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Pullman Car Table Lamp from Car 'Phoenix' (1952) which was used extensively by the Royal family, particularly the Queen Mother and also used on the Golden Arrow. In original condition with an original silk shade. This pattern was only used in the early 1950s, for a short period and consequently is a very rare pattern.
AUGUSTE LOUIS MATHURIN MOREAU (FRENCH, 1834 - 1917) AN ART NOUVEAU DESIGN PEWTER BOX AND COVER. The cover repousse decorated with a semi-nude female figure avoiding Cupid's arrow, box with curved ends and straight sides. 36cm long, 15.5cm wide and 7.5cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Scuffed, marked and worn in places. Original lock missing. Generally poor patination. The underneath has been heavily dented in. Restoration required.
GENTLEMAN'S 1940s BRITISH MILITARY ISSUE WWII BLACK DIAL VERTEX WRISTWATCH signed calibre 59 fifteen jewels manual wind movement, the black dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds at six, luminous hour markers, steel hands, signed Eterna case, "WWW P 3798 3112126" and military arrow to caseback, 37mm, 18mm lug width
mega, “Speedmaster Professional”, Ref. 145.0022. This specific model was made in a limited edition of 500 examples for the Italian market in 1986. Fine and rare, asymmetric, stainless steel and 14K gold wristwatch with round button chronograph, registers, tachometer and a gold-plated Omega buckle. Case: three-body, solid, polished and brushed, lyre-shaped lugs, integral guard for the polished round button pushers and crown, gilt bezel with tachometer graduation to 500 UPH, back with Speedmaster medallion in the center and engraved circularly: “Flight-Qualified By NASA For All Manned Space Missions – The First Watch Worn On The Moon”. Dial: Black with applied luminous baton indexes, sunk twotone gilt subsidiary dials for the constant seconds, the 30-minute and 12-hour registers, outer minute/ seconds and 1/5th seconds divisions. Luminous white “baton” hands, luminous white “arrow” chronograph hand. Movement: Cal. 861, yellow-colored, 17 jewels, straight-line lever escapement, monometallic, balance, shock absorber, self-compensating flat balance spring. Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 42 mm. Thickness 14 mm. Dial, case and movement in good condition.
BREITLING REF. A28362 , case No. 2156208, for Bentley,rectangular curved, jump-hour, self-winding, water- resistant, stainless steel Chronometer wristwatch with regulator type dial and a stainless steel Breitling buckle. made in 2006. Accompanied by the original fitted box, warranty, Chronometer Certificate, hang tag and instruction booklet. Case: Two-body, polished and brushed, screwed-down winding crown, case back with 8 screws and embossed with the Bentley logo, lapidated lugs, curved anti-reflective sapphire crystal. Dial: Two-tone, silver and black on a textured "Silver Storm" plate with applied stainless steel and mother-of-pearl baton indexes, outer minute divisions with 5-minute Arabic hour markers, subsidiary guilloché seconds dial, aperture for the jump hours at 12. Stainless steel skeleton arrow minute hand. Movement: Cal. 16 B, rhodium-plated, 30 jewels, straight-line lever escapement, monometallic balance, shock absorber, self-compensating flat balance spring, micrometer regulator, hack mechanism. Dial, case and movement signed. Dim: 41 x 57 mm Thickness: 15 mm Dial, case and movement in very good condition
Omega, “Automatic, Seamaster” Ref. 176.005, so called "Jedi". Fine and rare, tonneau-shaped, self-winding, water-resistant, stainless steel wristwatch with date, round button chronograph, 12-hour register, central minute recorder, tachometer, the 24 hours with night/day indication. Case: Two-body, polished and brushed, screw-down case back engraved with Seamaster logo, overlapping hooded lugs. Dial: Bicolor blue and silver with steel baton indexes and luminous dots, inner Arabic five minute markers, outer 1/5th seconds scale, outermost tachometer scale graduated to 500 units per hour, subsidiary dials for the constant seconds and the 12-hour register, the 24 hours with night/day indication by means of an arrow on a revolving disc, 60-minute register by means of a orange central jet hand, aperture for the date. Luminous white baton hands. Movement: Cal 1040, copper-colored, 22 jewels, straight-line lever escapement, monometallic balance, shock absorber, self-compensating flat balance spring. Dial, case and movement signed. Dim 42 x 49mm. Thickness 16 mm Dial, case and movement in good condition NOTE: This reference was launched in 1972.
A quantity of OO gauge model railway by Hornby etc. Including a Britannia class 4-6-2 tender locomotive RN 70013 ‘Oliver Cromwell’ in lined gloss Brunswick green livery. An Inter-City 125 power car and driving trailer. A GWR 2-6-2 tank locomotive RN 4589 in Brunswick green livery. A BR class 47 Co-Co diesel electric locomotive RN D1738 in two tone green livery, (requires repair). A 0-4-0 tank locomotive RN 6042 in black. Plus ‘The Queen’s Coach BR Royal Train’, boxed. Plus 5 coaches including a Golden Arrow Pullman, a Mk1 Buffet car and a Royal Mail coach all in blue and grey livery. 20 plus freight wagons including bulk cement, private owner open wagons, tank wagons and brake vans. Plus a small quantity of lineside buildings, tunnel, bridge etc. Together with 10 waterline ships including Queen Elizabeth, United States, Queen Mary and Canberra. QGC-VGC some age wear a few parts AF.
