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Los 152

* Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Date SeaDweller, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, ref. 16600T, no.Z749960, circa 2006, the two piece screw down case and crown with black rotating bezel calibrated to 60 units, and gas escape valve, the black dial with luminous baton and dot markers, luminous mercedes hands, centre sweep seconds hand, and date aperture, 31 jewel Rolex automatic movement adjusted to five positions and temperature, cal.3135, no.3/1504879, the case 4cm diameter, 4.75cm length including lugs

Los 114A

Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Date GMT Master, a gentleman`s stainless steel wristwatch, ref. 1675 no.5659853, circa 1978, the two piece screw down case and crown with blue and red two-directional rotating bezel calibrated to 24 hours, luminous baton and dot numerals, luminous mercedes hands, red hour indicator, centre sweep seconds hand, and magnified date aperture, the 31 jewel Rolex automatic movement adjusted to five positions and temperature, cal. 1570, no. D811094, the case 4cm diameter, 4.6cm length including lugs, in a Rolex box with outer card packaging

Los 99

A large and unusual stainless steel automatic "Seamaster" wristwatch, by Omega The circular black dial with luminous baton numerals, luminous hands, sweep centre seconds and date aperture, in large tonneau-shaped case with hooded lugs, the revolving black bezel calibrated for 60 units, with screw down winding crown to the left, to stainless steel Omega link bracelet with sprung action clasp Dial signed Omega Automatic Seamaster Professional, clasp signed Omega and No. 1247/237 View on Christie's.com

Los 100

A stainless steel, automatic "Mille Miglia" Chronometer wristwatch, by Chopard The black dial with luminous Arabic numerals and hands, three subsidiary dials for constant seconds, 30 minutes and 12 hour registers, sweep centre seconds and date aperture, in circular case, the bezel calibrated for tachymetre scale, to integral bracelet with double deployant clasp, case diameter 40.5 mm., in maker's case with alternative rubber straps and paperwork Dial signed Chopard Certified Chronometer, case signed Mille Miglia and No. 8920 1064025, clasp signed 1000 Miglia Chopard View on Christie's.com

Los 197

An automatic "Constellation" wristwatch, by Omega The circular gilt dial with day and date apertures, eight-cut diamond dot hour markers and sweep centre seconds, in tonneau shaped case to integral flexible bracelet with deployant clasp, diameter of case 36mm. Dial signed Constellation Automatic Omega Chronometer Officially Certified View on Christie's.com

Los 198

An 18ct. gold "Oyster Perpetual Day-Date" wristwatch, by Rolex The circular gilt dial with single and baguette-cut diamond hour markers, day and date apertures and sweep centre seconds, to textured bezel, tonneau shaped case and integral "President" bracelet with textured detail and deployant clasp, convention marks, case 36mm. wide Dial signed Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, clasp signed Rolex View on Christie's.com

Los 199

A 14ct. gold "Oyster Perpetual Date" wristwatch, by Rolex The circular gilt dial with baton and luminous dot hour markers, luminous hands, sweep centre seconds and date aperture, to an "Oyster" bracelet with deployant clasp, bracelet defective, case diameter 34mm., case and bracelet with convention mark Dial signed Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified View on Christie's.com

Los 200

An "Oyster Perpetual Day Date" wristwatch, by Rolex The circular gilt dial with baton hour markers, day and date apertures and sweep centre seconds to a reeded bezel and "Oyster" link bracelet with deployant clasp, convention marks, dial 36mm. wide, maker's case Dial signed Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified View on Christie's.com

Los 201

An automatic alarm "Memovox" wristwatch, by Jaeger-LeCoultre The circular gilt dial with raised baton hour markers, central alarm setting disc, date aperture and sweep seconds, the case with twin crowns in the case band and screw on back, diameter of case 37mm., to alligator straps Dial signed Jaeger-leCoultre Automatic, case No. 1130796 View on Christie's.com

