound and the button functions are operational.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A gentleman's rare mid 1960's stainless steel Omega Speedmaster 'Ed White' manual wind chronograph wrist watch, the black dial with three subsidiary dials, ref. ST 105.003, movement c.321 and numbered 22081504, cased diameter 40mm, on stainless steel Omega bracelet numbered 633, with original purchaser booklet, dated 5/5/65, with later Omega box.Bracelet still quite firm. Minor surface scratches ti the bracelet and case back and sides. A few larger nicks to the left side of the case. A few nicks to the tachymetre in places. Scratches to the dial cover. Dial in good order. Some loss to the luminescent material within the hands. Watch ticks when wound and the button functions are operational.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A white gold ladies wrist watch, manual winding, Certina, square case set with brilliant cut diamonds in all corners and white gold strap with folding clasp, 585/000, br.w. 32 gr., case width 20 mm. Movement Certina 13-22.CERTINA, witgouden dames polshorloge, handopwinding, Certina, vierkanten kast in de hoeken bezet met briljant geslepen diamanten, aan witgouden band met Certina vouwsluiting, 585/000, br.gew. 32 gr., kastbreedte 20 mm. Uurwerk Certina 13-22.
TWO FOSSIL WRISTWATCHES AND A COSTUME JEWELLERY PURSE, the first a manual wind, round white and silvered dial, signed Fossil, mixed markers, chronograph, luminescent hands, stainless steel case, colourless gem bezel, approximate case width 38mm, to the white leather strap and white metal buckle, the second a manual wind, round white dial, signed Fossil 10 ATM, mixed markers, date window at the three o'clock position, luminescent hands, stainless steel case, colourless gem bezel, approximate case width 25mm, to the white metal link bracelet and stainless steel clasp, together with a costume jewellery purse (condition report: watches not currently working at time of cataloguing, not tested, costume purse appears to be in general fair to good condition clasp working)
THREE CAST IRON GATE HINGES LENGTH 71CM, A SET OF 'VIKING' KITCHEN SCALES WITH COMPLETE SET OF WEIGHTS, A PAST TIMES WRITING BOX, A COPPER JUG HEIGHT 21CM, A SMALL BOX OF 1960s POSTCARDS FROM HONG KONG AND SINGAPORE, two plant pot stands on wheels, and one box of approx twenty books , a manual of steam engineering and various Harry Potter books and a large metal tray 50.5cm, s.d (2 boxes and 2 loose)
THREE BAGS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT ETC, to include an Olympus OM10 camera body with an Olympus 50Mm f1.8 lens and manual adaptor, Olympus fit Tamron 80-210 zoom lens, Ensinor Olympus fit 2x convertor, Canon AV1 camera fitted with a Canon 50mm f1.8 lens, Canon 011A flashgun, Canon FS100 digital video camera, Konica Minolta digital camera, assorted cables etc, charger for the video camera is missing
A SELECTION OF WRISTWATCHES, to include a gents stainless steel 'Seiko Kinetic' fitted with a stainless steel bracelet with fold over clasp with additional links, a boxed 'Sekonda' fitted with a stretch bracelet, a ladies boxed 'Oasis' watch fitted with a pink strap, a ladies 'Raymond Weil' fitted with a yellow metal bracelet, a boxed gents manual wind 'Sekonda' gold plated watch fitted with an articulated bracelet and fold over clasp, a ladies 'Tiara' watch with an articulated bracelet, together with a ladies boxed silver 'Tissot' wristwatch, fitted with a silver articulated strap and fold over clasp hallmarked Birmingham, approximate total gross weight 34.8 grams (condition report: all in used conditions and untested)
A TOYOTA RAV 4 XT3 CAR, in metallic silver, registration number VK53 KNA, unwarranted milage of 56101, no V5C, first registration Dec 2003, 1993cc petrol engine, five doors, right hand drive, manual gearbox, MOT expires 29th August 2022, service history unknown (condition:-starts first time after being jump started, a full tank of fuel, battery flat, scratch to front right bumper, missing one parking sensor to front left bumper, interior dirt and in well used condition)
