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2002 Mercedes R129 SL500 Auto Silver Arrow EditionMake: Mercedes Model: SL500 Year: 2002Mileage: 93310VIN: WDB1290682F204763Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: SL02BATTransmission: automatic 4,999cc. One of five cars offered from a private collection. This limited edition model is one of 100 cars supplied to the UK finished in the Silver Arrows metallic paintwork with black and anthracite nappa leather interior. Its many factory extras include electric memory seats, glass roof, black soft top, heated seats, wind deflector, rear seats used on SL models, 18" alloys and AMG styling package including front spoiler and side skirt. Owned by the vendor since 2012, the car has been subject to much expenditure and servicing. It was entered in the Silver Sunday 25th Anniversary at Silverstone in July 2015. It comes with the original service book containing eleven entries between 2003 at 7,370 miles to 2020 at 93,178 miles. Many specialist and main dealer receipts dating from 2006 to 2020, MoTs, datacards, manuals and wallet complete the file. Five owners from new. Offered with 93,310 warranted miles. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 11TH JULY BY ACA OF THIS CAR.
Mercedes R129 SL Silver Arrow" Professionally Refurbished Steering Wheel"Make: Contact AuctioneerModel: Contact AuctioneerYear: 0Mileage: 0VIN: Contact AuctioneerConfiguration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: Contact AucitoneerTransmission: Contact AuctioneerMercedes R129 SL "Silver Arrow" Professionally Refurbished Steering Wheel (All Proceed To The LENNOX) The buyers premium for automobilia items, including registration numbers is 15% plus VAT (18% in total)
An early 20th century pietra dura brooch, depicting a white lily on a rectangular slate background, in an unmarked gold frame, hinged pin fastening, frame tests as 14ct gold, 5 by 56 by 44mm, 22.5g, together with a gold clasp from a necklace, set with a lock of hair behind glass, surrounded by seed pearls, unmarked but tests as 14ct gold, 15mm, 3.8g, an amethyst pendant / brooch, formed as a four petalled flower, 34mm, a white metal brooch, 39mm wide, and a gilt brass 'arrow' brooch, 78mm long. (5)
A gents vintage Longines 9ct gold wristwatch, round dial with applied gilt number and arrow markers, case approx 33mm, presentation inscription tp reverse, to a later plated expander strap, total gross weight approx 55.3gms along with a smaller gold plated Roamer Anfibio Incabloc 17 wristwatch on leather strapFurther details: both wind and in working order, Longines with foxing to dial corrosion
A gents 9ct gold Smiths wristwatch, cream dial with applied arrow and number markers, case approx 32mm, on a later plated expander strap, total gross weight approx 54.5gms along with a vintage ladies 9ct gold rotary wristwatch on 9ct gold strap, total gross weight approx 12gms Further details: gents working replacement crown, movement untested, ladies will not wind, wear and tear to both commensurate with age
A 19th Century Chinese Qing Dynasty green silk ground belt/sash finely embroidered in a satin stitch with images of colourful pumpkins, flora and butterflies having arrow form ends with brocade together with 2 Chinese partially embroidered insertions A/F, a Chinese embroidered panel embroidered in the Peking knot depicting images of jardinieres and mystical animals and 3 lengths of black silk, embroidered to both sides in a satin stitch depicting images of pink pumpkins, white flowers and green leaves A/F. Location:R1:3
1975 Red Arrow Display Pilots Signed on 10th anniv of Red Arrows Flown FDC. Signature of Red 1 is Sqn Ldr RB Duckett. 2303 of 3289 Certified Covers. Flown in a Gnat Aircraft. Jersey Stamp with 30 Oct 75 Jersey Post Office Postmark. 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
Superb Red Arrow Collection of 10 Signed Benham's Covers. Red 1 - Red 10 Signed. The RAF Aerobatic Team. All Contain British 1st class stamps with 1 Jan 09 Postmarks. Red 1 is Wg Cdr Jas Hawker. Good Condition. 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
British Outline N Gauge Steam Locomotives and Coaching Stock, unboxed Graham Farish locomotive and tender Duchess of Hamilton 46229 in BR maroon, Shredded Wheat by Farish tank locomotive with two coaches in yellow livery (with mail out boxes), unboxed W27W BR cream and maroon railcar body, and coaches, Lima Golden Arrow (2), Dapol maroon Auto coach (1) one bogie detached, boxed Lima 320366 chocolate and cream, two others unboxed one by Bachmann, two unboxed carmine and cream examples, by Lima and Bachmann, two un named LMS crimson coaches and S & DJR four wheeled coach in blue livery by Graham Farish, some minor damage, F-G, cases/boxes P-F, (16)
GARRARD & CO LADY'S 9CT GOLD BRACELET WRISTWATCH - in original box with paperwork, the dial set with Arabic even numbers and arrow markers, in a 21mm case, the case back bearing presentation inscription 'Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd presented to Mr W H Beard, 30 years service 1963', 16.7grms gross
