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Los 1364

An Early XX Century Dent of London Circular Wall Mounting Wind-Up Time Clock, with second sweep hand and inset minute hand, 18.5cm diameter.

Los 1102

2 x antique silver pocket watches - largest 5cm diameter with sweep second hand ~ both for spares / repairs

Los 310

Tudor Prince Oysterdate stainless steel gent's wristwatch, 29mm champagne dial with baton numerals, centre sweep seconds, cyclops date aperture, the case 34mm, original winding crown, the back inscribed to the original Oyster case 'By Rolex, Geneva' and inscribed with the name of a previous owner, serial number 44**40, on a later Spiedel expandable braceletPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches

Los 345

Omega gold plated gent's automatic wristwatch, circa 1965, 28mm champagne coloured pan dial with baton and Arabic numerals, date window, centre sweep seconds, automatic movement, the case 33mm, on an associated expandable braceletPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches

Los 318

An 18ct gold Jaeger-LeCoultre mechanical bracelet watch,35.30mm diameter, with a silvered dial, baton hour markers and Arabic numerals at the quarters, and centre second sweep. An after market metal expanding bracelet. Case no. 508900, serial no. 497524, calibre no. P450/4Cbr. Marked 18k 0.750, Swiss assay marks, import hallmark London 1957. 69.74g. An insurance valuation dated 14th November 1958, available to viewBuying this second-hand wristwatch could save up to 0.8 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportCurrently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands adjust, but crown is a little stiff.Some marks/discolouration to dial.Surface marks/scratches to case and glass.Bracelet is a later replacement, generic, base metal bracelet. Wear to gold plating of bracelet.No box or papers.Previous insurance valuation is available to view online, but is not being sold with the watch.

Los 127

Rolex: a gold wristwatch Oyster Perpetual Datejust model 6917, 1979 from serial number, originally purchased 1981, 18ct gold case, signed Rolex Perpetual calibre 2030 movement, round white 'Buckley' dial with Roman numerals in black, date aperture at 3, railroad outer seconds track in black, gold pencil hands with lume inserts, gold sweep centre seconds hand, gold fluted bezel, screw-down crown with coronet, on a Jubilee bracelet, with additional loose links, with signed Rolex 18ct gold concealed clasp, with European convention mark and with coronet and 8570 to the interior, in box (lacking insert to hold watch in place), with papersDimensions:Case: 26mm excluding crown

Los 357

Omega de Ville automatic gold plated gents wristwatch with gilt face having baton numerals, sweep second hand and date aperture, gem set crown and gold plated mesh bracelet. Original Omega box. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Watch appears good will not run - minor wear to the case - Not an omega strap.

Los 356

Omega Seamaster 120 automatic gentleman's watch, with black face having baton numerals and date aperture, sweep seconds hand, on associated leather strap. Original Omega box. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Some wear overall, but does tick and adjust accordingly.

Los 556

Formula 4 Tonearm / Sweep Arms, Formula 4 Tonearm model PL S4/D appears to be complete in original packaging together with a Transcriptor stylus scales and four sweep arms, one Goldring still boxed, untested

Los 267

Large Lladro porcelain figure "Sad Chimney Sweep" (Deshollindor Triste), model no. 01001253, sculpted by Salvador Furió, issued 1974, retired 1983, 45cm high, on plinth base.Condition:Good condition. No visible scratches, chips, cracks or repairs. No box or certificate. Velvet on plinth base slightly marked and faded. 

