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Los 218

9ct gold Ladies Diamond and Emerald sweep ring size T

Los 2392

An 18ct gold cased, crown-wound Pocket Watch by "Thos. Russell & Son, Makers to the Queen, 12, Church Street, Liverpool", movement and case numbered 87151, the 50 mm. diameter cream face with Roman numeral hour markers, Arabic numeral 5 minute & second markers, gold finished hour and minute hands and blued sweep second hand. Chester 1893 mark. Requires service/lubrication. Sold together with a protective soft leather case.

Los 2395

Miscellaneous Wristwatches (10) including a Gentleman's "Tudor" with Oyster type case having screw-down crown winder, Arabic numerals and inset second hand above the 6 o'clock position, numbered to back 88876/2784, glass crazed but running and with Fixoflex expanding bracelet, a "Kienzle Markant Waterproof" Gentleman's wristwatch having Arabic numerals and sweep second hand, "Timex Water Resistant Automatic", running, Lady's "Record " 15 jewel wristwatch with copper coloured face serial No 411645, others including Ingersoll, Timex, Limit, Aviatime Quartz and 3 spare stainless steel type wristlets.

Los 2400

A "Seiko World Time Automatic Diashock 17 Jewels" gentleman's wristwatch having a 34 mm diameter approx. silver coloured face, the hours marked by polished batons and with 12 & 24 hour chapter rings, the 24 hour chapter ring shaded in blue and black indicating day-time and night-time, polished hour, minute and sweep second hands, the 24 hour chapter indicator hand in black, the time zones to the outer rotating bezel adjustable by the crown type winder/adjuster located at the four o'clock position. Serial No. 4D09226 relating to December 1964, the design of watch is understood to have been created especially to commemorate the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. Fitted to the 19 mm spaced lugs is a braided expanding bracelet, the finish co-ordinating well with the stainless steel of the watch case. In running order but may benefit from cleaning/lubricating.

Los 226

A Seiko 5 stainless steel automatic wristwatch, the silvered baton dial with centre sweep seconds and subsidiary calendar dial, stamped verso '715522', attached Seiko stainless steel strap, with box Note: The back of this watch has not been opened for inspection CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.

Los 227

A Citizen automatic wristwatch, the black and gilt baton dial with centre sweep seconds and subsidiary calendar dial, numbered verso, with another similar with stainless steel case and gilt dial (2) Note: The back of these watches have not been opened for inspection CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.

Los 232

A Gentlemans 9ct gold Rotary wristwatch London 1966, the circular champagne dial with gilt batons and centre sweep seconds, Swiss 17 jewel movement, case numbered '93824', attached leather effect strap CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.

Los 237

A gentleman's Eterna-matic 1000 stainless steel automatic date wristwatch, circa 1960, the silvered baton dial with centre sweep seconds and date aperture, diameter 3mm, with attached graduated stainless steel strap (Note: - The back of this watch has not been opened for inspection) CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.

Los 251

A gents Tissot Seastar Seven wristwatch, the silvered dial with batons and subsidiary calendar dial, with gold hands and centre sweep seconds, reverse of case stamped 'Use Key No 315 T', with attached 9ct yellow gold strap Birmingham 1980, gross weight 52.9gms (Please Note: We have not opened the back of this case to inspect the movement) CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. Face stained and needs professional cleaning. Current;y running. Hands rotate happily. Crown winds. Some light nicks and scratches to the case. Crystal with some scratching.

Los 10

Omega - Geneve 1960's Gents 9ct Gold Cased Mechanical Wrist Watch with Attached 9ct Gold Mesh Bracelet ( Not Omega ) Fully Hallmarked for Birmingham 1966. Mother of Pearl Dial / Colour, Seconds Sweep. Excellent Condition and Working Order.

Los 31

Omega Seamaster Gents Automatic Gold Plated Steel Wrist Watch, with Expanding Gold Plated Bracelet, Pearl Dial, Secondary Sweep. Working and Excellent Condition with Original Omega Box - Please See Photo.

