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Lot 814

GB MODERN ILLUSTRATED FIRST DAY COVERS 1980's-2000's IN DUO OF SHOEBOXES Clean collection of in the region of a couple of hundred British (+odd world) covers. Largely illustrated FDC's, open backed with inserts etc. Material it appears to the mid to late Noughties.

Lot 811

GB + SOME WORLD TRIO OF ALBUMS WITH FIRST DAY COVERS, EVENT COVERS, RAILWAYS etc Trio of cover albums with in the region of 150 covers, each with varied collections, one largely railway orientated, other just world and other a mix of 1990's GB. Some better items noted.

Lot 821

GB AND WORLD COLLECTIONS IN BOX INCLUDING GB FACE OF APX £400. Box with various world an GB collections including first day covers. Also noted with in RM cover albums with FDC's and corresponding MNH sets along with apx a further 50 envelopes of similar with sets across board dates 1990's mid 2000's. Plenty to go through here viewing recommended.

Lot 827

HONG KONG LATE 1960's-MID 70's COLLECTION OF ILLUSTRATED FDC's + ODD MALAYSIA & SINGAPORE Clear faced sleeve with apx 17 illustrated first day covers from Hong Kong, dating from around 1968-75. ON the whole clean (odd corner dints) also noted odd Singapore packs and Malaysia covers/packs. Some of these Hong Kong covers now getting somewhat difficult to find.

Lot 825

GB + ODD CI'S COLLECTION OF 20+ NUMISMATIC FIRST DAY COVERS Couple of albums with just over 20 numismatic coin first day covers. Mostly GB issues from 1990's and 2000's. Odd Channel Island cover also noted as well.

Lot 831

GB - COLLECTION OF FIRST DAY COVERS AND PRESENTATION PACKS HOUSED IN SHOEBOX Shoe box with apx 2 thirds being illustrated first day covers, 1970's & 80's era. Remaining third made up of presentation packs still in bureau envelopes these date to early 2000's

Lot 819

THEMATICS - WILDLIFE COLLECTION OF APX 160 WWF PACKS WITH STAMPS, FDC's LEAVES ETC Substantial collection of WWF issue material from 1980's and 90's. In the region of 160 packs with each pack having relevant MNH set, with a further mix of Maximum cards, first day covers etc, along with relevant literature from the WWF series. Largely all packs sealed from new. Good thematical sort. Please inspect.

Lot 17

This collection of four Suffolk-inspired pieces pays homage to the places where Polly spent her formative years. At first glance, these prints appear to capture idyllic scenes of rural Suffolk life, but a closer look reveals playful and cheeky details woven into the landscapes. Fine art Giclée prints - Size 12 x 12 inches with backing mount included. Auction Note The winning bidder will choose one artwork from the collection; Framlingham, Woodbridge, Aldeburgh, and Southwold.

Lot 630

A Beswick Pottery Huntsman number 1501 in brown gloss designed by Arthur Gredington and a Katzhutte girl on pony (chips to painted jacket) sold together with small fox number 1440, six first version foxhounds and a comical fox study.

Lot 509

A Royal Doulton bone china spirit of freedom horse study sold together with 'First Born' and a 'Red Rum' wall plaque.

Lot 556

An assortment of Nao by Lladro porcelain figurines comprising 'First Love' No 1136, 'Girl Running with Puppy' No 1027 and 'Girl sitting with a Butterfly' No 1354 etc.

Lot 333

TWO INDIAN SHORTSWORDS, 19TH CENTURY AND AN INFANTRY SHORTSWORD the first with curved single-edged blade formed with a reinforced back-edge, iron hilt of talwar form including short quillons (one repaired) and disc pommel, decorated throughout with silver koftgari flowers (rubbed); the second with kukri style blade, and iron talwar style hilt; and the third with broad straight blade flaring towards the tip, and copper alloy grip cast with a trophy-of-arms, the first: 42.0 cm (3)

Lot 824

DEMMIN, AUGUSTE: AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF ARMS AND ARMOUR FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD TO THE PRESENT TIME George Bell & Sons, London, 1877, original publisher's blind stamped cloth, 593 pages, illustrated throughout; together with Gardner, Starkie J, Armour in England: From the Earliest Times to the Reign of James the First AND Foreign Armour in England, Seeley and Co Limited, London, 1897-1898, two books bound in one, numerous hand-coloured plates; The Hever Castle Collection Arms & Armour, Sotheby's, London, 1983, 141 pages, illustrated; and two further books on British Military Uniforms (6 volumes) Provenance From the library of William 'Bill' Reid, CBE (1926-2014)