An ERII troopers sword of the Household Cavalry, slightly curved, plated blade 34½”, by Wilkinson, no 128608, marked “8465 - 99 - 973 - 6888. WS (broad arrow) 99” on backstrap, plated pierced hilt incorporating crowned LG, plain pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, buff leather liner and knot, in its plated scabbard with 2 rings. VGC (minor nicks to tip of scabbard). Plate 9
A 10 bore India pattern Brown Bess flintlock musket, 55” overall, barrel 39” with ordnance proofs, the slightly rounded lock with ring neck cock, stamped with crowned “GR” and “Tower”, fullstocked with regulation brass mounts, the butt deeply branded with large number “20” and stamped with broad arrow over “BO” and small date “1831”, with original iron ramrod, the barrel and butt plate tang stamped with Irish registration number. GWO & QGC (crude contemporary repair to broken butt and replacement top jaw and screw) Plate 14
A .577” 3 band Enfield percussion rifle, 55” overall, barrel 39” with Tower proof and various inspector’s marks; the lock marked with crown over “VR”, “1857 Tower” and lock viewer’s and inspector’s marks; fullstocked, the butt stamped with “WD” over broad arrow, small date 1858, and East India Company rampant lion; with regulation brass mounts, sling swivels with leather sling, steel ramrod, and triangular socket bayonet numbered “89”. GWO & C (some light pitting and bruising to stock, the rearsight missing). Plate 14
A Kyoto koro, c.1880, the well enameled and gilt globular body with an unusual scene of figures in court dress watching the departing cranes, the reverse with a female immortal presenting a bow and arrow to a warrior in eboshi hat, one handle and all legs repaired, 38.2cm, and another koro, with similar decoration, the domed cover pierced and surmounted by an attractive shi-shi knop, some damage, 46cm (3)
SIR KYFFIN WILLIAMS RA two ink drawings framed as one - one being a caricature of a standing gentleman before a New York skyline, inscribed verso 'AJG in America, July 1957' and the other a self-portrait with hot-water bottle, with a message verso handwritten by the artist 'The North Wind has fired an arrow and caught me in the stomach, so painting is shelved temporarily', entire presentation excluding frame measures 34 x 37cms
A British Military issue Omega W. W. W. stainless steel manual wristwatch. With black dial bearing the broad arrow mark, Arabic numeral markers, baton hands and subsidiary seconds. The screw back inscribed W. W. W. Y15843, 10680042 and with the broad arrow. Movement numbered 10220564 Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Working. Adjuster working. Glass cracked in numerous positions. Case with dents and scratches. Dial in reasonable condition.
A British Military issue Eterna W.W.W. stainless steel manual wristwatch. With black dial having broad arrow mark, Arabic numeral markers and subsidiary seconds. The screw back is inscribed with the broad arrow, W. W. W. P1567, 3109895, 37mm wide excluding the crown. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Working. Adjuster working. Dial in good clean condition with wear to the arrow. Hands tarnished.
A rare British Military issue Grana W.W.W. stainless steel manual wristwatch. With black dial bearing the broad arrow mark, having Arabic numeral markers, railroad minute track and subsidiary seconds. Screw back inscribed with the broad arrow, W. W. W. M 18656. Movement caliber KF320, 35mm wide excluding crown. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Working. Adjuster working. Glass scratched. Dial reasonably clean. Slight tarnishing to the hands. Main hands and second hand don't match. Possibly repaired during service.
A British Military issue Timor W.W.W. stainless steel manual wristwatch. With black dial bearing the broad arrow mark, having pointed luminous hands, Arabic numeral markers, railroad minute track and subsidiary seconds. Screw back inscribed Timor with the broad arrow, W. W. W. K3590, 33490, 35mm wide excluding crown. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Mechanism working. Adjusters working. Crystal a perspex replacement. Dial discoloured. Later nato strap.
A British Military issue Omega W. W. W. stainless steel manual wristwatch. With black dial bearing the broad arrow mark, Arabic numeral markers, pointed baton hands and subsidiary seconds. The screw back inscribed W. W. W. Y20648, 10684847 and with the broad arrow. Movement numbered 10220564 Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Working. Adjuster working. Minute hand detached. Light scratching to the case and glass. Hands tarnished. Dial in good condition.
A ladies 18 carat gold Omega manual wristwatch on leather strap. With teardrop lugs, and rectangular silvered dial with dot and arrow markers. Case back ref. 3832 / 10792617, sold with guarantee booklet. 13mm wide excluding the crown. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Working. Adjusters working. Dial tarnished at the edges. Number 6 marker lacking.
