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Cyma: A World War II Military Wristwatch, signed Cyma, known by collectors as one of "The Dirty Dozen", circa 1944, (calibre 234) manual wound lever movement, dust cover, black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, signed and with a military broad arrow, seconds dial, luminous hands, stainless steel case, screw back engraved with a broad arrow WWW P 24312 29312
A vintage American 'Service Radium' nickel cased Pocket Watch, the black dial with luminous Arabic numerals and hands, manual crown wind movement, no case markings, running, 38mm diameter, together with a military stop watch, the case back with broad arrow mark and numbered '145340', running, a military style compass, a nickel cased pocket watch and a military pocket watch nickel case (5)
A WW1 period nickel cased Military Pocket Watch, by W. Ehrhardt, London, with white enamel dial, luminous Arabic numerals and hands, manual crown wind movement, the screw fitting caseback with military arrow and 'D38845', correspondingly marked on bezel, winds and runs but hands cannot be adusted by the crown, together with another military style pocket watch, by H. Williamson Ltd., London, the white enamel dial marked '18534F', with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the screw fitting nickel case, no military engraving, running, and a WW2 period Air Ministry stopwatch, as found (3)
A WW2 period British military issue Jaeger-LeCoultre nickel cased Pocket Watch, white dial with black Arabic numerals, blue hands with luminous infills and subsidiary seconds dial, the reverse with broad arrow mark and 'G.S.T.P F 01704', 50mm diameter, intermittently running only, have not been able to open caseback.
A WW1 period military issue Pocket Watch, probably Air Board / Ministry, c. 1917/8, the black enamel dial marked 'No.4342 AG Mark IV.A', the manual crown wind 8-day movement signed 'Octava Watch Co. Switzerland 15 fifteen jewels 2 Two Adjustments U.S.A. P.816321', the nickel caseback marked with an A over arrow mark, 50mm diameter, running.
An Omega stainless steel circular cased gentleman's wristwatch, circa 1944, the signed and jewelled movement numbered '9242500', the signed black dial with Arabic hour numerals and subsidiary seconds, the signed case back interior numbered '10108146', case diameter 3.3cm, on a black NATO style strap, together with a Pulsar Chronograph 100M British Military issue stainless steel cased gentleman's wristwatch, circa 2005, with quartz movement, the signed black dial with Arabic hour numerals, date aperture and three subsidiary dials, the signed case back detailed '6645-99' above '9954268', MoD arrow and '00967/05', case diameter 3.8cm, on a grey NATO style strap.
A Record British Military issue stainless steel cased gentleman's wristwatch with signed and jewelled 022K caliber movement, the signed black dial with white Arabic hour numerals, MoD arrow and subsidiary seconds, the case back detailed 'W.W.W.' above MoD arrow 'L22852' and '540699', case diameter 3.6cm, on a black NATO-type strap. Provenance: it is believed this watch may have been acquired from Sir Barnes Wallis, who was a neighbour of the current vendor's family. Barnes Wallis was an English engineer and inventor, best known for inventing the bouncing bomb used by the RAF in Operation Chastise (the 'Dambusters' raid).
A rare Newmark British Military issue stainless steel cased RAF pilot's chronograph wristwatch, circa 1980, with jewelled Valjoux 7733 caliber movement, the signed black dial with Arabic hour numerals and two subsidiary dials, the case back detailed '6BB/9243306' above MoD arrow and '230/80', case diameter 3.9cm, on a grey NATO style strap. Note: British Military chronographs were produced by four companies from 1970 to 1982 and are commonly referred to as 'The Fab Four'; the four companies were Hamilton (1970-74), CWC (1973-78, 1980 and 1982), Newmark (1980 only) and Precista (1981 only). The Newmark is arguably the rarest with only approximately 500 produced.
An Omega MoD Royal Air Force issue stainless steel circular cased pilot's wristwatch, circa 1953, the signed and jewelled movement numbered '12804482', with dust cover, the signed black tritium dial with white Arabic hour numerals, MoD arrow and luminous hands, the signed case back interior numbered '2777-1', the case back detailed with large MoD arrow above '6645 101000', '68/542' and '6079/53', case diameter 3.6cm, with grey NATO style strap. Note: this 1953 Omega wristwatch was part of an exclusive, one year order of 5900 from the British Royal Air Force for their RAF pilots. They were originally made with 'thin arrow' radium dials but these proved to be dangerously radioactive when stock-piled, so the MoD recalled them and used the safer tritium (hence the 'T' in the circle) 'fat arrow' dials.
