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A matched set of six late 19th century continental figures comprising a classical style archeress and further female character holding a floral garland, together with two pairs of male and female characters in 18th century style costume, all with blue printed cross-hatched arrow mark to base, max height 18cm approx
REGGAE LPs - 34 x LPs and 1 x 12" for your sound system! Artists/titles include The Rising Sun (Treasure Cove) Steel Band - Sand And Steel (TRL 4 - tidy VG+/VG+), General Smiley & Papa Michigan - Rub A Dub Style (JA DSR 8940), This Is Desmond Dekkar, Bob Marley & The Wailers inc. Early Music, Uprising, Rastaman Vibration, Soul Shakedown and Exodus, Byron Lee - First Class With..., Jimmy Cliff inc. The Harder They Come (RE), Mighty Arrow, This Is Ska, The Selecter, Bunny Wailer, U-Roy and Tighten Up comps. There will be titles grading between VG and Ex and others that can vary.
An embroidered linen stomacher, circa 1710, worked in pink and green silks with coiling roses, the ground with yellow chain-stitched tendrils, with arrow-shaped tip, the reverse applied with Norwich Castle exhibition label, 'Property of Lady Gurney, Walsingham Abbey, Norfolk, insurance value £1', 32cm, 12 1/2in long CONDITION REPORT: Silks with a slightly faded appearance generally. Linen ground is generally clean and good. Pencil design is still visible.
A RARE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL BRITISH MILITARY LEMANIA SINGLE BUTTON ROYAL NAVY CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1950s, SECOND SERIES WITH ORIGINAL "FAT ARROW" DIALMovement: 17J, manual wind, signed Lemania Watch Co, numbered.Case: Diameter approx. 39mm, fixed bars, screw back, issue markings H.S. ^ 9 55186. Strap: NATO. CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in fair condition.Movement: Working at present.Case: In excellent condition, with small scratches due to use.Strap/Bracelet: In excellent condition.
A RARE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL BRITISH MILITARY OMEGA RAF PILOTS WRIST WATCH DATED 1953, REF. 2777-1 SC WITH ORIGINAL "THIN ARROW" DIAL Movement: 17J, manual wind, cal. 283, signed Omega, numbered.Case: Diameter approx. 37mm, fixed bars, screw back, signed Omega Watch Co, issue markings ^ 6645 101000 6B/542 10813/53, dust cover.Strap: NATO. CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in very good condition, with some light marks to the surface.Movement: Working at present.Case: In very good condition, with small scratches due to use.Strap/Bracelet: In fair condition.
A RARE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL BRITISH MILITARY IWC MARK 11 RAF PILOTS WRIST WATCH DATED 1950Movement: Manual wind, hacking seconds, cal. 89, signed International Watch Co with military arrow, numbered.Case: Diameter approx. 36mm, fixed bars, screw back, signed International Watch Co, issue markings ^ 6B/346 699/50, anti-magnetic dust cover.Strap: NATO. CONDITION REPORTDial: Original MOD dial in excellent condition, showing some small signs of age.Movement: Working at present.Case: In very good condition, with some small scratches due to general use.Strap/Bracelet: In good condition.
A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL NIVADA GRENCHEN CHRONOMASTER AVIATOR SEA DIVER CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1960s, REF. 85001 WITH "BROAD ARROW" HANDSMovement: 17J, manual wind, Valjoux cal. 92, signed Nivada.Case: Diameter approx. 39mm, screw back, signed Nivada Grenchen, numbered, MH rotating bezel, Nivada crown.Strap: Textile. CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in very good condition, showing some small signs of age.Movement: Working at present.Case: In excellent condition, with some small scratches due to general use.Strap/Bracelet: In excellent condition.
A RARE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL ALSTA CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1960s, WITH "BROAD ARROW" HANDSMovement: 17J, manual wind, Valjoux cal. 72, signed JP Pingouin Co.Case: Diameter approx. 37mm, screw back, signed J.P Pingouin Co, "bombe" lugs.Strap: Suede JPM. CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in excellent condition. Movement: Working at present. Case: In excellent condition, with some small scratches due to general use. Strap/Bracelet: In excellent condition.
