A Stainless Steel cased Precista Quartz wrist watch marked to the reverse with a government arrow W10/6645-99-541-5317 12412/82. 3cm dial, on a dark fabric strap. *CR: Cover scratched, marks around the edge where te back has been removed. No guarantee of working order given. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
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A Kukri of traditional design, the 34cm blade stamped 1915, with wooden handle, in a leather scabbard stamped with a Government arrow and I M and 1915, also 3.A.B.C. 957. 49cm overall. *CR: Blade with rust, scabbard with marks and light scuffs. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
FIVE BOXED MATCHBOX MODEL VEHICLES, to include two Police Patrol Rola-Matics no. 20, white design with orange details and frosted windows, a Superfast Freeman Inter-city Commuter no. 22 in purple with sticker detail to both doors, a Superfast Beach Buggy no. 30, in pink with orange paint splatter design, a Superfast Formula 1 Racing Car no. 34, in Yellow with blue arrow and number 16 to the bonnet, looks to be slightly discoloured, all look to be in good condition, some slight wear to edges of some boxes
FIVE BOXED MATCHBOX COLLECTABLE MODEL VEHICLES, to include a superfast Airport Coach no.65, in white and royal blue with yellow tinted windows, British Airways stickers to both sides, a Rola-matics Turbo Fury no.69, in metallic red with 69 arrow sticker to the bonnet, a Superfast Security Truck no.69 in red with cream roof, writing to each side of vehicle, a Didge Delivery Truck no.72, in white and red with Pepsi logo stick to both sides, rear doors do open but are quite stiff, a Model 'A' Ford no.73, in cream and green, loss of cream paint to edges
WORLD WAR I INTEREST: A leather cased J. Casartelli & Son of Manchester military sighting level, model number 477 with stamped broad arrow and date "1917", with a further case sighting level dated '1917', a similar example dated '1908', four cased inclinometers, a W. G. Pye & Co tangent galvanometer, and three books on workshop practice, engineering and magnetism (11)
Émile-René Ménard (French, 1862-1930)L'enlèvement de Déjanira signed 'E. R. Ménard' (lower left)oil on canvas62.8 x 85.2cm (24 3/4 x 33 1/2in).Footnotes:ProvenanceAnon. sale, Delvaux, Paris, 25 April 2007, lot 60.Private collection, Brussels. Purchased from the above sale.Having defeated the river god Achelous in a wrestling contest for her hand in marriage, Greek mythology records that Heracles took the Calydonian princess, Dejanira, to be his wife. The present work shows the centaur Nessus having kidnapped Dejanira. Whilst taking her across the river Euenos, Heracles was able to strike Nessus with a poisoned arrow - the hero can be seen kneeling and preparing his bow on the riverbank. Before dying, Nessus persuaded Dejanira to take some of his blood as he promised that, if mixed with oil, it could be used as a potion to stop Heracles's infidelity. The blood would poison Heracles, ultimately bringing about his death and the suicide of Dejanira.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Three Admiralty issue brass rim locks by Hobbs & Co , London, formerly from a 'Palmerston Folly', each stamped as per title to end of mortice, stamped 'WD' and '12' with broad arrow to plate, one with key and escutcheon stamped en suite with maker's plate to case and one other Hobbs & Co rim lock (4)
An Edwardian opal and diamond set arrow brooch the centre set with an oval opal within a border of small old cut diamonds, the arrow and feather set with rose cut diamonds, length approx 60mm, platinum set with yellow gold reverse, total gross weight approx 5gms Further details: good all stones present, some abrasions to opal, minor wear and tear only
Omega- a gentleman's vintage gold plated Omega Genève Automatic wristwatch, comprising a silvered dial, with applied rose metal arrow markers and hands, subsidiary at 6, case approx 34mm, to a later brown leather strap Further details: good working at time of report, movement untested, fine scratches to dial wear and tera commensurate with age
POP MASTERS - 7" COLLECTION (INC JAPANESE PRESSINGS). A nice collection of 54 pop 7" singles, including many Japanese pressings. Artists/ titles include Duran Duran (x22) inc Planet Earth (EMS-17134), Girls On Film (EMS-17166), My Own Way (EMS-17235), Hungry Like The Wolf (EMS-17266), Rio (EMS-17293), Is There Something I Should Know, Union Of The Snake, New Moon On Monday. George Michael/ Wham inc A Different Corner, Faith, Father Figure, Five Live, Club Tropicana, Bad Boys, Wake Me Up Before You Go Go, Careless Whisper, Freedom. ABC inc Poison Arrow, The Look Of Love, Valentines Day, That Was Then But This Is Now. Culture Club inc Mystery Boy, Do You Really Want To Hurt Me, Church Of The Poison Mind, Karma Chameleon. Condition is generally Ex to Ex+/ Archive.