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Posthumous issue, Halfcrown, mm. arrow, rutilans rosa sine spina around crowned rose, h-r in fields, rev. h . d . g . rvtilans rose sine sp around crowned shield of arms, h-r in fields, 1.48g/9h (SCBI Schneider –; Stewartby p. 523 (iv); N 1869; S 2399). A trifle creased with minute edge split, otherwise good fine and clear, an extremely rare variety £1,000-£1,500
A Seiko Turtle 150m diver's watch, circa 1980s. The watch ref. 6309-7040, having a 17 jewels automatic movement, signed black dial with sweeping centre seconds, luminous sword hour and arrow minute hands, outer minute ring, luminous hour markers and Arabic day/date at 3 o'clock, steel case with rotating bezel and crown at 4 o'clock, case width 44mm & length 45mm to leather strap. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate. All watches are sold as untested, therefore without warranty.
James Bond 007 Jigsaws James Bond in Goldfinger jigsaw, 375 pieces, made in England by Arrow Games Ltd, (1) with Goldfinger James Bond 007 Jigsaw, 600 pieces, made in the US by Milton Bradley, (1) Thunderball James Bond 007 Jigsaw, 600 pieces, made in the US by Milton Bradley, (1); (3)Condition Report: CR:- In used condition, some box wear, Goldfinger MB jigsaw box in very good condition, all pieced appear present.
* English School. Jack the Giant Slayer, mid 17th century, original woodcut printing block carved on boxwood in four conjugate sections showing; a giant carrying away a human, a giant shooting a bow and arrow, a giant riding a horse and a two-headed giant reaching for a club, handwritten label in pencil (late 19th or early 20th century) to side reading 'Jack the Giant Queller, White collection circa 1600 6/', surface size 85 x 8mm, together with: Tom Thumb on a Horse, from The History of Tom Thumb, later 17th century, original woodcut printing block carved on boxwood showing a tiny figure riding an elaborately dressed horse within a circular border with floral motifs, some loss to horse's face, label to side reading 'Early block..., White [collection]', surface size 75 x 70 mm, plus Tom Thumb on a Hunt, from The History of Tom Thumb, later 17th century, original woodcut printing block carved on boxwood showing a crowned figure on a horse running with dogs chasing deer, a tiny Tom Thumb rides behind on a cat, handwritten label in pencil (late 19th or early 20th century) to side reading '1640 White collection', surface size 26 x 74 mm, each accompanied with an impression taken from the blocks printed on modern good-quality handmade paper QTY: (3)NOTE:An almost identical version of the second item appears as an illustration on page 19 in The Famous History of Tom Thumb. Wherein is declared, His Marvellous Acts of Manhood. Full of Wonderful Merriment. Part the first, Printed and Sold in London, 1775.
* Valentine Block. Cupid shooting an arrow, English School, circa 1720, original woodcut printing block carved on boxwood showing a winged child aiming a bow and arrow at a woman sat under a tree in a landscape setting, small cracks and chips to edge of printed image, handwritten label in pencil (late 19th or early 20th century) reading 'Early Valentine, White Collection, 80', surface size 760 x 780 mm, accompanied with an impression taken from the block on modern good-quality handmade paper QTY: (1)NOTE:Probably used in an 18th-century Valentine chapbook.
Seleucid Empire, Antiochos III AR Drachm.. 222-187 BC. Uncertain mint of the periphery of the Seleucid empire. Diademed head to right / BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANT-IOXOY, Apollo Delphios seated on omphalos to left, holding arrow with his right hand and resting his left on a bow leaning against the omphalos behind him; AP and MYP monograms placed sideways to outer left. SC 1292 corr. (reading of the monograms) = BnF, R 2176; HGC 9, 452o (R3). 4.11gr, 17mm, 3h. Very Fine. Exceedingly rare.UK private collection before 2000.Acquired on the UK art market.Property of a London gentleman.
Gordian III and Tranquillina AE 31mm of Singara, Mesopotamia.. AD 238-244. Struck AD 243-4. AVTOK K M ANT ΓOPΔIANON CAB TPANKVΛΛINA CЄB, on left, bust of Gordian, laureate, draped and cuirassed to right, seen from rear, and on right, Tranquillina, draped and wearing stephane to left / AVP CЄΠ KOΛ CINΓAPA, Tyche, turreted and veiled, seated to left on rock, holding ears of corn; above, the Centaur Sagittarius to left, discharging arrow; below, river god swimming to left. RPC VII.2, 3471; cf. BMC Arabia 8-13; SNG Copenhagen 257. 18.52gr, 31mm, 6h. Very Fine.From a private, UK, collection.