A World War II Military Wristwatch, signed Timor, know by collectors as one of ''The Dirty Dozen'', circa 1944, (calibre 6060) lever movement signed, four adjustments, dust cover, black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, signed and with a military broad arrow, seconds dial, luminous hands, base metal case with a stainless steel screw back engraved Timor broad arrow WWW K 8065 37965, inside back cover with repeated numbers, fixed bars between the lugs, 36mm wide see illustration 13.10.17, Case with resting dirt marks around the bezel and top of the lugs, lugs with very minor rubbing to the surfaces, case with light surface scratch, case with minor dents in parts, plexi glass with surface scratches, dial with minor marks around 1 o'clock position which is only visible under an eyeglass, dial is nicely aged in colour, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement needs cleaning, movement in going order, strap is missing.
A Military Silver Centre Seconds Deck Watch, signed Ulysse Nardin, Locle Suisse, No.122765, circa 1945, lever movement numbered 122765, enamel dial with Roman numerals, screw back engraved H.S broad arrow 2, convention hallmark 0.925 for silver and numbered 618994, contained in a brass case stamped inside Dennison and numbered 1025, 95mm wide, with wooden box and a purpose made wooden watch stand10.10.17, Case with surface scratches, back cover with minor dents, dial with small hairline cracks between 7 & 8, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.
MILITARY ISSUE MARINE CHRONOMETER BY A. JOHANNSEN & CO.no. 7571, the 12cm silvered circular dial with Roman numerals, two subsidiary dials, two day movement, the brass case with H.S. backstamp, and key hole, contained within a mahogany case, with brass fittings, and plaquette inscribed 'A. JOHANNSEN' and military broad arrow, 19cm high
LARGE COLLECTION OF COMICS various comics, mostly from the 1980's and 1990's. Including Marvel (Iron Man, Spiderman, Captain America, X Men etc), DC Comics (Green Arrow, Man Hunter, New Gods, Outlaws, The Spectre, Fantastic Four, Sword of Atom, Star Trek and many more), and various other examples.
A good First World War Royal Flying Corp (R.F.C.) thirty hour open faced cockpit / pocket watch, in plated case with button-wind movement, black Arabic numeral dial with subsidiary seconds and brass hands, dial marked ' 30 Hour, Non-Luminous, Mark V ' and stamped B.E 11696. The rear of case marked with broad arrow and 'A', watch 5.2cm in diameter. With leather strap and fob. Appears generally in good order, but is currently non-functioning.
Rolex - Government issue metal open faced pocket watch, the white dial with black Arabic numerals, sunken subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, the screw back case inscribed '8394' with 'B' above and arrow mark above that, housing a signed Cal 548 movement, 52mm diameter Condition: Movement currently does not function, light scratches and wear to case - **General condition consistent with age
OO Gauge Steam Tender Locomotives by Bachmann and Replica, comprising Bachmann 31-551, 2-6-2 'Green Arrow' no 60800 in lined BR black, together with Replica Railways GWR Modified Hall class locomotives 6976 'Graythwaite Hall' and 6998 'Burton Agnes Hall', both in GWR green, all three VG, boxes G-VG (3)
A Blue Wool-mix BR 'Double-Arrow' Era Winter Coat and Matching Hat, The coat of medium jacket length with blue collar surround, 4 buttons, 2 black/silver label badges and 2 blue/red cloth arm badges attached, VG, slight discolouration to collar trim, together with matching cap with embroidered double-arrow red/silver badge and silver braid, size 7? (metric 59), VG (2)
Bachmann OO Gauge London/North Eastern Steam Locomotives and Tenders, comprising 'A4' class no 4482 'Golden Eagle' in LNER green, A1 class no 60114 'W P allen' in early BR apple green, together with another A1 no 60158 'Aberdonian' and V2 60800 'Green Arrow', both in lined BR green, all G-VG, 4482 missing front bogie wheels and 60114 missing tender drawbar, boxes G, (4)
