Gents 9ct gold cased Smiths De Luxe manual wind wristwatch, hallmarked Edinburgh 1954. The two-tone cream dial with Arabic numerals at evens, the rest arrow markers with the black inner minute track, presentation engraving to caseback, complete with original Smiths box. Working when catalogued
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Rolex Oyster Perpetual Explorer Precision stainless steel cased gents wristwatch, ref. 5500, serial 1910xxx, circa 1968. The matte black 3, 6, 9 dial with arrow marker at twelve the rest baton markers, white outer minute track and luminous inset hands, on a Rolex stainless steel bracelet stamped '78350/19', case size 34mm, complete with box and guarantee booklet. Working when catalogued
Cyma British military issue 'Dirty Dozen' wristwatch. The black dial with white Arabic numerals, broad arrow below 12, white outer minute track with luminous 5 minute markers, subsidiary seconds at 6 and luminous inserts to hands. The screw down case engraved '? WWW P24155 29155'. Working when catalogued
Rolex Oyster Precision stainless steel cased manual wind gents wristwatch, circa 1940s. The cream dial with gilt arrow markers, black outer minute track, subsiadry seconds dial at 6 o'clock and gilt sword hands, on a non-Rolex stainless steel bracelet. Case back No. 3116, case No. 489070. Not working
Vertex British military issue 'Dirty Dozen' wristwatch. The black dial with white Arabic numerals, broad arrow below 12, white outer minute track with luminous 5 minute markers, subsidiary seconds at 6 and luminous inserts to hands. The screw down case engraved 'WWW ? A3328 3516244'. Working when catalogued
Record British military issue 'Dirty Dozen' wristwatch. The black dial with white Arabic numerals, broad arrow below 12, white outer minute track with luminous 5 minute markers, subsidiary seconds at 6 and luminous inserts to hands. The screw down case engraved 'WWW ? L18077 535924'. Good example, working when catalogued
Gents 18ct cased Jager-LeCoultre automatic wristwatch, hallmarked London 1958. The silvered dial with gilt baton markers at quarters, the rest arrow and subsidary seconds dial at 6 o'clock, on a modern leather strap and complete with original box and outer. Case size 34mm. Working when catalogued
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Air-King Precision stainless steel cased gents wristwatch, ref 5500, serial 1553xxx, circa 1967. The gloss black dial with silver arrow markers, white outer minute track with luminous 5 minute markers, Rolex crown at 12 and luminous inset hands, on a stainless steel Rolex bracelet (12 links), case size 34mm. Complete with a 2017 service reciept. Working when catalogued
Eterna Super KonTiki gents automatic wristwatch, ref. 1273. The black dial with yellow dot markers at 3 and 9, the rest arrow, date aperture at 6 o'clock and luminous inset hands, with a rotating bezel and on a Eterna leather strap. Complete with box, swing tag and user manual. Working when catalogued
Timor British military issue 'Dirty Dozen' wristwatch. The black dial with white Arabic numerals, broad arrow below 12, white outer minute track with luminous 5 minute markers, subsidiary seconds at 6 and luminous inserts to hands. The screw down case engraved 'WWW ? K8737 38637'. Good example, working when catalogued
Early 20th Century Strongbox, containing a Victorian Crown 1895, A Leonidas pocket watch with engraved War Department broad arrow to the revese, various other later commemorative crowns, a silver commemorative medallion for Vilnius Cathedral, South African one rand silver commemorative coin; together with three autograph albums/sketchbooks.
A Japanese katana, Edo or Meiji period, 19th century, the tsuka (handle) wrapped in a black ito (braid), with a bow and arrow menuki (ornament), leading to a gilt-inlaid tsuba decorated with a dragon amongst clouds, in a lacquer saya (scabbard) with brown flecks, and conforming metal funchi-kashira, with dragon,blade 68.2cmtotal 99cmShipping Disclaimer:Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country.Condition ReportThe scabbard has a chip to the front edge, Minor knocks and wear. Clear hardening shadow to the blade. The tang is signed. Not remounted. The blade may require a polish due to possible fingerprint marks.
A collection of Japanese blades,Meiji period and later, to include two katana, two wakizashi, kozuka and kōgai examples, 9.5cm to 74cm, associated scabbards,25cm to 53cm, and arrow heads,10.5 to 18.2cm (qty.)Shipping Disclaimer:Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country.Condition ReportBlades with pitting, oxidation, nibbles, wear and surface scratches. One blade with a chip to tip. Tangs unsigned.Scabbards with splits, cracks, dents, knocks. Overall in poor condition.Blade 74cm. Please see the additional images. The blade may require a polish due to possible fingerprint marks.
