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Lot 594

A British 1907 pattern SMLE bayonet sword by Chapmansingled edge fullered blade, crowned GR broad arrow and ordnance marks, wooden two piece grip, steel mounted leather scabbard with belt hanger length 55cmCondition: Overall good condition commensurate with age

Lot 257

A gentleman's 9ct gold Accurist automatic wristwatchcircular silvered brushed sunburst dial with raised gilt hour arrow markers, gold dauphine hands and centre sweep seconds signed Accurist, 21 jewels manual automatic movement, dial diameter 31 mm., case diameter 33m., total weight approx. 20.6gCondition: Winds, ticks and runs however no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order. Hands set. Two lugs have sheared off and are not present.

Lot 423

The Lone Ranger - an original vintage 1970s (1973) Marx Toys The Lone Ranger ' Tonto ' playset action figure. The figure with jacket, trousers, holster with x2 pistols, x2 knife scabbards and bow and empty arrow quiver. Boxed.

Lot 563

A road sign, of arrow form for Sancerre, 25cm x 100cm.

Lot 1357

Cast iron VW workshop arrow sign, L: 41 cm. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1453

Cast iron Mercedes parking arrow, W: 40 cm. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 208

A Military Issue Brass Pocket Barometer by T.A.R.S & W Ltd, no.B5729, with rotating dial, military broad arrow engraved to the back of the case, with suspension loop, 6.8cm diameter

Lot 240

A WWII Military Issue Pocket Box Sextant by Stanley of London, MkIII, dated 1941, no.3023, stamped with a broad arrow, complete with brass and leather case

Lot 610

A 1940s Royal Air Force Band Drum, stamped Premier with Broad Arrow, dated 1947

Lot 633

A pair of Military Issue Flying Boots, worn by Gordon Cutts of the British Royal Air Force, Service Number 2573684, size 9, with broad arrow to the inside (2)

Lot 325

The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild Traveler's Bow & Ancient Arrow full size replica, Good Plus, within Good Plus to Excellent packaging. See photo. 

Lot 606

Large Seagiant 1955 ships bell with broad arrow mark, hand knotted crown shaped pull and plaque 'Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service Tug Seagiant'  built by Hall Russell of Aberdeen, Entered Service 21-4-55 Sold out of Service 7-11-80 H.M.S Ulysses, when proceeding to sea from Marsamxett, Malta in a strong gregale on 26 Dec 1955 had 4 ratings washed overboard from her forecastle. Seagiant, under the command of Mr W. Jaquest, Master H/S, rescued 2 ratings for which he was awarded a Commander-in- Chief's Commendation'. The diameter of the bells mouth is 32.5cm

Lot 188

Wilkinson Sword 1B/4594 with broad arrow mark army survival knife and carved bone handled knife with carved sheath and leather sheath grip

Lot 130

After Eugen Bormel (1858-1932) bronze figure of semi nude lady (missing arrow) on marble base - approx. 43cm tall

Lot 213

Model Railway - x2 N gauge trainset locomotive engines, comprising of; an Atlas no. 42001 Alco RS-3 Burlington Northern #4068, and a Grafar 'The Golden Arrow' Southern 21C1. Both housed within their original boxes. 

Lot 91

Scalextric - a collection of assorted Scalextric slot car racing accessories to include; C8293 Pit Crew Blue Tyre Change team, C8294 Refuel Pit Crew Silver team, x2 Moto GP Motorbikes, unpainted trackside figures and C23 Scaletti Arrow car.

Lot 20

A collection of fountain pens to include: Mabie Todd & Co Blackbird self filling black and gilt fountain pen with 14ct gold nib, stamped nib and barrel; a Gunter Wagner Pelikan black and gilt fountain pen with 585 14K gold nib, stamped; an Imperial Made in USA fountain pen with red and white spiral decoration on black ground, gilt banding and clip, iridium nib; vintage Writer red marbled cover and barrel, the barrel stamped WRITER M.P.P.I.P LTD, MADE IN INDIA, 1958, the nib stamped WRITER TIPPED, with cover clip with arrow head clip and black terminal, approx 12.5cm long; Voss black and steel Prov No: 26838-47 fountain pen, 14ct plated nib (inked); a Lamy BB-double broad 2000 fountain with cartridges and vintage Blackbird Mabie, Todd & Co.,. Made in England red and blue mottled lever fill fountain pen, the nib stamped 14ct 

