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Omega - a gentleman's 9 carat yellow gold wrist watch, circular champagne baton dial with even arabics and subsidiary seconds dial in a 9 carat yellow gold 33mm Dennison case hallmarked Birmingham 1952, number 47742, manual wind movement number 12455715, fitted with a very small gold-plated bracelet, complete with original box and receipt dated Nov. 1952 with corresponding movement number, watch winds freely and is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
A gentleman's modern stainless steel Jaeger LeCoultre Gran' Sport Chronograph Reverso manual wind wrist watch, the silvered dial with arrowhead and Arabic numerals, on Jaeger LeCoultre steel bracelet, with paperwork and repair guarantee certificate dated 23/01/2012, with Jaeger LeCoultre box.
A gentleman's 18ct gold Vacheron & Constantin manual wind dress wrist watch, with black dial and baton numerals, the interior case numbered 406269 over 6872, movement c.1003, on Vacheron & Constantin leather strap with 18ct gold buckle. with guarantee certificate date 18/19/73.PLEASE NOTE 20% IMPORT TAX IS PAYABLE ON THE HAMMER
A light-up remote control R2-X2 droid from Ron Howard's Solo: A Star Wars Story. R2-X2 was present in the control room of the spice mine on Kessel, and after L3-37 (Phoebe Waller-Bridge) freed the enslaved droids and a rebellion ensued, the R2-X2 unit appeared in the middle of the battle next to the Millennium Falcon. After L3-37 was wounded, Lando (Donald Glover) vaulted the droid on his way to save her. This same droid body was seen in Rian Johnson's Star Wars: The Last Jedi with an R4-X2 dome (see lot 784) during rebel hangar sequences, and utilized in production as Y5-X2 (see lot 785); the R2-X2 dome was used exclusively in Solo: A Star Wars Story. The droid was built by Brad Oakley, who also produced droids for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. It was made as a copy of an R2-unit seen in the rebel briefing room of Star Wars: A New Hope, and is comprised of aluminium skins over a fiberglass frame, with a fiberglass dome and a fixed center leg. Of note is the unique track-drive system installed in the droid's feet, that made it off-road capable and one of the few droids capable of operating in sand for the film. The unit features three aluminium "holographic projectors" that move and flash when the droid is connected to power. The droid is equipped with a number of features, internal servos, movements and commands, but during production the control system was removed to make the unit lighter, limiting the actions to the basic R/C driving functionality, with the dome able to turn as well as including projectors' movements and flashes. It is controlled with a Spektrum„¢ DX6i remote control that accompanies the lot, along with its instruction manual and a carrying case. The controller features a sticker with "Green R2 (Brads)" handwritten in black pen. The X2-droid body (with the R4 and Y5 domes) was featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi: Visual Dictionary, as well as other pieces of merchandise. The droid has been intentionally distressed to look worn and well-used. It is covered in dust and dirt from the spice mines of Kessel set and features scuffs and scratches. The rebel alliance symbol on the dome was covered with green tape during filming The legs can be easily disconnected and removed for storage and transportation. Dimensions: 75 cm x 70 cm x 110 cm (29 1/2" x 27 1/2" x 43 1/2")£60000-80000 M *Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide*Special shipping required; see special shipping notice in the Buyer's Guide
John Wilson (American, 1922-2015). "La Calle". Original color lithograph. 1951. Printed 1965. Signed and titled in pencil, lower margin. Edition unknown, presumed small (the original edition was 22). Light cream wove paper. Ample margins. Fine impression. Fine condition. Overall size: 6 x 8 3/16 in. (152 x 208 mm). The original edition of this lithograph was printed by Wilson in Mexico City in 1951. In 1965 he authorized and supervised a second edition in a reduced format, of which our example is part. An impression of the original edition sold for $6,000 at Swann Auction Galleries, New York City, December 15, 2015, lot #39. John Woodrow Wilson was an African-American artist who initially studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. In 1950, he received a John Hay Whitney scholarship, enabling him to move to Mexico, where he spent the next six years. While there, he enrolled in La Esmeralda School in Mexico City to study mural painting, like Charles White and Elizabeth Catlett before him. In Mexico he also completed a small group of lithographs depicting Mexican manual laborers working in the streets, of which “La Calle” is one. Image copyright © The Estate of John Woodrow Wilson. [21812-1-600]
1987 Porsche 911 3.2 Carrera Coupe Registration number: E911 CCD (cherished number) Date of first registration: 04 12 1987 VIN number: WP0ZZZ91ZJS101065 Engine number: 63J01344 MOT expires: 27 05 2020 V5C present listing 11 former keepers Current mileage shown: 121,458 3164 cc Red A huge history file for this classic Porsche with service and repair invoices from RPM Specialist Cars, Knaresborough, Carrera Engineering and Motor Sport and other specialist Porsche garages. Previous MOTs and extensive maintenance record, with service book stamped up to 120,000. Original driver's manual handbook and service reference manual. Buyer's premium of 12% inclusive of VAT @ 20%
Motor Cycle Interest: A 1940/50's Cromwell Motorcycle Helmet, repainted, with leather liner and adjustable chin strap; A Pair of Vintage Leather Driving Goggles; A Pair of Waddington's Leather Gloves, with adjustable strap and zips; A Ossa Service and Repair Handbook, 125-250cc singles, 1971-1976, paperback; A Yamaha TY250R/350S Owner's Service Manual, paperback; and A Mini BMC Service Publication Workshop Manual Folder (6)
Tudor - an Art Deco styled, 9-carat rolled-gold case, lady's cocktail wristwatch, marked Tudor to the silvered dial, Rolex crown symbol on the winding crown, 21 jewel manual wind movement marked Tudor, on a leather cord bracelet with gold plated clasp, together with the original red, oyster shaped presentation box.Condition: winds, but not ticking.

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