Los 694

4 Card Cases of Magic Lantern Slides & Others, 4 cases of lantern slides titled: 'Primus Coloured Lantern Slides Rambles Round London Zoological Gardens', Junior Lecture Slides, Cinderella x2, Sweep & Whitewasher, and a small collection of loose slides

Los 644

An early 1960s Jules Jurgensen stainless steel wristwatch, having an incabloc / shock-proof ETA 2472 automatic movement and radially-brushed silver face with gilt baton and faceted pellet markers, conforming dauphine hands, centre-sweep seconds hand a date aperture, in stark-circular stainless steel case with screw-back, the latter engraved "water protected" and numbered R3627A, 34 mm excluding crown and lugs, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested)

Los 653

A 1980s Reuge a Sainte-Croix gilt musical pocket watch, having a 17 jewel crown wind and set movement with a sperate crown for setting the alarm and a key wound cylinder musical movement, the dial having a sub dial with Breguet hands, a seconds sweep and an alarm hand, surrounded by a polychrome scene behind gilt metal automaton depicting a mounted falconer and a maiden at a well, in a gold plated case with embossed decoration verso, lyre shaped ratchet key present, 57 mm diameter excluding winding crowns, [running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested, musical automaton un-tested]

Los 352

Toys, including a Merrythought Panda and a Sweep glove puppets, a walking doll, a plastic doll with a bag of clothing, a Singer For the Girls sewing machine in box, an embroidered Indian belt, a jigsaw puzzle and a boxed set of building bricks.

Los 1088

STEEL AND GOLD PLATED OMEGA GENEVA WRIST WATCH with seconds sweep. Date aperture W O

Los 1114

GENTS MAPPIN AND WEBB WRIST WATCH 9ct with leather strap, seconds sweep. Date aperture WO

Los 1095

INVICTA GRAND Divers wrist watch with seconds sweep and date aperture in original bo

Los 1082

Gents stainless steel OMEGA wrist watch with seconds sweep. No winder

Los 1117

1960S OMEGA GENTS STAINLESS STEEL WRIST WATCH with seconds sweep WO

Los 1091

Gents SEIKO automatic red and black bezel-led divers 200M wrist watch. Seconds sweep and date aperture As new in inner and outer box

Los 1097

GENTS OMEGA GENEVE WRIST WATCH with seconds sweep in original Omega box and papers

Los 1092

Gemts Seiko Kinetic 100M wrist watch with seconds sweep in original box

Los 1086

OYSTER JUNIOR SPORT WRISTWATCH with seconds sweep

Los 61

Rolex - Oyster Date Precision Stainless Steel Manual Wind Gent's Wristwatch, c1960's, in superb overall condition, lugs marked 60', features Just Date, display window, gold markers, excellent dial, seconds sweep, dial and bracelet signed Rolex; no box

Los 276

An Omega "Constellation" chronometer Quartz, circa 1980 with stainless steel case and original strap. Caliber 1333 with octagonal surround to the silver grey dial with date display, silver marker and seconds sweep. CONDITION REPORT: The dial case and strap are in first class condition with only very minor blemishes. We have not had the movement running. The width excluding the crown is 37 mm. The height excluding the lugs is 38 mm.

Los 135

A gentleman's Rotary Automatic Wristwatch the square dial with hourly baton markers, sweep seconds hand and day/date aperture at three o'clock in 9ct gold case on integral 9ct gold bracelet with folding clasp, case width approx 29mm, approx 65gms all in

Los 138

A gentleman's vintage Rolex Precision Wristwatch the champagne dial with arabic numerals at quarters, the remainder chevron markers, sweep seconds hand in 9ct gold case number 08599, hallmarked London 1959, movement marked MONTRES ROLEX SA GENEVA SWISS, 17 JEWELS, case width approx 33mm, on tan leather strap, no box or papers

Los 3

Omega Electronic f300Hz Constellation Chronometer stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, 198.002, serial no. 34837xxx, circa 1972, circular silvered dial with applied baton markers, minute markers, date aperture and red sweep centre seconds, cal. 1250 12 jewel unadjusted 'humming' movement, inscribed case, Omega bracelet with folding clasp, 38mm-** Omega Electronic f300 box, International Warranty booklet dated 14/3/79 and stamped Argos Distributors Ltd, instruction booklet, Omega service guarantee card dated 9/03/82, insurance valuation dated 02/10/08-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - good.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - good.Case - generally good, a few light surface marks and couple of surface scratch marks to the case back, inscription reads 'To Jim Love Wilma 13.3.79'.Crown - adjusting correctly.Bracelet - light surface marks, wrist size 7.75'' approx.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