A Japanese yadati (arrow stand),Edo period (1603-1868), the lacquer holder decorated with inlaid mother-of-pearl dragonflies, the front panel decorated with a mon, reads the number 'three' in a diamond shape,9.3cm deep35cm highShipping Disclaimer:Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country.Condition ReportWear to rope. Some mother-of-pearl leaves missing. Chips and losses to rim of inner lacquer box. Please see the additional images.
A collection of arrows and spears,including Japanese and South Pacific examples, with feather fletching and iron arrow heads,48.5 to 168cm long, anda Bornean (?) leather quiver, with twenty iron barbed arrow heads, 57cm long (qty.)Shipping Disclaimer:Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country.Condition ReportArrow fletchings tired. Splits, cracks, chips, and losses to arrows. Iron arrow heads with pitting and oxidization.Leather quiver worn and cracking.
A Japanese leather arrow quiver,Edo or Meiji, the quiver painted with palmettes, a gilt mon and small round bosses, the wooden insert with fourteen divisions, 29cm long, anda group of ten arrows, each with a shaped steel tip, with painted fletching,each arrow head 5cm longoverall 91cm long (11)Shipping Disclaimer:Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country.Condition ReportQuiver - cracking and wear, nicks, surface scratches consistent with age. Splits to the wood division section.Arrows - feathers missing or tired. Small chips, pitting and knocks to the tips.
A group of Japanese steel yanone and arrow heads,Edo or Meiji period, including two arrows heads pierced with interlocking flowers, and a karimata, largest arrow head 7.3cm longeach approximately 95cm long (8)Shipping Disclaimer:Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country.Condition ReportThe diamond shaped pierced example heavily polished. All with minor pitting, light wear and tired fletching. Two are too stiff to remove to see the tangs. Please see the additional images.
A 1907 pattern bayonet, blade length 43cm, marked with the Board of Ordnance broad arrow and indistinctly marked to the reverse, with wooden grips, overall length 55cm (af).Condition Report: - This appears to be a war relic which has been polished, and as such comes with heavy pitting thoughout.
Ronnie Biggs, member of the 1963 Great Train Robbery gang. An original signed 10/- note. Signed to front, Ronnie Biggs, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1995, with Sorry! added with an arrow pointing to the Queen. Not folded and in excellent condition. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
A .65"(17-Bore) Lovell's pattern 1842 Royal Irish Constabulary Percussion Carbine. A barrel of 25½" with B’ham proofs, lock inscribed with crowned ‘VR’ and ‘TOWER 1847’, with board of ordnance inspection stamp. Walnut full stock with brass mounts, sling swivels, the lower one screwed into the butt, Lovell's spring bayonet catch and stamped with broad arrow and BO, the butt tang inscribed "C 11454", steel ramrod marked "C10088", with correct pattern socket bayonet (locking catch missing). GWO & C (stock some wear and small fillings in one or two places, ramrod pitted). 42½" overall Leslie Martin notes: This gun was issued in 1848 to sub-Constable No.11454. (His 'colleague' 11453 was dismissed having committed some offence). Service record available.
A Rare .650” Calibre Breech-Loading Flintlock Rifled Carbine Built on The Crespi Breech-Loading System by Trulock c.1780-90. With sighted barrel rifled with eight grooves and retained by two iron bands the forward band retained by a continental style spring clip and the rear incorporating a saddle bar tip-up breech-chamber locked by a two-part pivot lever engaging lugged projections on either side of the breech, its hinged folding arm locked by a spring catch on the right signed bevelled border-engraved lock of regulation type (top-jaw and screw missing). Figured walnut full-stock (bruising), brass mounts comprising t/guard and butt-plate, the former pierced with a rectangular aperture ahead of the t/guard probably for a long arrow-head bayonet steel saddle bar (the steel parts pitted throughout) and no provision for a cleaning rod. GWO. Barrel 28¾” not including breech adding an additional 3½” when including the breech and overall length 48”. Several makers of this name are recorded in Ireland principally Dublin during the 18th and 19th Century. Giuseppe Crespi a Milanese gunsmith invented his breech-loading system in 1770; it was subsequently adopted by the Austrian army the same year.
