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A gentleman`s 9ct gold wristwatch by Longines. Signed dial with batton numerals and sweep seconds hand. Case marked for London 1967. A dress wristwatch by Rado, black enamel dial with date aperture. Mounted with sections of hematite and deployant clasp. A wristwatch by Seiko with day and date apertures, automatic movement and steel band. A silver wristwatch by Tiffany & Co, Roman numerals chased to the Bezel, signed. A wristwatch by Tisso with date aperture.
AVIATION INTEREST - `OLD GLORY` & THE FAILED TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT OF 1927. A Waltham open faced pocket watch, the case stamped `14k`, with Arabic numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, and a `Riverside` movement, inscribed `Captain Eric William Densham RAF / In Grateful Remembrance / Of His Aid To / Old Glory / William Randolph Hearst / 1927`, with original case; together with an album of photographs of related interest, including a signed photograph of Lloyd Bertaud, Helen Bertaud, and J.D. Hill, views of `Old Glory`, other portraits of the pilots and ground crew, and views of Japanese interest, including Kamakura, Yokohama and Tokyo after an earthquake. Note: `Old Glory` was a Fokker VIIA single-engine aeroplane sponsored by the newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst to undertake the first non-stop transatlantic flight from New York to Rome. It took off on 7th September 1927 from Old Orchard Beach airfield, Maine, piloted by Lloyd Bertaud and James DeWitt Hill, accompanied by Philip Payne, editor of the New York Daily Mirror. The `plane was sighted passing over the steamship `California`, approximately 350 miles east of Cape Race, Newfoundland, close to midnight, but in the early hours of the following morning sent her first distress signal. Her second call, issued at 4:03 a.m., was picked up by the steamship `Transylvania` which rushed to the site of the `plane`s last known position. Other vessels joined the search although high seas and rain hampered their efforts. After 24 hours the rescue mission was abandoned. Undeterred Hearst hired the S.S. Kyle to sweep the area afresh, and on 12th September a section of wing and part of the plane`s fuselage were spotted. The bodies of those on board, however, were never recovered.
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 hallmarks 36mm. Dial signed Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, clasp signed Rolex View on Christie's.com
A stainless steel, diamond and plastic "Technodiamond" quartz chronograph wristwatch, by Technomarine The circular mother-of-pearl dial with luminous hands and baton markers, sweep centre seconds, three pale blue subsidiary dials indicating 1/10th seconds, constant seconds and 30 minutes register, and outer pale blue tachymeter scale, to a tonneau shaped case with circular-cut diamond twin row bezel, two chronograph buttons in the band, to pale blue rubberised plastic straps with maker's clasp 40mm. Dial signed Technomarine, Case signed Technomarine Technodiamond and No. SW.09729 View on Christie's.com
An "Eterna-Matic" wristwatch The red enamel dial, enamel crazed, with eight-cut diamond dot hour markers, date aperture and sweep centre seconds, to a brilliant-cut diamond bezel, case rhodium plated, to lizard straps by Longines with stainless steel buckle Dial and movement signed Eterna-Matic, case signed Eterna Watch Co and No. 664.5003.67 View on Christie's.com
A gentleman`s stainless steel Rolex mechanical strap watch, circular ivory coloured waffle textured dial with luminous hands, red centre second sweep and gilt wedge shaped batons. Movement and case signed `Rolex`. Movement No. 03370. A later non-Rolex lizard strap fitted. Case, but no cushion insert
Rolex Tudor Oyster Elegante 21 Ruby Shock Resistant Stainless Steel Gentleman`s Wrist Watch with silvered dial, baton markers, sweep second hand, marked to base `original Oyster case by Rolex Geneve` model no. 7960, serial no. 403788, marked between lugs, original Rolex guarantee & service booklet
Girard Perregaux, Gyromatic, a gentleman`s steel wrist watch, the silver coloured dial with silver coloured and black hands and batons, with a sweep seconds hand, and date aperture, on a bracelet; Longines, a lady`s wrist watch, on a later bracelet; and Westclox, Pocket Ben, a metal pocket watch
A 1970`s Excalibur Gentleman`s Wristwatch the silvered dial with arabic numerals and sweep seconds hand on black leather strap and an Aston Gerard Gentleman`s Wristwatch, the mother of pearl dial with baton and arabic numerals, date aperture, sweep seconds hand and crystal-set bezel on flexible link bracelet
A Leda Gentleman`s Wristwatch, the silvered dial with baton numerals and sweep seconds hand on brown leather strap, a Bentima Gentleman`s Wristwatch, the silvered dial with baton and arabic numerals on brick-link bracelet and a Talis super automatic Gentleman`s Wristwatch, the silvered dial with baton numerals, date aperture and sweep seconds hand on brown leather strap
* Laroon (Marcellus, 1653-1702). [The Cryes of the city of London, drawne after the life], c.1680, a collection of thirty-six plates, engraved by P. Tempest, a number torn, some with loss, all dusty and laid down, some with touches of later hand-colouring, most with early pencilled ownership name of Mary Goddard at head, approx. 285 x 175mm (11.25 x 7 ins) and sl. smaller. Including: Fair Lemons & Oranges; The Merry Milk Maid; Chimney Sweep; Buy a new Almanack; Buy my Flounders; Knives Combs or Inkhornes; Four for Six pence Mackrell; Old Chaires to mend; Buy a Rabbet; Hott Bak”d Wardens Hott; Any Old Iron take money for; Ripe Speragas; The Merry Fidler; A Brass Pott or an Iron Pott to mend; Twelve Pence a Peck Oysters; Madam Creswell; Any work for John Cooper; Knives or Cisers to Grinde; Remember the Poor Prisoners; Long Threed Laces; Colly Molly Puffe; Merry Andrew; Old Satten Old Taffety or Velvet; Old Cloaks Suits or Coats; 4 Paire for a Shilling Holland Socks; Londons Gazette here; Troope every one one; Buy my 4 Ropes of Hard Onyons; Six pence a pound fair Cherryes; Maids buy a Mapp; Buy a White Line...; Buy my fine singing Glasses; Buy my fat Chickens; The Squire of Alsatia; Crab Crab any Crab. (36)
A PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A SWEEP BY THE GARDNER FACTORY, MOSCOW, CIRCA 1860, RED PRINTED MARK Realistically modelled, the man, possibly tipsy, standing with one hand raised to his hair, wearing a sweep's smock coat and apron with dark vertically striped trousers underneath, black boots and fur-trimmed hat, on a green painted base 12 in. (30.5 cm.) high View on Christie's.com
Zenith Elite 670 automatic stainless steel gentleman`s wristwatch, the blue metallic dial with sweep centre seconds and date aperture between the four and five o`clock positions, exhibition back with calibre 670 27 jewel movement, original leather strap and buckle, 36mm, original booklets and box

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