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Los 119

* WWII. RAF Instrument-Board Time-Clock, circa 1939-45, an Air Ministry 8-day clock, as fitted to Hawker Hurricane & Supermarine Spitfire aircraft inter-alia, stamped AM numbered 22698/44, chapter-ring winder/adjust with strategic time-setting hands and sweep-seconds facility, appears good working order, 2.5 ins (6 cm) diameterQty: (1)

Los 326

* Wallis (Barnes Neville, 1887-1979). Autograph Letter Signed, 'Daddy', White Hill House, Effingham, Surrey, 6 October 1953, to 'My dear Brother' [i.e. his oldest son Barnes Jr, 1926-2008], thanking him for his letter of birthday good wishes before talking about the Wild Goose project, 'The Wild Goose has flown again, most successfully, except that, owing to too hasty a stiffening of her bow undercarriage, which jerked up, she actually "took-off" twice after her first landing, compelling the pilot to land her 3 times in all plus the 3rd time the speed was so low that she was no longer under control, and sat down on her tail, or rather place where a normal bird would carry its tail!', with a pen and ink diagram showing this landing trajectory, then returning to family matters and agreeing that he can get some maths coaching in the holidays, noting that Boudie is in Welsh Wales with Nancy, 'no husbands by request!' and concluding that he doesn't suppose he shall 'finish the book-shelf before you return!', 2 pages, the second page written horizontally, a later unrelated pencil note by his daughter Mary inscribed to upper left corner of first page, 4toQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: From the family of Barnes Wallis, by direct descent. Wild Goose was an unmanned aerial vehicle developed by Barnes Wallis for his research into tailless variable-sweep aircraft incorporating a radical new control system capable of high-speed, long-range performance. After several years of tests and crashes the project was terminated in 1954 by which time Vickers had begun studies on a successor to the Valiant V-bomber. For this new project Wallis evolved his Wild Goose design into the Swallow.

Los 33

A fine and rare second half of the 19th century French ormolu month-going, perpetual calendar centre-seconds table regulator with barometer, twin thermometers and moonphase indication and special visible escapement to a gridiron pendulumLe Roy & Fils, Palais Royal, Gal(er)ie. Montpensier 13 & 15, Paris The substantial arched case surmounted by a shallow urn finial over bevelled glass panels and side pilasters, on a moulded base and squat bun feet, the arched glazed front set with six enamel dials; the time read against a Roman chapter ring with signed recessed centre displaying the special single-beat escapement, set over a pair of 2.5 inch dials giving the moons age and phase together with the day of the week, the other displaying the date and month, the lower third of the dial plate set with a metallic barometer giving seven weather predictions in French, flanked by an alcohol centigrade/reamur thermometer and a mercury Fahrenheit/reamur thermometer. The clock movement with large rectangular plates united by heavy pillars, the substantial zinc and steel gridiron pendulum with large bob suspended from an elaborate mount, rack striking the hours and the half-hours on a bell, the calendar dial with year setting dial to the rear. 57cms (22ins) high (1)Footnotes:This rare and unusual escapement is reserved for the finest French table regulators and often combined with additional complex features such as perpetual calendar, a sweep seconds hand and a temperature compensating pendulum. The pendulum on the current clock is a fine half-seconds beating brass and zinc gridiron type.The very fine ratchet shaped teeth of the escape wheel are for locking alone, eliminating the extensive engaging friction normally witnessed with the entry pallet of other anchor pattern escapements. There are two points of action on this escape wheel; locking on the long teeth and impulse by the horizontal pins on the lesser diameter of the rim of the wheel on the exit pallet. The impulse plane on the exit pallet, with the lesser force of disengaging friction, is a concave curve. This curve is mapped providing an increasing impulse in the wider arcs of the pendulum. With the action of the escape wheel on only every second beat, the sweep hand indicates full seconds. With the high precision required in the layout and manufacture, this escapement is capable of providing impressive accuracy over extended periods, whilst the unusual kinetic intermittent action is a fascinating visual diversion.Le Roy et Fils was founded in 1785 by Basile Charles le Roy (1765-1839) and was continued by his son, Charles-Louis Le Roy.The firm prospered after the French Revolution, and were appointed clockmaker to Napoleon I and later, the restored Bourbons.Le Roy opened their first shop in London in Regent Street in 1854 and later in New Bond Street in 1885. Le Roy et Fils became a Royal Warrant holder for Queen Victoria in 1864, the only foreign clockmaker with a British Royal Warrant.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 210

