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Los 1425

A LARGE FINE SCALE MODEL OF CAPTAIN JAMES COOK'S SHIP HMS ENDEAVOUR, mounted on an oak base, L 96 cm, H 78 cm

Los 252

A STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC SUBMARINER WITH DATE BRACELET WATCH, BY ROLEX, 201831-jewels Cal-3135 automatic movement, black dial  with dot and baton luminous numerals, date aperture at 3 o'clock, polished luminous hands, unidirectional calibrated rotating black bezel,  stainless steel Oyster case with screw-down crown and back, personalised engraving on the back 'Schlumberger', with stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet with integrated folding clasp, case, dial and movement signed, serial no. E68E66**, model no. 116610**, ref. no. 972**, with International Guarantee card dated 2018, Rolex service booklet, card holder, sales tag, Rolex original box and outer box, case 40mm, bracelet approximately 200mm  Condition Report: This watch is practically new - no signs of wearIn running condition at the time of inspectionWith International Guarantee card dated 2018, Rolex service booklet, card holder, sales tag, Rolex original box and outer boxAn external watch specialist who verifies each watch prior to each auction in order to open them, checks their working condition, mentions any potential damage, mentions any movement ref numbers etc...For any additional assistance, please refer to the department.

Los 9

A STAINLESS STEEL, MOTHER-OF-PEARL AND DIAMOND AUTOMATIC CALENDAR BRACELET WATCH, BY ROLEX, CIRCA 2016Datejust, 31-jewel Cal. 2235 automatic movement adjusted to five positions and temperature, mother-of-pearl dial with diamond dot hour markers, steel baton hands and sweep centre seconds, magnified date aperture at 3 o'clock, brushed and polished round case with screw on back, fitted stainless steel Jubilee bracelet and folding Rolex clasp, crown with logo, together with spare links, instruction booklet and warranty card, dial, bracelet and movement signed, serial no. G5896**, model no. 1791**, with original case and outer box, case (including crown): 2.8cmCondition Report: Glass: some minor abrasions due to normal wear visible under a bright light source, a light scratch at 12 o'clock, minor pits on date magnifierBracelet: Normal wear, in good conditionCase: Normal wear, in good conditionExtra linksWith original case, outer box and card of warrantyIn running condition at the time of inspection. Date not changing properly, some service would be recommendedBought at Weirs in 2016 for € XXXXAn external watch specialist who verifies each watch prior to each auction in order to open them, checks their working condition, mentions any potential damage, mentions any movement ref numbers etc...For any additional assistance, please refer to the department.

