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Registration- YNE 784LChassis No - AR3042285M.O.T. - August 2021Odometer - 65,373 The history file that accompanies this splendid-looking lefthand drive Spider tells us it was exported new to an Alfa Romeo dealership in Pennsylvania, USA, where the garage owner promptly adopted it for his personal use. The third US owner acquired the Alfa in 2010, and correspondence on file confirms how much he doted on it, only running the two-seater on warm days and spending some $6,000 on reconditioning it in 2017. It was in 2020 that the Alfa was imported to the UK and allotted the registration ‘YNE 784L’. An extensive restoration followed a year later, work that included a conversion to European specification, refurbishment of the underside and a full respray, plus new black mohair hood, hood cover and Minilite-style wheels shod with Pirelli P6 tyres. The interior remains to original specification, including a period push-button radio, and the car is now offered complete with original US registration documents, original handbooks, service book and spare wheel. The UK history includes a host of invoices from specialists such as Classic Alfa and Alfaholics. The Spider was launched at the 1966 Geneva Salon and is said to have been the last project with which ‘Pinin’ Farina was personally associated. Just one year later the model was immortalised by the Dustin Hoffman film ‘The Graduate’. The chassis was based on that of the Giulia 105 and the Series One examples were powered by a 1,570cc version of Alfa’s four-cylinder twin-cam unit. The car boasted a sporting specification, including independent front suspension, disc brakes all-round and a five-speed manual gearbox. The Series 2 Spider arrived in 1970. The rounded tail was replaced with a distinctive ‘Kamm’ design and a year later engine capacity was increased to 1962 cc, prompting the name to be changed to 2000 Spider Veloce. With 131bhp on tap, this was the quickest Spider yet and capable of over 120mph. In summary:A four-keeper, very well-presented exampleExtensively restored in 2021, with a substantial history fileImported from the USA in 2020 and converted to UK specification
Orden und Ehrenzeichen - Ritterkreuz : Verleihungsetui zum Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes.Schwarzes Originaletui aus Kunstlederetui mit magnetischem Scharnier und Druckknopf. Innenteil mit schwarzer Samteinlage, bzw. weißem Kunstseidenfutter. Sehr schönes und seltenes Originalexemplar. Orders and Decorations - Knights Cross : Knights Cross original Case of IssueBlack original caseof issue made of imitation leather with magnetic hinge and push button. Interior with black velvet inlay and white artificial silk lining.Very nice and rare original Knights Cross Case.
Orden & Ehrenzeichen Deutschland - Bayern : Bayern, St. Hubertus - Orden: Bedeutendes Ordenskreuz aus der Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts, getragen als Knopflochdekoration. Bedeutendes frühes Exemplar in feiner Qualität. Bronze - feuervergoldet und Emaille. Formal entspricht dieses Ordenskreuz des Hausritterordens vom Heiligen Hubertus der Form des Kettenkleinodes. Wie auf einigen Porträts von Ordensrittern des St.-Hubertus-Ordens aus der Zeit des 18. Jahrhunderts zu erkennen ist, war es damals üblich, statt der offiziellen Anlässen vorbehaltenen Ordenskollane oder dem ebenso für formelle Gelegenheiten bestimmten Schärpenkleinod, im täglichen Gebrauch verkleinerte Ordenszeichen im Knopfloch zu tragen. Diese Gepflogenheit war auch bei anderen bedeutenden Ritterorden, wie z. B. dem Orden vom Goldenen Vlies, üblich. Es haben sich nur ganz wenige Exemplare dieser Ordenszeichen in Sammlungen erhalten. Auf Schloss Hohenschwangau werden Vergleichsexemplare aus der Sammlung des Wittelsbacher Ausgleichsfonds aufbewahrt, die dem hier angebotenen Ordenskreuz sehr ähnlich sind Außerordentlich seltene Ordensdekoration in am Alter gemessen hervorragender Erhaltung. Dieses Exemplar ist bei Karsten Klingbeil / Andreas Thies, Orden 1700 ? 2000, Band I, Nr. 179, abgebildet und beschrieben.German Orders and Medals - Kingdom of Bavaria : Bavaria, Order of Saint Hubert: Important early Breast Badge, dating from the mid 18th Century.Important early badge to be worn at the button - hole of a Knight of the Order. Of finest quality. Bronze - fire-gilt and enamel.Formally, this cross of the Order of St. Hubert corresponds to the form worn on the order#s collar chain.As can be seen on some 18th century portraits of knights of the Order of Saint Hubert, it was customary at that time to wear a smaller badges in the buttonhole in daily use instead of the order's collar reserved for official occasions or the large and massive sash badge which was also intended for formal occasions.This custom was also common in other important orders of chivalry, such as the Order of the Golden Fleece.Only a few examples of these badges have survived in collections.Comparative examples from the collection of the Bavarian Royal Family (Wittelsbacher Ausgleichsfond) are kept at Hohenschwangau Castle. These badges are very similar to the cross offered here.Exceptionally rare decoration in excellent condition, especially considering its age of over 250 years.This piece of insignia is illustrated and described in Karsten Klingbeil / Andreas Thies, Orden 1700 - 2000, Volume I, No. 179.