Los 314

A gold presentation open-face dress pocket watch, by Patek Philippe The circular dial with Roman quarter hours and dot markers, sweep centre seconds and outer minute and seconds, the jewelled lever movement with bi-metallic balance, the case reverse with engraved inscription "To Captain William W. Watson O.B.E. From the Amigos De Anglettera In Uruguay As a Token of Their Admiration for the Heroic Sailors of the British Merchant Navy Montevideo, December 1941", diameter of case 43mm. The dial signed Patek Philippe, Geneve Freccero, the movement signed Patek Philippe & Co, Geneve, No. 192686, the case signed Patek Philippe & Co, PP& Co, No. 295525 View on Christie's.com

Los 400

An 18ct. gold automatic wristwatch, by Bulgari The white dial with Arabic "6" and "12" and baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds and date aperture, in circular case the bezel engraved BULGARI BULGARI, to leather straps with maker's buckle, convention marks, the movement signed Bulgari twenty-one 21 jewels and No. 220-MBBG, case diameter 36mm. Dial signed Bulgari, case back signed Bulgari and No. LC 35 G L 585, case interior No. 1055 View on Christie's.com

Los 414

An "Oyster perpetual" wristwatch, by Rolex The circular off white dial with gilt baton markers, sweep centre seconds and pierced spearpoint hands, tonneau-shaped case and flat screw on back, to a later 9ct. gold bracelet, circa 1950, case diameter 32.0mm. The dial signed Rolex Oyster perpetual, Officially Certified Chronometer View on Christie's.com

Los 302

A GENTLEMAN`S 9CT GOLD ROTARY AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH, the silvered circular dial with applied line batons enclosing date aperture, with sweep second hand, in a plain case on stitched leather strap

Los 37

Pr of silver place card holders in the form of chimney sweep and baker, maker Thomas Charles Jarvis, London 1975

Los 293

Tudor Oyster Prince, a gentleman`s stainless steel automatic wrist watch, the white dial with chrome and black batons and hands, with a sweep seconds hand, on a bracelet

Los 301

* Ernest Borel, a gentleman`s 18 carat gold automatic wrist watch, the white dial with gilt hands, sweep seconds and batons, with a screw case, on a strap; with a Bentima Star gentleman`s 18 carat gold automatic wrist watch, with white satin finished dial, gilt black batons and luminous hands, with a sweep seconds, date aperture at three o`clock, on a strap, with original case

Los 309

Omega Automatic, a gentleman`s 9 carat gold wrist watch, 1959, the white pan dial with gilt batons and dagger batons to the quarters, gilt hands and sweep seconds, 20 jewel 501 movement, three piece case which is inscribed, on a later expanding bracelet, with case and outer box

Los 555

Victorian gentlemens` gold (18ct) full hunter pocket watch with circular white enamel dial, signed Robert Anderson, 13 Exchange Place, Glasgow, black Roman numerals, gold coloured hands with blued steel second sweep, the button wind three quarter plate movement also signed Robert Anderson, numbered 119701 in a gold (18ct) case, hallmarked Chester 1892, 55cm diameter Total gross weight of watch 146 grams approx

Los 1769

A gentleman`s gold capped wristwatch, Omega Constellation, the circular baton dial with sweep centre seconds and date aperture, stamped 585 to shoulders.

Los 475

CLUB FENDER, 20th century brass, raised with centre sweep and green hide button upholstered side seating sections, 176cm W x 48cm D.

Los 677

"A gentleman`s yellow metal wristwatch stamped 375 by Longine having quartz movement, black Roman numerals on a white ground with date aperture and second hand sweep and personalised back "

Los 678

"A ladies wristwatch by Tissot, on dial `Titanium PR50` having date aperture and second hand sweep "

Los 400

A J.W. Benson gentleman`s 9ct gold bracelet wristwatch, white satin dial with gold baton numerals, sweep seconds hand, screw back, weight all in 53.8g.

Los 2540

A Cyma Autorotor gentleman`s gold cased wristwatch with calendar aperture and sweep seconds.

Los 1467

A Chinese Export white metal cased open face pocket watch with centre sweep seconds, the case back opening to reveal the finely engraved movement.