Los 47

Tudor Oyster Prince Submariner stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 7928, serial no. 569xxx, circa 1966, black T Swiss T dial marked '200m=660ft Submariner' with dot and baton markers and sweep centre seconds, Mercedes style hands, black bi-rotational bezel, 17 jewel Auto-Prince movement, the inside case back dated 'VI.66', modern black leather strap, 40mm bezel (560329-1-A)-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - good, patina to the markers.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - surface marks.Case - general light surface marks, surface scratches to the case back.Crown - adjusting correctly.Strap - modern, good.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

Los 49

Tudor Oyster Prince Submariner Rotor Self-Winding stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 7928, serial no. 400xxx, circa 1963, black Swiss dial marked '200m=660ft Submariner Rotor-Self Winding' with dot and baton markers and sweep centre seconds, Mercedes style hands, black bi-rotational bezel, 17 jewel Auto-Prince movement, the inside case back dated 'II.63', modern black leather strap, 40mm bezel  (560329-9-B)-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - circular mark to centre appears to be from hand rotation - see image, patina to the hour markers.Glass - some light surface scratch marks.Hands - light marks.Case - surface marks to the case back, surface marks and light indentations to the case sides, chip and some wear to the bezel at the dot - see image.Crown - adjusting correctly.Strap - modern, good.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

Los 1166

Postcards, London, a topographical and social history mix of approx. 33 cards of London, inc. The Wyndham Series (6) with the potman, sweep snow away, fruit merchant, shrimps, fish stall, and salt and general merchant. Also various London Life cards from other series', London views by LL (7), illustrated adverts for London shops (Harrods, Hackney Furnishing, Selfridge and Scott's Restaurant etc) (mainly gd)

Los 85

Five sets of Magic Lantern slides including A Country Courtship, Sweep and Whitewasher, Chase the Mouse, etc.

Los 1137

Penlington of Liverpool - early 19th century 8-day mahogany longcase clock, swans neck pediment with three turned wooden finials and verre eglomise panels, trunk with reeded columns and wavy topped door, plinth with canted corners on bracket feet, painted break-arch dial with Roman numerals and five-minute Arabic's, centre sweep calendar and seconds hands, blue steel serpentine hands, signed beneath a painted rolling moon in the arch PENLINGTON, LIVERPOOL, eight day four pillar movement, anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell. With pendulum and weights. The Penlington family were prolific clockmakers in 19th century Liverpool working from several addresses in the city, also recorded as chronometer and chronograph makers.Dimensions: Height: 250cm  Length/Width: 55cm  Depth/Diameter: 25cmCondition Report:Glass cracked in the hood door. Minute hand damaged but present.

Los 159

Omega Deville Automatic Gent's Steel Cased Manual Wind Wristwatch, c1970's, with original Omega signed, black leather watch strap; features a silvered dial and markers, seconds sweep, date display window, 34mm diameter not including crown; the dial, watch case, movement and watch strap in superb condition

Los 42

Omega - Automatic Seamaster Gent's Stainless Steel Wristwatch, c1960's, with original watch display box; 1040 marked to bracelet, features silver markers, two-tone dial, mechanical wind, second's sweep; the dial, case and bracelet in excellent condition; in working order

Los 61

Rolex - Oyster Date Precision Stainless Steel Manual Wind Gent's Wristwatch, c1960's, in superb overall condition, lugs marked 60', features Just Date, display window, gold markers, excellent dial, seconds sweep, dial and bracelet signed Rolex; no box

Los 179

TAG Heuer Formula 1 Professional Stainless Steel Wrist Watch. Features Water Resistant 200 Meters, Multi Dials ( 3 ) Rotating Bezel, Just / Date Display Window, Red Arrow, Seconds Sweep, Luminous Markers with Box. Very Good Condition.

