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ROLEX GMT-MASTER II *GUINNESS* ** On Sale / Reserve Met ** MATERIAL: 18ct GOLD & OYSTER STEEL SIZE: 40mm DIAL: BLACK DIAL BRACELET: JUBILEE ** JULY 2023 'NEW RELEASE' MODEL** MODEL ID: 126713GRNR ***COMPLETE SET*** ***GENUINE CERTIFIED ROLEX - BUY WITH CONFIDENCE*** ** ALL NEW 2023 MODEL ** ORIGINAL BOX & PAPERWORK (PRESENT) OPERATING INSTRUCTION BOOKLET (PRESENT) ORIGINAL WARRANTY CARD (PRESENT) COMES WITH 5 YEARS COMPLIMENTRY 'ROLEX' WARRANTY. GET YOUR HANDS ON ONE OF ROLEX'S MOST SOUGHT AFTER TIME PIECES !!! BEAT THE EVER GROWING WAITING LIST !!! A FANTASTIC INVEST TIMEPIECE !!! ALL NEW 2023 ROLEX RELEASE !!! Keep track of ties The Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master II in Oystersteel and yellow gold with a black dial and a Jubilee bracelet. 24-Hour Rotatable Bezel Innovative high-technology This model features a black dial and a two-colour Cerachrom bezel insert in grey and black ceramic. In addition to conventional hour, minute and seconds hands, the GMT-Master II features an arrow-tipped hand, which circles the dial once every 24 hours, as well as a bidirectional rotatable 24-hour graduated bezel. The distinctively coloured 24-hour hand displays the “home” reference time in a first time zone which can be read on the graduations on the bezel. The traveller’s local time is easily set by “jumping” from hour to hour, thanks to an ingenious mechanism operated via the winding crown: the hour hand can be adjusted forwards or backwards independently of the minute and seconds hands. This allows travellers to adapt to their new time zone without affecting the precision of their timekeeping. Black dial High legibility in all circumstances Like all Rolex Professional watches, the GMT-Master II offers exceptional legibility in all circumstances, and especially in the dark, thanks to its Chromalight display. The broad hands and hour markers in simple shapes – triangles, circles, rectangles – are filled with a luminescent material emitting a long-lasting glow. Yellow Rolesor A meeting of two metals Gold is coveted for its lustre and nobility. Steel reinforces strength and reliability. Together, they harmoniously combine the best of their properties. A true Rolex signature, Rolesor has featured on Rolex models since the early 1930s, and was trademarked as a name in 1933. It is one of the prominent pillars of the Oyster collection. The Jubilee bracelet Supple and comfortable This version of the GMT-Master II is fitted with a Jubilee bracelet. Supple and comfortable, the five-piece link Jubilee bracelet was specially created for the launch of the Oyster Perpetual Datejust model in 1945. The Jubilee bracelet on this model is equipped with a Rolex-designed and -patented Oysterlock folding safety clasp, which prevents accidental opening. It also features the Easylink comfort extension link, developed by the brand, which allows the bracelet length to be increased by approximately 5 mm. A concealed attachment system ensures seamless visual continuity between the bracelet and case. Auctioneers Remarks: Delivery: Available Upon Request (Guaranteed Delivery Before Christmas) Collection: Sales Address Payment Method: Bank Transfer Only (No Cash or Card Payments) Payment Deadline: 5pm on Friday 5th of January 2024 (Subject to change if 'Reserve Met' or 'Bid Accepted' prior to end of sale, Payment deadline will alter to 5pm the following day (If you are unable ot abide by these payment terms, Do Not Bid) All bids submitted are valid and taken as provisional if reserve has not been met. For Buyer Premium / VAT Charges, Please Refer To 'Additional Fees' Late Payment Will Result In Receiving Late Payment Fees, Charged At A Daily Rate Of 3% +VAT Of The Total Payable Invoice