Los 911

Limited Edition Signed Colour Print By Graham Illingworth (British, b. 1953) 'Nemesis Comes to Sweep Away the Past' Pencil signed limited edition colour print in black and gold brushed contemporary lacquered frame with inset Turkish marbled gallery quality mount. Pencil signed by the artist to bottom right and numbered 591/850, depicts an exquisitely detailed illustration of a male Samurai in ornate robes with fan and feather headpiece. Perfect condition. 15 x 17 inches.

Los 2751

Modern centre seconds calendar wristwatch, Skagen, the quartz movement to a black dial with sunk centre, outside minute track and baton markers with luminous filled baton hands and sweep centre seconds with date aperture at 6 in a brushed finish case, fitted with a black stitched leather strap together with original box and papers, width 1 1/2 ins

Los 2766

Late 20th century quartz ladies dress watch, Gucci, the quartz movement to a signed black dial with Roman chapter ring and dagger hands with sweep centre seconds and date aperture at 3 in a polished and frosted case with fitted brick-link bracelet and sprung clasp, width 1 1/8ins

Los 2771

Mid-20th century chrome plated centre seconds wristwatch, Cyma, R420, 122228, the Swiss 17-jewel movement to a repainted and silvered dial with outside minute track, silvered dagger markers with Arabic quarters and luminous detail and skeletonised hands with sweep centre seconds in a polished chrome plated case (pitting and wear) and fitted with a snap-on steel back and further fitted with a stitched black leather strap, width 1 3/8 ins

Los 2773

Late 20th century gold plated centre seconds calendar wristwatch, Omega "Geneve", 33739747, the jewelled movement to a signed and silvered circular dial with outside minute track with gilt and black baton markers and hands with sweep centre seconds and date aperture at 3, in a polished circular case with screw down back and later fitted sprung link bracelet, width 1 1/2 ins

Los 2774

Third quarter of 20th century stainless steel centre seconds calendar wristwatch, Tudor "Oyster Date", ref 6426/0, 3493296, the jewelled movement (unseen) to a signed and silvered circular dial with outside minute track and with luminous tipped chrome and black baton markers and further baton hands with sweep centre seconds (seconds hand detached) and date aperture at 3, in a polished case with bevelled bezel and screw down "Oyster" crown and back, width 1 1/2 ins, together with its detached Oyster link bracelet with deployant clasp (a/f), together with a service guarantee dated 24/04/03

Los 2775

Last quarter of 20th century stainless steel centre seconds quartz calendar wristwatch, Heuer 2000, quartz movement to a signed gilt circular dial with outside minute track and luminous markers and with further luminous filled skeletonised hands with sweep centre seconds and a date aperture at 3, in a polished and matt finished case with rotating bezel and fitted bracelet with gilt centre and folding deployant clasp, together with its original box and papers, width 1 5/8ins

Los 264

A gentleman's Rotary wristwatch, circular baton dial with sweep seconds hand in a gold coloured case, automatic 21 jewel movement, fitted with a rolled gold expanding bracelet, no personal inscriptions, no box or paperwork.

Los 265

A gentleman's Tudor Oyster wrist watch, the circular pale baton dial having a honeycomb texture marked "Shock-Resisting" with a sweep seconds hand in a stainless steel case marked on the back 7904 134108, fitted with a Fixoflex expanding bracelet, no personal inscriptions, (no box or paperwork)

Los 266

Two gentleman's Bulova wrist watches, the first a Bulova Longchamp with a circular arabic dial with sweep seconds hand in a gold coloured case, strap model, the second a Bulova Automatic 21 jewels with a circular baton dial, date aperture and sweep seconds hand in a gold coloured case on an expanding bracelet, both having presentation inscriptions on reverse, (both have boxes- no paperwork)

Los 1198

A mid Victorian rosewood frame chaise lounge having sweep back and cushion roll end with foliate applique on petal legs, and later upholstered in blue

Los 397

A gents vintage Omega steel cased wristwatch having singed silver dial, red sweep seconds hand, manual wind movement, replacement expanding bracelet, dia. 35mm Condition Report / Extra Information Currently in working order.Very worn to the dial around centre, between 2 & 3 and 8 & 9 o'clock.No logo on winder.Does not say Swiss Made to dial.Some areas of corrosion around lugs.