A German Third Reich Kriegsmarine Bulk Head Clock, in a brass drum case, the 14.5cm circular silvered dial with black Arabic numerals enclosing eagle and swastika over M (Marine), 15171 over N (Nordsee/North Sea Fleet), with blackened steel hands and centre sweep seconds hand, together with a brass winding key which also unlocks the glazed hinged door, the blackened back plate stamped 15731, 20cm by 9.5cm CONDITION REPORT: . In working order. Some pitting to the top of the door. with signs of solder around the hinge. Some scratches to the black finish of the back plate. Generally in good condition

Los 31

An Exceptionally Rare Silver Cross of Rhodesia Pair, to 2nd Lieutenant B.M. Thompson Rhodesian African Rifles. Silver Cross of Rhodesia (Posthumous) 1978; also, a Rhodesian GSM to 123730 Tpr.P.A.Thompson, brother of the above (2 - framed and glazed)Footnote: - Recommendation approved by Lieutenant-General J.S.V. Hickman, Commander of the Army: 'Second Lieutenant Thompson joined the 2nd Battalion, The Rhodesian African Rifles in March 1977. He was involved in over thirty-five contacts with terrorists in which more than 170 terrorists were eliminated. On twenty-nine occasions he parachuted into the contact area, often in high winds and onto hazardous dropping zones. On 12th September 1977, Second Lieutenant Thompson and four patrols were flown by helicopter into a narrow valley from which fire had been directed at the aircraft. Hardly had they deployed when the aircraft were called away in response to another incident and he was left in command with no air support. In a series of sweeps through rocky and cave-ridden terrain eight terrorists and twelve terrorist recruits were killed and thirty-one recruits captured. During the action Second Lieutenant Thompson suspected the presence of a terrorist in a very narrow crevice in the rock-face. Taking off his webbing he squeezed into the crevice and was engaged by a terrorist from such close range that he actually struck the terrorist's rifle aside as the latter was firing. As the terrorist tried to make good his escape, Second Lieutenant Thompson shot him dead along with three others in the same area. Four soldiers were wounded in this intense action, and the success of the whole engagement was due largely to the personal leadership and aggression of Second Lieutenant Thompson. On 27th February 1978 he personally killed three of seven terrorists accounted for. On that occasion he charged at the head of his men into thick bush under heavy enemy fire. On 4 March 1978 he again killed three of thirteen terrorists killed by the Company, once again in thick, rough country with all encounters taking place at point blank range. On 6 June 1978 eight terrorists and fifty terrorist recruits were contacted in thick riverine bush. Second Lieutenant Thompson's patrol accounted for most of the enemy group. Once again, he led his men at the double in the face of fire from the terrorists, running almost into the supporting fire from the air, in his determination to close with and destroy the enemy. Finally, on 27 June 1978, Second Lieutenant Thompson's patrol was ordered to sweep a streamline in which at least three terrorists were known to be hiding. Almost immediately they came under heavy close-range fire and the machine-gunner was badly wounded in the stomach and arm. Still under fire Second Lieutenant Thompson moved forward and dragged the wounded man under cover. He then led his patrol forward and killed two of the terrorists. The third terrorist ran off down the stream and in the ensuing chase Second Lieutenant Thompson and one of his men were tragically killed. At all times when under fire Second Lieutenant Thompson displayed leadership and gallantry of the highest order. His conduct in all circumstances was an inspiration to all who served with him.'

