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c1945, model 14776, the signed white dial, 30mm diameter, with (originally) luminous Arabic numerals and hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o’clock, day window at 9 o’clock and month window at 3 o’clock, date outer track with blue Arabic numerals and gold coloured sweep pointer with red arrow terminal and inner black minute track, signed but unnumbered 15 jewel mechanical crown wind movement, with adjusting pushers above and below the crown, calibre 470, case 32mm diameter, verso snap on, inside liveried and numbered 14776 A487541, to an aftermarket brown lizard skin strap with pin buckle
c1950, the signed silvered waffle dial, 30mm diameter, with gold coloured alternate Arabic numerals and batons, gold coloured hands, subsidiary seconds register with moonphase at 6 o’clock, day and month windows under 12 o’clock, date outer track with black Arabic numerals and gold coloured sweep pointer with red arrow terminal and inner black minute track, unsigned and unnumbered 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement, with adjusting pushers above and below the crown, calibre 203, case 34mm diameter, gold-plated bezel and lugs, verso stainless steel snap on, numbered 1363818, to an aftermarket brown crocodile skin strap with pin buckle
c1961, model number 14748-1-SC, the cream coloured dial, 29mm diameter, with silver coloured batons, quatre Arabic numerals silver coloured hands and centre sweep, signed 24 jewel mechanical automatic movement calibre 552 number 18293638, case, 32mm diameter, verso snap on, interior signed and numbered, to an aftermarket brown leather strap with pin buckle
c1990, the signed silvered dial, 30mm diameter, with gold coloured Arabic numerals, hands and centre sweep, date window at 6 o'clock, signed 23 jewel ETA mechanical automatic movement calibre 2824-2 Y3, case by WH Wilmot, 35mm diameter, verso screw down, interior with Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold, numbered 053325, to an aftermarket brown leather strap with pin buckle
c1956, the signed silvered dial, 32mm diameter, with alternate gold coloured Arabic numerals and batons, gold coloured hands and centre sweep, signed 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement number 9613343, calibre 12.68ZS, case by Dennison for Baume, 35mm diameter, verso bubble back style snap on, inside signed and numbered 13322 in addition to Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold, to an aftermarket black leather strap with gilt pin buckle
c1953, the signed cream coloured dial, 28mm diameter, with gold coloured Arabic numerals, hands and centre sweep, signed mechanical 17 jewel crown wind movement calibre 23ZS, number 9042875, case, 32mm diameter, verso snap on, interior signed and numbered 6147 1 75 with London import marks for 9ct gold in addition to Swiss marks and Poinçon de Maître, Hammer Head number 108 for Jacques Beiner / Roger Parel SA, to an aftermarket brown leather strap with pin buckle
c1966, model 1315016, the signed silvered dial, 33mm diameter, with gold coloured batons, hands and centre sweep, front loading signed 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement number 23264498, calibre 601, case by Dennison for Omega, 35mm diameter, front loading, inside signed and numbered 1315016 435028 in addition to Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold, (one lug detached, but included), to an aftermarket black lizard strap, presented lacking one spring bar and half the strap
c1944, the signed two tone (cream and tan) dial, 35mm diameter, with cream Roman numerals and blued hands, centre chronograph sweep with subsidiary running seconds at 9 o'clock and chronograph minutes at 3 o'clock, black outer seconds track, signed and fully jewelled mechanical crown wind chronograph movement calibre 14" C.A.R. Cal 15, case 38mm diameter, verso snap on and numbered 4497166, interior signed, to an aftermarket military style brown leather strap with pin buckleFootnote: Doxa was founded in 1889 by Georges Ducommun as 'Georges Ducommun, Fabriques Doxa' in Le Locle, Switzerland. The company became famous in 1908 with the introduction of an 8-day watch movement subsequently used by German soldiers in World War I. When Ducommun died in 1936, he was replaced by Jacques Nardin, grandson of the famous watchmaker, Ulysse Nardin. Doxa returned to the battlefield in World War II with a series of popular chronographs used by German aviators and this example may well be one of these pieces. Doxa continued a strong association with Germany after the war, supplying the German World Cup football team with gold watches, and in the 1975 film, 'Three Days of the Condor', Robert Redford wears a Doxa watch. In 1997, the Doxa brand was purchased by the Jenny family of Bienne, Switzerland and continues to this day, specializing in divers' watches.
