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A Victorian 18 carat gold cased chronometer pocket watch, the key wind movement by J Hargreaves & Co. Liverpool, engraved to the back plate "J Hargreaves & Co. Liverpool No. 46887- Makers to the Queen & HRH The Prince of Wales", the white enamelled dial similarly inscribed, 5.5 cm diameter not including suspension loop (ILLUSTRATED)
HERODIA - A gents 18ct gold cased, quartz, chronometer wristwatch. The silvered dial with three subsidiary dials, signed `HERODIA SWISS`. Fitted with a black croc leather strap. Numbered to the rear of the case and the movement 7360275, the movement signed `swiss herodia twenty-two 22 jewels`.
A gentleman`s 18ct yellow gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date wristwatch and 18ct gold Rolex strap, the black circular dial inscribed `superlative chronometer officially certified` and with day and date apertures, together with a Rolex box and outer case and three Rolex booklets (illustrated)
A gentleman`s 18ct gold wristwatch, Omega Constellation Chronometer. automatic, the circular gilt dial applied with gilt dot numerals, date aperture at 3 o`clock, the bezel with calibrated ring, on a later brown leather strap, width of bezel 35mm, accompanied by a red leather Omega box, outer card cover, pouch and booklet
1935 Singer Nine Le Mans `Longtail` Car Year: 1935 Car Manufacturer: Singer Car Model: Nine Le Mans `Longtail` Car Reg No.: ALV 964 Car Chassis No.: 63855 Car Colour: Green Suitably encouraged by its enviable motorsport achievements of the 1932 and 1933 seasons, Singer created a special Le Mans version of the 9 Sports with a two-seater body mounted on an under-slung chassis - at ú215 it was ú30 dearer than the standard car. Power came from a further uprated version of the Sport`s 972cc OHC engine that featured high lift harmonic cams, a counterbalanced crankshaft and extra-large capacity ribbed oil sump for better cooling. Other drivetrain modifications included a heavy duty clutch and a still closer ratio gearbox. Its rakish bodywork was underpinned by a robust ladder-frame chassis that featured semi-elliptic leaf-sprung suspension all-round, adjustable Andre-Hartford friction dampers and four-wheel Lockheed hydraulic 10-inch drum brakes. Among the optional equipment were tailored suitcases, bonnet strap, route card holder, competition number plates and a combined stop watch and chronometer. Appreciating that some of the customers clamouring for the performance of the Le Mans model needed a sports car with more than two seats, the company introduced a limited run of four-seater examples during the 1935 model year. Effectively a hybrid of the Le Mans and the 9 Sports, they featured upswept cowl scuttles and a streamlined (`Long`) tail. According to its accompanying copy build record, this particular example was supplied new by the Newsham Motor Company of Liverpool to C.K. Williams Esq of Leopold Road, Waterloo on August 3rd 1935. A Liverpool resident ever since, the Singer passed to its second keeper Ray Stokes - President of the Chester Vintage Car Club - in 1967. Stripped down circa eight years later, the Nine`s restoration proved a long drawn out affair that was only completed by Mr Stokes` daughter last year (the car had originally been intended as her twenty-first birthday present). The work included: some attention to the engine; a new exhaust; body off respray; retrim; new carpets, hood and tonneau cover, and repainted wire wheels. Complete with such period niceties as headlamp grilles, badge bar, scuttle light, bonnet strap etc, `ALV 964` is now ready for a new owner to enjoy. Click Here to view this item on www.i-bidder.com
Rolex. A gentleman`s 18ct gold cased 1950`s `Chronometer` wristwatch, the circular matt gold dial with Roman numerals, bead markers and subsidiary seconds dial in an 18ct gold case with raised lugs, the movement stamped `Rolex Chronometer Timed 6 positions 18 rubies E44470, the winding cog stamped `patented superbalance` the case numbered `432` and `126`.