Los 9

GENT'S LONGINES QUARTZ WRISTWATCH with circular white roman dial, with date aperture at 3, sweep seconds hand, bi-metal case and strap, serial number 28088882

Los 72

A gentleman's 18ct Omega Seamaster Automatic wristwatch, the 28mm silvered dial with gilt batons and sweep seconds, 20-jewel movement no.16332060, case no.941460, Birmingham 1984, on original leather strap (little used), c/w box; 2018 Harrods repair receipt available for inspection on requestGood working order and very clean; box lining worn

Los 423

A COLLECTION OF WADE 'CAMTRAKS CHILDHOOD FAVOURITES' FIGURES, TO INCLUDE SOOTY AND SWEEP, DOUGAL AND PADDINGTON FIGURES (6)

Los 115

A WWII Spitfire cockpit clock Mk IIIB, by Smith & Son, London: black dial with 24 hour luminous Arabic numerals, time trip dial at 12 o'clock position, sweep seconds, the dial stamped as per title, the brass casing stamped to back with crown and 'AM' cipher, also 'Brevet Suisse 111.406' to one side, 9.5cm wide, together with a WWII period green leather cushion with map pocket under, (2).

Los 436

A collection of photographic developing / darkroom equipment, including a Junghans darkroom clock: with luminous seconds sweep and minute markers, 21cm diameter developing trays and canisters, measures, etc (a lot)

Los 127

Jaeger LeCoultre 'Time of Trip' Dashboard Clock. Retailed by S. Smith & Sons, the black three-inch dial with an outer seconds ring with Arabic numerals, a subsidiary 'Time of Trip' divided into seconds and minutes, an on/off aperture, and a seconds sweep hand, all with luminous paint. The three adjusting buttons and casing in good, original condition. This clock has just been professionally serviced and is in good working condition.

Los 402

An Avia quartz gents wristwatch in 9ct with seconds sweep and calendar dial

Los 409

A gents Sekonda wristwatch with seconds sweep and calendar dial, in working order, and a gents wristwatch by Fallas with seconds sweep

Los 411

A gents Raymond Weil wristwatch with seconds sweep and calendar dial

Los 412

A TAG HEUER professional golf watch wristwatch with seconds sweep and calendar dial

Los 416

Three gents wristwatches (1 x ELCO with seconds dial, 1 x LEUBA LOUIS automatic with seconds sweep, 1 x SMITHS with seconds sweep and calendar dial)

Los 418

A gents Accurist wristwatch with seconds sweep

Los 428

A gents SEIKO automatic wristwatch and a gents SEIKO quartz wristwatch, both with seconds sweep and calendar dials - in SEIKO wristwatch box

Los 515

The Beatles - Paul McCartney - a good autographed magazine page for ' Hoover Service ', signed by McCartney with a wonderful dedication of the classic Hoover advertisement slogan. The autograph is dedicated ' To Christine, may you beat as you sweep as you clean - Paul McCartney '. The autograph was obtained by the vendor and his then-wife at the Atlantic Tower Hotel in Liverpool, c1981 after seeing a Wings concert. The only item that was to hand was a sales catalogue they had picked up earlier in the day whilst shopping in Liverpool. Upon being asked for an autograph and presented with the catalogue, McCartney chose to sign over the Hoover advert and add the famous slogan. A unique piece of memorabilia. 

Los 951

A gents IWC steel cased wristwatch and bracelet, the circular brushed steel dial with baton markers and central seconds sweep, inscribed IWC - International Watch Co Schaffenhausen, case diameter 34mm, IWC movement serial No 1914890, case serial No 1935070, model No R1405, steel bracelet with buckle stamped IWC, length 24cm, leather IWC travel case, very clean condition and running in saleroom

Los 960

A gents gold plated case Wostock wristwatch, the dial with date window at 3 o'clock and central seconds sweep 17 jewel movement, clean case stamped AU5, case width 42mm, running in saleroom

Los 2295

Army & Navy London - an 18ct gold cased gents full hunter perpetual calendar pocket watch, the case having engraved armorial to hinged front cover and monogram to back cover, plain inner back cover, the unsigned white enamel main dial with Roman numerals and having four subsidiary dials being calendar, rolling moon, day of the week, and four-year-going leap year dial, the moon dial with sweep seconds, keyless movement, the backplate signed 'A&N 117 Victoria Street London SW' and movement number 1425, the covers all further numbered 1425 and with London 18ct gold assays, gross weight 170g, dia.53mmCondition report: In running order.Dial good.Cases good - no dents, some very fine surface scratches only which would polish out.Hinges good.Inner case good, no scratches.Appears very little worn.An excellent example.

