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A Mid to Late 18th Century Ivory Fan, the monture gilded, the upper section of the guard inlaid with dots leaving much of the ivory showing, the lower section gilded in a plain line to complement the linear gilding to the gorge sticks, which alternate with more decorative and serpentine design. Diamantés to the rivet. The double silk leaf shows a well-dressed 18th century couple seated in a classical setting, the lady all in pink, wide pleats trimming the front edge of her open robe, her elbow length sleeves adorned with lace engageantes. The gentleman, who appears to be playing a recorder, wears a long blue jacket with yellow waistcoat and orange breeches. The lady wears a tiara and has a basket on her knee. Vignettes to their side feature decorative vases and roses. The reserves are filled with sequins and flowers, in strong blues and pink, matching the clothes of the central couple. The verso is simply painted with sprays of flowers. Guard length 27cmSome folds are rubbed. There are losses to the gilding. The verso shows that most leaf folds have been restored.
Tag Heuer: A gentlemans stainless steel Monaco Vintage automatic chronograph wristwatchLimited edition no. 2451/4000, the rectangular stainless steel case with a predominantly white dial with tri-colour blue, red and white stripe, silver tone baton hour markers with an outer minute track, silver tone luminous insert hands with red central seconds hand, subsidiary recorder dials to three and nine o'clock, date aperture to six o'clock, fitted to an alligator strap with deployant clasp, strap AF, ref no. CW2118, case no. VN1782, case measurements 36mm x 39mm CONDITION REPORT: Wright Marshall do not guarantee the working order of any watches soldStrap damaged and fake , likely need a replacement, leather tornNo box or papers, sold as seenSlight chips to glass edgeScuffs and slight scratching in line with useAt time of report, seconds hand moving and currently functioningStrap is fakeNo paperwork
Breitling: A stainless steel Breitling for Bentley Motors chronograph automatic bracelet watchThe signed dark grey dial with silver tone and luminous baton hour markers, subsidiary recorder dials to three, six and nine o'clock, date aperture to twelve o'clock, to a knurled bezel, fitted to a stainless steel bracelet with stainless steel deployant clasp, box and papers deficient, reference no. A44362, serial no. 2298766, case diameter 48mm
Hublot: A gentleman's bi-material Big Bang chronograph wristwatch With a ceramic case the signed matt black dial with applied matt and polished black baton hour markers subsidiary recorder dials to three, six and nine o'clock and central seconds hand date aperture between four and five o'clock, exhibition case back fitted to a signed black rubber strap with PVD treated stainless steel deployant clasp, ref no 410. serial no. 761365, case width 44mm CONDITION REPORT: Watch working when report given, but not sure about timekeeping
Tag Heuer: A stainless steel Formula 1 chronograph bracelet watchThe signed black dial with silver tone and luminous baton hour markers, with two subsidiary black recorder dials to three and nine o'clock, date apertures to six o'clock, calibrated bezel, fitted to a stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp, ref no. WAU111C, serial no. WKS5613, case diameter 39mm CONDITION REPORT: Ok, few minor scratches on bracelet Wright Marshall do not guarantee the working order of any watches sold
London and South Western Railway 8 inch mahogany cased English fusee railway clock with a spun brass bezel supplied to the LSWR circa 1898 by John walker of London. The quality English fusee movement with rectangular plates held together by turned tapered pillars, is in fully restored condition. The white enamel painted dial displaying BR(S) JOHN WALKER 1 SOUTH MOLTON ST LONDON 7582 SW has been restored. The Southern Railway clock records show that this was supplied in 1898 by John Walker at a cost of £2-12-6d and was last recorder in use at Falconwood station Booking Hall. Complete and in working condition with pendulum and key.
Early 20th century George Kent 'Venturi Orivent' brass pumping station water meter flow and pressure recorder, twin white enamel dials with subsidiaries, stamped 3570, on cast iron base W39cm, H54cm, with four Mather & Platt brass Automatic Sprinkler Gauges, D18cm (5) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

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