Poole for John Clark, Greenock, a mahogany cased two-day chronometer, the full-plate, chain-fusee movement having maintaining power, an Earnshaw escapement with the cut bimetallic compensated balance having wedge shaped weights, 10-turn blued-steel helical balance spring, engraved to the backplate `Poole, London, 856`, the four-inch silvered dial engraved with black Roman numerals, signed `Jno. Clark, Greenock, 856`, with gold spade hands, the subsidiary seconds dial and 54 hour `up-and-down` dial with blued steel hands, the frame stamped `U.R.T.`, with brass bowl and gimbal contained in a brass-bound three-tier mahogany case with brass drop handles, diameter 16.5 x 16.5 x 17.5 cm. The serial number on this movement would suggest a date of manufacture of circa 1839. *John Clark (& Son) are recorded as working as a chronometer maker at White Hart Buildings hart BuildingsHin the port of Greenock, near Glasgow from circa 1822 until 1872. It is known that he used movements with Poole`s compensation. * John Poole (born 1818) was a fine chronometer maker who devised his own auxiliary compensation for the balance, in circa 1850, which was used as standard by many other makers. It is also known he used wedge weights as on this example. He worked from various addresses around the Clerkenwell area and off Commercial Road, including 9 York Terrace from 1833 until 1842, with his home being at 14 River Street, Myddleton Square in 1865. John Poole committed suicide in 1867, the year he won a Gold Medal in Paris, and his business was continued by his brother James Poole (born 1816) who had been part of the firm specializing in watches. After the latter`s death in 1900 the business was carried on by his son, also James.
"A gentleman`s open faced pocket watch by John Forrest, London, engraved chronometer maker to the Admiralty, having fusee movement and raised Arabic numerals on a silvered ground with second hand section, case dated Chester 1889 together with a single length silver watch chain ""Condition: minute hand - tip bent, appears to be working, slightly worn engraving, hinges good "
ROLEX Joyas relojes Reloj ROLEX de oro para señora, modelo Oyster Perpetual. Date Just. Caja redonda. Bisel estriado. Esfera de color dorado. Numeración baquetonada. Funciones: horarias, minuteras, segundero, chronometer y ventana para calendario a las tres. Sistema automático. Brazalete original de oro. Con estuche original y documentación. 74.6 Starting Price: €3,000
A Lady`s 18ct White Gold Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch with Diamond Set Hour Markers, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, model: Datejust, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, Ref: 6913, circa 1980, lever movement, black coloured dial with diamond set markers, case with screw-down winding crown, screw back, serial number 6617489, Rolex 18ct white gold President bracelet with concealed deployant clasp, 25mm wide, with Rolex box see illustration
A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Model: Datejust, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, Ref: 16030/16000, circa 1985, (calibre 3035) 27-jewel lever movement, adjusted to five positions and temperature, champagne coloured dial, case with screw-down winding crown, numbered 16000, Rolex stainless steel Jubilee bracelet with deployant clasp, 35mm wide see illustration
A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Date, Model: Submariner, Ref: 16610, 1000ft=300m, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, circa 1996, (calibre 3135) 31-jewel lever movement, adjusted to five positions, movement numbered 7444464, black dial, protected screw-down winding crown, screw back, serial number T600349, Rolex stainless steel Oyster bracelet with deployant fliplock clasp, 42mm wide see illustration
An 18ct Gold Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, model: Constellation, chronometer officially certified, 1962, (calibre 561) 24-jewel lever movement numbered 19653865, adjusted to five positions and temperature, silvered dial, case with screw back and constellation monogram, Birmingham 1962 and numbered 1685415 215369, Omega 18ct gold bracelet, 33mm wide, with Omega box see illustration
19th century brass-bound rosewood two-day marine chronometer by W. Plaskett, Maker to the Admiralty, London, No.5370, the 4" silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, with subsidiaries for state of wind and running seconds, in a gimballed bowl with locking nut and safety winding key, the case with plaque for `Hayes Brothers Cardiff, Barry & Port Talbot` and plaque numbered `5370`, and outer mahogany case, 7.57 x 7 x 7in. (19.23 x 17.78 x 17.78cm)
A brass cased marine chronometer, circa 1830-40, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and 56 hour up/down ring, inscribed `Arnold & Dent, 84 Strand, London, No. 1064`, the chain fusee movement with cut bimetallic balance and blued steel helical balance spring, dial diameter approx 9cm, later mounted within a mahogany mantel case.
A lady`s 18ct. white gold `Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date just Superlative Chronometer` wristwatch no. 6917. The silvered dial with batons and date aperture and fluted bezel attached `Rolex` bracelet, the clasp stamped `750` and Swiss gold mark, with guarantee, documents etc., and box For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.
A gentleman`s 14k gold Rolex Oyster perpetual superlative chronometer wristwatch, the silvered dial with gold batons, attached Rolex 14ct gold bracelet hallmarked Birmingham 1972, with Rolex box, no documents, watch serial No.2129803 For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.

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