Los 2280

Jessop of London - a George III 18ct gold pair cased doctor’s open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial signed 'Jessop Southampton Street Strand London' and being unusual in having outer sweep seconds hand, with fine outer scale, and subsidiary main dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, push button quarter repeat, the inner case having finely engraved back cover, the outer case being plain, the chain driven verge fusee movement having rose cut diamond end stone, pierced balance cock, signed 'Jessop Southampton Street Strand London' and numbered 2503, the dust cover being further signed and numbered, case assayed London 1787, gross weight 213g, gross dia.64mmCondition report: Dial excellent all over.Glass excellent.Outer case excellent with one small mark/dent only, approx. 1mm across.Marks good.Inner case excellent.Both hinges good.Inner case lined with bell metal.Watch runs well.All visible components in excellent condition.Strikes hours and quarters correctly.

Los 316

Britains 1/32 Farm issue comprising NC Link A Sweep. Excellent and secured in box. Note: We are always happy to provide additional images for any lot listed in addition to enhanced condition reports. Please email us or send a direct message via the link on the item page.

Los 339

A Longines Saint-Imier Automatic gentleman's stainless steel Wristwatch, the silvered dial with Arabic numeral at 12-o-clock and baton markers, luminous hands and sweep seconds, date aperture at 3-o-clock, in approx.40mm diameter case on Longines steel bracelet, Model No.L27664796, Case No.43986212, Cal.L1619.2, together with original sales box and Longines 'Irish Champions Weekend' - Leopardstown 2017 - presentation box with Longines International Warranty card dated 15.08.17 and The Longines Saint-Imier Collection booklet. In good apparently unworn condition.

Los 341

An Oriosa 9ct gold gentleman's Wristwatch, with Swiss 21-jewels movement, the silvered dial with gilt baton markers, luminous hands and sweep seconds, the back case engraved with loyal service inscription dated 1966, on black leather strap, case approx.35mm diameter, with Oriosa presentation case.

Los 360

Rolex: A gentleman's 18ct gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date Wristwatch, the circular face with fluted bezel, enclosing champagne coloured diamond set dial, with baguette cut diamonds at 6 and 9 o'clock, day aperture at 12 o'clock, date aperture at 3 o'clock, gilt hands and centre sweep seconds, coronet monogram to the winding crown, on an integral 18ct gold President bracelet, Serial No.118235 / 83205 / A11, Case No.Z575844, 35mm face, 38mm including winding crown, gross weight 174g, all within original card box with sleeve, enclosing green presentation box containing Garantie Attestation de Chronometre Officiel dated 02.05.07. International Service Guarantee card dated 05.12.2013 and Calendar Card in Rolex wallet, red seal fob, green Rolex tag, two green Rolex suede pouches and Day-Date operating manual. Please note: the back of the watch has not been opened for inspection of the movement.

Los 161

Tutima FX UTC automatic stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. 633 04, rotating bezel, black dial with Arabic numerals, inner twenty-four hour GMT chapter, date aperture and sweep centre seconds, exhibition back with 21 jewel movement, no. 63312650, 38mm.