Los 14

ÆŸ Substantial fragment of a Carolingian Homiliary, perhaps that of Paul the Deacon, in Latin, decorated manuscript on parchment [probably western Germany, second quarter of the ninth century]To view a video of this lot, click here. Six leaves (including a bifolium, that forming the outermost leaves here, all others reconstructed into bifolia on small paper guards), each with a single column of 29 or 30 lines of a single fine and elegant Carolingian minuscule (all here 29 lines, except fol. 4 with 30 lines, but all in same hand and clearly from a single parent manuscript), with few abbreviations, the scribe varying the size of his script in places apparently in order to fit words neatly onto the lines, red rubrics and chapter headings, larger initials offset in margin, six large initials in red, a few contemporary corrections and erasures, some small smudges and spots, two leaves with vertical cuts in margin (see below), lower outer corner of fol. 5 repaired with strip of parchment (not paper as in earlier reports), outer edges apparently trimmed, else in excellent condition and on fine, heavy and supple parchment, 305 by 205mm.; in cloth-covered card binding Six leaves from a large and handsome Carolingian codex, surviving the twelve centuries since their creation not through reuse as binding material, but as leaves of a book and thus in an exceptional state of preservation Provenance:1. Written and decorated in a Carolingian scriptorium in the second quarter of the ninth century, most probably in Germany. With letter from Bernard Bischoff, dated 1989, establishing the dating.2. At least three of the leaves here were definitely owned by the manuscript-dealer Bruce Ferrini, and perhaps all these leaves were. A previous report of this manuscript noted that fol. 4 here was acquired by the Schøyen Collection from Ferrini in November 1989, and indeed it bears a pencil stock number of Ferrini's ("VM 5507"). In addition, fols. 2-3 here also bear Ferrini stock numbers ("VM 5508" and "VM 5509"), and the fact that the stock numbers are sequential suggests that Ferrini may have owned several bifolia from the parent manuscript and been bisecting these for individual sale. In the 1990s, the late Jeremy Griffiths suggested that fol. 4 was one of the leaves removed from Montpellier, Bibliothèque municipale, MS H. 240 in the nineteenth century (this most probably due to the fact that of the long list compiled by R. Étaix of homiliaries in French public libraries ['Répertoire des Homéliaires Conservés en France' in Homéliaires Patristiques Latins, 1994], only the Montpellier manuscript agrees with the physical layout of the present leaves). However, the Montpellier manuscript has quite different initials and script to that here. Furthermore, the publication earlier this year of a new study of the Homiliary of Paul the Deacon by Z. Giuliano with an apparently exhaustive list of early manuscripts (including 88 manuscripts of the ninth and tenth centuries), similarly contains no witness that could have served as the parent codex of these leaves. Finally, no other leaf from the parent codex is known to us, and they do not come from either of the two ninth-century Homiliaries listed in the Schoenberg database as being sold in the twentieth century. Thus, it seems most likely that only a handful of bifolia survived to the modern period, perhaps as part of a sammelband.3. Quaritch of London, who sold leaves 1-3 and 5-6 (the first and last of these the outermost bifolium here) to the Schøyen Collection in December 1989, and these marked up with individual Quaritch stock numbers and price codes.4. Schøyen Collection of London and Oslo, their MS. 587, and acquired for that collection in order to protect these leaves from further dispersal. Text:Collections of homilies, or explanations of the Gospels, assembled and ordered for public reading throughout the ecclesiastical year, were fundamental to the medieval Church. The fifth and sixth centuries were dominated in this genre by the early popes, Leo the Great (c. 400-461) and Gregory the Great (c. 540-604), and the eighth century knew a now-lost homiliary composed by a Roman named Agimundus, as well as that of Bede of Wearmouth-Jarrow and that of Alanus, abbot of Farfa, which still survive. The ninth century saw homiliaries written by Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel and Hrabanus Maurus, as well as the grand compilation of Paul the Deacon produced at the behest of Charlemagne. The leaves here are not consecutive, and form three units. The first and last leaves here are parts of the same bifolium (with parts of Leo I, Sermo XCV, and a lection on the Gospel of John by Gregory I, Homilia XXX). The second leaf here contains part of the same text as that on the first leaf here. The third leaf here stands alone, with text from Gregory I, Homilia XXX, a lection on the Gospel of John 14:23-31, and the fourth and fifth leaves both contain parts of a tractatus on Luke by Ambrose, as well as other lections, readings for the Vigil of the Feast of St Peter and the Feast of the Octave of Pentecost and the opening of a sermon of Leo I for Feria IV mensis IV. Both homilies on fols. 1-2 and 3 here are found in the Homiliary of Paul the Deacon, and are not found together in any other homiliary recorded by Étaix. Ninth-century codices and substantial fragments of them are now of the utmost rarity in private hands, and only a tiny number of collectors can expect to acquire such an item in a single lifetime of collecting. Complete or substantially complete codices are now all but gone from private ownership, with Sir Thomas Phillipps' MS. 4558 having passed to Rosenbach in 1926, and thence to Edward Harkness (1874-1952), and on to the New York Public Library. J. Pierpont Morgan was able to secure two, in 1902 (now Morgan Library and Museum, M. 191), and 1927 (M. 728), and the grandest bookseller of the twentieth century, H.P. Kraus, in a lifetime of searching, obtained and sold only three (see his In Retrospect, 1978, nos. 5-7). To these must be added the Gospels of St. Hubert, sold in Sotheby's, 26 November 1985, lot 93, and the Gospels of Queen Theutberga, last appearing in Christie's, 15 July 2015, lot 20, and now in the Metropolitan Museum in New York. Even fragments of only a few leaves from codices of the ninth century now command high prices, with a fragment of 14 leaves recording the translations and miracles of St. Lomer, written in France c. 873, realising £60,000 hammer in our last Schøyen sale, 8 July 2020, lot 28. Script:The hand here is worth especial mention as a fine example of Carolingian minuscule. It is a model of legibility and elegance, with a rejection of the cacophony of ligatures of the Early Medieval local hands, employing instead ligatures only for 'et' and joining 'ct' and 'st'. The 'g' here is quite distinctive, in a closed form and with a tail commonly with a sharp-tipped 'fish-hook-like' end, as is the majuscule 'N' in which the first ascender is longer, descending far below the line, and the mid bar is horizontal, sitting just above the baseline.

