A British 1853 Pattern Socket Bayonet, the 43cm triangular section steel blade with crowned B/67, the socket with later Farsi mark, the brown leather scabbard with brass mounts, 53cm; a British 1876 Pattern Socket Bayonet, the 55cm triangular section steel blade stamped with WD broad arrow, with blued socket and elbow, the black leather scabbard with brass mounts (2)
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A British 1856/58 Pattern Yataghan Sword Bayonet, the 58cm single edge fullered steel blade stamped with various inspector's marks, War Department broad arrow, crowned VR, 93, the back edge marked F.P., the steel hilt with chequered black leather grip scales, with a steel scabbard with Sold Out of Service Arrows, 74cm
A British 1856 Pattern Yataghan Sword Bayonet, with 57.5cm fullered steel blade, steel hilt with chequered black leather grip scales, with steel mounted leather scabbard, 72.5cm; another Example, the 57.5cm fullered steel blade marked with crowned VR, broad arrow over WD and inspector's marks, the steel pommel engraved 47, lacks scabbard (2)Pitting to blade, hilt and scabbard mounts. Scabbard is shabby with loose stitching to the seam.
GRANA, a rare WWII military wristwatch, circa 1940, white dial, 15 jewel manual wind movement cal. K.F.320, case back marked with broad arrow above W.W.W. and numbered M11439, also numbered 1785 between lugs, width 35mm (including crown), possibly a pre-cursor to the black dial 'Dirty Dozen' version.
Medical Interest - an early 20th century fiddle back mahogany military surgeon's box, by Arnold & Sons, West Smithfield, London, hinged cover with brass cartouche inscribed Instruments Operation, enclosing a lift-out tray and an arrangement of doctor's implements and requisites, broad arrow mark, 44.5cm wide overall, c.1910
A LEMANIA 'DIRTY DOZEN' MILITARY WRISTWATCH, c.1944, the black dial with luminous Arabic numerals enclosing subsidiary seconds dial and broad arrow mark, case numbered Q 3790/broad arrow/WWW/3649/3549, in a plain stainless case (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Not in working order, appears to be overwound, no strap, case scratched and wearing, some discolouration to lume hands and dots, unable to remove back to see movement. There is a 'punch' possibly over a Q before the 3649 on case. DIal approx. 2.9cms diameter. Case excluding winding crown approx. 3.5cms diameter
AN IMPERIAL CAMEL CORPS PITH HELMET with ICC badge, internal broad arrow stamp and inscribed to T. W. Ayre 136669 (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Age to badge, same to the helmet, also missing top piece and a split in the rear peak can be felt under the fabric. We have not handled one previously, but perhaps there may have been a covering to the the air vent. The main value here appears to be the badge.
Comprising an axe, a dagger, a dagger-axe, three arrow heads, and three spearheads.(Length of dagger 12 1/4 inches)No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
A gents stainless steel British Military Omega RAF Pilot's wrist watch - the rear engraved with arrow and numbers CONDITION REPORT in working orderOur team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention to showcase the lot in more detail.
Movado. A stainless steel manual wind rectangular wristwatch Case numbered 32271/ 458364, Circa 1940 15 jewel manual wind Cal: 440 movement, rectangular silvered dial with Arabic numerals and central minute chapter, red tipped arrow centre seconds, (crown lacking) with personal engraving on the reverse, 'J.A.H. 21. 7.43 A.M.D', case, dial and movement signed 22.5mm width Condition Report: Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece. Crown and stem lacking.
A Victorian mahogany library secretaire bookcase having a moulded cornice with a crossbanded frieze over two glazed cabinet doors opening on to a fitted interior with four shelves, the lower section having a fall front secretaire drawer with a fitted interior and a baize lined slope above three long graduating drawers raised on heavy turned arrow supports (with damage to one foot as seen). H.225.5 W.110 D.50cm
WW1 British Royal Navy Deck Watch by Ulysse Nardin, Locle Suisse. White enamel dial with Roman numerals, makers name and serial number 122962. Reverse of case marked ""HS Broad Arrow 2". No glass. Complete in a wood and brass transit boxmarked "Dennison". Runs and ticks would recommend a clean and service.
