An early 20th century gold plated full hunter pocket watch, the unsigned white enamel dial having Roman numerals, spade hands and seconds subsidiary dial at 6 o'clock, the 'Swiss Made' movement unsigned and without number, the Dennison case number 581746 to inner and outer case, case diameter 50mm. Condition: not currently running and won't be sold with any guarantees, crown requires attention, dial appears damage free, glass missing, some very small dents and surface scratches to outer case throughout.
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A SILVER SOVEREIGN CASE, of a circular form decorative foliate design with a vacant cartouche, fitted with a suspension ring, opens to reveal a spring set coin holder, hallmarked 'Aaron Lufkin Dennison' Birmingham 1912, approximate dimensions 39.1mm x 30.5mm x 14.6mm, approximate gross weight 20.7 grams (Condition:- overall condition good, opens and closes with ease)
A ROLLED GOLD FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCH, with a round white dial signed 'Prescot', Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, blue tone hands within a plain polished case, case back signed 'A.L.D Dennison, movement signed 'Lancashire Watch Co Ltd, Prescot, England, 724506', approximate case width 50.7mm, (not working)
9 ct gold - a gentleman's 9 ct gold hunter cased pocket watch, 4cm white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, marked Denco, matched spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial, 17-jewel stem-wind lever escapement movement with micro-regulator, marked Denco, serial number 50880, the case stamped 375, by A.L.D. #179090, Dennison Watch Case Co., indistinctly engraved with initials to the front, approximate weight 97.32g (all in)
Accurist a gentleman's gold dress watch, the signed brushed gold dial with baton hour markers, date at three, marked shock resist, fitted with a signed manual winds 21 jewel movement, the snap on case back marked for 9 ct, and mounted on an integral link bracelet, together with a Ladies gold Art Deco wristwatch the oval case containing an unsigned silver dial with Arabic numeral hour markers, blued steel hands, fitted with a manual wind movement the hinged case back marked Dennison 9 ct and numbered 97256, mounted on an integral expanding gold plated link bracelet.Condition Report: Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
A GEORGE V SILVER DOUBLE SOVEREIGN CASE, by Aaron Lufkin Dennison, Birmingham 1912, rounded rectangular with suspension loop. 5.5cm, 1.1 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks clear and well struck - full set to interior of lid, further lion passant and conforming date letter to guard rim of each sovereign holder, and lion passant to push button opener. Further stamped '43882' to lid. Sprung hinge is sturdy. Springs to both sovereign holders in good order. Guard rim to right holder slightly bent to left end. Light surface scratches to outer casing commensurate with age and use
An early 20th century gold-plated cased full Hunter gentleman's pocket fob watch by Waltham & Co., Massachusetts; 17-jewelled movement, 14-carat gold-plated case by the Dennison Watch Case Company, white-enamel dial with Roman numerals and the subsidiary seconds hand at the 6 o'clock position
Early 20th Century gold-plated full hunter cased pocket watch, white Roman dial with subsidiary at VI, top wound 15-jewel movement, in Dennison 'Star' case Condition: General wear, dial and movement are loose within housing. **Due to current lockdown conditions, bidders are unable to view lots in this online-only sale. Please therefore read the following: As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey. Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms. **Clocks, Watches, Musical boxes and other mechanical items (ie anything with moving parts) - Whilst we endeavour to mention losses or alterations where obvious, we do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of any mechanical items in the sale and our assessment is purely cosmetic.
Coin pouch silver. Beautiful model with guilloche engraved decorations intended for a chatelaine or watch chain. England, Birmingham, Aaron Lufkin Dennison, 1909, hallmarks: lion, anchor, maker's mark, k - traces of use. 19.6 grams, 925/1000. Dim. L 4.7 cm, Diam 3 cm. Estimate: € 40 - € 100.