Lot 427

Two Medieval Irish Tavern Tokens. Approximately 17mm diameter. These distinctive pewter tokens were found by Brendán O’Riordáin during his archaeological excavations at Winetavern Street in Dublin. As its name suggests, this street was once famous for its taverns and it is likely that the tokens were originally used by local inn-keepers when normal coinage was scarce.They were discovered inside a wood-lined cess-pit, where the tokens had been discarded sometime in the 13th century. They were closely clumped together, suggesting that the coins were deposited within an organic bag, possibly a leather purse or satchelIn all 2,061 pewter tokens were uncovered, the majority of which contained a figure on one side, depicting either a human or an animal (an armorial device was found on the reverse). Some of the figures used included an ecclesiastic with a crozier, a pilgrim carrying a staff and drinking bowl, a bear-like animal, a deer wounded by an arrow and pairs of confronted birds.The tokens appear to date to the period immediately proceeding the introduction of the round farthing by Edward I in 1279 AD. It is possible that pewter tokens  such as these were declared illegal  before this consignment of coins was put into circulation and this led to their disposal en masse in the pit

Lot 428

Two Medieval Irish Tavern Tokens. Approximately 17mm diameter. These Two distinctive pewter tokens were found by Brendán O’Riordáin during his archaeological excavations at Winetavern Street in Dublin. As its name suggests, this street was once famous for its taverns and it is likely that the tokens were originally used by local inn-keepers when normal coinage was scarce.They were discovered inside a wood-lined cess-pit, where the tokens had been discarded sometime in the 13th century. They were closely clumped together, suggesting that the coins were deposited within an organic bag, possibly a leather purse or satchel In all 2,061 pewter tokens were uncovered, the majority of which contained a figure on one side, depicting either a human or an animal (an armorial device was found on the reverse). Some of the figures used included an ecclesiastic with a crozier, a pilgrim carrying a staff and drinking bowl, a bear-like animal, a deer wounded by an arrow and pairs of confronted birds.The tokens appear to date to the period immediately proceeding the introduction of the round farthing by Edward I in 1279 AD. It is possible that pewter tokens  such as these were declared illegal  before this consignment of coins was put into circulation and this led to their disposal en masse in the pit

Lot 90

Assortment of enamel and gilt metal badges comprising of Miller Radio Sunbeams badge, with blue enamel border with rabbit and chicken standing before the sun, 25mm diameter; together with a similar BBC Radio Circle badge with Birmingham white enamel banner, 20mm diameter; a similar North example and London example; Thomas Fattorini 1940 H.M.V circular badge with white, red and blue border central blue panel, 22mm diameter; two Miller of Birmingham BBC Radio Circle Midland badges with blue border and white enamel banner, one with red enamel banner missing, 28mm long; Fattorini Invicta Radio, with green enamel banner and black rearing horse, 25mm wide; Thomas Fattorini Radio Circle 5SC circular badge, white enamel with gilt detail; blue enamel banner on white background,18mm diameter; Jenkins of Hockley Liverpool Radio Circle 6LV, with blue enamel border and central pelican panel, 23mm diameter; Stokes of Melbourne 30B 'Smile Away' badge, sky blue enamel badge in the shape of Australia, 20mm wide; Stokes of Melbourne 3UZ Nilsens Radio Club, red enamel badge in the shape of Australia with blue and gilt banner, 23mm wide; unnamed Radio of Society of Great Britain, Burton on Trent branch diamond shaped badge, with Union Flag decoration, 28mm long; London Radio Club 2LO lapel badge, with blue enamel banner and gilt laurel wreath decoration, enameled 2LO, 18mm diameter; W. Miller BBC Radio Circle 2ZY Manchester branch, blue enamel badge with gilt detail, 25mm wide; indistinct gilt metal 5IT with red and blue enamel detail, 35mm wide; Strattons Winston Churchill morse code V for Victory badge, with red, blue and white enamel with gilt detail, 22mm long; W. O. Lewis For Empire Junior Imperial & Constitution League gilt metal badge with flag of St. George and Union Flag, with blue enamel banner, 18mm wide; unnamed silver and blue enamel G2LB lapel badge with diagonal arrow and white lettering, 16mm diameter and Thomas Fattorini British Broadcasting Co. Limited Radio Circle 2ZY badge with blue enamel border and black horn and blue banner, 25mm diameter.

