A VERY RARE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL AUSTRALIAN MILITARY SMITHS DE LUXE WRIST WATCHDATED 1961, WITH ORIGINAL "THIN ARROW" DIAL, THOUGHT TO HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY (RAN) FLEET AIR ARM OR ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE (RAAF)Movement: 17J, manual wind, cal. 27.CS., signed Made in England, numbered.Case: Diameter approx. 36mm, screw back, fixed bars, issue markings ^ 6645-66-010-6032 No. 309/61, dust cover. Strap: NATO.CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in excellent condition, showing some small signs of age.Movement: Working at present.Case: In excellent condition, with small scratches due to use.Strap/Bracelet: In very good condition.
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A RARE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL OMEGA RANCHERO WRIST WATCHCIRCA 1958, REF. 2990 1 WITH BLACK DIAL & "BROAD ARROW" HANDSMovement: 17J, manual wind, cal. 267, signed Omega, numbered 16,xxx,xxx. Case: Diameter approx. 36mm, "waterproof" snap back, signed Omega Watch Co, Omega crown.Strap: Leather.CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in excellent condition, showing some small signs of age.Movement: Working at present.Case: In excellent condition, with some light scratches due to general use.Strap/Bracelet: In excellent condition.
A FINE GENTLEMAN'S 18K SOLID GOLD OMEGA CONSTELLATION CALENDAR "DE LUXE" CHRONOMETER WRIST WATCHCIRCA 1958, REF. 2943 / 2954 SC SOLID GOLD "PIE PAN" DIAL WITH "ARROW HEAD" MARKERSMovement: 24J, automatic chronometer, cal. 504, signed Omega Watch Co., numbered 16,xxx,xxx. Case: Diameter approx. 35mm, "waterproof" snap back, Constellation badge embossed on case back, signed Omega Watch Co, numbered, 18k hallmarks, Omega crown.Strap: Leather.CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in excellent condition.Movement: Working at present.Case: In excellent condition, with some light scratches due to general use.Strap/Bracelet: In excellent condition.
A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL CROTON CHRONOMASTER AVIATOR SEA DIVER CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCHCIRCA 1960s, WITH "BROAD ARROW" HANDSMovement: 17J, manual wind, Valjoux cal. 23, signed Croton Watch Co Inc.Case: Diameter approx. 39mm, screw back, signed Croton Watch Co, numbered, MH rotating bezel.Strap: NATO.CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in very good condition, showing small signs of age.Movement: Working at present.Case: In very good condition, with some small scratches due to general use.Strap/Bracelet: In excellent condition.
Collection of various coarse rods (3) - Young of Harrow Otter Brand "Gordon Edwards Teifi Rod" 1oft 2pc glass fibre fitted with pink lined guides, Hardy alloy butt cap (G); Edgar Sealey Black Arrow Float Rod 14ft 3pc hollow glass with red agate lined butt and tip guides in mob; and Shakespeare Dapper 17ft 5x section extending rod action 10-40grams c/w original guide cover - in mob
Seven boxed friction driven and wind-up tinplate trains, 1960s/70s, Japanese Red Arrow steam train, 29cm (11 ½”) long, Daiya Comet train, Golden Bear steam engine, TPS Mechanical Magic Choo Choo, TT Fantastic train, wind-up Amtrak Express train, Made in China steam train and a unboxed Cragstan Baltimore and Ohio diesel engine, two wagons, coach and track, all good condition, boxes good to fair, (8 items).
A 1950s Smiths stainless steel mechanical wristwatch with gold tone Arabic numbers and hands, red arrow tipped seconds hand, snap back case housing a 5 jewel mechanical wind movement, on black leather strap, case diameter 31mm Condition: currently in working order, although wont be sold with any guarantees, dial clean no damage, case has signs of wear with surface scratches, crown good, adjusts ok, replacement leather strap.
A military general service time piece silver plated pocket watch with 15 jewel movement, marked GS/TP, broad arrow and ref. 074914 to outer case, case diameter 49mm. Condition: currently not working, no seconds hand on subdial, minor discolouration to dial, surface wear to glass and outer case, inner case marked 3308372, crown winds and adjusts ok.