AN OMEGA SPEEDMASTER 2012 OLYMPICS CHRONOGRAPH WATCH Co-axial broad arrow, with automatic movement, stainless steel case and original bracelet, with tachymeter bezel, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, three subsidiary dials and date aperture at 6 o'clock Sold with box, outer box and white Omega tag 41mm Condition: The watch appears in good overall condition with very little signs of use. Occasional very minor mark to glass and to bracelet. The watch is currently running, hands setting correctly and stopwatch function working. However, please note we are neither watchmakers or restorers and we cannot guarantee timekeeping or movement. Clasp to bracelet working. There is some adhesive residue on the back of the case which appears to have come from a protective sticker now detached. The watch is accompanied with its box, outer box, instruction manual, cards, and plastic tag, all of which pictured in the further images. There is some discolouration and marks to the exterior of the box and outer box as illustrated. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A World War I period military Artillery Director (No 5, Mk 1) in wooden case. The brass theodolite gun sight fitted in wooden case with original instructions, with broad arrow mark, marked Director No. 5/Mark I/ W. Cruchon London/Made by Kern & Co Ltd Switzerland, No. 2503/1916, the top of case stamped Director No. 5 Mk1, No. 2503, the case 45cm long
9 Red Arrow Pilots Signed Hoylake Lifeboat Station Open Day 1985. RNLI Official Series Cover No128. 17p British Stamp with 17 Aug 85 Wirral Postmark. 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
Rare 9 Red Arrow Pilots Signed The Queen Mothers Century First Day Cover. 119 of 225 Covers Issued. 80p St Helena Stamp With Year 2000 Postmark. 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
JAEGER LE COULTRE WWII MILITARY POCKET WATCH,the round dial signed to the centre, with Arabic hour markers, with radium hands and markers, subsidiary dial at 6, outer railroad seconds track in black, 51mm chrome plated brass case with broad arrow, G.S.T.P and 354905 to the reverseMOVEMENT: Not in working order. WEAR: Well worn. Plating worn off of case. DIAL: Discoloured and bubbled. CRYSTAL/ACRYLIC: Discoloured. HANDS & MARKERS: Intact. WINDER: Missing.
HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT WWII ROLEX MILITARY STAINLESS STEEL POCKET WATCH ,circa 1939, the round white non luminous dial signed 'ROLEX', with Arabic hour markers, outer railroad seconds track in black, subsidiary dial at 6, 52mm case with broad arrow, 'B' and '5745' to the caseback and 5745 to the case edge, 15 rubies, calibre 548 movement signed 'ROLEX', along with a collection of miniature medals awarded to Sergeant Wilfred Henry Birch, the medals include the 1939 - 1945 Star, the Africa Star, the Italy Star, the WWII Defence Medal and the WWII War Medal with King's Commendation Oak Leaf The Battle of Dunkirk was a massive military campaign during World War II whereby 338,000 British Expeditionary Force and other Allied troops were evacuated from Dunkirk as German forces closed in on them. For eight months after Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain declared war on Nazi Germany, there was a period of stalemate known as the ‘Phoney War’ which all changed on the 10th of May 1940 when Germany launched a devastating attack on France and the low countries, known as the blitzkrieg or ‘lightning war’. The German forces invaded France through the Ardennes Forest moving steadily along the Somme Valley and towards the English Channel. As they advanced, they pushed the several hundred Allied troops into a very small pocket of the French coast. Meanwhile, Neville Chamberlain had resigned and Winston Churchill stepped up to the plate. At first, the British Government opposed evacuation but as the troops were forced onto the port of Dunkirk, this soon became the only answer as if the British troops were captured, we would have lost the war. The troops appeared doomed however they would soon receive a helping hand from an unlikely source: Adolf Hitler. So convinced that his army would crush their enemies, Hitler decided to briefly halt advances of German troops bearing down on Dunkirk, known as the ‘Fuhrer Halt Order’, on the 24th of May as he was worried about a counterattack but he also believed that his air forces could prevent any evacuation attempts. This was considered the turning point of the war and inevitably, one of Hitler’s most critical mistakes that cost him the war. By the time that Hitler recommenced the attack, the Allies had gained precious time to put preparations in place to plan their evacuation and the only way out was via the water. On the 26th of May, German forces resumed the attack and the evacuation, known as Operation Dynamo began. As Dunkirk had such a shallow beach, Navy vessels couldn’t reach the shore and the Allies put out a call for smaller ships to carry troops from the shore to the larger ships. Some were requisitioned by the Navy and others were manned by civilians. Over 1000 ships aided in the evacuation of Dunkirk and became known as the ‘Little Ships’ and this armada was imperative to the eventual rescue of 338,000 men. Whilst under constant gunfire, these brave troops stood shoulder deep in the freezing cold water, patiently waiting to be rescued. The unrelenting German bombardment meant that rescue ships were destroyed and many lives lost during the rescue attempt. There were still instances of fighting and another evacuation, Operation Aerial, took place between the 15th to the 25th of June for troops who had made their way to other ports in Western France. Famously, the RMS Lancastria, one of the rescue vessels carrying thousands of troops and civilians, was attacked and quickly sank with a mass loss of life. Resistance ended on the 4th of June and the German troops occupied Dunkirk. They hoped that the Dunkirk defeat would lead Britain to negotiate an exit from the conflict but instead, the Miracle at Dunkirk would become an iconic symbol of the British spirit, with Winston Churchill delivering his iconic speech, ‘We shall go on to the end… we shall not surrender.’ This is a testament to the many brave men that tragically lost their lives during the battle, reminding us that their sacrifice brought the salvation of the British nation. This brings us to the incredibly impressive Rolex military pocket watch featured in the upcoming Watches Auction. These pocket watches were available circa 1939 either with a black or white dial. The white dial version was not intended for pocket use and the case was constructed without a chain bow. This particular example was manufactured so that it could be entered within a receptacle within a protective wooden case or on a vehicle instrument panel. Engraved with a ‘B’ to the reverse, this was designated by the Army as a ‘B type’ or backup timepiece to a chronometer watch. The snow white dial signed Rolex, shines brightly through the cracked glass and the story behind this should serve as a reminder of British history for generations to come. This brings us to the story of Sergeant Wilfred Henry Birch. Wilfred was born on the 24th of December 1917 and attended grammar school until he joined the army at the tender age of 22 as the conflict was just getting underway. During his career, Wilfred held three stripes on his uniform and earned the King’s Commendation Oakleaf for brave conduct. Throughout World War II, he was stationed in France and during Operation Aerial, Wilfred was given orders not to board RMS Lancastria but to stay behind and destroy equipment left behind by the BEF and Allied troops. This command would save Wilfred’s life as he miraculously avoided the ship which would later perish making it the largest maritime loss of life ever suffered by the Royal Navy. During this command to destroy British defence equipment, Wilfred came across the Rolex pocket watch which had been left behind on the shores where Wilfred picked it up. It is reported that the glass was smashed upon his escape from France and although badly cracked, this remains in place within the watch. This is an ironic composition given the fragility of the glass which has remained intact under relentless attacks from Nazi Germany. After serving in France, Wilfred later went on to serve in North Africa, Egypt and Italy. After his service in the Army, Wilfred returned to work for Goodyear and had two beloved children and three grandchildren. Later on in life, Wilfred ran a post office in Wallasey until he retired. This incredible lot is offered with a collection of miniature medals awarded to Wilfred throughout his Army career. These include the 1939 - 1945 Star, the Africa Star, the Italy Star, the WWII Defence Medal and the WWII War Medal with King's Commendation Oak Leaf. These are a fantastic addition to the pocket watch which has been kept within the family ever since and will ensure that the Battle of Dunkirk and the sacrifice of all British troops during World War II will always be reflected upon with admiration.The above information was supplied to us by the current vendor who is Sgt. Wilfred Henry Birch's grandson which we believe to be factual.Inherited by the current vendor who is Sgt. Wilfred Henry Birch's grandson. It is reported that this was rescued from the shores of Dunkirk where the glass cracked upon escape however as there is no firm provenance, McTear's can offer no guarantee in that respect.Generally tarnished scratched and worn. Condition shown in images.
WWI British Military nickle open face keyless lever pocket watch by H. Williamson, London, No. 196228, black dial with subsidereary seconds dial, screw back case by Dennison, engraved broad arrow and 23654FCondition Report:Movement currently working and clean, hands moving freely, dial with some scratches and light losses mainly evident around seconds dial, back case screws down tight, case diameter = 55mm
A collection of vintage costume jewellery. The lot to include; a pair of gold tone engine turned cufflinks, an arrow head, a Chinese / oriental dragon design comb, locket pendant, crucifix pendant, simulated pearl pendant, two fabric panel cufflinks, four rings, five brooches, white stone set bangle, green stone samples & cabochons, wristwatch, two fruit knives, gold tone locket with chain, orange beaded necklace, three chain necklaces, pair of gold tone drop earrings, pair of clip on coin design earrings & seven single earrings. Total weight approx 450g.
Sweden, Charles XI Silver Mark (8 Ore) 1665, obv. CAROLUS REX SVEGIAE, left facing bust, rev. three crowns divide date and denomination, mm arrow between two stars for Abraham Kock, diameter 25.1mm, weight 3.62g, KM# 240, Ahlstrom 159b, appears slightly light for issue although well worn, VG SCARCE.
Two Aneroid Barometer/Altimeters, both English, early 20th century, with broad arrow for British military/aviation use, one with silvered dial engraved 'L Casella London 7172 Compensated' with barometric pressure 15-31 inches, rotating bezel with altitude scale minus 1000 feet to 20,000 feet, aluminium case 7.3cm diameter, in leather case; one signed 'T.A.R.S. & W LTD No. B 620, pressure 21-31 inches, altitude 0-10,000 fet, in gilt brass case 7cm diameter, both pressure tested and bellows working
A WWI military issue Theodolite (Director No 5 Mark I), black lacquered body with lacquered brass scales and fittings, all major parts marked with broad arrow. In good clean condition, in its fitted wooden box, containing lens cover and spare lens, with leather carrying handle, the lid marked "Direction No5 Mk I No 583" and government sale mark, together with original leaflet from Government Surplus Agent in Portsmouth listing it "For disposal at one eighth original cost". £40-60

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