ROLEX EXPLORER II *POLAR EDITION* ** On Sale / Reserve Met ** MATERIAL: OYSTER STEEL SIZE: 42mm DIAL: WHITE DIAL ** NOVEMBER 2023 MODEL** (NEW / UNWORN) MODEL ID: 226570 ***COMPLETE SET*** ***GENUINE CERTIFIED ROLEX - BUY WITH CONFIDENCE*** ** ALL NEW 2023 MODEL ** ORIGINAL BOX & PAPERWORK (PRESENT) OPERATING INSTRUCTION BOOKLET (PRESENT) ORIGINAL WARRANTY CARD (PRESENT) COMES WITH 5 YEARS COMPLIMENTRY 'ROLEX' WARRANTY FROM NEW !!! GET YOUR HANDS ON ONE OF ROLEX'S MOST SOUGHT AFTER TIME PIECES !!! BEAT THE EVER GROWING WAITING LIST !!! A FANTASTIC INVEST TIMEPIECE !!! Pierce the darkness This Oyster Perpetual Explorer II in Oystersteel with an Oyster bracelet features a white dial with an arrow-shaped 24-hour hand and hour markers with a Chromalight display. 24-Hour Bezel Reliability in the toughest conditions The Explorer II is equipped with an additional 24-hour display; a dedicated hand circles the dial in 24 hours rather than the usual 12, pointing to a fixed bezel with 24 hour graduations. This function enables the wearer to distinguish the hours of the day from the hours of the night, an essential feature for those who venture into environments where darkness reigns supreme – such as in the depths of caves, or where the sun never sets – like the polar regions in summer. White dial Distinguishing day from night The Explorer II features a date display, an additional orange 24-hour hand and a fixed bezel with 24-hour graduations, enabling day to be distinguished from night. It became the watch of choice for speleologists, volcanologists and polar explorers. Its hour markers and hands feature a highly-legible Chromalight display with long-lasting blue luminescence. Oystersteel Highly resistant to corrosion Rolex uses Oystersteel for its steel watch cases. Specially developed by the brand, Oystersteel belongs to the 904L steel family, alloys most commonly used in high-technology and in the aerospace and chemical industries, where maximum resistance to corrosion is essential. Oystersteel is extremely resistant, offers an exceptional finish once polished and maintains its beauty even in the harshest environments. The Oyster bracelet Alchemy of form and function The Oyster bracelet is a perfect alchemy of form and function, aesthetics and technology, designed to be both robust and comfortable. It is equipped with an Oysterlock folding clasp, which prevents accidental opening and the Easylink comfort extension link, also exclusive to Rolex. This ingenious system allows the wearer to increase the bracelet length by approximately 5 mm, providing additional comfort in any circumstance. Auctioneers Remarks: Delivery: Available Upon Request (Guaranteed Delivery Before Christmas) Collection: Sales Address Payment Method: Bank Transfer Only (No Cash or Card Payments) Payment Deadline: 5pm on Friday 29th of December 2023 (Subject to change if 'Reserve Met' or 'Bid Accepted' prior to end of sale, Payment deadline will alter to 5pm the following day (If you are unable ot abide by these payment terms, Do Not Bid) All bids submitted are valid and taken as provisional if reserve has not been met. For Buyer Premium / VAT Charges, Please Refer To 'Additional Fees' Late Payment Will Result In Receiving Late Payment Fees, Charged At A Daily Rate Of 3% +VAT Of The Total Payable Invoice
A WWII Second World War Third Reich Nazi German Luftwaffe Gunner and Flight Engineers badge. The badge depicting the national Eagle in flight clutching two crossed arrow-head lightning bolts. Unmarked to verso. Note; from a large private collection of militaria. Due to the nature of some items, buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to originality / origin / condition prior to bidding, irrespective of any description. No guarantees are implied nor offered and all lots remain sold 'as is'.