Lot 417

A SCOTTISH BASKET-HILT BROADSWORD, CIRCA 1760 AND TWO EPEES, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the first with broad double-edged fullered blade, basket guard of flattened bars carrying pierced panels (pommel missing, the iron parts heavily pitted, hilt loose) and later wooden grip; the second and third with tapering blades of square section, figure-of-eight shaped guards, and wooden grips (losses), the first: 83.5 cm (3)

Lot 672

BURTON, RICHARD F: THE BOOK OF THE SWORD Chatto & Windus, London, 1884, Original publisher's pictorial boards. 299 pages, with 293 in-text illustrations, Some shelfwear to the covers and damage to one edge. Inside pages clean; together with Wilkinson, Frederick, Edged Weapons, Guinness Signatures, London, 1970, 256 pages, colour and black and white illustrations throughout; American & European Swords in the Historical Collections of the United States National Museum, Smithsonian, Washington, 1932, 163 pages, 46 black and white plates; Peterson, Harold L, American Knives The First History and Collectors' Guide, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1958, 178 pages, black and white illustrations; Nadolski, Andrzej, Polish Arms / Side-Arms, Osdsolineum, 1974, 61 pages of text, 236 black and white figures; and two further volumes on Polish arms (7 volumes) Provenance From the library of William 'Bill' Reid, CBE (1926-2014)

Lot 322

THREE SOUTHEAST ASIAN DAGGERS, 20TH CENTURY comprising a kukri, a bade bade and a further dagger, each with hardwood scabbard, the first 31.0 cm blade (3)

Lot 367

AN INDO-PERSIAN KULAH KHUD AND LAQUERED HIDE SHIELD (DHAL), 19TH CENTURY the first with hemispherical skull fitted at its apex with a threaded spike, a pair of plume-holder at the front with an associated nasal bar between, decorated over its surface with cavalrymen in traditional dress; the second of convex form with outward curved brim (one crack), fitted with four low iron domed bosses on the outer face corresponding with rings for enarmes on the inside, lacquered black (worn), the first: 35.5 cm high (2) .

Lot 444

A 1796 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY TROOPER’S SWORD AND ANOTHER CAVALRY SWORD, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY, A JAPANESE MODEL 1897 BAYONET, AN ASIAN SWORD, A TRIBAL AXE AND A FURTHER SWORD the first of regulation type with curved blade and stirrup hilt and the second similar, with copper alloy stirrup hilt (worn throughout); the third complete with its scabbard; the fourth probably Burmese, the blade widening towards an inward rounded tip, and wooden grip with a large iron collar top and bottom; the fifth with engraved iron head and wooden haft decorated with cross-hatched panels; and the sixth with hunting sword blade and long staghorn grip, the first: 83.0 cm blade (6)

Lot 501

A COMBINATION HAMMER AND TURNSCREW, AND THREE STRIKE-A-LIGHTS, 17TH/18TH CENTURY ‡ each formed entirely of steel, the first pierced at the base and decorated with filed designs; the second of scrolled outline, the third rectangular and the fourth incomplete, 9.4 cm (4)   Provenance Norman Fargo, Sandpoint, Idaho

Lot 363

NINE QUIVERS, POSSIBLY AFRICAN, 19TH/20TH CENTURY the first of bamboo, with carved wooden base and rattan binding; the second, third, fourth and fifth tubular, made of leather with numerous tassels, with a large quantity of flightless bamboo arrows with long iron arrowheads; the sixth with crocodile skin bands and bamboo arrows with flights and long iron arrowheads; the seventh, eights and ninth tubular, made of leather and with six flightless arrows made of bamboo with long iron points (9) Provenance The William Terry (1933-2023) Collection

Lot 378

A SOLOMAN ISLAND CLUB, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY AND ANOTHER CLUB, PROBABLY OCEANIA, LATE 19TH CENTURY the first with tapering body of flattened oval section carved with a slender medial ridge over the upper portion of each face and pierced at the base for display (small chips), the second with slender lemon-shaped head carved with traditional scrollwork, set with copper alloy studs (associated), and plain haft (shortened, repaired), the first: 117.8 cm (2)