Heer - Infanterie : Geschmückte Feldbluse eines Oberst des Infanterie Regiments 118.Feldgraues Tuch. Knopfleisten, Kragen und Ärmelaufschläge mit weißen Vorstößen (geschmückte Feldbluse). Original vernähter Brustadler in Metallfadenstickerei. Offiziers - Kragenspiegel für Infanterie. Eingenähte Schulterstücke für einen Oberst des Infanterie - Regiments 118 mit vergoldeten Metallauflagen. Weiße Tuchunterlage. Paradefangschnur aus Metallfadengeflecht. Auf der linken Brust Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse 1914. Wiederholungsspange 1939 zum EK 1. Klasse. Infanterie Sturmabzeichen in Bronze (Herstellerzeichen JFS). Schwarzes Verwundetenabzeichen 1. Weltkrieg. Darüber 9-teilige Feldschnalle. Dazu lange Hose. Feldgraues Tuch mit weißer Paspelierung. Sehr schöne Uniform in allen teilen, auch mit den Auszeichnungen zusammengehörig. Army - Infanterie : Tunic of an Infantry Regiment 118 Colonel.Field grey cloth. Button bands, collar and cuffs with white piping (decorated field blouse). Original sewn breast eagle in metal thread embroidery. Officer's collar tabs for infantry. Sewn-in shoulder boards for a colonel of the Infantry - Regiment 118 with gilded metal overlays. White cloth underlay. Parade cord made of metal thread braiding.On the left breast Iron Cross 1st Class 1914. Repetition Clasp 1939 for the EK 1st Class 1914. Infantry assault badge in bronze (maker's mark JFS). Black Wound Badge (1st World War). 9-piece ribbon field clasp.Comes with long trousers. Field grey cloth with white piping.Very nice uniform in all parts original and from one recipient, including the awards.
Orden und Ehrenzeichen - Deutsches Kreuz : Deutsches Kreuz in SilberCupalausführung. Der Lorbeerkranz versilbert und von rotem Emaille unterlegt. Das Hakenkreuz schwarz emailliert. An Nadel mit Herstellerzeichen "20" der Firma C.F. Zimmermann, Pforzheim. Rückseitig vier Hohlnieten. Im schönen Originaletui aus schwarzem Kunstleder mit geprägtem silbernen Zierstreifen. Scharnier und Druckknopf magnetisch. Innenteil mit schwarzer Sprühfilzeinlage und weißem Kunstseidenfutter. Sehr schönes, Originalexemplar in absolutem Bestzustand. In dieser Spitzenerhaltung und vor allem im Originaletui sehr selten. Orders and Decorations - German Cross : German Cross in SilverCupal made construction. The laurel wreath silver-plated and underlaid with red enamel. The swastika enamelled in black. Reverse fitted with pin for wearing with maker's mark "20" of the company C.F. Zimmermann, Pforzheim. Four hollow rivets on the back.In a beautiful original case of issue made of black imitation leather with embossed silver trim. Hinge and push button magnetic. Interior with black spray felt inlay and white artificial silk lining.Very nice original piece in superb (stone mint) condition. Especially rare in the original case of issue.
Schutzstaffel-SS - Waffen SS : Paar Schulterstücke für einen Untersturmführer der Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler.Kriegsausführung mit roter Papspelierung auf schwarzer Tuchunterlage. Rückseite mit schwarzen Einknöpflaschen. Die LAH - Auflagen in geprägter Feinzinkausführung, vergoldet. Rückseitig Splinte. Hervorragendes Paar einwandfreier Originalexemplare von großer Seltenheit. SS - Waffen SS : Pair of Leibstandarte Untersturmführer Shoulder Boards. Wartime production with red piping on black cloth backing. Reverse with black button flaps.The LAH cyphers in die struck zinc finish, gilt. Split pins on the back.Excellent pair of flawless original examples of great rarity.