A 9CT GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, manual wind, round white dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, blue hands, plain polished case with an engraved monogram to the reverse, case back hallmarked 9ct London import 1914, 9ct dust cover, movement stamped '159310 17 jewels', approximate case width 49.8mm, approximate total gross weight 86.5 grams (condition report: general light wear, in working order although time keeping is untested)
A GARRARD 301 TRANSCRIPTION TURNTABLE, Schedule No 51400/2, Serial No 58451 mounted to a recent plinth and fitted with a Goldring Lenco P77 Tone arm and a modern platter. Manual for the Garrard and for the P77 (condition: looks to be refurbished, isnt wired to a plug so not tested, needle is incomplete, control plates maybe replacements, knobs for on/off and speed have been repaired)
A LADIES 18CT GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, working manual wind, gold floral detailed dial, black Roman numerals, blue hands, plain polished case with engraved monogram to the reverse, inside case back hallmarked 'ALD Aaron Lufkin Dennison' 18ct Birmingham 1907, 18ct gold dust cover, both stamped A12185, movement stamped 769776, approximate case width 33.6mm, bow stamped 18, approximate total gross weight 35.6 grams (condition report: working condition although time keeping is untested, general light wear, case opens and closes with ease, slight discolouration to the dial)
A YELLOW METAL OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, manual wind, round white dial, Roman numerals, gold tone hands, within a plain polished case, engraved monogram to the case back, inside case back stamped 18k Swiss control marks, 197983, plated dust cover, movement stamped Swiss, approximate case width 36.5mm, gold plated bow, approximate total gross weight 41.1 grams (condition report: working at time of cataloguing although time keeping is untested, small dink to the bottom of the case, slight discolouration under the bow, wear to the plate on the dust cover, overall condition fair to good)
Orden & Ehrenzeichen Deutschland - Bayern : Kurbayrischer Hochadeliger Ritterorden vom Heiligen Michael - Ordenskollane, 1. Drittel 19. Jahrhundert.Gestiftet am 29. September 1693 von Kurfürst Joseph Clemens, Erzbischof von Köln und Herzog von Bayern. Der Orden war ausschließlich für den Hochadel vorgesehen (die Ordensritter hatten eine Adelsprobe abzulegen und mussten römisch-katholischer Religion sein) und war mit prächtigen Regalien ausgestattet. So trugen die Ordensritter neben den eigentlichen Dekorationen prächtige Ordensornate und Schwerter. Die Ordensritter gliederten sich in eine geistliche Abteilung, die so genannte blaue Fahne und eine weltliche Abteilung, die so genannte weiße Fahne. Die beiden Fahnen waren jeweils in drei Klassen eingeteilt. Die 1. Klasse bestand aus neun geistlichen und neun weltlichen Ordens-Commandeurs oder Großkreuzherren, denen das tragen der Ordenskette vorbehalten war. Die 2. Klasse bestand aus vier geistlichen und vier weltlichen Ordensbeamten, die im unterschied zu den Großkreuzherren und Rittern nicht den Hl. Michael sondern die Ordensdevise ?Quis ut Deus? im vorderseitigen Medaillon der Ordenskreuze hatten. Die 3. Klasse bestand aus 18 geistlichen und 18 weltlichen Ordensritten, die das Ordenskreuz statt an der Kette am Band trugen. In den Statuten von 1721 war das Tragen eines gestickten Ordenskreuzes auf der linken Brust vorgesehen Der Orden genoss während des gesamten 18. Jahrhunders ein hohes Ansehen. 