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A fibre glass replica Hawk `Red Arrow` aeroplane, in typical red, white and blue livery with a padded seat, on solid wheels, approx. 240cm long Provenance: Made at the station workshops of RAF Scampton in 1988 and then pulled between RAF Waddington and RAF Scampton in November of that year to raise money for STRUT. It was subsequently rafffled in December and won by the present owner.
A GENTLEMAN`S TUDOR OYSTER ROYALE WRISTWATCH, c. 1950, in stainless steel case having a silvered dial with gilt Arabic numerals and arrow-head batons, gilt alpha hands, signed to dial and Rolex button to oyster pipe, together with two other wristwatches by Jaeger le Coutre and Omega (both at fault)
J. Eastland, London, a gold pair cased pocket watch, no.2703, the case hallmarked London 1788, incuse case maker’s mark IW, the two piece case with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, and gold arrow hands, the cylinder fusee movement with flat steel three armed balance and underspring balance spring, the balance cock pierced and engraved with foliate scrolls, with diamond endstone, and silvered regulator disc, the outer case 5cm diameter
John Ellicott, London, an 18 carat gold pair cased pocket watch (movement and inner case only), the three piece case hallmarked London 1804, incuse maker’s mark IM, with white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals, and gold arrow hands, the cylinder fusee movement no.4270, with pierced and engraved pillars and stopwork mount, finely pierced balance cock, steel set diamond endstone, polished steel tapered three arm undersprung balance, and Tompion type regulator disc, the case 5.2cm diameter
Rolex, Oyster Royal, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, ref.6044, no.720499, circa 1939, the two piece screw down case and crown with gilt dial, arrow markers and Arabic numerals, gold feuille hands, and centre seconds hand, the seventeen Rolex jewel movement cal.530, the case 3.8cm including lugs, on a brown leather strap
Breitling Navitimer Montbrilliant, a gentleman’s stainless steel chronograph wristwatch, ref.3843, no.A300304, circa 1998, the two piece case with side buttons, silvered dial, inner tachymeter scale, silver arrow markers, white arrow hands and three subsidiary dials running hours, minutes and seconds, the thirty-eight jewel Breitling automatic movement cal.ETA 2894A2, the case 4.3cm including lugs, on a black stitched strap, in its box with international warranty, instruction manual and outer card packaging
* Omega, Seamaster Co-Axial Chronometer, A gentleman’s stainless steel bracelet wristwatch (Aqua Terra), circa 2005, the two piece screw case and crown with blue dial, tapered baton numerals, arrow minute hand, lozenge hour hand, and date aperture, the twenty-seven jewel Omega automatic movement, adjusted to five postions and temperature, Co-Axial escapement, cal.2500, number 80757189, the case 4.7cm including lugs, on a block link bracelet with fold over clasp
Rolex, Oyster Speedking, a mid size 9 carat gold wristwatch, ref.6420, no.235090, circa 1943, the two piece screw down case and crown with cream dial, gold tapered baton and Arabic numerals and gold skeleton hands, with red arrow centre seconds hand, the seventeen jewel Rolex precision movement no.1326, 3.5cm including lugs (no bracelet)
Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold wristwatch, ref.76278, circa 1936, the three piece screw down case with white dial, raised arrow markers, baton hands and centre seconds hand, the 18 jewel Rolex movement cal.645, no.24126, case 4cm long including lugs Please note: This watch is 9 carat, not 18 carat
Indian Cavalry / Yeomanry Victorian Officer’s 1891 hallmarked silver mounted pouch belt. A 2 inch example of silver lace with central salmon pink silk line; red Morocco lined. Silver furniture by Bent and Parker, bearing Birmingham hallmarks, comprise five loped boss securing two chains terminating in arrow prickers housed in hexagonal guard; hallmarked buckle, tip and slide with engraved border. Lace dull, stitching faults.
SIR WILLIAM `HAMO` THORNYCROFT (1850-1925) Artemis and Her Hound, dated 1909, a bronze cast from a model by Hamo Thornycroft of a scantily-clad huntress carrying a bow and drawing an arrow from her quiver, with greyhound at her side, on a naturalistic base, inscribed `Hamo Thornycroft Sc` to the top of the base, inscribed and dated `Hamo Thornycroft 1909` to the side of the base, initialled `HT` twice, and titled `ARTEMIS` to the front of the base, all on a green marbled rectangular base, the bronze 25" high, 13" wide, 6 3/4" deep. Note: Originally modelled in 1879, when Thornycroft was heavily influenced by the poet and literary critic Edmund Gosse, Artemis was one of the first examples of `The New Sculpture`, seeking to re-examine Classical sculpture for a new age. In 1880 Thornycroft showed a life-sized plaster of Artemis and Her Hound at the Paris Salon. Subsequently The Duke of Westminster commissioned a life size marble statue which was exhibited at the Salon in 1882 before being installed at Eaton Hall in Cheshire. Artemis and Her Hound was well received by the critics, and one noted that `a great advance was proclaimed...by the epoch-making "Artemis"...The attitude and arrangement are altogether admirable, as well as original...from every point of view the group is beautiful`. A half-size bronze version of Artemis was exhibited by Thornycroft at the Royal Academy in 1911 [1799] and another bronze statuette at the Royal Scottish Academy in 1917-18. Literature: S. Beattie, The New Sculpture, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1983, p. 149 E. Manning, Marble & Bronze, The Art & Life of Hamo Thornycroft, London: Trefoil Books Ltd., 1982 M. H. Spielmann, British Scupture and Sculptors of To-day, London, 1901, p.39
BR(E) enamel F/F Platform Sign, TICKET OFFICE with right facing arrow and LONDON with left facing arrow. Measures 36" x 18". Reputedly ex St Neots station on the East Coast main line. Good overall condition with excellent colour and shine, one chip near the letter `T` otherwise just edge chipping.