Lot 19

A Parker Duofold black and gilt fountain pen, double bands to barrel and cover, arrow clip, the nib stamped PARKER 18K 750, the reverse nib numbered 82, approx 28.6 grams, 13.5cm together with two Parker 51 fountain pens, one fully steel with gilt bands, stamped and boxed, the other black resin barrel with gilt cap and clip (3) 

Lot 15

A vintage Parker Vacumatic fountain pen, with mother-of-pearl stripes to barrel and cover, the cover with gilt engraved banding and clip stamped PARKER, the barrel stamped GEO. S. PARKER, PARKER VACUMATIC, MADE IN USA.. the nib stamped 14K PARKER CANADA with arrow motif, approx 16.1 grams, 13cm long 

Lot 100

A French silver taste-vin. The tastevin with snake handle decorated with a central image Louis XVI in the shape of a coin and embossed with grapes having notation to rim 'Hardoin. Beaune 1811'. Bearing French Minerva hallmark with makers lozenge M arrow P. Length 9cm. Weight: 54g.All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.  

Lot 15

A Vintage Accurist Automatic Wristwatch, Gold Coloured Lance Shaped Hands, Arrow Hour Indicators and Circular Face Inscribed Accurist 21 Jewels Automatic Shockprotected, Gold Plated Case Measuring 33mm Wide, on Unrelated Gold Plated Stainless Steel Bark Effect Expanding Strap

Lot 118

A PUNCH COVER ARTWORK BY ANDRE FRANCOIS 'BOW AND ARROW', WATERCOLOUR PAINTING AND PEN ON PAPER,29cm x 23cm Mounted in a frame and glazed. 40cm x 32cm

Lot 161

A box containing a silver snap bangle, a silver brooch in the form of an arrow; a white metal brooch in the form of a leaf; a crucifix pendant set with coloured stones; amber coloured bead necklace; ladies wrist watches and costume jewellery

Lot 809

A SCARCE .41 (RIMFIRE) WILLIAMSON PATENT DERRINGER VEST PISTOL, serial no. 677, made by North America Firearms Company, Philadelphia, circa 1868, with iron slide forwards barrel marked on the left side 'WILLIAMSON'S PAT OCT 2 1866 NEW YORK' (some shallow pitting), American scrolls engraved to backstrap and breech, flat sighting plane engraved with an arrow and fitted with a blade fore-sight, brass frame, walnut full-stock with chequered birdshead butt and guarded trigger with engraved bow and finial, complete with a later manufacture percussion converter. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 1402

SOMERTON GUNS A 12-BORE HAND-DETACHABLE SIDELOCK EJECTOR, serial no. 78528, for 1990 by Armas Parkemy, 27 1/4in. (69cm) nitro reproved chopperlump barrels (London magnum reproof in 1991), file cut rib with banner engraved 'SOMERTON GUNS', 2 3/4in. chambers, bored approx. imp. cyl. and 1/2 choke, removable striker discs, automatic safety, hand-detachable lockplates, gold arrow cocking-indicators and gold-washed lockpins, gold-washed triggers, the front articulated, rolled-edge triggerguard, fine acanthus scroll engraving with floral bouquets, bright finish, 15in. stock with diamond grip, weight 7lb. 1oz.. S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act

Lot 1467

J. PURDEY & SONS A 12-BORE SELF-OPENING SIDELOCK EJECTOR, serial no. 13615, for 1890, 28in. replacement nitro barrels (by another in 1966), the rib spuriously engraved 'J. PURDEY & SONS. SOUTH AUDLEY STREET. LONDON.', 2 1/2in. chambers, bored approx. imp. cyl. and 1/2 choke, removable striker discs, automatic safety with gold-inlaid 'SAFE' detail, arrow cocking-indicators, fine acanthus scroll engraving with floral bouquets, retaining much renewed colour-hardening and finish, 14 7/8in. replacement stock with matching fore-end wood, weight 6lb. 11oz., in a brass-cornered oak and leather case. S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act

Lot 801

A SCARCE .41 (RIMFIRE) WILLIAMSON PATENT DERRINGER VEST PISTOL, serial no. 6198, made by North America Firearms Company, Philadelphia, circa 1868, with iron slide forwards barrel marked on the left side 'WILLIAMSON'S PAT OCT 2 1866 NEW YORK', American scrolls engraved to backstrap and breech, flat sighting plane engraved with an arrow and fitted with a blade fore-sight, brass frame, walnut full-stock with chequered birdshead butt and guarded trigger with engraved bow and finial. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 1375

