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2 Hornby Railways OO gauge locomotives. A BR rebuilt Merchant Navy Class 4-6-2 tender locomotive, United States Lines RN35012, in lined Brunswick Green livery. from The Venice Simplon Orient Express Set R.1038. Together with a BR ex Southern Railway Battle of Britain Class 4-6-2 tender locomotive, un-named with Golden Arrow embellishments, RN34074 in lined Malachite Green livery. Both boxed, United States Lines in its original inner box packaging, (outer box missing). Box card over slip missing to 34074. Contents VGC-Mint. £60-80
130+ Railway uniform buttons. Including; LNER, Southern Railway, British Railways, Great Eastern Railway, GWR, LMS & LNER Joint, LMS, Midland & Great Northern Joint, 22x later plastic BR buttons with Double Arrow emblem, 30x London Transport buttons, etc. AF-VGC, most London Transport buttons with corrosion to surface, etc. £40-60
A collection of early metalwork comprising five bronze mortars and two brass candlesticks16th /17th century and laterComprising a small English mortar of flared form on circular foot, the foot cast with two coats of arms for Charles I;a small mortar of flared form with ring handle, cast with vertical spiral strut with cross tops and oak leaf spay inscribed small o above P, then GIVA(combined VA)PE, then CO;a small mortar with moulded flared top with animal head handles, the cast with twin helmeted warrior and scrolling motif;a small mortar of bellied form with three angular struts, and flared rim, with O and VA;a larger mortar with ribbed flared rim, the body cast with scrolling m pierced by a staff on the left interspaced by scrolling arrow head dividers;the brass candlesticks comprising a capstan example with hexagonal pierced nozzle, perhaps Spanish;and an octagonal base brass candlestick with turned stem and cylindrical pierced nozzle, the largest: 12.5cm (4 1/2in) high, 15cm (5 1/2in) diameter (7)Footnotes:Provenance: Property from the Mark and Peter Dineley Collections.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Diamond floral spray brooch with brilliant cut and single cut diamonds, 40mm, and an Art Deco diamond arrow brooch/jabot pin, 48mm (2)Diamond spray brooch - one small diamond is missing, otherwise in good condition. Not hallmarked but presumably either 18ct white gold or platinum, no sponsor's mark, gross weight approximately 5.02 grams.Art Deco jabot pin - Not hallmarked but presumably either 18ct white gold and/or platinum, no sponsor's mark, gross weight approximately 1.85 grams. Good condition and the mechanism works.
A gentleman's 1950's stainless steel Rolex Oyster Perpetual wrist watch, with arrow head markers, model no. 6298, case diameter 35mm.**CONDITION REPORT**No strap. Dial quite blemished and dirt? around the perimeter. Hands adjust but does not wind or tick, so in need of attention.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
Hamilton - a Military issue stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, circa 1975, the signed circular black dial with broad arrow and Tritium 'T' within a circle, white Arabic numerals, luminous set markers with sword hands and centre seconds, manual wind movement, tonneau fixed bar case, issue markings 'W10/6645-99/ 523-8290/ 3450/75', grey NATO type band, 36mm
Watches - a 1940s Titus Genf wristwatch, black dial, Arabic numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, manual wind movement, case marked De Luxe Superior, plat, no 1080/1958, 34mm diameter; Swiss Emperor chronograph, black dial, Arabic numerals and arrow batons, two subsidiary registers, centre seconds, minute track, black leather strap; others Nicolet Watch Co; Miramar chronograph; Cyma Cymaflex (5)
1933 Pierce Arrow 836 Club Brougham Two-Door Coupé Transmission: manualMileage:56300While the Pierce-Arrow became one of the most prestigious automobiles available, their beginnings were humble. Bicycles first, as with many firms of note, but by the turn of the century, steam cars broke through using De Dion engines. The cars became bigger and moved over to the internal combustion engine culminating in the Great Arrow that helped gain Pierce its reputation by winning the first five Glidden Tours, a reliability trial of 1,100 miles whilst still aiming firmly at the wealthy end of the marketplace. President Taft was the first US President to use one for official occasions with Roosevelt following the trend and many more to come.Throughout WWI, the Pierce-Arrow commercial line was busy turning out two and five-ton trucks ordered in their hundreds by both the French and English governments. Post-war, production resumed although the attention to detail remained the same. Controlling interest of the Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company was then purchased by the Studebaker Corporation in 1928. While the two companies maintained independent, Pierce-Arrow's future was now influenced by its new major stockholder.Registered in 1933 and built in Buffalo, USA, this 836 two-door Club Brougham, the name taken from Lord Brougham-designed horse-driven coach. With just four owners throughout its 89 years, all of which have been traced throughout its extensive history file, its long-term membership of the Pierce Arrow Society has been recorded over time, a club famous for its