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A gentleman`s early 1960s, stainless steel cased Omega Speedmaster wristwatch, the black dial with baton numerals, three subsidiary dials, a luminous sweep seconds hand and luminous hands. Tachymetre bezel and with Cal.321 movement. Stainless steel bracelet strap. Original presentation box and documents and white outer Omega box. Sold together with a magazine featuring this watch.
A gentleman`s 9ct gold cased Rotary wristwatch, the dial with gilt baton numerals and with a date of the month aperture, on a gilt metal fronted bracelet, cased, a silver circular cased wristwatch, the enameled dial with Arabic numerals, import mark London 1916 and another silver circular cased wristwatch, the enameled dial with Roman numerals, Birmingham 1914
A gentleman`s 9ct gold circular cased Garrard Automatic wristwatch, the signed circular silvered dial, with baton numerals, Arabic at twelve and with a date of the month aperture, a white gold, sapphire and diamond set cluster ring and a 9ct gold, sapphire and colourless gem set oval cluster ring.
CARTIER - an 18ct gold lady`s wrist watch,. designed as a fancy herringbone link bracelet, with central hinged cover claw set with a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, concealing the rectangular champagne dial, with gilt baton numerals and hands, case numbered 9225, bracelet clasp numbered 6526, with original signed and tooled red leather fitted case. Length of bracelet 18cm, width of watch head 1.2cm
INTERNATIONAL WATCH CO - a lady`s 1960`s 18ct white gold diamond set wrist watch. the champagne coloured circular dial with baton numerals, with round brilliant cut diamond set bezel, fitted to a tapering satin finished bracelet, with fold-over clasp, contained in a tooled maroon leather case, stamped HARRODS LONDON. Width of watch head: 1.8cm
A 1957 9CT GOLD LONGINES GENTLEMAN`S WRISTWATCH having later repainted Arabic and baton dial with centre seconds, 16 jewel mechanical lever mechanism, signed and numbered 699099, in a Dennison hallmarked case, signed Baume, stamped 13322 ALD 858110, hallmarked Birmingham 1957, together with TWO OTHER GOLD PLATED WATCHES: a 1950`s Bulova 15 jewel 10AX and a Gentleman`s watch, Juta
A VICTORIAN PARCEL-GILT-SILVER CONDUCTOR`S CEREMONIAL BATON, RICHARDS & BROWN, LONDON, 1862 the gilded terminal of a lion surmounting a gem-set crown, the silver section engraved with the front elevation of the 1862 International Exhibition building flanked by the following biblical texts: `O Lord both riches and / honour come of thee, / and in thine hand / it is to make great.` and `The wise and their works / are in the hands of the / Lord.`, dated above `1862` and later inscribed `John Whitaker 1878`, with gilt and gem-set collar above a section of beechwood and plain silver ferrule -- 58cm long, in a leather case with interior gilt label `Lambert/Silversmiths & Jewellers/to the Queen` This conductor`s baton was probably used for the opening ceremonies of the London 1862 International Exhibition. The biblical texts, flanking the view of the double domed Exhibition building engraved on the baton, refer to those used to decorate the interior of the building. According to The Times (31 March 1862, p.10) `the interior decoration of the domes ... deservedly elicits the warmest approbation. The inscriptions in white letters on a rich blue ground round the belt of the western and eastern domes are ... both from the 1st Book of Chronicles, that round the east dome being ,"O Lord, both riches and honour come of thee ..."` Queen Victoria had expressed a wish that the opening of the exhibition be a national ceremony. The Duke of Cambridge represented the Queen (she had gone into deepest mourning since the recent death of the Prince Consort) before a huge crowd of international heads of state, European royalty, exhibition directors etc. Choral music was performed under one of the domes by a choir of almost 2500 together with a 408 piece orchestra. Music written especially for the occasion was supplied by both Verdi and Meyerbeer, as well as Professor Sterndale Bennett`s accompaniment to an ode by Tennyson. According to The Times report of the ceremonies (2 May 1862, p.11) the conductor Mr Costa `yielded the "baton" to M. Sainton ... while that gentleman directed the performance of the Ode which our poet laureate and our Cambridge Professor of Music conjointly furnished for this memorable occasion. ... The execution of the work was happily all that could have been wished.` The building`s twin domes were the largest in the world at the time, but were almost dwarfed by the length of the main facade on the Cromwell Road at 1152 feet. Parliament declined the Government`s wish to purchase the building and the materials were sold and used in the construction of the Alexandra Palace in north London. The later inscription `John Whitaker/1878` probably refers to a later ceremonial use of the baton, possibly connected with International Exhibition in Paris that year.
