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Gentlemen's Omega Seamaster Professional Chronometer stainless steel wristwatch with automatic movement, circular textured white dial, date aperture, luminous dot hour markers, centre sweep seconds hand with orange tip, rotating bezel, in circular stainless steel case on Omega stainless steel bracelet with deployment clasp. Case approximately 36mm diameter. Comes with box, papers, warranty card and spare bracelet linksCondition report: Good original condition, some light scratches/wear to case and strap, working although not tested for time keeping. Box is worn.
A gentleman's 1950's steel and gold plated Omega Automatic Chronometer Seamaster wrist watch, on associated bracelet, case diameter 35mm ex. crown, movement c.352.CONDITION: No sweep seconds hand?? Minor markings to the dial. Some scratches to the glass. Insignia on crown. Back has an abrasive finish, no Seamaster insignia, remnantes of 3 faint engraved initials, E.G.A. A few scratches to the sides of the case. Wear to the gold plating on the end of one of the lugs. Watch is ticking and hands adjust. No guarantees.
A gentleman's Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust superlative chronometer gold and stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch having a milled bezel, a champagne dial with applied baton markers, sweep centre seconds and date aperture on a jubilee bracelet. In a Rolex box with tag. Guarantee certificate perforated with model code 69173 , and serial number N101XXX. Face measures 36mm diameter including bezel. IMPORTANT NOTE: (07/8/20 9:20am) - the certificate pictured is the incorrect certificate for this watch and will NOT be included within this lot.
A 1950's? yellow metal Baume & Mercier chronograph manual wind wrist watch, no strap, diameter 38mm, gross 40.1 grams.CONDITION: Currently ticking. Sweep second hand does not return to 12. In need of attention. Marks to the dial. Scratches to the glass. Small dings and nicks around the yellow metal bezel. A few small dents to one side of the case. No insignia on the crown. Crown is gilt metal. One lug bar is damaged.
A George V Silver Cased Open Faced Pocket Watch, by James Bennett of Norwich, No. 7426, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the rack lever movement, contained in silver engine turned case, 55mm diameter, a late Victorian silver cased pocket watch, by John Walker, No. 13557, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and sweep seconds hands, to the lever movement, contained in engine turned case, 54mm diameter, case hallmarked London 1897, four other pocket watches, and two early wristwatches
Interesting trio of vintage dolls comprising 7” Vintage French Chimney Sweep Doll (Traditional Lucky Charm Doll), 5” Vintage Roldan Klumpe Felt Doll (a lively interpretation of a teenager girl talking on the telephone) plus 5" Sailor Boy. All generally good to very good. Note: We are happy to provide additional images of any lot. Please email us or contact us via the link on the item page to request additional images.
* WWII. A Distinguished Service Medal group to 2nd Hand J.E. Freer, DSM, MID, Royal Navy Distinguished Service Medal, G.VI.R. (2nd Hd. J.E. Freer, LT/JX. 210702) 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, Defence and War Medal with M.I.D. oakleaf, extremely fine, court mounted, with miniature dress awards plus original paperworkQty: (5)NOTESDSM: London Gazette 30 June 1944 (HMT Equerry ) 'for gallantry or outstanding service in the face of the enemy, or for zeal, patience and cheerfulness in dangerous waters and for setting an example of wholehearted devotion to duty, upholding the high tradition of the Royal Navy' MID: London Gazette 6 May 1941 (HMS Mammoth ) 'for courage, zeal and devotion to duty while serving with the Channel Mobile Balloon Barrage' The lot includes a letter of congratulations from the Admiralty, a Naval Telegraphic message of congratulation to the 5th Naval group after a successful searching sweep under difficult weather conditions and a commendation to Rear Admiral C.E. Morgan (Admiral commanding Iceland) from Brigadier General G.P. Tourtellot on behalf of the US Army Air Forces in Iceland appreciating the "efficient" co-operation rendered by the personnel of HMS Orvicto in collecting seven survivors from the German aircraft shot down by our fighters on August 5 near Grimsey Island". HMS Orvicto was a trawler hired for auxiliary patrol and examination service from November 1940 to October 1945.