A ladies Rolex stainless steel oyster perpetual automatic wristwatch with centre seconds and black dial with arrow head markers Ref 6623 cal. 1130, 25mm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Screw down crown functioning. Adjusters working. Watch running. Dial clean. Some scratches to crown and back. Strap a replacement. No box or papers.
A British Military issue Record W.W.W. stainless steel manual wristwatch. With black dial bearing the broad arrow mark, having pointed luminous hands, Arabic numeral markers, railroad minute track and subsidiary seconds. Screw back inscribed with the broad arrow, W. W. W. L14721, 532558, 35mm wide excluding crown. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Mechanism running. Adjusters working. Perspex replacement crystal. Minute hand lacking a portion of the inlay. Case front and sides worn and tarnished. Case back with some corrosion, we have not been able to remove.
A rare British Military issue Grana W.W.W. stainless steel manual wristwatch. With black dial bearing the broad arrow mark, having pointed luminous hands, Arabic numeral markers, railroad minute track and subsidiary seconds marked at 10 second intervals. Screw back inscribed with the broad arrow, W. W. W. M18295. Movement caliber KF320, 36mm wide excluding crown. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Working. Adjuster working. Light scratches to the glass and case. Dial in reasonable condition. Hands look to be replaced, probably a repair during service. Dial a different specification to most other www watches with the numbered sub seconds.
*Korea. A group of four to Private W.H. Parker, 1st Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment, captured during WWII, later serving with the regiment in Korea and saw action at the Battle of Imjin River 1939-1945 Star, War Medal, Korea 1950-53, 1st Britt.Omn type (5184771 Pte W H Parker Glosters), later issues in named card box of issue, United Nations for Korea, extremely fine, with a collection of original paperwork including a black and white photograph of the recipient in Stalag VIIIB prisoner of war camp with Prisoner of War Post envelope addressed to the recipient, a reunion photograph of the recipient with service friends, a newspaper dated 24.7.1991 headlined 'Glorious Glosters' printed with a group photograph which includes the recipient in uniform annotated 'Grandad P' with an arrow, plus various copied research including service papers and debriefing report 5184771 Private William Henry Parker served with the Gloucestershire Regiment from 19.1.1939, served with the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) with the 2nd Battalion, 48th (South Midland) Infantry Division from 1.10.1939, reported Prisoner of War after being captured at Cassel, Northern France 29.5.1940, posted as missing and sent to Stalag VIIIB, Trier (POW No.10776), released 10.5.1945 and admitted to Corse Hill Isolation Hospital, Swindon, re-joined 9.8.1950 and posted to the Wessex Brigade, served in Korea with the 1st Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment from 1.10.1950, served with the regiment during the Battle of Imjin River, the Gloucestershire Echo report dated 29.10.1951 reports 'Pte. Parker was in the Imjin area, taking supplies to forward positions, but when the bitter three days' and nights' battle started, he, and others, were about four miles away. When the Chinese-Communists made a wider, enveloping circle, he and his fellow drivers made a dash with their laden trucks through enemy-held territory'. (4)
A boxed Art Deco open faced pocket watch by Hamilton Watch Co, the plated engraved case with subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel Arrow hands, and Arabic numerals, signed 19 jewel lever movement grade 902 no. 3050097, in orginal Hamilton fitted case, both numbered 486980 to label and watch case (2)
B.R.D.C. A Souvenir of the Dinner given by the Club, to Major Sir Henry Segrave and Captain J. S. Irving, in honour of the attainment of the speed of 231mph, dated April 29th, 1929, a cord-tied 8pp. with a full-page Bryan de Grineau image of the Golden Arrow on the ISFC, and a F. Gordon Crosby image on page 3, the centre-spread containing the menu and toasts list and a cut-away of the car, signed on the front cover by Segrave and Irving, also similarly signed on the centre-spread by both men, together with Kaye Don (Kaye Ernest Donsky), John Theodore Cuthbert Moore-Brabazon (First Baron Brabazon of Tara) and Sir Arthur Stanley, page 6 images Miss England in action by de Grineau and a picture of the Wakefield Trophy ISRC, sound and intact, the publication is a little soiled, creased at the corners and some ghosting of the signatures The B.R.D.C. had been inaugurated as a social club in April 1928 with 25 members, and it was not until 1929 that the club became involved with the promotion of racing events. This dinner menu probably represents the earliest, if not the first B.R.D.C. promotion of a World Land Speed Record. (1)
An attractive Victorian walnut veneered and ebony Vienna style wall clock With a 16cm white enamelled dial with blued hands, Roman numerals the two train spring driven movement with a visible grid iron pendulum the roundel initialled RA flanking an arrow, the slender case with an ebonised urn finial, shaped ears, ebonised pendants with an undercut base. 89x29cms.

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