A Stainless Steel Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster, Perpetual, Precision, Model: Explorer, Ref: 5500/1002, 1969, (calibre 1520) 26-jewel self-winding lever movement, black dial with luminous baton, dagger and Arabic numerals, centre seconds, luminous Mercedes hands, case with screw down winding crown, screw back numbered inside `1002` and dated `II.69`, serial number `2089266` Rolex stainless steel oyster bracelet with deployant clasp, 34mm wide
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A Stainless Steel Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Model: Air-King, Precision, Ref: 5500/1002, 1966, (calibre 1520) 26-jewel self-winding lever movement, silvered dial with applied dagger and Arabic numerals, centre seconds, case with screw down winding crown, screw back numbered inside `1002` and dated `I.66`, case serial number `1354462`, Rolex spring loaded riveted Oyster bracelet with deployant clasp, 34mm wide
A Scandinavian White Metal Cigar Box, circa 1910, of rounded rectangular form, applied with monogram, horse`s head, playing cards, snake, dagger and pistol, 14cm long; and A Continental White Metal and Niello Vesta/Cigar Cutter Combined, 19th century, rounded rectangular, with two hinged lids, worked with a huntsman and his dog surrounded by scrolls, with cigar cutter to one side, 5.8cm long (2)
A rare Chinese white jade vajra, 18th/19th century. With eight prongs issuing from stylized mythical creatures, joined by a baluster knop, faintly incised with a four character Qianlong mark, which may be a later addition, traces of gilding around the centre, 10.5cm. The thunderbolt, or vajra is a Buddhist ceremonial mace and symbol, usually interpreted as a diamond or thunderbolt. One of the five central Buddhist principles, the vajra represents indestructible substance that cuts and penetrates through emotional instability or uncertainty. It is the male aspect of wisdom and supreme knowledge, and combined with the bell or ghanta, they form the most important symbols in Tibetan Buddhism. Together they represent the perfect union of wisdom and compassion, the two principles necessary for attaining enlightenment. Other ritual objects include the dagger or phurba, skull-cup, and thigh-bone trumpet.An almost identical white jade vajra in the Palace Museum, Beijing, is illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, No.42, Jadeware (III), p.134, no. 112. Another of a slightly different design, in the collection of the Potala Palace in Lhasa, is illustrated in Treasures from Snow Mountains, Gems of Tibetan Cultural Relics, by Chen Xiejun, & Wang Qingzheng, p.131, no.51, Shanghai Museum.
A Mixed Lot comprising: A mid 20th Century Cyma “Triplex” Wristwatch, with jewelled movement, signed and silvered circular dial, with applied dagger markers and hands, in a polished circular case with black fitted strap; together with a Tissot “Seastar”, the automatic movement, to a signed and silvered dial, with applied gilt baton markers, sweep centre seconds and date aperture at 3, in a gilt case with screw-down back and later fitted sprung link bracelet, various dates and makers, (2)
A third quarter of the 20th Century 9ct Gold Ladies Wristwatch and Bracelet, Rotary, the 17-jewel movement to a signed and silvered circular dial with applied Arabic quarter and dagger markers, in a shaped case with fitted integral open link bracelet with folding clasp, marked for London 1961, width ¾”
A mid 20th Century Swiss 18K Ladies Dress Ring Watch, Lidher, the 17-jewel movement to a signed and silvered circular dial, with applied Arabic quarters, dagger markers and hands, in a polished circular case with snap-on back and hinged wire work gauze cover, to a pierced shank, width ¾”, marked 18K .750, numbered 21491
A mid-20th Century Swiss 18K Wristwatch, Pronto Watch Co, 40 391, the 17 jewel unadjusted movement with mono-metallic balance to a signed and silvered dial, with outside minute track, Arabic quarters and further applied gilt button markers, with gilt dagger hands and sunk subsidiary sections, in a polished circular case with rounded bezel and snap-on back, bearing Swiss hallmarks and numbered 7117,18, width 1 5/16”
A last quarter of the 20th Century Stainless Steel centre seconds Calendar Wristwatch, Tudor “Oyster Date”, the jewelled movement to a signed and silvered dial, with applied silvered markers and dagger hands, with date aperture at 3, with sweep centre seconds, in a polished steel case with bevelled bezel and screw-down “Oyster” crown and back, fitted with a brick link bracelet with deployant clasp, width 1 ½”