Los 1555

A good 19th century nickel plated open face 1-hundredth second timer by Charles Frodsham, three quarter plate movement with similar escapement, small three armed balance wound by a fixed key on back, the outer ring of the silvered dial calibrated for sweep seconds, with a single subsidiary dial indicating 1-hundredth seconds, signed Cha Frodsham, 27 South Molton Street, London, no.09732, the case back marked with The Ordnance broad arrow, diameter 64mm (over wound and currently not functioning) (Illustrated).

Los 836

An outstanding Second World War Greek operations C.G.M. group of six awarded to Leading Seaman G. R. Fuller, Royal Navy, who, though badly wounded, fought his gun to the last aboard the destroyer H.M.S. Wryneck - nor did he ever complain about his stomach and thigh wounds during the 48-hour open-boat voyage that ensued Conspicuous Gallantry Medal, G.VI.R. (C/JX. 138699 G. R. Fuller, L. Smn., H.M.S. Wryneck); 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45, nearly extremely fine (6) £8000-10000 C.G.M. London Gazette 11 November 1941: ‘For gallantry and distinguished services in operations in Greek Waters.’ Under which heading, and the award of the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal, appears the name of Leading Seaman G. R. Fuller: ‘Though badly wounded, fought his gun to the last, and when his ship was sunk, heartened the survivors by his courage and cheerfulness.’ George Robert Fuller was decorated for his gallantry on the occasion of the loss of the destroyer H.M.S. Wryneck on 27 April 1941, a day that cost the Navy dearly - H.M.S. Diamond and the transport Slamat being sunk on the same occasion, all three ships having come under sustained enemy air attack while conveying British troops from Greece to Suda Bay: Crete 1941 - The Battle at Sea, by David A. Thomas, takes up the story: ‘The Wryneck, in company with the Diamond, was attacked simultaneously and the pattern of attack upon her closely resembled that made upon the Diamond. Firstly came a raking of the decks with machine-gun and cannon fire, killing and wounding many of the guns’ crews in exposed positions. Secondly, there came the bombing attacks. The first bomb burst near the ship and was followed almost immediately by another explosion close alongside. The destroyer heeled over to port. The stokers’ messdeck forward was shattered and the casualties among the soldiers and the ship’s company were heavy. The Wryneck, like her consort, was also struck in the engine room and she was brought to a standstill, clearly doomed. She filled with water rapidly while the ship was abandoned. In fifteen minutes the destruction was complete. Both destroyers had gone. The Gulf of Nauplia became a scene littered with the grisly flotsam of war at sea.’ As quoted in Greek Tragedy, by Anthony Heckstall-Smith, D.S.C., and Vice-Admiral H. T. Baillie-Grohman, C.B., D.S.O., O.B.E., Fuller was among the few gunners who managed to respond to the enemy attack: ‘Like Diamond, Wryneck’s crew were fooled by the friendly markings on the wings of the fighter that came gliding down out of the sun to sweep her decks with cannon and machine-gun fire. In fact, they were taken so completely by surprise that her 4-inch guns never had a chance to come into action because their crews were all killed or wounded in a matter of seconds. But some of her close-range guns opened up before the alarm sounded on the bridge. And one of them was manned by Leading Seaman Fuller, who after being shot through the belly and thigh, kept on firing until the ship sank under him ... ‘ The Wryneck carried a complement of about 120, of whom seven were officers, including Commander R. H. D. Lane, R.N., and 98 ratings were lost in addition to the soldiers, bringing the total to approximately 950 for both ships. Only around 50 of all services were saved, in itself another chapter of courage and endurance - Greek Tragedy continues: ‘Mr. Waldron [Wryneck’s Warrant Engineer], after floating in his lifebelt for half an hour, was hauled on to a raft. Later, he was taken into Wryneck’s whaler which had been lowered soon after she was hit. Two Carley floats were taken in tow, and the whaler continued