Lot 511

ITALIAN ARMS & ARMOUR: THREE VOLUMES comprising: Regaldi, Giuseppe, L'Armeria Reale di Torino, Torino, 1861, 69 pages, black quarter leather with marbled boards (very slight staining); Rastelli, Giorgio, Il Tiro a Segno, Milano, 1945, first edition, 275 pages (cover starting to detach and with corner bend, slight staining); and Rossetto, Vittorio, Storia dell' Arte Militaire Antica e Moderna, Milano, 1893, 504 pages plus fold-out plates, bearing bookplate for Lorenzo Sommo (3 volumes)

Lot 360

A RARE NORTH AFRICAN BOW CASE, QUIVER AND TEN ARROWS, 19TH CENTURY the first of tooled leather, with shaped panel embossed with a series of slender vertical ribs, and embroidered border decorated with coloured thread, the second tubular, with a short suspension loop (incomplete) en suite with the bow case, and the third comprising nine arrows with leaf-shaped iron head and the tenth with a writhen middle section, each on its reed shaft with flight, the first: 66.0 cm (3)

Lot 467

TWO 1897 PATTERN INFANTRY SWORDS of regulation type, the first with etched blade decorated with the crowned Royal cypher ‘GRV’, Royal Corps of Signals insignia, foliage and the maker’s details, H. Maxwell & Co., 8 Dover St, London. plated hilt, in its field service scabbard; the second similar, with lightweight blade, Edward VII cypher, in its field service scabbard, the first: 82.5 cm blade (2)

Lot 353

SIX INDIAN ARROWS, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, AN IRON HILT FOR AN INDIAN TALWAR, THREE AXES, A COPPER ALLOY SWORD IN CHINESE WARRING STATES STYLE, AND AN AXE HEAD the first with iron katar-style head, on its reed shaft; five further arrows, similar (shafts incomplete); another arrow, with heavy tapering head for stunning game, two further arrows, a bolt for a crossbow, and seven further arrowheads; the talwar hilt of iron, the remaining axes rusted, the first: 69.5 cm overall (qty)

Lot 383

AN 8 BORE INDIAN MATCHLOCK GUN, 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY; A DETACHED RIFLE BARREL, PROBABLY OTTOMAN; TWO DECORATED INDIAN MATCHLOCK GUNS the first with tapering barrel formed in three stages, flaring at the muzzle and retained by three slender bands, chiselled and engraved with flowers and foliage within a series of fluted panels over its length, the breech with integral pan and standing back sight, action enclosed by a pair of shaped iron panels, full stock, iron butt-cap with cusped border, and iron ramrod; the second swamped, and encrusted with silver at the muzzle and breech (rubbed); and the third and fourth each with full stock painted with game scenes in polychrome, the first: 102.3 cm barrel (4)

Lot 510

A FLINTLOCK TRADE PISTOL AND TWO NORTH AFRICAN FLASKS, 19TH/20TH CENTURY the first with strongly swamped barrel with traces of silver decoration, engraved lock, full stock inlaid with chevron arrangements of nails, and copper alloy mounts; the second and third each with horn body and large engraved white metal mounts, the first: 48.0 cm overall (3)

Lot 349

A LARGE AFRICAN SPEARHEAD, A DAGGER (JAMBIYA), A COPPER ALLOY ANCIENT STYLE DAGGER, AND A KNIFE AND FORK SET, 20TH CENTURY the first with broad leaf-shaped head, formed with a reinforced tip and grooved on each face, and wooden grip wrapped with copper ribband (the haft missing); the second with curved double-edged bifurcated blade decorated with silver scrollwork at the forte, iron grip decorated with further scrollwork, in its scabbard decorated en suite (rubbed); the third with tapering blade of T-section, circular guard and banded grip; the third and fourth each with carved wooden grip and scabbard decorated with scrolling foliage; the first: 54.7 cm overall (5)

Lot 533

KEITH NEAL, W. & BACK, D.H.L.: GREAT BRITISH GUNMAKERS 1540-1740 Norwich, 1984, first edition, 475 pages (in excellent condition, with just a little wear to the edges of the dust jacket) The standard reference work on the subject by the two most prominent authorities on the subject.