* WWII. A Distinguished Service Cross group to Sub.Lt. (A) D.J.R. Harvey, DSC, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Distinguished Service Cross, G.VI.R., reverse engraved 'For Bravery & Skill, Determination in air operations while serving in H.M.S. "Victorious" Sub Lieut (A) D.J.R. Harvey, R.N.V.R. 20th May 1942, hallmarks for London 1942, in Garrard & Co. Ltd case of issue 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, War Medal, extremely fine, with a small newspaper cutting, a letter from the recipients sister to Spinks dated 1970, giving details of her brother and accepting the offer of £35 for the group plus various copied researchQty: (5)NOTESSub.Lt. (A) David James Roberton Harvey, DSC, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve was born in Berkhamstead in 1922, he joined the RNVR in 1940 and advanced to Temporary Sub Lt. (A) in 1941, he was selected for training as an Observer in the Royal Fleet Air Arm, after completing his training he joined 832 Naval Air Squadron which was equipped with the Fairey Albacore as a Torpedo Spotter Reconnaissance Squadron. In August 1941 the squadron embarked on HMS Victorious and while flying an anti-submarine patrol a fault developed and the aircraft ditched into the sea and all the crew including Harvey were rescued off Cape Wrath, Scotland. On the night of 22/23 February 1942 the squadron were on a sweep up the Norwegian coast, on taking off from Victorious their aircraft flew straight into a heavy snowstorm and lost control and they lost contact with the rest of the squadron, however, they continued their mission flying alone for 4.5 hours and made a successful landing at Sumburgh, Shetland Islands, the whole crew were decorated, with 2 DSC's and a DSM. On 9 March 1942 a report that Tirpitz was at sea was reported and at 6.30am a search party of 3 aircraft took off from Victorious which included Harvey, the rest of the squadron formed a strike force and attacked the Tirpitz (unsuccessfully), this was the first time that Tirpitz was ever caught in the open sea. 832 Squadron were also involved in Operation Pedestal, the convoy to Malta and also Operation Torch, the North Africa landings. On the 5 November anti-submarine patrols were resumed and the following day Harvey and his crew were on a ferrying trip to HMS Avenger and them onto Argus, they crashed on Argus but nobody was hurt although Argus's deck was temporarily put out of service. On the night of 6/7 November 1942 Harvey was lost off the Argus.
Second World War/ Malayan Emergency Grouping with Colonial Police Medal to Alan Leslie Hardy, Deputy Superintendent of the Federation of Malaya Police, to include, 1939-1945 Star, Burma Star, Defence Medal, 1939-1945 British War Medal, General Service Medal with clasp ' Malaya ' ( ASP A.L. HARDY. F OF M POL. ), Colonial Police Medal ( DEPUTY SUPT. ALAN L. HARDY FED. MALAYA POLICE ), four cap/collar badges in white metal with two loops to the reverse, two rank crowns in white metal, two loops to the reverse, 4 x 30 mm silver buttons, London 1948, 8 x 25 mm silver buttons London 1948, 2 x 25 mm silver buttons, London 1950, 4 x 20 mm silver buttons, London 1951, all made by Firmin & Sons, London, seven more tunic buttons in white metal by Firmin & Sons,together with a photograph album with images from operations in Kedah in Feb.1947 showing the round up of communist suspects, some named, and listing the amount of arrests and killed, loose photographs showing official gatherings and parades, Officers Mess images including what appears to be a mock funeral commemorating Operation Hive in 1952, showing a mock up of a Communist terrorist in a coffin below the legend, ' Op Hive 1952 A.D., Here lies the body of Comrade Hive, Who tried so hard to stay alive, Our constant road blocks and Gurkha chasing, Put him here in this well made casing, And in this tale a moral lies, Without any grub one surely dies, Born 20th Aug. '52, died on 21st Nov. '52' ( Operation Hive was a major sweep in Seremban by the Special Air Service Regiment ( Malayan Scouts ) together with two Battalions of Gurkhas, and a company of Fijian infantry, combined with food denial techniques