on its slow search amongst the debris and the dead and living. Its crew paddled around until both rafts were fully laden and until she had 23 men on board, including a Troop Sergeant-Major of the Gunners and Leading Seaman Fuller. That night, when darkness fell, Waldron, Fuller and Gordine and 49 sailors, together with eight soldiers were all who had survived the three ships ... Wryneck’s whaler leaked badly. For a time, the men in her took it in turns to sit on the holes made by the bomb splinters and the machine-gun bullets, while others baled her out with a tin hat. But when they had finished their search for survivors, Mr. Waldron set them to work patching the holes with a half a bar of soap and some scraps of wood. Throughout the whole afternoon of Sunday, 27 April, those who had strength enough pulled slowly on the four oars. Paddling and drifting, with the two Carley floats laden with men in tow, the whaler made its way roughly eastwards. Only very roughly, for the compass had been smashed by a cannon shell. It was hot, thirsty work rowing the heavy, water-logged boat, but there was only a damaged keg half filled with contaminated water for the 23 men. There were also two tins of biscuits, a case of bully beef, a box of Verey pistols and cartridges, and a boat’s ensign. The wind freshened considerably towards dusk and the sea rose with the wind. And as it rose, it kept picking up the Carley floats and hurling them against the whaler so that they were in danger of wrecking one another. Just before dark, Mr. Waldron was forced to cast the floats adrift for they were threatening to sink the whaler. At 2.30 the next morning, the two rafts with their 50 men were picked up by Griffin, which had been sent out from Suda in search of them. But the Griffin did not find the whaler. During the night, the wind blew hard from the west, and since there was no material from which to make a sea anchor, Waldron turned her stern to sea. The weary sailors kept enough way on her with the oars to prevent her broaching to. Then, Waldron picked a suitable star down wind, and managed to steer by it. But the weather worsened and she shipped so much water that the men worked in shifts baling her out. They were soaked to the skin and bitterly cold for most of them were wearing only their singlets and trousers. Waldron kept waking them up to take turns on the oars. Between times, they huddled together and slapped one another to keep their circulation going. For most of the night Waldron sat at the tiller or beside the coxswain with the seas and spray breaking over him as he conned the whaler by the stars. And all the time he kept Fuller warm by the heat of his own body, for Fuller had lost a lot of blood from the wounds in his belly and thigh, and was trembling with the cold. When the dawn broke, Waldron thought he recognised the hump of Milos Island against the pale sky. Although he reckoned it must be 30 miles away, he shaped course for it. Some time after sunrise, they sighted an Ajax class cruiser heading south at full speed in company with a destroyer. They fired Verey lights, flashed the lid of a tin in the sun, and waved the ensign. But the ships did not see them, and their disappointment was bitter as they watched the two ships disappear over the horizon. Later, they saw two more destroyers and three Blenheims, but they, too, failed to see the signals. Fortunately for them, several Stukas and Ju. 88s were equally unsuccessful at spotting them. During the morning, they were cheered a little when they retrieved an orange from the sea. Dividing it, they shared it amongst them to augment their meagre ration of bad water. At noon, the whaler appeared to be closing a small rocky island. And since it needed by a slight alteration of course to steer directly for it, Waldron told his men that he had made up his mind to make for it. They were all nearing the point of exhaustion, and, although he never complained, Fuller had grown so weak that Waldron doubted that he would survive another night at sea. As the whaler approached a small cove in the island at about four o’clock, they saw a caique lying at anchor, and a little group of people, standing on a narro