WW1 British Royal Flying Corps Doxa Pocket Watch with black enamel dial with Arabic Numerals, separate Seconds Dial. Marked "30 Hour Non luminous Mark V"along with "BE5031" to dial. Reverse of the chrome plated case is marked with "A" over WD Broad Arrow. Runs and ticks, would recommend a clean and service.
A BASE METAL OPEN FACE MILITARY POCKET WATCH, manual wind, round discoloured dial signed 'Leonidas', Arabic numerals with worn luminescence, subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, base metal case engraved with 'GS/TP broad arrow numbered 202943', approximate case width 51mm, together with a white metal Albert chain with T-bar and lobster clasp (condition report: case back stiff and not removed, will require attention, wear and tear, Perspex loose, working at time of cataloguing although time keeping has not been tested, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)
Three c20th metal whistles including a WW2 Adie Bros, Birmingham whistle marked 1940 with a broad arrow, a whistle marked 'patent 5727.08 made by J Hudson & co together with The Metropolitan Patent by J Hudson & co, 13 Barr St, Birmingham very good condition whistles with signs of use and wear each 6.5 cm
Omega: A Rare British Military Royal Air Force "Thin Arrow" Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, ref: 2777-1, issued in 1953, (calibre 283) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 13056698, movement dust cover and inner retention ring, black dial with Arabic numerals and Thin broad arrow, case with fixed bars between the lugs, screw back with broad arrow and military numbers 6645 101000 6B/542 1504/53, inside back cover stamped Omega Watch Co and numbered 2777-1 SC37mm wideOmega watches were issued to the RAF, which are today often appropriately nicknamed “53 Omegas”. Designed for use in combat, they were built to a very high standard, they were waterproof and had the 283 calibre shockproof movements finished in rose gold, and a soft iron inner casing to make the watch less magnetic, thus reducing the risk of interfering with an aircraft’s instruments whilst not altering the efficiency of the watch.The first of this consignment of watches were issued with ‘Thin Arrow’ radium dials, like this present example. However, there was concern within the MoD that the radium might be a safety issue when the watches were all stockpiled; the watches were recalled and re-dialled with a safer alternative – the tritium ‘Fat Arrow’ dial. The vast majority of the original radium dials were replaced by the MoD, and it is thought that only a few hundred of the Omega ‘Thin Arrow’ watches escaped the upgrade, and few still survive today, particularly in good condition.Case with surface scratches and small dents in parts, case back with small opening tool scratch marks, later strap and buckle not by Omega, original dial finish, dial with a small scratch between 4 and 5, dial surface with small staining marks visible under an eyeglass, original radium dial lume has evenly faded but have a good patina, dial numerals and outer minute track is clear, hand lume with good patina, centre seconds hand with small spotting marks, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement is working.
Hanhart: A Rare Second World War German Luftwaffe Pilots Single Push Chronograph Wristwatch, circa 1938, (Hanhart calibre 40) manual wound lever movement, original black dial with radium finished Arabic numerals and outer fifth of seconds minute track, two sub dials for seconds and 30 minute register, cathedral luminous hands, nickel plated case with a single button in the band to operate the chronograph, large crown, rare original rotating bezel with aligning arrow marker, fixed bars between the lugs, the typical form Hanhart screw back with three notches and stamped to the centre Wassergeschutzt Stossfest and numbered 10474640mm wideThis present example is a rare German military Luftwaffe pilots wristwatch made by the Hanhart company and housing the high quality calibre 40 movement which was produced by the factory in 1938. This example has the rare pilots feature of having a rotating bezel and early original feature of the aligning arrow. The bezel was aligned with the minute hand to record a given flying distance and also gave a second precise time intervals of up to 30 minutes on the dial register. Another calibre 40 example very close to the present examples serial number is recorded in the book "Military Timepieces" page 361 by Konrad Knirim. This is one of the rarest Luftwaffe pilots wristwatches on the watch market and a great opportunity to add this original watch to your collection.Case with surface scratches and small dents in parts, back cover with the nickel plated surface rubbed and discoloured, bezel and aligning arrow marker rubbed in parts, possibly a later chronograph button cap, winding crown with surface rubbed, strap is worn, plexi glass with scratches, original bezel is turning correctly, original dial finish in good condition and the markers are nice and clear, hands with lume discoloured, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, chronograph buttons are working correctly, chronograph hand and 30 minute register hand returns back to zero when pressing the flyback button, movement is working.