Los 3074

WWII American Army frequency meter, model BX906D by Philco Corporation with internal antenna. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Los 49

Gents Rotary bracelet wristwatch model gb02879/05 with calendar aperture

Los 1013

The Holy Grail for Gaelic Footballers G.A.A.:  Sam Maguire Cup: An exact full-size replica in silver plate of the Sam Maguire Cup, presented to the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1928 as a perpetual trophy for the All-Ireland senior football championship.  Height approx. 15 ins (38cms), diam. including handles approx. 25ins (64cms). An exact facsimile in all respects except the use of silver plate (the original is in solid silver).  A most impressive artefact, in very good condition. Sam Maguire [1877-1927] was born in Dunmanway, Co. Cork.  On leaving school he passed the UK Civil Service examination and was posted to London, where he joined other Corkmen including P.S. O?Hegarty and Michael Collins.  As a young man he was an outstanding footballer, and played in three All-Ireland finals, captaining the London (Hibernians) team in 1901 and 1903.  Later he was chairman of the London County Board and a trustee of Croke Park.  He was also prominent in the IRB and the Republican movement, and was one of those who brought Michael Collins into the IRB.  During the War of Independence he was the IRA?s Chief Intelligence Officer in Britain. In 1923 he returned to Ireland to work in the Irish Post Office, but was dismissed in December 1924, apparently for continuing IRB activities.  He suffered from TB in his later years, and died in February 1927. After his death, a group of his friends commissioned a trophy in his memory, to be presented annually to the winners of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.  It was crafted by silversmith Matthew Staunton of Hopkins and Hopkins of Dublin, on the model of the Ardagh Chalice.  It was recently listed as one of 100 artworks typifying modern Ireland.  The original is now in the GAA Museum; the trophy now presented to the All-Ireland winners is a recent facsimile. In 1928 Kildare was the first county to win the Sam Maguire Cup.  Sixteen counties have held the trophy since then; by 2019, Kerry has won it thirty times. Provenance: Commissioned by a Private Irish Collector in the 1980's. * The original Sam Maguire Cup commemorates the memory of Sam Maguire, an influential figure in the London GAA and a former footballer.  A group of his friends formed a committee in Dublin under the chairmanship of Dr Pat McCartan from Carrickmore, County Tyrone, to raise funds for a permanent commemoration of his name. They decided on a cup to be presented to the GAA. The Association were proud to accept the Cup. At the time it cost £300. The commission to make it was given to Hopkins and Hopkins, of O'Connell Bridge, Dublin. The silver cup was crafted, on behalf of Hopkins and Hopkins, by the silversmith Matthew J. Staunton of D'Olier Street, Dublin. Maitiú Standun, Staunton's son, confirmed in a letter printed in the Alive! newspaper in October 2003 that his father had indeed made the original Sam Maguire Cup back in 1928.

Los 1035

The Holy Grail for Hurlers G.A.A.:  Liam Mc Carthy Cup:  An exact full-size replica in silver plate of the Liam McCarthy Cup, presented to the Gaelic Athletic Association in  1922 as a perpetual trophy for the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.  Height approx. 13 ins (33cms), diam. approx. 9 ins (23cms), an exact facsimile in all respects except the use of silver plate (the original is in solid silver).  In very good condition. Liam McCarthy [1853-1928] was born in London to Irish parents ? his mother was from Limerick and his father from Cork. It is said that Irish was the first language of his home.  As a young man he was a keen sportsman and hurler, and often hurled on Clapham Common.  A successful businessman, he became treasurer and president of the GAA?s London County Board, and vice president of the Gaelic League.  In 1922 he offered to commission a trophy for presentation annually to the winners of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.  It was made by Edmund Johnson Jewellers of Grafton Street, Dublin, on the model of an ancient drinking cup or mether.  The original trophy is now in the GAA Museum. In 1991 it was replaced by a facsimile for annual presentation. The trophy was first won by Limerick in 1923.  Ten different counties have held the cup;  by 2019 Kilkenny had won it 29 times. Provenance: Commissioned by a Private Irish Collector in the 1980's. *Modelled on an ancient drinking vessel, known as a mether, the Liam MacCarthy Cup was wrought by Edmund Johnson Jewellers of Grafton Street, Dublin and cost £50. The original Liam MacCarthy Cup was first won by Limerick in 1923. This was actually for the 1921 championship, which was delayed due to unrest in Ireland.