Schutzstaffel-SS - Waffen SS : Schwarze SS Panzerjacke für einen Hauptscharführer der Division Wiking.Schwarzer Wollstoff im korrekten Schnitt für Panzerbesatzungen der Waffen - SS ohne Rückennaht und mit schwarzem Futter. Umgeklappte Brustklappen mit genähten Knopflöchern. Verdeckte Knopfleisten mit Seidenrippsfutter. Schwarze Kunststoffknöpfe. Original vernähte Kragenspiegel für SS - Hauptscharführer in weißen Wollfäden, bzw. Rangstern in Leichtmetallausführung und Silberlitze auf schwarzer Unterlage. Original vernähter SS - Ärmeladler in Mannschaftsausführung. Gelaschte Schulterstücke aus schwarzem Wollstoff mit rosa - roter Paspelierung für Panzertruppe. Auf feldgrauer Tuchunterlage, die Lasche schwarzer Stoff. Feldgrau lackierte Leichtmetallknöpfe. Am linken Ärmel original vernähtes Ärmelband "Wiking" Mannschaftsausführung aus gestickten flachen Metallfäden (flatwire) und seitlichen weißen Wollfäden. Am rechten Ärmel original vernähtes Panzervernichtungsabzeichen (Sonderabzeichen für das Niederkämpfen von Panzerkampfwagen). Mit magnetischer Panzerauflage, bzw. Gegenplatte. Originales schwarzes Innenfutter für Panzerjacken der Waffen - SS und korrekten Kammerstempeln. Im Knopfloch vernähtes Band des Eisernen Kreuzes 2. Klasse und der Ostmedaille. Beeindruckende absolut in allen Teilen originale Panzerjacke eines Angehörigen dieses zu den tapfersten Divisionen der Wehrmacht gehörenden Truppenverbandes. Nur ganz wenige Originale in Sammlungen bekannt. SS - Waffen SS : Black SS Panzer Wrapper for an Hauptscharführer of the Wiking - Division. Black woollen fabric in the correct cut for Waffen - SS tank crews without back seam and with black lining. Folded chest flaps with sewn buttonholes. Concealed button plackets with silk rib lining. Black plastic buttons. Original sewn collar tabs for SS - Hauptscharführer in white wool threads and rank stars in light metal version with silver thread stripe on black backing. Original sewn SS sleeve eagle in enlisted men's or NCO's design. Lashed shoulder boards in black woolen fabric with pink piping for tank units.With field grey cloth backing, the flap black cloth. Field grey lacquered light metal buttons.On the left sleeve original sewn cuff title "Wiking" crew version made of embroidered flatwire silver threads and on the sides white wool threads. The right sleeve with original sewn Tank Destruction Badge (magnetic tank and counter part). Original black lining for Waffen - SS panzer jackets and correct chamber stamps.Iron Cross 2nd class rand Eastern Medal ribbons sewn into the buttonhole.Impressive panzer jacket, absolutely original in all parts, of a member of this famous unit belonging to the bravest divisions of the Wehrmacht.Only very few originals known in collections.
