A 20th century nickel or chrome cased military issue pocket watch, with Arabic dial and subsidiary seconds, the case back engraved with broad arrow and G.S.T.P. over K15147. Condition: Case back quite scratched and worn in general, but mainly to the centre. Case diameter 52mm. Case sides quite scratched also. Dial a little discoloured. Visible rust to the hands along with some loss to luminescent material. Hands adjust. Does not wind and does not currently tick. We cannot guarantee any of the watches to be in working order.
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Blowout Sale! Lot of 6 hand signed 10x8 photos. This beautiful lot of 6 hand-signed photos depict the following : Manu Bennett from Arrow, Kevin Sorbo from Andromeda, Andrew Lee Potts and Hannah Spearritt from Primeval, Adrian Pasdar from Heroes, Greg Grunberg from Heroes and Jack Coleman from Heroes. These signed photos are guaranteed authentic, and is supplied from one of the UK's leading autograph memorabilia companies. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
A Hamilton British Military RAF pilot's stainless steel chronograph wristwatch, dated 1972, the black dial bearing Arabic numerals and tritium luminous markers, military broad arrow and tritium T within circle marker, centre seconds hand, subsidiary thirty minute recording and constant seconds dials, the 17 jewel manual wind movement signed Hamilton, Valjoux calibre 7733, asymmetric case with the screw down case back marked 6BB/924-3306 2314/72, on a black leather Hirsch strap.
Game.- Fox (George) New Moral & Entertaining Game of the Mansion of Happiness, folding hand-coloured engraved game of two rows of panels with virtues and vices spiralling around central view of "Oatlands, the Mansion of Happiness" with young women playing instruments flanked by explanation and rules, dissected and mounted on cloth, c.465 x 570mm., rather soiled, some sections a little creased at edges, verso mottled, original cloth slip-case, upper cover with ink manuscript label mounted on red paper panel edged in gilt, lower with red paper panel stamped with stag pierced by an arrow in gilt, rubbed and soiled, tight in slip-case, [Whitehouse p.51], 8vo, Robert Laurie & James Whittle, 1800.
An Early 19th Century French Gold Coloured Metal Cased Open Faced Pocket Watch, signed Breguet of Paris, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and "trough the dial" winding, the gold hands with arrow terminals, the movement with finely pierced and engraved cock and silvered regulation dial, the rear plate also signed "Breguet A. Paris" and No. 11679, in gold engine turned case with fluted sides, 52mm diameter, gross weight 96.5g
Various collection of approximately 220 11 x 14 inch lobby cards including Straw Dogs x2, Lola, Mandingo, Moulin Rouge (set), Dirty Dozen (set), Jurassic Park, Shining, Legally Blonde, Natural Born Killers, Bedazzled, Invitation to a Gunfighter, Broken Arrow, Charlie's Angels, Apollo 13, Pearl Harbor, etc Mostly in very good condition. (220+)
Collection of Vintage & Contemporary Costume Jewellery comprising Flapper style faux pearl necklace; Laura Ashley long double chain necklace with pink acrylic flower drops; a marcasite bird brooch with a long tail; a silver tone arrow brooch; small gold tone leaf pin brooch; two bangles and a bracelet set with stones; pair of cultured pearl screw fitting earrings; pair of chandelier style drop earrings and a small brooch with heart design.
9th-12th century AD. An 'elfshot' amulet with silver cap securing a bone arrow-shaped insert. Cf. Evans, J., The Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain, London, 1897, p.365; Korshun, V.E., Yazcheskye Priveski Drevnei Rusi X-XIV Vekov, volume I, Moscow, 2012, item A.2.03. 1.7 grams, 22mm (1"). Property of a professional collector; acquired before 1990. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
12th century AD. An elegant sword of Oakeshott's Type XI with long blade and well-marked fuller with an inlaid arrow motif, parallel-sided lower guard of Style 7 with plain quillons, medium tang and mushroom pommel. See Oakeshott, R.E., The Archaeology of the weapons, London, 1960; Oakeshott, E., The sword in the Age of the Chivalry,Woodbridge, 1964 (1994); Oakeshott, E., Records of the Medieval Sword, Woodbridge, 1991; Romisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseum Mainz (RGZM), Das Reich der Salier, 1024-1125, Sigmaringen, 1992; for a similar sword s. RGZM, 1992, pp.105ff., cat. 19/03 (Utrecht Museum, inv.8783); also sword Xa in the Wallace collection, individuated by Oakeshott as a possible early sample of type XI (Oakeshott, 1991, p.37); and the famous sword from Tyrvaa, circa 1100, with its long blade and narrow fuller (Oakeshott, 1991, p.54).948 grams, 90.5cm (30 1/2"). From an important private family collection of arms and armour; acquired on the European art market in the 1980s, and thence by descent; accompanied by an academic report by military specialist Dr Raffaele D'Amato. The Oakeshott Type XI sword was popular during the 12th-13th century and was characteristically long with slender blade. The pommels and crossguard types vary depending on availability and custom during the usage period. Some appear with inlaid markings, and some with inlaid inscriptions in white or yellow metal, silver, tin and pewter, or copper and brass. Fine condition.
