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A TIFFANY & CO. 18K YELLOW GOLD POCKET WATCH WITH GOLD CHAIN, CASE NO. 19586 a yellow gold Tiffany & Co. hunting openface pocket watch, enamel dial, with subsidiary seconds, ruby banking pins, manual movement, the cover engraved on verso with deer and banner reading PRESS FORWARD, with gold link chain terminating in bar, the dial marked with maker's mark TIFFANY & Co. NEW YORK, the case marked twice with 18k standard, maker's mark, no. 19586, incised with various numerals, the movement marked with maker's mark and no. 19586; diameter: 45 mm, length of chain: 48.5 cm (19 1/8 in.)
A CARTIER CITRINE, ONYX, CHRYSOPRASE, SILVER AND DIAMOND 'MYSTERY CLOCK', CASE NO. 201207, CIRCA 1970Swith manual movement, facetted octagonal citrine dial, enclosed rose-cut diamond hands and exterior rose-cut trimdiamond-set hands, bezel-set diamond hour markers, the dial within a chrysoprase border, with mother-of-pearl support banded with diamonds, the octagonal plinth of onyx, chrysoprase and sterling silver, marked on base with 925 standard, other standards, maker's mark Cartier Paris and case no. 201207, with winding keys, housed in a fitted red leather Cartier case; overall height: 25 cm (9 7/8 in.)RELATED LITERATUREHans Nadelhoffer, Cartier: Jewelers Extraordinary (New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1984), p. 258A. Kenneth Snowman, The Master Jewelers (New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1990), p. 198LOT NOTESThe "Mystery" clock, so called because of the illusion of floating hands, was conceived by Louis Cartier and the house's clockmaker Maurice Coüet, with the first models produced in 1912. The clocks remain among Cartier's most sophisticated luxury productions. Similar mystery clocks of octagonal design are reminiscent of the screen-style models especially popular in the 1920s and 1930s.
A Lady's 18ct Rose Gold Diamond Set Wristwatch, signed Patek Philippe, model: Twenty 4, ref: 4908/30R-010, circa 2005, (calibre E15 AIG.3) quartz movement, light bronze coloured dial with Roman numerals and ten diamond set hour markers, rectangular case with diamond set shoulders, diamond set crown, case back secured by four screws and stamped with maker's mark PPCo, convention mark, Patek Philippe 18ct rose gold diamond set bracelet with a concealed double deployant clasp, 22mm by 27mm, with Patek Philippe boxes, Certificate of Origin paperwork, booklets and manual holder see illustrations 04.10.19 Case and bracelet with surface scratches, case with minor dents visible under an eyeglass, diamonds are all complete and are original patek philippe factory set, glass with several scratches, dial with minor spotting marks which are visible under an eyeglass, hand setting correctly, movement in going order. Total watch weight 104.9g.
A Gents 18ct yellow gold Jaeger le Coultre manual wind wristwatch, having a rectangular champagne dial with Roman numerals '12', case dimensions 29 x 25mm, twenty-jewel adjustable signed movement, numbered 895/229B107, gross weight 29.6g, hallmarks for 18ct Switzerland, fitted to a red leather strapCondition report: In working order.
A gent's steel Vulcain Cricket alarm watch, having manual wind movement and alarm, circa 1950s, the signed silvered dial with Art Deco influence chapter ring, sweep hand, and Cricket alarm hand, case dia.34mm, back cover numbered 1858, on replacement steel braceletCondition report: Runs intermittently. Alarm functions. Glass and dial both very good. Case with some minor scuffs only.
A gent's steel cased Rolex Oyster Precision manual wind wristwatch, circa 1952, having a signed champagne dial with baton markers and Arabic numerals, screw-down crown, serial number worn but possibly 793773, case dia.35mm, on replacement leather bracelet, no box or papersCondition report: In running order. Some spotting and discolouring to dial all over. Glass good. Case good, appears re-polished. Back cover with some old scratches.
A gent's vintage Jaeger LeCoultre 18ct gold dress watch, having signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, manual wind movement, with cabochon sapphire set crown, case w.25mm, on lizard bracelet with gilt metal Jaeger LeCoultre claspCondition report: Glass and dial good. Case with some fine surface scuffs only. Sapphire good. In running order. Strap good. Appears little worn. Signed movement number 841.Inner case stamped 18ct ‘Helvetia’ Switzerland.Case No.6029.21 1374800
A lady's 18ct yellow gold manual wind cocktail wristwatch, featuring a discoloured oval Roman dial with an outer bezel set with 55 rose cut diamonds, the case engraved with foliate detail and engraved 'Frieda Snowden 4.4.21' to the back, rose cut diamond dimensions approx 1.1 x 1.0mm, total weight estimated as 0.27 carats, case dimensions approx 26 x 22mm, gross weight 15.6g, fitted to a black fabric strap, hallmarked 18ct, London import 1919, sponsor ASCondition report: In working order. Dial discoloured. Otherwise condition very good.