J. PURDEY & SONS A PAIR OF 12-BORE SELF-OPENING SIDELOCK EJECTORS, serial no. 18212 / 3, for 1904, 29in. nitro chopperlump barrels, ribs engraved '1' and '2' and 'J. PURDEY & SONS. AUDLEY HOUSE. SOUTH AUDLEY STREET. LONDON. MADE OF SIR JOSEPH WHITWORTH'S FLUID PRESSED STEEL.' 2 1/2in. chambers, bored approx. imp. cyl. and 3/4 choke (No.1) 1/2 and 3/4 choke (No.2), self-opening actions, toplevers engraved '1' and '2', automatic safeties with gold-inlaid 'SAFE' details, 'arrow' cocking-indicators, articulated front triggers, fine border and acanthus scroll engraving surrounding floral bouquets, 13 1/2in. figured stocks (worn), weight 6lb. 9oz. (No.1) 6lb. 10oz. (No.2), in their makers brass-cornered oak and leather double guncase. S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act

Lot 731

A RARE .577/.450 BOER STEYR PEABODY MARTINI HENRY, SIGNED 'STEYR', serial number R9901, dated 1882, with 32 1/2in. sighted barrel with inspection marks, left side of the receiver with large OE WG monogram for Österreichische Waffenfabriksgesellschaft, with 'STEYR - 1882' in the center, opposite side marked 'AMATA ROMANA / ARMA / Md.1879' within a belt surmounted by a crown, an arrow through a 'S' and inspection marks, the serial number on the right side of the receiver, fore-end and barrel, wooden stock without roundels or cartouches on the butt, complete with sling swivels and cleaning rod, markings clear but steelwork with surface rust and some pitting, particularly to the trigger-guard, rear-sight slider frozen, 49 1/2 in. overall length. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 306

A RARE 'ROCKY MOUNTAIN' PAIR OF RIDING SPURS WITH STRAPS MARKED 'EATONS' RANCH' WOLF WYOMING, early 20th Century, with 1 1/2in. 20-point steel rowels, 2in. shanks, decorated steel heel-bands, the sides with engraved white metal inlays, straps marked 'EATONS RANCH / WOLF WYOMING' with the Eaton rope and arrow, plus brass studded borders.

Lot 728

A .577/450 MARTINI-HENRY MARK III VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT (AUSTRALIA) COLONIAL SERVICE RIFLE, SIGNED B.S.A & M. Co., serial number 3193, dated 1887, with 32 1/2in. sighted and proof-marked barrel, falling-block action with slab-sided receiver marked 'S . X' (strengthened extractor) on bridge, right side marked with Queen's Crown over 'V . R / B.S.A & M.Co. / 1887 / III / I', with crown over Broad Arrow and 'V Gt / B'HAM' ownership mark, full walnut stock, butt with Birmingham and Victorian Government roundels, complete with cleaning rod, parts with inspection and WD ownership marks, heavy service wear to stock with forend losses to the sides of the cleaning rod channel. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 14

A PENDANT NECKLACE AND TWO CHAINS, to include a bow and arrow pendant set with single cut diamonds, partial 9ct hallmark, suspended from a fine curb link chain with spring clasp, stamped 9k, length 400mm, a fine chain with spring clasp stamped 375, 460mm, and a rose metal fine Rolo chain with barrel clasp stamped 9ct, length 390mm, approximate gross weight 4.0 grams

Lot 157

Six Corgi Aircraft, 1301 Piper Cherokee Arrow, white/blue. 1302 Piper Navajo, yellow/white, 1306 Noth American P-51D Mustang, camouflaged body, 1311 Messerschmitt ME410 grey/brown camouflage body, 1311 Messerschmitt ME410, silver body, 1313 Japanese Zero-Sen A6M5, metallic green, all in mint condition, 1313 has been opened, one propellor blade has broken off, Perspex lidded boxes are excellent, one small crack to 1311 lid, plus scarce Woolf, Laing, Christie & Partners News letter for The Mettoy Co.Ltd ‘Corgi Take To The Air’ launching the Corgi Aircraft range dated 7/72 with publicity black/white photograph. (7 items)

Lot 502

Large ornate spherical sun dial with arrow detail and square stone base, 140cm high x 50cm wide

Lot 114

Vintage brass ‘ Gents ‘ sign with directional arrow, 17cm x 13cm

Lot 327

A HORNBY R2369 OO gauge 'The Golden Arrow' train pack comprising Battle of Britain class steam locomotive together with 3x Pullman coaches - G/VG in G/VG box