meticulous database of cars and their owners.The car's 56,300 recorded mileage is documented and correct and the overall condition is exceptional with numerous wins at various car shows. Power comes from a flat-head, straight eight-cylinder engine with a two-stage carburettor an advanced & retarred choke with a three-speed manual gearbox and freewheel. This can also just the use of the clutch on first gear only if required and benefits from a four-wheel parking brake. An enlarged carburettor has been fitted allowing the engine to run good and cool alongside a new starter motor and refurbished gearbox and examination of clutch. The carburettor has been overhauled with work carried out by specialists, Overton's.This hugely elegant and imposing American classic sits on brand new whitewall tyres with the steering, linkage and each wheel professionally balanced. A damper has been fitted to the steering wheel and the electrics are now operated by twin six-volt Optima batteries with an isolation switch and charging points for maintenance trickle chargers. The original exhausts have also been copied and replaced by stainless steel items. I'm sure the vendor would not my saying this but the owner is a perfectionist and has even had the vulnerable Pierce Arrow mascot restored to first class condition with the bow and arrow rebuilt in solid silver.Owned for over 12 years and after a recent 600-mile tour of Norfolk and Suffolk with no issue, the owner will certainly be sorry to see her go.(Music with thanks to Audionautix)
Cartier, a mid 20th century 18ct gold and platinum target brooch, with carved coral heart centre, pierced by a rose-cut diamond accent arrow, signed Cartier Paris, numbered 011879, length 4.2cm, 13.8g Provenance: from the estate of the late Lady Kathleen Sheila GradeCondition- Overall good condition- Coral is a medium slightly reddish orange hue- Coral is in good condition, with minor abrasions only- Diamonds are well matched and bright- Clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Actor, Willa Holland signed 10x8 colour photograph pictured during her role as Thea Queen / Speedy in Arrow. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
MILITARY ISSUE STAINLESS STEEL STOPWATCH,the round white dial with black and red Arabic markers, outer railroad track in black, subsidiary dial at 12, 55mm case with 'CARLEY & CLEMENCE LTD, 1/10 MK.II, 656, 1938' and broad arrow to the reverseIn working order at the present time.Damage to the dial, can be seen in photo.Green substance to the case which does come off when rubbed.
A late 18th / early 19th century Grand Tour bronze twin handled miniature urn, 5cm wide x 12cm high together with a Grand Tour bronze figure of cupid mounted on a slate base, overall 6.5cm wide x 21cm highSome small dents to the edge of the interchangeable top on the urn; cupid possibly missing an arrow, some small chips to the edge of the base
A Rolex MoD issue base metal cased keyless wind open-faced gentleman's pocket watch with signed jewelled movement, the signed black dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and detailed 'Rolex A. 11867', the screw case back with MoD arrow and detailed 'A. 11846' above 'G.S. MK. II', case diameter 4.9cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An Omega steel cased gentleman's wristwatch circa 1954, the signed and jewelled 266 caliber movement numbered 14387375, the signed silvered dial with silvered Arabic numerals, arrow shaped hour markers and subsidiary seconds, the case back presentation inscribed and dated '1960', the case back interior numbered 3528, case diameter 3.3cm, on an expanding metal bracelet, together with a rectangular cased lady's wristwatch, fitted to a strap.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Tudor Prince gold automatic wristwatch, with a swiss made automatic 25 jewelled movement in a yellow metal case stamped 375 and measuring 34mm with an off-white dial and Arabic numerals with a red arrow tipped second hand, covered in acrylic glass all on a generic expandable bracelet.Case: 15990
A vintage Roidor 9ct gold gents watch, round champagne dial with applied arrow hour markers, to a leather strap (dial work, hand bent, not in working order) total gross weight approx 31.2gms, along with a ladies 9ct gold art Deco Omega wristwatch on cord strap, (working), a early 20th century 9ct gold cased watch dial, and a early 29th century wristwatch on leather strap (working) Further details: all dials marked foxed some case damage to some, all with replacement crowns movements on all untested wear and tear commensurate with age
dating: Early 19th Century provenance: Wales, Elegant, turn-off, cylindrical, iron, 11.8 mm cal. barrel, decorated and reinforced with longitudinal fluted decorations. Maybe some small remains of antique browning. Cylindrical, brass, boxlock frame. Featuring the signature 'JOHN EVANS / CARMARTHEN'. Marks of the Birmingham test bench at the lower part. Iron batterie, cock and foldaway trigger. Working mechanism. Dorsal, external safety lock. Wooden grip with thin checkering. Silver butt-plate shaped as a lion's head. Kept in a wooden case lined in green cloth with powder flask and bullet mold. Label 'S. MAW SON & SONS LONDON'. Side wedge screws removed. On the lid a plaque with broad arrow. length 15,5 cm.