Wrenn 00 Gauge Chocolate and cream and blue and grey BR Pullman Cars, Chocolate and cream, W6001 Car No73, W600 Brake 2nd Car No77 and Car No 73 in W6000 box, blue and grey, W6005 Ist Class 'Golden Arrow', W6003 2nd Class Brake, all in original boxes, VG-E, boxes F-G, some marks, one W6000 lacks flap and tab and has tear (6)
Britbus 1:76 Scale Single Deck Buses and Recovery Truck (16), all boxed, AEC Swifts, AS2-02 LT Route 70, AS2-01 London Country Route 418, Bristol LH Minibus LH-01 LT Central, LH-06 Hillingdon Local, AEC Merlins, ME-004 LT Green Ramblers Model, ME-04 NBC London Country Route 306, ME-02 LT Country Green, ME-05 London Country, ME-002B LT green Route 318A, ME-01 LT Red Arrow, ME-001 LTM Red Arrow, ME-03 LT Central, ME-002A LT green Route 335, ME1-01 LT Route 258, ME-003 LT Red Ramblers Model, Britbus/Ox Model AS1008 Asian Bus Guy Arab V China Motor Bus Towing Vehicle, G-E, boxes VG-E one sleeve seam needs regluing along seam, (16)
Britbus 1:76 Scale AEC Short Swift Single Deck Buses, all boxed with card sleeves, AS2-03 LT Route 227, AS2-001 LTM Red Arrow Route 501, AS2-09 LT Route 114, AS1-001 Blue Triangle, AS1-03 Malta, AS2W -14 LT, AS1-02 LT Route 132, AS2W-12 LT, AS1-01 LT, AS2W-10 LT, AS2-11 London Country, AS2-13 National Bus Co, AS2-04 London Country Route 446, AS1-05 LT Route 81B, AS2-08 National Bus Co London Country, G-E, boxes VG-E, (15),
Exclusive First Editions 1:76 Scale Single Decker Leyland National Buses, (22), all boxed, Southern Region, includes, Brighton, Southend, Greenline, London United, LT, London Country, Bristol, Southern National, Reading, Alder Valley, Red Arrow, Southdown, Chiltern, Hants & Dorset, De Regulation examples, De Luxe Series, Beatties Special, VG-E, boxes G-E, (22)
A 1950s-style neon diner sign,late 20th century, with neon and plastic cabochon lights, against a black and painted aluminium board, inscribed 'The Diner This Way - Deluxe Service' over a swept arrow,149 x 270cmProvenance: Private collection, acquired from Planet Hollywood, Haymarket, London.Condition ReportPAT test 26.10.23 - Pass
Matchbox Superfast group of 1970's issue racing cars - Including (1) 34a Formula 1 Racing Car - metallic blue body with yellow arrow racing number 15 nose label, light amber windscreen, white driver, bare metal base, Maltese Cross front wheels, 5-spoke rear wheels; (2) 34a Formula 1 Racing Car - orange body with yellow & blue stripe racing number 16 nose label, amber windscreen, bare metal base, Maltese Cross front wheels, 5-spoke rear wheels; (3) 36c Formula 5000 Racing Car - red body with orange & blue "Formula 5000" racing number 3 labels, dark yellow driver, bare metal base - Excellent to Excellent Plus in Good to Excellent "New" type G & J boxes. (3)
Matchbox Superfast 60b Lotus Super Seven Factory Pre-Production Colour Trial - dark green body (same colour as Super Kings K3 Mod Tractor) with blue arrow racing number 16 nose label (from 34a Formula 1 racing car), clear windscreen, black interior, bare metal base with factory hand punched rivets, 4-spoke wide wheels - Excellent with chip to rear edge of body & area of paint loss to dashboard. Consigned for sale by Ex-Lesney Employee.
A GILT LACQUERED BRONZE 'LIU HAI' ARROW VASEMing DynastyThe jovial figure cast in an animated stance with the right leg raised, the right arm held aloft and the left arm held down at the side, the voluminous upturned sleeves and head forming three apertures for the touhu game, the figure wearing a leaf apron with a gourd flask and pouch attached, with applied gilt lacquer decoration, later wood stand. The figure 34.5cm (13 5/8in) high.Footnotes:Provenance:From the collection of Captain Jones. Acquired from the above in 1963 by the present owner.明 銅漆金劉海投壺For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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