An 18 karat gold Maurice Lacroix wristwatch. Quartz, ref. 85634/931. Round case, white dial, black Roman numeral, minute indicator around the outer bezel. Black arrow shaped hands. Date indicator in round window at six o'clock. Sapphire crystal. To a 14 karat yellow gold slightly tapered Milanese link strap with a 2-step closure. No box, no papers. Gross weight: 39.5 g. totale lengte 17.5 cm., kast 27 mm.
A .455 WEBLEY MKI SERVICE REVOLVER, serial no. 34802, circa 1897, with 4in. barrel, the top-strap marked with a large broad arrow mark indicating naval use, break-open frame with automatic ejecting fluted cylinder, cylinder release screw to left side of barrel, double-action mechanism and chequered hard-rubber birdshead grips with lanyard ring at heel, the whole a military refinish. S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Sections 7.3 and 7.1 Eligible.Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement.
A BOER WAR .455 WEBLEY MKII SERVICE REVOLVER, serial no. 41059, circa 1898, with 4in. barrel, coin release fluted cylinder with automatic ejection, break-open frame stamped 'V799', sold out of service mark, the back-strap further stamped with the Union broad arrow with a letter 'U', 'S.A.' and '3 INF' over '7', chequered hard rubber birdshead grips and lanyard ring at heel. S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Sections 7.3 and 7.1 Eligible.Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement. * Please note this item is subject to 5% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only).
A SCARCE CASED .455 (6IN.) WEBLEY MKV SERVICE REVOLVER, serial no. 159026, dated for 1915, with 6in. barrel of 'MKVI' style, the left side of top-strap marked with ordnance stamps and 'MARK 'V', break-open frame with auto-ejecting fluted cylinder, sold out of service arrow markings, double-action mechanism, hard rubber chequered birdshead grips, the whole stripped of finish and 'in the white' and contained within an English market oak case lined and compartmented in blue baize together with an ammunition tray of 20 inert .455 rounds and a woven lanyard. S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Sections 7.3 and 7.1 Eligible.Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement.