A BOX OF ASSORTED POCKET WATCHES AND WRISTWATCHES, to include a gold plated open faced pocket watch with a white dial, Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, blue tone hands, within a plain polished case, Dennison Watch Case Co Ltd case back 697755, a gold plated full Hunter pocket watch with a white dial, Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at the three o'clock position, within a plain polished case, a silver open faced pocket watch with a white dial signed 'Rob Roskell, Liverpool', Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at the six o'clock posiition, missing minutes hand, within a plain polished case, broken case back hallmarked Chester 1880 'Joseph Sharpe', two other white metal pocket watches and three gents wristwatches
A LADIES 9CT GOLD WRISTWATCH, round gold dial, possibly signed 'Shield' but with letters missing, baton markers, gold tone hands, within a plain polished case, case back signed 'Dennison, 66823.82514', hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham 1960 'Aaron Lufkin Dennison', approximate case width 16.9mm, fitted with a 9ct gold flexi link bracelet, approximate gross weight 10.5 grams
A GENTS 9CT ROTARY WRISTWATCH, with a round silver dial signed 'Rotary', Arabic numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, gold tone hands, within a plain polished case stamped 9.375, case back signed 'Dennison' 12869, 235433, hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham 1963, fitted with a black strap
A GROUP OF CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE ETC, to include Waltham pocket watch marked Star Dennison Watch Case Co, with box and cloth case (missing glass), Caithness 'Celebration' with stand and card and a boxed 'Pastures New-Autumn' paperweights, boxed limited edition Caithness 'Monogram Bowl' No.361/500 with certificate, Royal Doulton crystal bowl, diameter 12cm and paperweight, Denby crystal vase, height 17cm, Royal Doulton stoneware vase, impressed backstamp, '7010' 'L.B.' '635', height 27.5cm, seven pieces of Hummel 'Village Boy' HUM51, 'Boy with Accordian' HUM390, 'Evening Prayer' HUM495, 'My Toy Train' HUM2078, 'Baking Time' HUM2116 (mis-spelt on label and broken handle), 'Eventide' egg on stand and 'Call to Worship' plate, diameter 10cm, etc
Autographs - Album pages with over 60 signatures including Margaret Lockwood, Thora Hird, Barry Foster, Michael Dennison, John Mills, Ron Moody, Tommy Vance, Dee Dee Wilde, Mike D'Abo, Mark Lester, Lionel Bart, Russ Conway, Clodagh Rodgers, Jeremy Lloyd, Leslie Sands, Judith Chalmers, Valerie Van Ost, Dennis Quilley, Michael Winner, Phyllis Calvert, Magnus Pike, Fanny Craddock, Mary Wilson, Debbie Ash, Graham Dene, Bob Harris, Benny Gallagher, and others, pages approx. 4 x 5.5 inches. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Cyma 9ct rectangular lady's cocktail watch, Birmingham 1938, rectangular silvered dial with Arabic numerals and minute track, signed ref.344.a, 15 jewel Patent movement, Dennison case, black leather strap, 13.6gm, 39mm x 14mm - ** with a period blue box - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - marks, some scratch marks and discolouration. Glass - light surface marks. Hands - marks and some pitting. Case - light surface marks. Crown - adjusting correctly. Strap - generally good, buckle with some tarnishing. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Smiths De Luxe stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, case no. 146468, circular dial with Arabic numerals, minute markers and subsidiary seconds, 15 jewels, Dennison Aquatite screw case, modern black leather strap, 34mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - with nice patina - see image. Glass - light surface scratches. Hands - surface corrosion and faded infill. Case - some mild marks and rubbing to the case edges. Crown - adjusting correctly, some light marks and rubbing. Strap - modern, good. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
H. Williamson British Military issue nickel cased pocket watch, 7 jewel three quarter plate movement inscribed 'Warranted English' with compensated balance and regulator, no. 194013, the dial signed H. Williamson Ltd, London and numbered 28004F with Roman numerals, minute track and off-set subsidiary seconds at the three position, blued steel hands, within a screw Dennison case with broad arrow and numbered 28004F to the case back and side, 58mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning although intermittently stopping so requires a service / some attention. Dial - faint hairlines and marks. Glass - light surface marks. Hands - marks. Case - light surface marks, some tarnishing to the bezel underneath the glass. Crown - adjusting correctly. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