Deutsches Reich 1933 - 1945 - Heer : Nachlaß des Oberleutnants Ritterkreuzträger Otto Hielscher Chef 5. / Art. Rgt. 168.Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes. Eisenkern mit Silberzarge. Frühes Exemplar aus der Fertigung von Klein & Quenzer, noch ohne den Herstellerstempel "65" im Sprungring. Auf der Rückseite unterhalb der Öse Silberstempel "800". Der Sprungring ebenfalls mit "800" gestempelt. Am unkonfektionierten Originalband. Sehr schönes Exemplar in bester Qualität und hervorragender Erhaltung. Im Originaletui aus schwarzem Kunstleder. Scharnier und Druckknopf magnetisch. Innenteil mit schwarzer Samteinlage, der Innendeckel mit weißem Kunstseidenfutter. Altersgemäße Gebrauchspuren. Dazu das vorläufige Besitzzeugnis an Oberleutnant Hielscher, Chef 5. / Art. Rgt. 168 für die Verleihung am 23.8. 1944. Datiert 30. August 1944. Mit Dienstsiegel des Heerespersonalamtes und Originalunterschrift Generalleutnant Burgdorf. Dazu das Ehrenblatt mit Nennung der Ritterkreuzverleihung an Oberleutnant Hielscher. Deutsches Kreuz in Gold. Buntmetallausführung aus der Fertigung der Firma Deschler, München. Der Kranz vergoldet und von rotem Emaillereif unerlegt. Das Hakenkreuz schwarz emailliert (Emaillechip). An Nadel mit Herstellerzeichen "1". Auf der Rückseite vier Kugelkopfnieten. Dazu das vorläufige Besitzzeugnis an Leutnant Hielscher, 3. / A.R. 168. Datiert vom 5. Mai 1943. Mit Dienstsiegel des Heerespersonalamtes und Faksimileunterschrift Generalfeldmarschall Keitel. Dazu das Ehrenblatt mit Nennung der DK - Verleihung an Leutnant Hielscher. Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse. Eisenkern mit versilberter Zarge. Leicht gewölbte Ausführung. An breiter Nadel mit Herstellerzeichen "L/12" (Juncker, Berlin). Dazu die Verleihungsurkunde vom 15.09.1941. Mit Dienstsiegel und Originalunterschrift des Kommandeurs der 68. Infanterie - Division Generalmajor Georg Braun. Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse. Eisenkern mit versilberter Zarge. Am Originalband. Dazu die Verleihungsurkunde vom 29.06. 1941. Mit Dienstsiegel und Originalunterschrift des Kommandeurs der 68. Infanterie - Division Generalmajor Georg Braun. Allgemeines Sturmabzeichen. Feinzinkausführung. An Nadel mit Herstellerzeichen "4". Dazu das Besitzzeugnis vom 7. Juni 1942 mit Dienstsiegel und Originalunterschrift des Kommandeurs der 68. Infanterie - Division Generalmajor Robert Meissner. Verwundetenabzeichen in Silber. Feinzinkausführung, an Nadel. Dazu das Besitzzeugnis für dreimalige Verwundung vom 8. Oktober 1943 mit Originalunterschrift eines Oberstabsarztes. Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz. Schwarz lackierte Eisenausführung. An Nadel. Dazu das Besitzzeugnis vom 28. März 1942 mit Dienstsiegel und Originalunterschrift des Kommandanten der I. Abteilung Artillerie - Regiment 168. Schönes Porträtfoto Oberleutnant Hielschers mit Ritterkreuz und Deutschem Kreuz in Gold. Dazu fotokopierter Auszug aus der Personalakte. Die Urkunden ungelocht und in sehr schönem Erhaltungszustand. Sehr schöner, vollständiger Nachlaß dieses tapferen Artillerie - Offiziers. The Third German Reich 1933 - 1945 - Army : Group of Medals of Oberleutnant and Knights Cross Recipient Otto Hielscher, Chef 5. / Art. Rgt. 168.Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Iron core with silver frame. Early example made by Klein & Quenzer, still without the maker's stamp "65" in the ring. Silver stamp "800" on the reverse below the eyelet. The ring also stamped "800". On the unassembled original ribbon.Very fine example in best quality and excellent condition.In the original caseof issue made of black imitation leather. Hinge and push button magnetic. Interior with black velvet inlay, the inner lid with white artificial silk lining. Signs of wear commensurate with age.Comes with the preliminary award certificate to First Lieutenant Hielscher, Chief 5th / Art. Rgt. 168 for the award on 23.8. 1944. Dated 30. August 1944. With official seal of the Army Personnel Office and original signature of Generalleutnant Burgdorf.Accompanied by the roll of honour naming the Knight's Cross award to First Lieutenant Hielscher.German Cross in Gold. Made of tombac, by Deschler, Munich. The wreath gilded on a red enamelled ring. The swastika enamelled black (enamel chip). Reverse fitted with pin for wearing with maker's mark "1". On the back four ball-headed rivets.Comes with preliminary award certificate to Lieutenant Hielscher, 3rd / A.R. 168, dated 5 May 1943. With service seal of the Army Personnel Office and facsimile signature of Field Marshal Keitel. Accompanied by the roll of honour naming the German Cross awarded to Lieutenant Hielscher.Iron Cross 1st Class. Iron core with silver plated frame. Slightly domed design. On broad pin with maker's mark "L/12" (Juncker, Berlin). With award certificate dated 15.09.1941. With official seal and original signature of the commander of the 68th Infantry Division, Major General Georg Braun.Iron Cross 2nd Class. Iron core with silver plated frame. On the original ribbon. With award certificate dated 29.06. 1941. With official seal and original signature of the commander of the 68th Infantry Division, Major General Georg Braun.General Assault Badge. Fine zinc finish. On pin with maker's mark "4". Comes with certificate of ownership dated 7 June 1942 with service seal and original signature of the commander of the 68th Infantry Division Major General Robert Meissner.Wound Badge in Silver. Fine zinc finish, on pin. Accompanied by the award certificate for being wounded three times, dated 8 October 1943, with original signature of a medical officer.Wound badge in black. Black lacquered iron version. On pin. Accompanied by the award certificate dated 28 March 1942 with service seal and original signature of the commander of the I. Abteilung Artillerie - Regiment 168.Beautiful portrait photo of First Lieutenant Hielscher with Knight's Cross and German Cross in Gold.With photocopied extract from the personnel file.The documents unperforated and in very nice condition.Very nice, complete grouping of this brave artillery officer.
