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Rolex- A gentleman's Rolex Oyster Precision steel bracelet watch, round cream dial applied batons, crown logo to 12 o'clock, steel bezel surround and steel head, 34mm case size, mechanical, manual wind, Swiss jewelled lever movement, note screw-out crown, serial number 296622 (circa 1972), Rolex steel Oyster braceletCondition report: overall good, scratches, wear and tear, pulling to bracelet, movement currently working
A PERSEO STEEL POCKET WATCHDated 1996, white dial, arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, new unused condition, with box tags and watch chain. This boxed Italian State Railways pocket watch and chain was presented in London 4th July 1996 by the managing director of Italian State Railways, Avv.Lorenzo Necci, on the occasion of his first official UK visit. *second hand loose*Movement: 17j, manual wind, ETA 497Case: diameter approx 50mm
Book of Common Prayer [BCP] Liturgia Anglicana Polyglotta. The Book of Common Prayer...in Eight Languages. Samuel Bagster, 1822. 8vo, full vellum, boards with gilt dentelles bordering a central onlaid green morocco panel with floral borders with elaborate cornerpieces and onlaid blue and red morocco leaves, enclosing central gilt panel comprised of alternating ruled and pontille fillets, bevelled board edges spine richly gilt in compartments, contrasting morocco lettering-piece in one and lettered directly at foot with publisher, others with floral panels each with two onlaid green morocco roundels with inner red morocco discs, inner dentelles, yellowed endpapers, all edges gilt and gauffered, four red silk markers; provenance: Canon Mowbray Trotter (Canon of Gloucester Cathedral) by bequest from Lady [Georgina] Bloomfield [nee Liddell]. With Jones, Owen Book of Common Prayer. John Murray, 1863. 8vo, full panelled calf, spine with contrasting morocco lettering-piece, marbled endpapers all edges red; with borders, initials and vignettes designed by Jones. A later, less elaborate, edition of Murray's famous BCP. Lee, Rev. Frederick George The Directorium Anglicanum. Thomas Bosworth, 1865. 4to, later rebound in full leather retaining original lettering-piece on spine; frontis., 14 plates at rear as called for. Second revised ed. A manual of directions for the right celebration of the Holy Communion - and also an admonishment to those who have strayed from strict liturgical practice. [3]
Faithfull Fleet, Emily (illus.); St. Nicetas, Bishop of Remesiana (text) Te Deum laudamus. London: Emily Faithfull at the Victoria Press, 1868. 8vo, org. blue cloth over beveled boards (corners restored with tape), boards with gilt fillet borders enclosing central crowned titles, in gilt on upper and blind on lower, a.e.g.; 29 chromolithograph plates and 9 pages of explanatory text. Second ed. Esther Faithfull Fleet was a book illustrator whose children included John Faithfull Fleet, a historian and Indologist; George Rutland Fleet, a successful actor; and Herbert Cecil Fleet, a Vice-Admiral. Her sister Emily was a driven advocate for women's advancement. She founded the Society for Promoting the Employment of Women in 1859 and followed this by setting up the Victoria Press in 1860. The Press only employed women as compositors (though with men to teach the process and carry out manual labour). Surprisingly, this did not sit well with the print union, who engaged in sabotage. The Press flourished, however, and its success led to Faithfull being appointed Printer-in-Ordinary to Queen Victoria. Te Deum Laudamus was dedicated to Victoria, with her permission. This is one of two books published by the Press that used chromolithography. Both were illuminated by Fleet, the other being 38 Texts. M. & N. Hanhart printed 38 Texts as well and were known early on for their chromolithography, having done the plates for Pugin's Glossary of Ecclesiastical Ornament. The book is a masterpiece of Victorian design, comparable to that of Jones and Humphreys. As with other 19th century arts, it sees art history as a broad palette, a visual dictionary to use as the text inspired. The result is a swirl of colours and symbols, merging Egyptian, Flemish, Celtic, Spanish and English medieval styles with contemporary ideas about colour. The book is simultaneously a proto-Arts and Crafts expression of Victorian Christian celebration and a potent symbol of women's struggle for elevation against Victorian society - ultimately recognised by the highest woman in the country.