A gent's vintage Longines gold plated wristwatch, having a signed silvered dial, with subsidiary seconds dial, baton markers, manual wind seventeen jewel movement, numbered 14422097, case dia.35mm, on replacement rolled gold expanding braceletCondition report: In running order. Glass with numerous surface scuffs and scratches. Case with modest age wear. Steel back cover scratched.
A Gents 18ct yellow gold Swiss chronograph anti-magnetic 17 jewel manual wind wristwatch, having round silver Arabic and baton dial with tachymetre scale and subsidiary dial at 3 and 9 o'clock, with metal inner plate and fitted to a gold plated flexi-link bracelet, case dia.40mm, case back marked 18ct Helvetia Switzerland 108 627001, gross weight 67.9gCondition report: Currently in working order.
A white metal diamond set manual wind cocktail watch, having an oblong silver Arabic dial within an engraved openwork case grain set with forty-four single cut diamonds, diamond dimensions between approx 1.3 x 0.9mm and 2.0 x 1.1mm, total weight estimated as 0.48 carats, seventeen jewel Recta Swiss movement, case dimensions 20 x 15mm, gross weight 12.0g, stamped and tested as platinumCondition report: Not currently functioning.
A gent's vintage Buren 9ct gold cased wristwatch, having manual wind lever movement, unsigned silvered dial with Arabic numerals and Breguet hands, case assayed Chester 1929, case w.30mm, on later leather braceletCondition report: In running order. Some light marks to dial. Case with signs of modest age wear.
A gent's Pierce steel cased chronograph, having manual wind movement, circa 1950, the signed copper colour dial with luminous Arabic numerals, twin subsidiary dials, centre sweep hand and registers, case dia.34mm, on probably replacement expanding braceletCondition report: In running order. Dial with minor fatigue to luminous Arabic numerals only. Glass good. Case with minor surface scuffs and age wear only.
A 9ct yellow gold lady's manual wind Omega DeVille wristwatch, having an oval champagne baton dial and an integral Milanese bracelet with Omega foldover clasp, case dimensions 18 x 15mm, overall length 175mm, bracelet width 9.0 to 1.5mm, seventeen jewel movement number 32827896, case stamped OWC 7115607, gross weight 29.3g, hallmarked 9ct, London import 1972, sponsor DS&SCondition report: In working order. Very good condition.
Accurist gold-plated Shockmaster manual wristwatch, Swatch Musicall quartz wristwatch melody by Philip Glass purchased 1995 boxed with papers both cased, Stadion stop watch and an Elgin gold-plated hunter pocket watch Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A STAINLESS STEEL OMEGA DE VILLE AND A GOLD PLATED WALTHAM WATCH the Omega has a cream dial with gold coloured Roman numerals and date aperture, diameter of the case 3.2cm, with brown leather generic strap. Together with a gold plated vintage Waltham trench style wristwatch with a tan coloured dial, black and red Arabic numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial with a brown leather strap, weight for both watches together 52,4gms Condition Report: Omega; not running at present, light general wear number stamped to the back 53692399, movement stamped 1430 255411, some light corrosion around the battery. Waltham winds and is ticking, losses to the plating on the extremities, movement number 29222529 circa 1936, Dennison Moon case, 9 jewel manual wind.
AN 18CT GOLD PATEK PHILIPPE WRISTWATCH with brushed silvered dial, gold coloured baton numeral and a further subsidiary seconds dial, diameter of case 3.3cm, inner case stamped Patek Philippe & Co Geneve with Swiss hallmarks and further stamped with the numbers 2600317 2596, movement stamped Patek Philippe & Co 18 jewels no:- 748865, weight including mechanism and brown Patek Philippe crocodile strap with gold plated buckle 35.7gms Condition Report: Manual wind, winds and is ticking, light general wear, strap needs new buckle, small dent to case at 9, non original crown.
A STAINLESS STEEL JAEGER LE COULTRE NIGHT & DAY REVERSO WATCH with a white 'day' metallic dial with engine turned detail, blued steel hands and black Arabic numerals, with sliding reverso mechanism displaying the 'night' dial in metallic gun metal colour with engine turned detail, with luminous hands Arabic and chevron numerals, back of the case stamped Reverso 270854 2096105 Condition Report: Manual, winds and is ticking. Size of the case 4.2cm from lug to lug, movable mechanised part 3cm x 2.6cm Mechanism smooth, light general wear, needs a clean, no box or papers.
