A gentleman's circular steel cased Omega wristwatch, the signed circular silvered dial with Arabic and baton numerals and with subsidiary seconds, a gentleman's 9ct gold, circular cased Smith's De Luxe wristwatch, the signed dial with gilt Arabic and arrow shaped numerals and with centre seconds, the case back presentation inscribed, on a gilt metal fronted bracelet, four further gentlemen's wristwatches, comprising; Garrard, with a box, Record, Novoris and Cyma Watersport, a lady's silver and marcasite set Avia bracelet wristwatch and two further lady's wristwatches, (9).
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A gentleman's steel cased cushion shaped Longines wristwatch, the signed silvered dial with gilt Arabic and arrow shaped numerals and with centre seconds, two further gentleman's wristwatches, comprising Garrard and Timex, a lady's gold cased, keyless wind, openfaced fob watch, detailed 14 K, a lady's silver cased, keyless wind, openfaced fob watch, import mark London 1912, two key wind openfaced fob watches, a pendant watch, three openfaced pocket watches, including a silver example, Chester 1898 and a chrome plated metal mounted bedside clock cum barometer, presentation inscribed and detailed 1940, with a box, (12).
A live .455 calibre service revolver by Webley (mark V), Serial No. 146296, 4ins barrel, frame stamped 'Webley Mark V Patent 1915', proof marks broad arrow over crown, trigger and hammer also marked broad arrow, top strap impressed with initials 'F. H. W. (5587 F. H. Wykes The Buffs regiment)', original composite grips, complete with lanyard and brown leather holster bearing the same name Note: You must have the appropriate on entry on a firearms certificate to purchase this weapon
A Kelvin & Hughes "Husun" sextant with 6ins radius, in fitted case, a 20th Century ships compass in gimbal, No. 621W, by Lilley & Reynolds Ltd, London, a sestrel brass bulkhead timepiece retailed by Henry Browne & Son Ltd of Barking and London, the 4ins diameter silvered dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day movement, contained in cast brass bulkhead case inset with bevelled glass, 5.75ins diameter, a matching barometer and a military brass cased compass by T.G. Co Ltd, London, No. 32142, with broad arrow and "1940 MKIII"
Favre-Leuba - a ladies cocktail bangle watch, the 10mm diameter silvered baton dial is set in a silver coloured case with a diamante bezel and surround of alternating pairs of green and white paste in a tea drop shape, the hinged bangle coils around and has white paste in the arrow design end, reference numbers on back of case 51420, 95.
Flint arrow heads found at Rudeston Beacon, East Yorkshire, 8 mounted and framed; Neanderthal flakes, found at Le Moustier, France, 5 mounted and framed; Mesolithic flints found at Longham, Dorset, 15 mounted and framed; 6 Neolithic flints, found at Henbury Pit, Dorset; 4 Neolithic flint tools found at Schleswig, Germany, mounted and framed; and a Neanderthal scraper found at Fontmaure, France, mounted and framed.
A most interesting “double sporran” apron, goats hair with 12 tassels in scarlet cloth sockets, thick leather backing with WD and broad arrow stamp and maker’s mark “S (?) Silver & Co, C&N, 1863, London”, believed to have been used as a protective items during combat training with poles, similar to Japanese Kendo. GC (some damage to leather backing)
A brass cavalry trumpet, by Henry Potter, Charing Cross, London, stamped with WD and broad arrow, “C&M, 1879, 3/81, 1 RD”, length 15”. Belonged to Trumpeter Wilson, 1st (Royal) Dragoons, who was with the Heavy Camel Regiment in the Gordon Relief Expedition. He was killed on 19th January 1885 at Abu Kru, a brief battle which took place two days after the famous encounter at Abu Klea. In somewhat battered condition commensurate with circumstances.