restricting the amount of food available to the insurgents), also included are group photographs of Malayan Police and officials,and a typewritten report on British Malay and Oriental Rubber Company's properties dated 9/12/45 describing the condition of workers, buildings and machinery after the Japanese occupation, Alan Leslie Hardy served with the 14th Punjab Regiment in Burma during the Second World War, he served throughout the years of the Malayan Emergency at its height and was awarded the Colonial Police Medal in the New Years Honours List Jan. 1957, he was the nephew of Captain Eric Hardy R.N. whose medals and photo albums are also in this auction, (Qty)
Longines Conquest automatic 18ct gentleman's wristwatch, circa 1960's, case marked L1 611 6, 31640004, 18K, 750, circular silvered dial with applied baton markers, sweep centre seconds and dauphine hands, 19 jewel movement, date aperture at 12 'o' clock, the screw back with Longines blue enamel emblem, later black leather strap
CWC Military steel wrist watch dated verso '76, having luminous hands, luminous Arabic numbers to a black dial, sweep second hand, the face also with Govt broad arrow, the back inscribed W 10-6645-99 523-8290 above the broad arrow, with beneath: 9294/76, dial diam 30mm, the screw down winding crown now removable, (strap missing) (a/f)
Gent's last quarter of 20th century Tag Heuer stainless steel cased "Professional" quartz movement wrist watch with luminous hands, silvered sweep seconds hand, Arabic and baton divisions, calendar aperture, dial diam 25mm, numbered verso WK1111-0 MC8993 with original packaging and some documentation (undated)
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 conditon. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £9.99.
Plt Off Percival Beake WW2 RAF Battle of Britain Pilot signed colour print 12 x 8 inch signed in Pencil. Image of him in uniform. 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 190and shot it down. In May 1944 he was promoted to squadron leader to take command of No 164 Squadron. Good conditon. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £9.99.
A rare second quarter of the 19th century rosewood veneered and ebonised wall-mounted regulator with pivoted detent escapement and remontoir, calendar, equation of time and centre secondsBernard DoyhanartThe rectangular case with ogee top and urn finial over an integral bracket, the engraved and silvered Roman dial with blued-steel moon hands, outer ring for year calendar, equation sector, gilt sun equation hand and sweep centre seconds, the movement with square brass plates and pivoted detent escapement with weight driven remontoir with going barrel, wound by a lever and pull cord. Sold with a steel and gilt-brass gridiron pendulum. 70cms (27 1/2ins) highFootnotes:Provenance:Antiquorum Geneva, Important Watches, Wristwatches and Clocks, 17 October 1992, Lot 347.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * Y* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A gentlemen's stainless steel Omega 'Seamaster' automatic strap watch, c.1950, ref. 2577-1, 36mm diameter with a silvered dial, arrowhead hour markers and Arabic numerals at the quarters, dauphine hands, centre second sweep, and Omega logo to the centre of the acrylic crystal with after market strap, serial no. 12196824, calibre no. 351Condition report: No box or papers.Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Watch rotor rattles when watch is moved.Minor marks to dial.Marks to perspex.Surface marks/scratches to bezel and case.Some deeper scratches to case back.Crown is generic.Strap and bucket are after market.
A gentlemen's stainless steel Omega 'Seamaster' automatic bracelet watch, c.1966, ref. 166.002. 36mm diameter with a grey dial, luminous baton hour markers, pencil hands and centre second sweep with after market expanding bracelet, serial no. 23009456, calibre no. 552Condition report: No box or papers.Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Dial very discololoured. Some marks/scratches to perspex.Omega logo on crown.Omega Seamaster logo on case back. Surface marks/scratches to bezel and case.Some deeper scratches to case back.
