A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL BRITISH MILITARY IWC MARK 11 RAF PILOTS WRIST WATCHDATED 1951Movement: Manual wind, hacking seconds, cal. 89, signed International Watch Co with military arrow, numbered 1,2xx,xxx.Case: Diameter approx. 36mm, fixed bars, screw back, signed International Watch Co, issue markings ^ 6B/346 1994/51, anti-magnetic dust cover.Strap: Leather NATO.CONDITION REPORTDial: Original MOD dial in good condition, showing some signs of age.Movement: Running & functioning at present, timekeeping and accuracy cannot be guaranteed.Case: In very good condition, with some light scratches due to use.Strap/Bracelet: In excellent condition.
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A RARE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL BRITISH MILITARY OMEGA RAF PILOTS WRIST WATCHDATED 1953, REF. 2777-1 SC WITH ORIGINAL "THIN ARROW" DIAL Movement: 17J, manual wind, cal. 283, signed Omega, numbered 13,xxx,xxx.Case: Diameter approx. 37mm, fixed bars, screw back, signed Omega Watch Co, issue markings ^ 6645 101000 6B/542 10200/53, dust cover, inner ring.Strap: NATO.CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in excellent condition, showing small signs of age.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 good condition.
A Gentleman's Omega Military Issue steel cased Pilot/Navigators wristwatch, circa 1953, having a black dial with luminous dot and baton outer markers, Arabic numerals and sword hands, with "Fat Arrow" War Department mark and T within a circle for tritiium, having a 283 calibre 17 jewel movement, the steel case with fixed bars and screw back marked 6645 101000 6B / 542 283/53, 37mm excluding crown.Condition report: Currently in working order, second hand with craquelure and with small hole to the corner of the minute hand. small area of discolouration to the very edge of the dial above 12 o'clock, small loss to the numeral 6.
A British military issue Rolex nickel cased open face pocket watch, having a white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the case back with War Department arrow B 12667, further marked 12667 to the outside edge, 5cm (excluding crown.)Condition report: Currently appears to be in working order.
A Stainless Steel British Military Royal Air Force Issue Pilots Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed International Watch Co, model: mark XI, issued in 1951, (calibre 89) lever movement signed and numbered 1212146, movement stamped with broad arrow mark, dust cover, black dial with luminous Arabic, Triangle and baton markers, dial with a Government broad arrow and a T in a circle for tritium, centre seconds, case with fixed bars between the lugs, screw back engraved with military marks broad arrow and 6B/346 1096/51, 35mm wide see illustration 17.03.20 Case with surface scratches and minor dents, later strap and buckle, strap is worn, plexi glass with scratches, original dial finish is clean, luminous is slightly discoloured and has a good patina, triangle marker at 12 with minor movement to the luminous, luminous baton marker at 3 with a very minor piece of luminous missing, movement is clean, mainspring appears to be slipping when winding the watch, movement not working.
A gents stainless steel Tag Heuer Carrera Twin-Time, circa 2015, the polished grey dial with applied polished baton hour markers, white outer 1/5th second divisions, raised outer 24-hour markers, date aperture at 3, polished pointed baton hands with luminous inserts, centre seconds, red arrow tipped 24-hour hand, jewelled Calibre 7 automatic movement, polished case with screw down exhibition back, chocolate brown TAG leather strap with polished and signed deployment clasp, with box.