A 1st quarter of the 20th Century Nickel Cased Open Face Keyless Military Pocket Watch, Zenith, 7030516, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with mono-metallic balance and overcoil hairspring, to a signed Arabic enamel dial with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel spade hands, and also marked with a Government Broad Arrow, I, 1930, in a hinged and polished case numbered 8093750, width 2”
A mid-20th Century Chrome Plated Military Issue Open Face Keyless Pocket Watch, unsigned, the Swiss 15 jewel movement with three adjustments and Geneva stripe decoration, to a gilt balance wheel and blued steel overcoil hairspring, to an Arabic enamel dial (hairlines) with outside minute track, luminous filled hands and subsidiary seconds, in a polished case with snap-on back, marked with a Government Broad Arrow over GSTP, F062709, width 2”
A mid-20th Century Nickel Cased Open Face Keyless Military Pocket Watch, Moeris, the 15 jewel adjusted movement with Geneva stripe decoration and mono-metallic balance with blued steel hairspring, to a black signed Arabic dial with outside minute track and subsidiary seconds with luminous quarters and further luminous filled hands, in a chrome plated case with snap-on back, marked with a Government Broad Arrow over GSTP, M3305, and numbered 2641127, width 2”
A mid-20th Century Nickel Plated Open Face Keyless Military Pocket Watch, Elgin, 41771473, the 9 jewel movement with mono-metallic balance and blued steel hairspring, to a signed black dial with printed Arabic numerals and outside minute track with sunk subsidiary seconds and luminous filled hands, in a polished cased the knurled bezel and screw back, numbered 4971340 and marked with a Government Broad Arrow over GSTP over 343569,XX, width 2”
A mid-20th Century Base Metal Cased Open Face Keyless Military Issue Pocket Watch, unsigned, the 15 jewel Swiss movement with mono-metallic balance and blued steel overcoil hairspring, to a black Arabic enamel dial with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and luminous filled hands, in a polished case with screw-down back marked with a Government Broad Arrow over GSTP over F003890 and also numbered 3405394, width 2”
A mid-20th Century Base Metal Cased Open Face Keyless Military Issue Pocket Watch, unsigned, the Swiss 15 jewel movement with mono-metallic balance and overcoil hairspring, to a white Arabic enamel dial with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and luminous filled hands, in a polished case with snap-on back marked with a Government Broad Arrow over GSTP over L6707, width 2”
A 20th Century Mahogany Cased Dial Timepiece, F W Elliott Ltd England, 1949, the sectional moulded surround to a cast brass bezel set with a heavy bevelled glass enclosing a 14” painted Roman dial with outside minute track and centred with a Government Broad Arrow and black painted hands (some alteration), to a single chain fusee movement with plated united by screwed pillars and with anchor escapement, diameter 17”
Scarce Regimentally Stamped 1907 Hook Quillon 1st Patt Bayonet single edged blade with central fuller. The forte with `Enfield` marks and date 11/08. Blued steel hook quillon crossguard. Steel pommel stamped `EY180` (East Yorkshire Regiment). Polished wooden slab grips. Contained in its 1st pattern leather scabbard with steel chape and lower base stud. Leather stamped `HGR 08` with broad arrow stamps. Minor storage rust.
A LOUIS XVI ORMOLU AND WHITE MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK, `Pendule a l`Etude et la Philosophie`, the white enamel convex calendar dial with Roman numerals, Arabic five minutes, signed Lepine, Place des Victoires No.12, gilt wreath and arrow hands with further pointer date and day hands, the drum movement with outside count wheel bell strike and silk suspension, signed Lepine, Paris, No.4359. The drum head case with eagle surmount flanked by allegorical figures, the plinth support and base inset with cherub and foliate panels around a central mask and sunburst mount, raised on six turned feet, 18" high x 23" wide.
SHIP POSTCARDS (67) postcards and (25) associated photographs of Destroyers etc. Including H M S Violent, Vivacious, Vorticern, Wolsey, Woolston, Voyager, Wakeful, Walker, Watchman, Waterhen, Wessex, Whitley, Weyneck, Broke, Shakespeare, Spencer, Bruce, Mackay, Malcolm, Montrose, Scott, Wishart, Witch, Vansittart, Volunteer, Wanderer, Whitehall, Wren, Veteran, Codrington, Acasta, Ardent, Arrow, Keith, Basilisk, Beagle, Blanche, Brazen, Brilliant, Saguenay, Skeena, Kempenfelt, Crescent, Cygnet, Dainty, Daring, Decoy & Delight, Diana, Duchess, Exmouth, Echo, Electra, Escapade, Escort, Eek-minelayer, Express etc.

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