Los 183

* Verney, Astrolabe, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold day-date-month wristwatch, no. 002, circa 1980, with four piece hinged case with double frame to the crystal skeleton back unfolding to extend the bracelet, with a ruby cabochon peg to secure, the sides with four push pieces to set, the textured silvered dial with outer date dial, gold baton hands, gold crescent date hand, centre sweep seconds hands and three subsidiary dials running month, day and hour, the case 4.4cm including lugs, the 17 jewel Swiss automatic movement cal. ETA 2892-2, on a brown crocodile strap. The property of Dianoor Jewels Limited and offered for sale on behalf of the liquidators of the company

Los 189

Cartier, Pasha Grille, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, circa 2000, ref. 2379, no. 30008CD, the two piece screw down case and cabochon sapphire set crown cover, rotating grill bezel calibrated to 60 units, textured silvered dial, Arabic numerals, luminous lozenge hands, centre sweep seconds hand, and off set date aperture at 4 o’clock, the 27 jewel Cartier automatic movement cal. 191, no. 99202, the case 4.5 cm including lugs, on a black crocodile strap with deployant buckle, in a Cartier case

Los 208

* Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, a lady’s stainless steel wristwatch, ref. 176200 no. Z905594, circa 2006, the two piece screw down case and crown with a black dial, luminous baton and Arabic numerals, baton hands, and centre sweep seconds hand, the 31 jewel Rolex automatic movement adjusted to five positions and temperature, cal. 2231, no. A233659, the case 3.3cm including lugs, on a block link stainless steel bracelet with a fold over clasp, in a Rolex box with outer card packaging

Los 210

* Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Date, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, ref. 15200, no.X844042, circa 1991, with two piece screw down case and crown, the silver dial with silver baton numerals and hands, centre sweep seconds hand and magnified date aperture, the 31 jewel Rolex automatic movement adjusted to five positions and temperature, cal. 3135, no. 6776464, the case 4.3cm including lugs, on a stainless steel block link bracelet

Los 211

Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Date Submariner, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, ref.16610T, no. Y927459, circa 2002, the two piece screw down case and crown with black rotating bezel calibrated to 60 units, black dial, luminous baton and dot markers, luminous mercedes hands, centre sweep seconds hand, magnified date aperture, 31 jewel Rolex automatic movement adjusted to five positions and temperature, cal. 3135, no. 3/9934219, the case 4.6 cm length including lugs, on a block link bracelet with fold over clasp, ina Rolex box with outer card packaging, together with guarantee certificate, instruction manual and spare links

Los 213

* Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Submariner, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, ref.14060, no.Y855881, circa 2002, the two piece screw down case and crown with black rotating bezel calibrated to 60 units, black dial, luminous baton and dot markers, luminous mercedes hands, and centre sweep seconds hand, the 31 jewel Rolex automatic movement adjusted to five positions and temperature, cal. 3130, no.98031861, the case 4.6cm including lugs, on a stainless steel block link bracelet with fold over clasp

Los 215

Rolex, Oyster Perpetual DateJust, a lady’s two colour wristwatch, ref. 69173, no.E673212, circa 1991, the two piece screw down case and crown with a gold diamond cut bezel, the gold dial with single cut diamond markers, gold baton hands, centre sweep seconds hand and magnified date aperture, the 21 jewel Rolex automatic movement cal. 2135 no.540413, the case 3.3cm including lugs, on a block link bracelet with fold over clasp, in a Rolex box

Los 216

Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, a lady’s two colour wristwatch, ref.67193 no.8988756 circa 1985, the two piece screw down case and crown with a gold diamond cut bezel, the gold dial with gold baton numerals, and baton hands, and centre sweep seconds hand, the 29 jewel Rolex automatic movement adjusted to five positions and temperature, cal. 2130 no. 044896, the case 3.1cm including lugs, on a two colour block link bracelet with a fold over clasp, in a Rolex box with outer card packaging and instruction manual

Los 216A

Rolex, Oyster Perpetual DateJust, a lady’s 18 carat gold wristwatch, circa 2001, ref. 179168, no. K641951, the two piece screw down case and crown with a gold dial, raised Roman numerals, gold baton hands, centre sweep seconds hand, and magnified date aperture, the 31 jewel Rolex automatic movement adjusted to 5 positions and temperatures, cal. 2235, no. 3-0954496, the case 3.1 cm including lugs, to an 18 carat gold block link bracelet with concealed fold over clasp, together with a Rolex instruction manual

Los 203

LONGINES - a gentleman`s gold cased Presence wrist watch the gilt dial, with date aperture and centre sweep second hand, quartz movement; also another Presence model, with gilt case and white dial, inscribed, with quartz movement (2)