A Poljot Chronograph, moon phase stainless steel watch, white dial , baton markers three subsidiary dials, date aperture, leather strap; another manual wind stainless steel watch c.1950's; a Lorus Sports Kinetic stainless steel diver's watch, blue dial, circular and baton markers, date aperture, box and papers; etc
CAMERA AND LENSES: A PAILLARD BOLEX H16 NON REFLEX CINE FILM CAMERA, 1951 AND THREE LENSES: the camera, serial number 60225, the lenses comprise Switar F1.8 16mm AR, YVAR F1.8 25mm, YVAR F2.8 75mm AR, together with three lens hoods, handgrip, wind key, a Bolex Uni motor MC-17 15827, four Kodak Wratten Gelatine light filters, five Bolex filters, Bolex Paillard Cameras instruction manual, and a depth of field table for Kern-Paillard lenses f-25mm Paillard-Bolex 16mm Cameras, a leather carrying strap, all contained in maker's embossed leather case
A lady's 18ct gold cased wrist watch, Must de Cartier Tank model, plain rectangular dial, Roman numerals, sapphire crown, manual movement, plain leather strap with gold deployant fold over clasp, in box with spare Cartier strap (Dimensions: Case width: 20mm)(Case width: 20mm)Condition report: in good cosmetic condition, clean dial, working whilst with us but no guarantee given, strap tired but replacement is included in the lot, with box. Serial no. 780877591 Please note that all wear is consistent with age and use. The absence of a statement of surface or condition issues does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of ageing. Condition reports for all watches and items of a mechanical nature are made without any guarantee as to working condition or whether all parts are original, any information as to working order is noted during processing of the lots and should be treated as general information only. Please also note that watches, and in particular Rolex, may have been enhanced after the original purchase by the addition of diamonds and other gemstones. Unless we have been given information by the vendor, or stated otherwise, it should be assumed the gemstones are a later addition, set by a third party.
An 18ct gold cased wrist watch, Rolex Cellini, ref. 5110, slimline, champagne dial, baton indicators for hours, plain case, leather strap, original gold Rolex buckle, with boxes and papers (Dimensions: Case width: 32mm)(Case width: 32mm)Condition report: in good clean order, front bezel very minor wear, dial clean, back good, slight marks where been opened up, strap is possibly original but a bit tired, still serviceable, clasp good, manual movement, been working whilst with us, with outer cardboard Cellini box, inner leather box, Rolex handkerchief, wallet with calendar for 1998/99, with Guarantee green cert serial no. W044800, bought December 1997 Please note that all wear is consistent with age and use. The absence of a statement of surface or condition issues does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of ageing. Condition reports for all watches and items of a mechanical nature are made without any guarantee as to working condition or whether all parts are original, any information as to working order is noted during processing of the lots and should be treated as general information only. Please also note that watches, and in particular Rolex, may have been enhanced after the original purchase by the addition of diamonds and other gemstones. Unless we have been given information by the vendor, or stated otherwise, it should be assumed the gemstones are a later addition, set by a third party. Please note that all wear is consistent with age and use. The absence of a statement of surface or condition issues does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of ageing. Condition reports for all watches and items of a mechanical nature are made without any guarantee as to working condition or whether all parts are original, any information as to working order is noted during processing of the lots and should be treated as general information only. Please also note that watches, and in particular Rolex, may have been enhanced after the original purchase by the addition of diamonds and other gemstones. Unless we have been given information by the vendor, or stated otherwise, it should be assumed the gemstones are a later addition, set by a third party.
A heavy duty tool chest, 90cm W, containing a quantity of RAF related and other photographs, Longbow Apache photograph print, various other photographs of helicopters in action, other prints, pictures, related ephemera, flight manual with various notes, a flat manual for DHC-2 Beaver, a Gazelle Aircrew manual, various other related ephemera, etc. (a quantity)
AN 18K GOLD 'JUMP HOUR' MANUAL WRISTWATCH, BY FRANCK MULLER, CIRCA 2000The manual movement Cal. 7500 with silvered dial and Arabic numerals marking the minutes, the hour aperture at 12 o'clock, with polished case with four screw held back, engraved 'Master of Complications No. 68' on the reverse, dial, case and movement signed, reference no. 2852**, Case no. 06*, on black leather strap, with maker's spare black leather strap, with maker's certificate of origin, maker's case, case width (including crown): 3.3cm, length 21.7cm
A GOLD MANUAL WIND WRISTWATCH, BY JAEGER LECOULTREThe 20-jewel Cal-895 manual wind movement, champagne dial with gold coloured baton hour markers and hands, brushed and polished round case with snap on back, Swiss assay mark, movement no. 22915**, case no. 409, on leather brown strap and gilt buckle, case width (including crown): 3.4cm, length 25.2cm