A 19th Century French Imperial Napoleon III silver-gilt five piece campaign set, by Christofle of Paris, retailed by Maison Cardeilhac, comprising: Ecuelle, Warming Pan, Mug, Fork & SpoonThe plain Ecuelle with detachable cover engraved anthemion leaf border, the central finial with cast with doves and rope tied arrow, the plain warming pan with turned ebonised ivory capped handle; the facetted mug, engraved stylised border, C-scroll fruitwood handle and a stylised fiddle and thread pattern table fork and spoon, each piece engraved with Imperial Coat of Arms for Bonaparte, weight total gross: 36.5oz. (6) in fitted velvet lined leather case embossed with gilt foliate borders, each corner embellished with laurel fronds surrounding a bee, the centre embossed with the Imperial Coat of ArmsCondition report: marks/stamps crisp, gilding appears bright, engravings crisp, Ecuelle - 20cm acrossPan - 25.5cm longMug - 7cm high wear to the case Note: Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (20 April 1808 – 9 January 1873) was the first President of the French Second Republic and, as Napoleon III, the Emperor of the Second French Empire. He was the nephew and heir of Napoleon I.
An historic two day marine chronometer that served aboard HMS Warrior.Dent London, Chronometer Maker To the QUEEN, No.2459, with Airy's supplementary compensationThe three part case (possibly later) with solid lid over a signature plaque with Ordnance mark, hinged side handles and a circular lock, the signed and numbered 3.75 inch silvered dial with outer minute track enclosing the Roman hours and twin subsidiaries for power reserve (0-56 hours) and running seconds (engraved to the centre with the Ordnance arrow) , the centre signed 'DENT LONDON, Chronometer Maker to the QUEEN, No. 2459. WITH AIRY'S SUPPLEMENTARY COMPENSATION' in a signed and numbered gimballed bowl with safety key and locking lever, the underside with sprung winding cover and stamped H.S.^1, the full plate chain fusee movement with maintaining power, the freesprung palladium helical spring to a cut and compensated bimetallic balance with diamond endstone and Airy's compensation to an Earnshaw type spring detent escapement The case 16cms (6.25ins) wide.Footnotes:Literature:Mercer: Edward John Dent and his Successors, AHS 1977, page 752.Staeger:100 Years of Precision Timekeepers from John Arnold to Arnold & Frodsham 1763 -1862, page 669-70.Dent records reveal that this two day marine chronometer was purchased in August 1854 'in exchange for old chronometers'. It served on seven Naval ships over the ensuing 64 years, including perhaps the most famous of the second half of the 19th century, HMS Warrior. It was on Warrior at launch and for the following 15 years. Other vessels include HMS Cossack 1854 - 57; Waterloo 1857-61; Warrior 1861-76; Constance 1882-88; Britannia 1888-99; Barham 1915-18; Greyhound II 1918-19.It was only retired to be used for 'Instrumental Purposes' at RN Barracks Portsmouth in 1918. It left the Service in 1948 when it was sold to the chronometer makers and retailers Johannsen. HMS Warrior was the most powerful battleship of its day. Perturbed by the French Navy commissioning 'La Gloire', the first armoured wooden-hulled ship in 1858, the British Government resolved to build a deterrent. HMS Warrior was their riposte - an iron-hulled ship mounted with a heavily armoured gun citadel. The citadel was plated in wrought-iron plates 4.5 inches thick, mounted on 18 inches of solid teak, then mounted onto 1 inch thick plating. This construction meant that it was totally impenetrable by any contemporary weapon, even at point blank range. While defensively very impressive, Warrior had a commanding arsenal at her fingertips too; most of the wooden ships she might have faced carried 32-pounder guns. Warrior carried 26 x 68-pounder guns and 10 x 110-pounder guns. Thankfully, she never fired a shot in anger. Her top speed was recorded at 17.5 knots. In the 20th century she fell into dis-use, but in 1979 The Maritime Trust took her on and she is now one of the major attractions at Portsmouth's Historic Dockyard.