A gentlemen's 18ct gold Cortébert 'Envoy' mechanical strap watch, circular case 34mm diameter with silvered dial, baton hour markers and centre seconds sweep, with after market expanding bracelet, case back marked 1699670 3100, manual wind movement marked CORT 281, Swiss assay marks, import hallmark London 1965Condition report: Not currently running.Surface scratches/marks to case back and bezel.Some marks to dial and perspex.One lug bent.
A mid-size 9ct gold Tissot 'Visodate' mechanical strap watch, c.1980, 33mm diameter with silvered dial, baton hour markers, date aperture and centre seconds sweep, with presentation inscription to the case back and after market leather strap, hallmarked London 1977, manual wind movement signed Tissot, case no. 11/12001, serial no. 18204025, calibre no. 2461, together with a pair of sterling silver chain link cufflinks by Henry Griffiths & Sons, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1948 (3)Condition report: Watch:Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands set. Crown has Tissot T logo.Scratches to perspex.Dial in a good condition overall, some minor scratches/marks.Surface marks/scratches to case.
SATINWOOD REGULATOR, the 12" silvered dial with a sweep minute hand and subsidiary seconds and hour dials, inscribed REGULATOR by Jas Muirhead Glasgow, on a brass, six pillar movement with dead beat escapement and mercury pendulum, the stepped hood with a circular, glazed door above a trunk with a long, glazed door backed by a mirror above a panel, with weight, pendulum and winder, height 196cm
Rolex Precision 18ct Gold Cased Mechanical Automatic Gents Wrist Watch of good size with original strap with Rolex logo to buckle and marked 750-18ct. Circa 1950's. Features pearl dial and gold markers seconds sweep. Rolex logo to dial. All aspects of condition excellent - leather watch strap of used appearance. The measurements of the watch without the dial -35mm
Gentleman's 9ct gold cased Rotary wristwatch, the silvered dial with baton numerals, sweep seconds hand and date aperture on an associated metal expanding bracelet, together with a ladies 9ct rose gold cased wristwatch on a metal braceletRotary - Good used condition with slight signs of wear consistent with age including very minor blemishes to the dial. Auto movement is currently running. No inscriptionsLadies - signs of wear. Various dents to case (particularly the back). Winds and is currently running
A GROUP OF ELEVEN HUMMEL FIGURES to include 'Chimney Sweep 12', 'Sensitive Hunter' 6/0, 'Goose Girl 47', 3/0, 'Skier 59', 'School Girl 81, 2/0, 'Serenade' 85/0, 'Wayside Harmony 111', 3/0 'Apple Tree Boy 142', 3/0, 'She Loves me She Loves Me Not' 174, 'Little Goat Herder' 200 and 'Favourite Pet' 361
A gents stainless steel Rolex Oyster Datejust, 16030, circa 1988, with textured grey dial with applied baton hour markers, baton hands with luminous inserts, sweep centre seconds, calendar aperture at 3, brushed and polished case with screw on back and screw down oyster crown, fluted bezel, fitted Rolex jubilee bracelet with folding clasp, serial number 504031 with box and papers.
International Watch Co. (IWC) Schaffhausen Portofino 18ct automatic gentleman's wristwatch, the white dial with baton markers, sweep centre seconds and date aperture, case no. 3686xxx, black leather strap with IWC 18ct buckle, 39mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently working, good. Dial - good. Glass - good. Hands - good. Case - good. Crown - working correctly. Strap - good with very mild wear. No box or papers. - Condition reports are provided for 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.
A platinum Santos wristwatch by Cartier, the square signed white dial with baton numerals, with the National emblem of Oman at 12, sword hands, sweep seconds hand, automatic movement, with faceted synthetic ruby winder, case 24mm, case back signed Cartier and numbered 090103695, on a brushed platinum strap with screw decoration, signed Cartier, with maker's mark and with deployant clasp Provenance: given as a gift by the current owner's brother, who worked for the Prime Minister of the Royal Court of the Sultan of Oman in the 1980s.

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