Lot 856

KRAUS, JÜRGEN: THE GERMAN ARMY IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR: UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT: 1914-1918 Verlag Militaria/Edition Stefan Rest, Vienna, 2004, 639, copiously illustrated in colour and black and white; together with five books on general weapons and warfare and German and Netherlandish military history (6 volumes) Provenance From the library of William 'Bill' Reid, CBE (1926-2014)

Lot 468

THE 1897 PATTERN FIELD SWORD OF BRIGADIER GENERAL CECIL WILLIAM HAYDON, M.C., D.S.O. (1896-1942) of regulation type, with etched blade decorated with the crowned royal arms 'GRV', regimental number '57' (West Middlesex) and battle honour for Albuhera, foliage, and 'C. W. Haydon', hilt with royal cypher, in its field service scabbard, together with his swagger stick, with regimental details, the first: 81.2 cm blade (2) Brigadier Cecil William Haydon DSO, MC (1896 − 1942) was awarded the Victory Medal 'For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He carried out two valuable reconnaissance, obtained important information, and succeeded in clearing up a very obscure situation. His skilful work was of great value at a time when information was urgently required.'; Military Cross, 2nd December 1918; was mentioned in Despatches, 5th July 1919; and awarded the Distinguished Service Order, 11th July 1940 'for gallant and distinguished services in action in connection with recent operations'. He was killed in action while commanding the 150th Infantry Brigade during the North African campaign 1st June 1942.

Lot 396

TWO DISPLAYS OF ARROWHEADS, FOUR COPPER ALLOY ARROWHEADS AND A QUIVER, POSSIBLY TIBETAN the first with nineteen arrowheads, one with visible damascus steel, most highly ornamental, some still with remaining bamboo shaft; the second with a variety of arrows from multiple cultures, including seven copper-alloy arrowheads, one of obsidian, some with tangs and others socketed, tangs of varying lengths; the third a collection of long-tanged copper alloy arrowheads with a variety of points, the fourth a leather quiver in poor condition, with copper alloy fittings and floral patterns on the leather, longest display 51.0 cm (4) Provenance The William Terry (1933-2023) Collection

Lot 355

THREE INDO-PERSIAN BOWS, 19TH CENTURY the first with extremely reflexed black limbs, significantly restored with red and gold painted designs; the second similar, with traces of original golden sword designs (later glossy coat); the third similar, with sword designs on the belly of the bow (later glossy coat), longest bow 63.0 cm (3)   Provenance The William Terry (1933-2023) Collection

Lot 666

PAYNE-GALLWEY, SIR RALPH: THE CROSSBOW MEDIAEVAL AND MODERN, MILITARY AND SPORTING, ITS CONSTRUCTION HISTORY AND MANAGEMENT, WITH A TREATISE ON THE BALISTA AND CATAPULT OF THE ANCIENTS Longmans, Green & Co., London, 1903, Original pictorial boards, 328 pages, 220 illustrations, First edition, Minor shelfwear; together with Harmuth, Egon, Die Armbrust, Akademische Druck- u., Graz, 1975, 169 pages, 2 colour plates and black and white figures throughout, Good, used condition; Liebel, Jean, Springalds and Great Crossbows, Royal Armouries, Leeds, 1998, 86 pages, black and white illustrations, Good, used condition; Klopsteg, Paul E., Turkish Archery and the Composite Bow, 187 pages, 68 illustrations, Second edition; Heath, E.G., A History of Target Archery, David & Charles, Newton Abbot, 1973, 208 pages, black and white illustrations throughout, Good; and Trench, Charles Chenecix, A History of Marksmanship, Longmans, Green & Co., 1972 (6 volumes) Provenance From the library of William 'Bill' Reid, CBE (1926-2014)

Lot 313

FOUR CHINESE COMPOSITE BOWS, QING DYNASTY, 19TH/20TH CENTURY the first with reflexed limbs faced with horn on the belly painted black, the back covered with birch bark, fitted with string bridges and sinew-covered grip; the second with significant restorations throughout, painted red and green with dotted design on the ears (siyah); the third similar with green paint and wrapped grip; the fourth similar with brown paint and painted designs near the grip, the longest bow 96.0 cm long (4) Provenance The William Terry (1933-2023) Collection

Lot 502

FOUR BULLET MOULDS, 19TH/20TH CENTURY the first of iron, for 32 bore balls, with spru-cutter; the second, third and fourth modern, all in a wooden case with a small quantity of tools, display mounts and elements of pneumatic weapons, the first: 16.0 cm