c1950, the signed cream coloured dial, 35mm diameter, with gold coloured alternate batons and Arabic numerals and gold coloured hands, subsidiary running seconds at 9 o’clock, and minute counter at 3 o’clock, sweep chronograph seconds, with inner dot minute track and outer timing and tachymeter tracks, unsigned and unnumbered 17 jewel crown wind mechanical movement under a base metal dust cover numbered 150, calibre 51, with start and stop/reset pushers above and below the crown, case, 38mm diameter, verso snap on with Swiss marks for 18ct gold in addition to Poinçon de Maître, Hammer Head, number 158 for Jean Arnoux, to an aftermarket brown leather strap with pin buckle
c1950, the signed tan coloured dial, 34mm diameter, with gold coloured Arabic numerals and hands, subsidiary running seconds at 9 o’clock, and minute counter at 3 o’clock, blued sweep chronograph seconds, with outer seconds and tachymeter tracks, unsigned and unnumbered crown wind mechanical movement with start and stop/reset pushers above and below the crown, case, 38mm diameter, verso snap on numbered 1425 48, to an aftermarket black leather strap with pin buckle
c1964, model 806, the signed 'reverse panda' dial, 38mm diameter, with twin jet logo, gold coloured batons and hands and gold coloured chronograph sweep, three 'small size' subsidiary dials recording running seconds and chronograph minutes and hours, outer tachymeter scale and bi-directional slide rule marked milled edged bezel, signed mechanical crown wind chronometer rated 17 jewel venus 178 movement, import code 'WOG', (for Wakmann), case, 40mm diameter, gold-plated with pushers above and below the crown, verso steel and snap on, signed and numbered 806, interior numbered 978312, to a signed black leather padded strap with white stitching and liveried steel pin buckleFootnote: One of watch-makings most important historic chronograph models, the original 806 Navitimer set the template for modern technical pilot’s watches. Billed as a wrist-sized computer when it was first developed in 1952, the rotating bezel has the ability to compute distance travelled, flight time, airspeed, and remaining fuel consumption, due to the integration of a slide rule. In 1956, Breitling introduced the Venus 178 manually-wound chronograph movement which would continue to be used until the early 1970s. Eight years later, Breitling changed the dial layout of the Navitimer, most likely adapting to changing tastes and increasing legibility in low-light conditions. The now-iconic “reverse panda” configuration with black dial and white subdials was introduced in 1963 and in 1964, the bezel edge changed from a bead edge to a milled edge. Another stylistic change was the introduction of the “twin jet” logo, with ‘Breitling Genève’ below. With the majority of cases produced in stainless steel, a small number were produced with gold-plated cases, and an even smaller number in 18ct gold. The iconic Breitling Genève Navitimer 806 still remains today near the top of virtually every vintage watch collector's wish list.
c1970, the signed black dial, 33mm diameter, with (originally) luminous batons and hands, centre sweep with orange terminal, date window at 3 o'clock, interior white fixed bezel and black and red outer bi-directional adjustable bezel with locking screw at 4 o'clock, unsigned and unnumbered 23 jewel mechanical crown wind movement calibre SIC39, with crown at 2 o'clock, case, 40mm, verso screw down with coat of arms decoration, to a 'stelux' stainless steel link bracelet with fold over catch, presented in (probably) the original caseFootnote: Sicura was founded in the early 1950s by Ernest Schneider, at Grenchen in Switzerland. In addition to being a watchmaker, he was a visionary, pilot and microelectronics specialist and many of the specialist models incorporated the ‘latest technology’ of the day. They have become extremely collectible, not only for their avant garde design and manufacture but also because of their link to the famous Swiss watch brand, Breitling. Breitling was founded in 1884 and specialised in mechanical watches. They found themselves in financial difficulty in the 1970s because of the popularity of the new quartz movements. In April 1979 the Breitling family sold the brand name to Schneider, who had spotted the potential in this heritage brand. Ernest Schneider relaunched Brietling in 1982, moving the headquarters to Grenchen and focussed all his energy on the brand’s development. The Sicura brand soon disappeared and Ernest Schneider remained president of Breitling until his death in 2015.
