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1950s Ladies` Rolex gold (18ct) cocktail wristwatch with Rolex Precision seventeen jewel movement with patented super balance, the square dial with gold arrow-head and dot numerals, in gold (18ct) Rolex case, Swiss hallmarks, with diamond set lugs on gold (18ct) bracelet, (Birmingham 1958) in original Rolex box Appears to be in working order. The watch is in very good condition. The case is numbered 64809 Further images and condition reports available at www.reemandansie.com
SMITH (H) THE SERMONS OF MASTER HENRY SMITH GATHERED INTO ONE VOLUME.... WHEREUNTO IS ADDED GOD`S ARROW AGAINST ATHEISTS titles, engraved anchor device to first, London: Felix Kyngston 1607, the second title 1614, Two Sermons Preached by Mr Henry Smith with a Prayer for the Mourning thereunto adioyned, 1613 and Four Sermons Preached by Maister Henry Smith, 1614, together one vol, contemporary calf, boards gilt with the royal arms, very worn
A mid-20th Century base metal cased Open Face Keyless Pocket Watch, the Swiss 15 jewel movement with three adjustments, and blued steel overcoil hairspring, to an Arabic enamel dial with luminous quarters, outside minute track and further luminous filled hands with sunk subsidiary seconds, in a polished case with snap on back (lacking bow), and marked with a Government Broad Arrow over GSTP, 267649, width 2”
A Maple & Co Edwardian Mahogany Break Front Display Cabinet having all over raised, carved and pierced shell, floral, leaf and scroll decoration, scalloped top, with large bevelled glass door below flanked by mirrored sides, shaped undertier flanked by 2 carved doors with further musical instrument, bow, arrow, floral and scroll decoration, on 6 cabriole legs, 1m 52cm wide, 2m 32cm high
A Colonial mahogany and brass coffer, 18th century, hinged top opening to candle box, the front with ornate brass marquetry depicting an urn issuing flowers and trefoil brackets hinges, either side and back with directional arrow head carving, on bracket feet, 61cm high, 132.5cm wide, 58cm deep
A mahogany 18th century style small mantel timepiece. Incorporating a watch movement by John Shaw, Holborn, late 17th century, The gilt full-plate fusee verge pocket watch movement with pierced square section baluster pillars, elaborate foliate scroll pierced backcock, silvered regulation dial and signed John Shaw, Holborn to backplate, now with a 4 inch foliate engraved brass break-arch dial with rosette decorated centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with lozenge half hour markers and Arabic five minutes, and steel arrow shaped hands, in a case with ogee shaped caddy upstand above moulded cornice and break-arch front door, on conforming moulded base with brass ball feet, 29.5cm (11.75ins) high overall. John Shaw is recorded in Loomes, Brian The Early CLOCKMAKERS of Great Britain as apprenticed to Thomas Taylor of Holborn in 1675, gaining his Freedom of the Clockmakers` Company in 1682. He worked from Holborn until his death in around 1718.
A fine Charles II lantern clock, Richard Ames, London, circa 1680. The posted countwheel bell-striking movement with verge escapement and pendulum swinging within the frame of the clock between the trains and additional passing half-hour strike mounted behind the dial, the dial engraved with signature Richard Ames Neere St. Andrews Church in Holburn fecit in a curve towards the upper margin of the dial centre and with foliate tulip decoration to lower margin, with original iron hand and applied narrow Roman numeral chapter ring with wheatear half hour markers, the standard London third period `Lothbury` frame with column turned posts beneath dolphin engraved and pierced frets, vase turned finials and domed bell bearer, the side doors cut with slots to allow for the swing of the arrow shaped centre pendulum, the rear with iron hanging loop, on ball feet, (alarm removed), 38cm (15ins) high. Richard Ames is recorded in Loomes, Brian The Early CLOCKMAKERS of Great Britain as being born circa 1634, he was apprenticed to Peter Closon in 1648/9 and gaining his Freedom of the Clockmakers` Company in 1656/7. He was made Assistant in 1669, Warden 1676-81 and was elected master in September 1682 only to die the following month. His widow Katherine perhaps assisted by their son, William, continued the business until at least 1692. He had many apprentices, the most significant of which perhaps being John Ebsworth (Freed Apr. 1665) who became a fine maker of lantern clocks in his own right. The work of Richard Ames is discussed in Loomes, Brian LANTERN CLOCKS & Their Makers pages 127-134 where two very similar clocks to the current lot are comprehensively described and illustrated (figs. 9.5-11). All of these three examples share the same unusual features (passing half-hour strike and separately wound trains), and can be compared to another illustrated in Darken, Jeff and Hooper, John English 30 Hour Clocks pages 47-50 which only differs in not having passing half-hour strike.