Los 273

Equestrian interest, PERSIMMON - a fine silver gilt mounted horse hoof inkwell A Clark, London 1908, the hoof conventionally mounted with horse shoe to base and textured section to upper section, the hinged cover with engraved inscription, opening to reveal a simple glass inkwell, the hoof applied `PERSIMMON` 14cm Notes: the cover engraved ``Foaled April 15th 1893 Died Feb 18th 1908, Winner of the Derby St. Leger and Eclipse Stakes, also the Ascot Gold Cup Provenance: Persimmon (1893-1908) was an exceptional thoroughbred race horse and sire, who held a brief but illustrious reign over the world of British horse racing. Born of the St. Simon progeny, Persimmon was bred and raced by Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (and afterward King Edward VII). Persimmon made his debut at Royal Ascot in the Coventry Stakes (1895), where he also earned the first of what would become a series of racing victories. Persimmon went on to win the Richmond Stakes in that same year, but the pinnacle of the stallion`s career came at the 1896 Epsom Derby, where Persimmon surged forward to beat his rival, St Frusquin, in a thrilling "neck and neck" showdown. This victory acquired additional significance as it was the first horse race ever to be filmed by Robert W. Paul and Birt Acres. Other major wins included the 1896 St. Leger and Jockey Club Stakes, as well as the 1897 Ascot Gold Cup and Eclipse Stakes. However, Persimmon`s Ascot Gold Cup and Eclipse sweep came with a price- the hard turf in both races led to career-ending injuries in his hocks, at which point he was retired from the track and sent back to the stallion paddocks of Sandringham, where his stud fee was set at 300 guineas. Persimmon continued to achieve success off the racetrack with an impressive stud career, in which he proved a champion sire on four occasions and champion broodmare sire twice. Persimmon`s most outstanding offspring was the extraordinary filly, Sceptre, who won every classic race in 1902, except the Derby. In addition, Persimmon exerted considerable influence in the pedigrees of some American classic winners during the years of World War I. Despite the hazards of trans-Atlantic shipping during the war, many first-rate breeding animals were imported from England by American breeders, including Persimmon`s daughters (Lisma, Dreamy II, and Perfect Peach) and sons (All Gold and Out of Reach), as well as his grandson Corcyra. In early January 1908, Persimmon fell and fractured his pelvis and thigh. The stallion never recovered from the injuries incurred in this accident and later died on 18 February 1908, at the relatively early age of fifteen. A life-size bronze statue by Adrian Jones has been erected in his memory at Sandringham, where it continues to inspire and influence the world of equestrian sport. Noteworthy Wins: Coventry Stakes (1895); Richmond Stakes (1895); Epsom Derby (1896); St. Leger (1896); Jockey Club Stakes (1896); Eclipse Stakes (1897); Ascot Gold Cup (1897) Awards: Leading sire in Britain and Ireland (1902, 1906, 1908, 1912); Leading broodmare sire in Britain and Ireland (1914, 1915, 1919)

Los 65

A mahogany and ebony Vienna wall clock with white enamel dial, Roman numerals and inner seconds sweep dial

Los 373

A gent`s yellow metal and stainless steel Rone wristwatch with original instruction booklet and box and a gent`s, believed nine carat gold, circular dial wristwatch by J W Benson with sweep seconds dial and leather strap

Los 280

A gentleman’s 9ct gold Rotary mechanical bracelet watch, c.1960, the circular silvered dial with centre second sweep, gilt hands and batons. A fine Milanese bracelet fitted with a ladder snap clasp. Case marked 01411, London, 1966, bracelet hallmarked 9ct gold, London, 1969

Los 800

Five albums of late 19th Century albumen photographs relating to colonial Ceylon, circa 1891. One with title script `Our driving tour from Dambulla Trincomalee Anuradhapura-Kandy. 250 miles with one pony `Sweep`: Aug and Sep 1891`

Los 197

Omega 1970s Constellation automatic chronometer gold capped gentleman`s wristwatch, the circular gilt dial with baton markers, sweep centre seconds and day/date apertures, cal. 751 24 jewel movement adjusted to five positions, no. 26991749, Omega strap and gold plated buckle, 35mm