Militaria Ausland - Italien : Paar Schulterstücke des Duce, Benito Mussolini, als Chef der P.N.F. (PARTITO NATIONALE FACISTA), M 1939 - 1943.Vergoldete und versilberte Metallfadenstickerei sowie rote Wollfäden. Auf schwarzer Samtunterlage. Rückseitig lederne Einknöpflaschen. Extrem seltene Rang - Insignien in bester Stickereiqualität und von großer Seltenheit. Foreign Militaria - Italy : Pair of Shoulder Boards of Benito Mussolini as head of the P.N.F. (PARTITO NATIONALE FACISTA), M 1939 - 1943.Gilt and silver-plated metal thread embroidery and red wool threads. On a black velvet backing. Leather button stripe on the back.Extremely rare rank insignia in best embroidery quality and of great rarity.
Presented in super condition with just 47,000 miles, this elegant, long wheelbase, S-Class is very attractively guided. From the final year of W126 production, this second-generation, 4.2-litre, long-wheelbase, S-Class is in excellent conditionVery well presented in Anthracite Grey with a contrasting lower body panel and very smart alloysImpressive interior in duo-tone grey velour. The rear seats look like they have never been sat inStarting on the button, with smooth transmission and the V8 burbling as it should, it has been in regular use by our clientThere are a couple of minor electrical issues, the sunroof, radio and electric aerial are inoperative and there are some slight cracks to the veneers, and some minor bubbling in the boot gulliesWhilst the substantial history file was lost by a prior owner, the condition reflects a car that has surely been well maintained and the MOT history file supports the indicated mileageMOT'd in Spring this year, this is an eminently usable classic S-Class and offered without reserve it should draw plenty of attention Specification Make: MERCEDES BENZ Model: 420 SEL Year: 1991 Chassis Number: WDB1260352A579994 Registration Number: H81 PDC Transmission: Automatic Engine Number: 1169522086698 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 47000 Miles Make: RHD Interior Colour: Grey VelourClick here for more details, condition report and images
An excellent example of Ian Callum's powerful British GT with less than 50,000 miles. "The Aston Martin DB9 is a thoroughbred sports car with GT levels of comfort and refinement. Combining Aston Martin's unique character with an uncompromising design philosophy, the DB9 was borne out of a synthesis of traditional craftsmanship, high-tech manufacturing, modern components and use of the finest materials" - Aston MartinFirst registered in September 2008, this DB9 was purchased last year by its current owner who is now moving abroad, forcing a reluctant salePowered by a 6-litre V12 producing 450bhp and 420lb/ft mated to a 6-speed ZF automatic gearbox with paddle shiftFinished in Onyx Black over a black leather-trimmed interior complemented by white accent stitching, a grey Alcantara headlining, and Piano Black and aluminium trim inserts on the centre console and door cardsSitting on 19'' twin 5-spoke alloy wheels in front of yellow brake calipersClassic DB9 cockpit, fully equipped to 'Factory-spec' with a trip computer, cruise control, multi-function steering wheel, electric memory seats, parking sensors to both the front and rear, switchable sport mode, air-conditioning, CD stereo with Bluetooth connectivity, satellite navigation, and push-button start Supplied with its original Owner’s Manual, stamped service book, a selection of maintenance invoices including recent 15th year service (detailed in condition report) and two key fobs along with a spare master key. Will come to sale with a fresh MOTSpecification Make: ASTON MARTIN Model: DB9 Year: 2008 Chassis Number: SCFAC01E99GA11108 Registration Number: VX58 DDY Transmission: Automatic Engine Number: AM09/22741 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 49497 Miles Make: RHD Interior Colour: Black LeatherClick here for more details, condition report and images
A Group of WWI and WWII Medals, awarded to R. Lewis comprising - 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, 1939-45 Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45, Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, plus a small quantity of assorted ephemera including - a Princess Mary tin, a Naval Police armband, an enamel 'Comrades of the Great War' buttonhole badge, button and belt polishing aids and other items, various
