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A 1950s 18ct white gold mounted diamond and sapphire dress ring, the central brilliant cut diamond approximately .50ct surrounded by a sweep of eleven brilliant cut diamonds, sixteen small baguette cut diamonds within a border of eleven small sapphires (gross weight 9.4 grammes - ring size R)
Marco Polo`s Argali (Ovis ammon poli), Tagdumbash, Afghanistan, 1906, by Rowland Ward, shoulder mount, right horn 143cm, left horn 143.5cm, tip to tip 107cm, on oak shield with cartouche, the reverse with Rowland Ward Ltd, The Jungle, 167 Piccadilly, London W1 label and impressed mark RW See illustration This fine sheep was first reported to western science by Marco Polo approximately 700 years ago. It carries perhaps nature`s finest horns which are deeply wrinkled, attractively coloured and curved in a complete circle then sweeping outwards in a bold sweep
THREE GOEBEL POTTERY FIGURES, `Meditation` (13/0), 5 1/4" (13.3cm) high (TMK-3), `Hear ye hear ye` (15/0), 5" (12.7cm) high, (TMK-5) and the other modelled as `A Chimney sweep` (KF40), 6 1/4" (13.3cm) high (TMK-5) TOGETHER WITH A GOEBEL MODEL OF A DACHSHUND, 6" (15.2cm), Beswick version in tan, seated (1460) 2 3/4" (7cm) high, `Squeaker` TOBY JUG and a PAIR OF MOULDED PLASTER SMALL PICTURE FRAMES, various marks (8) EST 40-60
Collection of unframed magic lantern slides each measuring 8.3cm x 8.3cm in varying condition and with signs of wear, numbered series including: `A sweep and a whitewasher...` 1-8; humorous cats and dogs 1-6,8; fire-fighting 1-4, 7-11; Living Statuary - 8 slides; lifeboats 1-4,6,9,10; monkey and ostrich 1-4, 6-8; tradesmen 4-8; retrieving lady`s lost bonnet 1-8; two photographic slides of tram, one of steam train at station and one of manor house; and 5 unframed 8cm x 24cm slides each with 4 humorous painted images
AN OMEGA STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH SEAMASTER 300, REF 166024 the calibre 565 self winding jewelled and nickel finished movement numbered 24829396, black dial with date, sweep seconds, rotatable bezel, screw down winding crown, bracelet detached, case, dial and movement signed. Crystal heavily scratched, milled bezel worn, in average second hand condition but apparently working order, sold without warranty
18ct gold open faced pocket watch , Birmingham 1897 , white enamel roman dial with arabic minutes and centre sweep seconds, case diameter 54mm with time adjust button and stop watch slide on the band, 18ct inner cover, stem wind, ¾-plate English lever movement with Breguet spring and compensating balace, signed W Corke & Sons, Wolverhampton (ticks readily, winds, adjusts, stops/starts; monogrammed). *See clocks and watches proviso.
A gentleman`s stainless steel Omega Geneve Dynamic mechanical bracelet watch, c.1970, a circular blue dial with a silvered chapter ring, radiating batons, luminous hands and blue centre second sweep. Oval landscape flared case with a satin finish to an integral bracelet. Marked to the back `TOOL 107 Waterproof`
A gents stainless steel and gold plated Tag Heuer Professional 200 meter quartz wristwatch with blue dial and bezel, baton and dot numerals, sweep second hand and date aperture diameter of case 37mm in working order complete with original case and paperwork model no. MX1763 serial no. ED 1223-G-20
A surely unique opportunity to acquire in a single offering at auction a complete set of cased gold, silver and bronze prize medals from the 1908 London Olympic Games all awarded to Great Britain competitors, each with an identical design by Bertram Mackennal, by Vaughton of Birmingham in hallmarked gold, silver and bronze, two young maidens are crowning a winning athlete, the reverse with St George slaying the dragon, the gold medal in a red leather case with maroon velvet lining, the silver medal in a dark blue case with purple velvet lining, and the bronze medal in a tan leather case with emerald green velvet lining, the rim of each medal and its case lid inscribed as follows: WINNER, WATER POLO, CHARLES SYDNEY SMITH; OLYMPIC GAMES, WINNER, WATER POLO, LONDON, 1908 SECOND PRIZE RUNNING DEER TEAMS OLYMPIC GAMES, SECOND PRIZE, RUNNING DEER, TEAMS, LONDON, 1908 THIRD PRIZE BANTAM BOXING OLYMPIC GAMES, THIRD PRIZE, BANTAM BOXING, LONDON, 1908 Surely a unique opportunity to acquire examples of all three prize medals from the first London Olympic Games of 1908 in one lot at auction. The gold medal was presented to Charles Sydney Smith (1876-1951). He was born in Wigan the