Los 1051

[Corgi]: An original die cast Model of 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,' with figures (lacks additional embellishments) no box; an original "Land Rover 109" W.B. Chipperfield's Circus die cast Model, with clown and monkey in original box, as toys, w.a.f. (2)

Los 1052

[Corgi Toy] An original No. 1127 Simon Snorkel Bedford Fire Engine die cast Model, with adjustable parts and figure, in original presentation box with leaflet. As a Toy, w.a.f. (1)

Los 792

After Paul Spech, Switzerland (1896-1966)  (Joyce (James)) A bronze cast Model of the Death Mask of James Joyce (1882 - 1941), marked on a wooden board with plaque. (1)

Los 152

A gents 18ct god Ebel wristwatch, comprising a cream dial with applied gold tone numeral markers, dial approx 27mm, the case with screw details, case approx 38mm, cased back marked 1911, 75100664 model 8187916 18k, to an 18ct gold brac4elet link strap fold over clasp marked Ebel, total gross weight approx 155gms along with original branded box and pouch, service guarantee card and service detailsCondition report: good- working at time of report, minor wear and tear 

Los 162

A Montblanc Generation ball point pen, black with silvered fittings, in fitted case, outer box present with service guide, model no: M13419 (1) 

Los 175A

A Russian Imperial carved rose quartz model of a Spaniel, style of Fabergé, set with diamond eyes, the silver and gilt collar stamped 88, makers mark in Cyrillic for Julius Rappoport (1883-1907), approx 6cm, in a fitted box

Los 216

A 19th Century Derby figure emblematic of Autumn from The French Seasons after the Tournai model by N JF Gauron, the lady holds a basket of grapes, with grapes applied to the rocaille base, gilt decoration to bodice and skirt, 28cm high Condition Report: 

Los 217

An early 19th Century Staffordshire model of Elijah and the Ravens, circa 1820/40., Elijah seated in blue robe with bocage behind, raven to shoulder and side on naturalistic base and raised plinth (AV - restorations), 28 cm high 

Los 229

A mid 20th Century Continental porcelain model of a Polar Bear, unmarked probably Metzler Ortloff, stamped 1340 to underside 

Los 233

A 19th Century Staffordshire spill vase in the manner of Thomas Parr modelled in the form of a textured sheep by tree trunk on naturalistic base together with a Staffordshire pearlware model of a recumbent Ram with brown spots to head and fleece, on naturalistic base applied with scrolling white and blue rocaille decoration (2) 

Los 242

An 18th Century Chelsea Derby porcelain model of a Cow with recumbent calf, the bodies with brown patches, bocage behind with large flowers on naturalistic base applied with daisy type flowers, the base 10cm long Condition Report: 

Los 247

A group of ceramics to include: a Derby, circa 1800, small model of a ram with bocage behind, on naturalistic base, 7 cm long; a Staffordshire model of Poodle carrying a basket of flowers, on stool with four corner feet and a Worcester 18th Century style model of a Child and Dog on a shaped rectangular rocaille base, painted WORCESTER to underside (3) 

Los 249

A collection of porcelain to include: 1. Bow, circa 1768-75 single garniture comprising vase of flowers, anchor and dagger mark to base 2. Early 19th Century model of a Putto carrying a basket of flowers, circa 1800, unmarked3. Derby small model of a Putto with a basket of daisy style flowers, painted robe, flowers behind on rocaille style base, unmarked 4. Derby figure of Winter, the cloaked putto with fire cauldron on knee with applied sticks to base, unmarked (4)  

Los 65

LoetzVase, model no. 6893 from the 'Phaenomen' series, 1898Iridescent glass.31 cm highFootnotes:LiteratureJan Mergl et al, Lötz:Böhmisches Glas 1880-1940.Band 1, Werkmonographie, Munich, 1989, p. 79For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 165

Flavio PoliRossi rubino blu 'Sommerso' bowl, model no. 11682, 1957Coloured glass. 7 x 12.5 x 6.5 cmProduced by Seguso Vetri d'Arte, Murano, Italy. Underside acid-etched Veronese/Seguso/Murano.Footnotes:LiteratureMarc Heiremans, Seguso Vetri D'Arte, glass objects from Murano (1932-1973), Stuttgart, 2014, p. 144For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 58

Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co.'Tudric' tea set, and two biscuit tins, model nos. 0231, 0194, 0237, 1900-1905Pewter, enamel, cane. Tray: 4 x 50 x 36 cm Teapot: 10 x 17 x 24.5 cmMilk jug: 7.5 x 15 x 11 cm Sugar bowl: 7 x 11 x 12.5 cmBiscuit tins: 12 x 11 x 11 cm and 11.8 x 12.5 x 12.5 cm Tea set produced by W.H. Haseler, Birmingham for Liberty & Co., London, and biscuit tins produced by Liberty & Co., London, England. Underside of tea set impressed with manufacturer's mark SOLKETS/MADE/IN/ENGLAND/'TUDRIC'/0231/RD420290/ 2 and H, respectively and biscuit tins impressed ENGLISH PEWTER/MADE BY/LIBERTY & CO/E/0194/4 and TUDRIC/0237.Footnotes:LiteratureA. J. Tilbrook and Gordon House, The Designs of Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., London, 1976, pp. 95, 105Stephen A Martin, Archibald Knox, London, 2001, pp. 198, 245For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 166