Los 313

Late Victorian silver centre seconds chronograph open face key wind pocket watch by J Hargreaves & Co, black Roman and Arabic numerals, gold coloured pokers hands, black sweep hand, hallmarked London 1900, diameter approx. 5.5cm together with silver graduated curb link watch chain, silver toggle, each link hallmarked, length approx. 30cm

Los 324

Victorian silver open faced key wind centre seconds chronograph pocket watch by William Williams, white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, poker hands and sweep hand, blank shield shaped cartouche to reverse, hallmarked Chester 1883, diameter approx 5.5cm

Los 342

A gentleman's stainless steel wrist watch, Rolex GMT Master II, 16710, 'Coke' bezel, black dial with sweep second hand, case diameter 40mm, movement numbered 7141***, date aperture, screw down crown, steel bracelet numbered 78360, with receipt dated 2015, booklet, guarantee, card and inner and outer boxes.

Los 57

Jaeger-LeCoultre. A fine and unusual 18k rose gold manual wind centre seconds wristwtch with 6th of a seconds indication, calendar, moon phase and power reserveModel: Duomètre à Quantième LunaireDate: Circa 2010Movement: 42-jewel Cal.381 manual wind, twin barrel winding for going train and regulator, free-sprung Glucydor balance, 50 hour power reserveDial: Matte silvered dial with outer 1/5th second divisions, Arabic five second markers, subsidiary dials at 3 for hours and minutes and 9 for date and age of the moon and aperture for moon phase, subsidiary dial at 6 for 1/6th second indication, gilt sweep centre seconds, apertures exposing the movement for power reserve and regulator reserveCase: Brushed and polished round, exhibition back secured by 4 screws, button in the band at 10 for date setting, moon phase quick set button at 11, No.2651431Strap/Bracelet: Fitted brown Jaeger-LeCoultre crocodile leatherBuckle/Clasp: Signed 18K gold folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 43mm Accompaniments: Jaeger-LeCoultre box, outer card, service box, instruction manual, polishing cloth Footnotes:This model displays time with a jumping seconds hand showing 1/6th of a second increments and additionally providing the date and the age of the moon in a separate sub dial. The true genius of this watch however lies within the Dual-Wind movement concept, which features two independent power supplies; one entirely dedicated to creating a perfect timing foundation regulated by escapement and balance, the other solely for the display of time (hour, minute and seconds hands) as well as date and the age of the moon for both Northern and Southern hemispheres. Both are synchronized through the jumping seconds hand mechanism driven by the escapement.The hack flyback is activated to zero both centre seconds and 6th seconds when the crown is pulled out.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 239

King & Country 60mm scale World of Dickens DO3 Mr Micawber, DO4 Oliver Twist, DO5 Bill Sykes and his dog, DO6 Policeman, DO7 Artful Dodger, DO8 Royal Mail Courier, DO10 Mr Bumble, DO11 Man Xmas Shopping, DO12 Sam Weller, DO13 Fagin, DO 14 and 15 Chimney Sweep and his Boy, DO17 Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim, DO18 Innkeeper, DO20 Gent Carol Singing with Lantern, DO24 Little Nell, DO25 Puppeteer, DO28 Charles Dickens and DO29 Scrooge in original boxes, and Bootbrush with missing box (Condition Excellent, boxes Good) (21)

Los 337

A gentleman's steel Omega Seamaster 300 Edition wristwatch The round black dial with luminous applied tritium indices, large triangle at 12 position, Arabic 3/6/9, surmounted with an encircled 'T', sweep seconds hand Bi-directional rotating bezel, black inlaid luminous 10 minute increments, stainless steel case, 40mm diameter, automatic winding Case-back engraved W/10/6645-99-923-7697 A/153/67 Assessed as model 165. 024, c.1967 Total weight 61.70g, no strap Accompanied by two army diving log books, the first from the initial qualification (1974-1979) the second enhanced log book issued in line with the new health & safety legislation (1979 - 2012), with two fabric MOD service-issued diving badges (supervisor grade). Provenance: owned and submitted for auction by Mr M. Burton who joined the Royal Engineers in May 1970 as a Sapper and left August 1995 as a Warrant Officer class 1 (WO1), Engineer Diver. Amongst his diving achievements were helping to raise the hull of King Henry VIII's favourite ship, The Mary Rose in 1982, which sank in the Solent in 1545. Regimental Sergeant Major Burton also served in Belize, Hong Kong, Norway, Northern Ireland, Oman, Cyprus, Germany and Kenya where his extraordinary diving skills were deployed throughout. Omega introduced the Seamaster 300 in 1957 as part of a line of "Professional" watches. A very small quantity were made for military use from 1967 until approximately 1970. These were custom designed by Omega to meet the needs of members of the British Army and Royal Navy. A number of distinct features set these military-issued watches apart from Omega's regular production units. Their cases have distinctive curved and beveled lugs and were delivered with fixed spring bars. The dials feature an encircled "T" signifying the use of tritium for the luminous hour markers and hands. Their case backs were engraved by the Ministry of Defense with the military branch code, issue number, and year of issue. The "W10" designation indicates that this Seamaster 300 was one of a small number issued to the British Army.