Compact Cameras and Binoculars, a Canon Sure Shot 70 Zoom, Olympus Trip S-2, Fuji DL-8, Franka NX-40 & Hanimex 35 KAF 35mm compact, Fujifilm 400ix Zoom APS compact & Pentax Optio L40 digital compact, all untested, G, a Pair of Miranda 10x50 binoculars, G-VG and a pair of Ross Bino Prism Mk II x7, marked with ministry broad arrow, 1938, dings and paint wear, elements AF
A collection of ninety-seven fruitwood draughtsman's railway curves, each stamped with a number from 2-240, (no.s 5 and 8 missing), W. Cousell, Maker, London and Government broad arrow mark, in fitted case, together with nine other fruitwood curves, five Stanley 12'' rulers and others, in Stanley fitted ruler box.
A GENTS 'INGERSOLL' WRISTWATCH, manual wind, round dial signed 'Ingersoll 5 Jewels Shockproof', baton markers, gold hands, red arrow on the seconds hand, approximate case width 32.9mm, fitted with a black strap, together with signed 'Ingersoll' box (condition report: non-running, may require some attention, case back has not been removed)
A BOXED OO GAUGE DAPOL DIESEL ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE, Class 73, no. E6039, in Early Blue with Double Arrow Logo, item no. 4D-006-005, appears in new condition, with accessories and instructions, outer cardboard box in good condition, possibility of lightest storage related rubbing/handling marks to outer cover, although item appears new we are unable to confirm all parts and accessories are present
A BOXED OO GAUGE HELJAN RAILWAY MODEL, Class 23, Baby Deltic Diesel, no. D5909, in BR Blue with large yellow ends and double arrow symbols, item no. 2303, appears in new condition, with accessories and instructions, outer cardboard box in good condition, possibility of lightest storage related rubbing/handling marks to outer cover, although item appears new we are unable to confirm all parts and accessories are present
Seleukia on the Tigris, Ca. 281-261 BC.A silver coin / tertradrachm within a modern handmade circular sterling silver setting. The coin shows on the obverse the diameded head of Antiochus I portrayed facing right. On the reverse ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ inscription, Apollo seated on omphalos, holding arrow with his right hand and resting left hand on bow behind him. The pendant makes a stunning statement piece necklace. Excellent condition; wearable. Size: 44.8mm x 35mm; Weight: 31.3g Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.
Militärische Ordonanzwaffen Deutschland - Langwaffen (militärisch) : Russisches Dragonergewehr M 1891 aus österreichischen und deutschen Beutebeständen des 1. Weltkriegs. Seriennummer 232790.Kaliber 7,62 x 54mm R mit nummerngleich gemachtem Verschluss und nicht nummerngleichem Schaft. Gebrauchtes, schön erhaltenes Dragonergewehr M 1891mit 60% teils abgegriffener originaler Brünierung, wobei der Magazinkasten keine Brünierung mehr aufweist. Der Laufansatz ist mit dem Zarenadler und darunter mit den Buchstaben des Abnahmebeamten DK sowie der Herstellerangabe des Waffenwerkes in Ishewsk versehen. Darunter befindet sich die Jahresangabe 1897r. für das Fertigungsjahr sowie die Seriennummer 232790 und das Logo Bogen mit Pfeil. Auf der Verschlusshülse wiederrum zaristischer Adler mit Zeichen D K sowie WG für das Wiener Arsenal. Der Verschluss trägt einmal die Seriennummer 234202 auf dem Zylinder welche durchgestrichen wurde und die neu eingebrachte Seriennummer 232790 sowie die Abnahme Bogen mit Pfeil mit der Seriennummer 234202 auf dem weiteren Schlossteil. Der Schaft trägt auf der Oberseite der Kolbenplatte die S.Nr. 35138 und auf der rechten Kolbenseite neben dem russischen Schaftstempel den deutschen Rundstempel Adler mit Umschrift: " DEUTSCHES REICH", als Zeichen einer deutschen Beutewaffe. Der abklappbare Deckel des Magazinkasten trägt ebenfalls die S.Nr. 232790. Waffe ohne Neubeschuss und insgesamt