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Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, Groat, 2.23g, Tower I, m.m. arrow on both sides, Roman lettering on both sides, obv., bust 5, lozenge stops, rev., long cross fourchée over shield, crescent in forks (N. 1871; S. 2403; cf. Whitton p. 309, (b)2 (var. with bust 5); Stewartby p. 526, (iv)), good fine
Henry VIII, Second Coinage, Groat, 2.73g, London, a mule with m.m. arrow on obverse, lis on reverse, third bust right (Laker D), Lombardic lettering, reads aglie’, franc’ and a/divtor/e’, saltire stops and saltires in cross-ends (N. 1797; S. 2337E; Whitton (vii); Stewartby p. 471, 1 (iii)), some evidence of double striking but generally good very fine, with strong portrait
Edward VI, coinage in his own name, First Period (April 1547-Jan. 1549), Groat, 2.49g, Tower mint, m.m. arrow, Crowned bust of Edward right, reads Edward:6, small hollow square (or diamond) stops, rev., long cross fourchée over square-topped shield (N. 1897; S. 2454; Whitton p.309, (b)1; Stewartby p. 526), small flan crack but extremely fine for the issue and with an excellent portrait, very rare. Ex W. Talbot Ready Collection, Sotheby’s, 15-19 November 1920, lot 563, and E.H. Wheeler Collection, Sotheby’s, 1930.
Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Explorer II, ref. 16570 Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Explorer II, ref. 16570, a stainless steel bracelet wristwatch, no. Z556845, circa 2006, automatic movement, 31 jewels, adjusted to 5 positions and temperature, cal. 3185, no. 3 1489809, black dial, applied luminous dot and baton markers, luminous baton minute and Mercedes hour hand, centre seconds hand, red dual time zone arrow hand, date aperture at 3 o'clock, Arabic numeral 24 hour index to the bezel, screw down back, case, dial and movement signed , on a stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet with fold over clasp, diameter 39mm IMPORTANT: This lot is subject to VAT and the buyer must pay VAT on both the hammer and the buyer's premium at a rate of 20%
Breguet, First Generation Type 20, ref. 5101/54 Breguet, First Generation Type 20, ref. 5101/54, a stainless steel military wristwatch, no. 7688, circa 1954, Swiss chronograph movement, 17 jewels, cal. R222, black dial, luminous Arabic numerals, outer white Arabic numeral 5 minute track, luminous skeleton baton hands, luminous chronograph hand, subsidiary dials for constant seconds and 30 minute recording, knurled bezel with arrow head indicator, screw down back engraved FG.10.56, FG 22 6 65, FG 22 7 73, FG 11 7 75, FG 27 10 78, FG 28 6 80, case signed , on a black leather strap, diameter 38mm The Type 20 was a specification of wristwatch set out by the French Ministry of Defence. These were issued to the pilots and flight crew of the French Air Force, French National Navy and French Flight Tests Center. The watches remained property of the army and were issued like any other piece of equipment. The standard model for the French Air Force was fitted with an unsigned dial. Four companies supplied the Type 20 to the armed forces, Vixa, Breguet, J. Auricoste and Dodane. Breguet were commissioned to produce 2000 watches by the government in 1954. The specifications for the Type 20 were that the watch was accurate to at least 8 seconds per day, a power reserve of at least 35 hours, to include the flyback function and the ability to operate satisfactorily at least 300 times. Due to the use of these watches they had to be serviced regularly. The date for the next scheduled service was stamped on the case back next to the letters FG. This stood for fin de garantie, which translates to end of warranty. This watch has six dates stamped to the case back.
Girard Perregaux, Vintage, ref. 2599, an 18 carat gold wristwatch, no Girard Perregaux, Vintage, ref. 2599, an 18 carat gold wristwatch, no. ORN 1381, circa 2005, automatic chronograph movement, 38 jewels, no. 02307, black dial, applied Arabic numerals and dart markers, Dauphine hands, red arrow chronograph hand, subsidiary dials for constant seconds and 30 minute recording, screwed down back, case, dial and movement signed , on a black leather Girard Perregaux strap with an 18 carat gold buckle, accompanied by a Girard Perregaux box, guarantee card, instruction booklet and outer card packaging, width 30mm
A pair of WWI period Karl Zeiss binoculars, dated 1916 The case marked Karl Zeiss (London) Ltd, complete with leather case with military broad arrow mark, the lid marked case no. 3 mark II Prismatic Binocular John & Bennett Green, 1916, further pair of D.F.8 Karl Zeiss Jena binoculars and a further pair of State 8x23 binoculars complete with leather case. (3)
A gentleman's stainless steel cased Omega Speedmaster Professional Pre Moon wristwatch, black chronograph dial with white and orange batons, black and chrome Tachymeter bezel, sweeping arrow second hand, Circa 1967, Calibre 321, Model No 26540133, Case No 145.012-67SP, fitted with original stainless steel Omega strap, Strap No 1171.
Blick time recorder clock, the enamel dial with Roman numerals inscribed Blick Time Recorders Ltd, 188, Grays Inn Road, No. 82 London, West Central bearing an M.O.D. arrow, the glass door similarly inscribed enclosing a calendar dial and two train key wind movement, the oak case with silvered metal mount, 34ins high
Ten Western British Quad film posters, titles comprise: Custer of the West, The Hallelujah Trail, Rough Night in Jericho, Soldier Blue / Carnal Knowledge, The Hanged Man, The Distant Trumpet, Run of the Arrow, Buck & the Preacher, Winchester 73 RR, A Man Called Horse. In various conditions, all folded 30 x 40 inch. (10)
British Fairbairn Sykes Commando Knife, brass handle having stamped to the top, 2 and broad arrow. Double edged blade etched with “THE FS FIGHTING KNIFE”. Some surface staining to the blade. Complete with a brass tipped leather scabbard. This item is a post war reproduction of a WW2 period knife. Sold as viewed.
WW2 British Army Far East Issue Clasp Knife, with 6 ½ cm blade. Can opener attachment and blade both unmarked. Side has SSP 1945 and broad arrow stamp. Accompanied by two similar post war examples and two Royal Navy issue seaman’s clasp knifes by Joseph Rodgers and Harrison Fisher & Co. (5 items)
Walter Hunt (1861-1941) - Oil on canvas - William Tell, being a cottage interior showing a boy with a bow and arrow aimed at an apple balanced on the head of a seated dog, signed and dated W.Hunt 1890, 44.5cm x 59.5cm Condition: There looks to have been an old re-lining job although we cannot see the extreme edges of the canvas -
TAYLOR & BARRETT CIRCA 1930s DIE CAST MODEL OF A RACING CAR with open base, cast in brown driver, silver painted chevron radiator, the cast wheels with maker's name, 3 7/8" (9.8cm) long, minor paint loses, DIE CAST CIRCA 1930s MODEL OF GOLDEN ARROW, gilt with original white tyres (as found), the underside with text 'Model of Golden Arrow, copyright under licence from Sir Henry Seagrave holder of World's speed record 231 mph at Daytona Beach Florida, March 11th 1929', 5 1/4" (13.4cm) long, playworn together with DINKY TOYS M.G. MIDGET model No. 108 red with tan interior, white driver and perspex wind shield, minor paint loss (3)
A lacquered brass compensated pocket barometer by makers T. Reynolds & Co. London, numbered 255. With silvered dial and adjustable bezel. Broad arrow mark, 9.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Wear to the lacquer. Bezel adjuster working intermittently. Barometer not registering under pressure.

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