RONALD WHARTON (FROM RIGBY'S) A .300 WIN. MAG. BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 0461, for 2016, 26 1/8in. replacement nitro barrel by another gold-inlaid 'RONALD WHARTON (FROM RIGBY'S) RUSPER. WEST SUSSEX. ENGLAND.' (spuriously signed), block-mounted open sights with two folding leaf sights, gold-inlaid sight lines and marked for 100, 200 and 300 YDS, ramp-mounted bead fore-sight with fold-over moonsight, the receiver ring engraved 'MAUSER MODELO ARGENTINO 1909', the receiver (with thumb cutout) mounted with a Schmidt & Bender 3-12x42 Klassik telescopic sight, serial no. 459694, in quickly-detachable mounts, the rings gold-inlaid 'RONALD WHARTON FROM RIGBY'S' and 'CAL 300 WIN MAG NO. 0461', sidewall with the Mauser Oberndorf markings (partially obscured by side-mount), bolt with gold-inlaid 'SAFE' and arrow detail, engraved recoil blocks, hinged straddle floorplate with push button release and gold-inlaid with the calibre designation, the triggerguard gold-inlaid with the serial number in a scrolling banner, highly-figured pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece, blued steel pistolgrip-cap (with trap), sling swivels, 15in. pull including 15/16in. leather covered recoil pad, weight 9lb. 13oz. (unscoped) and 11lb. 7oz. (with scope). S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
J. PURDEY & SONS A PAIR OF 12-BORE SELF-OPENING SIDELOCK EJECTORS, serial no. 14778 / 9, for 1893, 28in. nitro reproved Whitworth-steel chopperlump barrels (shortened), the ribs engraved 'J. PURDEY & SONS. AUDLEY HOUSE, SOUTH AUDLEY STREET. LONDON. MADE OF SIR JOSEPH WHITWORTH'S FLUID PRESSED STEEL', and '1' and '2' at the breech ends, 2 1/2in. chambers, bored approx. imp. cyl. and 1/4 choke, minor dents No.1 and left bore dimension marginal, toplevers engraved '1' and '2', automatic safeties with gold-inlaid 'SAFE' details, removable striker discs, arrow cocking-indicators, best fine acanthus scroll engraving with floral bouquets, retaining slight traces of original colour-hardening,14 1/2in. well-figured stocks, light damage to fore-end woods at knuckle, weight 6lb. 7oz., in a leather motor case with James Purdey gold-tooled leather trade label. S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
J. PURDEY & SONS A 12-BORE SELF-OPENING SIDELOCK EJECTOR, serial no. 13941, for 1891, 28in. replacement nitro chopperlump barrels (by another, London proofed 1982), the rib engraved 'To SHAMUS from PAPA', 2 1/2in. chambers, bored approx. 1/4 and 1/2 choke, automatic safety with gold-inlaid 'SAFE' detail, removable striker discs, arrow cocking-indicators, best fine acanthus scroll engraving with floral bouquets, brushed bright and reblued finish, 14 1/2in. figured stock including 3/4in. wooden extension, fore-end wood with some cracking, weight 6lb. 11oz.. S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
A GOOD PATTERN 1908 CAVALRY SWORD, dated 1914, with 34 1/2in. single-edged steel blade fullered on each side, ricasso marked '3.14' and 'RF', with Broad Arrow, 'WD' and bend test 'X' over, back edge marked 'P.08', olive green painted guard and pommel, walnut grip, together with its nickel-steel scabbard with two suspension loops, some grazing to the green paint, otherwise good and clean. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)
A RARE WAR DEPARTMENT MARKED PISTOL POWDER-FLASK SIGNED JAMES DIXON & SONS, SHEFFIELD, circa 1853, with brass fireproof top signed by the maker on the upper face, adjustable nozzle marked in 1/8th dram increments from '4/8' to '6/8', the brass mount at neck with engraved 'W.D.' below a broad arrow, smooth bag-shaped copper body (some denting) and iron suspension ring at base.
A RARE .65 INDIA PATTERN SERGEANTS FLINTLOCK CARBINE PATTERN OF 1807, CIRCA 1807, no visible serial number, with 37in. barrel, the breech stamped with the Kings proofs and Ordnance inspection stamps, fitted with a block front-sight bayonet lug, border engraved lock of rounded form, stamped 'TOWER' on the tail and bearing the Crown G.R. cypher to the centre and fitted with a swan-neck cock, regulation brass mounted full walnut stock with handrail wrist and high comb the right butt with a faint B.O. broad arrow stamp.