A Green and Walkley Gentleman`s Wristwatch the blue rectangular dial with white roman numerals on integral woven link silver bracelet, import marks for London 1975 and a Certina Gentleman`s Wristwatch the silvered dial with baton numerals and sweep seconds hand on gold plated flexible link bracelet
A Victorian King`s Pattern Ladle, George William Adams, London 1865, engraved with a hand and baton crest, with honeysuckle motif to the heal, 34cm, 9oz; and A Victorian Crumb Scoop, London 1861, the shaped blade with same crest as preceding, fluted and beaded ivory handle (maker`s mark covered over by old repair), 36.3cm long (2)
A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Longines, Admiral, circa 1990, self-winding lever movement with hacking seconds and quick date change, black dial with luminous baton markers, date aperture, centre seconds, case with screw-down winding crown, rotating bezel, screw back with Longines monogram, Longines stainless steel bracelet with concealed deployant clasp, 40mm wide, together with Longines box
A Lady`s Stainless Steel Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, Constellation, Chronometer Officially Certified, circa 1985, self-winding lever movement, black dial with applied baton markers, centre seconds, tonneau shaped case, case back with constellation monogram and secured by four screws, Omega stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp, 26mm wide, together with Omega box
A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, Seamaster Professional, 300m/1000ft, circa 2005, self-winding lever movement with hacking seconds and quick date change, wavy blue coloured dial with baton and dot markers, date aperture, centre seconds, luminous steel hands, case with screw-down protective winding crown, blue coloured rotating bezel, helium valve positioned at 10 o`clock in the band, screw back with seamaster monogram, Omega stainless steel bracelet with concealed deployant clasp, 45mm wide, together with Omega boxes, booklet, purchase receipt, cards and two spare bracelet links see illustration
A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Longines, Hydro Conquest, circa 2009, self-winding lever movement with hacking seconds and quick date change, blue coloured dial with Arabic and baton markers, date aperture, centre seconds, case with screw-down protective winding crown, rotating bezel, screw back with Longines monogram, stainless steel bracelet with concealed deployant clasp, 45mm wide, together with Longines boxes and booklets see illustration
A Lady`s Stainless Steel Calendar Centre Seconds Quartz Wristwatch, signed Breitling, Model: Colt Oceane, Chronometre, circa 2005, quartz movement with hacking seconds and quick date change, black coloured dial with applied baton and Arabic numerals, date aperture, centre seconds, case with screw down winding crown, rotating bezel, screw back, Breitling stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp, 36mm wide, together with Breitling boxes, booklets and spare bracelet link see illustration
A Stainless Steel Limited Edition Automatic Calendar Chronograph wristwatch, signed Omega, Speedmaster Racing, limit edition of 05078/11111 to commemorate Michael Schumacher`s fourth World Championship, circa 2001, (calibre 1152) self-winding lever movement, carbon fibre dial with baton markers and outer fifths of seconds track, three subsidiary dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour recorders, case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph hand, bezel with tachymeter scale, snap-on back with engraved Michael Schumacher signature in black and World Champion 2001 in red, Omega stainless steel bracelet with concealed deployant clasp, 39mm wide, together with Omega boxes, booklets, warranty card and two spare bracelet links see illustration

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