Gordian III and Tranquillina AE 31mm of Singara, Mesopotamia.. AD 238-244. Struck AD 243-4. AVTOK K M ANT ΓOPΔIANON CAB TPANKVΛΛINA CЄB, on left, bust of Gordian, laureate, draped and cuirassed to right, seen from rear, and on right, Tranquillina, draped and wearing stephane to left / AVP CЄΠ KOΛ CINΓAPA, Tyche, turreted and veiled, seated to left on rock, holding ears of corn; above, the Centaur Sagittarius to left, discharging arrow; below, river god swimming to left. RPC VII.2, 3471; cf. BMC Arabia 8-13; SNG Copenhagen 257. 23.00gr, 31mm, 12h. Near Very Fine.From a private, UK, collection.
Gordian III and Tranquillina AE 34mm of Singara, Mesopotamia.. AD 238-244. Struck AD 241-244. AVTOK K M ANT ΓOPΔIANON CAB TPANKVΛΛINA CEB, confronted busts of Gordian, laureate, draped and cuirassed on left, and Tranquillina, draped and wearing stephane on right / AVP CEΠ K-OΛ CINΓA[PA], Tyche seated to left on rock, holding branch; the centaur Sagittarius above to left, discharging arrow, river god swimming to left below. BMC 13; SNG Copenhagen 257; Lindgren & Kovacs 2627. 24.99gr, 34mm, 12h. Near Very Fine.From a UK, private collection.
Ireland. Edward VI Brass Shilling - 'Bungal'.. 1547-1553. Contemporary cast imitation of the London mint; i.m: arrow. Dated 1549 in Roman numerals. (Arrow) ♦ ЄDWARD ♦' VI ♦♦ D ♦' G ♦' AGL ♦' FRA '♦ Z ♦♦ HIB ♦' RЄX ♦, crowned and mantled bust to right / [TIMOR DOMINI] ♦♦ FONS ♦♦ VITE ♦♦ M ♦♦ D ♦♦ XLIX(date) ♦, garnished coat-of-arms; E R flanking. For prototype cf. SCBC 2466. 4.22gr, 29mm, 7h. Fair. Areas of corrosion. Extremely rare.Found on various UK sites since 1974.Property of an Essex collector.
GEORGE CUITT THE ELDER (BRITISH 1743-1818) HIGH FORCE OVER THE RIVER TEES Oil on canvas Signed and dated '1782' (lower left) 72 x 90.5cm (28¼ x 35½ in.) Provenance: Colonel M. H. Grant Glasgow, Bernard Castle, 18 September 1989, lot 333 Sotheby's, London, Ashdown House: The Winter Queen And The Earl Of Craven, 27 October 2010, lot 380 (as part lot) Exhibited: London, The Arts Council of Great Britain, Early English Landscapes from Colonel Grant's Collection, 1952, no. 13 Literature: Colonel M. H. Grant, A Chronological History of the Old English Landscape Painters, London 1958, Vol. III, p.240 High Force, a waterfall renowned for its awe-inspiring power, stands 70 feet tall and plunges dramatically over a solid layer of igneous rock. Captured by artists like Joseph Mallord William Turner, it has long been a subject of fascination.Thomas Amory's description from The Life of John Buncle (1756) vividly evokes its grandeur: "Like the fall of Niagara in Canada... swifter than an arrow from a bow, the water rushes down in a 140-foot drop, three feet greater than Niagara's descent... It is a grand and amazing scene." These words encapsulate the majesty of High Force, one of the most iconic sublime landscapes that attracted both eighteenth-century travellers and artists to the River Tees in Yorkshire. Condition Report: The canvas has been relined and presents a subtle craquelure most notable in the section of the sky. UV light reveals an unevenly applied varnish, as well as various small, scattered retouches to the rocks to the left of the waterfall, patches of about 2cm in width of restoration to the rocks to the lower border, and a few, yet small, restorations to the figures and to the right of the right waterfall. The most evident retouches are to the edges, where there has been some loss paint caused by the relining. Condition Report Disclaimer
A vintage lorgnette, dress clip cocktail watch, brooches, the folding lorgnette having a marcasite clip; the cocktail watch set with white paste; a clear paste wings brooch with square cut red stone red stone to centre; a 7.5mm bar brooch set with tapered pink stones, the white metal mount marked 800, in a vintage box; another 80mm arrow head bar brooch; portrait brooch with marcasite surround; and marcasite dress clip.Qty: 7
Vetta - a lady's vintage yellow metal manual wind bracelet wristwatch, 20mm circular cream raised arrow dial with Arabic numerals at 2, 4, 8, 10 and 12, and subsidiary seconds dial, in a 25mm circular yellow metal case, case back numbered 174571, inside case marked 18K, manual wind movement signed Vetta 800, integral part plain polished and part textured link bracelet, gross weight 23.6g, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given. Condition report:Please see further images.Clasp on bracelet is marked 750.
