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A WWII Luftwaffe instrument control panel clock, stamped internally J30BZ for Jurghans, with number to lower lug, 69065 indistinct, likely a timing mark clock, later mounted on a wooden stand, 12.5cm high, together with an Air Ministry aircraft wheel, marked 4.00-31/2, KS894E188 and AM to the rubber, hub diameter 11cm, 26cm with wheel, and an Air Crew ax, marked Elwell 1944 with ministry arrow, 40cm long. (3)
A German WWII Luftwaffe Type B Observers Watch or Beobachtungsuhr (B-Uhr), signed Laco, 22 Steine, circa 1945, manual wind, nickel case, the radium luminous black dial with Arabic minute numerals and batons with arrow at 12 o'clock, a central inner ring with Arabic numerals, sweeping centre seconds, ordinance number FL23883 stamped to the side, movement number H5518 to back cover and 05518 to the movement, inside caseback marked 'Beobachtungsuhr Bauart: Laco-Durowe, Gerat Nr. 127-560B-1, Werk-Nr. 5518, Anforderz. FL23883, Montage: Wempe', dial 50mm, 63mm across crown, 26mm between lugs, 157.4g, with a black hand-stitched leather pouch, 8.5 by 8.5cm. Notes: Not in working condition - balance spring damaged, but winds and sets well.Provenance: Owned by a member of a WWII communications unit who collected various items throughout the his time in Europe through the war, thence by decent.Not in working condition - balance spring damaged, but winds and sets well. Traces of original paint to lugs.
30+ British Quad film posters including The Great Train Robbery, The Five Man Army, The Devil's Plaything, Reptilicus, Arrow of The Avenger, Bandidos / Assassination, War Arrow, Red Tomahawk, Hate for Hate, Buckskin, A Professional Gun, Minnesota Clay, Samson In King Solomans Mines / Supermen, Loving Feeling, Wizard of Baghdad, The Fantastic Thief / Vengeance of The Vikings x 2, He Who Shoots First, My Side of The Mountain, Flipper and The Pirates, Where The Red Fern Grows, Flight of The Doves, Angels Hard As They Come, Girls on The Beach, The Seven-Ups / Lady Ice, Seven Hours of Gunfire, Charro / The Only Way Out Is Dead, One Hour to Doomsday, The Carey Treatment / Cool Breeze, Crossplot, The Hell With Heroes, folded, 30 x 40 inches (30+).
A ROTHSCHILD'S BANK 14CT GOLD COMMEMORATIVE ROUND MEDALLION Obverse; Arrows and ribbons, reverse; 'Merchants and Bankers 1798 - 1998 N.M. Rothschild & Sons, hallmarks for London 1998, 28.5mm diameter, 12g, in a perspex capsule within a black leather case with the multi-arrow motif and inside inscribed in gilt 'To commemorate the bicentenary of the foundation in 1798 of N M Rothschild'
ACCURIST, A LADY'S 9CT GOLD ROUND BRACELET WATCH, CIRCA 1951 the round silvered dial with raised gilt Arabic quarters and arrow-head numerals, two-piece case, Edinburgh 1951, on a later expanding bracelet, Birmingham 1963, Accurist 21 jewel adjusted movement, the case, bracelet and glass weigh 9.3g gross
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CASED SMALL CARRIAGE TIME PIECE with a keyless movement, the silver case with a hinged scroll handle, on four bun feet and profusely embossed with foliate scrolls, shells and rocaille, the front also with a dog, a squirrel, a love-bird taking flight and cupid shooting and arrow, the sides each with a winged putto, the back corners with either a winged putto, a squirrel, a gun dog or a hare and a vacant cartouche, mark of Gibson and Langman, London 1898, approx. 9cm high overall (3 ½ in), 5.5cm wide (2 ¼ in)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY AUSTRALIAN GOLD AND WHITE OPAL BROOCH IN THE FORM OF AN ARROW claw set at the centre with an oval cabochon water-opal displaying of a pleasing play of colour, stamped '15ct' and with a slightly obscured maker's mark '(?)Basse' (probably that of Frederick Basse of Adelaide, South Australia), (base metal pin), 6.5cm long, 5.7g gross
MILITARIA - ASSORTED comprising a copper and brass bugle by Mayers & Harrison, Manchester, dated 1956 and with a government ordnance arrow mark; a bicycle lamp with a 'blackout' hinged shade, also with a stamped ordnance mark, painted khaki green; a brass shell case; a glass ashtray; and a bar brooch fashioned from three naval buttons, (5).