British Air Ministry nickel cased pocket stopwatch, the dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary thirty minute recording dial, outer 30/360 scale and centre seconds, within a Dennison case with issue markings 'A.M. 6B/221 13235/41', 51mm - *Described and illustrated in the book Pocket Watches by Alan Shenton, pg. 212 - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning, tested for two minutes. Dial - marks. Glass - surface marks, discoloured, slightly loose. Hands - marks and surface corrosion. Case - surface marks and surface corrosion to the bezel. Crown - starts/stops and resets correctly. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Vertex silver lever pocket watch, Birmingham 1930, signed 17 jewel gilt movement with compensated balance and regulator, the dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, within a plain Dennison case, 49mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - light marks, marks to the subsidiary dial. Glass - light surface marks. Hands - light marks. Case - surface marks. Crown - adjusting correctly. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Pinnacle silver lever pocket watch, Birmingham 1922, signed 7 jewel movement with compensated balance and regulator, signed dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel moon hands, within a Dennison engine turned case, 50mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - small marks. Glass - surface marks. Hands - light marks. Case - some small indentations to the case sides and surface marks, a few scratches to the case back. Crown - adjusting correctly. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Swiss gold plated lever pocket watch, the movement branded Northern Goldsmiths Co. Newcastle with compensated balance and regulator, the dial branded Northern Goldsmiths Co. Newcastle, Admiralty, with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, within a Star Dennison case, no. 713794, 51mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - hairline, marks, chip to the outer edge at the seven/eight position. Glass - discoloured, surface marks. Hands - repainted, subsidiary seconds with heavy surface corrosion. Case - surface marks. Crown - adjusting correctly. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Record Trenton silver lever pocket watch, Birmingham 1917, signed 7 jewel 5 adjustments movement, signed dial, blued steel moon hands, within a Dennison engine turned case, 59mm; together with a white metal lever pocket watch, unsigned three quarter plate movement, the cuvette signed John Bennett, 65 & 64 Cheapside, London, Maker to the Royal Observatory, within a plain case, 58mm, key (in need of attention) (2)
Omega silver cushion cased gentleman's wristwatch, Birmingham 1927, serial no. 69003xx, circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel moon hands, signed 15 jewel adj two positions movement, within a Dennison case with initial mongram 'EMA' to the case back, modern black leather strap, 30mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - some mild tarnishing and light marks as expected for the period. Glass - light surface marks. Hands - some oxidised tarnishing to the minute hand. Case - some mild small bruise marks to the case sides, light surface marks, . Crown - adjusting correctly. Strap - modern, good. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
A quantity of damaged pocket watches, to include a sterling silver centre seconds chronograph pocket watch, Chester, a sterling silver fusee lever pocket watch with gilded interior, dial marked Dimmerm Late E & E. Emanuel, 101 High Street, Portsmouth & Southsea, London 1882, a Swiss silver top wind open-faced pocket watch, etc., for repair or parts, together with a WWI Dennison Birmingham cased compass, engraved VI 84174 1918, an S. Smith and Son Ltd stop watch, an 8 day Hebdomas mechanical wrist watch, strap deficient, and a Pulsar quartz wrist watch, strap deficient (qty.)Condition report: All in need of attention. For repair or parts.
