Make & Model: Citroen DS3 DsignDate of Reg: BJ63 YRFColour: Silvercc: 1199MoT: 16-11-2021Fuel Type: PETROLMileage: 69kTransmission: MANUALSummary: Three registered keepers with the last entry January 2021 at 62,543 milesVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=149253
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Make & Model: VW Golf Match TDI 105Date of Reg: WU08 MDKColour: Silvercc: 1896MoT: 27-08-2022Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 114KTransmission: MANUALSummary: Last registered keeper since August 2016Vehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=149260
Make & Model: Citroen C4 Picasso VTR+ HDIDate of Reg: AF12 URCColour: Bluecc: 1560MoT: 11-11-2021Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 159kTransmission: MANUALSummary: Two registered keepers with the last keeper since Nov 2014. Five service stamps with the last entry October 2020 at 149,016 miles, Two keys (not tested)Vehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=149095
Make & Model: Vauxhall Insignia SRI 160 CDTIDate of Reg: KU60 LCWColour: Blackcc: 1956MoT: 12-01-2022Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 125kTransmission: MANUALSummary: Two registered keepers with the last keeper since April 2012Vehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=149258
Make & Model: Toyota Rav4 XT4 D-4DDate of Reg: HJ57 LVCColour: Greycc: 2231MoT: 09-09-2022Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 119kTransmission: MANUALSummary: Five service stamps. Two keys (not tested) Three registered keepers with the last keeper since July 2016. Selection of invoicesSold with an after sales test driveVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=149239
A NEMA TD 688 Cipher Machine, Swiss, third quarter of the 18th century,the 10-wheel cipher machine used by the Swiss Army and Diplomatic Corp, complete with standard keyboard, corresponding light-up displays, remote display, spare bulbs and wiring, and operational instructions manual, in painted metal case, 12 3/4in (32cm) wide Footnotes:The NEMA utilised a total of 10 rotors: 5 for enciphering the alphabet, and 5 paired rotors which give irregular stepping of the rotors. This was a marked improvement over the original German counterpart, Enigma.The high serial number denotes that the present machine was produced as an Operational Machine for wartime use only, rather than a Training model or a scarce Foreign Office version.The present Lot includes a bilingual operations manual stamped ENTKLASSIFIZIERT DATUM: 9 Juli 1992, which denotes the official declassification date for the NEMA.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Rare Richard Cushee 'Mr Neale's Patent' 12-inch celestial globe, English, circa 1730,signed A New Celestial GLOBE By R Cushee 1730, the brass frame mounted with geared lunar apparatus devised and made by John Neale, brass meridian engraved with four quadrant degree scales, horizontal ring engraved with calendar and points of the compass, with operating wheel and gearing at the base, raised on turned brass column and domes base, together with a framed plate illustrating the celestial and terrestrial globe from a plate in The New Dictionary of Art and Science, 23in (59cm) high; framed plate 20in x 14in (51cm x 35.5cm) (2)Footnotes:Provenance:Christie's, London, 1967.The Stephen Edell Collection.Neale's globe accessory was a geared version of a manual device presented to the Royal Society in 1747 by James Ferguson to show the apparent geocentric movements of the Moon. In it 'a simple wheel train at the top of the globe coupled the globe's rotation to that of a quadrantal moon-arm and thereby caused the moon to move relative to the globe and a stationary sun' (King & Millburn 196-7). Exactly when Neale devised it is uncertain as his only patent, obtained in 1744 was for a form of coaxial orrery. It was perhaps by association with this patent that Neale's globes were referred to as 'patent globes'The earliest description of Neale's device is in Edward Moore, A Supplement to all former treatises on the use of the globes, render'd necesssary from the late improvements exhibited to the public on mr.Neale's patent globes. In two parts ..., London 1751. printed: and sold by M. Cooper, in Pater-Noster-Row; B. Cole, mathematical instrument maker, in Fleet Street, and by the patentee, at his House in Leadenhall-Street. It was described again in a long advertisement in Daniel Fenning; New & easy guide to the use of the Globes, London 1754 wherein a ten page description he states that 3in and 12in models were made respectively for six and twelve guineas.The 'patent globes' were also illustrated in A New and Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences: Comprehending All the Branches of Useful Knowledge ... Illustrated with Above