c1960, the signed white dial, 45mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued centre sweep and red minute counter, rotating black outer bezel with white Arabic numerals and locking crown, signed 7 jewel mechanical crown wind movement number C23085, case, 47mm diameter, verso snap on, interior signed and numbered 11650, to the (probably) original signed black strap with pin buckle
the signed black dial, 30mm diameter, with luminous steel batons and hands, chronograph sweep and 3 subsidiary dials recording running seconds at 3 o'clock, date at 6 o'clock. and minutes at 9 o'clock with date window at four o'clock, white timing chapter ring, outer bezel grain set with 24 round brilliant cut diamonds in two crescents of 12, quartz movement with start/stop and reset pushers above and below the crown, case, 40mm diameter, verso screw down, signed and engraved '8F-K2', to an integral link bracelet, with liveried fold over spring loaded clasp and signed safety clip, presented in the original case with undated guarantee card and sealFootnote: Born in 1947, Tonino Lamborghini is the heir of the Lamborghini dynasty, and was responsible, in 1981, for founding “Tonino Lamborghini Style and Accessories”, branching out from supercar production into the world of luxury fashion. ‘Just like Hermès and Gucci have taken inspiration from iconic elements of the equestrian world, such as the stirrup or the horse bit, I was inspired by mechanics elements like bearings, connecting rods, wheel nuts and suspensions’ The range includes leather goods, eyewear, fragrances, and watches, such as this example.
c1961, model 14770-SC-61, the signed silvered dial, 30mm diameter, with silver coloured batons and hands, centre sweep and date window at 3 o'clock, signed 24 jewel mechanical automatic movement calibre 562, number 18865166, liveried crown and two piece stem, one piece front loading case, 34mm diameter, verso snap on with Hippocampus logo, interior signed and numbered, to a signed link bracelet number 8260 terminating in a liveried fold over clasp
c2004, model 259.0461.3, the signed black dial, 30mm diameter, with luminous batons and hands, centre sweep and date window at 3 o'clock, ceramic unidirectional rotating bezel, 7 jewel ETA quartz movement number 955612, screw down crown within integral crown guards, case, 40mm diameter, verso screw down, signed and numbered 259.0461.3 05555099, interior numbered 4362 R1, to a signed integral brick link bracelet with spring-loaded deployant clasp, presented with the original case, box, outer sleeve and guarantee dated 07/12/2004
c1979, model 6694, serial number 5747023, the signed silvered dial, 30mm, diameter, with silver coloured batons and hands, centre sweep and date window at 3 o'clock, signed but unnumbered 17 jewel crown wind mechanical movement calibre RB 1225 with screw in liveried crown, case, 35mm, verso screw down, interior signed and numbered 6694, to a stainless steel 'steelinox Oyster' bracelet number 78350, with liveried fold over clasp
c1990, model WG1322-2, the signed white dial, 20mm diameter, with gold coloured batons and hands, centre sweep, date window at 3 o'clock, black dot minute track and uni-directional gold-plated ratchet outer bezel, signed but unnumbered 7 jewel quartz movement calibre 2.65 with screw down liveried crown within integral crown guards, case, 30mm diameter, verso screw down, liveried and numbered WG1322-2, to the iconic integral steel and gold-plated chevron link bracelet with signed and liveried fold over catch and safety clipFootnote: The name “S/el” derives from “Sports Elegance”. The range was designed by Eddie Schopfer who later worked with Breitling and designed their ‘Breitling for Bentley’, ‘Chronomat’ and ‘Emergency’ lines. The concept was that it could “be worn with a diving suit as well as a dinner jacket” and at the time it was their flagship and best-selling range. The unique two piece link bracelet design made them instantly recognisable. The S/el was produced from 1987 to 1999 when it was renamed the “Link”, and today is a core element of the TAG Heuer range.