1799 gab Kurfürst Maximilian Joseph (der spätere König von Bayern) die ihm durch kanonische Wahl zugekommene Großmeisterwürde zurück, weil er nach Erbschaft der Kurpfalz und Bayerns mehrere Großmeisterwürden anderer Orden bekleidete und diese mit dem Amte des Großmeisters des Ordens vom Hl. Michael für unvereinbar hielt. An seiner Stelle wurde Herzog Wilhelm (von der Linie Birkenfeld des Hauses Bayern) am 12. April 1799 zum Goßmeister gewählt. Er erhielt den Titel "Herzog in Bayern" und war der Begründer der einzigen noch verbliebenen Nebenlinie des Hauses Wittelsbach, der auch die späterer österreichische Kaiserin Elisabeth, genannt Sisi, entstammte. Nach Erlangung des Königswürde (1806) genehmigte König Max. I. Joseph das Fortbestehen des Ordens im Königreich Bayern und der Orden wurde im Jahr 1813 unter der Bezeichnung ?Ritter-Haus-Orden vom Hl. Michael, dessen Großmeisterstelle mit Königlicher allerhöchster Genehmigung einem Prinzen des Hauses übertragen ist? im bayrischen Hof- und Staatshandbuch geführt. Nach dem Tode Herzog Wilhelms wandelte König Ludwig I. den Orden am 18. Januar 1837 in den Verdienst-Orden vom Hl. Michael um, gab ihm neue Statuten, eine veränderte Klasseneinteilung und ein etwas verändertes Aussehen und bestimmte, dass die alte Form des Ordens nicht mehr verliehen werden sollte. Den bisherigen Rittern wurde das Tragen der Dekorationen jedoch ausdrücklich weiterhin gestattet. Im Zeitraum des Bestehens des Ordens von 1693 ? 1837 wurden insgesamt nur 289 Großkreuzherren und 119 Ritter ernannt. Alle Insignien des Ordens sind daher von größter Seltenheit. Ordenskollane. Silber vergoldet und emailliert. 1. Drittel 19. Jahrhundert. Die Ordenskollane besteht aus insgesamt 40 Gliedern, darunter vier Hauptliedern mit Personifikationen der Tugenden: Beständigkeit (Perseverantia), Frömmigkeit (Pietas) Treue (Fidelitas) und Tapferkeit / Stärke (Fortitudo) sowie 16 Gliedern mit Waffentrophäen und den alternierenden, aufgelegten, blau emaillierten Buchstaben "P" und "F" sowie 20 Rautengliedern mit dem bayrischen Rautenwappen in Emaillemalerei umgeben von Donnerkeilen und Flammen. Das Mittelglied mit der Personifikation der Pietas mit kleiner Öse zum Einhängen des Ordenskleinodes. Dieses sowie die übrigen Glieder mit den Darstellungen der Tugenden rückseitig mit besonders fein gravierten Lorbeerkränzen und aufgelöteten Tragehaken. Gesamtlänge: 160 cm. Neben dem hier angebotenen Exemplar existiert noch ein weiteres, jedoch unvollständiges Exemplar (Länge 117 cm) das im Bayrischen Armeemuseum in Ingolstadt aufbewahrt wird. Weitere Stücke sind weder in Museums- noch Privatbesitz bekannt Die hier angebotene Kollane ist bei Klingbeil / Thies, Orden 1700 - 2000, Band I, S. 117 f, Nr. 305 abgebildet und beschrieben. Hochbedeutendes historisches Liebhaberstück von allergrößter Seltenheit. Wahrscheinlich das einzige in Privatbesitz heute noch existierende Exemplar. German Orders and Medals - Kingdom of Bavaria : Electorate of Bavaria - Order of Saint Michael - Collar Chain.Founded on September 29, 1693 by Elector Joseph Clemens, Archbishop of Cologne and Duke of Bavaria. The order was intended exclusively for the high nobility (the knights of the order had to present a proof of nobility and had to be of Roman Catholic religion) and was equipped with splendid regalia. Thus, in addition to the actual decorations, the knights of the Order wore splendid insignia and swords. The knights of the order were divided into a spiritual division, the so-called blue flag, and a secular division, the so-called white flag. The two flags were each divided into three classes. The 1st class consisted of nine ecclesiastical and nine secular Order Commanders or Grand Crosses. They had the exclusive right to wear the orders' collar chain. The 2nd class consisted of four ecclesiastical and four secular officers of the Order, who, unlike the Knights of the Grand Cross and regular Knights, did not have St. Michael but the Order's motto "Quis ut Deus" in the front medallion of their badges. The 3rd class consisted of 18 ecclesiastical