Los 164

Seiko 5 Gent's Steel Cased Automatic 21 Jewels Wristwatch with champagne dial, luminous markers, seconds sweep, day-date display window and water resistance; ref.no. 6119 - 8098 155870; excellent condition in all aspects

Los 150A

Omega - Constellation Gents Automatic Chronometer Gold and Steel Wrist Watch, With Original Omega Watch Strap, Signed to Buckle, Gold Logo to Back Cover, Features Just Date Display Window, Seconds Sweep, Working at time of Cataloging. Mark on dial.

Los 152

Breitling - Geneve Gent's Gold on Steel Mechanical Wind Wristwatch, c 1960's, ref. nJ. to back case, 4501, features seconds sweep, Just dial display window, subsidiary dial and gold markers; signed to dial and back cover; superb condition in all aspects

Los 172

Seiko 17 Jewels Automatic Stainless Steel Gent's Wristwatch, features blue dial with silver markers, day-date display window, seconds sweep, water resistant, fold over deployment clasp, ref.no. 931769. 7009 - 8229; superb condition in all aspects

Los 195

Omega Gents Good Looking Gold Toned Manual Wind Wrist Watch with Original Omega, Gold Tone. Expanding Watch Bracelet, Signed to Buckle Omega. Features a Champagne Dial, Seconds Sweep, Waterproof, c.1960's / 1970's. Working at time of Cataloging / Not Tested for Accuracy.

Los 171

Favre - Leuba Sandow Twin Power Stainless Steel Gent's Wristwatch with black calf leather watch strap, gold markers and seconds sweep; case, dial and movement in wonderful condition

Los 175

Gucci - Dive Ladies Stainless Steel Wristwatch, water resistant to 660 feet; features white enamel dial with luminous markers, Just date display window, rotating bezel, fold over deployment clasp and seconds sweep; as new condition, with box, booklets and extra links

Los 153

Zenith Gents 18ct Gold Mechanical Wind Wrist Watch. Ref No 417860. c.1960.s Features Red Arrow Seconds Sweep, Hand Winding, Case, Dial, Movement Excellent. Not Tested for Accuracy.