A fine gauge 1 model of a V2 2-6-2 tender locomotive No 60800 ‘Green Arrow’, built by Mr Jack Wingate of Winchester to the Martin Evans design with some modifications including a swing pony truck to allow the engine to maneuver sharp curves. The silver soldered copper ‘tube type’ boiler having gas fired ceramic burner and fire viewing port-hole, axel pump, lever operated hand feed pump fitted to tender with gas reservoir, isolating valve, by-pass and electronic water level control. The chassis with twin outside cylinders, fluted motion and Walschaerts valve gear.The model finished in British Railways Brunswick green lined livery with builder's plate to cab-side and British Railways transfer to tender side, fitted steps, hand rails, vacuum hoses, linkages, tool boxes and coal effect panel to tender. Overall Length 68cm Cab width 9cm.The locomotive comes complete with its own travelling case and can be seen running on youtube. Link: www.youtube.com/watchv=n7sqX4tdYAw&feature=youtu.be
A gentleman's gold cased wrist watch, Alpinaautomatic, silvered dial, sweep second hand, Arabic and dot indicators, subsidiary seconds dial, leather strap: a gentleman's wrist watch, Omega, Seamaster, 1950s, automatic, gilt case Arabic and arrow head indicators, leather strap; a Longines Classic wrist watch, yellow metal case and bracelet (3)Case diameter: 33mm, dial diameter: 38mm
A gentleman's stainless steel cased wrist watch, Baume et Merciersilvered type dial, outer date dial in red, gilt Arabic and dot indicators, subsidiary seconds dial, with day and month aperture, leather strap; together with a gentleman's stainless steel chronograph, Lanco, off white dial, gilt Arabic and dot indicators, later flexible bracelet; a military issue pocket watch, keyless wind, dial inscribed 5241 RC45, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, screw off rear cover with ordinance arrow, PATT 300 and 1884 (3)Case diameter: 35mm, dial diameter: 30mm
Four military wristwatches - to include Westclox on black leather strap, two other Westclox general purpose wristwatches on green canvas straps, CWC quartz wristwatch on green canvas strap and one spare strap CONDITION REPORT Westclox on black strap has no serial number. One general purpose Westclox numbered on back of case - 75071. FSN 6645 089 7273. DAAA25-68-C-0078. Date: Dec 1972. Serial no. 88309. Other general purpose Westclox has the same information. Date: Dec 1969. Serial no. 11288. CWC watch engraved on back of case - broad arrow mark. 0552/6645-99. 5415317. 50425. 89
Patinated metal and wrought iron armillary sphere on a scroll work base, 15ins high overall CONDITION REPORT Height is 9.5ins for the The sphere is 17.5ins in diameterLength of the arrow is 31.5ins longThe item is only late 20th Century or early 21st CenturyThe cast figure between the sphere and the base is 9.5ins and the iron work base is 24ins high
A Late 18th Century Bone Fan, mounted with a cream silk, the gorge painted with Cupid aiming his arrow, the guards applied with chinoiserie figures, fish, insects and a building, the recto showing two classically dressed ladies and a girl seated on a terrace admiring and possibly buying jewellery. Guard length: 10.75 inches or 27.5cmIn good order, some yellowing to the bone in the gorge.
A French trinket box of oval form painted with a courting couple, with crossed arrow mark to base, 8cm long, a Sevres trinket box, a continental casket and a box modelled as a book with gilt metal mounts (4) Condition Report: Oval box - Crack to lid in the area above the mans shoulder. Gilt rubbed to base rim. Sevres - lid cracked and restuck, crack to the base also. Casket - metal mounts bent. Casket intact but gilt rubbed. Book - Heavily restored all over. Looks like it has been a kit of bits in the past and put back together.
An Order of Foresters breast star set with the crest of a Stag's head in a ducal coronet, the main body engraved with Rococo scrolling foliates and centred with the armorials of the order in watercolour on card and set with a free swinging bow, arrow and hunting horn, London 1848, 15cm diameter, 49 grams
A Pair of Second World War 7X Naval Binoculars, by Barr & Stroud, model CF41, stamped with maker's name and further stamped A.P. No.1900A, serial No. 41806 and broad arrows, with adjustable filters and black crinkle grips, associated leather strap, leather case; and two further pairs, comprising Ross Bino Prism No.5 Mk.III X7, stamped broad arrow marks, the leather case stamped, A.G. & Co. Ltd., 1940, Binocular Prismatic No.5, Case Mk.I, and Ross 7X50, leatherette case (3). Barr & Stroud - Right eyepiece lens damaged. Fine focus operative. Splash guards working order. Deterioration to rubber on fine focussing mechanism. General wear to metal parts commensurate with age and use. Chip on right hand lens casing. Ross Bino Prism - All lenses clouded. Fine focus operative. Some loss to crinkle finish on tube. Significant overall wear to vulnerable parts. Leather case intact but considerably worn. Ross 7X50 - Lenses slightly clouded. Otherwise generally good. Strap probably associated. Case rather tired.
A 19th Century Continental Percussion Belt Pistol, converted from a flintlock, the 12.5cm round steel barrel octagonal at the breech and inset with maker's poincon,the walnut stock with single steel barrel band, steel trigger guard and belt clip, the butt with foliate chased brass pommel (af); also, a leather shot flask, a Sudanese machete and leather scabbard, a French M1872 Gras bayonet and scabbard and an arrow (5). Pistol - action does not work. Pitting to metalwork. Brass butt cap would originally have had spurs which are now missing. Shot flask is damaged. Machet blade has nicks to blade edge and leather scabbard is scuffed. Gras bayonet has pitting to scabbard.
A Fairbairn Sykes F.S. Fighting Knife, second pattern, the 17.5cm double edge hand forged steel blade with recessed panel etched THE F S FIGHTING KNIFE at the ricasso, no maker's mark, the plain elliptical crossguard stamped with crowned arrow over I, the chequered brass grip stamped 6 over an arrow above the crossguard, with brass mounted leather scabbard
A Pair of Second World War RAF 1941 Pattern Flying Boots, with rubber treated lower parts and sheepskin uppers, replacement front zips, the leather facings stamped with a broad arrow, SIZE 8, 10148, the original soles stamped ''ITS Rubber Co Ltd'', with the trademark ''ITSHIDE'', with Phillips soles and heels. Small areas of perishing to the rubber coating. Zips replaced. Generally good condition.

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