Fratelli TosoTwo-armed vase, model no. 4030, circa 1930Soffiato glass. 24 cm highProduced by Vetreria Fratelli Toso, Italy.Footnotes:LiteratureMarc Heiremans, Caterina Toso, Fratelli Toso Murano 1902-1980, Stuttgart, 2018, p. 49 for a variant of the modelFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 148

Theodor Lundberg for Royal Copenhagen'Wave and Rock' sculpture, model no. 1132, designed 1897, produced 1969-1974 Glazed porcelain.46.5 x 30.5 x 25.6 cm Produced by Royal Copenhagen, Denmark. Reverse incised with artist's monogram and 1897. Underside stamped in green with crown mark/ROYAL COPENHAGEN/DENMARK, painted 1132, and painted blue wave mark under the glaze.Footnotes:LiteratureNick and Caroline Pope, A Collector's Guide to Royal Copenhagen Porcelain, Atglen, 2001, p. 104 for reference to the designFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 57

Tiffany StudiosStamp box, model no. 801, circa 1900 Copper, onyx.3 x 10.4 x 6 cmProduced by Tiffany Studios, New York, United States. Underside impressed TIFFANY STUDIOS/NEW YORK/801.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 60

LIBERTY & CO.'Tudric' clock, model no. 0385, 1902-1905Pewter, enamel, copper. 20 x 12 x 5.5 cm Produced by Liberty & Co., London, England. Clock movement produced by Lenzkirch Uhrenfabrick, Germany. Underside impressed 0385. Clock movement impressed LENZKIRCH/A/G/U/1 Million/497232.Footnotes:LiteratureA. J. Tilbrook and Gordon House, The Designs of Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., London, 1976, p. 106 for a similar exampleStephen A Martin, Archibald Knox, London, 2001, p. 239 for similar examples For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 520

A reconstituted stone model of a horses head, 58cm highCondition report: Minor chip to ear minor weathering

Los 317

A celadon porcelain ginger jar, Korean or Japanese, with an associated silver plated cover, 15cm high, together with a bronze bust of Queen Victoria, 12.3cm high, a bronze model of cat, 8cm high, a circular photograph frame, in the form of a gilt metal cross on a stepped onyx base, 15.5cm high and a tinplate trump marker, 8cm high (5)Condition report: Some losses to the ginger jar. Wear to the finish on the photograph frame, chips to the base. Tinplate with losses to finish/decoration. General wear to bronze items.

Los 274

A Royal Worcester pot pourri, the pierced lid decorated in relief with flowerheads and leaves and the lobed body with hand painted with roses, 11cm high, together with a Royal Copenhagen figure of child sitting on a rock, model number 4027, 14cm high and a vintage teddy bear in a blue felt tailcoat, 16.5cm highCondition report: Pot pourri - the finial of the lid has possible had very minor restoration, the body with very minor marks to the exterior and some residual marks to the interior.Royal Copenhagen figure - very light surface scratches, otherwise very goodTeddy - loss of some fur and signs of use

Los 298

A pair of Beswick wall mounted birds 12cm wide, a Poole Pottery model of a sailing vessel, 26cm high and an Art Pottery Devon lustre glazed vase of waisted cylindrical form, 14cm high (3)Condition report: Both birds display crazing and losses to paint, and their tails have detached and been re-glued. One of the birds has losses to the beak. The boat displays scattered marks.The tails of both birds have detached and been re-glued. One of the birds has losses to the beak. The boat has scattered marks.

Los 189

A collection of hare related items, to include three Mats Johnasson glass paperweights, largest 9.7cm high, an Isle of Wight glass paperweight with aventurine decoration, a malachite example, a hardstone Chinese seal, 7.4cm high, an hardstone model of a hare, 5cm high, a filled silver model, a small white metal example, four small stylised examples, each stamped Portugal, together with a crystal glass decanter in the style of Stromberg, engraved with a stag and a dear, 21.7cm high (14)Condition report: Some roughness to the top of the Isle of Wight figure. Some nibbles to the corners of the rabbit. Chip to the base of the peg of the decanter stopper, and chips to the edge of the body. Splits to the Portuguese white metal figures. All with general wear and marks.