Los 284

1914-15 Star (K.21273, H. Fox, Sto. 1., R.N.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (2) (K.21240 W. Brett. Sto.2. R.N.; J.17106 G. E. Sellick. A.B. R.N.) heavy digs to last with replacement suspension, therefore fair; the Star fine and the VM to Brett good very fine (3) £80-£100 --- H.M.S. Amphion At the start of the Great War, H.M.S. Amphion was leader of the 3rd Destroyer Flotilla in the 1st Light Cruiser Squadron, assigned to the Harwich Force, defending the eastern approaches to the English Channel, under the command of Captain Cecil H. Fox. In the morning of 5 August, Amphion and the 3rd Flotilla sortied into the North Sea to patrol the area between Harwich and the Dutch island of Terschelling for German activity. At 10:15 a ship in the black, buff, and yellow colours of the Great Eastern Railway’s steamers that plied between Harwich and the Hook of Holland was spotted. Fox sent the destroyers H.M.S. Lance and H.M.S. Landrail to investigate and shortly afterwards another destroyer reported that a trawler had seen a suspicious ship, ‘throwing things overboard, presumably mines’. H.M.S. Amphion led the flotilla to investigate and observed that the fleeing ship was deploying mines even then. At 10:45, Lance opened fire at a range of 4,400 yards (4,000 m). The target was S.M.S. Königin Luise, a former Hamburg-Heligoland excursion boat that had been converted to an auxiliary minelayer by the Germans. They had planned to mount a pair of 8.8-centimetre (3.5 in) guns on board, but they did not have the time to do so; her only armament was a pair of lighter guns and 180 mines. On the night of 4 August, she had departed Emden and headed into the North Sea to lay mines off the Thames Estuary, which she began to do at dawn. The fire from the destroyers was ineffective until Amphion closed to a range of 7,000 yards and began hitting the German ship at about 11:15. By noon, Königin Luise was sinking and the three British ships rescued 5 officers and 70 ratings. The flotilla proceeded onwards with their patrol until they reached the Dutch coast around 21:00 and turned for home. Fox was uncertain as to the locations of the mines laid by Königin Luise and laid a course that was seven nautical miles west of where he thought the mines were. He guessed wrongly and led his flotilla over the danger area. At 06:35 on 6 August, Amphion struck a mine that detonated underneath her bridge. The explosion set her forecastle on fire and broke the ship's keel. The destroyer H.M.S. Linnet attempted to tow the cruiser, but a deep crack across her upper deck showed that she was hogging badly and Fox ordered his crew to abandon ship. Shortly afterwards, her forward magazine exploded, throwing one 4-inch gun into the air that narrowly missed Linnet. One of Amphion’s shells burst on the deck of the destroyer Lark, killing two of her men and the only German prisoner rescued from the cruiser. Amphion then rapidly sank within 15 minutes of the explosion losing 1 officer and 131 ratings killed in the sinking, plus an unknown number of the crew rescued from Königin Luise. She was the first ship of the Royal Navy to be sunk in the Great War. Harold John Fox was born in Plymouth on 1 July 1893 and attested for the Royal Navy on 10 November 1903. He joined H.M.S. Amphion on 28 April 1914, and was present in her when when she sank on 6 August 1914. He afterwards served in H.M.S. Temeraire, which took part in the Battle of Jutland. Advanced Leading Stoker on 18 January 1919, he was still serving in 1932, in H.M.S. Lucia, when he was taken seriously ill. Admitted to the Royal Naval Hospital, Haslar, Gosport, Hampshire, he died, aged 39, on 21 May 1932 due to general peritonitis. William Brett was born in Exeter on 9 April 1895 and attested for the Royal Navy on 3 November 1913. He joined H.M.S. Amphion on 28 March 1914, and was killed when she struck a mine and sunk on 6 August 1914. He is commemorated on the Plymouth Naval Memorial. George Edward Sellick was born in Topsham, Devon, on 20 April 1896 and attested as a Boy for the Royal Navy on 17 April 1912. He joined H.M.S. Amphion on 20 April 1914, and was present in her when when she sank on 6 August 1914. Sellick was later serving in H.M.S. Brisk, when, on 21 February 1917, about 10 nautical miles from St Catherine’s Point on the Isle of Wight, in thick fog, whilst escorting the chartered troopship S.S. Mendi, which, having arrived at Plymouth from South Africa, was bound for Le Harve, France. The Mendi was carrying 823 men of the 5th Battalion of the South African Native Labour Force, many of whom had never seen the sea and very few of whom could actually swim. In the thick fog the Mendi was accidentally rammed and sunk by the large steamship S.S. Darro which was sailing at high speed in ballast for Argentina. Darro made no attempt to rescue survivors and it did not remain at the scene, although H.M.S. Brisk launched her boats which rescued around 200 men, although 616 South African soldiers and 30 crew members from the Mendi were lost. On 2 October 1917, he had a further lucky escape when Brisk was at sea off the north coast of Ireland to meet and escort convoy H.H. 24, which was inbound from America. After Brisk had joined the escort, the convoy was attacked by the German submarine U-79 which torpedoed the cruiser H.M.S. Drake which later sank with the loss of 19 lives. After this attack, as was normal procedure, the convoy dispersed and the remaining naval and auxiliary escorts including Brisk, were deployed to follow up the dispersed ships, some through Rathlin Sound and others in the North Channel. As the steamship Lugano entered the sound, she was torpedoed and sunk by U-79 and shortly afterwards, while making a sweep of the Sound, Brisk either struck a mine, or was torpedoed. The explosion broke Brisk in two and the bow section sank in the sound, whilst, of the 141 crew members, 32 lives were lost. The stern section remained afloat and was towed to Londonderry and on being fitted with a new bow Brisk later returned to service. He later served in the new destroyer H.M.S. Simoon from 11 March 1918. Post war, he continued to served until his discharge on 19 April 1926 and later died, aged 63, in Exeter in 1959.

