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(War of 1812) A 19th century documentary naval diorama, the background set with an oval watercolour decorated with three tall ships tacking around icebergs, the foreground laid with a hand written documentary panel, the whole within a gilt and ebonised box frame. The beginning and end of the panel is tantalisingly indistinct however, ???' Hethem Esq, Captain, and I George Harnage and I the third and junior lieutenant) at daylight on the morning of Sunday May 15 1814. Latitude at noon 44.25 north, longitude 48.20 west by my chronometer being about 30 miles east of the Boundesy (sic) of the great bank of New Foundland. We were going from England to Halifax in Nova Scotia with 103 sail of convoy having nearly 5000 troops on board, the weather hazy with light Avis? From the eastward and excessively cold; we at daylight ? one of owner (sic) convoys to be ahead of us with the signal flying for land which we soon discovered to be an immense island of ice and several smaller floating in all directions, the larger upwards of one hundred feet in height, we instantly made signal for convoy to haul on sails and tack close to the wind until we could see the extent of owr (sic) danger, when we again made sail S&W and run along the said islands some twenty five miles and some seventy miles we lost sight of the ice -having passed by it at about a miles distance from it. On it there were a great number of sea gulls. By keeping a good look out not one of the convoy met with any danger. The Hamadryad led the convoy. It was at noon the next day that we lost sight of it in the ? - had we been some little further ahead before the dawn of the morning of May 15 1814 there is no calculating the damage that might have befell ourselves and the convoy. ? There is not any instance where such an immense body of ice had been seen so far south especially at the time of year. His Majesties frigate leader of 56 guns Captain Sir George Collier was our ? I was ? ? of the Hamadryad from February 14 1814 to February 3rd 1815 which day she was paid off at that ? having so much damaged by the ? hurricane of September 28th precious. She was immediately broke up. ... George Harnage, 1822. This sketch was taken on the morning of May 5th 1814 ? of Baswardyne 1845 ...'
Ulysse Nardin, Locle, No. 5775 marine chronometer Ulysse Nardin, Locle, No. 5775 marine chronometer, circa 1940, having a mahogany case housing the 2-day marine chronometer with power reserve indication and ratchet key, three tier case with brass handles, the glazed middle section with a hinged lid, brass bowl and gimbaled suspension, the silvered dial with radial Roman numerals, outer minute track, subsidiary dials for the seconds and power reserve indication, dial, case and movement signed, overall 8"h x 7.5"w x 7.5"d Starting Price: $500
Ladies' Rolex gold (18ct) Oyster Perpetual Date Just chronometer wristwatch with circular white enamel dial with gold baton numerals, centre seconds and subsidiary date, in gold (18ct) case with textured bezel and polished case, on a Rolex gold (18ct) Milanese bracelet (Import Hallmarks London 1972), in original box CONDITION REPORT Diameter of case approximately 24mm. Excellent condition. Ticking and seems to be in working order. Total gross weight approximately 66 grams.
1960s gentlemen's Omega Automatic Chronometer Constellation wristwatch with stainless steel case, gentlemen's Omega Constellation Chronometer Quartz wristwatch with circular graphite grey dial and octagonal bezel, in brushed stainless steel case and a 1950s Roamer 'Shock Resist' wristwatch with anti-magnetic waterproof seventeen jewel movement with black dial, in gold plated case, on leather strap (3) CONDITION REPORT Omega Automatic, white dial - seems to be in working condition. Ticking. Glass scratched. Roamer - crown missing. Omega, grey dial - does not appear to be working. Case in good order. Both Omega watches have Omega buckles
An 18ct Gold Automatic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Breitling, Bentley Motors, Certified Chronometer 100m/330ft, Special Edition, circa 2005, lever movement, silvered dial with applied baton markers, outer tachymeter scale, day/date apertures, three dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, screw down crown, buttons to operate chronograph hand, rotating bezel, screw back numbered K13362 0111 762902, convention hallmark 18k0750 for 18ct gold and with Breitling Bentley monogram, Breitling strap with 18ct gold buckle, 45mm wide, with Breitling boxes, warranty, instruction and chronometer booklets 28.05.13, Case with light surface scratches and some minor dents visable beneath an eyeglass to the bezel and the case side edges, glass is clean, dial is clean, and the movement is in going order, calendars are functioning and the chronograph is working.
A 9ct Gold Automatic Centre Seconds Bubbleback Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Officially Certified Chronometer, Ref: 5015, 1963, lever movement numbered N64973, silvered dial with applied Arabic and dagger markers, screw down winding crown, maker`s mark RWC Ltd, convention hallmark 0.375-9k for 9ct gold, serial number 624615, Rolex oyster bracelet, deployant clasp with engraved initials, 32mm wide 02.05.13, Case with light surface scratches, case back with a small dent, front of the case and bezel with very minor dents like pin prick marks, plexi glass with scratches, dial with some very minor dirt marks, movement in going order. Bracelet with damage, two links broken and link parts are missing, deployant clasp with engraved initials.