in einem sammelwürdigem Gesamtzustand. Erwerbscheinpflichtig und ohne Neubeschuss nur auf S- WBK erhältlich. Militärische Ordonanzwaffen Deutschland - Langwaffen (militärisch) : Russian dragoon rifle M 1891 from Austrian and German loot of the 1st World War. Serial number 232790.Imperial Russian Dragoon Rifle M 1891 , captured by the Austrian and German Army in World War I. Serial number 232790. Calibre 7.62 x 54mm R with matching-numbered breech and non-numbered stock. Used but beautifully preserved Dragoon Rifle M 1891 with 60% partially worn original bluing, except the magazine box which lacks it's bluing. The barrel lug is marked with the Tsar's eagle and below it with the letters of the acceptance official DK as well as the manufacturer's details of the arms factory in Izhevsk. Below this is the year 1897r. for the year of manufacture as well as the serial number 232790 and the logo "bow with arrow". On the breechblock is the Tsarist eagle with the mark "D K" and "WG" for the Vienna Arsenal.The lock bears the S.No. 234202 on the cylinder, which has been crossed out, and also the newly inserted S.No. 232790 as well as the acceptance mark "bow with arrow". S.No. 234202 on the other part of the lock.The stock bears the S.No. 35138 on the upper side of the butt plate and on the right side of the butt next to the Russian stock stamp the additional German stamp eagle with circumscription: " DEUTSCHES REICH", as a sign of a weapon captured by the Germans. The hinged cover of the magazine case also bears the S.No. 232790. Weapon overall in collectible overall condition. Important : under German law this gun requires a license. If your license qualifies you to buy this type of firearm we will be pleased to obtain an export license for you based on your import permit (if required in the country you live) . We can also export to your licensed firearms dealer. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us, we will be pleased to help you. Erlaubnispflichtige Schusswaffe / License requiredPlease note bidders should check if the item is permitted in their country of origin prior to bidding.All guns are antique firearms as described
HEILIGER SEBASTIAN Deutsch, 18.Jh., Holz geschnitzt und polychrom gefasst, an Baumstamm gebundener Heiliger, sein entblösster, nur mit einem Lendentuch bekleideter Körper zeigt die blutigen Pfeilwunden, H: ca. 90 cm. Altersspuren.SAINT SEBASTIANGerman, 18th century, carved and polychrome painted wood, saint tied to a tree trunk, his naked body clothed only with a loincloth shows the bloody arrow wounds, h: approx. 90 cm. Traces of age.
dating: 1730-40 provenance: France, Slightly curved, single-and false-edged blade with central fuller and rear groove, rust damage, base engraved with a justice figure, 'La Justice' and with floral motifs. Only remains of decorations on one side. Back part engraved with a long arrow. Iron hilt with pierced double shell-guard, loop-guards decorated with an hourglass, oval pommel. Wooden grip, covered with copper wire binding and ring-nuts in metal foil. Scarce. Provenance: R. Brooker collection, inventory n. S - 1205. length 114 cm.
dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Southern Italy, Straight, double-edged blade of hexagonal section. Tang pierced, carved and engraved with a torch between two wings, flames made of copper. The following part pierced at the centre with a long arrow and toothed semicircles. Finely carved, iron knot. Octagonal, wooden grip with silver mounts, front and back bands with floral and heart inlays, side bands with floral, heart and half-moon inlays, intertwined staves at the corners, outlined cap (small pitting) and ring nut. Wooden scabbard covered with blue velvet (completely frayed) and with engraved, silver-foil mounts (detached chape), belt hook. High quality. Provenance: De Simone Collection. length 32.6 cm.