c1958, model 6516, serial number 381066, the signed off white dial, 20mm diameter, with silvered batons and hands, blued centre sweep, black dot minute track and date window with red numerals at 3 o'clock, signed 26 jewel mechanical automatic movement calibre 1130, number 00045 with liveried screw down crown, verso screw down, interior signed and numbered 6517 11.1958, to a signed 'steelinox Oyster' bracelet with liveried fold over safety catch
c1978, model 1360, serial number 41 157 820, the signed champagne dial, 23mm diameter, with gold coloured batons and hands, centre sweep and date window at 3 o'clock, signed 15 jewel quartz movement calibre 1360, steel case with fluted gold-plated bezel, verso snap on with hippocampus logo, numbered 1360, interior signed and numbered 596.0018 796.0814, to an integral two-tone link bracelet with liveried fold over clasp, presented in the original case and with original paper swing tag
c1991, model 69173, serial number X179505, the signed dark blue metallic finished dial, 20mm diameter, with gold coloured batons, hands and centre sweep and date window at 3 o'clock, signed 19 jewel automatic mechanical movement number 1847465 calibre 2135 with original screw down crown, steel case with gold fluted bezel, verso screw down, interior signed and numbered 69000A, to a steel and gold 'steelinox Jubilee' bracelet number 62523D18 with liveried fold over catch, presented in the green liveried box along with the instruction booklet
Large scale Erzgebirge farm, countryside figures and animals, 1870s, well carved and painted figures including seven scenes mounted on wood to include Farmers with two horse ploughing teams, farmer with chickens and ducks by loofah tree, figure seated by a loofah tree, pair of country folk with dog and others, hay cart with two horse team, four single figures include worker with scythe, chimney sweep, farmer and farm hand and various animals including horses, sheep, cattle and a boar, (condition: generally very good, one lady figure one arm replaced and broken), figures 3 ½” (9cm) tall, (35 items).
Collection of Erzgebirge buildings, animals, people, horse drawn and motor vehicles, 1890s-1920s, various buildings include Town Hall with gold spire, 4 ¼” (10.5cm) high, burnt out building, six buildings with brightly painted yellow and green roofs, four Alpine buildings with clumps of snow to roofs and two others, horse drawn vehicles include fire escape, road sweep, coach with four horse team and outrider, ambulance and police, tanker, farm cart with cows and wagons, three motor vehicles, twenty-four sheep, sixteen horses, five dogs, pair goats, eight figures, fencing and trees, (condition: generally very good), (approx. 100).
Collection of Erzgebirge buildings, garden, animals, people, horse drawn and more, 1890s-1920s, three buildings including a cottage with picket fence, cheese shop, garden with flowerbeds, pond and trees, horse drawn vehicles include two open carriages, various wagons with produce, road sweep and others, good selection of thirty-five figures including skiers, mothers with prams, gentlemen and ladies, approx. sixty animals including cows, horses, dogs, pigs, fences trees and more, together with a scissor toy of marching soldiers, captain on horseback, two sentry boxes, two Smallest Kitchen in the World matchbox toys and a selection of later Erzgebirge toys, (condition: generally very good some minor loss), figures approx. 1 3/8” (3.5cm) tall, (approx. 190).
George Smart (1774-1846) ‘The Earth Stopper’ felt work collage picture, figures worked in felt and velvet before a painted scene, to the reverse of the picture are two labels one telling the story of the picture ‘The Business of an Earth Stopper, the Night previous to a Day’s Sport, is to stop up the Fox’s Earth whilst he is out Feeding. The above gentle Swain is supposed to be on his way home, when by a sudden turn of the Lane he is brought plump upon what he conceives to be nothing more or less than the Devil, but which in fact is a simple Sweep and his Donkey’. The other the printers Clifford of Tunbridge Wells giving a rhyming verse about the artist, 11 ½”x15 ¾” (29x40cm) excluding gold painted frame, 16”x20 ¼” (41x51cm) including frame. George Smart was an English tailor and folk artist notable for his cloth collage portraits and felt covered dummy boards. He lived in Frant a village in E.Sussex England. His artworks were mentioned in several guide books of the time that encouraged tourist to visit his shop. Examples of his work can be found at the Tunbridge Wells museum. In the summer of 2014 twenty-one of his artworks where included in Tate Britain’s ‘British Folk Art’ exhibition. He is now recognised as one of the key figures within the history of English folk art.
~ AN OMEGA DE VILLE QUART GENTLEMAN'S WRISTWATCH, rounded square dial with centre sweep seconds and calendar at '3'; together with A SEIKO QUARTZ SPORTS 100 STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH; and A FORTIS QUARTZ WRISTWATCH. (3)The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.The Omega appears to be in good condition though we can't warrant that it works correctly. Leather straps are worn. Other 2 watches have scuffs and scratches to cases.