Three Hundred Copper-Plates, Curiously Engraved by Mr. Jefferys ... by a Society of Gentlemen, London: 1754-1755.Only the lunar apparatus was made by Neale, the globes being supplied by Richard Cushee, a close neighbour of Neale's in Fleet Street. A pair of the 3in model with globes by Cushee fitted with Neale's device (the terrestrial dated 1731), are held in the Science Museum, London (See Calvert N° 5).John Neale (c. 1724-post 1783), was a watchmaker freed in the Skinners' Company in 1718 having been apprenticed to Jonathan Houillière. He lived in Leadenhall Street, and had a shop at the 'King's Arms and Dial', St Dunstan's, Fleet Street. He bound eleven apprentices between 1742 and 1758 and for a period employed James Watt. Neale made other instruments incorporating geared mechanisms (a waywiser is known), and also gave private lecture courses on the globes and electricity either in the homes of the clients or in his own dining room. He declared bankruptcy twice, in 1750 and 1758, but was a Common Councillor for the Ward of Aldersgate Within from 1768-83.Literature:H. R. Calvert, Science Museum illustrated booklet: Astronomy: globes, orreries & other models, 1967.Gloria Clifton, Directory of British scientific instrument makers 1550-1851, 1995.Henry C. King & John R. Millburn, Geared to the stars, the evolution of planetariums, orreries, and astronomical clocks, 1978.E. G. R. Taylor, The Mathematical practitioners of Hanovarian England, 1714-1840.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A M-209-B ENCRYPTION MACHINE, SUPPLIED BY L.C. SMITH & CORONA TYPEWRITER INC., American, mid 20th century,Serial no.126482, the green metal casing with 6 adjustable key wheels at the front, the left side with enciphering knob and power lever on the right, letters printed on paper tape, complete with hinged lid mounted with paper tape reel and associated accessories, together with print-out copy of the 1942 instruction manual, 7in (18cm) wide Footnotes:The M-209-B was designed by the Swedish cryptographer Boris Hagelin, and produced by the New York-based manufacturers Smith & Corona. The machine was used by the United States armed forces throughout World War II and saw continued service during the Korean War. Entering text was a manual process performed by setting the alphabet ring to the desired letter, then turning the right-hand knob one full rotation, repeating for each individual letter. This laborious process was offset by the machine's compact size and it not requiring any electricity to operate, which provided greater portability compared to the German Enigma machines.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A NEMA TD 459 Cipher Machine, Swiss, third quarter of the 20th century,the 10-wheel cipher machine used by the Swiss Army and Diplomatic Corp, complete with standard keyboard, corresponding light-up displays, remote display, wiring, and operational instructions manual, in painted metal case, 12 1/2in (32cm) wide Footnotes:First deployed in 1947, the NEMA cipher machine shared numerous features with the commercial Enigma, including the lack of a plugboard. In contrast, the NEMA utilised 5 rotors for enciphering the alphabet, and an additional 5 paired rotors which give irregular stepping of the rotors. This configuration resolved a major vulnerability of the odometer-style stepping of the Enigma machine.The present Lot includes a bilingual operations manual stamped ENTKLASSIFIZIERT DATUM: 9 Juli 1992, which denotes the official declassification date for the NEMA.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Victory Industries VIP Raceways Set R1 Slot Car Set, 8 curved tracks, 4 straight track units, 1 humped track unit, power connector, 2 bridge members, 4 bridge approach supports, 2 52” crash barriers, 2 scale model racing cars, af, chassis only, original box is in very good original condition, with manual.(untested) plus Scalextric Set 70 Porsche & BRM F1 racing cars, realistic sounds, contents good, box lid poor, A211 boxed First Aid Hut, A202 Racing Pit, 2 x boxed A265 Hand Throttles, 11th edition catalogue, plus some other items (A.Lot)
A Gentleman's Omega Seamaster 1960s stainless steel Caliber 321 chronograph wristwatch with original stainless steel strap, the champagne coloured dial with three dials, centre sweeping seconds, outer tachymeter band, Omega crown flanked by buttons at 2 and 4 , 17 jewel manual movement, with original steel strap with deployment bucklediameter of dial 35mmCondition: The reverse of the watch with some scratches particularly over the word 'Waterproof'. Link of strap requiring attention. Dial in original condition with a little bubbling to the top. The watch is not in working condition at the time of cataloguing and appears to need attention and overahaul. First hand inspection is suggested.