A GOOD AND INTERESTING 1793 INDIA PATTERN BROWN BESS FLINTLOCK MUSKET CIRCA 1800, serial no 32023, with 39in. barrel stamped at the breech with the Kings proofs, block front-sight bayonet lug, border engraved lock of rounded form with 'TOWER' on the tail and the Crown G.R. cypher to the centre together with the small crown arrow inspection stamp, fitted with the early pattern swan-neck cock, regulation brass mounted full walnut stock with carved apron around the barrel tang, handrail wrist and high comb, the right butt with a crowned ordnance storekeepers stamp dated 1800, the left butt bearing the interesting roundel in which are the letters 'P.L.D" or "P.D.L' depending on how it is read nearby is the number '32,023', this is a French mark for which there are two interpretations the first being Pour Le Droit (For the Right) the other Propriete de L'etate (Property of the State), complete with sling swivels, rod an old replacement, this is a superior example.
AN EXTREMELY RARE .52 2ND MODEL NOCK SEVEN BARRELLED FLINTLOCK VOLLEY GUN, CIRCA 1787, no visible serial number, with a 20in. barrel clump stamped with Ordnance proofs at the breech, underside of barrels fitted with three brass rammer pipes, the top pipe with a retaining spring, the beveled edged lock of flat form engraved on the tail with the Crown G.R. TOWER cypher and a small crown arrow ordnance inspection stamp below the pan, fitted with a heavy ring-neck cock, the butt with handrail wrist and high comb and stamped with an Ordnance storekeepers mark (faint), there are two repairs where the butt joins the breech, one of which is under the lock and the other on the opposite side, these are weak spots on the Nock volley guns and many specimens are known with damage in these areas, another small repair to the toe of the butt.
A RARE .65 PATTERN 1831 CUSTOMS OFFICERS / COASTGUARD FLINTLOCK PISTOL, no visible serial number, 4 1/2in. round barrel with flat top, bead front-sight and stamped with the kings proofs at the breech, swivel rammer hinged at the muzzle, the lock with stepped tail marked 'TOWER' and fitted with a bolt safety, the center bearing the Crown G.R. cypher, semi-waterproof pan, and roller to frizzen, fitted with a ring-neck cock, brass mounted full walnut stock the butt with inset oval butt-cap with screw for lanyard ring, the grip stamped with the arrow B.O. stamp, a rare British military pistol.
A RARE .58 WILLIAM IV SEA SERVICE FLINTLOCK PISTOL, CIRCA 1830, no visible serial number, with 9in. barrel struck with the Kings proofs at the breech, swivel rammer hinged at muzzle, border-line engraved lock bearing the Crowned 'W.R.' cypher to the centre together with the small crown arrow inspection stamp, and ring-neck cock, regulation brass mounted full walnut stock with belt hook fitted to the left-side of the pistol, the stock has been coated with a dark shellac with possible repair between barrel tang and lock, a sharp good looking pistol.
A .550 PERCUSSION DOUBLE-BARRELLED RIFLED ORDNANCE CARBINE BY WILKINSON, LONDON, no visible serial number, circa 1850-55, with 22in. side-by-side browned damascus barrels, dovetailed blade fore-sight, broad plain top-rib signed 'WILKINSON, LONDON', rear-sight of one standing notch and three folding leaves, borderline engraved colour hardened top-tang, borderline engraved colour hardened bar-action locks signed 'WILKINSON', sliding safes behind the slab-sided colour hardened hammers, walnut half-stock chequered at the wrist, the left hand side of butt stamped with an inverted Board of Ordnance letter and arrow mark, repeated on the underside of fore-end (both possibly spurious), borderline engraved iron furniture including raised pistol-grip lower tang with chequered tip, captive pan-headed iron ramrod, much original faded finish and colour remaining.
A RARE .577 PATTERN 1853 ENFIELD 3RD MODEL THREE BAND PERCUSSION RIFLE, CIRCA 1860, serial no 45, with 39in. barrel rifled with three grooves, the breech marked with Enfield proof and inspection stamps together with a small crowned B.R. mark for Birmingham repair, fitted with a block and blade front-sight and standard Enfield pattern ladder rear-sight, the lock stamped on the tail with the Crown V.R. cypher and '1860 / Enfield' to the centre, together with the small crowned arrow inspection stamp, regulation brass mounted full walnut stock the right butt stamped with the R. M. Enfield roundel with 2nd class stamp and '4 / 1882' , complete with its original Enfield inspected rod and an old black leather sling, overall in exceptionally good condition with much original finish.