A gentlemen's gold Itraco 'Autodatic' automatic bracelet watch, 35mm diameter with a silvered dial, date aperture and centre seconds sweep, case no. 517, marked 18k 0.750, Swiss assay marks, A Schild movement calibre 1701, with later gold plated bracelet, 57.19gCondition report: Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running. Discolouration to dial.Crown slips slightly when being manually wound.Hands set, hour hand is bent.Bezel and glass loose, do not press on to case as they should.Case back slightly dented.Surface marks/scratches to case and perspex.Dial not straight in case.
A gentlemen's 9ct gold Rotary automatic bracelet watch, c.1970, a cushion or TV shaped case, 34 x 33mm, with champagne dial, date aperture and centre seconds sweep, movement marked ETA 2824, hallmarked London 1973, with after market expanding braceletCondition report: Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds, hands set and date changes.Crown itself is worn.Dial discoloured, perspex scratches.Surface marks/scratches to case.Case back slightly dented.
A gentlemen's stainless steel Longines automatic bracelet watch, c.1970, 31mm diameter, with silvered dial, baton hour markers, date aperture and centre seconds sweep, Longines crown, case no. 1570 633, serial no. 54017596, calibre no. L633.1, with after market expanding bracelet, no box or papersCondition report: Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Perspex scratched.Crown winds and hands change.Quick date change.Surface marks/scratches to case.No apparent marks to dial.Bracelet not original.Bracelet and divets to screw back a little dirty.
A gentlemen's Smiths 'De Luxe' mechanical watch head, 33mm diameter, with enamel zig zag pattern dial with plain outer ring, Arabic numerals, and centre seconds sweep with red arrow head, gold plated case with stainless steel back, dial and movement marked Made in England, manual wind movement marked 27. CS. 596, together with a gentlemen's bi-colour Tissot 'Seastar' quartz bracelet watch (2)Condition report: The Smiths watch is currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.The Tissot watch is not currently running.
A gentlemen's bi-colour stainless steel Rotary quartz bracelet watch, ref. 11002, champagne dial with baton hour markers and date aperture, and bi-colour bracelet, together with a gentlemen's gold plated Regency mechanical strap watch, silvered dial with baton hour markers and centre seconds sweep, to after market leather strap (2)Condition report: Rotary:Not currently running.No obvious faults to dial or glass. Case and bracelet in good condition, very minor surface marks/scratches.Regency:Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.No obvious marks to dial.Some surface marks/scratches to perspex.Surface marks/scratches/tarnish to case.Strap shows signs of wear.
A Victorian Swiss silver Chronograph pocket and stop watch, the round white enamel dial with Roman numerals to inside chapter ring and centre sweep seconds hand to outer chapter ring, set to a plain polished exterior case, 54mm diameter, manual key wind movement, together with a gold plated pocket watch, the round white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, set to a plain polished exterior case, 50mm wide, manual wind Waltham movement (2) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
Howard Hodgkin (1932-2017)For Edward 1984 debossed with the artist's initials and dated 1984acrylic and gouache on card laid on cardboard in found frame20 by 27.2 cm.7 7/8 by 10 11/16 in.Footnotes:A frontispiece cut from the exhibition catalogue Howard Hodgkin: Forty Paintings, 1973-1984, Whitechapel Gallery, London 1985, with a dedication written by the artist in pencil, 'For Edward Love from Howard 1985', was found inside the frame of the picture, which was discovered posthumously. This work will be included in the forthcoming catalogue raisonné being compiled by The Estate of Howard Hodgkin.ProvenancePrivate Collection, UKAcquired from the above by the present owner circa 1995A work that was only recently re-discovered and is completely fresh to market after having remained almost entirely unseen since the artist gifted the painting to its namesake in 1985, For Edward is a veritable lost treasure, which will be included in the forthcoming catalogue raisonné compiled by the artist's estate. It is amongst those rare paintings that embody the spirit of an artist at his zenith – negotiating scale, composition and colour with outstanding tact. With paintings residing in museums internationally, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Museu de Arte Contemporanea de Sao Paulo, Brazil, and the Centro de Arte Moderna, Lisbon, this represents an opportunity to acquire a work of exceptional quality with unique provenance, by one of the most prominent and celebrated painters of the post-war period. Upon encountering Howard Hodgkin's paintings, the transcendent quality and extensive appeal of his style is palpable and evident. Mastering an orchestral