An 18ct gold Patek Philippe Gentleman's 'Calatrava' Ref 1578 wristwatch1950s manual wind, silvered dial, sculpted lugs, pointed baton and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds at 6, later strap and buckle, case dial and movement signeddial diameter approximately 3.8cmCondition: Movement not tested but running at time of cataloguing. Associated box. Fairly good clean condition with no obvious damage.
A rare gentleman's large size stainless steel Omega 33.3 monopusher chronograph wristwatch c.1939 REF. CK988the silver circular dial with raised luminous Arabic numerals, outer telemetre and inner snail shaped tachymetre scales, subsidiary constant seconds and 30 minutes register dials and luminous feuille hands, olive shaped pusher at 2 o' clock, 17 jewel manual wind movement, cal 33.3, bimetallic compensated balance, no. 9382543 manual, signed Omega Suisse, staybrite steel case no 9554615 signed Omega, associated leather braceletdial diameter 33 mm., case diameter 38 mm.Condition: Movement winds and ticks however the chronograph function does not appear to work. The continuous seconds dial does run. No guarantee can be offered as to the full working order of this wristwatch. A full overhaul is required. Dial has corrosion and marks and requires attention. Case has surface wear and light scratches. A scratch to glass above the subsidiary 30 minute register
Crossman American Classic Model 1377 .177cal Pump Up Action Air Pistol. Serial number 878221688. 260mm long barrel. Working action. 344mm overall length. Plastic grips and fore end. Plus owners manual. Along with a box of various air gun parts, part air rifle stock, Webley Pistol grips and four shot flasks etc.
A Gentleman's gold plated Omega wristwatch, the circular decorative dial with Arabic numerals, batons and subsidiary seconds dial, manual wind, the yellow metal tapering mesh bracelet stamped '219VI 750', total weight approx 71gCondition report: Currently in working order but no guarantee, watch is gold plated but mesh strap is stamped '750', diameter of case approx 35mm (excluding winder), some scatches to the case and glazing, winder has Omega logo, general wear to case but no significant visible damage, refer to images
A 9ct gold Lady's Omega bracelet watch, the circular silvered dial with batons and faceted glass, within tapering yellow gold stylised mesh bracelet strap, manual wind, hallmarked London 1969, total weight approx 43g, within red Omega boxCondition report: In working order but no guarantee, watch face measures approx 10mm, strap tapers from approx 18mm to 14mm, strap slightly misshapen/twisted, general wear, refer to images
A 9ct gold Lady's Omega bracelet watch, the circular silvered dial with batons, with attached yellow gold bracelet strap, manual wind, total weight approx 29.8g, (at fault)Condition report: Bracelet is hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham 1968, some compressions/wear to the bracelet near the watch, some crazing to the glazing, currently in working order bu not guarantee, general wear, refer to images
Selection of Royal Navy Manualsincluding Admiralty Navigation Manual 1938 ... Manual Of Seamanship 1937 ... Manual Of Naval Airmanship 1949 ... Radio Signals 1942 ... Seaman's Pocket Book 1943 ... Handbook Of The Royal Naval Sick Berth Staff ... Signal Card 1937 ... Ship's Captain Medical Guide.