and 18 secular knights of the Order, who wore a smaller version of the Order's cross on a ribbon instead of the collar chain. In the statutes of 1721 the regulation to wear an embroidered cross of the order (breast star) on the left breast was provided. The Order enjoyed a high reputation throughout the 18th century. In 1799, Elector Maximilian Joseph (later King of Bavaria) gave back the Grand Mastership he had received by canonical election because, after inheriting the Electoral Palatinate and Bavaria, he held several Grand Masterships of other Orders and considered them incompatible with the office of Grand Master of the Order of St. Michael. In his place, Duke Wilhelm (of the Birkenfeld line of the House of Bavaria) was elected Grand Master on April 12, 1799. He was given the title "Herzog in Bayern" (Duke in Bavaria) and was head of this last remaining side line of the Royal House of Wittelsbach. The legendary Empress of Austria Elisabeth "Sisi" also was a member of this branch of the Wittelsbach family. After attaining the royal dignity (1806), King Max. I. Joseph approved the continuation of the Order in the Kingdom of Bavaria and in 1813 the Order was listed in the Bavarian Court and State Manual under the name "Ritter-Haus-Orden vom St. Michael, dessen Großmeisterstelle mit Königlicher allerhöchster Genehmigung einem Prinzen des Hauses übertragen ist". After the death of Duke Wilhelm, King Ludwig I transformed the Order into the Order of Merit of St. Michael on January 18, 1837. He gave it new statutes, devided it in different classes (grades) and a slightly different design and determined that the old form of the Order should no longer be awarded. However, the previous knights were expressly allowed to continue wearing their old style decorations. During the period of the Order's existence from 1693 - 1837, a total of only 289 Knights of the Grand Cross and 119 ordinary Knights were appointed. All insignia of the Order are therefore of great rarity.
Orden & Ehrenzeichen Deutschland - Bayern : Kurbayrischer Hochadeliger Ritterorden vom Heiligen Michael - Gesticktes Ordenskreuz (Bruststern) aus der Stiftungszeit des Ordens, um 1721.Gestiftet am 29. September 1693 von Kurfürst Joseph Clemens, Erzbischof von Köln und Herzog von Bayern. Der Orden war ausschließlich für den Hochadel vorgesehen (die Ordensritter hatten eine Adelsprobe abzulegen und mussten römisch-katholischer Religion sein) und war mit prächtigen Regalien ausgestattet. So trugen die Ordensritter neben den eigentlichen Dekorationen prächtige Ordensornate und Schwerter. Die Ordensritter gliederten sich in eine geistliche Abteilung, die so genannte blaue Fahne und eine weltliche Abteilung, die so genannte weiße Fahne. Die beiden Fahnen waren jeweils in drei Klassen eingeteilt. Die 1. Klasse bestand aus neun geistlichen und neun weltlichen Ordens-Commandeurs oder Großkreuzherren, denen das tragen der Ordenskette vorbehalten war. Die 2. Klasse bestand aus vier geistlichen und vier weltlichen Ordensbeamten, die im unterschied zu den Großkreuzherren und Rittern nicht den Hl. Michael sondern die Ordensdevise ?Quis ut Deus? im vorderseitigen Medaillon der Ordenskreuze hatten. Die 3. Klasse bestand aus 18 geistlichen und 18 weltlichen Ordensritten, die das Ordenskreuz statt an der Kette am Band trugen. In den Statuten von 1721 war (als Stern) das Tragen eines gestickten Ordenskreuzes auf der linken Brust vorgesehen Der Orden genoss während des gesamten 18. Jahrhunders ein hohes Ansehen. 