Los 467

A gentleman's 9ct yellow gold cased automatic wristwatch with Arabic numerals at 12 & 6 o'clock with baton markers to other hours, center sweep seconds, silvered dial - in running order in the saleroom, some minor marks, scratches to case

Los 468

A gentleman's Cardinal Rallye GT automatic wristwatch with Arabic numerals to 12, 6 & 9 o'clock baton markers to rest, date aperture at 3 o'clock, black dial with center sweep seconds - running int he sale room - in a stainless steel case

Los 469

A mid sized Cardinal Submarine automatic wristwatch with Arabic numerals at 12, 6 & 9, date aperture at 3 o'clock, black dial with center sweep seconds in stainless steel case

Los 486

A gentleman's Longines automatic 30 bar 300 wristwatch with black dial and luminous hour markers, Arabic numerals at 12, 6 & 9 date aperture at 3 o'clock, bezel marked with minutes, center sweep seconds 4.1cm across face in stainless steel case with matching bracelet strap - in running order, some scratches to case

Los 489

A gentleman's Rado Diastar wristwatch, black dial with baton markers, date aperture at 6 o'clock, center sweep seconds in stainless steel case with bi metal bracelet strap - running in the saleroom, some light scratches to back of case

Los 493

A gentleman's Eterna-Matic automatic wristwatch, champagne coloured dial with baton markers, date aperture at 3 o'clock, center sweep seconds in an 18ct yellow gold case - light scratches to case, running in the saleroom

Los 495

A gentleman's Rado Conway wristwatch metallic dial with baton markers, day and date aperture at 3 o'clock, center sweep seconds, in a stainless steel case with matching bracelet strap - has a few light surface scratches, running in the saleroom

Los 500

A gentleman's Seiko automatic wristwatch with silvered dial and baton markers, center sweep seconds, date aperture at 3 o'clock in stainless steel case with matching bracelet strap - minor scratches to face and case - a gentleman's Seiko quartz wristwatch, baton markers to champagne colored dial, day and date aperture at 3 o;clock in gold plated case with matching bracelet strap - in need of replacement battery

Los 504

A gentleman's Omega automatic Seamaster silvered chapter ring with baton markers on white dial, center sweep seconds in stainless steel case - running in saleroom

Los 505

Three gentleman's manual wind wristwatches one in stainless steel case with bracelet strap, one in gold plated case, one in stainless steel case with leather strap - all with center sweep seconds

Los 1507

A silver pocket watch; a centre second sweep pocket watch (2)

Los 872

A French Regency period regulated wall clock with brass grid iron pendulum, sweep second hand and power maintenance, approx 1 meter 70cms high

Los 1029

A vintage agricultural hay sweep, the wooden framework with chamfered detail and green stained finish

