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A brass framed musical skeleton clock of Gothic design the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals on shield shaped plaques headed by crowns inscribed 'Barns Nottingham England' with calendar sweep eight day movement striking on a bell and chiming on eight bells on moulded conical feet the bow end verde marble plinth beneath a glass shade
BALLATER - a Scottish provincial mounted horn quaich, with marks for Edinburgh 1898, maker Robb of Ballater in triangular mark, with four marks, the quaich of three lugged form with Scottish emblems applied to each lug Luckenbooth, thistle and Iona cross, the central boss engraved SGUAB AS'I Maximum width 9cm The Gaelic motto SGUAB AS'I translates as SWEEP IT OFF, meaning DRINK UP. £300-400
A Georgian mounted bird's eye maple quaich, apparently unmarked, with mounted rims and integral handles, the bowl applied to the centre with a circular plaque engraved with a garter inscribed SGUAB AS'E around a thistle Diameter across the lugs 9.2cm The Gaelic motto SGUAB AS'E translates as Sweep It Off, meaning Drink Up. £200-300
Paul Nash 1889-1946 Dymchurch signed and inscribed For my friends Mr & Mrs Austin pencil and watercolour 19.5x32.5cm.; 7.75x12.75in. Nash first visited Dymchurch in 1919 and in 1920 he and his wife Margaret moved away from London to live there. This particular stretch of the Kent coast is relatively flat and the main feature is the long sea wall depicted in the present work that runs along the gentle sweep of the bay. Nash was clearly still much troubled by his war experiences and coupled with a deep-seated childhood fear of the sea Dymchurch seems to be an unlikely spot to choose to recuperate. However the Nashs settled in and his work progressed well. The conflict between the land and sea seemed to fascinate Nash and the monolithic landmarks of the Napoleonic Martello tower and the WWI blockhouse on this stretch of coast feature in many of the works he produced there. Of the oil paintings produced at Dymchurch the present work is closest to The Shore (Coll. Leeds City Art Galleries) of 1923 one of the finest works he produced there that perfectly balances the concerns of landsape and abstraction with which Nash was clearly wrestling. Provenance Gifted by the artist to Mr and Mrs Austin and thence by descent to the present owner
A CYMA NAVYSTAR GENTLEMAN'S WRISTWATCH the round dial having Arabic & baton numerals, sweep seconds hand and signed 'Cyma Navystar, Cymaflex', the case stamped with the Cyma trademark and the serial numbers '25678 132', the movement stamped 'Cyma R459, Tavannes, Switzerland', on a black leather strap, diameter 35mm.* The Tavannes Watch Company are recorded as being at Rue de Lausanne 54, Geneva in 1920 and then Rue des Falaises 2 in 1924
ETERNA-MATIC 3000 A GOLD GENTLEMAN'S WRIST WATCH the dial having baton hour markings, a sweep seconds hand, date aperture and signed 'Eterna-Matic 3000', the inside of the case stamped with the hallmark for 18ct gold, with the serial number '745', the movement signed 'Eterna-Matic Brevete, 1500K', with a black leather strap, diameter 33mm.
BULOVA ACCUTRON A GOLD PLATED GENTLEMAN'S WRIST WATCH the cushion shaped dark grey dial having white & gold baton numerals and hands, sweep seconds hand, day and date apertures, and signed 'Bulova Accutron' with the trademark 'tuning fork', the inside of the case stamped 'Bulova, Gold Plated 20 Microns, Swiss' with the serial numbers '640-2', the tuning fork Accutron movement signed 'Bulova' along with the calibre number '2181F', on a leather bracelet, diameter 38mm.* Bulova were at one time the largest producer of watches in America with the famous Accutron movement using a 'tuning-fork' mechanism, being made from the early 1960's until 1976.
A ZENITH GENTLEMAN'S GOLD WRIST WATCH the round dial signed 'Zenith' and having baton numerals & hands, with a sweep seconds hand and the Zenith trademark on the winding crown, the movement stamped 'Zenith' with the calibre number '2542', the case stamped with the number '109D179' and the hallmark for 18ct gold, with a black leather strap, diameter 35 mm.* The Zenith watch company was founded in 1865 by Georges Favre-Jacot in Le Loc, Switzerland winning a Grand Prix at the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1900, the first of over 1500 such awards. In the mid 1960's the firm's engineers came up with the first self-winding movement, the El Primero, which was exhibited at the Basel fair of 1969.
OMEGA SEAMASTER A GENTLEMAN'S CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCH the dial having luminous baton hour numerals & hands, one orange rimmed the other white rimmed, a sweep seconds dial, with a rotating bezel to the outer aspect, the dial signed 'Omega, Seamaster, Automatic, 120m/400ft' along with the Omega trademark which is repeated to the winding crown, the inside of the case stamped with the Omega marks and the number '186.0250', the movement stamped Omega, 1010, 42 379248, the rear of the case marked 'Seamaster, Waterproof', diameter 40mm.*
A GENTLEMAN'S TWO-TONE ROLEX OYSTER WRIST WATCH the round gold dial having inset diamonds at the hour markings, baton hands, a sweep seconds hand, date aperture at III o'clock and signed 'Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Datejust, Superlative Chronometer, Officially Certified', the Oyster case having a sealed screw down winding button embossed with the Rolex trademark, stamped inside with the serial number '1601333' and case number 'R281972', the automatic movement is stamped with the serial number '1031091', calibre number '3035' and various Rolex markings, the integral stainless steel and gold Jubilee bracelet having the serial number '62523H'', complete with inner & outer boxes and Rolex tag, diameter 36mm. * For details of Rolex see lot no. 432
TISSOT SEASTAR A GOLD PLATED GENTLEMAN'S WRIST WATCH the round dial with baton hour markings, date and day apertures, a sweep seconds hand and signed 'Tissot Seastar, Automatic', the inside of the case signed with the maker's name and the trademark, along with the serial number '46641-1', the movement signed 'Tissot' along with the serial number '15825539' and calibre number '2571', on an integral stainless steel bracelet, complete with box, diameter 34mm.