Los 203

Cartier Pasha automatic stainless steel gentleman`s wristwatch, the two piece screw case with crown cap, the silvered dial with Arabic quarter numerals, baton markers, sweep centre seconds and date aperture between the four and five o`clock position, 21 jewel automatic movement, reference 1031, original bracelet and folding clasp, 35mm; with spare links and service receipts from Laing The Jeweller, Glasgow, with Cartier suede pouch

Los 222

A stainless steel Chronograph wristwatch, by Omega, The Speedmaster Professional, having a black dial with luminous baton numerals with centre sweep seconds and three subsidiary dials, the back inscribed `flight Qualified by NASA for all manned space missions-The First Watch worn on the Moon`

Los 676

A SMITHS ASTRAL BRASS SHIPS BULKHEAD TIMEPIECE, the dial with Arabic numerals, No.AP160174, red sweep seconds hand, knurled setting button at three and stop button at nine, 10" diameter overall.

Los 240

A GENTLEMAN`S SMITH DE LUXE WRIST WATCH with an enamelled and gilt dial, Arabic numerals and secondhand sweep.

Los 263

A GENTLEMAN`S SEIKO SPORTSMATIC WRIST WATCH with silvered dial, batons, date aperture and second hand sweep, a gent`s gold plated Seiko automatic wrist watch, three lady`s wrist watches, a Dunhill lighter and other items.

Los 267

A SMITHS ASTRAL 9CT GOLD WRIST WATCH with Arabic numerals, batons and secondhand sweep.

Los 143

A Caravelle Gentleman`s Wristwatch the champagne dial with baton and arabic numerals and sweep second hand in gold plated case on expanding bracelet

Los 151

A Breitling style Gentleman`s Wristwatch the gun metal coloured dial with baton numerals, four subsidiary dials, sweep second hand in stainless steel case with brick-link bracelet

Los 155

A 1960`s Omega Gentleman`s Wristwatch the champagne dial with baton numerals and sweep second hand in gold plated case on black leather strap

Los 540

Eight Royal Doulton Bunnykins Figures: Sleepytime, Helping Mother, Cooling Off, Spring Time, Clean Sweep, Family Photograph, Playtime and Autumn Days, all DB series

Los 499

Gent`s Tag Hueuer wristwatch, quartz movement, "working" order, black dial, approx. 25mm, centre sweep finger, luminous batons for numerals, day-just feature, in stainless steel case with gold coloured seconds bezel, stainless steel & gold faced link bracelet

Los 505

Gent`s Omega Constellation wristwatch, 1908`s model, "working" order, pearalised dial, approx. 30mm, centre sweep finger, batons for numerals & date-just feature, hexagonal stainless steel case, fitted with black leather strap with original Omega buckle, complete with original box & papers

Los 509

Gent`s wristwatches, comprising Citizen, automatic movement, pearlised dial, approx. 28mm, centre sweep finger, batons for numerals & date-just feature, all in stainless steel, complete with original box, vintage Longines, jewelled movement, dial approx. 26mm, slightly discoloured, seconds dial & Arabic numerals alternating with batons for numerals, stainless steel case, fitted with black leather strap & a Ronson Sports watch, quartz movement, blue dial, approx. 28mm, three small dials, batons for numerals & day-just feature, stainless steel case & fitted with original padded sports leather strap, all are in "working" order (3)

Los 9

A gent`s silver encased keywind pocket watch with white enamel dial, Roman numerals and sweep seconds dial - Roberts & Owen, Caernarfon and a graduated silver Albert chain with swivel and non-silver T-bar

Los 14

A believed nine carat gold encased gent`s pocket watch with white enamel dial, Roman numerals and sweep seconds dial - `Standard USA` - Estimate 25/120 - 35/150

Los 15

A gent`s nine carat gold encased circular dial Garrard wristwatch with sweep seconds dial and a non-gold and stainless steel expanding bracelet, in original lidded Garrard box

Los 19

A lady`s eighteen carat gold bright cut half hunter watch, the white dial having Roman numerals with sweep seconds dial and bearing the name J W Reeley & Son, Liverpool, no. 56/343

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