Los 245

EDWARD PRENTISA Throng in Leicester SquareOil on canvasSigned and dated 182583 x 107cm.An important work by the English Genre painter.Prentis was a popular artist during his lifetime and known for his domestic interiors. This, an exterior scene, is an unusual work for the artist, portraying a large crowd of people in Leicester Square. On the right hand side of the painting we can identify the Sablonniere Hotel, run by an Italian named Pagliano which was a popular establishment with foreign visitors to London and was situated on the South-East side of the square, in a building in which the artist Hogarth had lived for many years. In the foreground two wealthily dressed women in silks and bonnets look wholly out of their depth whilst surrounded and jostled by a melee of all manner of people; spectators of a Punch and Judy show, tradespeople selling pies, cabbages, brooms and brushes, gentlemen in top hats, a beggar with outstretched hand and a blacked-up man or sweep are just some of the characters that make up the crowd. Between the two wealthy women marches a smartly dressed black boy. The larger of the two women looks down in dismay as a terrier aggressively tugs at her expensive paisley shawl, she has dropped a purse out of which her aperient pills (laxatives) have rolled onto the ground before her. Placards advertising the plays in London's theatre land and boxing matches are held aloft. The boxing placard or 'Noble Science of Self-Defence' as it is described in the painting, was for an exhibition at Fives Court. "FIVES-COURT. A place distinguished (in addition to the game of fives) for sparring matches between the pugilists. The combatants belonging to the prize-ring exhibit the art of self-defence at the Fives-Court with the gloves; and it is frequently at this Court where public challenges are given and accepted by the boxers. The most refined and fastidious person may attend these exhibitions of sparring with pleasure; as they are conducted with all the neatness, elegance and science of FENCING. Admission, 3s. each person. It is situated in St. Martin's Street, Leicester-fields."(Grose's Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, revised and corrected by Pierce Egan 1823) Interestingly, the Fives-Court operated as a boxing venue from 1802 until it closed in 1826 and was demolished as part of the redevelopment of the Royal Mews area into what became Trafalgar Square. The site is now under the northern edge of the Sainsbury Wing of the National Gallery.The quality of this painting is particularly pleasing, the colour and brightness of the oil being extremely good. Rich in character and detail, pathos and humour, this is a particularly fine work by Prentis. (See illustration) Condition report: The following report has been commissioned from a painting conservator. The painting has a light biscuit-coloured ground. In the foreground and buildings a second resin-rich preparatory layer has been applied to mark out the composition. This layer varies in colour according to the buildings and figures but is always thin, transparent, high resin content. This layer has been vulnerable to cleaning.There are areas where drying cracks have developed during the painting process, eg. trees, areas of black paint, shadows in the foreground. The underlying rennais layer is the cause of these crack. The cracks have been widely overpainted.Buildings: the windows and roofs have been somewhat overpainted.Tree, left: extensive drying cracks - overpainted.Figures: Many of the faces remain in good condition with a high degree of detail. There is overpainting in the hair (black paint) and thinners around some of the faces where the preparatory layer has been removed by over cleaning. The central figure in the lilac dress is quite well preserved, as are the figures standing to the left, aside from the blacks and browns. The basket of vegetables and umbrellas are good.Overall: Many areas well preserved but matt areas are overpaint, covering drying cracks and wear.

Los 1042

A Daum mantel clock: the round black dial having dauphine hands and a sweep seconds hand, with a brushed steel bezel, the rectangular crystal case of wavy form with inset bubbles and signed to the lower corner Daum, France, complete with white box and guarantee including the description of the model type as Thor 252, height 19cm.

Los 1068

Simpson, Wigton, an oak and mahogany moonphase longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch break-arch brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and outer five-minute numerals, the silvered centre with decorative scroll engraving and marked to the outer aspect for the sweep date hand, with a subsidiary seconds dial and signed for the maker Simpson, Wigton, with cast-brass female-head spandrels to the four corners, and having a moon-phase disc to the arch painted with the moon against a blue ground with gilt stars, the oak case having mahogany crossbanding to the trunk, door, hood and base, the swan-neck pediment with brass ball-and-spire finial to the centre and brass patrea, the hood having full pillars with cast-brass Corinthian capitals, the trunk with canted corners and boxwood stringing to the mahogany upper panel, the base standing on bracket feet, height 226cm (inc. finial)* Biography The Simpson family of clockmakers were Quakers with the brothers John and Joseph setting up business circa 1758. John died in 1796 and Joseph soon after with John Simpson Junior continuing the business until his death in 1837. The majority of their clocks were of thirty-hour duration, but a number of eight-day examples are known with at least two housing musical movements.See Brian Loomes 'Clockmakers of Northern England', Mayfield Books 2007.