Los 160

A yellow gold wristwatch by Omega, the signed dial with gold baton numerals, Roman numerals at 12, 3, 6, 9, sweep seconds hand, automatic windng, case 33mm, no strap

Los 162

A gentleman's yellow gold wristwatch by Omega, the signed dial applied with gold Arabic numerals and sweep seconds hand, manual winding, integrated gold-plated steel band and Omega deployant clasp, 3.2cm wide

Los 158

An 18ct gold half hunting cased chronograph pocket watch with yellow gold fancy-link watch chain, the white enamel dial with sweep seconds recording hand, slide action activated, the three-quarter plain signed Cahoon Ross, 16 & 18 Castle Place, Belfast, numbered 30136, the cases marked for London 1891, inner case with presentation inscription dated 1892, 157g (total weight of pocket watch), the gold watch chain 32cm, 40g

Los 1000

ROLEX - a 1950s stainless steel Oyster Precision mechanical wristwatch, ref. 6082, circa 1952, cream dial with eighthly gilt Arabic numerals and arrow baton hour markers, with luminous hands and sweep seconds hand, 17 ruby movement with calibre 710, case width 34mm, working orderGood overall working order, glass is abraded all over, dial has green pitting all over with slight wear to gilt numerals, luminous hands still just about visible without light, case has light abrasions all over with a few tiny dints on the edges, crown has some resistance when winding but hands still adjust smoothly, on unassociated brown leather strap, no box or papers

Los 1023

INTERNATIONAL WATCH CO (IWC) - a Vintage stainless steel Schaffhausen automatic wristwatch, circa 1970s, black dial with baton hour markers, date aperture and sweep seconds hand, on original IWC mesh strap, case width 34mm, working orderGood overall working order, glass and case lightly abraded all over, dial in good order with two small scuffs around date window, crown working, date window ticking over, hands adjust smoothly

Los 1002

TUDOR - a Vintage stainless steel Oyster Prince Rotor self-winding automatic wristwatch head, ref. 7909, circa 1950s, silvered dial with gilt Arabic numerals and sweep seconds hand, 17 ruby movement, serial no. 139..9, case width 34mm, not currently workingFair overall condition, not currently working, glass has abrasions all over, dial is discoloured all over and should be silvered, case also abraded all over and quite rubbed, rotor is loose from movement, and movement only functions for a few seconds before stopping, crown winding is extremely stiff but hands still adjust smoothly

Los 1007

TISSOT - a Vintage stainless steel Seastar mechanical wristwatch, silvered dial with baton hour markers and sweep seconds hand, case width 34mm, working orderGood working order, glass and case lightly abraded all over with a few extremely minor edge dints, on unassociated leather strap, crown working, hands adjust smoothly

Los 244

Rotary gold plated gentleman's quartz wristwatch with sweep seconds hand and date aperture on leather strap. Original box and carton. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Los 38

