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14ct gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual wristwatch , circa 1949, cream dial, gilt arabic and dagger numerals, centre sweep seconds, milled bezel, case 31mm numbered 5015 / 628517, screw-down crown, bubble back, on 14ct gold Rolex Oyster bracelet (ticks, winds, adjusts; serviced by Rolex in 1974 & 1984) *See clocks and watches proviso.
Mahogany inlaid long case clock, early 19th century, the painted broken arch face with maritime rolling moon and personified continents at the spandrels, Arabic hours, centre sweep date and seconds, Bucknall Burselm , eight day movement on a false plate, striking the quarter on two bells, in a swan neck hood with fluted columns on broad trunk and short door, flanked by fluted columns on broad base and ogee bracket feet, height 226cm. (pendulum).
"A gentleman`s open faced silver cased pocket watch having black Roman numerals on a white ground with second hand sweep and second hand subsidiary dial with further dial calibrated 5-30, dust cover personalised, case stamped "Swiss Made 17 Jewels B&Co 19.73 N" case stamped 925, import mark London 1920 "
Thos. Russell & Sons, 24 Church Street, Liverpool, an 18 carat gold open faced chronograph pocket watch, no.817080, the four piece hinged case hallmarked Chester 1879, the white enamel dial with raised chapter ring with black Roman numerals, gilt spade hands, and centre sweep chronograph with outer seconds track with 1/5 divisions, the three quarter plate English lever movement with pointed tooth escape wheel, tangential pallets, bimetallic split balance and flat balance spring, key wound and set, the chronograph activated by a slide piece on the band, the case 54mm diameter
A 14 carat gold full hunter repeating pocket watch with chronograph and calendar, circa 1900, the five piece case with white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals, inner 24 hour dial in red, centre sweep chronograph with outer seconds track with 1/5 divisions, subsidiary seconds dial, and date dial, the jewelled Swiss lever movement with bimetallic split balance and overcoil balance spring, with exposed chronograph, the repeater activated by a sliding piece on the band, the case 55mm diameter
Leonidas, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold chronograph wristwatch with calendar, no.568022, circa 1950, the two piece snap on case with stop/start button and flyback (requires re-set), and push button to set time and date, the silvered dial with gilt dot markers, centre sweep chronograph, outer date dial, three subsidiary dials running hours, minutes and seconds, and aperture for day and month, the jewelled Swiss straight line club tooth lever movement cal.Y213, with monometallic screwed balance and exposed column wheel chronograph, the case 42mm including lugs, on an expandable Tessuflex bracelet
Jaeger LeCoultre, a gentleman’s 9 carat gold wristwatch, the two piece case hallmarked London 1966, the silvered dial with black Roman numerals, baton hands, and centre sweep seconds, the seventeen jewel Jaeger LeCoultre manual wind movement cal.K819/10 no.1901473, with Glucydur balance, the case 38mm including lugs, on a woven link 9 carat gold bracelet with fold over ladder clasp
Omega, Constellation, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold wristwatch with calendar, no.4069, the two piece Dennison case hallmarked Birmingham 1960, the silvered dial with gilt baton numerals and tapered hands, centre sweep seconds and date aperture, the twenty-four jewel Omega automatic movement cal.561 no.17297356 adjusted to temperatures and five positions, the case 44mm including lugs, on a black crocodile strap
Omega, a gentleman’s 9 carat gold automatic calendar wristwatch, no.1665020, the two piece case hallmarked London 1972, the silvered dial with gold baton numerals and hands, centre sweep seconds, and date aperture, the twenty-four jewel Omega automatic movement cal.565 no.34012340, the case 40mm including lugs, on a gold mesh link bracelet
Omega, Seamaster Cosmic 2000, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, 1960s, the two piece case with black dial, luminous baton hands and numerals, centre sweep seconds, and day date aperture at 3 o’clock, the Omega automatic movement cal.1010/ 752?, the case 40mm, on a brown stitched leather strap
* Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, ref.1002 no.7621585, circa 1951, the two piece screw down case and crown with silvered dial, baton numerals and hands, and centre sweep seconds, the twenty-six jewel Rolex automatic movement cal.1570 no.D951526 adjusted to five positions and temperature, the case 40mm including lugs, on a stainless steel bracelet with fold over clasp
* Rolex, Submariner, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, ref.16610 T no.Z451544, circa 2006, the two piece screw down case and crown with rotating green bezel calibrated to 60 units, the black dial with luminous dot numerals, mercedes hands, centre sweep seconds, and magnified date aperture, the 31 jewel Rolex automatic movement cal.3135 no.3-1441396 adjusted to five positions and temperature, the case 48mm including lugs, on a block link bracelet with fold over clasp
Rolex, DateJust Turnograph, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, ref.116264, no.Z293853, circa 2006, the two piece screw down case and crown with bi directional diamond cut bezel calibrated to 60 units, blued metallic dial, luminous baton numerals and hands, red centre sweep seconds, and magnified date aperture, the 31 jewel Rolex automatic movement cal.3135 no.3/1224735, adjusted to five positions and temperature, the case 45mm including lugs, on a block link bracelet with fold over clasp