A Rare Exact Time Chronometer, signed Omega, Chronometre Exact Time, circa 1925, lever movement numbered 3809163, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, seconds, nickel case numbered 6386617, two-tier mahogany outer case, hinged lid with a chromed plaque inscribed Chronometre Omega, large winding crown and plaque beneath the dial inscribed Exact Time, 5.5cm by 13cm 29.05.13, Case with surface scratches and small dents in parts to the edges, case colour has very slightly faded to the front, chromed plaques inside the case have discoloured in parts, inside hinged wooden panel with some small chips, scratches and the surface varnish lacking in parts, dial has discoloured and slightly stained in parts, movement looks clean and in going order.
A Russian Two Day Marine Chronometer, signed UM Kupoba, No.1320, 20th century, three-tier case with side carrying handles, front with plaque numbered 1320, 4-inch silvered dial with Arabic numerals, dials for seconds and reserve power, single fusee movement with ``Harrisons`` maintaining power and ``Earnshaws`` type spring detent escapement, free sprung helical hairspring, compensation balance with weights and timing screws, movement contained in a gimbal, 19cm high 08.05.13, Case has gone lighter due to sunlight damage, crazing marks and flaking to the surfaces, brass surfaces have faded and the lacquer is lacking, gilding to the gimbal has faded, glass with some minor chips and scratches, dial with some small scratches, movement in going order.
A Mahogany Eight Day Marine Chronometer, signed Brockbank & Atkins, London, No.1157, circa 1845, brass bound three-tier case, side carrying handles, front with inscribed plaque, 4-1/2-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals, two dials for seconds and power reserve, single fusee movement with ``Earnshaws`` type spring detent escapement, free sprung helical hairspring, balance with weights and timing screws, diamond endstone, ``Harrisons`` maintaining power, top plate signed and numbered, movement contained in a gimbal, 21.5cm high s 22.05.13, Case with some slight fading in parts, case with some small scratches and dents in parts, top cover with a scratch to the back edge, brass surfaces slightly faded in parts, front plaque to the case possibly later inscribed, glass with small scratches, dial with small scratches, movement very slightly dirty, movement is working and the balance is swinging with a good oscillation, when winding the movement the power reserve hands moves correctly.
A gentleman`s stainless steel Rolex wristwatch, the blue dial with batons and date aperture marked ``Rolex oyster perpetual Datejust, superlative chronometer officially certified`` on a Rolex stainless steel strap, inscribed between the lugs ``Orig. Rolex design 16234``, ``stainless steel Y486822`` in original box with paperwork
Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Datejust, a gentleman`s stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1953, ref. 6105, no. 926189, the replacement black dial with arrow markers and hands, date aperture and centre sweep seconds hand, 18 jewel Rolex chronometer movement timed to six positions, no. 52366, the case 43mm including lugs, on a block link bracelet with fold over clasp
Rolex, Prince Chronometer, a gentleman`s stainless steel rectangular wristwatch, circa 1935, retailed by H. G. Bell Salisbury (Rhodesia), ref. 3937, no. 048766, the two piece rectangular case with silvered duo dial, Roman and baton numerals, baton hands and subsidiary seconds dial, 18 jewel Rolex rectangular movement ref. 350, the case 42mm including lugs, on a black strap, with a Rolex guarantee card dated 16/3/62 and HM customs import document dated 28/3/62. This watch was purchased by the vendor`s husband in Aden 1961, during his National Service posting with the R.A.F. The watch was being sold by a Rolex agent in Aden, who had been sent a batch of unused pre war Rolex watches from Rhodesia that had not been sold. After arriving back in Britain the Rolex watch was sent back to Rolex for authentication and a guarantee was issued by Rolex in 1962.
A stamped 18ct Omega Constellation Automatic Chronometer bracelet watch, the gold dial with hourly applied batons, outer seconds track and date aperture at 3 o'clock, to possibly replacement brick type link bracelet, with fold clasp with Omega logo, width of case approx. 33mm (af) (illustrated) NB: Unable to open back of case to confirm marks etc
Mahogany Two-Day Marine Chronometer, Dent A Fine English Mahogany Two-Day Marine Chronometer, Dent, London, Serial No. 1526, c. 1845, the 3 5/8 in. diameter, silvered dial marked "Dent 82 Strand/London No. 1526", with state of wind and seconds subsidiaries, three tier box with brass drop handles, complete with scarce deck box
An English two-day marine chronometer signed Robert Roscall, Maker to the Admiralty, Liverpool, and numbered 1477/60376, with subsidiary seconds dial and Down/Up dial. Condition Report: We are unable to remove the movement from the case and have failed. Generally it looks tired with much wear to the lacquer. It has come from a local house clearance.
