Doxa WWII Deutsches Heer (German Army) stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, circular black dial with Arabic numerals, outer minute track and subsidiary seconds, signed 12"CAL.I movement, signed screw case with issue markings 'D4586409H', modern black leather strap, 34mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - numerous small marks. Glass - surface marks and crack from 12 o'clock - 3 o'clock on the outer edge. Hands - marks, infill over painted white, minute hand infill cracked. Case - a few small indentations, surface marks and scratches. Crown - winds and adjusts, adjustment not completely smooth. 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
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Longines Deutsches Heer (German Army) mid-size stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch case, ref. 22188, stamped 2364 to one lug, screw back with markings D 2364 H, with associated Rotary 15 jewel movement, 32mm; together with an Elgin mid-size stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, circular dial with Arabic numerals, minute track, red inner twenty-four hour numerals and subsidiary seconds, Elgin 554 15 jewel movement, no. C758528, dust cover, Keystone screw case, 30mm (at fault, lacking strap) (2)
Helvetia WWII British Military Army issue nickel cased lever pocket watch, signed 32A movement with compensated balance and regulator, signed dial with Arabic numerals, outer minute track and subsidiary seconds, cathedral hands, the case with Military arrow and issue markings 'GS/TP, P20042', 52mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - light marks. Glass - scratch marks, residue to the outer edge. Hands - light marks. Case - marks, scratches and scuffs. Crown - adjusting correctly. - 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
A military despatch from Mir Singh, a general in the Sikh khalsa army, to a British officer, Sir Paul [...], recovered by the British after the Battle of Gujarat, 1849 Punjab, early 1849Persian manuscript on paper, eight lines of text written in nasta'liq script in black ink, inscribed in the right-hand margin From the Seikh Camp at Goojrat, captured on the 21st Feby 1849, seal impression of Mir Singh verso 295 x 135 mm.
Cruickshank, Lt Col C De W "Prints of British Military Operations, a catalogue raisonne ...", Adlard & Son 1921, colour and other plates, tissue guards, this is an edition limited to 500 copies, boards"Types of the British Army Scots Guards", folio, colour prints, assorted volumes including John Hunt 'The Ascent of Everest', Peter Scott 'The Battle of the Narrow Seas', Sir Henry Newbolt 'The Story of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry', Country Life Library, etc (1 box)
Collection of Dinky vehicles including Alfa Romeo 232, Talbot Lago 23K, Cooper Bristol 23G, Maserati 23N, Ferrari 23H, Midge 108, Military vehicles including army wagon 623, scout car 673, 1 ton cargo truck 641, etc, together with a 'Lesneys Modern Amusement' vehicle, 2 racing cars by The Crescent Toy Co, etc (1 box)
A Collection of Six Boxed Corgi Classics and Fighting Machines to include 66501 German Tank Tiger Mk I, 66601 German Army King Tiger Heavy-Tank, 73801 Berliet GLR8, Militaire Bache, 97714 50th Anniversary Operation Overlord June 6th 1944-June 6th 1994, CS90050 M3 A1 Half Track Carrier and CS90075 M4 Sherman Tank-US Army
Henry Robertson Craig RHA RUA (1916-1984)Pony Ridesoil on boardsigned lower right25 x 35cm (9.8 x 13.8in)Provenance: Christie's, The Irish Sale, 8th May 2008, Lot 82; where purchased by the present ownerHenry Robertson Craig, son of a grocer, George Craig, was born in Dumfries, Scotland. He studied art at Dundee college of Art where he met fellow student and lifelong partner Patrick Hennessy. In 1940 Craig joined the British Army, spending most of his service in London working in the Royal Army Service Corps on maps, camouflage, and various tasks for the underground forces of occupied Europe. After the war with landscape painting in view, he travelled to Ireland and renewed his friendship with Hennessy. They took a house in Crosshaven, Co. Cork, then moved to Cobh, a few miles away remaining there until they departed for Dublin in 1950. By 1966, he was represented by the Richie Hendriks gallery in Dublin and his paintings from visits to Italy, Germany, Paris, Cote d'Azur, and Dordogne were seen at his one man shows in Dublin as well as a one-man show at the Guildhall Galleries, Chicago.In 1968 both painters left Dublin for Tangier, and from this North African base travel extensively. David Hendricks, the dealer, a close friend of both, presented a joint exhibition at Cork Arts Society Gallery in 1974. In 1980 they went to live in the Algarve, Portugal. In twenty-five years of exhibition at the RHA, Craig had shown some fifty works. He died on 5th December at Portimao, Portugal: cremated at Golder's Green Crematorium, London. A studio sale of his and Patrick Hennessy's work was held at Christie's London, in 1986.
Hughie O'Donoghue RA (b.1953)Morass Portion (2002) oil and photographic element on canvas signed, titled and dated 2002 verso 116½ x 149½cm (45.9 x 58.9in) Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner For Hughie O'Donoghue painting, and art in general, has been a process of research and excavation. Born in Manchester to Irish parents, he spent his childhood summers in rural Co Mayo with his mother's family (his father's family had lived further down the west coast). He became interested not only in his own family history - his father, who worked as a railway clerk and was extremely well read and musical, had served in the British Army during the Second World War - but in the circumstances of that history, how individuals are carried along on currents outside of their control. When he came across an image of one of the so-called bog people, those bronze age individuals whose remains were preserved by the anaerobic quality of dense peat, he realized he had a way to approach painting. Over time, he produced many series of works that delved into his father's wartime experiences, and his mother's family background in Mayo. In the meantime, he received a commission to make a series of paintings on The Passion, which he did, on an epic scale. In fact, he has generally sought to work in epic terms: his parents' lives, his work suggests, are the epic tales of ordinary people, those who fashion the fabric of the world but are generally unsung. He has long used large-scale photographs embedded in the surface of his paintings, initially archival or found images, and then his own staged photographs, often with his own daughter and son as protagonists. He was long aware that the landscape, especially the vast, boggy expanses of Mayo, can swallow things up, absorbing the dwellings, boundaries, and even the animals. Cars abandoned to corrode and disappear into the earth are a not uncommon aspect of life in rural Ireland. Here the dilapidated saloon car, slowly becoming submerged in the wet land, becomes an emblem of the hopes and dreams of those who once lived and farmed there. Aidan Dunne, September 2019
An 1897 India Army Temperance silver medal, an Alliance Francaise silver medal, an Austrian Empire Jubilee Cross Civil Service medal, a National Rifle Association Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Competition 1953 medal, three silver gilt and enamel Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes medals and three other medals CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
One box containing a quantity of mainly Britains and other plastic military and space related diecast models, to include Britains No.1640 Airforce Equipment searchlight, Britains No.9116 Starguard space landing pad, Dinky Toys No.668 Foden army truck, Britains Wildlife Models No.1310 African elephent etc
A collection of 3x rare original vintage Timpo made plastic model military figures from the ' Battle Of Waterloo ' series. To include; No. 3211 ' Prussian Army Lancer ,' No. 3210 ' Prussian Army Dragoon ' and No. 3209 ' Prussian Army Hussar '. All slight AF, but all still within their original boxes.

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