1799 gab Kurfürst Maximilian Joseph (der spätere König von Bayern) die ihm durch kanonische Wahl zugekommene Großmeisterwürde zurück, weil er nach Erbschaft der Kurpfalz und Bayerns mehrere Großmeisterwürden anderer Orden bekleidete und diese mit dem Amte des Großmeisters des Ordens vom Hl. Michael für unvereinbar hielt. An seiner Stelle wurde Herzog Wilhelm (von der Linie Birkenfeld des Hauses Bayern) am 12. April 1799 zum Goßmeister gewählt. Er erhielt den Titel eines "Herzogs in Bayern" und war der Begründer dieser letzten noch verbliebenen Nebenlinie des Hauses Wittelsbach, der auch die spätere österreichische Kaiserin Elisabeth, genannt Sisi, entstammte. Nach Erlangung des Königswürde (1806) genehmigte König Max. I. Joseph das Fortbestehen des Ordens im Königreich Bayern und der Orden wurde im Jahr 1813 unter der Bezeichnung ?Ritter-Haus-Orden vom Hl. Michael, dessen Großmeisterstelle mit Königlicher allerhöchster Genehmigung einem Prinzen des Hauses übertragen ist? im bayrischen Hof- und Staatshandbuch geführt. Nach dem Tode Herzog Wilhelms wandelte König Ludwig I. den Orden am 18. Januar 1837 in den Verdienst-Orden vom Hl. Michael um, gab ihm neue Statuten, eine neue Klasseneinteilung und eine was verändertes Aussehen und bestimmte, dass die alte Form des Ordens nicht mehr verliehen werden sollte. Den bisherigen Rittern wurde das Tragen der Dekorationen jedoch ausdrücklich weiterhin gestattet. Im Zeitraum des Bestehens des Ordens von 1693 ? 1837 wurden insgesamt nur 289 Großkreuzherren und 119 Ritter ernannt. Alle Insignien des Ordens sind daher von größter Seltenheit. Gesticktes Ordenskreuz gemäß der Statuten von 1721. Vergoldeter Silberlahn und Silberfäden, schwarze Seidenfadenstickerei. Auf der Rückseite Deckpapier mit handschriftlicher Herstellerbezeichnung: ?J. f. de Bois Brodeur de son a. e. d. Bav.?. Bedeutendes Prachtexemplar in allerfeinster Stickereiqualität aus der Regierungszeit des Erzbbischofs und Kurfürsten von Köln Klemens August v. Bayern (1723 ? 1761). Dieses Exemplar ist bei Klingbeil/Thies, Orden 1700 ? 2000, Band I., S. 116 ff abgebildet und beschrieben. Es handelt sich um das einzige bekannte gestickte Brustkreuz dieses Ordens gemäß der Statuten von 1721, von dem auch in den Museen des Freistaates Bayern kein weiteres Exemplar vorhanden ist. German Orders and Medals - Kingdom of Bavaria : Electorate of Bavaria - Order of Saint Michael - Early embroidered breast star, 1721. Founded on September 29, 1693 by Elector Joseph Clemens, Archbishop of Cologne and Duke of Bavaria. The order was intended exclusively for the high nobility (the knights of the order had to present a proof of nobility and had to be of Roman Catholic religion) and was equipped with splendid regalia. Thus, in addition to the actual decorations, the knights of the Order wore splendid insignia and swords. The knights of the order were divided into a spiritual division, the so-called blue flag, and a secular division, the so-called white flag. The two flags were each divided into three classes. The 1st class consisted of nine ecclesiastical and nine secular Order Commanders or Grand Crosses. They had the exclusive right to wear the orders' collar chain. The 2nd class consisted of four ecclesiastical and four secular officers of the Order, who, unlike the Knights of the Grand Cross and regular Knights, did not have St. Michael but the Order's motto "Quis ut Deus" in the front medallion of their badges. The 3rd class consisted of 18 ecclesiastical and 18 secular knights of the Order, who wore a smaller version of the Order's cross on a ribbon instead of the collar chain. In the statutes of 1721 the regulation to wear an embroidered cross of the order (breast star) on the left breast was provided. The Order enjoyed a high reputation throughout the 18th century. In 1799, Elector Maximilian Joseph (later King of Bavaria) gave back the Grand Mastership he had received by canonical election because, after inheriting the Electoral Palatinate and Bavaria, he held several Grand Masterships of other Orders and considered them incompatible with the office of Grand Master of the Order of St. Michael. In his place, Duke Wilhelm (of the Birkenfeld line of the House of Bavaria) was elected Grand Master on April 12, 1799. He was given the title "Herzog in Bayern" (Duke in