ninth of eleven children. He was the Great Britain water polo goalkeeper who won back-to-back golds at London 1908 & Stockholm 1912 and then, remarkably, returned to the sport aged 41, to help win British gold for a third time at Antwerp in 1920. For the complete record he was still competing at Paris in 1924, but GB were eliminated in the first round. At Stockholm in 1912 he became the first competing athlete to be invited to be the team’s flag bearer at the Opening Ceremony. The silver medal relates to the Great Britain team that finished second in the men’s team single shot running deer competition, one of 15 events in the shooting programme at the London 1908 Games. The team consisted of four marksmen Charles Nix, William Russell Lane-Joynt, Walter Ellicott and Ted Ranken. It is not known to whom this particular medal was awarded. A deer-shaped target made 10 runs of 75 feet which lasted about four seconds. Each competitor was allowed one shot per run from a distance of 110 yards. Concentric circles were drawn on the ‘deer’ with 1-4 points available on the target. Great Britain narrowly missed out on gold accumulating one point less than Sweden’s winning score of 86 from a possible 160 points. The bronze medal was won by the British bantamweight boxer William ‘Wally’ Webb. Britain in fact won a clean sweep of medals in this weight division. Wally Webb had lost to his compatriot John Condon in the semi-final. Very little is known of Webb. He was born 19th November 1882 and affiliated to the 17th North Middlesex School of Arms Amateur Boxing Club.
Quantity of assorted die-cast and plastic model vehicles by Matchbox and others, includes Corgi Chipperfield`s Horse Transporter, and two boxed Matchbox Superfast (33 and 36). Together with a tinplate MYK (Japan) helicopter (F/P, missing one set of propellors) and Chad Valley Sooty, Sue and Sweep hand-puppets (well-loved). (50+)
LADY`S ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE JUST OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER, with mechanical movement, silvered circular dial with eleven diamond set batons, date aperture and sweep seconds hand, 18ct gold case, the bessel set with 32 diamonds and 4 rubies, 18ct gold Rolex strap, numbered 8560F, the watch back numbered 69068 EST 4000-5000
A 1960s gentleman’s Corum “Golden Point” wristwatch, in stainless steel and gold coloured metal case, the 30mm matt dial with seconds sweep hand (devoid of numerals), and conforming Corum brown leather strap for same (with original guarantee confirming watch No. 30448 and case model 7443221)
A late Victorian gentleman’s 18ct gold cased open faced keyless lever pocket watch by S. J. Pappe, Birmingham, No. 8331/47565, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and sweep centre seconds hand, contained in plain 18ct gold case, 55mm diameter (gross weight 125 grammes), hallmarked Chester 1889
An Edward VII gentleman’s 18ct gold half hunting cased keyless lever watch/stop watch, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, seconds sweep hand, and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain 18ct gold case with blue enamel Roman numerals, 55mm diameter (gross weight 121 grammes), hallmarked London 1905
A George III 22ct. gold pair cased pocket watch London 1786, the gilt fuseé movement singed `Edw. Tomlin Royl Exchge London No. 7875`, and with decorative watchcock, round pillars, the white enamel dial with sweep seconds hand and Roman numerals, the inner and outer cases hallmarked London 1786 and with stop/start button, total weight 156 gms, with key WE DO NOT STATE CONDTION IN THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION – Before bidding please ensure you are satisfied with the condition of this lot – For details of condition please contact the auctioneer.
A GENTLEMAN`S STAINLESS STEEL "BREITLING 1884 AUTOMATIC" WRISTWATCH, the dark blue dished dial with applied silvered line batons and quarter Arabic numerals enclosing date aperture, centre sweep seconds and central turned roundel, the fixed outer bezel calibrated to 60, with pull-out winding crown, numbered 4423, on original stitched leather strap, cased, with warranty
A gentleman’s stainless steel Rolex Oyster Precision strap watch, c.1970, A circular silvered baton dial with luminous hands and dot markings to the batons, centre second sweep hand, screw down crown and Rolex buckle to an after market strap. Serial no. 3805393, model no. 6426, case, no papers

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