sweep and dapple of the brush, Hodgkin's paintings are harmonic in their affect, and none quite so precisely composed as in the present work, For Edward, from 1984 – the same year Hodgkin stepped up to the international stage exhibiting in the British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, before he would go on to win the Turner Prize in 1985. Hodgkin's virtuosic brushwork is exquisite and hypnotizing, and the present work is a truly compelling and succinct example of the artist's talent as it translates into his expressive mark. Emerging from the Bath Academy of Art at Corsham in 1954 under the pupilage of William Scott, Hodgkin was an influence unto himself. Early inspiration came in The New American Painting exhibition of Abstract Expressionist artists at the Tate Gallery in 1959, and the significance of Rothko's planes of colour is never far. Yet he shunned the flatness of American Modernism, pushing the painting out of its frame and creating abstract depths of field that translate as windows onto a vivid and luscious landscape. As his close friend, the acclaimed writer Julian Barnes once wrote: 'H.H.'s paintings are not narratives. Mostly, they are memories. But it is not a case of emotion recollected in tranquility. Rather, it is emotion recollected in intensity. In that sense his pictures are operatic' (Julian Barnes, Keeping an Eye Open, London: Jonathan Cape, 2015, 260). Produced in a hugely important year for Hodgkin, For Edward is exemplary of the later period of his career that the artist was entering in the mid-1980s. As hasty as the paintings appear, he was in fact renowned for the meticulous and slow nature of his work, with many paintings taking years to complete. In For Edward, the refined brushwork and teeming chromatic scales of green and orange are a delight to behold at such an elegant scale, and wonderfully speak to the Hodgkin's lifelong appreciation for Indian art and culture.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A LADY'S BI-METALLIC OYSTER PERPETUAL DATEJUST WRISTWATCH, BY ROLEX Datejust, ref. 179173, champagne dial, diamond-set indicators, sweep seconds hand, date aperture, screw down crown, bi-metallic bracelet, hidden clasp, signed Rolex, numbered, with maker's case and papers (Dimensions: Case diameter: 26mm)(Case diameter: 26mm)
A LADY'S BI-METALLIC DIAMOND-SET 'HAPPY SPORT' WRISTWATCH, BY CHOPARD Round bezel, shaped polished stainless steel case, off-white dial, Roman quarters, sweep second hand, five floating collet-set brilliant-cut diamonds, sapphire cabochon to the crown and the terminals of the lugs, signed Chopard, numbered (Dimensions: Case width: 25mm)(Case width: 25mm)
Plt Off Percival Beake WW2 RAF Battle of Britain Pilot signed colour print 12 x 8 inch signed in Pencil. Image of him in flying gear. After completing his training on Spitfires, in September 1940 he joined No 64 Squadron at Leconfield in Yorkshire before the squadron moved to Biggin Hill and then to an airfield in Norfolk. He flew patrols in the final stages of the Battle of Britain. In June 1941 he asked to join a squadron at Biggin Hill in order to see more action. Flying Spitfires with No 92 Squadron, he participated in many sweeps and escort missions over northern France. Returning from one of these sorties he crash-landed in a field in Kent having run out of fuel. Over the following months he attacked shipping, flew standing patrols over the south coast and, later in the year, dive-bombed the V-1 sites under construction in the Pas de Calais. On February 8, 1944, during a sweep over Brittany, he engaged a Focke Wulf 190 and shot it down. In May 1944 he was promoted to squadron leader to take command of No 164 Squadron. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Accurist 9ct automatic gentleman's wristwatch, circular champagne dial with baton markers, minute markers, day/date apertures and sweep centre seconds, 21 jewel movement, modern brown leather strap, 34mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - some small light marks but generally good. Glass - light surface marks. Hands - light marks. Case - light surface marks, some indentations and surface scratches to the lugs. Crown - adjusting correctly, light marks. 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
Omega Genéve automatic stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. 166.041, circa 1968, serial no. 264197xx, circular silvered dial branded 'Turler' with baton markers, minute markers, date aperture and sweep centre seconds, cal. 565 24 jewel movement, no. 26419705, Omega bracelet, 34mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - a few light marks. Glass - surface marks. Hands - marks. Case - surface marks, seal perished and requires cleaning. Crown - adjusting correctly. Bracelet - surface marks, missing clasp pin. - 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