Los 53

A Mont Blanc Meisterstuck fountain pen, probably a model 146 with an ink window, fitted with a 14 carat gold nib, the barrel engraved 'Sakari Lehtonen', together with a hallmarked silver pen, by W M Ld, Birmingham 1943, with engine turned decorationCondition report: Some surface scratches and marks to both pens, neither have been tested and we cannot guarantee if they are in working orderNo cracks to cap lid of Montblanc pen.Please see additional images. 

Los 170

Aquaracer 300 meters model WAY131N, originally purchased 2015, stainless steel case, ETA quartz movement numbered 955412, round black dial with applied stainless steel-edged lume baton hour markers, date aperture at 3, stainless steel-edged lume hands, stainless steel centre seconds hand, outer seconds track in white, stainless steel diamond set bezel, serial number to the caseback, on a stainless steel bracelet strap with signed TAG Heuer clasp numbered G-S4, FAA106, with two additional links, in box, with outer box, with papers and bookletsCase: 35.5mm excluding crown

Los 152

Royal Oak model number 113, stainless steel case, automatic movement, round black tapisserie dial, AP logo at 12, stainless steel baton hour markers, date aperture at 3, stainless steel hands with lume inserts, centre seconds hand, stainless steel octagonal bezel with screw-head motifs, screw-down octagonal crown with AP logo, with ROYAL OAK No. 113 to the caseback, on a stainless steel bracelet strap with signed Audemars Piguet clasp, skeletonised AP to the interior, no box and papersCase: 35mm excluding crown

Los 157

Oyster Perpetual Date model 115200, 2010 from serial number to rehaut and on papers, stainless steel case, Perpetual automatic movement, round dark blue dial with applied stainless steel baton hour markers, date aperture at 3, stainless steel hands with lume inserts, stainless steel tapered centre seconds hand, screw-down crown with coronet, on an Oyster stainless steel bracelet strap with 7HR 72190A and coronet to the interior of the end link, with a signed Rolex Oyster clasp marked Q5U to the interior, in box, with outer box, with papers, with booklets and swing tagCase: 34mm excluding crown

Los 182

Formula 1 model WAH1221, stainless steel case, ETA quartz movement, round white dial with diamond dot hour markers, date aperture at 3, outer seconds track in black, gold white-filled sword hands, gold tapered centre seconds hand, gold plated bezel with white ceramic sections interspaced by pairs of diamonds, within a diamond border, gold plated crown with TAG Heuer logo, with model and serial number to the caseback, on a stainless steel bracelet with central row of white ceramic sections each bordered by gold plating and with GE-3 to the last link, with a signed TAG Heuer concealed clasp, no box and papersCase: 32.5 excluding crown

Los 161

Constellation Automatic model, case marked 750, rounded square gold-coloured textured dial with applied black baton hour markers, black pencil hands, the case edge marked 750, on a later generic strap, in box, no papers, with pre-owned receipt dated 2009Case: 31.5mm

Los 163

King Power model, Paris St. Germain edition, no. 86 of 200, black ceramic case, signed Hublot HUB4200 automatic movement, signed round skeletonised dial with Paris St. Germain emblem at 3, with applied titanium dual baton hour markers, small seconds at six in blue and white, outer 45 minute track in blue, white and red, further outer seconds track in white with Arabic numerals to the underside of the crystal, part-skeletonised titanium hands with blue inserts, titanium centre seconds hand with arrow terminal in white and Hublot logo counterbalance, black ceramic bezel, titanium and rubber crown with Hublot logo, flanked by twin rectangular titanium push-buttons topped with rubber in white and blue, exhibition caseback revealing movement, with 988241 to the edge, on a signed Hublot black rubber strap with central blue line detail, numbered 12-716-80, with signed Hublot King Power foldover clasp, no box and papersCase: 44mm excluding crown and guards, 57mm including crown and guardsFootnote: The Hublot King Power St. Germain was produced as a run of 200 pieces in 2014 and was the French football club's official watch at the time.

Los 155

Oyster Perpetual model 67193, stainless steel case, automatic movement, 1988 from papers, originally purchased 1989, round champagne dial with coronet at 12, applied gold baton hour markers, gold hands with lume inserts, gold fluted bezel, gold screw-down crown with coronet, on a stainless steel Jubilee bi-colour bracelet, with 491B to the end link, with a signed Rolex foldover clasp with M11, 62523D.18, in box, with outer box, with papers and bookletsCase: 24.5mm excluding crown

Los 162

model 20/5458, quartz movement, small signed round champagne dial to a larger circular case, lacking numerals, gold sword hands, with a diamond border, with a concentric circular skeletonised section with crystal to the case front and back, with seven collet-set round brilliant cut diamonds free-moving within, within a final diamond-set border/bezel, with a single larger collet-set diamond to each lug, with serial number to the caseback along with Swiss Helvetia head assay mark, on a signed Chopard leather strap, with signed Chopard gold plated clasp, no box, Certificat d'Origine et Garantie and bookletCase: 27mm excluding crown

