An Art Deco lady's Gruen Cincinnati 14ct gold cased tank watch, having a signed silvered dial, the case with leaf and flower engraved detail, monogrammed to back cover, manual wind 15-jewel movement, numbered 1734321, case w.17mm, inner back cover numbered 1241004, on black silk bracelet with 14ct gold fittings
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A gents stainless steel Rolex Oyster Speedking Precision wristwatch, fitted with original stainless steel bracelet, white face with gilded baton markers and hands, Rolex crown, plain back - watch diameter 30mm, 17 jewel montres Rolex manual movement, no 59443 watch Ser no 945728 dates to 1963 - condition from vendor, was serviced by Rolex and stored with little or no use since 2011 - running well, very minor marks to case
Aviation collectables. A large collection of aviation ephemera, including books, aircraft manuals, postcards etc including Twin Pioneer Maintenance Manual, Scottish Aviation Ltd, 1961, Aircraft of the Royal Air Force 1918, Putnams publication 1970, menus, timetables, luggage labels etc (Qty: 9 cartons)
* Frog Hawker Hart Flying Scale Model. In original box, circa 1935, a very scarce example of this limited production flying-model aeroplane, of very lightweight pressed-aluminium, wood and doped paper construction, with detachable wire-braced wings, contained in its original box, complete with inbuilt winder mechanism & handle, instruction manual(s) and oil lubrication bottle etc, very good original condition for age. (Qty: 1)
A Leica model IIIG camera:, serial number '987854' with black crackle body and silver plated mounts, fitted with a 50mm F2.8 Elmar lens number '1625495' in a fitted leather case, together with a 35mm F3.5 Summaron lens, a 90mm F4 Elmar lens, an orange filter, crop lens and accessories in an associated case, also a copy of Bradley, F. 'The Leica Book', a copy of Morgan & Lester 'Leica Manual and Data Book' and a copy of Morgan & Lester 'The Leica Manual' (1937).$$To be included in the Sporting & Collectors Auction of the 6th & 7th November 2019 £10 catalogue and web illustration
Sowerby (James). English Botany; or, Coloured Figures of British Plants, with their Essential Characters, Synonyms, and Places of Growth, to which will be added, Occasional Remarks [by James Edward Smith], 41 volumes bound in 25 (complete), 1790-1866, rebound from the parts in botanical order, according to 'Manual of British Botany' by Charles Cardale Babington, without original index volume, 2998 hand-coloured engraved plates including some folding, a few plates close-trimmed at fore-edge, affecting numbers (rarely clipping image), pale dampstaining to plate 1560, intermittent spotting or light browning, some text leaves (and few plates) with brown discolouration at head, each volume with ink manuscript title, volume two with original title and preface to volume one bound in (remaining printed titles discarded), volume one contains; a manuscript contents leaf; manuscript notes to the index; an index which combines the original printed plate numbers with the new manuscript enumeration according to Babington; a copy of Manual of British Botany; and the titles, prefaces, indices and errata to the first four Supplement volumes, the final volume (no. 25) contains the seven parts of the fifth Supplement and with the original blue (beige for no. 82) printed wrappers bound in, 20th century green cloth, spines gilt-lettered, lightly rubbed in places, light wear to a few board edges, volume 21 spine lightly creased, 8vo (Qty: 25)NOTESHenrey 1366-68; Nissen BBI 2225. A complete set of this important botanical periodical (excepting the index). Especially scarce with the complete copy of the final supplement, which according to Henrey: "Few copies of No.83 appear to exist. This number contains the description of plate 2995 (the plate having been published in No. 82) the descriptions and plates 2996-8, and the description only of plate 2999." Our copy has all the plates plus the wrappers for the final supplement parts. The original publication made no attempt to produce the plates in a systematic order, which clearly caused some frustration as Mr. Salter, the publisher for the final Supplement, offers on the rear wrappers of no.'s 81-83 to "rearrange sets... in the Natural Orders". In this set, volumes 2-15 contain the flowering plants, volumes 16-18 Musci, 19 Hepaticae, 20-22 Lichens, and 23-24 Algae.
Saunders (Howard). An Illustrated Manual of British Birds, 1st edition, London: Gurney and Jackson, 1889, one volume extended to 3, interleaved throughout, interleaves annotated in red and black ink with details of sightings and other information, one with an original pen-and-ink sketch, numerous wood-engravings in the text, 3 folding colour maps, errata slip, duplicates of the errata slip, half-title, title-page and index bound presumably supplied from other copies, spotting to endpapers and outer leaves, pencilled note 'Prof. Alfred Newtons copy (1829-1907)' to volume 1 front free endpaper, top edges gilt, others untrimmed, contemporary tan full calf, gilt monogram 'A N' to front boards, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo (22 x 14 cm) (Qty: 3)NOTESProvenance: Alfred Newton ( 1829–1907 ), zoologist and author of A Dictionary of Birds (1893-6). 'In 1882 Saunders succeeded the dilatory Alfred Newton as editor of the two final volumes of Yarrell's British Birds ' (ODNB). Mullens & Swann p. 509 ('the best and most reliable book on British birds'); Nissen IVB 817; Wood p. 551 ('one of the best works on the subject'); Zimmer p. 547 ('the best work of its kind').