Lot 530

HERBERT, HENRY WILLIAM: COMPLETE MANUAL FOR YOUNG SPORTSMEN BY FRANK FORRESTER New York, 1856, with inscription dated 1904, 480 pages, bearing the bookplate for W.S. Curtis (Bill Curtis) (some light staining, wear to cover) The pages detail shooting and fishing in America in the 1840’s and 1850’s, with chapters on the gun, how to choose and use it, the various breeds of dogs, all types of shooting and hunting as well as chapters on sea and river fishing. The author Frank Forrester was the pseudo name for Henry William Herbert who left England at age 24 and sailed to New York City, arriving in the spring of 1831. He was from a prominent, affluent and accomplished English family. His grandfather was an Earl, his father a member of Parliament, later an esteemed clergyman, and a recognized authority in the fields of linguistics, literary composition and botany. In the spring of 1858, at age 51, Frank Forester, who could rightfully be described as the first sporting writer in America, sent a written invitation to his friends to come to his suite at the Stevens House, a fashionable New York City hotel. The invitation asked them to join him for dinner, and then to watch him shoot himself. Only one person showed up for the unusual event. After imbibing much, Forester left the dining table, went into another room, pointed a pistol at his heart, and shot himself. He staggered out, said to his guest “I told you I would do it”.

Lot 590

HILL, TRACIE L.: THOMPSON: THE AMERICAN LEGEND: THE FIRST SUBMACHINE GUN Ontario, 1996

Lot 496

TWO ‘LEG-OF MUTTON’ GUN CASES each with its lid and carrying handle, the first: 79.0 cm overall (2)

Lot 314

A CHINESE PELLET CROSSBOW, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, APPROXIMATELY TWENTY FIVE SELF BOWS, AN ATLATL AND A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH SHOOTING STICK the first with carved wooden stock with bamboo and sinew prod, an antler trigger mechanism held together by iron bolts, an iron square forward sight (rear sight and bowstring missing); the second comprised of branch shortbows from various locations including Fiji and parts of Africa, made from a variety of materials including bamboo, leather, rattan, snakeskin, hide, and hair; the third a wooden atlatl with carved designs across the front, the fourth a late 19th century patented French shooting stick (marked BTE for Breveté Sans Garantie Du Gouvernement) (qty) Provenance The William Terry (1933-2023) Collection

Lot 446

TWO BRITISH MILITARY HANGARS, LATE 18TH CENTURY AND A 1796 PATTERN INFANTRY SWORD of regulation type, the first with curved blade formed with a slender fuller along the back-edge (rusted), copper alloy hilt comprising down-curved quillon, pear-shaped guard engraved ‘T1’ above ‘2’ on the underside rising to a knuckle-guard, globular pommel and wooden grip (binding missing); the second with slightly curved blade struck with a mark at the forte, copper alloy hilt and integral grip (quillon chipped); and third with later grip (pommel missing) the first: 73.0 cm (3)

Lot 476

A BRITISH 1856 PATTERN ENFIELD BAYONET, A COPY OF A GERMAN MODEL 1871 MAUSER BAYONET, SIX FURTHER BAYONETS, TWO FIGHTING KNIVES, A FRENCH MODEL 1771 STYLE SHORTSWORD, 20TH CENTURY the first of regulation type, with leather grips (worn); the remaining bayonets, the short sword each with its scabbard, a leather scabbard for a shortsword, late 18th century and a steel ramrod for a regulation carbine, the first: 57.5 cm blade (11)

Lot 330

AN INDIAN SWORD (TALWAR) AND AN INDIAN KUKRI, 19TH/20TH CENTURY the first with serrated blade widening towards the tip and engraved with exotic beasts and foliage on each face, and iron hilt cats with flowers and foliage in low relief; the second with broad curved single-edged blade, and iron hilt decorated with silver koftgari (areas of rust), the first: 70.3 cm blade (2)

Lot 412

A LURISTAN COPPER ALLOY SPEARHEAD 1200-1100 B.C. A COPPER ALLOY SPEARHEAD ‡ AND A COPPER ALLOY HOOK, PROBABLY 1200-700 B.C. in excavated condition, the first formed in one piece, with tapering double-edged blade formed with a pronounced full length medial ridge on each face, and tapering tang with recurved terminal; the second grooved leaf-shaped head formed with a pronounced medial ridge and a series of converging grooves on each face (one small chip at the base), and tapering tubular socket pierced with a hole for attachment on each side at the base; the third with long tapering tubular socket and strongly recurved hook terminal, the first: 25.8 cm (3) Provenance Norman Fargo, Sandpoint, Idaho