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine and very rare late 19th century mahogany eight day, spring driven wall regulator of small sizeCharles Frodsham, No.84, Strand, London, Clock Maker to the Queen, No. 1097The arched case with long glazed door framed by a D-moulded edge to a concave-shaped base, hung on a substantial suspension loop to the backboard, the lockable door opening on three brass hinges and inset with a dust rebate and baize lining, a carved and pierced foliate cresting sits below the dial and is secured from behind by four brass screws; the 6.25 inch one-piece silvered dial with Arabic minute track enclosing the large subsidiaries for running seconds (marked in Arabic 10s, with observatory marks between) and Roman hours with blued steel trefoil hand, the winding square with engraved and shaded direction arrow, secured in the case via three blued steel screws to the dial edge locating into double-screwed brass plates mounted behind the dial; the substantial movement set on a thick mahogany backboard by three long brass screws and L-shaped brackets, with arched plates united by five turned ringed pillars screwed through the backplate with heavy blued steel screws and bronze collars, with Harrison's maintaining power to the chain fusee, the wheels of five crossings and with high count pinions, the deadbeat 'scape wheel set in jewelled bearings, the pallets similarly mounted and with inset jewelled faces, to a long steel crutch with micrometer regulation to a circular section pendulum rod and mercury-filled canister bob, suspended from a heavy brass bracket mounted on the backboard, reading against the original signed boxwood beat scale with stamped scales for inches and degrees of arc. Running. Sold with a case key and the original(?) steel and brass winding key. 108cms (3ft 7ins) high Footnotes:Provenance: J.B.Hawkins Antiques, 1990. 'A fine mahogany cased hanging miniature regulator by Frodsham, London with their Patent Pendulum. English Circa 1845.'A similar regulator, number 1557, in an oak case was sold in these rooms December 2018 for a hammer price of £13,000.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good 19th century French ormolu mantel clock with annular dialSigned Lepaute et fils, number 540 C. The case signed VIONSurmounted by a seated cupid using his arrow to indicate the time read against the twin horizontal rotating bands, each with 12 enamel cartouche numerals set within a twin-handled urn held aloft by the Three Graces, each nude figure in a different pose and garlanded with flowers, on a circular base with scroll side pieces signed to the rear VION, the movement accessed through the removable door on the front of the plinth, the plates numbered 540/C/4.6/163, further signed and numbered to the underside on the movement securing brace in the base.Footnotes:See Tardy, 'La Pendule Francaise, 2me Partie: Du Louis XVI a nos jours', Paris, 1962 p.135 for a similar model.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A very fine and rare early 19th century French ormolu mounted white marble, quarter chiming, centre seconds table regulator with full annual calendarGrand Homme a VersaillesSurmounted by a reclining woman protecting a playful child from a flaming torch over an arched cornice with applied motifs of winged putti to the front and a leopard within a garland of grapes to each side, supported on four fluted Corinthian columns with white marble bases, on a black plinth and ormolu feet; the ormolu anthemion-cast bezel with beaded border framing the signed 6.5 inch white enamel Roman and Arabic chapter ring, the time shown by a pair of gilt hands with sunburst tips; the months and their astrological signs painted 'en grisaille' shown via a wavy blued steel double-ended hand; the day and its sign shown via a double ended gilt arrow-tipped hand and the date shown by a single blued steel hand, the open centre revealing the calendar work with five-star crossings; the substantial circular movement plates with flattened lower