Los 164

Colt Ocean model A7738011, originally purchased 2006 from receipt, stainless steel case, quartz movement, round dark blue dial with applied stainless steel Arabic 12, 6 and 9 and baton hour markers, date aperture at 3, railroad outer seconds track in white with Arabic numerals, raised outer track to the rehaut, uni-directional stainless steel bezel with count-up scale, the caseback with model and serial number, on a stainless steel bracelet strap with 813A to the end link and S1506 to the first link, with a signed Breitling folding clasp, with additional link, in box, with papers, with outer box, with swing tagCase: 33mm excluding crown and guards

Los 153

Sportwave Aquatica model A079853, limited edition number 081/100, originally purchased 2014, stainless steel case, automatic movement, round black dial with stainless steel-edged white wedge hour markers, raised outer seconds track in white to the bevelled dial edge, stainless-steel edge white hands, red centre seconds hand with white-filled arrowhead terminal, stainless steel bezel with count-up scale, screw-down crown, the caseback with A079853 and 9120K61, on a signed black rubber strap with stainless steel Sportwave clasp, in box, with guarantee card, with booklet, with outer box and original purchase receiptCase: 44mm excluding crown and guards

Los 159

Oyster Perpetual model 177200, 2011-21 from serial number, stainless steel case, automatic movement, round blue dial with applied stainless steel coronet at 12 and Roman 3, 6 and 9, remaining numerals Arabic in pale blue, stainless steel bevelled hands, stainless steel centre seconds hand, outer seconds track in white, plain stainless steel bezel, screw-down crown with coronet, on a stainless steel Oyster bracelet strap with signed Oyster clasp marked P2K, in box, with guarantee card and booklet, with swing tag, no outer boxCase: 31mm excluding crown

Los 174

model number 15607, quartz movement, round white dial with Roman numerals in black, inner gold circle to centre of dial, beaded bezel, coin edge detail to case edge, with Swiss Helvetia head mark and 18K to the caseback, on a generic strap, in box, with guarantee cardCase 32mm excluding crown

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Oyster perpetual Date Submariner model number 16618, 1991 from serial number, originally purchased 1994, round black dial with applied gold-edged lume plot hour markers, date aperture at 3, outer seconds track in gold, gold-edged lume-filled Mercedes hands, centre seconds hand with lume plot, unidirectional fluted bezel with black insert, numerals in gold, screw-down crown with coronet, on an Oyster bracelet strap with Oysterlock clasp marked 18K, 92908, marked R8 to the reverse, in box, with outer box, with papers and booklets, with swing tag, handkerchief and Rolex Oyster anchor on chainCase: 40mm excluding crown and guards

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Monaco model CW2112, stainless steel case, signed square silver dial with applied baton hour markers with lume terminals, round square subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9, stainless steel pencil hands with lume inserts, centre seconds hand, rounded square case, crown with TAG Heuer logo and flanked by twin push-buttons, with model and serial number to the caseback, on a black strap with signed TAG Heuer stainless steel deployant clasp, in box, with outer box, with papersCase 38mm excluding crown

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Oyster Perpetual Sea-Dweller Date model 1665, 1979 from serial number, black dial with lume plot hour markers, date aperture at 3, outer seconds track, lume-filled Mercedes hands, centre sweep seconds hand with lume plot, black bezel with count-up scale, screw-down crown with coronet, on a stainless steel Oyster bracelet strap with 585 to the end links, 93150 to the first links, no box and papers, with accompanying history of service paperworkCase: 40mm excluding crownThis is being sold for a private individual who inherited the watch from his father who was a GP in Aberdeen. His father's role included carrying out the medicals for Comex, checking the fitness of divers to work in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

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Oyster Perpetual Date Deepsea model 116660, originally purchased 2008, manufactured 2008 from serial number to rehaut, stainless steel Ringlock system case, automatic Perpetual 3235 movement, round black dial with stainless steel-edged lume plot and rectangular hour markers, date aperture at 3, lume-filled Mercedes hands, with helium escape value to the case edge, uni-directional black Cerachrom bezel with count-up scale in platinum Arabic numerals, screw-down crown with coronet, on a stainless steel Oyster bracelet strap with EO 98210 and coronet to the interior of the end link, signed Rolex Glidelock clasp with PJ4 to the interior, in box, with swing tag, with outer box, with guarantee card and bookletsCase: 43mm excluding crown and guards