Lot 1527

A quantity of mixed vac formed boat hulls and kits to include an Arrow motor cruiser, and a frigate type 21

Lot 221

1932 Austin 7 ArrowRegistration No. RH 6022Chassis No. 141745Engine No. M80629From the stable of Herbert Austin and reputedly designed in the billiard room in his home at Lickey Grange the Baby Austin originally had a capacity of 696cc giving an RAC rating of 7.2HP.   Three prototypes were manufactured at the factory and the car was announced to the public in July 1922.   Nearly 2,300 cars were produced during the first year of manufacture and within a few years the Austin 7 dominated the small car market.   By the time the car was phased out in 1939 some 290,000 cars and vans had been sold.   So successful was the Baby Austin that many firms built the car under Licence.   Notable names included American Austin, Dixi (later to become BMW) and Rosengart in France.  The Model was also the basis for the Austin 7 Swallow which set William Lyons on the road to success and laid the foundations for what was to become Jaguar Cars.   The 7 was offered with many different bodies and this is The Arrow version. First registered in July 1932, the original registration number was successfully reissued in 2005. Coming from the same vendor as lot 224, the Arrow has been subject to the same meticulous restoration.   The car was purchased without a body and the vendor built this copy of the original.   The car is powered by the iconic 750cc engine and is fitted with a four-speed gearbox.   Nicely finished in light blue, everything has been done but for the hood covering, the hood frame is present and fitted.    The Vendor stored the car as he had other projects so it would now benefit from gentle recommissioning and for the hood covering to be made.  It would appear that this is a rare example of the Arrow. The car is offered with a current V5c and will be MOT and tax exempt.   Spares for the Austin 7 are readily available and supported by a very active Club that organises many events.Estimate: £7,000 – 9,000

Lot 29

MÄRKLIN zwei Mercedes-Benz Rennwagen, bestehend aus Modell 1098, W 196, Museumsmodell von 1989, Start-nr. 18, 4 Aufkleber anbei, L 31 cm und Silberpfeil, W 154, Museumsmodell von 1990, L 27 cm, beide in Orig.-Kofferbox, auf Holzbrett montiert, Schlüssel anbei. Uhrwerk nicht geprüft. Aus einer badischen Privatsammlung- meist unbespielte Vitrinenstücke.| MÄRKLIN two Mercedes-Benz racing cars, consisting of model 1098, W 196, museum model from 1989, start no. 18, 4 stickers attached, L 31 cm and Silver Arrow, W 154, museum model from 1990, L 27 cm, both in original case box, mounted on wooden board, key enclosed. Clockwork not checked. From a private collection in Baden - mostly unused showcase pieces.

Lot 713

An enamel double sided "Telephone" arrow, approx. 23" x 5½"

Lot 260

1950s gilt metal medallion, decorated in relief with the Coat of Arms of Oostende to one side and engraved HMS Humber together with a Royal Navy bosun's whistle, stamped with broad arrow and three ashtrays, one stamped HMS Birmingham and the other stamped Captain HMS Essington, medallion D5cm

Lot 186

A GROUP OF NEOLITHIC STONE AGE FLINT ARROW HEADS. Eleven in total of various forms. With a protective display case. Arrowheads approx. 3cm - 5.5cm lengths. (11) In good overall condition.

Lot 167

A CHINESE PORCELAIN ARROW VASE. Of pear shaped form with wide mouth and twin tubular handles, covered in a greyish blue glaze thinning into a mushroom coloured glaze around the rims and banded edges, with visible crackle throughout. 25.5cm tall.Good overall condition with no signs of damage or repair.

Lot 220

Binoculars, bosun's whistle with military arrow, jewellery, beaded vintage evening bags, etc

Lot 1471

E.W Watts Theodolite?, green lacqured brass, No 33996, bearing military arrow, to sliding base, cased,38cm long.