Rolex. A 9K gold manual wind wristwatchModel: PrecisionReference: 12325Date: Birmingham Hallmark for 1948Movement: 17-jewel manual wind, patented superbalanceDial: Silvered, luminous filled alternating Arabic numerals and dart hour markers, black outer minute track with 5 minute markers, subsidiary seconds at 6, blued steel pointed baton hands with luminous insertsCase: Polished round, snap on back, No.183557Strap/Bracelet: Black leatherBuckle/Clasp: Gold plated buckleSigned: Dial & movement, case stamped A.L.D. DennisonSize: 30mm Accompaniments: A further 9K gold cushion form Rolex wristwatch with London Import mark for 1920, case & movement signed Rolex, 25mmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A GOLD-PLATED POCKET WATCH BY RETAILERS 'IRVING FORSTER 62 HEATON ROAD NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE' with 'Moon' case by The Dennison Watch Case Co, the inside backplate engraved 'In Memoriam The Great War 1914-1918, presented by the Allendale Soldiers and Sailors Welcome Home Fund Pte H Payne 13th DLI' The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.In very good condition, the plating showing no wear. The movement runs but stops after a while, the movement running freely.
Early 20th Century gold-plated full Hunter-cased pocket watch, white Roman dial with subsidiary at VI, top-wound 15-jewel movement, in Dennison 'Star' case Condition: General wear. Dial and movement are loose within housing. **Clocks, Watches, Musical boxes and other mechanical items (ie anything with moving parts) - Whilst we endeavour to mention losses or alterations where obvious, we do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of any mechanical items in the sale and our assessment is purely cosmetic. **Due to current lockdown conditions, bidders are unable to view lots in this online-only sale. Please therefore read the following: As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.
A 1920s Omega wristwatch in hallmarked silver case having double signed dial for retailer Samuel Lyon Junior, Blackpool, the dial also set out with Arabic numerals and hands in black and having seconds subsidiary dial at 6 o'clock, the Dennison 29 x 35mm case hallmarked Birmingham 1930 and referenced 602356 to inside, the watch powered by a 15 jewel cal.26.5 manual wind movement, 18mm lugs, no strap. Condition: currently in good working order although not sold with any guarantees, dial has natural patina and discolouration throughout with age and also a couple of very minor losses around outer edges, case with surface wear throughout from age, movement serial no. 7661409, spring bars present, no strap.
A 9ct gold cased gentleman's Tudor wristwatch, raised Arabic numerals to a white dial, the 15 jewel movement signed 'Tudor', the Dennison case interior marked 'Made In England For Rolex', approximately 3 cm case diameter, strap is lacking buckle.Condition Report: Hands set although second had swings freely, watch does not appear to run, general surface scratching to the case and a few small dents/knocks to the case.
A Contintental gold open-faced pin set fob watch, 33mm diameter with an engraved gilt dial, Roman numerals and blued spade hands, to engraved case sides and back, with metal cuvette and rolled gold bow, marked 14k, 30.24g, together with a rolled gold half hunter pocket watch, 51mm diameter with enamel chapter to the outer case, white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blue hands, with Dennison star case, 100.71g (2)Condition report: Fob watch:Not currently running.Crown does not wind properly or set hands, slips.Some chips to edge of glass. Surface marks/scratches to case.Pocket watch:Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Deficiencies to the enamel chapter ring.Glass missing to dial.Hands do not align at 12.Seconds hand missing.Some marks and cracks to the dial.Movement falls out of front of case on one side.Marks/scratches to case.Front cover does not close flush to case.