Lot 354

THREE INDO-PERSIAN BOWS, 19TH CENTURY the first with extremely reflexed red limbs, with inscriptions on the ears (siyah) and bindings near the grip; the second similar, with golden floral designs and bindings on the limbs (later glossy coat) , the third similar, with longer siyah and sword designs on the back and belly of the bow (significant restorations), longest bow 63.0 cm (3)   Provenance The William Terry (1933-2023) Collection

Lot 117

A Royal Worcester figurine 'The First Quadrille'.

Lot 258

An album of stamps, first day covers, presentation packs, postcards & advertising inserts

Lot 35

SPANISH DRAGOON BROADSWORD, FERDINAND VII 1808, BEGINNING OF PENINSULAR WARS. It is marked to Ferdinand VII, and dated 1808, which is very unusual. Ferdinand VII first reigned between 19 March 1808 – 6 May 1808, which is exactly 48 days, at which point he was overthrown and captured by Napoleon. Following several uprisings in Spain in opposition to the new king (Napoleon's brother), the Council of Castille voided the abdication and proclaimed Ferdinand VII king again, from 24 August 1808. The date also places this sword right at the beginning of the Peninsular War, which means that it most likely saw use during the conflict. It measures 111cm, with a 91cm blade and 4cm wide at base. – We offer in-house shipping services for all items, both within the UK and internationally, at reasonable rates. Items may also be collected at the Kempton Arms Fair in London on the 8th of December.

Lot 6105

A rendition of the mascots found mounted on the bonnets of trucks, cars and vans of the Southport based company, Vulcan, who produced vehicles in the first half of the 20th century. Representing a blacksmith, this striking figure measures 13cm in height. Offered without Reserve.

Lot 48

IWC Fliegeruhr Spitfire UTC "UNGETRAGEN" Ref 3251 Herrenuhr mit Papieren. Edelstahl. Automatik-Werk Kal. 37526 mit guten Gangwerten (+2s/d. 240°). Schwarzes Tritium Zifferblatt mit arabischen Ziffern, 24 Stunden- und Datumsanzeige. IWC Lederband mit Dornschließe. Ungetragener Zustand. Anleitung, Katalog, Hangtag mit Ref. Nr. und Preis, Serviceheft, Erstkaufrechnung, Garantieheft und Garantiekarte anbei. Gekauft im Juli 1998 bei Juwelier Wempe in Mannheim. Durchmesser ca. 39 mm ohne Krone. | IWC Pilot's Watch Spitfire UTC "UNWORN" Ref 3251 Men's watch with papers. Stainless steel. Automatic movement cal. 37526 with good performance (+2s/d. 240°). Black tritium dial with Arabic numerals, 24-hour and date display. IWC leather wristband with pin buckle. Unworn condition. Manual, catalogue, hangtag with ref. no. and price, service booklet, first purchase invoice, guarantee booklet and guarantee card enclosed. Purchased in July 1998 from jeweler Wempe in Mannheim. Diameter approx. 39 mm without crown.

Lot 315

BUNZ Damenuhr Ref 27010322 mit Papieren. Edelstahl / 18K Gelbgold. Quarzwerk in funktionsfähigem Zustand. Neue Batterie. Silberfarbenes Zifferblatt mit Punktindizes und in der Mitte ein Element in 18K Gelbgold mit Bunz Schriftzug und einem Rubin. Neues Lederband mit der originalen Dornschließe in Edelstahl. Guter Zustand mit leichten Tragespuren. Garantieheft und Erstkaufrechnung anbei. Gekauft im November 1993 bei Juwelier Jacobi in Stuttgart. Durchmesser ca. 32,5 mm ohne Krone.| BUNZ ladies watch Ref 27010322 with papers. Stainless steel / 18K yellow gold. Quartz movement in working condition. New battery. Silver-coloured dial with dot indices and an element in 18K yellow gold with Bunz signature and a ruby in the centre. New leather wristband with the original stainless steel buckle. Good condition with slight signs of wear. Warranty booklet and first purchase invoice enclosed. Purchased in November 1993 from jeweler Jacobi in Stuttgart. Diameter approx. 32.5 mm without crown.