Longines - a vintage 14k gold rectangular tank wristwatch, cream dial, alternating Arabic numerals and arrow batons, subsidiary target seconds, gilt hands, shaped rectangular case, manual wind 9LT LXW 17 jewel movement, serial No 9728925, 14ct gold 2219-P case, serial No 2833970, textured snake skin effect leather strap
Rima - a vintage mid 20th century gentleman's calendar triple date wristwatch. silvered dial, raised principle Arabic numerlas and Arrow baton markers, inner red 14-24 Arabic numeral collar, day and month apertures, all within outer date ring, centre seconds and date marker,17 jewel manual movement, nickel plated case with stainless steel case back, serial No 314570, case 35mm diameter overall, later grey leather strap
Watches - Skagen - a Danish wristwatch, black dial, triple subsidiary registers, outer minute track, date aperture, quartz movement, stainless steel case, 329XLSLB, black crocodile skin effect strap; another 433LSLB, black dial, Arrow batons and Arabic numerals 12 & 6, stainless steel case, black leather strap; another watch head, 241LRLB, rose metal case (3)
Watches - a lady's Omega 9ct gold cased bracelet watch, silvered dial, Arabic numerals, minute track, gilt hands, manual wind 244cal 17 jewel movement, serial No 11973643, 9ct gold Dennison case, Birmingham 1950, serial No 366878, rolled gold bracelet strap, 12.5g gross; another Buren Grand Prix 18ct gold cased braclet watch, brushed quartered dial, Arabic numerals and Arrow baton markers, rose metal hands, 17 jewel manual wind movement, 18ct gold case, stamped 750 18K, serial No 742728/421314, suspended from a later ornate 9ct gold bracelet, Sheffield 1979, 15.2g gross (2)
Watches - a vintage Junghans chronometer wristwatch, textured dial, alternate Arabic numerals and arrow batons, minute track, centre seconds, 17 jewel manual movement, stainless steel case, leather strap; others Rotary 9ct gold cased, Tara, Mondia,Oris, Timex, Ingersoll nurses fob watch etc (10)
A fine and rare first period lantern clock hand Anonymous, second quarter of the 17th century Made from forged sculpted steel with oval boss and half-round filed tapered shaft decorated with a banded collar at the root and terminating with twin foliate scrolls issuing reverse arrow shaped tip, the tail of conforming shorter profile terminating with an acorn finial, from centre to tip 6.7cm (2.25ins); 8.9cm (3.5ins) long overall. The current hand is of a design that originated in the early 17th century with versions appearing on examples by William Bowyer amongst others and remained popular until around 1680. Peter Closon seemed to prefer the design as it appears on many clocks by him made during the turbulent middle years of the 17th century. The current lot would appear to be a relatively early example of the type as it has an oval central boss as well as a distinctive acorn finial to the tail, later examples tend to have circular centres and terminate the tail with a spike. Indeed present hand can be compared to that fitted to a first period lantern clock by William Selwood previously in the Iden collection. Dating to around 1635 this clock is illustrated in Loomes, Brian LANTERN CLOCKS and Their Makers on page 74 (Fig. 6.48).
Stevenson (Robert Louis). Kidnapped, 1st illustrated edition, 1887, folding map frontispiece, monochrome illustrations, publisher's list at end, a few minor spots, original cloth, slight lean, spine ends a little rubbed, 8vo, together with The Black Arrow: A Tale of the Two Roses, 1st edition, 1888, original cloth, spine faded, one or two small stains, 8vo, plus The Wrong Box, 1st edition, 1889, some spotting, original cloth, spine toned and rubbed at ends, slight lean, 8vo, with 18 others Stevenson related including The Wrecker, 1st edition, 1892 and Island Nights' Entertainments, 1st edition, 1893 (Qty: 21)
Early 20th century open face keyless lever watch, Switana, the Swiss 15-jewel movement with striped decoration, bi-metallic cut compensated balance and lever escapement to a gilt engine turned dial with applied Arabic numerals with outside minute track and 24 hour increments with sunk subsidiary seconds and gilt arrow hands in a hinged case with base metal cuvette and striped back cover with vacant cartouche and milled band bearing German and Swiss duty marks, 0585, 14K, 30602, width 50mm
The Gordon Shaw Collection of Pocket Watches A George III 18ct gold pair cased verge pocket watch by Thomas & William Radford of Leeds, No. 121, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and gold hands with arrow pattern terminals, to the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved watch cock and engraved plates, with plain baluster turned pillars, contained in 18ct gold case, the outer case engraved in the Neo-Classical manner with shield pattern cartouche, within ribbon, bellflower and floral engraved borders, 50mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1791, casemaker Richard Palmer, Red Lion Street, Clerkenwell (gross weight 116 grammes - outer case 34.8 grammes) Note: Thomas Radford circa 1759, died 1793 & his brother William Radford 1793-1826, recorded working together in Leeds 1792
Four vintage brooches, a 45mm bar brooch marked 9ct with small red stone and base metal pin, small seed pearl bar brooch, arrow brooch, small micro mosaic brooch, a silver medallion hallmarked Birmingham 1931, an oval pendant with enamelled plaque of a pigeon, 30mm x 20mm, Birmingham 1936, a silver curb link albert watch chain.