Omega Constellation Chronometer automatic gold capped and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, ref. 14381, circa 1960, serial no. 17754xxx, silvered pie-pan dial, applied baton markers and sweep centre seconds, cal. 551 24 jewel movement, black leather strap with Omega buckle, 35mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - visible wear and marks present, consistent of the period - see image. Glass - surface marks present. Hands - matching, light marks. Case - typical surface marks present - see images for guidance. Crown - Omega, adjusting correctly. Strap - mild wear, 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
Omega Constellation Chronometer automatic gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, ref. 168010, circa 1966, serial. no. 24817660, circular silver dial with applied baton markers, sweep centre seconds, dauphine hands and date aperture, cal. 565 24 jewel movement, the back with presentation inscription, black leather strap, 35mm Condition Report: - Movement - appears currently functioning. Dial - light marks, but generally acceptable for the period . Glass - surface marks present. Hands - matching, light marks. Case - typical marks from general wear to the bezel, the back is inscribed Frederick Wilmore 40 years Beardall Fenton & Co. Crown - Omega adjusting but not consistently, so does require attention in our opinion. Strap/Bracelet - modern non Omega strap in good condition, see images - 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
Cartier Roadster automatic stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. 2510, serial. no. 5484xxxx, silvered dial with Roman numerals, inner minute track, date aperture and sweep centre seconds, secret signature at seven, quick set date, Cartier bracelet with butterfly clasp, 37mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - good. Glass - good. Hands - good. Case - light surface marks. Crown - adjusting correctly. Bracelet - surface scratches, wrist size 7.0'' 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
Omega Seamaster automatic gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. CD 166.010, circa 1965, serial no. 227604xx, circular silvered dial with baton markers, date aperture and sweep centre seconds, cal. 562 24 jewel movement, signed case, later gold plated expanding bracelet, 35mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - marks, pitting and a couple of heavy scratches. Glass - scratch marks. Hands - marks and wear. Case - scratch marks, lacking bezel. Crown - adjusting correctly. Bracelet - later, marks. - 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
Rare Special Order Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date GMT-Master II stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, commissioned to commemorate the history of the Wildcat helicopter, ref. 1167108LNR, circa 2018, serial no. 76Q3xxxx, limited edition 19 of 20 pieces, calibrated 24 hour 'Batman' black and blue ceramic bezel, black cerachrom dial with dot and baton markers, sweep centre seconds and 24 hour blue dual time sign indicator, sapphire crystal, screw down crown, Oyster case with a fine engraved Wildcat' emblem back, name of Officer and limited edition number, Oyster bracelet with flip lock clasp, bezel 42mm - ** Unworn condition with boxes, tags, Guarantee card dated 26/9/2018 -360 VIEW-** Rolex has connection to several Military regiments, producing special edition pieces for the members of the units they serve. This series commissioned to commemorate the 'Wildcat' Force located at Royal Navy Air Station (RNAS) in Yeovilton, the case back is finely engraved with a Wildcat helicopter, issue number and the name of the Officer. The officer is the current Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Wildcat Army Helicopter (AH) Chief Air Engineer and Continuing Airworthiness Manager. He joined the Army in 1993 and has served on numerous operations - ** With just 20 pieces produced in this series, this is the only known example to be offered for sale by auction, representing a potential unique investment opportunity for future years
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date GMT-Master II 'Pepsi' stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. 16710, circa 2005, serial no. D295xxx, red and blue 'Pepsi' bezel, black dial, Mercedes hands. dual time zone marker, dot markers, sweep centre seconds and date aperture, cal. 3185 31 jewel movement, Oyster bracelet, bezel 40mm diameter - ** with original box, guarantee paper and receipt purchased from Mallory & Son, Bath in November 2005, tag and bezel protector, plus non Rolex service receipt for 2016 -360 VIEW-Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - good. Glass - some rim chipples and visible scratch, would benefit with replacement. Hands - good. Case - typical marks from general wear, the bezel faded with visible marks - see images. Crown - adjusts correctly. Bracelet - typical light marks similar tot he case head, wrist size 8" approx - see images. - 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

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