Lot 5

TAG HEUER Carrera Ref CAR2A80-0 Herren Chronograph. Box und Papiere. Titan mit schwarzer PVD Beschichtung. Glasboden. Automatik-Werk Kal 1887 mit guten Gangwerten (+9s/d. 241°). Schwarzes Zifferblatt mit aufgesetzten Indizes, 3 Totalisatoren und Datumsanzeige. Tachymeter Lünette. Lederband mit der originalen Tag Heuer Faltschließe aus Titan. Guter Zustand mit leichten Tragespuren. Original Box, Anleitung, Garantiekarte und Kaufbeleg vom Erstkauf im Dezember 2017 bei Juwelier Christ in Stuttgart anbei. Durchmesser ca. 44 mm ohne Krone. Passend bis zu ca. 21 cm Handgelenkumfang. | TAG HEUER Carrera Ref CAR2A80-0 men's chronograph. Box and papers. Titanium with black PVD coating. Glass bottom. Automatic cal 1887 movement with good performance (+9s/d. 241°). Black dial with applied indices, 3 sub dials and date display. Tachymeter bezel. Leather wristband with the original Tag Heuer titanium folding clasp. Good condition with slight signs of wear. Original box, instructions, warranty card and Sales receipt from the first purchase in December 2017 at jeweler Christ in Stuttgart enclosed. Diameter approx. 44 mm without crown. Fits up to approx. 21 cm wrist size.

Lot 22

JAEGER LECOULTRE Reverso Classique Ref. 250.8.08 Herren Armbanduhr. Erstkauf 13.12.2001 bei Juwelier Kutter in Stuttgart. Edelstahl. Original JLC Lederband mit Faltschließe. Quartzwerk in funktionsfähigem Zustand. Silbernes Zifferblatt mit arabischen Ziffern. Gebrauchter Zustand, Tragespuren am Gehäuse. Original Box, Anleitung sowie Garantiekarte mit Kaufdatum vom 13.01.2001, Erstkaufrechnung und Rechnung für Lederband von 2017 anbei. Breite ca. 23 mm, Höhe ca. 38 mm. Passend bis zu ca. 20 cm Handgelenkumfang.| JAEGER LECOULTRE Reverso Classique Ref. 250.8.08 men´s wrsitwatch. First purchase on December 13, 2001 from Juwelier Kutter in Stuttgart. Stainless steel. Original JLC leather strap with folding clasp. Quartz movement in working condition. Silver dial with Arabic numerals. Used condition, signs of wear on the case. Original box, instructions and warranty card with purchase date from January 13, 2001, original purchase invoice and invoice for leather strap from 2017 enclosed. Width approx. 23 mm, height approx. 38 mm. Fits up to approx. 20 cm wrist circumference.

Lot 45

JAEGER LECOULTRE Reverso Grande Taille Shadow Ref. 271.8.61 Herrenuhr. Erstkauf 04.04.1997 bei Georges Muther. Edelstahl. Handaufzugs-Werk Kal. 822 mit guten Gangwerten (+5 Sek., 257° Amplitude). Schwarzes "Shadow" Zifferblatt mit arabischen Indizes. Lederband mit original Dornschließe. Guter Zustand, leichte Gebrauchsspuren. Original Garantie-Zertifikat und Heft anbei. Durchmesser ca. 26 mm ohne Krone. | JAEGER LECOULTRE Reverso Grande Taille Ahadow ref. 271.8.61 men´s wristwatch. First purchased on April 4, 1997 from Georges Muther. Stainless steel. Hand-wound movement cal. 822 with good rate values ​​(+5 seconds, 257° amplitude). Black "Shadow" dial with Arabic indices. Leather strap with original pin buckle. Good condition, slight signs of wear. Original guarantee certificate and booklet enclosed. Diameter approx. 26 mm without crown.