Los 313

Facsimile automatic stainless steel gentleman's bracelet wrist watch with sweep seconds and date aperture. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Los 1

BUDDY SHAW - DON'T SWEEP THAT DIRT ON ME 7" (US ROCKABILLY - STARDAY RECORDS 45-642). A scarce slice of mid-50s country rockabilly by Buddy Shaw; Don't Sweep That Dirt On Me/ Second Place (45-642, 1957 US pressing on Starday Records. labels are bright and clean with only minor age-related storage/ handling wear. The record is in glossy VG+ condition, displays a couple of prominent, non-feelable paper marks).

Los 664

Omega Constellation wristwatch, the stainless steel case with a silvered dial, baton numerals, sweep seconds hand and day / date aperture, on a later brown leather strap (winds, runs and sets)

Los 437

Bulova Accutron gent's wristwatch, with 33mm circular gilded dial, with plain batons and sweep second hand, on link strap (strap damaged)

Los 2333

A Bulova Accutron Astronaut Swiss-made quartz movement gentleman's wristwatch with baton hour markers, 24 hour bezel and sweep second hand and with a Speidel U.S.A. wristlet. Serial no. D60886. Not running, no battery present.

Los 2336

A Zenith Automatic gentleman's wristwatch having baton hour markers, a date window between the 4 & 5 o'clock positions and fitted with a leather strap. Running at the time of cataloguing., and an Accurist Antimagnetic clockwork wristwatch having two-colour dial with Roman numerals to the even hours and sweep second hand. Running at the time of cataloguing.

Los 1196

A Daiwa Sweep Fire 400x fishing reel and a cased machining instrument set.

Los 9

Chimney Sweep Silver Menu Holder, together with a Chinese example (2)

Los 6221

Smiths Astral - 20th-century ships bulkhead clock with an 8-day timepiece movement, with a painted dial, roman numerals, minute track and spade hands and centre seconds sweep hand, within a cast brass bezel mounted on a circular wooden base.Dimensions: Depth/Diameter: 23cm

Los 8003

Omega Speedmaster stainless steel, manual wind chronograph wristwatch, circa 1966, Ref. ST 105.003-65 Cal. 321, serial No. 24013255, black dial with subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9 for constant seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, decimal bezel, on stainless steel strap with fold-over clasp, boxedCondition Report:Movement currently functioning and clean, push buttons functioning, when bottom button pushed the sweep back seconds and 30 minute recording jump back to 12, the 30 minute recording jumps back just before 12, hands moving freely, original crown, bracelet and clasp good, no papers, few light scratches to acrylic cover, bezel generally good with some very very light wear - not detrimental, hands luminosity is different colour to the hour markers batons colour indicating replacement hands, some rust to hands predominantly to top of seconds hand, dial good, some scratches to back case, loss to luminosity in hands, bracelet probably not original to watch Omega replacement

Los 710

A Collection of Goebel Hummel figures to include - Postman, Chimney Sweep, Meditation, Apple Tree Girl, Goose Girl, Shepherd Boy etc., each approx 15cm (8)

Los 972

HELVETIA - a Vintage stainless steel automatic wristwatch, ref. 106, circa 1950s, silvered dial with gilt Arabic numerals, sweep centre seconds hand and leather flying strap, 25 jewel movement with calibre 837, serial no. 4728065, case width 34mm, working orderMovement - currently working Dial - slightly tarnished with a few spots of pittingGlass - cleanHands - both are slightly rusted and minute hand lacking lumed filamentCase - general surface wearCrown - hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - unassociated brown leather pilot's strap, light wearNotes – no box or papers

Los 973

SEIKO 5 - a Vintage stainless steel automatic bracelet watch, ref. 6119-8470, grey dial with steel baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds hand and day/date aperture, 21 jewel movement, serial no. 0N3045, case width 36mm, working orderMovement - currently working Dial - cleanGlass - numerous heavy surface abrasionsHands - cleanCase - a few small dents on edgesCrown - Quickset date working, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - unassociated steel bracelet, light surface wear Notes – no box or papers

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