Sixteen novelty vintage pins and brooches, an enamelled coin brooch; paste garland brooch with red paste star to centre; plastic ivory coloured brooch with swan to centre; gilt metal "baby" brooch; lucite and paste lizard brooch; Perspex bird brooch; paste set bar brooch with five charms attached; 50mm bakelite snake brooch; flower brooch; Odeon style glass dress clip; Stratton white metal anchor brooch with enamelled diver; and arrow jabot pin
Five pocket watches, an early Victorian pair case pocket watch, white enamel dial with roman numeral chapter ring in a plain polished outer and inner case, London 1840, keywind movement signed Davison Kettering and numbered 9637, diameter of dial 45mm, diameter of outer case 54mm, fitted with a metal Albert watch chain, T bar, key and paste set fob, 38cm; Grana - a military pocket watch, dial with Arabic numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dials under a discoloured glass, in a stainless steel plain polished case, back engraved with military arrow and G.S.T.P. J.6843, stem wind movement, diameter of dial 44mm, diameter of case 50mm, in a leather pouch with gilt fleur-de-lys decoration; another silver pocket watch; and two stainless steel pocket watches; none of the watches are running.Qty: 5
Hamilton - a military issue wristwatch, 29mm circular black dial marked T in circle and arrow, with Arabic numerals, luminous dot markers and hands, centre seconds hand, 35mm steel case engraved on the back with the broad arrow, 523-8290W10- 6645-99 5771/73, fitted with a stainless steel bracelet.Condition report:Please see further images.Watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given
A collection of vintage gold, white metal and costume jewellery, a 63mm yellow metal bar brooch set with a cabochon cut coral, indistinctly marked, metal pin, in vintage fitted box; a yellow metal tie pin with vine leaf motif to top, soldered back, in vintage fitted box; a large blue agate and yellow metal brooch, marked 9ct, in a vintage A Spolander & Co Cape Town fitted box; a 36mm blue and white paste set arrow and crescent moon bar brooch, marked 935; Ciro - a two row cultured pearl necklace with paste set clasp and safety chain, 31cm, in a vintage Ciro box; a gilt metal half hinged bangle; costume jewellery pendants on chains; necklaces; brooches; 1951 crown coin; vintage patch boxes; and a Garrard & Co vintage wristwatch box.Qty: 1 box
Bravingtons - a military pocket watch, three silver pocket watches and a white metal fob watch, Bravingtons - a military pocket watch, dial with Arabic numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dials under a discoloured glass, in a stainless steel plain polished case with milled edge, back engraved with military arrow, G.S.T.P. S 046815, Bravingtons London, stem wind movement, diameter of dial 41mm, diameter of case 50mm, fitted with a silver single Albert watch chain, each graduated link stamped, fitted with a T bar and swivel fastener, 34cm; Goldsmith's Company - a silver open face pocket watch, white enamel dial with roman numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and signed Goldsmith's Company 112 Regent St London, plain plain polished outer case with engraved winged stirrup emblem, gold-plated crown, plain polished inner case with personal inscription, both hallmarked London 1895 and numbered 860, stem wind movement signed Goldsmiths Company 112 Regent Street London and numbered 57768, diameter of dial 41mmm, diameter of case 48mm, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given; another silver open face pocket watch, stem wind movement, watch is running although no guarantee is given; another silver open face pocket watch, key wind movement not running; and a white metal fob watch, engraved case, key wind movement, on a gilt metal trace link chain, with three watch keys and a white metal omega symbol charm, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.Qty: 5

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