A last quarter of the 20th Century Gold-plated centre seconds Calendar Wristwatch, Omega “Seamaster” Cosmic, the jewelled automatic movement to a brown circular dial with applied gilt baton markers and outside minute track and date aperture at 3, and applied dagger hands with sweep centre seconds, in a polished one piece case, fitted black stitched Leather strap, width 1 ½”
A last quarter of the 20th Century Swiss 18K Quartz Wristwatch, Omega, 1365, the quartz movement to a signed gilt dial with applied gilt baton markers and dagger hands, in a polished cased with stepped bezel and snap on back, with single push button adjustment, and fitted with a stitched brown leather strap, width 1 ¼”
A mid-20th Century Lacquered Brass Five Glass Timepiece, Jaeger-LeCoultre “Atmos”, 414762, the five glass case with sprung front aperture on a plinth base, with sliding pendulum lock, to a signed white chapter ring with applied Arabic quarters and dagger markers, and further dagger hands, to a skeletonised and lacquered brass movement with rotating disc pendulum, height 9 ½” (non-functioning)
An unusual Third Reich 1933 pattern NSKK dagger with black grip, the blade with standard SA motto and WKC Solingen maker’s mark, the hilt with early nickel silver mounts and eagle and black wood grip, the crosspiece with “Nm” gau mark, in its black painted sheath with plated steel mounts. GC (some wear overall)
A 19th century Mahsud dagger choora, T section blade 8½”, floral engraved WM lower hilt and central band, studded bone grips, in its leather sheath; a small bade bade in sheath; 4 other daggers; a leather shot flask with embossed oval panel of huntsman and hounds (spring missing). Generally GC (7)
An Indian dagger katar (worn); a Sudanese arm dagger, with ebony and ivory hilt (pommel replaced), in its sheath with leather loop; a Moroccan jambiya with silver covered sheath, FC; another jambiya, FC; 2 African knives in sheaths (one AF); 11 various eastern bazaar daggers, mostly in sheaths; a relic commando knife; and 5 other items. Mostly FC to QGC
* Third Reich. An Officer’s Ceremonial Presentation Dagger by Carl Schmidt Sohn, Solingen, c. 1939-45, having double edged blade etched and inscribed “Alles Fur Deutschland” and stamped NS to hilt-bar, having polished walnut stock hand-grip with inlaid Eagle and oak-leaved Swastika motif to centre, and further inlaid monogrammed motif above, gilded nickel fittings to hilt and steel scabbard sheath (1)
A 19th Century quillon dagger, broad spear-point blade 11 in. with allover engraved decoration and the legend `Das Walt Got Fater Son Hl Geist Der Den Weg Zum Himmel Beret`, large stamped mark to the ricasso, drooping quillons with triform terminals and a finger ring, large acorn shaped pommel, hardwood grip spirally bound and finished with braided wire, lacks scabbard.
A Soviet naval dress dagger, double edged diamond section blade 8 1/4 in., ricasso stamped `1951`, gilt brass mounted hilt with S-curve quillons, canted square section grip, pommel marked with Soviet emblem, sprung retention catch, gilt metal mounted scabbard, locket decorated with a fouled anchor and a square rigged sailing ship.
A post war Bulgarian officer`s dress dagger, double edged blade 9 1/4 in. with narrow central fuller, brass crossguard with flattened teminals, canted square section pommel and collar, white composition grip with brass strip to each side incorporating a geometric design, brass mounted steel scabbard, locket with national emblems in relief, brass chain hangers and clip.
WW2 German SA dagger the double edged blade engraved `Alles Fur Deutschland` and with SMF Solingen makers mark, the wood grip set with an eagle and swastika as well as the SA monogram, with brown painted steel sheath, (crack to wood grip, light pitting and rust marks to the blade) (2) blade length 22cm
A mid 20th Century silver backed dressing table hand mirror plus matching brush (Birmingham, 1964) together with an enamel backed brush and matching mirror, a small metal trinket box depicting a pair of quail to the front and a small decorative dagger, the top with a cabouchon set coloured stone and depicting a figure to the front, inscribed "Anderson & Son George Street Edinburgh" to back
Omega Constellation, a gentleman`s 18 carat gold automatic wrist watch, the dial with gilt black hands and batons, gilt sweep seconds, date aperture, screw back case, and on a strap; with a Bulova gentleman`s automatic writ watch the silk effect dial with gilt dagger batons, hands and sweep seconds, on a later expanding bracelet

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