JAEGER LE COULTRE - a Second World War Period steel open-face keyless GSTP military issue pocket watch, white dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel cathedral hands, subsidiary seconds dial and engraved caseback with British Broad Arrow and no. 285927, calibre 467/1, case no. 114155, case width 51mm, working orderMovement – currently workingDial - paint is beginning to flakeGlass - cleanHands - light rust around edgeCase - general wear and light abrasions all over mainly on casebackCrown – hands adjust smoothly
Wright & Mansfield (1861-1884); an Empire-style mahogany kneehole Bureau Plat of exhibition quality, the top with radiused corners and inset top (leather missing) fitted with four short and one long frieze drawer with corresponding faux drawers on the opposing side, each with ormolu swing handles with young merman detail and further gilt mounts throughout, fitted brushing slides to each end, supported on turned tapering and fluted legs with "Fletched" arrow moulding, terminating in simple collet feet. Bearing workshop stamps to the leading edge of the drawer fronts. 168 cm long x 79.5 cm deep x 77 cm overall height, 57 cm knee heightFor further contextual information on this maker please follow the link below,Wright and MansfieldCredit: The Furniture History Society. A private estate Wright & MansfieldGreat Portland Street and Oxford Street, London; cabinet makers and upholsterers (fl.1861-1884)Alfred Thomas Wright was probably born in Shoreditch in 1840, his father was paper stainer. From 1856 he was worked for and later a junior partner to Samuel Hanson, a cabinet maker and ‘antiquarian upholsterer’ of 16 John Street (later Great Portland Street) and 106½ Oxford Street.In 1858, George Needham Mansfield (b. 1828-d. 1895), the son of George Mansfield, a builder and decorator of Gray’s Inn Lane and Wigmore Street, joined the firm which then traded as Hanson, Wright and Mansfield until Hanson’s death in 1861. Thereafter the firm traded as Wright and Mansfield.They exhibited at the London International Exhibition of 1862 – where they won a first-class medal – and the accompanying catalogue by J. B. Waring included a full colour lithograph of an Erard piano in the ‘Adams’ style, together with a number of black and white illustrations of other furniture. The piano, which had been painted by Pincon and Prolisch, with the carving by R W Godfrey, (illus. Meyer (2006), p. 123), was bought by D. C. Marjoribanks, MP, of Guisachan House, Inverness-shire, and was part of a large commission of ‘Adams’ furniture made by the firm, the earliest so far documented. A particular feature of this cabinet furniture was the incorporation of Wedgewood plaques, including black basalt ware and the first documented use of Highland black cherry wood. Two cabinets, a candelabrum, clock and fireplace illus. The Art Journal Illustrated Catalogue of the International Exhibition, 1862, pp. 12 & 104. The firm furnished the Marjoribanks family London home at Brook House (1867) and Haddo House, Aberdeenshire (1880s), belonging to the 7th Earl and Countess of Aberdeen (Lady Aberdeen’s father was D. C. Majoribanks). At the 1867 Paris Exhibition, Wright and Mansfield won the only gold medal for art furniture awarded to a British firm. Their satinwood cabinet with porcelain plaques, designed by Mr Crosse and made for the Exhibition, was sold to the South Kensington Museum Credit: The Furniture History Society. The area of leather is split but this does not extend through the cross-banding.Four gilt metal inserts are missing from the legs, a small length of around 10 cm of gilt applique missing from the panel to the right-hand side of the kneehole on the "actual"l drawer side, three small holes (around 1.5 diam) to the top of each of the same panels on the opposite side, possibly former fixing holes from now vacant gilt appliques. The tab of the key is broken but I have tied it to the remainder of the key.The drawer fronts have some damage to borders.Two legs have top beaded mouldings missing.The left hand brushing slide has some movement through joint that will require glueing up to make good, it has caused a slight crack on the edge of the slide,The right hand side brushing slide has a split across the slide and both sides will pull right out because the stop/peg is missing from each sideThe right hand slide has some damage to the end faciaThere is a shrinkage line on the surround of the top.Please see the extra images that should mirror the points raisedThe draw bottoms have some splits from shrinkage, the drawers are rather stiff and will need easing, the key that is present doesn't seem to throw the keeper of the lock.Please see the extra images.