A 19th century French marble and ormolu Portico clock by S Marti, with floral painted circular enamelled Arabic numeral dial, surrounded by wreath and arrow mounts with mask head sunburst pendulum, with bell striking eight day movement no.353, complete with key, height approx. 53cm (illustrated)
Vintage Action Man, Indian Chief & Indian Brave, Indian Chief has hard head with scar, painted hazel eyes, brown flock hair and moulded blue trunks, wearing long black wig, American Indian style top and matching trousers, brown moccasins, accessories include Chief`s head-dress, satchel, bow and arrow with quiver, spear and a camp fire, figure clothing and accessories in good condition with some wear, Chief comes in display box, discoloured, and Indian Brave with hard head, blue eagle-eyes and brown flock hair, with moulded blue trunks, wearing long black wig, top, trousers and moccasins same as Chief, accessories include spear, tomahawk and headband with feather, figure and accessories in good condition except head come off and some wear, wording on small of back of both `(c) CGP Products, Corporation, 1978` (2)
A British Fairburn-Sykes Type Fighting Knife, 3rd Pattern, with plain double-edged blade, 16.5cm long, straight cross-guard, alloy concentric ringed grip, stamped with WD arrow and `2` (mould number), in its brass mounted leather sheath, 29cm overall A British Fairburn-Sykes Type Fighting Knife, 3rd Pattern by William Rodgers, Sheffield with a plain double-edged blade, 17.5 cm long, retaining some blackened finish, back-swept crossguard, bearing maker`s mark, alloy concentric ringed grip, in its brass mounted leather sheath, 29.5cm overall, (2).
An early 19th Century carved bug-bear coconut powder flask, carved with a band of four roundels filled with flower vases, musical instruments and crossed arrow cases, within a surround of fruiting vine and stiff leaves, the silver mounted mouth with carved mask surround, length approx 15cm, together with another coconut powder flask, length approx 14cm.
W.Erhardt, London, a military issue metal open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black hands and Roman numerals, and subsidiary seconds dial, the three piece case stamped D over 16452 with an arrow below to the screw back, the three quarter plate, keyless wound movement similarly stamped
A 1st quarter of the 19th Century gilt metal Full Hunter Verge Watch, Hunter & Son, Fench St – London, No A3735, the gilt movement with pierced and engraved cock with silvered regulation disc and blued steel screws with plain finned pillars, to an Arabic enamel dial with further Arabic quarters and outside minute track with gilt arrow hands and winding square at 4, in a hinged and polished case with Maker’s Mark TG, width 1 1/8”
A mid-20th Century base metal cased Open Face Military Keyless Pocket Watch, Elgin 41920431, the 9 jewel movement with mono-metallic balance to a signed black dial with outside minute track and luminous Arabic numerals with sunk subsidiary seconds and spade hands, in a polished case with screw-down back marked with a Government broad arrow, G770,GSTP, width 2”
A mid-20th Century Nickel and Plated Open Face Keyless Pocket Watch, unsigned, the jewelled movement with mono-metallic balance, to a painted Arabic dial with outside minute track, luminous filled hands and sunk subsidiary seconds, in a polished case with snap-on back engraved GSTP over a Government broad arrow, width 2”
A late 19th/early 20th century silverplated circular warming dish, with handled dome cover and beaded border, raised on triform scrolled stand with burner, together with two oval lidded entree dishes and two further Mappin & Webb silverplated oval bowls, with military arrow issue marks and dated 1961 (5)
Military wristwatch in gilt metal case on brown leather strap stamped `GW367 TP 1/5 Military Arrow` Note: a 2-button chronograph adapted by the maker circa 1940; during construction at the factory they deliberately failed to fit the hour and minute wheels to their 17 jewel movement which would have given the watch its usual time telling ability
Hornby Railways: Argos limited edition of 1500 21C159 Sir Archibald Sinclair Golden Arrow Battle of Britain locomotive and tender in Southern green with detail pack (lacks nameplates), R374 Spitfire locomotive and tender in Southern green, R398 LNER 4472 green Flying Scotsman locomotive and tender, R157 BR DMU power and trailer car, R486 Southern coaches (4, one with lighting unit, two with gloss repaint) R487 Southern brake coach with lighting unit, G-VG, boxes G
Bachmann, Hornby and Rivarossi coaches: Hornby Pullman First Parlour car, Third Parlour, Pullman blue grey Golden Arrow, SR Luggage van, SR Mk 1 green coach, Bachmann, SR green Bullied Corridor composite (2) open brake, Corridor 2nd, Bulleid Crimson and cream Composite, Parcel van 63` Thompson 1st corridor, BR blue centre railcar, mostly in original boxes, loose Hornby Mail coach and three crimson and cream coaches, Lima maroon parcels van and Mainline maroon suburban coach, G-E, boxes VG (22)
The Action for a Tower Flintlock Musket, the lockplate engraved TOWER, with a crown over GR and a crowned arrow, the pan with flash guard; a Similar Flintlock Action, the lock plate engraved with crown over GR and crowned arrow; a Similar Percussion Cap Action, the lockplate engraved with the East India Company lion; a Walnut Full Stock for a Musket, barrel and action missing, with brass ramrod pipes, trigger guard and butt plate, with steel ramrod (4)
A 19th Century Enfield Snider Rifle, the 75cm steel two band barrel with hinged ladder sight, the lockplate stamped with crown over VR, crowned arrow, 1869 ENFIELD, walnut full stock, the butt stamped with circular ENFIELD mark over 1 on one side, the opposing side with DG within a diamond, MGA 251, steel trigger guard and butt plate, all parts with War Department marks, with later ramrod

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