Fine and rare Rolex Oyster Perpetual Sea-Dweller 'Double Red' Submariner 2000 stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. 1665, serial no. 5017xxx, circa 1977, black bi-directional revolving bezel calibrated for 60 units, black matt dial with luminous dot, baton and dagger markers, luminous Mercedes hands with sweep centre seconds and date aperture, screw-down Triplock crown with guards, cal. 1570 26 jewel movement, no. D168660, screw back engraved 'Rolex Patent Oyster Gas Escape Valve' Oyster bracelet ref. 93150, bezel 39.5mm *with Rolex box and related papers, Rolex service guarantee dated 1979, purchase receipt from Watches of Switzerland Ltd, 32a High Street, Newport dated 5/9/1977, spare bracelet link The "Double-Red" Sea- Dweller ref. 1665 appeared in the Rolex catalogue from 1973 until 1975. The "Sea-Dweller 2000" was one of the first production watches to employ a gas-escape valve which allows the interior of a watch to decompress and avoid injury to the wearer and damage to the watch
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A continental metalware inkwell, bearing pseudo early 19th century Russian hallmarks, cylindrical form, mounted with two rats dressed in clothes carrying a dagger and an axe, the front applied with a basket of fruit and with a Hebrew inscription, the back mounted with St. George killing the dragon, supported by four feet, height 8.5cm.
An Arabian dagger (jambiya), broad curved blade 7.25 in., waisted horn hilt overlaid with beaded white metal bands, scabbard with large white metal locket with banded decoration and set with a red glass oval; together with an Afghan dagger (choora), tapering T-section blade 7.75 in., two stage hilt with bone grips, wooden scabbard. [2]
A British 1860 pattern sword bayonet, with sold out of service mark, steel mounted leather scabbard; a 19th Century German infantry sidearm, blade 17in., brass hilt with S-curve quillons and hooked pommel, brass mounted leather scabbard; a 20th Century dagger, by William Rodgers, slender double edged blade 5.5 in, leather washer grip and horn pommel, leather scabbard; and an Indonesian knife (kris), of characteristic form, with stylised kingfisher hilt and wooden scabbard with large top. [4]
A good late 19th/ early 20th Century bowie knife by Holtzapffel London, clip point blade 9 in., maker's name to the riscasso, oval iron cross piece with short quillons, staghorn grip, brown leather scabbard; together with a dagger by William Rodgers Sheffield, slender double edged blade 5.5 in., brass cross piece, grip formed of leather washers with horn pommel, brown leather scabbard, possibly WWII private purchase. [2]
λ A South East Asian dagger (dha), blade 6 in. with slight forward curve and 3.5 in. false back edge, central fuller and impressed flowerhead decoration, white metal collar, ivory hilt carved all over with monkeys entwined with snakes, hide covered wooden scabbard, Burma or Shan States. Reference: Hale pp. 148-158
A GOLD PLATED AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH, BY ROLEX, CIRCA 1950Automatic movement, cream dial with applied polished bullet hour markers, black second divisions with five minute markers, polished dagger hands with blued steel centre seconds, polished case with screw down, dial and movement signed, case width 3.2cm
An Islamic Ottoman Yemenite Jambiya dagger / Khanjar with a metal mounted horn handle in a leather covered wooden scabbard. Overall length dagger: 32cm. The blade: 21cm of good quality, double edge with central rib. The grip is probably rhino horn decorated with steel nails and brass coins, mounted with silver collar. In-house packing & shipping in the EU at €47.
13th-6th century BC. A large bronze flange-hilted dagger with slender leaf-shaped two-edged blade, hollow grip with socket to each face to accept an insert and lateral flanges to retain it; plus a short sword with long triagular blade and thick median rib, short tang with remains of piercing for attachment to the hilt. Cf. Khorasani, M.M. Arms and Armour from Iran - The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tübingen, 2006, p.381, Cat.13, for dagger. 307 grams total, 27-37cm (101/2 - 14 1/2"). From an old English collection; acquired on the UK art market before 1970. [2] Fair condition.
13th-6th century BC. A large bronze flange-hilted dagger with slender leaf-shaped two-edged blade, hollow grip with socket to each face to accept an insert and lateral flanges to retain it. Cf. Khorasani, M.M. Arms and Armour from Iran - The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tübingen, 2006, p.381, Cat.13. 145 grams, 34.6cm (13 1/2"). From an old English collection; acquired on the UK art market before 1970. Fine condition.
A 9CT. GOLD AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH BY OMEGA the signed circular dial with dagger and dot numerals and Arabic 12, subsidiary seconds dial, seconds hand, subsidiary hand and glass missing, on a gold bracelet with deployant clasp, 32mm.dia, together with a gold wristwatch by Omega, the signed circular dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, on a steel and gold plated bracelet, 34mm. dia.

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