edges, united by 6 large turned pillars, the deadbeat escapement mounted on the backplate, the pendulum crutch with fine screw adjustment to the heavy gridiron pendulum suspended on a substantial bracket and knife-edge above, terminating in a heavy cast sunburst bob with central female mask, the hours stuck on a large bell via an outside countwheel with star crossings, the quarters activated by a smaller outside countwheel and struck on two nested bells of slightly higher tone 61cms (24ins) high (2)Footnotes:The leopard mounts to the side of the cornice are sacred to Bacchus, hence the grape-festooned garland.The striking sequence is as follows:The first quarter is struck on the small bellThe second quarter is struck first on the small bell, then on the medium bellThe third quarter is struck on the small bell, followed by the medium bell, followed by the small bellThe final quarter is struck on the small bell, the medium bell, the small bell again and the medium bell again. This is followed by the hour being struck on the largest bell.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A very rare rock crystal, silver, corallium rubrum, black and red lacquer, Demi-Mystery BarometerCartier, 1930The twelve-sided transparent 3 inch dial entitled 'Atmospheric Pressure relative to Sea Level' and showing pressure in tenths of an inch from 28 to 31 inches via an arrow shaped hand connected with a chain running to the bellows in the base, with recording hand moved via a cabochon corallium rubrum central button, the six weather predictions comprising:Very Dry and Still,Fair and Calm,Unsettled,Wind and Rain,Much Rain and Wind,and Very Stormy.framed within a red and black lacquer bezel, mounted on a fluted rock crystal column and stepped black and red lacquered silvered socle.Footnotes:Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Cartier, dated 18 June 2008.Provenance: A European Private Collection.This barometer follows the style of the second mystery clock model produced by Cartier, wherein a single axle runs up the main shaft. These models were often made up of onyx bases and hexagonal dials decorated with red lacquer, enamel, coral, or turquoise.Cartier barometers are very rare and this is perhaps the only demi-mystery barometer produced by Cartier.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Victorian British Chatham Prison Warden’s Cutlass Sidearm, fine example with steel guard, down swept quillon with broad arrow and 23 underneath, steeped steel pommel. Shagreen covered grip. Housed in a leather and steel mounted scabbard. Curved cutlass blade with etched “CHATHAM PRISON” to the central fuller and etched with details of Parker Field & Sons. Some wear and staining to the blade but generally a very good example.
OMEGA - a stainless steel Speedmaster Olympic Collection automatic chronograph wristwatch, ref. 32130445201001, circa 2008, black dial with steel baton hour markers, 5-counter Olympic Rings subsidiary dials, luminous 'Broad Arrow' hands with date aperture and Tachymetre scale bezel, commemorating the 2008 Beijing Olympics, 33 jewel movement with calibre 3888 and co-axial escapement, case width 44mm, working order, boxed with papers Very good original working order, hardly any signs of use, some very light abrasions on case and strap through minimal use, all functions working perfectly, boxed with papers.
An early 20th century unmarked gold enamel and rose-cut diamond 26th King George's Own (KGO) Light Cavalry Indian Regiment sweetheart brooch, King George cypher surmounted by diamond set crown with crossed arrow pennants, brooch height 31.3mm, 3.9g (pin fitting missing)Good overall condition, pin fitting is broken off and missing, some enamel in cypher is missing but no other major losses, all stones present with a few tiny surface chips, settings lightly abraded all over, unmarked