Bavaria) and was head of this last remaining side line of the Royal House of Wittelsbach. The legendary Empress of Austria Elisabeth "Sisi" also was a member of this branch of the Wittelsbach family. After attaining the royal dignity (1806), King Max. I. Joseph approved the continuation of the Order in the Kingdom of Bavaria and in 1813 the Order was listed in the Bavarian Court and State Manual under the name "Ritter-Haus-Orden vom St. Michael, dessen Großmeisterstelle mit Königlicher allerhöchster Genehmigung einem Prinzen des Hauses übertragen ist". After the death of Duke Wilhelm, King Ludwig I transformed the Order into the Order of Merit of St. Michael on January 18, 1837. He gave it new statutes, devided it in different classes (grades) and a slightly different design and determined that the old form of the Order should no longer be awarded. However, the previous knights were expressly allowed to continue wearing the decorations. During the period of the Order's existence from 1693 - 1837, a total of only 289 Knights of the Grand Cross and 119 ordinary Knights were appointed. All insignia of the Order are therefore of great rarity. Embroidered cross of the Order according to the statutes of 1721. Gilt silver lantern and silver threads, black silk thread embroidery. On the back cover paper with handwritten maker's inscription: "J. f. de Bois Brodeur de son a. e. d. Bav." (J. f. de Bois embroiderer to His Serene Highness the Duke of Bavaria) Magnificent and splendid breast star in the finest quality of bullion embroidery dating from the reign of the Archbishop and Elector of Cologne Klemens August of Bavaria (1723 - 1
A Rolex Prince Chronometre 18ct. gold wrist watch, c.1930's, manual movement, calibre 1712, 18 rubies, having signed rectangular "Doctors" dial with upper Arabic numeral dial with blued steel hands, lower seconds dial, movement stamped "Rolex Chronometer" and "Timed 6 positions", Rolex crown, 20mm wide 18ct. gold curved snap-back rectangular case, interior stamped "R.W.C.Ltd", exterior stamped serial numbers and Rolex Crown logo, to associated brown crocodile effect leather strap, in jewelers case.Condition note: In working order, case back numbered 30358 and 1862, case length 34mm exluding lugs, further images added.
A Rotary 9ct. gold gentleman's quartz wristwatch, having signed circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with date aperture at 3 o'clock, 33mm wide 9ct. gold case, to associated leather strap (gross weight 30.7g), together with a Dunhill silver gentleman's quartz wristwatch, having signed circular Roman numeral dial, to leather strap, in Dunhill case, both currently not working, probably requiring new battery, Also a longines stainless steel military wristwatch, manual movement, currently not working, a 9ct. gold ladies' wristwatch, having circular white enamel Arabic numeral dial, 25mm 9ct. gold case, Chester 1933, not working (gross weight 12.8g) and aanother ladies' watch. (lot as found). (5)Further image added.
LEICA R4 MIT WECHSELOBJEKTIVEN, 1980-86, Ser. Nr.: 1611181, Objektive: Leitz Canada Summicron-R 1:2/50 (3011138), Leitz Canada Apo-Telyt-R 1:3.4/180 (2987774), Leitz Wetzlar Summicron-R 1:2/35 (3246996), Leitz Wetzlar Macro-Elmarit-R 1:2.8/60 (3255541). Normale Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. Alle Teile in optisch gutem Zustand, Funktion nicht geprüft. Anbei: Leitz Motor Winder R, Blitzgerät Metz 45 CT-5, Bedienungsanleitung, Stativ und Kameratasche.| LEICA R4 WITH INTERCHANGEABLE LENSES1980-86, Ser. No.: 1611181, lenses: Leitz Canada Summicron-R 1:2/50 (3011138), Leitz Canada Apo-Telyt-R 1:3.4/180 (2987774), Leitz Wetzlar Summicron-R 1:2/35 (3246996) , Leitz Wetzlar Macro-Elmarit-R 1:2.8/60 (3255541). Normal signs of age and wear. All parts in optically good condition, function not checked. Enclosed: Leitz Motor Winder R, flash unit Metz 45 CT-5, manual, tripod and camera bag.