AN 18K GOLD AUTOMATIC CALENDAR 'TURNOGRAPH' WRISTWATCH, BY ROLEX, CIRCA 1960 26-jewel Cal.1570 automatic movement, circular silvered dial with applied baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds, magnified date aperture at 3 o'clock, polished case with calibrated thunderbird bezel, screw down Oyster crown and screw back, fitted Rolex brown leather strap, rose gold Rolex buckle (possibly plated), case in 18K gold with Swiss assay mark, case, dial and movement signed, model no. 1625, serial no. 15565**, with spare 18K gold bracelet signed Rolex with Swiss assay mark, with Rolex original box, case width (including crown): 3.6cm

Los 562

Third quarter of 20th century Gents Omega 9ct gold cased automatic movement wrist watch with gold hands and sweep second hand to a discoloured silvered dial with raised Arabic numbers and batons, dial diam 3cm, engraved with initials AWG and the date 18/10/59 to back, mounted on a modern black leather strap, sold together with the original gold plated Omega flexible bracelet (much worn), also included original bill of purchase dated 8 October 1959 in the sum of £57 5/-, insurance certificate from the same period, housed in original Omega red leather and gilt detailed point of sale box and outer cardboard box (unnamed)

Los 561

Third quarter of 20th century Gents gold plated and stainless steel backed automatic, Tissot "PR 516 GL" wrist watch with white and luminous hands, red sweep hand to a gilded dial with raised black and gold batons, day and date calendar movement, dial diam 3cm, mounted on a gold plated Tissot flexible bracelet, sold with paperwork including bill of purchase dated 16.12.76 in the sum of £40.50, guarantee, instruction booklet etc housed in original Tissot blue leather point of sale case

Los 550

First quarter of 21st century Gents bi-colour stainless steel Rolex Daytona Oyster Perpetual Superlative Chronometer (officially certified Cosmograph) in gold and stainless steel, having gold hands and sweep second hand to a white enamel dial with gold batons and Rolex crown, three subsidiary dials, gold bezel stamped "Units per hour", mounted on a Rolex bi-colour stainless steel/gold bracelet, numbered 78393A, dial diam inc bezel 4cm. Note: no paperwork, boxes etc

Los 340A

Class One, rotating pavé-set brilliant-cut diamond bezel, mother-of-pearl dial with diamond dot indicators and Roman quarters, date aperture, sweep second hand, black rubber strap, fold over clasp, signed Chaumet Paris, numberedCase diameter: 32mm

Los 342a

Plain gold case, white dial with gilt Roman numerals, sweep second hand, date aperture, polished brick-link bracelet, double fold over clasp, quartz movement, signed Dunhill, maker's mark, numbered, Swiss assay marks, European Convention marksCase width: 32mm

Los 367

An 18ct gold stop watch and repeater pocket watch, unsigned full hunter, keyless wind, round white enamel dial inscribed UTMOST, Arabic numerals in black, sunken subsidiary seconds at 6, outer seconds track in black and with Arabic numerals, sweep timer hand with split seconds indicator, the outer case engraved to depict an eagle on a rock, the movement cover engraved to denote award for movement, unsigned movement(Case: 55mm)Footnote: G S. May Esquire Private Collection.

Los 353

A gentleman's 18ct gold wristwatch, Rolex Day Date model 1803, gold coloured dial with applied gold baton hour markers, day aperture at 12, date aperture at 3, gold pencil hands with lume inserts, sweep centre seconds hand, railroad outer seconds track in black, fluted bezel, screw down crown with coronet logo, on a signed Rolex 18ct gold president bracelet strap, longer than normal, with signed Rolex clasp, in presentation box with gilt metal buckle motif, no papers(Case width: 36mm)

Los 263

CITIZEN ECO-DRIVE. A gentleman's over-sized black Ion plated Citizen Eco-Drive wristwatch, the black dial with over-sized numerals, sweep seconds hand & day/date aperture, beige fabric strap. Original documents & swing tag in original box.  All watches in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. We cannot guarantee that any watch is in working order or may not require attention. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s)  PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

Los 258

LONGINES. A gentleman's 18ct. gold cased Longines wristwatch, the dial with arrowhead batons & sweep seconds hand. Stamped to the reverse of one lug. The back of the case hallmarked Birmingham 1959, further stamped Baune & No. 13362 & 917941. The jewelled movement stamped Longines 10791324 & 12.68ZS.  All watches in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. We cannot guarantee that any watch is in working order or may not require attention. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s)  PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