GARRARD A GOLD GENTLEMAN'S AUTOMATIC WRIST WATCH the round brushed steel dial having baton hour numerals and hands, a sweep seconds hand, date aperture and signed 'Garrard, Automatic', the inside of the case signed with case number '34432' along with the hallmark for 9ct gold, London 1970, the movement stamped with the calibre number 'DH 2472', on a leather strap, diameter 34mm.* Silversmith George Wickes established his business in 1735 taking worker Robert Garrard into partnership in 1792, with the name changing to Garrard in 1802 and becoming Crown Jewellers in 1843.
AN ELGIN DECK WATCH the round white enamel dial having black Arabic numerals, a sweep seconds hand and signed 'Elgin', the movement stamped 'B.W. Raymond, Elgin Natl Watch Co. USA' with the serial number '41753110', the inside of the case stamped with the number '84003' and the Elgin trademark, the rear of the case stamped with the Admiralty arrow and the serial numbers '53110, H.S.3' contained in a mahogany deck box; diameter 50 mm. Box: 125 x 92 mm.* For details of Elgin see Lot No. 451
ROAMER LIMELIGHT A GOLD GENTLEMAN'S WRIST WATCH the dial signed 'Roamer Limelight', having baton hour numerals, date aperture and a sweep seconds hand, the case hallmarked for 9ct gold, London 1979, with the serial number '12854', the movement stamped 'Roamer Watch Co MST 522', on a leather strap, diameter 32mm.* Roamer was established at Soluthern, Switzerland in 1888 by Fritz Meyer & twenty years later, along with his associate Johann Studeli, founded Meyer& Studeli with the name Roamer originally being one of their collections.
A ZENITH 'EL PRIMERO' GENTLEMAN'S WRISTWATCH the blue cushion dial signed 'Zenith, El Primero, Automatic' with baton hour numerals and Arabic numerals for the outer Tachymetre dial, with a date aperture at 4.30 o'clock, a seconds dial at IX o'clock, minute dial at III o'clock, the hour dial at VI o'clock and sweep seconds chronograph hand set via the buttons to the case side, the rear of the stainless steel case stamped with the serial number '01-0200-415', the movement is signed 'Zenith, 31 Jewels, 3019 PHC', complete with the original Zenith integral stainless steel bracelet, diameter 40mm.
A HEUER MONTREAL GENTLEMAN'S CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCH the black round dial signed 'Heuer, Automatic, Montreal', having baton numerals, day & date apertures at 3 o'clock, a seconds dial at 9 o'clock, hour and minute chronograph dials at 6 and 12 o'clock with a sweep chronograph seconds hand being reset, started and stopped via the buttons to the side, contained in a stainless steel case marked on the back with the numbers '1040' and '750/503', the movement stamped '7750', on a stainless steel bracelet, diameter 40mm. * For details of Huer see lot no 437.
AN EXACTO GENTLEMAN'S WRISTWATCH the round dial having luminous Arabic numerals, luminous hands, a sweep seconds hand and signed 'Exacto, Waterproof, Ancre 17 Rubis, Antimagnetic, Shock-Resist', having a stainless steel case signed on the back with the serial number '32304', on a leather strap, diameter 32mm.
A LONGINES GENTLEMAN'S WRIST WATCH the round dial signed 'Longines' and having a sweep seconds hand, the gold plated case marked '4904 997' on the inside and '55363506' to the back, the movement stamped 'Longines,' with the calibre number 'L9972', on a leather strap, diameter 34mm. * For details of Longines see lot no 361
AN ED HEUER GENTLEMAN'S MOONPHASE CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCH the white round dial signed 'Ed Heuer et Cie', having Arabic numerals, moon phase and date dial at 12 o'clock, a seconds dial at 9 o'clock, hour and minute chronograph dials at 6 and 3 o'clock with a sweep chronograph seconds hand being reset, started and stopped via the buttons to the side, contained in a gold plated case marked on the back with the numbers '18' and '205/1' and a repeat of the maker's name, the movement stamped with the serial number '4299667', calibre number '1883' and movement maker 'Lemania', on a stainless leather strap, diameter 32mm.
AN EBERHARD & CO GENTLEMAN'S WRISTWATCH the round dial having Arabic numerals with round luminous cartouches, luminous hands, a sweep seconds hand and signed 'Eberhard & Co, Parachoc', having a stainless steel case on a leather strap, diameter 32mm. * Young watchmaker Georges-Emile Eberhard opened his watchmaking shop in La Chaux-de-Fonds in 1887 and the business still continues in Switzerland.

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