WW2 British Royal Navy uniform, insignia and paperwork group to JX365537 Able Seaman Albert Attenborough RN. Comprising of certificate of service 1942 - 1946. Photo of HMS Dart on which he served, 12 photos of himself and brothers in uniform, one colourised in frame wearing uniform from this lot, photos of Alexandria, two HMS cap tallies, rank insignia, ribbon bars on navy blue uniform backing (1939-45 Star, Italy Star, Africa Star, Atlantic Star) white bell bottom trousers, four white undershirts, one white Square Rig with insignia, three white summer square rig collars, one black Nelson collar, web belt, manual of seamanship Vol I 1937, Ilford Envoy camera in case and a RN issue fiberboard suitcase. Most items named and numbered to him.
Boer War Patriotic Flags, screenprinted,"For Queen & Empire" size 70cm x 53cm, "Col Baden Powell" size 63cm x 52cm, Manual of Seamanship Vol II 1932, Notes on the German Army Tactical Handling of the Armoured Division 1942, Photo of NFS Fire Brigade, The Buffs Greetings card, Pocket Sundial, tin opener, flashlight, etc.
A Synertek Systems Synertek SYM-1" and is a 6502 Development system, c.1975, in original case with original booklets including a copy of Microchess a chess playing Program by Peter Jennings, SYM Reference Manual; Programming Manual, Programming the 6502; 6502 Application Book, in original black plastic case. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SYM-1 The SYM-1 was a single board "trainer" computer produced by Synertek Systems Corp in 1975. It was designed by Ray Holt who also designed the first microprocessor chip set used in the CADC for the F-14 Tomcat. Originally called the VIM-1 (Versatile Input Monitor), that name was later changed to SYM-1. The SYM-1 was a competitor to the popular MOS Technology KIM-1 system, with which it was compatible to a large extent. Compared to the KIM-1, enhancements included the ability to run on a single +5 volt power supply, an enhanced monitor ROM, three configurable ROM/EPROM sockets, RAM expandable on board to 4 KB, an RS-232 serial port, and a "high speed" (185 bytes/second, the KIM-1 supported about 8 bytes/second) audio cassette storage interface. It also featured on-board buffer circuits to ease interfacing to "high voltage or high current" devices. One rather distinctive capability of the SYM-1 was its ability to allow an oscilloscope to be added to provide a 32 character display under software control. As explained in Chapter 7 of the "SYM Reference Manual", the vertical input, ground and trigger input of the oscilloscope were to be connected to the "Scope Out" connector AA on the SYM-1 board. The "Oscilloscope Output Driver Software" code provided in this chapter of the manual was to be entered into the SYM-1's memory and executed to enable the oscilloscope display. This code provided control of the oscilloscope display, as well as a rudimentary character set. Resistors R42 and R45 were to be adjusted to refine the displayed image. Synertek sold ROMs which could be installed to add the BASIC programming language or a Resident Assembler/Editor (RAE). Synertek contracted with a company called Eastern House Software to port their Macro Assembler/Editor (MAE) into an 8 KB ROM. The author of MAE, RAE, and another version sold by Skyles Electric Works was Carl Moser. MAE was sold in various forms not only for the SYM-1 but also for other 6502-based computers including Commodore, Atari, KIM, and Apple. Other forms of MAE included a cross assembler for 6800 and 8085—and an offering of these cross assemblers was planned for RAE. One of the more subtle features of the SYM-1 was the use of a look up table in the low memory of the 6502. This provided a vectoring function in its operating system to redirect subroutine calls to various input and output drivers, including interrupt servicing. Users were able to develop their own interface routines, and substitute new vectors for the original vectors in the startup UV-EPROM. This seamlessly maintained the normal operation of the board's monitor and languages such as Synertek Systems BASIC. One of the later home/education computers that used this concept extensively was the BBC Micro produced by Acorn Computers in the UK. Some of the other computer designers of this era failed to grasp the significance of this elegant use of vectors to the software mapping of new developments in hardware.
Quality Large Luxury Leather Sofa by Natuzzi in light tan leather. Typical form four-seater sofa with two large back cushions and two large seat cushions. Raised on steel feet. Excellent condition. Approx 82" length, 39" depth. Comes complete with information manual and leather certification. Please see images.
Dunhill, an 18 carat gold travel/dressing table watch, import mark for London 1939, UTI Watch Co. manual wind movement, 15 jewels, silvered dial, Roman numerals and baton markers, spade hands, in a flip hinged locket case, dial signed, width 25mm Property from the estate of the late Betty, Lady Grantchester.

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