Lot 375

chronomat seamatic Automatic military arrow perpetual calendar 660ft=200m gents wristwatch the watch is ticking

Lot 1003

VERTEX - a Second World War Period nickel plated military issue "Dirty Dozen" mechanical wristwatch, circa 1940s, black dial with Arabic numerals, syringe hands, subsidiary seconds dial and British Broad Arrow, caseback inscribed W.W.W. (Watch Wrist Waterproof) British Broad Arrow and numbered A6666 3519582, 15 jewel movement, case width 36mm, working order . Condition Report:Movement – currently working Dial - very cleanGlass - several heavy surface marks and general wear to edgesHands - goodCase - slight wear to plating on high points and edges of lugsCrown – hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - none Notes – no box or papers

Lot 1007

MOVADO - a Vintage bi-metal mechanical wristwatch, circa 1950s, silvered dial with applied gilt Breguet Arabic numerals, pencil hands, red arrow sweep centre seconds hand, 17jewel movement with calibre C260M, case no. 5416, case width 30mm, working order . Condition Report:Movement – currently working Dial - slightly discolouredGlass - a few deep surface marks above 10Hands - goodCase - light wear and surface abrasions mainly on casebackCrown – hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - unassociated tan pig-skin strap, general wearNotes – no box or papers

Lot 452

* Sampler. A reticella lace band sampler, mid 17th century, cream linen sampler, embroidered with linen, worked with 6 bands of needlelace, cutwork, and drawn threadwork, with arrow embroidered on left-hand side (to indicate the orientation?), toned, a little worn in places, 36 x 17 cm (14.25 x 6.75 ins), mounted, framed and glazed (47 x 27.5 cm), ink note in neat copperplate tipped onto backboard 'Sampler in needle point lace date & worker unknown', and on verso 'Miss Binyon Henwick Grove Worcester', note beneath in a later hand reading 'Perhaps intended for use as a book cover'QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Collection of Quaker antiquary Martha Spriggs (1777-1866), Worcester, by family descent.The writer of the note on the reverse of the frame is probably Margaret Binyon (1859-1918) who lived at Henwick Grove with her sister Gulielma; Margaret was the keener collector as well as more forceful sister, and family papers state that many of the labels attached to family pieces are in her hand.Rare early band sampler, of the kind used to record patterns and stitches for the instruction of others. For similar 17th century lace samplers see the V&A, accession number T.115-1956 and The Met, accession number 57.122.379.

Lot 612

* Irish Bowl. A George III silver rose bowl by Joseph Jackson, Dublin, 1784, the bowl stands on a circular ring foot, the body decorated with dotwork and foliage bands with floral swags, with a cartouche of an arm in armour embowed holding in the gauntleted hand an arrow, 18 cm diameter, 344g QTY: (1)

Lot 75

Four Metropolitan whistles, ARP, City Police, Police and broad arrow, together with a bosun's whistle.

Lot 142

Jaeger LeCoultre, a military pocket watch, broad arrow, G.S.T.P., 261842 XX and another military pocket watch, broad arrow, G.S. MkII, A 79362, A85124, both spares or repair.

Lot 141

Jaeger LeCoultre, a military pocket watch, GS/TP, XX 373914 broad arrow and another military pocket watch, broad arrow G.S.T.P. U2534, both spares or repair

Lot 215

WWII Cortebert Extra British Officer's Military Pocket Watch Black Explorer Cortebert made watch movements for Rolex The Pocket Watch has a black dial with subsidiary seconds and lumed Arabic numerals. The Case back is marked with the MOD broad arrow above 'GSTP 237882 XX'. Condition: The Pocket Watch is in good condition commensurate with the age of the Pocket Watch.

Lot 173

Hall (Joseph) The Works..., some contemporary ink marginalia, a few leaves with minor loss or tears affecting text, a couple of pin-holes through text affecting several leaves, the odd spot, Printed by John Haviland for Richard Moore, 1625 § Smith (Henry) The Sermons of Mr Henry Smith: Gathered into one volume... whereunto is added Gods Arrow Against Atheists, loss to A2 and 2E8 affecting text, the odd spot, Thomas Man, Paul Man and Jonah Man, 1631 bound with Twelve sermons, preached by Mr Henry Smith, Printed by John Haviland for George Edwards, 1632, together 2 works in 1 vol., water-staining, later calf, upper cover almost detached, a little rubbed, loss to spine ends § Preston (John) The New Covenant, or, The Saints Portion... 8th edition, corrected, first few leaves with worming to foot and light water-staining to margins, light occasional spotting, contemporary calf, rebacked, morocco spine label, Printed by J.D. for Nicolas Bourne, 1634; and 3 others, 17th century Christian literature, vs. (6)

Lot 92

Art Deco arrow jabot pin, set calibre emeralds and rose cut diamonds, the quiver stamped '15ct&PT', 5cm long approx, 2.6g gross approx (a/f)

Lot 671

Three trays of tools tp include a boxed car polisher and an Arrow stapler

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