A collection of Victorian and later jewellery, a base metal curb link guard chain 140cm, photo frame pendant, mourning brooch, paste set floral brooch, fox and arrow bar brooch, two metal seals each having an intaglio carved cornelion to base, one with a heraldic crest the other with a thistle and the motto "Dinna Forget Me", seed pearl dress ring etc. (Qty: 11)
A collection of antiques and collectables, including a Wedgwood Jasperware bowl and pot, a Parker 61 fountain pen with an arrow motif clip, length 13.5 cm and a Pierre Cardin example, a set of five 'lettuce leaf' dishes, two papier mache boxes, a Coalport dish, studio pottery bowl (stamped to the underside), manicure set, a selection of enamelware, a stone and resin bust and more (25+)
1970s Boxed Smiths Electric Dial Clock, a 1975 Smiths 'Sectric' wall clock in glazed green plastic case with silvered dial 12" in diameter, stamped on reverse Braidwood Developments Ltd with British Army broad arrow 1976, in original card box appears unused, with original mains fittings, G-E
Vintage Laboratory Magnifying Lamp and Telephone, a 1960s M5 magnifying lamp with plastic shade on adjustable metal stand by PW Allen & Co also with British army broad arrow mark to rear, working at time of cataloguing, together with a two tone grey plastic push button telephone marked on underside P.O. Authorised Release 22215 756 GNA 81/7, G, (2)
Brown Tom's (Cork Hubbert) glass bottle and cave coins from Ridley Scott's fantasy adventure Legend. The dwarf carried a bottle of elderberry wine beneath his hat and served it to Jack (Tom Cruise) during the campfire scene; it later stopped an arrow, saving Brown Tom's life. Coins are seen in the cave with other golden treasures.Made of brown glass, the bottle has a low circular shape with indents on either side. It features a small etched dwarf's face detail on one side, displaying white residue around it from its time on production. The four coins feature a head and chariot on either side and a faux-gold finish. The bottle has no obvious wear, but the paint has come away on some parts of the coins. Dimensions (glass bottle): 13.5 cm x 13.5 cm x 7 cm (5 1/4" x 5 1/4" x 2 3/4"); (each coin): 3.5 cm x 3.5 cm (1 1/2" x 1 1/2")£400-600 †Δ
Edward S. Curtis (American, 1868 - 1952). "The Arrow". Original vintage sepia toned photogravure. c1908. Printed 1909. Stamped with the photographer's name, verso. Edition unknown, presumed small. High-grade archival paper. Printed to the edge of the sheet. Fine, quality printing. Very good to fine condition. Image size: 6 1/16 x 4 in. (154 x 102 mm). Edward Sheriff Curtis was an American photographer and ethnologist whose work focused on the American West and on Native American peoples. N.B. This is an original photogravure published separately from ‘The North American Indian’ portfolio. [27220-1-125]
A military kukri having a typical curved 33cm blade, stamped to the fort with various ordnance marks and military broad arrow, having a four piece hardwood and brass bound handle, together with one other tourist kukri and scabbard, Chinese style knife and fork set, and one other Finnish knife (4)
Regency period handmade Valentine in the form of a rebus (a puzzle with words represented by pictures). Ink & watercolour, the recto with central heart-shaped design and pink background with depiction of cupid's arrow; the verso with manuscript verse addressed to 'Anna'. The rebus as follows: 'My dearest [angel], Accept the [hand], and [heart], of thy honest [gentleman] to whom thou art much dearer than [gold].' The paper bears a manufacturer's watermark for J. Green, 1815. Presented in Hogarth frame, 23cm by 18cm
Unusual handmade Victorian Valentine, c.1870, 'A Companion for a Single Gentleman', card appliqued with objects and fabric representing what is considered to be useful or comforting to a man ('prime cigars', 'night cap', 'bed room slippers', 'morning paper', 'shirt buttons' and so on), central chromolithographic scrap of a pretty young woman, a card beneath bearing love heart and arrow, inscribed inside, 'oh Dear Doctor can you cure love, yes sir Go to the Door above', the main card in two pieces (title page and main appliqued design). Folk Art Interest
Late-Georgian Valentine, c.1820, hand-coloured etched central design of a soldier in uniform whose heart has been pierced by cupid's arrow, surrounded by verse, 'For when Cupid takes the field, The greatest General must yield', indistinctly signed lower-right. Presented in frame bearing small note to verso, 'Postmark 1822'; clearly folded construction with postmark faintly visible from front but unexamined out of frame, 24.5cm by 19.5cm. Together with another hand-coloured etched Valentine depicting a sailor holding a card, romantic verse ('Can I forget thee on a day That calls a world to love?'), presented in frame bearing plaque, 'A Valentine of 1843', 23cm by 18cm (2)
An original 1960's French teak and brass floor standing standard lamp having a round brass stepped base with central cylindrical brass upright support having teak sections that look like the fletching of an arrow, the brass upright narrowing half way up and holding a chocolate brown conical shade. Measures; 168cm tall. Pictures may show lights on and have all light bulbs present however some light bulbs may not be included and all lights are sold as untested.

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