Los 261

TISSOT. A gentleman's 1970's Tissot Seastar automatic wristwatch in gold plated case, the textured dial with baton numerals, sweep seconds hand & day/date aperture. Original black leather strap, original box (damaged hinges & leaflet).  All watches in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. We cannot guarantee that any watch is in working order or may not require attention. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s)  PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

Los 615

A Victorian 18ct gold keyless open face marine chronograph, by P. Weiner, Strand, London, numbered 46252, cased diameter 52mm, gross weight 122.2 grams.CONDITION: Scratches to the glass and a few minor nibbles to the edge of the glass. Obvious surface scratches to the case back and a few small small dents. Two small dents by the hinge on the side of the case. Watch ticking and hands adjust and sweep seconds operational. Interior case inscription 'Presented to J.J. Dewhurst from his Father. A Christmas Present for attention to business, Guild Year 1882'.

Los 1358

HOLLAND & HOLLAND A FINE PAIR OF PREATER-ENGRAVED 12-BORE 'ROYAL DE LUXE' SELF-OPENING SIDELOCK EJECTORS, serial no. 40253 / 4, 28in. nitro chopperlump barrels, the ribs with bold acanthus scroll detailing and gold-inlaid '1' and '2' at the breech ends, the tubes engraved 'HOLLAND & HOLLAND. 13. BRUTON STREET. LONDON.', 2 3/4in. chambers, bored approx. 1/4 and 1/2 choke, toplevers gold-inlaid '1' and '2', automatic safeties with gold-inlaid 'SAFE' details, gold-inlaid cocking-indicators, rolled-edge triggerguards, the actions, lockplates and furniture profusely carved with bold scrolling foliate motifs on a finely matted background and with game scenes of partridge, pheasant and duck in their naturalistic habitats, each vignette initialled 'KP', bright finish overall, 15 3/8in. well-figured stocks (slight sweep at combs) with engraved steel heel and toe plates, weight 6lb. 12oz., in their lightweight leather motor case.. S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act

Los 1454

Two Revue gentleman's wristwatches one with day and date aperture, sweep centre seconds hand, luminous gold hands, black hour markers, stepped gold dial and gold plated case, on black leather strap, case diameter 38mm, serial number S7716B, the other with tiger's eye dial, diamond markers, gold hands, clear case back, gold plated case and 17 jewel movement, on gold plated bracelet, case diameter 30mm. 

Los 166

1950s Gentleman's Omega Seamaster automatic stainless steel wristwatch with silvered dial and gilt dagger hands and centre sweep seconds in original box with Omega tie on label.Condition report: The watch is not currently running. The watch winds but does not tick, even when it's given a gentle shake. Any service history or replacement parts are unknown. Dial seems in original un-restored condition and would benefit from a clean. Slight pitting to the bezel (near the 9 o'clock and 11 o'clock position) otherwise the case is in good condition commensurate with age and wear. The plastic glass is very scratched. Winding crown does not have the omega logo. No inscriptions to the case. Bracelet is not original and not by Omega. The associated box and label are believed to belong to the watch.

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Border Fine Arts 'Loose Raking' (Standard edition), model No. B0697A, limited edition 441/950 and 'A Clean Sweep' (Standard edition), model No. B0591A, limited edition 737/950, both by Ray Ayres, on wood bases, with boxes and certificates (a.f) (2)

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Border Fine Arts 'Rowing Up' (Standard edition), model No. B0598A, limited edition 910/950 and 'A Clean Sweep' (Standard edition), model No. B0591A, limited edition 702/950, both by Ray Ayres, on wood bases, with boxes and certificates (2)

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Four boxed Pelham Puppets to include Tufty the Squirrel, Dutch Girl, Dutch Boy and Witch, plus three unboxed Pelham Puppets, Sooty, Sweep & Soo hand puppets. Plus related ephemera

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