6th-4th century BC. A Phoenician or Assyrian carved ivory diorama representing a military archer or huntsman in his chariot; the vehicle a D-shaped platform open to the rear with textured sidewall, two spoked wheels with large domed hubs, tapering shaft with papyrus-stalk detailing carved into the forward end, yoke formed as a transverse bronze pin with bronze chains forming the reins attached to the sidewall by staples; the horses modelled in galloping pose with legs extended, raised bridle and halter detailing, hatched covering to the back, plumed headdress; the chariot provided with two figures: a driver holding reins in his extended hands, wearing a short belted kilt and a small cap; the huntsman modelled larger and taller with small pedestal base, pleated kilt and banded mantle, quilted cap, drawing a bow held in his left hand, right arm bent in the draw, arrow laid against his cheek; beside the huntsman on the outer face of the chariots' sidewall a quiver with arrows set at an angle to allow easy access; mounted on a custom-made stand with cover. See Cowell, J.H., Chariots and Other Wheeled Vehicles, Oxbow Books, 2012, pl.125-129, for similar examples of chariot.1.4 kg total, 25 x 14cm (10 x 5 1/2"). Property of a London gentleman; previously with central London gallery; published in Apollo magazine in April 1981; imported from the USA in the early 1970s; formerly with Mahboubian Gallery, New York since the late 1960s; accompanied by geological report No. TL3257 by geology consultant Dr R. L. Bonewitz; and a copy of the relevant Apollo magazine pages; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.158480-10019. The chariot with horses was used extensively in Egypt by the Hyksos forces from the 16th century BC onward, although they may have been in use before this. Egyptian military forces used the chariot as a mobile platform from which to launch arrows, and the chariot was usually provided with a quantity of these missiles; the archer stood behind the protective wall of the chariot while the driver steered across the battlefield bringing the vehicle into range so that the attack could be launched. The chariot with bowman was also used for hunting purposes. A video of this lot can be viewed on Timeline Auctions website. Fine condition, some repairs. Extremely rare.
1st-3rd century AD. A group of silver hoop earrings comprising: a pair of penannular earrings; a pair of hoop earrings with applied sphere; a pair of arrow-shaped earrings with loop-and-hook closure. 14.1 grams total, 21-25mm (1"). From a private Netherlands collection; previously in an old collection since before 1980. [6, No Reserve] Fine condition.
1st century BC-1st century AD. A bronze statuette of Diana with companion stag on a stepped rectangular base; the goddess in advancing pose with right hand reaching over her shoulder to pluck an arrow from the quiver slung on her back, right hand extended to grip a bow (absent), wearing a short flounced robe exposing the right breast and calf-length boots, hair drawn up in a chignon with a diadem; the stag in leaping posture with forelegs bent, supported by a tree stump. Cf. Rolland, H., Bronzes Antiques de Haute Provence, Paris, 1965, item 66, for type. 390 grams, 12.5cm (5"). From the collection of a European gentleman living in South London; acquired 1970-1980. Very fine condition, some restoration.
2nd-3rd century AD. A hollow-formed gold ring with applied granule to shoulder, discoid bezel with scalloped edge, inset with carnelian intaglio engraved with the goddess Diana (Greek Artemis) in active pose, a raised bow in her right hand, left arm reaching for an arrow from the quiver, a leaping hound at her feet. 9.43 grams, 25.04mm overall, 18.67mm internal diameter (approximate size British Q, USA 8, Europe 17.49, Japan 16) (1"). From the family collection of a Hampstead gentleman; formerly acquired in the 1980s.Very fine condition. A large wearable size.
1st-2nd century AD. A bronze statuette of Diana (Greek Artemis) striding forward, wearing a short chiton, himation tied at the waist and laced calf-high boots; hair drawn back into a bun on the back of the head; weight on left leg and both arms raised in front of the body; left hand would have held an attachment, possibly a bow or arrow, a precise hole on left shoulder suggests the attachment of a quiver. 69 grams, 76mm (3"). Property of a European gentleman; formerly acquired on the German art market before 1980. Fine condition.

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