A late 17th century oak chest of small proportions, the rectangular twin plank top with moulded edge, three graduated long drawers, each with twin geometric moulded panels, later button pulls and chased brass quatrelobe escutcheon plates, moulded apron, on turned bullet feet, 72cm wide, 70cm high, 50cm deep
HMS Malabar. Montagu (Capt. Sir W.A.), An interesting manuscript copy book, commencing with an instruction that 'I expect the Mates, Midshipmen, Volunteers and Master's Assistants to be perfect in their Equipment, and that at all times they dress in strict accordance with the Regulations of the Service. As the Malabar is about to proceed .....'. Capt. Montagu's letters then commence on the 25th July 1834 with a request to Admiral Sir William Hargood for a detachment of Marines to be sent to the ship. The final letter is dated 5th January 1838. An interesting record of command in the Royal Navy at that time, worthy of further research. Ink manuscript on paper, 300 pages, page size 31cm x 20cm, watermarked Edward Smith 1831, generally several letters per page, marbled endpapers, original reversed calf binding with ship and captain's names to upper board (spine well worn). Orders, 'H.M.S. Malabars Order Book'. A manuscript record of orders received, dating from 1832 to 1837, many from the Vice-Admiral. Ink manuscript on paper, various hands, approx 250 folio pages, page size 34.5 cm x 20cm, worn with several closed tears, bound in ?original canvas covers with button fastenings, title to one side. Plan of HMS Thunderer's Main Yard loosely inserted. HMS Malabar, a 74 gun Repulse-class ship of the line of the Royal Navy, was launched in 1818 at Bombay Dockyard. Sir William Augustus Montagu was Captain from the 25th July 1834 until ordered home at the end of 1837. (Wikipedia)
An early 19th century silver pair-cased open-face key-wind verge pocket watch, by James Hopewell of London, white enamel dial with hand painted Arabic numerals, blued steel hand, pierced and engraved balance cock with cylindrical pillar columns, movement no. 12282, case by Thomas Gaunt, London 1802, outer case width 58mm, not currently workingMovement – not currently working and needs attention, dial is loose from movementDial - several faint hairline cracks and general surface wear with a few small edge enamel chips mainly at 6Glass - light surface abrasionHands - lacking minute handCase - quite heavily worn with several light dents on caseback, lacking push-button, inner case has a broken loop on hinge
An 18th century brass and tortoiseshell pair-cased open-face key-wind verge pocket watch, by Henry Sedgwick of London, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, breguet hands, pierced and engraved balance cock with cylindrical columns, movement no. 2311, outer case width 52mm, not currently workingMovement – not currently working and only ticks for a few seconds before grounding to a haltDial - 1 large hairline crack between 4 and 8 with several other smaller surface abrasionsGlass - tinted yellow, general wearHands - minute hand tip is broken offCase - watch is slightly loosed when held inside outer case, tortoiseshell has several losses and cracks mainly near hinge and push-button, inner case hinge has 1 broken loop, brass is worn and tarnished
Gucci, a vintage flap crossbody handbag, crafted from the maker's blue micro monogram coated canvas, with smooth blue leather trim, removable and adjustable crossbody strap, gold-tone front logo plaque, magnetic snap button fastening, and opening to three main interior compartments, measuring 6 by 14 by 26cm, with maker's dust bag- Overall very good condition for age- Few minor scratches to the smooth leather exterior- Interior lining is clean with few small scuffs- Condition reports are a guide only and clients are advised to view items before bidding- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Max Mara, a virgin wool knee-length coat, featuring a notched lapel collar, front button fastenings, two outer pockets, and the maker's logo patterned lining, labeled Max Mara Studio, size UK 12- Overall good condition- Minor discolouration to the inner cuffs, collar and hem edges- Condition reports are a guide only and clients are advised to view items before bidding- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com

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