Lady`s Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust superlative chronometer , bi-metal, circa 1978, serial 5669283, the black dial with date at 3 o`clock, baton numerals, centre seconds, in a fluted gold bezel, case diameter 27mm overall, screw-down crown, on its stainless and gold Oyster bracelet (ticks, winds, adjusts).*See clocks and watches proviso.
A Victorian mahogany marine chronometer signed 'McGregor Greenock' No304, the 3 3/4 inch diameter silvered dial with outer ring of Arabic numerals, inner ring of Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and up/down subsidiary dial signed 'D McGregor Greenock No 304' the two day fuseé driven movement with plain back plate within a plain brass bowl with winding cap and gimble to the three tier mahogany box with mercury thermometer to the interior of the lid, the lid with vacant brass central plaque over an ivory plaque inscribed 'McGregor Greenock', quatrefoil brass key escutcheon and circular disc inscribed '304' between brass side loop handles, 17cm wide, 17.5cm high, 17cm deep
A Charles Frodsham of London two day chronometer circa 1855 with a silvered 4 dial numbered 2519 and engraved CHARLES FRODSHAM 84 Strand London having subsidiary seconds and Up-Down State on wind indicator contained in a later brass bound mahogany case with inset ivorine plaque and side handles - with key - Box height 8" x 7 1/2" width - In working order"
A mid-size Rolex 18ct gold Oyster Perpetual Datejust Superlative Chronometer the champagne dial with hourly applied gold batons, date aperture to 3 o`clock, fluted bezel, tonneau shaped case fitted to a President bracelet with concealed folding clasp. No 68278, case diameter 30mm in original box with guarantee dated 1993
Late Victorian John Forrest open face silver pocket watch, Chester 1899, having white enamel dial with black roman numerals, surrounded by a minute track, subsidiary second dial set at six o`clock, gilt hands, the dial signed `Chronometer Maker To The Admiralty`, the back case with engine turned decoration, 50mm wide, attached to silver pocket watch chain with two clips and T bar and silver plated sovereign case, together with, one other silver open face pocket watch and silver watch case, (3)
18 carat gold half hunter chronometer pocket watch, Mandah Rhodes & Sons Limited, Bradford, the white enamel dial with black roman numerals, surrounded by minute track, subsidiary second dial set at six o`clock, blued steel hands, the dial signed, the back case monogrammed, the inside back case numbered 31265, with engraved presentation inscription, 54mm wide, contained in original box
An 18ct gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual day-date Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified gentleman's wristwatch on an 18ct gold 'President' link bracelet, the gilt dial with applied baton markers and date beneath magnifying glass with day of the week aperture at 12 o'clock, centre sweep second hand, case with screw down winding crown and screw back.
Rolex-Gentleman’s Oyster Perpetual Datejust Superlative Officially Certified Automatic Chronometer, Ref: 16013, bi-metal case with matching bracelet, signed gold coloured dial, signed movement no: R352880 circa 1988, 35mm diameter. Together with three spare links, original Guarantee Certificate, Datejust and Oyster booklets, 1988-89 Calendar, folder and inner and outer boxes Movement functions. The watch shows very little sign of use, although there are minor marks to the glass and case. Back cover still has green factory sticker. Bracelet has no stretch. Certificate is numbered but not dated. Green box numbered on base 68.00
Rolex-Gentleman’s automatic wristwatch, Ref: 4134 in an unmarked gold coloured metal case, the white dial signed Rolex, Perpetual, Officially Certified Chronometer, applied gilt 3,6,9 & 12 numerals interspersed with darts, subsidiary seconds dial, stepped bezel and teardrop lugs, the steel bubble back case having an outer surface signed with Rolex coronet and marked 426859 Modele Depose, the inner surface with Rolex coronet and numbered 844 4134. The signed self winding movement numbered F37546 & 32119, 37mm diameter Movement functions. Glass needs to be replaced. Crown has been replaced with non-Rolex. Dark stain to dial around 12 and coronet, We do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold - ** General condition consistent with age
A Hamilton Watch Co. marine chronometer, circa 1941, the two day fusee movement with Earnshaw-type spring detent escapement, the silvered circular dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and state of wind dials and inscribed `Hamilton, Lancaster, PA, U.S.A`, numbered `N1501` and dated `1941`, within a three tier, brass bound mahogany box, bearing `Ministry of Defence Hydrographic Dept` label, height approx 19cm.

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