Helvetia British Military Army issue chrome cased lever pocket watch, signed 32A movement inscribed 'General Watch Co Switzerland, signed dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, the case back with Military arrow and markings 'G.S.T.P. G21432', 52mm (at fault) - Condition Report: - Movement - requires repair. Dial - marks. Glass - surface scratches. Hands - missing some infill to the minute hand. Case - marks and some wear to the case back. 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
Two late 19th century gem-set falcon stickpinsOne set with cabochon turquoise, with rose-cut diamond wings and a ruby eye, engraved gold talons, on a yellow gold perch, the second entirely set with rose-cut diamonds, with a ruby eye, engraved gold talons on a yellow gold perch, the pin with an arrow-shaped diamond terminal, both mounted in silver and gold, first with some turquoise deficient, second with two diamonds deficient, lengths 8.5cm and 8.1cm respectively (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Blancpain diamond, 18k rose gold Leman calendar/moonphase wristwatch REF: 2360 Dial: round, mother-of-pearl, applied diamond and rose gold Roman numeral hour markers, outer black Arabic numeral date track, (2) apertures at 12:00 for day and month, subsidiary aperture and dial at 6:00 for moonphase and seconds, rose gold dauphine hands, red arrow center calendar hand, Blancpain, Automatic, Swiss Made Movement: stem set, automatic, 30 jewels, adjusted (5) positions, CAL 6768, Blancpain, Swiss Case: 18k rose gold, round, 34 mm, 18k rose gold bezel with (38) full-cut diamonds, weighing a total of approximately 1.25 cts., IB crown, notched edged screw back, No 468, inside: 115,750, BLANCPAIN, SWISS, 2360, (4) recessed push buttons at 2:00, 4:00, 8:00 and 10:00 for date, day month and moonphase, Blancpain, (marked on lugs 750, IB, Swiss hallmarks) Strap: brown reptile, Cousu main, JP 1735, Blancpain, 20K, 18k rose gold buckle (marked: Blancpain, JB, 750, hallmarks) Gross Weight: 71.3 grams
Le Jour stainless steel wristwatch Dial: round black, luminous Arabic numeral baton hour markers, outer silver Arabic tachymeter, inner mile register, 3 subsidiary dials at 3:00, 6:00 and 9:00 for 30 sec, second hour and 60 second registers, luminous arrow hands, red luminous center sweep seconds hand, Le Jour, 17 jewels, incabloc, RaswissRa Movement: stem set, 17 jewels, unadjusted, Swiss, JPPingouinCo Case: round, screw back, stainless steel , 37 mm, inside: J.P. PinguoinCo, Swiss Made, outside: Antimagnetic, water proof, incabloc, all stainless steel swiss made Strap: striped nylon
Two (2) copper figural weathervanes. 1st item: Copper pressed hollow body weathervane depicting a rooster, standing on arrow with cardinal direction indicators, green patina. Rooster measures 21" H x 23" W, rod with directional indicators is 41" H x 18" W. 2nd item: Pressed hollow body weathervane depicting a cow with two (2) bullet holes, mounted with ornate pierced cast iron arrow directional form. Cow and arrow measure 10" H x 28" W and vertical rod is 29" H. Second quarter of the 20th century. CONDITION: 1st item: Overall good condition with wear consistent with age and use, green patina and light corrosion. One foot has separated from the arrow and feathers have partially separated from bottom of arrow shaft. 2nd item: Rust and corrosion consistent with age and use, two (2) holes in neck and hind quarter.
Two (2) Parker fountain pens, both with two-tone 18 carat gold nibs with rhodium finish, screw-on caps, and arrow shaped clips. Nibs engraved with maker's name and "18K 750". 1st item: Limited Edition Douglas MacArthur Anniversary pen with orange resin and gold trim. World War II commemorative plaque at top of cap, and "Douglas MacArthur" engraved beside clip. Numbered 0650/1945 near top of cap. Maker's name, logo, and "Made in UK" on bottom of barrel. 2nd item: Duofold model pen with cobalt blue marbled resin and gold trim. Maker's name, logo, "Made in UK", and "I I Y" etched on bottom of the barrel. Both pens: Closed - 5 3/8" L. Opened - 5 1/8" L. 20th century. Provenance: Private Middle Tennessee collection. CONDITION: Overall good condition. Both pens inked. Need to be cleaned. 1st item: Potentially leaking. 2nd item: Plaque to top of cap missing.