Rolex, Yachtmaster, a gentleman’s two colour wristwatch, ref.116623 no.Z384951, circa 2006, the two piece screw down case and crown with fixed calibrated bezel, white dial, black and gold edged markers, luminous mercedes hands, centre sweep seconds, and magnified date aperture, the 31 jewel Rolex automatic movement cal.3135 no.3 1612569 adjusted to temperatures and five positions, the case 48mm including lugs, on a two colour block link bracelet with fold over clasp, together with box, outer card packaging, guarantee, and instruction manual Please note: The model number should read 16623
CRIMEAN WAR: A good, original ink plan prepared by a Major Irving, one page, n.p. (Crimea), 23rd November 1854. Irving`s detailed map, entitled Intrenched Position of the Allied French, Turks & English, extending from the hills East of Balaclava, with a sweep to follow the heights of the East of Sebastapole, shows the positions of the English, French and Russian armies around Inkerman and Sebastapole etc., with various annotations. Irving has written a paragraph of explanatory notes at the base, in part, `The intrenched position is carried round a line of lights from 50 to 200 feet in height, the only level part being near Balaclava. It is now everywhere strongly defended....The French advance by regular attack, and are now 80 yards from the Flagstaff Battn. The English have merely two lines of Battns. to aid the French by keeping down the Russian fire. Their (English) Battns. are divided into the Right & Left attack. They have remained at the same distance 1500 to 2000 yards from the Russian Battns. This part of the Crimea is very hilly & mountainous. The Russian Army generally remains under a range of hills in the valley of the Inkerman, and have twice advanced in great force from their position...` Neatly mounted and with a few small, minor tears at the edges, otherwise about VG
A World War II D.F.C, D.F.M group of six medals awarded to Squadron leader R H Hardy royal air Force, comprising D.F.C (1945), D.F.M GVI (580825 F/Sgt R H Hardy R.A.F.) 1939-1945 Star, Air crew Europe Star with France and Germany clasp, defence and War Medals, all mounted to bar with caterpillar badge, and badges and with log books from 1939 and copy photographs Sgt Hardy was a pre-war R A F regular who started his navigator training in March 1939. He qualified and was posted to 115 Squadron at Marham, operating Wellington Bombers in August 1939. He flew his first war raid on 8th September 1939 with a sweep over the Danish coast. His first log has been lost, as the first entry is for April 2nd 1940 and is signed as certified correct `hours carried forward - ops (12)` his previous ops are recorded in the back of his log book and the entry for 24th December 1939 states `Sweep - Danish Coast - Aircraft hit - baled out`, thus earning election to the famous caterpillar club and the award of a gold caterpillar with ruby eyes. In 1940 he flew many ops over the North Sea, France and Germany, and the entry for May 15th states `Gelsenkirchen - baled out` following a raid pm the Ruhr. He completed his first tour of 32 ops at Marham on 27th July 1940, and after a period of instructing he was posted to 15 Squadron at Wyton operating Stirling Bombers. His first op was on 3rd November 1941 to Boulogne followed by raids over Heavily defended targets in Germany, including Mannheim, Dusseldorf, Kiel, Rostock Cologne (1000 raid), Essen (1000 raid), Emden Bremen, Hamburg and Duisburg and France. On 18th December 1941 Brest when he was awarded the D.F.M. The London Gazette recommendation states `This NCO has done 38 operational sorties since joining this squadron for his second tour of operations in September 1941, on the 18th December 1941 he was observer in the leading aircraft of the third section of Stirlings detailed for a daylight attack on the battle cruisers at Brest. Although delayed at the rendezvous some 200 miles from the objective he succeeded in bringing his aircraft over the target at the pre-arranged time. During the run up his aircraft was subjected to intense heavy fly and fighter interference, but he guided the aircraft and aimed the bombs with such precision that a direct hit was obtained on both the battle cruisers. Nearing the end of his tour in September 1942 he volunteered for pathfinder duties, joining 7 squadron. He completed his tour in October 1942 with a total of 65 ops. In early 1943 he was selected for pilot training and posted to Canada. When he returned to the UK he converted to mosquitos and joined 608 Squadron flying his first op as pilot on the 25th September 1944 to Mannheim. He completed 12 ops before being posted to 635 Squadron now flying Lancasters in the pathfinder role. He completed 7 ops during March 1945 with the last on 24th making a grand total of 84 ops. He was awarded in the DFC London Gazette 4th December 1945. He remained in the RAF after the War and in June 1946 was posted to 35 Squadron where he was selected for operation goodwill, touring the USA with Lancaster Bombers. In 1947 he converted to Avro Lincoln bombers, flying with the central bomber establishment, at RAF Marnham until November 1949. This resulted in the award of the King`s Commendation for valuable service in the air. In 1951 he was posted to 15 Squadron flying the Boeing Washington (super fortress) he then went on to fly the Meteor and Vampire jets until November 1956. The logs record 2556 flying hours For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.

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