A .650 LOVELL'S PATTERN 1839 CONSTABULARY PERCUSSION CARBINE, CIRCA 1844, serial number C9809, with 26 1/2in. barrel, struck with Ordnance proof and inspection stamps at breech, bayonet block / fore-sight at muzzle, the lock engraved with the Crown V.R. 'TOWER' cypher dated 1844, brass mounted full walnut stock the butt stamped with the 'B.O' arrow ownership mark and date stamped for December 1845, the butt cap tang having the constabulary issue identification 'C / 9809' fitted at the forend with a Hanoverian bayonet catch (the distinguished feature of these rare P39 constabulary carbines, only 2000 of this type were made), complete with sling swivels, rod missing, barrel pitted overall.
A .577 PATTERN 1856 TWO BAND SERVICE SHORT RIFLE, CIRCA 1857, no visible serial number, with 32 1/2in. barrel rifled with three grooves, stamped at the breech with numerous government proof, inspection and sale marks, bayonet lug at muzzle fitted with block and blade front-sight, ladder rear-sight, borderline engraved lock stamped with the Crown V.R. cypher on the tail and '1857' to the centre, together with the small broad arrow inspection stamp, regulation iron mounted full walnut stock, the butt with faint W.D. broad arrow ownership mark and the opposed arrows sale stamp, complete with sling swivels and original rod, some pitting to lockplate.
A RARE WAR DEPARTMENT .36 COLT LONDON NAVY PERCUSSION REVOLVER OF THE CRIMEAN WAR, CIRCA 1854, serial no. 19,755, with 7 1/4in. octagonal barrel the top flat inscribed 'ADDRESS COL, COLT LONDON', (faint) the barrel lug with 'W.D.' arrow stamp, (faint) and fitted with Colt's lever rammer, plain open top frame stamped on the left 'COLTS PATENT', five shot cylinder stamped with the serial no. 19,938, (no scene) walnut grips chipped to both front edges and pegged, the barrel, rammer, barrel wedge and cylinder are numbered 19,938 and the frame, trigger-guard and back-strap 19,735, mixed numbers are not unusual on War Department Colt Navies.
A .577-450 MARTINI HENRY MK I/II SERVICE RIFLE BY B.S.A. & M.CO., CIRCA 1878, no visible serial number, with 33in. barrel profusely marked at the breech with Ordnance proof and inspection stamps the barrel also stamped 'N.S. / NEP' (Native State Nepal), block and blade front-sight and ladder rear-sight, the action body bearing the Crown V.R. cypher over 'B.S.A. & M. CO', with the small crown arrow inspection stamp over the Mark II designation, iron mounted two piece full walnut stock the butt stamped with various characters probably Regimental, together with a faint ordnance roundel and a date stamp for 1894, complete with sling swivels and original rod, some filler repairs to stock, barrel with line of pitting following fore-end edge. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A GOOD .577-450 MARTINI-HENRY MK I CAVALRY CARBINE, MADE AT ENFIELD IN 1877, no visible serial number, with 21 1/2in. barrel profusely marked with W.D. and Enfield proof and inspection stamps, wing protected front-sight and correct carbine pattern ladder rear-sight graduated to 1000 yards, the action body stamped with the Crown V.R. cypher over 'ENFIELD / 1877 / I .C.1', Interchangeable Mk 1', together with the small crown arrow inspection stamp, two piece walnut stock, the butt with a crisp W.D. Enfield 1st class roundel and a storekeeper date '7 / 1882' the carbine is complete with its rare and original black leather sight-cover but is missing its rod, traces of blue. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A CASED SCARCE PAIR OF .41 (RIMFIRE) DERRINGERS WITH PERCUSSION ADAPTORS, MODEL 'WILLIAMSON'S PATENT', serial no's. 6077 & 6078, manufactured by the National Fire Arms Company, New York circa 1868, with slide forwards barrels signed 'WILLIAMSON'S PAT. OCT. 2 1866 NEW YORK' on the left hand sides, flat sighting planes engraved with an arrow and fitted with a blade fore-sight, engraved brass frames (traces of gilding), engraved back-straps, walnut full-stocks with chequered birdshead butts and engraved brass trigger-guards (traces of silver plate), central hammer and barrel release below the fore-end, together with a later walnut case lined and compartmented in red baize substitute, the inside of lid bearing a paper label marked in ink 'JEREMIAH BUTLER', the tray fitted for the two pistols along with a cap tin, ball mould and two reproduction percussion adapters. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
Britains Herald, Britains Swoppet - 19 unboxed Britains Herald and Britains Swoppet mounted Cowboys and Indians. The lot includes an array of figures in various poses and includes Britains Swoppet Cowboy knifefighter; Britains Swoppet Wounded Cowboy; Herald Indian galloping with bow and arrow and similar. Figures have some signs of minor play generally ranging Good - Very Good with minor paint loss to some with bending to some weapons, and are all unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL BRITISH MILITARY IWC MARK 11 RAF PILOTS WRIST WATCHDATED 1948Movement: Manual wind, hacking seconds, cal. 89, signed International Watch Co with military arrow, numbered 1,1xx,xxx.Case: Diameter approx. 36mm, fixed bars, screw back, signed International Watch Co, issue markings ^ 6B/346 1922/48, anti-magnetic dust cover.Strap: Leather.CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in excellent condition, showing small signs of ageMovement: Running & functioning at present, timekeeping and accuracy cannot be guaranteed.Case: In very good condition, with some scratches and wear due to use.Strap/Bracelet: In good condition.
A VERY RARE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL BRITISH MILITARY IWC MARK 11 RAF PILOTS WRSIT WATCHDATED 1948, WITH ORIGINAL "WHITE 12" DIALMovement: Manual wind, hacking seconds, cal. 89, signed International Watch Co with military arrow, numbered 1,1xx,xxx.Case: Diameter approx. 36mm, fixed bars, screw back, signed International Watch Co, issue markings ^ 6B/346 913/48, anti-magnetic dust cover.Strap: NATO.CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in very good condition, showing some small signs of age.Movement: Running & functioning at present, timekeeping and accuracy cannot be guaranteed.Case: In fair condition, with some scratches and scuffs due to use.Strap/Bracelet: In excellent condition.
A RARE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE MILITARY JAEGER LECOULTRE MARK 11 PILOTS WRIST WATCHDATED 1953Movement: Manual wind, cal. 488/sbr, signed Jaeger-LeCoultre, military arrow, numbered 640,xxx.Case: Diameter approx. 35mm, spring bars, screw back, signed LeCoultre Co, issue markings G6B/346 RA^AF 394/53, dust cap.Strap: NATO.CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in very good condition, with some small signs of age.Movement: Running & functioning at present, timekeeping and accuracy cannot be guaranteed.Case: In very good condition, with some small scratches due to use.Strap/Bracelet: In excellent condition.
A GENTLEMAN'S BRITISH MILITARY LEMANIA W.W.W. WRIST WATCHCIRCA 1945, PART OF THE "DIRTY DOZEN" WITH "FAT ARROW" MOD DIAL Movement: Manual wind, cal. 27A.Case: Diameter approx. 36mm, fixed bars, nickel plated case, steel screw back, issue markings Q2365 ^ W.W.W. 3515 3413, lug numbered 469.Strap: NATO.CONDITION REPORTDial: Original MOD dial in good condition, showing some small signs of age.Movement: Running & functioning at present, timekeeping and accuracy cannot be guaranteed.Case: In good condition, with some scratches & light wear due to use.Strap/Bracelet: In excellent condition.