Frans Floris, Cornelis Cort - Hercules fights the centaurs / Description: Hercules Prevents the Centaurs from abducting Hippodamia; Hercules fights the centaurs with his club and overturns a table with a vine archway behind; a figure at left has an arrow through his head and is pinned to a tree trunk. From the set of the labours of Hercules, engraved by Cornelis Cort after a lost serie of paintings of Frans Floris. Frans Floris composed the twelve works of Hercules into ten paintings. Fourth state with the publishers address of Hendrick Goltzius, 1563, New Hollstein Dutch 67, with watermark. / Dimensions: 22,30 x 28,50 cm / Condition: Good silvery impression on a full sheet of watermarked laid paper with good margins. Non-disruptive flattened fold bottom left corner. Good condition. New Hollstein (Dutch & Flemish) / The New Hollstein: Dutch and Flemish etchings, engravings and woodcuts 1450-1700 (67.IV) --- Bierens de Haan 1948 / L'oeuvre gravé de Cornelis Cort, graveur hollandais 1533-1578 (172) --- Van de Velde 1975 / Frans Floris (1519/20-1570), Leven en Werken (46) --- Riggs 1977 / Hieronymus Cock, Printmaker and Publisher (78) --- Wouk, Frans Floris / Frans Floris (1519/20-1570): Imagining a Northern Renaissance. (67) / Medium: Engraving /Circa: 1563 240
Hieronymus Wierix (1553-1619) - Divine Love / Description: A winged putto with a halo inscribed 'DIVINUS AMOR' trampling on a blindfolded Cupid ('CUPIDO') and holding an arch and an arrow; the arrow transfixing the body of Christ, seen crucified to left; . Engraving made by Hieronymus Wierix (1553-1619, signed: 'Hieronymus Wierix fecit et excud' and 'Cum gratia et Privilegio Buschere'. This is an early impression in second state. The first state, before any letters, described by Alvin is extremely rare and not on the market. / Dimensions: 11,10 x 7,20 cm / Condition: Excellent brilliant early impression , on a dense laid paper. Mild foxing, overall in excellent untouched condition. / Literature: Hollstein / Dutch and Flemish etchings, engravings and woodcuts c.1450-1700 (1714.II) --- Maquoy-Hendrickx 1979 / Les Estampes des Wierix ... catalogue raisonné (1466.II) --- Alvin 1866 / Catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre des trois frères Jan, Jérome et Antoine Wierix (1197) / Medium: Engraving /Circa: before 1619 320
Hendrick Gotzius Circle - Venus and Cupid Venus and Cupid; Venus reclines and Cupid presses the tip of an arrow against her breast, to pierce her heart; at right are two doves and beyond Venus sits in a chariot driven by two swans; oval design with decorated corners (above two hearts pierced by arrows and below flowers). Smaller version after the 1596 engraving by Hendrick Goltzius made by somebody of his workshop or his circe. Ca. 1596-1620 21,20 x 14,20 cm A good impression on a full sheet of watermarked laid paper with full plate border and margins. Good condition. Watermark: Fools head with bell's. See: New Hollstein (Dutch & Flemish) / The New Hollstein: Dutch and Flemish etchings, engravings and woodcuts 1450-1700 (142) --- Strauss 1977 / Hendrik Goltzius: the complete engravings and woodcuts (329) Engraving 1590-1620 280
Bachmann Pair of boxed Steam Locomotives. 31-160 BR Green 45697 "Achilles" Jubilee class; 31-550 BR Green 60800 "Green Arrow" class V2 - weathered finish, both come with detailing packs. Conditions: Near Mint to Mint in Excellent boxes. (2)Bachmann 31-160 & 31-550 Pair of boxed Steam Locomotives.
Bachmann 00 Gauge pair of BR Steam outline Locomotives consisting of 32-507 4-6-0 Loco & Tender Weathered Black Standard class 5MT No.73050 issued for the '40 Years End of Steam' and 31-559 2-6-2 Loco & Tender Lined Green Class V2 'Green Arrow' No.60800. Excellent/Plus in Excellent boxes. (2)

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