In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteA post-War ‘S.A.S. Operations’ General Service Medal pair awarded to Corporal A. E. Evans, 22 Special Air Service Regiment, later Royal Anglian Regiment, who served with ‘D’ Squadron for much of his military career; an expert mountain guide and climber, he undertook arduous mountain patrols and ambushes in Radfan, Top Secret ‘Claret Operations’ during the Borneo Campaign, and was awarded a Commendation Certificate for saving many lives during the rescue of survivors from the passenger liner M.V. Dara, destroyed by sabotage in the Persian Gulf General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Malaya, E.II.R. (23200134 Tpr. A. Evans, S.A.S.); General Service 1962-2007, 3 clasps, Borneo, Radfan, Northern Ireland (23200134 L./Cpl. A. E. Evans, S.A.S.) mounted court-style as worn; together with the recipient’s rare official German ‘Expert High Mountain Leader’ cloth badge, nearly extremely fine (3) £3,000-£4,000 --- Alfred Ernest ‘Yanto’ Evans appears to have been born in 1934 (there are handwritten corrections entered into the printed official Register of Births) and to have begun his National Service obligation in the South Wales Borderers. He next appears in an official group photograph of HQ Squadron 22 SAS taken in January 1954 in Penang, Malaya, with the SAS cap badge on his maroon beret (which was worn by the SAS until 1958 - a copy of the photograph is included in the lot). At the beginning of the rebirth of the SAS (after its disbandment at the end of World War II), necessity forced it to recruit from many sources, including National Service conscripts. Major John Woodhouse took charge of transforming 22 SAS into a unit of highly motivated, well-trained, experienced, relatively stable volunteer soldiers and Evans was directly involved in this process. He chose to voluntarily enlist into the Regular Army, becoming a soldier in the Parachute Regiment in April 1954. After earning his Para wings, Evans applied for SAS Selection, knowing that if he was accepted into the Regiment, it automatically meant an active service posting to fight in the Malaya Campaign. Evans passed Woodhouse’s famously ferocious Selection Course and was permanently attached to the Special Air Service in July 1955. The rest of his first regular army engagement period was spent in Malaya and came to an end in April 1957. Evans chose not to extend or renew it. His Military Conduct was assessed as Very Good. After two years Evans re-joined the Colours in February 1959, returning to 22 SAS, which strongly suggests that the Regiment approved of what he had been doing during his ‘break’. In May 1961 he received a Commendation Certificate: “The Commander-in-Chief Middle East has awarded his commendation to Trooper A. Evans, ‘D’ Squadron, 22 S.A.S. Regiment, for distinguished conduct on 7 and 8 April 1961 whilst a passenger on board L.S.T. ‘Empire Guillemot’, which took part in the rescue operations when M.V. ‘Dara’ caught fire in the Persian Gulf. Trooper Evans attended to approximately 200 casualties whose complaints ranged from 1st degree burns to compound fractures. Some casualties had gaping wounds. Although only trained in First Aid Trooper Evans put in about 40 stitches, set broken limbs and treated serious burns. He remained on duty for 16 hours and his fine First Aid work and his unceasing attention to the injured undoubtedly prevented many deaths among the survivors. His conduct throughout the rescue operations reflects great credit on himself, his training and his unit.” The Dara was a British owned, Dubai-based cargo and passenger liner, mostly carrying expatriate families from the Indian sub-continent who worked in or traded with the various countries around the Persian Gulf. Dara was crippled by fire, which had been initiated by an explosion, at 4.40 a.m. at night, about 12 hours after her expected time of departure from Dubai. The explosive device contained some 20 pounds of TNT and was placed just inside the engine room by an unknown anti-British saboteur. About 240 out of 820 people on board lost their lives. ‘D’ Squadron was not deployed in the Middle East at that time, but its Mountain Troop may have been present on exercise. At the inquiry into the sinking, the Captain of the Landing Craft Tank on which Evans was embarked testified that he had to keep about half a mile away from Dara as “We could not go any closer because we had certain inflammable and explosive cargo on board Empire Guillemot.” (Last Hours on Dara by P. J. Abraham refers). Evans had been appointed Lance Corporal by the start of the Borneo Campaign in 1962. He served during three deployments which covered all the main phases of the conflict, notably the early long-range cross-border patrols with the renowned Captain André Dennison and the secret 1965 Claret offensive strikes deep inside Indonesia. Lance Corporal Evans is mentioned in the book, SAS The Jungle Frontier: 22 SAS Regiment in The Borneo Campaign 