A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL BRITISH MILITARY OMEGA RAF PILOTS WRIST WATCHDATED 1953, REF. 2777-1 SC WITH "FAT ARROW" DIALMovement: 17J, manual wind, cal. 283, signed Omega, numbered 12,xxx,xxx.Case: Diameter approx. 37mm, fixed bars, screw back, signed Omega Watch Co, issue markings ^ 6645 101000 6B/542 446/53, dust cover, inner ring.Strap: NATO.CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in very good condition.Movement: Running & functioning at present, timekeeping and accuracy cannot be guaranteed.Case: In very good condition, with some scratches due to use.Strap/Bracelet: In excellent condition.
A set of seven illustrated hardback novels by Mary Webb (Jonathan Cape, London, 1937) - 'The Golden Arrow'; 'The Spring of Joy'; 'Precious Bane'; 'The House in Dormer Forest'; 'Gone to Earth'; 'Seven for a Secret' and 'Anthology', and a further later hardback copy of 'Gone to Earth' (Jonathan Cape, London, 1967) (8)
A Chopard diamond set lady's 'Two O Ten Tycoon' stainless steel wristwatch, model 8464, circa 2009, tonneau shaped case with pale pink dial, silvered oversize cardinal Roman numerals, date aperture, arrow hands, centre seconds, the bezel set with thirty eight round cut diamonds, each 2.0mm, 0.03ct, approximately 1.14ct total diamond weight, quartz movement, signed to the dial and to the case back, numbered 1334657 and 8464, on a green crocodile skin strap with Chopard deployment clasp, dial 21mm, case 34mm, 65.2g gross.Notes: not in working condition, suspect flat battery, but hands and date set well.
A Collection of Circa 1960s Daywear comprising a London Town navy and white spotted sleeveless knee length cotton dress with boning and embroidered detail to bodiceSusan Small black and white gingham knee length cotton dress with spaghetti straps, velvet detail, boning to bodice and matching collared jacketHorrockses green and black cotton knee length dress with full skirt and bateau neckSignora Maria pink and orange sleeveless minidress with collar, button detail to the front, a short sleeved minidress in blue, purple, green and white, buttoned detail to the neckByrota sleeveless mini dress in white, green and blue with scarf detail to the neck (labelled size 36)short sleeved mini dress in a blue and brown floral pattern with a white collarGrofus cream coat retailed by Diana Warren of Blackpoolyellow wool jacket with matching mini skirt labelled 'Louis Feraud Paris, London Tailored by Andre Peters', retailed by Diana Warren of BlackpoolJean Patou Paris, yellow wool coat with matching short sleeved minidress with white leather type detail to neck and cuffs, retailed by Diana Warren of Blackpool.Frank Usher green cape coat with net hood (size 36)C. E. ?arrow of Lancaster blue/purple wool coatorange sleeveless mini dress with collar(12)Navy spotted dress - slight discolouration, some pulled threads on corset detail, some small holes. 32" bust.Gingham dress & jacket - some discolouration, some fraying to the velvet detail, stuck zip, some missing and hanging buttons to jacket. 32" bust.Green & black dress - damaged and stiky zip, some discolouration and pulled threads. A small patched repair to the front. 36" bust.Pink/orange dress - slight wear. 34" bust.Blue/purple/green dress - some discolouration, slight wear to zip. 36" bust.Sleeveless white/green/blue minidress - some discolouration. 36" bust.Floral blue/brown dress - some discolouation to colllar and some damage to lining. 36" bust.Cream coat - slight wear.Yellow jacket & mini skirt - Slight wear, some pulled threads, small stain to front of jacket. 34" bust.Yellow coat & minidress - Some wear and discolouration to leather details, staining to front of dress, some small holes to jacket and dress. 34" bust.Green cape coat - Some fading and staining. Stitching loose on label.Blue/purple coat - Slight wear. 36" bust.

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