Quantity of various railway ephemera to include 1939 London to Oxford timetable poster, Diesel Traction manual, GWR fuel efficiency on the footplate, type 4 diesel hydraulic locomotive manual, booklets on valve gear, 10x8 inch black and white crew footplate photographs including GWR steam locomotives etc
1971 E-Type Jaguar 5.3 litre V12 registration GAN 238J, by repute first owned by Prince Michael of Kent and the first manual 2+2 model off the production line. Purchased by the late engineer owner in 1995, with V5c, MOTs, receipts and a folder of photographs from the 1980's showing works done. Last MOT expired October 2015 but the car has been started periodically.
GENTLEMAN'S OMEGA NINE CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH, signed Omega movement, the round dial with applied Arabic numerals and tapered hour markers, subsidiary seconds at 6, outer seconds track, 33mm case, with personalised inscription to the caseback, on a later generic black rubber strap, lacking box and papers
GENTLEMAN'S OMEGA SPEEDMASTER PROFESSIONAL STAINLESS STEEL MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH, c. 1971, the round black dial with lume baton hour markers, sunken subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9, seconds track in white, lume pencil hands, black enamel tachymeter bezel to the 40mm case, on a generic black leather strap, lacking box and papers
ART DECO DIAMOND SET MANUAL WIND COCKTAIL WATCH, unsigned 17 jewel movement, the dial with Arabic numerals in black, railroad outer seconds track in black, 10mm case, set with two principal square step cut diamonds, each approximately 0.16 carats and with smaller old single cut diamonds to the edge, the strap ornate, pierced and with baguette and old single cut diamonds, the diamonds totalling very approximately 3.00 carats overall, approximately 14-14.5cm long, unmarked, 25g gross
GENTLEMAN'S OMEGA SEAMASTER STAINLESS STEEL MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH, signed Omega movement, the round dial with applied stainless steel Arabic numerals and arrow hour markers, inner seconds track, stainless steel sword hands, centre seconds hand, 34mm case, on a generic strap, lacking box and papers
LADY'S LONGINES NINE CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH, originally purchased 1984 from papers, the rounded square dial with applied baton hour markers, pencil hands, the case 17mm wide and with personalised inscription to the caseback, on an integrated bracelet strap, with a signed Longines strap, 35g gross, in box also with personalised inscription, with papers
GENTLEMAN'S HAMILTON MILITARY ISSUE STAINLESS STEEL MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH, the round black dial signed Hamilton, with Arabic numerals in white, outer seconds track in white with lume plots, with broadarrow above 6, 36mm case with broadarrow, 6B - 9101000, 2893, M to the caseback, on a later expanding bracelet strap, lacking box and papers
GENTLEMAN'S TUDOR OYSTER STAINLESS STEEL MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH, 1940s, the round dial with applied Arabic numerals and dot hour markers, outer seconds track in black with Arabic numerals, bevelled sword hands, centre seconds hand, domed crystal to the 31mm case, screw down crown with PATENT OYSTER, with 30483, 4453 to the caseback, on a generic strap, lacking box and papers
GENTLEMAN'S OMEGA FLIGHTMASTER STAINLESS STEEL MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH, the round grey dial with luminous baton hour markers, sunken subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9, outer domino seconds track with raised outer count up scale to the dial edge with Arabic numerals in white, lume pencil hands, centre seconds hand in orange, 12 hour hand in blue, sub dial hands in blue, orange and white, 42mm tonneau case, on a stainless steel bracelet strap with a signed Omega clasp, lacking box and papers
GENTLEMAN'S MILITARY STYLE FORSYTHE CHROME AND STAINLESS STEEL CASED MANUAL WIND CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCH, possibly for the Canadian Air Force, the movement signed Canal Watch Corp, the round black dial with lume Arabic numerals, sunken subsidiary dials at 3 and 9, outer tracks in white, lume filled leaf style hands, 34mm case, with stainless steel caseback with GLORIA WATCH CO. GENEVE to the interior, on a brown strap, possibly original, lacking box and papers
CONVERTED BAUME & MERICER STAINLESS STEEL MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH, unsigned movement, the round military style black dial with Arabic numerals and baton hour markers in white, sunken subsidiary seconds at 6, railroad outer seconds track in white, 24mm case, the caseback open and all set in a perspex pendant
A MERCHANT SHIPBUILDER'S MANUSCRIPT DESIGN BOOK, CIRCA 1785 a comprehensive manual to ship building by James Maw, 114 ff., written in a large legible hand, numerous diagrams, many full page, a fish and some other ornaments coloured grey, contemporary vellum, ownership inscriptions of Maw down to his great great grandson, D.B. Ramsbottom, s.n., 1783-85; together with another volume (2)Footnote: An extremely rare late 18th century manuscript guide to shipbuilding, describing (inter alia) ‘of measuring boards or planks’, ‘timber’, ‘masts’, 'windlass', tonnage of ships’, 'cleats’, 'bitts and cheeks' and 'Haruschole' and numerous other aspects of ship building. Despite the dates given above, the last page (illustrating a crane) reads, in Maw’s hand, ‘Scarborough July 27th, Friday 1804, this crane was first used for lifting Oak Timber at Mr John Tindall’s, Ship Builder'. Also, in the volume, are several names of ships and their captains.

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