ƟNicolas d'Osimo, Quadriga Spirituale, in Italian, decorated manuscript on paper [Italy (probably Venice or vicinity), dated 13 April 1445]161 leaves (plus one modern paper endleaf at back), perhaps wanting an endleaf at front with opening of contents list added to it, main text complete, collation: i12, ii10, iii-xi12, xii16, xiii15 (last a cancelled blank), catchwords, single column of 26 lines of an Italian bookhand with influences of humanist and secretarial script, paragraph marks, rubrics and reference-marginalia in red (including some manicula), chapters numbered in red Arabic numerals alongside rubrics, small simple red initials, one large initial 'd' (opening Dice lo apostolo quello ...) in blue enclosing red penwork, frontispiece opening with red Ihs and 6-lines of text announcing the work, its author and the date of its composition, printed woodcut of St. Francis holding a Crucifix and exposing his stigmata pasted to verso of last leaf of contents list at front, strips from other medieval manuscripts used to reinforce outermost and innermost leaves in each gathering, some spots and bumped edges throughout, small tears and slight discolouration to first and last leaves, overall good condition, 214 by 145mm.; white parchment over stiff pasteboards, Raccolta di Sermoni in pen with calligraphic flourish on spine, as well as paper labels with P73 and 758A COPY OF AN IMPORTANT AND INFLUENTIAL WORK ON SIN AND CONFESSION, WRITTEN ONLY TWO YEARS AND FIVE MONTHS AFTER THE COMPOSITION OF THE TEXT, AND SECURELY WITHIN THE LIFE OF THE AUTHORProvenance:1. Written by the scribe Nicholas de Romanis, a Franciscan friar, and completed on 13 April 1445: his colophon at end of text. The watermark is a rare type, a horseshoe with circular nail holes visible in its body, in a form found in only one Italian example (Briquet, no. 6167, recorded Venice, 1464). If this watermark can be taken to indicate a Venetian origin then the book may have been written for use in either the Franciscan convent of San Francesco del Deserto (founded 1233 on the site where St. Francis reportedly spoke to birds, suppressed by Napoleonic troops c. 1808) on the lagoon island south of Burano, or the convent whose church still stands as the imposing Santa Maria Gloriosa del Frari (founded 1231, the Order expelled from the site in the early nineteenth century).2. By the seventeenth century the book was in the library of a Franciscan convent dedicated to Sanctissime Annunciate, and has their scrawled ex libris marks at head and foot of text, with actual site of house completely erased in both places. Probably in their monastic binding of the same date, and with their P73 on the spine.Text: Nicholas of Osimo (d. 1453) was a native of the Marche, and studied at the University of Bologna. He joined the Observant branch of the Franciscan Order, and held a number of key positions in the Order (including Vicar-Provincial of Apulia and Superior of Palestine, the last probably not taken up) as well as being a prolific author on moral theology. This text is a form of Christian manual on the consequences of sin in four parts: the need for charity, faith, confession and prayer. It was finished in December 1442, just two years and five months before the present copy was made, and within the life of the author. It was most probably distributed within Franciscan communities fairly rapidly after its composition, and a near identical copy supposed to be from Florence with a notably similar frontispiece was sold in Christie's, 12 December 2018, lot 15. The text here is preceded by a contents list. Ɵ indicates that the lot is subject to buyer’s premium of 25% exclusive of VAT (0% VAT). Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Rolex - a gentleman's 9 carat yellow gold wrist watch, the rectangular cream arabic dial having a subsidiary seconds dial in 9 carat yellow gold "Rolex 24 World Records" case 30mm x 22mm, number 38789 2945, hallmarked Glasgow (import)1937, Rolex 15 Rubies manual wind movement, back of case engraved " Albert 29.11.1941 from Mum and Dad", watch is fitted with an expanding bracelet, no box or paperwork, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
A lady's diamond cocktail watch, the rectangular arabic dial set in a white metal case numbered 3077, marked inside "All Platinum", 24mm x 10mm, the case and hinged shoulders set with fifty half cut diamonds and two baguette cut diamonds, 15 jewel manual movement, black silk cord strap, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given, Valuation for Insurance certificate by George Tarratt of Leicester dated March 2006 for two thousand two hundred and fifty pound states total estimated weight of diamonds 1.16 carats.
Rotary ladies wristwatch, the signed mother of pearl dial with Roman and clear paste markers, date aperture at the three o'clock position, with yellow paste set bezel, quartz movement, the case 26.7mm diameter, Oris gold plated ladies wristwatch, the signed dial with Arabic and baton markers, manual wound, the case 20mm (2)
1959 Omega gents wristwatch with 9ct gold case and strap. Second sub dial at 6 o'clock Manual wind movement. Currently ticking but not tested for time accuracy. Age related ware on the case and strap as to be expected. Glass has age related scratched that are visible through a loupe. Nice clean movement with no signs of water damage. All round very good condition Hands move freely and how they should when wound .50.5 grams total weight

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