Timor: A Second World War Military Wristwatch, signed Timor, known by collectors as one of "The Dirty Dozen", circa 1944, (calibre 6060) manual wound lever movement signed, four adjustments, dust cover, black dial with luminous Arabic numerals signed and with a military broad arrow, seconds dial, luminous hands, satin finished steel case, steel screw back engraved Timor broad arrow WWW K 1574 31474, inside back cover with repeated numbers, fixed bars between the lugs36mm wideCase satin finish surfaces slightly rubbed in parts, case with small dirt marks in places, later strap and buckle not by Timor, plexi glass with scratches and cracks, original dial finish with the outer luminous markers and Arabic hour markers all evenly faded but have a good patina, hands with lume discoloured, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement is working.
A French Gilt Metal and Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock, retailed by Rollin, A Paris, circa 1890, case surmounted by a winged cherub holding a bow and arrow, floral swag and scroll borders, blue porcelain cherub and floral decorated panels, enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Rollin A Paris and Japy Freres and numbered 1566, raised upon a gilt wooden and black ebonised bases and beneath a glass dome27cm by 38cmCase gilt surfaces look bright and in good condition, case very slightly discoloured in parts, porcelain panels are clean, dial with minor scratches, gilt wooden base with surfaces rubbed in parts, ebonised base with some veneers missing to the top outer edges, base with ebonised surfaces rubbed in parts, glass dome is clean with no cracks or chips, movement is striking and working. With pendulum. Original pendulum with bob numbered 1566.
A set of nine cut glass whisky tumblers - 1960s-70s, the ovoid bowls with diamond and X cut decoration, on star cut bases, 9.5cm high; together with a pair of similar mid-century tumblers, 9.3cm high (one with tiny chip inside rim); and a set of five heavy cut glass whisky tumblers, possibly Waterford, with bands of diamond cutting above panel and arrow cut basal cutting, the bases star cut, 9cm high. (16)
This 3-piece Signature diecast car set showcases a collection of elegant vintage automobiles. The set includes a 1940 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible, featuring a sleek red design with a detailed interior, a 1933 Cadillac Fleetwood, finished in deep burgundy with a soft top, and a 1930 Pierce-Arrow Model B, a sophisticated cream-colored model with intricate chrome accents. Each car is meticulously crafted, highlighting classic design elements from the early 20th century. The largest model measures approximately 6.75"L x 1.75"H. A great addition for collectors and admirers of classic luxury automobiles.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Omega - Gentleman's stainless steel cased wristwatch, ref. 2637-3 SC, circa 1950, the black dial with gilt arrow-head and Arabic quarter hour markers, filled dauphine hands, and sweeping seconds, signed crown, and screw-down case back, signed calibre 351, 17 jewels automatic movement with serial number 12971329, 36mm diameter (ex.crown), on a later black Apollo strap
PAINTED MOULDED CONCRETE FIGURE OF DIANA THE HUNTRESS, standing holding bow and arrow, 140cms (h)Provenance: The Cornelia Bayley Collection from Plas Teg, an important Jacobean house in Flintshire, North Wales Plas Teg: Once in a Generation Welsh House Clearance — Rogers Jones CoNote: the auction lots are contained in a warehouse near Wrexham. Viewing can be arranged by appointment by calling Richard Hughes on 07593 181017. Purchased lots require collection by appointment once invoices are settled and strictly within ten days (maximum) from the auction date. Purchases which are not collected by this time will incur a charge of £50 per item per day. Please note that most HGV vehicles can enter the warehouse for convenient collection, but we do not offer assistance for heavy and large objects, please be prepared.

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