Raich Carter - Rone Sportsmans gent's 9ct gold cased manual wind wrist-watch, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed to the back 'Presented to H. Carter by Derby County FC winners of English FA Cup 1945-6', leather strap. Provenance: By direct descent from the family of Raich Carter having been consigned by his daughter Jane Carter.Condition Report:Movement currently functioning - time keeping not checkedSome wear to silvering of dial.Strap probably a replacement.Inscription slightly worn.
Raich Carter - Rone Sportsmans gent's 9ct gold cased manual wind wrist-watch, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, leather strap. Provenance: By direct descent from the family of Raich Carter having been consigned by his daughter Jane Carter.Condition Report:Movement currently intermittingly functioning - time keeping not checkedSlight wear to silvered dial.Strap probably a replacement.
Air Ministry First Edition Book Titled The Lancaster Bomber-Pocket Manual 1941-1945. Published in 2012. 128 pages. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £9.99
An Aston Martin DB4/GT workshop manual,green Rexine hardback covers, hole punched pages, title page with hand-written chassis numbers, some workshop wear and smudging, large 4to; together with a DB4 Instruction Book, green leather covers, 82 numbered pages, some water damage, spine and front cover loose, the inner flyleaf hand-written 'Chass DB4/-844/R ENG 370/890' and other information with J.F. Jackman rubber stamp, 8vo. (2)Footnotes:The Workshop Manual was used by Midlands based garage owner and mechanic Tom Wilson who worked on and serviced DB4GT-00167R-40MT for Tommy Atkins in the 1960s, and worked on and serviced DB4 1040R from April 1963.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Christian Hueber & David A Sulzberger: Bentley Continental Sports Saloon; a standard limited edition with accompanying Bentley Register, published by Palawan Press, 2003,'hors de commerce' standard edition numbered 'HC/8', of 150 copies published, bound in black buckram hard covers with gilt tooling and with slip-case, large 4to, 400 numbered pages, well-illustrated reference title relating to the R-Type Continental, and with accompanying Bentley Register for the Continental Sports Saloon, black card covers, 231 numbered pages, with build and ownership details of the cars, and together with folio of reproduced drawings and profiles of coachwork styles by various coachbuilders including H J Mulliner and Pinin Farina. (3)Footnotes:Of the 358 copies of this book published, 150 were produced as Standard Editions, with the remaining 208 published as Owners' Editions which were issued as part of a presentation boxed set for owners of the R-Type Continental, with 'owners' manual' style covers and each numbered with the corresponding chassis number.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Workshop manuals for Porsche 356 models,comprising a 1954 Workshop/Service manual for Porsche 356A, maroon cloth-bound hard covers, stud-bound; a Supplement Workshop manual for 365B, also maroon stud-bound cloth-bound hard covers with yellow front cover design (some wear in places); a 1960 Workshop manual for 356B/C, in maroon vinyl ring-binder; offered together with a 1965 Workshop manual for Porsche 911, in maroon vinyl ring-binder (some staining to covers), each English text. (4)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: • ץ Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.â—Š £30 + VAT uplift and storage at £6 + VAT per lot per day.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two 'Ferrari' garage display items,modern, comprising an acrylic on canvas painting inspired by the Ferrari 375/GTC & 330GTC owner's manual, 130 x 95cm, and a Cavallino Rampante 'prancing horse', moulded fibreglass, 140cm high. (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: â—Šâ—Šâ—Šâ—Š £60 + VAT uplift and storage at £12 + VAT per lot per dayFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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