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Avenger Seawolf model number E17370, titanium case, automatic movement, round black dial with raised Arabic numerals in white, date aperture at 3, outer seconds track in white, white lume-filled hands, centre seconds hand also in white with red terminal, scale in white to the raised dial edge, stainless steel bezel with count-up scale, screw-down monogrammed crown, the caseback with E17370 and serial number, on a titanium bracelet strap with 2702 to middle first links, signed Breitling foldover clasp, in box, with outer box, with papers and booklets44mm case excluding crown guards and crown

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Carrera Calibre 5 model WAR201A-1, stainless steel case, signed TAG Heuer calibre 5 26 jewel movement, round black 'Azurage' dial with applied stainless steel wedge hour markers, day and date apertures at 3, outer seconds track in silver to the rehaut, exhibition caseback with model and serial number to the edge, on a stainless steel bracelet strap with 3178 to the end link, with signed TAG Heuer folding clasp numbered Y-S4 FAA067 to the interior, no box and papers. Note: date appears in French and not EnglishCase: 40mm excluding crown

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U.S.S Pittsburgh Chronograph model number CH7513, limited edition of 200, originally purchased 2008, stainless steel case, Valjoux 7750 automatic movement, round black dial with Arabic numerals in white, subsidiary dials at 12, 6 and 9 for 30 minute register, 12 hour register and small seconds respectively, white pencil hands, centre seconds hand also white, stainless steel and black bezel with count up scale, bezel and caseback with coin-edge, on a signed black Louisiana alligator strap with signed Kobold stainless steel clasp, in box, with outer box, with papers and purchase receipt, with retail bag and branded sports capCase: 40mm excluding crown

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Carrera Cal 1887 model CAR2110-0, stainless steel case, signed TAG Heuer 39 jewel calibre 1887 automatic movement, round black dial with applied stainless steel baton hour markers, sunken 30 minute register and 12 hour register at 12 and 6 respectively, small seconds at 9, date aperture at 6, stainless steel pencil hands with lume inserts, stainless steel tapered centre seconds hand, raised outer seconds track in white to the rehaut, crown with TAG Heuer logo flanked by twin circular push-buttons, on a stainless steel bracelet strap with 3156 to the end link, with a signed TAG Heuer deployant clasp numbered FAA043, no box and papers. Note: short braceletCase: 40mm excluding crown

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Oyster Perpetual Submariner date model 16610 T, 2007/8 from serial number, stainless steel case, signed Rolex Perpetual automatic movement, round black dial with applied stainless steel-edged lume triangular, rectangular and plot hour markers, date aperture at 3, outer seconds track in white, serial number along with ROLEX in repeat to the rehaut, uni-directional green bezel with count up scale, screw-down crown with coronet, on a stainless steel Oyster bracelet strap with signed Rolex Oysterlock clasp marked EO7 93250, no box and papers. Note: short braceletCase: 40mm excluding crown and guards

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Super Ocean model A13340, stainless steel case, automatic movement, signed round black dial with applied stainless steel-edged lume baton hour markers, sunken subsidiary dials at 12, 6 and 9 for 30 minute register, 12 hour register and small seconds respectively, date and date apertures at 3, outer seconds track in white, decimal scale to the rehaut in white, stainless steel lume-filled sword hands, stainless steel centre seconds hand with red terminal and Breitling logo counterbalance, uni-directional stainless steel bezel with count up scale, lume pip at 60, crown with Breitling logo flanked by twin circular screw-down push-buttons, with model and serial number to the caseback, on a stainless steel bracelet strap with S070 to two links, with a signed Breitling folding clasp, in box, with outer box, with papers and bookletsCase: 42mm excluding crown and guards

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to include a Classic Wave model 181909, stainless steel case, quartz movement, signed round champagne dial with applied baton hour markers, gold pencil hands, gold bezel with screw-head motifs, with serial number to the caseback, on an integrated bi-colour bracelet strap with deployant clasp with Ebel logo, in pouch, with outer box, with papers; along with a smaller Ebel model 1911, in box, with outer box, with papersCase: 34mm including crown

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to include a Big Crown Pointer model 7543, stainless steel case, signed automatic movement, signed round black dial with lume Arabic numerals, railroad seconds track in white, outer date track also in white, lume-filled Mercedes hands, centre date pointer hand with red demi-lume terminal, coin edge bezel, skeleton caseback revealing the movement within, on a black strap, in box, with outer box, with papers; along with another stainless steel Oris, automatic movement, white dial, small seconds at 9 and date pointer and track, no box and papersFirst case: 40mm, second case: 33mm excluding crown

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