dating: 1694 provenance: Germany, Octagonal, rifled, 13 mm cal. barrel, frame at the base, later signed and dated 'GOTTFRIED SCHIFFEL 1694', with rear sight and foresight, slightly bell-mouthed nozzle; beautiful lock with semi-internal wheel with frame carved and engraved as a snake, the lock-plate with a beautiful grotesque figure with dragon lower limbs, bow and arrow, tail shaped as a dragon's head; the large cock engraved with flowers, engraved and carved spring and spring cover, pan with pan cover and spark arrester. Lightly carved wooden stock with horn decorations, patchbox. Iron mounts, wing screws for quick girdle, anatomic ring guard, smooth and angled butt-plate equipped with support button. Set trigger. Wooden ramrod. Interesting weapon for hunting in the underwood. length 91.5 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Spain, Round, smoothbore, twisted, browned, 17.5 mm cal barrels, with rib marked in gold at the base featuring the Spanish royal coat of arms under crown, a lily, Maltese cross and arrow inside an oval decorated with floral motifs, silver front sight, the base with a gold flower at the sides and with engraved tail. Forward spring locks with smooth plate. Briarwood half stock (small crack on the fore-end cap). Smooth iron mounts. Brass-tipped, wooden ramrod with iron cartridge extractor. length 80 cm.
dating: 1857 provenance: England, Round, rifled, 14,5 mm cal. barrel, the base with short rib and various marks including the Liege test bench mark, foldaway and adjustable rear sight, foresight, clutch for the bayonet (numbered '3841'); lock marked '1857 Tower,' 'VR' under crown and with two other marks, the edge with double lines, the cock partially engraved. Full wooden stock with iron mounts and ramrod. Butt-plate with mark 'W.D' under arrow. length 124 cm.
dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: USA, Oval, rifled, 41 rimfire cal barrel with brass front sight, engraved with an arrow in the upper part and marked 'Williamson's Pat. Oct.2, 1866 New York' on the left side; wooden full stock, checkered grip, brass mounts engraved with flowers, the lower part with button to release the barrel. Serial number '36xx', coeval with ramrods and frame (inside). It also worked as a muzzle-loading gun with its special adapter (provided with the gun). Hard but working mechanism. length 13 cm.
Four original WWI First World War era 1907 pattern Lee Enfield sword bayonets. The bayonets having a hooked steel pommels with push / release studs, wooden grips and cross guards with muzzle ring. The ricasso marked with Kings crown, 1907 date and Wilkinson makers. Broad arrow mark to the reverse. Housed in steel and leather wrapped scabbards with frog. Relic condition, heavily greased blades. Measures approx 58cm.
An original WWI First World War era 1907 pattern Lee Enfield sword bayonet. The bayonet having a hooked steel pommel with working push / release stud, wooden grip and cross guard with muzzle ring. The ricasso marked with Kings crown, 1907 date and Sanderson makers. Broad arrow mark to the reverse. Housed in a steel and leather wrapped scabbard with frog. Measures approx 58cm.

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