Los 177

18ct yellow gold and multi-diamond ring with tear-drop centre diamond and a sweep of graduating channel set diamonds surrounding, weight: approx 4.4 grams, size: approx P/7-8

Los 2405

BRASS FOUR PANE CARRIAGE CLOCK the enamelled dial with centre sweep seconds hand, subsidiary alarm dial on an eight day movement with repeater mechanism half hourly striking to a bell, the case with four turned columns, height excluding handle 17.5cm

Los 1279

A GENTLEMAN'S 18CT. GOLD AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH BY BEUCHE-GIROD the signed circular dial with baton numerals, date aperture and sweep seconds hand, on an integrated 9ct. gold brick link bracelet, numbered to the back case, 69006 YG 11610-1, 38mm. dia., 62 grams.

Los 273

A Box Containing Vintage Toys and Games, Cowboy Suit, Sooty and Sweep Xylophone etc

Los 702

Royal Doulton Bunnykins figures Clean Sweep DB6, Wedding Day Bunnykins DB287, Girl Skater DB153, Gardener DB156 and Prince John DB266. (5)

Los 120

Anker, automatic, a gentleman's stainless steel and gilt round wrist watch, two tone dial with raised gilt Arabic and arrow-head numerals, dauphin hands and sweep centre seconds, two piece screw case 34.5mm diameter, on a later black leather textured strap, the automatic movement not examined, ticking,.

Los 899

An Omega Constellation gentleman's wristwatch ( watch )  having  a silvered circular dial with subsidiary date and day of week pointers, centre sweep seconds, battery operated, complete with Omega bracelet.

Los 282

ROYAL HAMPSHIRE ART FOUNDRY -  A collection of approx 14x boxed silvered pewter ' Victorian Times ' figures to include; Lamplighter, Mr Bumble, Oliver Twist, Chimney Sweep, Boy With Lamp, Fiddler, Organ Grinder & Boy, Shepard & Dog, Blacksmith's Assistant & others. Within their original box (some shared) with inner protective wrapping. 

Los 73

A 9ct gold gentleman's Rotary mechanical strap watch, with a silvered dial, raised gilt batons and hands, date aperture and centre second sweep, machine engraved presentation inscription to the case back28.82g

Los 393

Omega - A Gentleman's automatic wrist watch, circular cream baton dial with sweep seconds and date aperture in a 9 carat yellow gold case, fitted with an integral 9 carat yellow gold milanese bracelet, overall 19.5cm long, gross weight including movement approximately 59.7gms.

Los 320

A continental silver pocket watch and key with white enamel dial Roman numeral baton marker and second sweep finger in a good working condition.

Los 477

A 1970s 18ct gentleman's Omega electronic f300 chronometer wrist watch, circular satin brushed gold dial with baton markers, sweep seconds hand, date aperture, dial diameter 31mm, milled bezel to fitted lizard skin strap

Los 701

A Henning Kopel dual time Georg Jensen watch, white enamel dial, date aperture at 6 O'clock, dot hour markers, centre sweep seconds, hour hand, 2nd hour hand, minute hand - in original box with warranty paperwork and instructions, running in saleroom - retails at £795 - movement is Ronda-Quartz

Los 462

A c1940s WWII gentlemen's Military-issue Hamilton watch, high grade seventeen-jewel manual-wind movement, black dial with painted luminous Arabic numerals and sweep seconds hand, period Military-style nylon band. CONDITION REPORT Currently in working order, age-related wear to case, some loss of enamel from the seconds dial.

Los 466

Cortebert; a c1960s gentlemen's wristwatch, round elongated stainless steel case, stainless steel dial with applied baton numerals, sweep seconds hand and quick-set date aperture, seventeen-jewel automatic movement.

Los 1187

A Goebel figure designed by M J Hummel, chimney sweep, three others; a Nao figure, little boy with teddy bear, others, hippo, baby's pram; qty

Los 549

An 18th century chinoiserie long case clock, by Robert Cutbush Maidstone, with brass and silver chapter dial, Roman numerals, with alarm sweep, two subsidiary dials, 236 cm high

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