2014 BMW S1000RR, 999cc, registration number YC64 NKX NOT ROAD LEGAL, frame number WB1052406EZ03487, engine number 24138023. BMW made 1,000 S1000RRs in 2009 to satisfy World Superbike homologation requirements, their first venture for machines of this ilk, but expanded production for commercial sale of the bike in 2010. During the 2010 FIM Superstock 1000 Championship season Ayrton Badovini dominated by winning every single race but one on the S1000RR. On 31st May 2014, Michael Dunlop won the superbike class race on his factory-prepared. Three days later, Dunlop repeated his victory in the Superstock class. Dunlop completed a hat-trick of BMW victories with a Senior TT win on Friday 6th June. He won the superbike and Senior races at the 2016 TT festival on essentially the same machine, setting a new absolute solo-machine course record, averaging 133.962 mph. This machine was purchased new for racing on the 16th October 2014 for use in the No Limits Endurance race series and has been upgraded, including Biturbo front and rear suspension, Arrow titanium race system and a new black body for the 2017 season. Phil Crowe race tuned the bike and the engine has been refreshed (although the paperwork is missing for this). It has covered 5,040 miles. Sold with the V5C, SORN notification, various paperwork and a cover. Please note this is a track bike and not road legal.
2010 BMW S1000RR, 999cc, registration number OY10 YUV NOT ROAD LEGAL, frame number WB1050708AZV33666, engine number 11108020. BMW made 1,000 S1000RRs in 2009 to satisfy World Superbike homologation requirements, their first venture for machines of this ilk, but expanded production for commercial sale of the bike in 2010. During the 2010 FIM Superstock 1000 Championship season Ayrton Badovini dominated by winning every single race but one on the S1000RR. On 31st May 2014, Michael Dunlop won the superbike class race on his factory-prepared. Three days later, Dunlop repeated his victory in the Superstock class. Dunlop completed a hat-trick of BMW victories with a Senior TT win on Friday 6th June. He won the Superbike and Senior races at the 2016 TT festival on essentially the same machine, setting a new absolute solo-machine course record, averaging 133.962 mph. This machine was purchased May of 2011 for use in the No Limits Endurance race series and has been upgraded, including Ohlin inserts in the front forks, Arrow titanium race system and Ohlin TTX rear shock. Phil Crowe race tuned the bike and the engine has been refreshed (although the paperwork is missing for this), since then it has covered three track days and was used as the "wet bike" for the 2014 example; it was last on the track in 2015. It has covered 9,492 miles. Sold with the V5C, SORN notification, paddock stand and cover. Please note this is a track bike and not road legal.
A 9ct gold owl and moon bar brooch, 2.9g; together with an unmarked arrow pin, 7.9g. Condition Report: THE OWL is in two coloured gold - both ruby eyes present. Slight discolouration and minor dent to lower part of crescent moon. Pin firm, clasp good.THE ARROW Metal is discoloured along the pin centre. The small diamond chips clouded but present. Safety chain knotted.
A MEISSEN BLUE PLATE WITH COBALT BLUE GROUND AND OPENWORK BORDER decorated with intricate patterns of gilding, the central panel painted with Cupid seated on a rocky outcrop, a heart floating in the air above his head, the reverse inscribed in gold "Weeps for the loss of his bow and arrow", circa 1860. 9ins diameter.
A rare stainless steel IWC Mark 11 military gun camera watch c.1950, the white enamel dial with applied Arabic numerals, the case back with military broad arrow and numbered '10 AF/807 N.I. 175' inside case back engraved 'International Watch Co.' Case diameter approximately 35mm. Lacking winding crown. Provenance note: Used on the Lightning Bombers and one of only 200 made.
War Department ANGLO-BOER WAR BRITISH OTHER RANKS KHAKI HELMET 1900 War Department: 1900 These helmets are of the greatest rarity as when British soldiers returned from foreign service it was a tradition that when the troopship reached the Bay of Biscay (home waters) all troops threw their khaki helmets into the sea to celebrate their return to home climate and their immanent arrival in Britain. A similar helmet sold in London recently for R17,000. Khaki cloth with mushroom-shaped ventilator, large brass Tudor Rose embellishment on either side of helmet, brass-linked leather-backed chin strap. In very fine condition. No cracks to cork sides, etc. The interior of the helmet has the owner's regimental number stencilled in and "WD" (War Department) and military arrow head with date 1900. A few small age spots to side of helmet.

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