1963-1966. In April 1964 Evans was flown out from Britain to Aden to participate in the British Army’s first-ever major offensive in Southern Arabia. It was intended to subdue local tribesmen in the harsh, arid mountains of Radfan close to the border with Yemen. The Qutaibi tribes had been causing great trouble for travellers on the main route between Aden and Sana’a, attacking caravans, convoys and demanding ‘protection money’. They received modern weapons and much encouragement from the Egyptian forces who had moved into Yemen in 1962-63 and were trying to start a full-blown insurgency throughout Aden. The 22 SAS contingent was led by ‘A’ Squadron. Evans’s presence does not necessarily mean that he had transferred to ‘A’ Squadron (though he may have done so), as he had built up a considerable recognition in the Regiment for his mountain warfare skills. Radfan was all about fighting in the mountains, so he may have been ‘drafted in’ to the operation due to his specialist skills. British offensives in tribal areas had mostly only been successful when they included a locally-raised force of indigenous troops to provide expert knowledge of both the ground and tribal tactics, such as the legendary Frontier Scouts of India, the Surrendered Enemy Personnel and Senoi Praaq of Malaya or (later on) the firqats of Dhofar. The British had persuaded the multitude of emirs, sheikhs and rulers in Aden’s hinterlands to support the creation and training of the British-led Federal Regular Army, but it was far from being generally considered an effective fighting force and was included in the offensive for political rather than operational reasons. The SAS had been bought in to act as pathfinders for the Radfan offensive, but they had scant opportunity to acclimatise, understand the terrain and the operating environment before being committed to battle. The offensive was carefully planned to showcase the prowess of the new, all-volunteer and professional British Armed Forces; units from all the British elite forces were utilised as its spearhead. Evans arrived in Aden on 23 A...
In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteThree: Driver W. D. Sanderson, Royal Field Artillery, later Corporal, British South Africa Police British War and Victory Medals (W-5578 Dvr. W. D. Sanderson. R.A.); Army L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 3rd issue, Southern Rhodesia (2201. Cpl. W. D. Sanderson.) minor edge bruising and light contact marks, good very fine (3) £240-£280 --- William Dennison Sanderson was born in Salford, Lancashire, on 22 October 1900, and served with the Royal Field Artillery during the latter stages of the Great War. Joining the British South Africa Police on 13 February 1920, he was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal on 5 January 1934, and was discharged on 8 January 1937. He died in Sheffield, Yorkshire, in November 1993.
1930s 9ct gold cased Waltham USA pocket watch with applied gold Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the 17 jewels movement marked Colonial Waltham USA 29543934. 42mm diameter, within antique watch boxCondition report: Inside case is hallmarked 9ct gold, Birmingham 1938, makers mark A.L.D and numbered 658208. To inner case to movement is marked Dennison ‘9 375’ plus makers mark and numbered.One of the hours hands has come off but still present behind the glass. Watch winds and ticks but we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its time keeping. Back of case has some light scratching commensurate with age and use, otherwise the overall condition is good and clean with no inscriptions/engravings. Weight 56.4 grams
An 18 Carat Gold Wristwatch, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, 1951, (calibre P480/C) lever movement signed and numbered 687775, silvered dial with Arabic and dagger markers, seconds dial, inside case back stamped with maker's mark Dennison and numbered 397129, Birmingham hallmark for 1951, 30mm wide see illustration 09.12.20 Case with surface scratches, lugs with scuff marks, case with minor dents in parts, later crown is rubbed, later strap and buckle, dial with small scratches and with small staining marks in parts, hand setting correctly, movement is fully wound, balance is swinging very slowly, movement needs a service.
A vintage 1960s hallmarked 9ct gold Roamer Vanguard 304 wristwatch with with signed champagne dial, gold and black hour markers and hands, 34mm round Dennison case having screw back signed, referenced and hallmarked to inside, the watch powered by a 17 jewel MST (Meyer & Studeli) caliber 801 manual wind movement, fitted with a new 18mm buffalo calf brown leather strap with gold tone buckle, gross weight (without strap) 27g. Condition: currently in working order but will not be sold with any guarantees, dial with some wear and staining around 9-11 o'clock, crown functional, case has some surface scratches as does glass, strap as new.

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