A Fan, Circa 1900, from The Collection of H.R.H. The Princess Margaret: The leaf of fine Honiton lace worked with palmettes reminiscent of Prince of Wales feathers, the guard sticks piqué with classical devices including cupid's arrow, the sticks 10 in. (26 cm.); sold together with a letter in Queen Mary's hand inscribed 'Honiton lace fan made to order of Victoria Mary, Princess of Wales, for the St. Louis Exhibition, U.S.A. in 1904, given to Princess Margaret by her grandmother Queen Mary in 1939', the box inscribed 'Princess Margaret'.Note: In 1904, St. Louis hosted 'The Greatest of Expositions' for seven months. By far the largest of the several Victorian-era world's fairs, it occupied over 1,200 acres at the Western edge of St. Louis. Also known as the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, the Fair commemorated the 1803 purchase of territory that more than doubled the size of the United States. Though originally planned to take place in 1903, the Fair was delayed to 1904 in order to complete the construction of state and foreign buildings, and to permit the gathering of the thousands of exhibits. From April 30 to December 1, 1904, the Fair displayed the art, science, and cultures of the entire world. Over twelve million visitors paid 50 cents admission to enter the Fair. About sixty countries, forty-three of the then forty-five U.S. states and several U.S. territories, and hundreds of manufacturers and companies gathered together to put on an unsurpassed display of civilization, history, and culture. On display were the latest manufacturing products and processes, scientific inventions and innovations, agricultural advances, and famous paintings, sculptures, and art treasures. Queen Mary requested the fan to be made for display at the St. Louis Exhibition in 1904 and later gave the fan to H.R.H. The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon in 1939. Provenance: H.M. Queen Mary (1867-1953); Silver, Furniture and Works of Art from the Collection of H.R.H. The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, Christie's, London, 14th June 2006, Lot 326, where acquired by the present vendor. Lot includes original leather cased Kensington Palace Certificate of Provenance bearing wax seal.
A Jaeger-LeCoultre military pocket watch, black dial, tow tone Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, in a chromium case, the back marked with arrow, G.S.T.P. 282721 XX; and a Moeris steel cased military pocket watch, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, back of case marked arrow, G.S.T.P M 30133
British common socket pattern 1876 steel bayonet for the Martini Henry .450 caliber rifle with mk II leather scabbard with brass mounts. The triangular blade stamped at the forte 'R WD' with Broad Arrow and Crown mark 'E46', and the scabbard marked with 'WD', Broad Arrow and Crown mark 'E39' (Blade measures 545mm or 21.5 inches from shoulder)
The very rare bearer's torch for the first ever relay at a Winter Olympic Games at Oslo in 1952,maker's mark of Adolf Thoresen, Oslo, stamped to the underside of the base, the design mindful to cope with any weather condition that the relay team would face, the cylindrical handle surmounted by a large, shallow oval collar, engraved with Olympic rings, the year, and an arrow pointing from the start and end points of the relay, Morgedal and Oslo, 23cm., 9in. high, 32cm., 12 1/2in. wide the design was mindful to cope with any weather condition that the relay team would face, the cylindrical handle surmounted by a large, shallow oval collar, engraved with Olympic rings, the year, and an arrow pointing from the start and end points of the relay, Morgedal and Oslo, 23cm., 9in. high, 32cm., 12 1/2in. wide Whilst the torch relay had begun at Berlin for the 1936 Summer Games, it was not until Oslo in 1952 that a winter equivalent was inaugurated. However, instead of the Olympic flame being lit in Olympia, the starting point of Morgedal in Norway was chosen, in recognition of the birthplace of competitive skiing. Moreover, the Norwegian Olympic Committee were keen to stress that this was not the traditional transfer of the Olympic Flame but a separate event that symbolised the use of torches while skiing in the dark. The fire was lit in the house of the 'father of skiing', Sondre Norheim (1825-1897), and carried through Kongsberg, Drammen, the Huseby Hill at Oraker where skiing competitions had been held since 1897, to Oslo. Eigil Nansen, grandson of polar explorer Fridtjof Nansen, lit the fire in Bislett Stadium at the Opening Ceremony on 15th February. These torches are rare as only 94 bearers took part in the relay. Compare this figure to the 3,840 who carried the flame along the route from Olympia to Berlin in 1936.

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