Twelve (12) World War II propaganda posters. 1st and 2nd items: Pair of identical posters titled "Will you... Salt it or Spend it" in blue text against a white background with blue border, the letters "SOS" appear behind the title. The text below reads "Are you salting your increase in salary for the rainy day after the war - or - are you spending it for needless things? - Are you saving it for purchasing power after the war to create jobs for returning soldiers and yourself - or - are you going to have to 'SOS' when the war is won? - Are you saving and serving by buying War Bonds regularly through the Government Pay Roll Savings Plan?" Unframed. 25 1/2" H x 20" W. 3rd item: Illustration of a United States flag waving in the wind on a bronze flagpole topped with an eagle against a red and orange cloudy sunset sky and mountains. Text at bottom reads "Now Let's All Buy Defense Bonds" and "Official U.S. Treasury Poster." Artist's name, Garry Orr, appears in the upper-right corner. Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950.Unframed. 18 1/2" H x 26" W. 4th item: Poster titled "Our War Bonds - Purchased During Fourth War Loan - Are Dedicated To Our Military Men" in navy blue ink on white background, features a fifty-two square grid (4 columns x 13 rows) of boxes containing the text "From" and "To" and "Department - Bureau - Division - Section" at the top. Text at bottom reads "Interdepartmental War Savings Bond Committee." Unframed. 28" H x 22" W. 5th item: Poster titled "For Victory - At Least 10% Of Your Pay Every Payday" at the bottom, features a black and white photograph of a uniformed soldier wearing a helmet and carrying a rifle with a large, white arrow outlined in red pointing toward him with the words "Help Him - Every $3.00 you put into War Bonds buys 144 bullets" and a second photograph in the lower-left of a mechanic working on an engine with the same arrow and the text "Help Yourself - Every $3.00 you put into War Bonds brings you back $4.00". Both images are against a blue background with a white border. Unframed. 22" H x 16 3/4" W. 6th item: Poster titled "Plan Today - Build Tomorrow - With War Bonds Thru Pay Roll Savings". Artist's name "Sgt. Ardis Hughes '44" appears above a woman's shoe at the middle-left. Poster depicts a color illustration of a man in professional attire with his arm around a woman dressed in a red dress as they sit together, encircled by a white moon shape, looking down at a spiral-bound book of house designs, while the man points at one with his tobacco pipe, all against a gray background. Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 and the Interdepartmental War Savings Bond Committee, printed in the bottom corners. Unframed. 28" H x 22" W. 7th item: Poster titled "Whatever Your Job May Be - Fight" in black letters against a red, white, and blue background depicts the silhouettes of two men's faces. Artist's name, "Aldwinckle" (Eric Aldwinckle) appears in the upper-right corner. The man at top is a soldier wearing a helmet and holding a rifle upright while the man below holds a hammer in the same fashion. The black text in the bottom-left corner reads "Printed in Canada - Issued By The Directors Of Public Information, Ottawa, Under Authority Of The Minister Of National War Services" and a logo with "DPI". Unframed. 31" x 21". 8th item: Text at top reads, "Attack Attack Attack" and "Buy War Bonds" at the bottom. Poster depicts a color illustration of a group of determined soldiers wearing helmets, carrying their backpacks and guns, storming a beach with a tank and naval ships in the background and planes flying overhead in a smoke-filled, yellowed sky. Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. Unframed. 40" H x 28" W. 9th item: Poster titled "The United Nations Fight for Freedom." Artist's name, Broder (Steve Broder) appears at the lower edge. Depicts the head and raised right arm of the Statue of Liberty in black and white against a black background and features thirty (30) full-color flags of United Nations members at the time, with the name of each country in white text below its flag. Published by the Office of War Information and U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. Unframed. 40" H x 28 1/2" W. 10th item: Text at top reads "Time saved on Your job Saves Lives on His!" and at the bottom within a red rectangle "Your Labor Management Committee says: Turn in your ideas to do it Better, Faster." Artist's name, Mead Schaeffer, written in the lower-right corner. Poster depicts uniformed soldiers riding in tanks with their right arms raised, looking down at their wristwatches. Published by the War Production Board and U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943. Unframed. 40" H x 28 1/2" W. 11th item: Text reads "If it'll save a second.. It's a Great Idea - let's have it!" and "Short Cuts Can Shorten the War" at the bottom. Artist's name, Koerner, appears in black below the watch face. Depicts three industrial workers along the left side opposite a watch. Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943. Unframed. 40" H x 28 1/2" W. 12th item: Black and white image of Dwight D. Eisenhower's face appears over the text, "Thank God for American Industry - labor and management - which has given us the weapons and the equipment with which to conduct our North African campaign. More power to you" with "Lieut. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower" below. Published by the War Production Board and U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. Unframed. 40" H x 28 1/2" W. CONDITION: 1st item: Tears on right edge, largest 2", and edgewear consistent with age. Toning and foxing along fold lines. 2nd item: Loss to upper right corner, 7" x 1 1/2". Tear to the right edge, 2". Toning and discoloration along bottom and right edge. 3rd item: Vibrant colors are well-preserved. Pin and staple holes near corners. Edgewear, toning, discoloration, and foxing on front and back consistent with age. Tear to upper left corner, 1/2". Black ink residue spot on back, lower left corner along with handwritten text "May 1951." 4th item: Overall good condition with edgewear, toning, and foxing consistent with age. 5th item: 2" separation at top of vertical fold line and small pinholes along fold lines. 1/2" separation near bottom-right corner. Strong color and clarity. Foxing and toning en verso. Hand-written note, top-right corner en verso, reads "2 posters - Herr Hitler and Help Him - Sent 8/26/42." 6th item: Overall good condition with strong color and edges. Two small separations along the vertical fold line, largest 1". Foxing and toning en verso, especially near original fold lines. 7th item: Overall good condition, sharp edges and bright color, with some small separations along vertical fold line, largest 1". Light foxing and toning en verso, especially near original fold lines. 8th item: Overall good condition with sharp edges and bright color. Small tear near lower-right corner, 1", and fold line. Foxing and toning en verso near original fold lines. 9th item: Overall good condition, bright colors. Some tape residue and surface losses along edges, largest 1 1/2". Some pinhole separations where fold lines meet, light foxing and toning en verso along original fold lines. 10th item: Overall good condition. Foxing and toning on front and back along original fold lines. Some separations along fold lines, largest 1 1/2". Some color transfer on top, front due to original folding. 11th item: Overall very good condition with bright colors and sharp edges. A few small pinhole separations along fold lines. Light foxing and toning en verso along original fold lines. 12th item: Overall good condition with sharp edges. Separation at upper-left intersection of fold lines. Light foxing and toning en verso along original fold lines. Red ink handwriting en verso reads "300 copies ordered 1/19/43."
English Lever A 9ct Gold Cased Openface Pocketwatch, the white dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, the movement stamped with War Department arrow, the movement cover hand inscribed "1925 Edward Fulbrook 6 Waltham Rd Twyford Berks", Birmingham 1922 (glass detached/dial cracked).
A group of various 18th, 19th & 20th century silver and plated pocket watches and stop watchesTo include a silver pair cased open faced key wind pocket watch, the dial and movement inscribed 'J Johnson, London', verge escapement, 1751 London, a key wind silver pair cased open faced pocket watch engraved 'Plowmam Chichester, no 14142' London 1862, a silver Longines keyless wind open faced chronograph, a British military issue Waltham stop watch engraved to the rear with broad arrow and '1/5 Sec T.P', a Continental silver open faced chronograph, engraved to the movement 'Tho Russell & Sons 12 Church Street Liverpool', a Russian nickel plated stopwatch and a nickel plated 'Hanhart' stopwatch (7)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A First World War Black Enamelled Brass Pocket Compass by F-L, with mother of pearl register, stamped with broad arrow, No.77792, 1917, F-L; five Various Second World War Mk.III Pocket Compasses, dated 1932, 1940,1941, and 1943 x2, in various states of repair (6). 1917 compass in working order, rubber ring to back is perished and case is scratched. Remaining compasses are in various states of repair.
A Post War Uniform and Accessories to a 2nd Lieutenant/Lieutenant RASC, including a No.1 dress cap, tunic and trousers, a No.2 dress cap, tunic and trousers, two battledress blousers and trousers, a greatcoat, various shirts, a rubberised rain cape, shorts, spats etc; a Pair of Black Leather Long Boots, the sides stamped E.GREEN & CO.LTD, NORTHAMPTON, 8, broad arrow, with leather soles; also, stirrup pump, part of a crystal set, gas mask, ammunition box etc, contained in a trunk and a box . Some moth damage, main uniforms are in decent condition, but the accessories are poor. Boots in good condition.

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