Quantity of Royal Air Force Training Manuals and Booksall relating to Sergeant J H P Lawrence. Including RCAF Flying Maps for Canada ... Air Crew Lecture Notes Handbook ... RCAF Gunnery Notes ... Notebook For Navigators ... Quantity of Training Leaflets ... Booklets including Air Navigation ... Aircraft Recognition ... Meteorology ... Morse Code Manual ... Astro Navigator. Good selection.
Selection of Aviation Booksincluding The Great Raids Vol 1 & 2 ... The Men Who Went To Warsaw ... South African Air Force At War ... Above And Beyond. The Canadians War In The Air ... 617 Sqn. The Dambusters At War ... The Lancaster Manual ... Bases Of Air Strategy ... The Arnold Scheme ... The Squadrons Of The Royal Air Force with later obituary newspaper reports of various airmen. Quantity
Bygone books, etc., an interesting selection to include Warne's Picture Natural History, various other natural history fiction, non fiction, The Electrician's Pocket Book 1949, The Motor Manual Motor, a small quantity of map books, pocket diaries, year books 1913, Great Discoveries, religion, prayer, Biggles and the Black Peril, cookery, Life and Words of Christ, etc., (a quantity).
A box of various shooting requisites including various canvas bags, gun rods, gun rack, various gun parts, cleaning rods, Siebe Gorman gas mask, Red Eagle Squadron 23 magazine September 1964, 1966 Infantry Section Commander's Aide Memoire, 1956 directions for the use of artillery instruments pamphlet No. 15, the Displacement Calculator, Artillery training Volume 3 Field Gunnery pamphlet No. 3 Duties at our HQ and Guns General 1952, small arms manual by Lt - col J A Barlow first edition 1942 etc
Omega Gentleman's gold plated wristwatch, the signed dial with Arabic numeral hour markers, railway minute track and subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands, fitted with a signed 15 jewel manual wind movement no. 88607720, the snap on case marked Dennison and numbered Moon 274005 39 and the shoulders 005Condition Report: Gross weight 27.8 grams Movement winds and hands turn, not tested for timekeeping, the hour marker have fading commensurate with age.Glass is scratchedEwbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
A Gentleman's silver cased wristwatch, the unsigned black dial with Arabic numeral hour markers and minute track, subsidiary seconds dial and luminous hands, fitted with a Swiss 15 jewel manual wind movement, the case back hallmarked Birmingham 1916 and inscribed Dennison 305446 lCondition Report: Hands turning and movement winds, but has not been tested for time keeping Scratched glassed Fading to dialEwbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
Ladies gold cased watch set with turquoise and pearls, enamel dial with blue Arabic numeral hour markers, and offset with 12 at crown, fitted with an unmarked Swiss manual wind movement, the case back marked JF and 9 ct, no.450643 and mounted on an integral expanding link bracelet set with pearl and turquoiseCondition Report: 9 ct gross weight 25.2 grams Movement wind and is currently working but watch has not been tested for timekeeping.Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.Case diameter 36.5mmFully expanded 28cmCirca Early 20th Century
Vintage ladies wristwatch, white enamel decorative dial, with Arabic numerals, in a gold case, stamped 14 ct, with red guilloche enamel with fleur-de-lis detail to the reverse, manual wind movementCondition Report: Gross weight approximately 17.5 gramsEwbanks Auction house does not guarantee the working order of the items it sells
Longines a Gentleman's, stainless steel wristwatch, the white silvered dial with baton hour markers and subsidiary seconds dial, fitted with a manual wind movement and mounted on a steel bracelet, with box and original receipt dated 1966Condition Report: watch is currently working but has not been tested for time keepingcrystal chipped and cracked between 6 & 7 o'clock and scratched surface Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold

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