Lot 6

LONGINES Hydroconquest Ref L37404566 Herrenuhr. Box und Papiere. Edelstahl. Quarzwerk in funktionsfähigem Zustand. Neue Batterie. Schwarzes Zifferblatt mit Punktindizes und Datumsanzeige. Longines Stahlband mit Faltschließe und integrierter Taucherverlängerung. Guter Zustand mit sichtbaren Tragespuren. Original Box, Anleitung, Garantiekarte und Kassenbeleg vom Erstkauf im August 2019 bei Juwelier Christ in Karlsruhe. Durchmesser ca. 41 mm ohne Krone. Passend bis zu ca. 21,5 cm Handgelenkumfang (ohne Taucherverlängerung).| LONGINES Hydroconquest Ref L37404566 men's watch. Box and papers. Stainless steel. Quartz movement in working condition. New battery. Black dial with dot indices and date display. Longines steel bracelet with folding clasp and integrated diver's extension. Good condition with visible signs of wear. Original box, instructions, warranty card and receipt from the first purchase in August 2019 at Juwelier Christ in Karlsruhe enclosed. Diameter approx. 41 mm without crown. Fits up to approx. 21.5 cm wrist size (without diver's extension).

Lot 36

BREITLING for Bentley "Flying B" Ref A16362 Herrenuhr. Box und Papiere. Edelstahl, Automatik-Werk Kal. B16 mit sehr guten Gangwerten (+11s/d. 348°). Schwarzes, guillochiertes Zifferblatt mit aufgesetzten Indizes, kleiner Sekunde und großer Datumsanzeige. Breitling Lederband mit Dornschließe. Sehr guter Zustand mit leichten Tragespuren. Gehäusedeckel mit Service Aufkleber. Original Box, Anleitung, Serviceheft, Chronometer Zertifikat, Wempe Garantiekarte, Nachweis einer Revision vom Oktober 2024, Rechnungskopie vom Erstkauf, Garantieheft und Garantiezertifikat anbei. Gekauft im November 2011 bei Juwelier Wempe in Nürnberg. Durchmesser ca. 37 mm ohne Krone.| BREITLING for Bentley "Flying B" Ref A16362 men's watch. Box and papers. Stainless steel, automatic movement cal. B16 with very good performance (+11s/d. 348°). Black, guilloché dial with applied indices, small second and big date display. Breitling leather wristband with pin buckle. Very good condition with slight signs of wear. Case cover with service sticker. Original box, instructions, service booklet, chronometer certificate, Wempe warranty card, proof of an overhaul from October 2024, copy of invoice from first purchase, warranty booklet and warranty certificate enclosed. Purchased in November 2011 from jeweler Wempe in Nuremberg. Diameter approx. 37 mm without crown.

Lot 948

William Verner Longe, 1857-1924, four horse racing studies, "The 2000 1894 Coming out of the Dip", "The 2000 1892 Bonavista's Year", "Newmarket Stakes 1892", "St Angela that cuts it". "The Derby 1894 - Lead us First, Matchbox, second, Reminder, Third, signed watercolours, 25.5cm by 40cm (4)

Lot 975

An attractive XJS 4.0 Celebration with 76,500 miles indicated and just one former registered keeper, offered without Reserve. The Celebration was the final iteration of Jaguar's XJ-S (later XJS). Its unique specification included chromed rear view mirrors and headlight surrounds, Aerosport diamond-cut alloy wheels, steering wheel with wood sections top and bottom, a black handbrake lever with full leather cover, a leaping Jaguar embossed into the leather in the upper part of the seat backs and contrasting piping around the seats and boot coverPowered by the naturally-aspirated AJ16 4-litre straight-six, delivering 238bhp to the rear wheels through a 4-speed ZF automatic gearboxFinished in Turquoise Pearl over Magnolia Leather piped in Buckskin, this attractive Celebration was first registered in 1966With its first owner for just one year before being registered to our vendor in 1997It's covered just 76,500 miles supported by a substantial history file which includes the service record displaying 15 stamps, original manuals, invoices for maintenance and repairs, older MOTs and the current MOT valid until February 2025The outer sills have recently been replaced with photographs in the fileThe desirable registration number, N2 XJS, will remain with the car Remarkably, this rare 4-litre Celebration is offered without Reserve Specification Make: JAGUAR Model: XJS 4.0 Year: 1996 Chassis Number: SAJJNAED3EJ225868 Registration Number: N2 XJS Transmission: Auto Engine Number: 9LPFRB156346 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 73000 Miles Make: RHD Interior Colour: Magnolia leather/ Bucksin pipingClick here for more details and images

Lot 952

Combining the E-Type's iconic looks and the muscular cruising ability of Jaguar’s silky-smooth V12, this manual gearbox Roadster would make the perfect companion for any grand tour. First registered in February 1974 (M-Suffix), this Series 3 V12, manual gearbox, Roadster was originally supplied to New York, returning to the UK in 1999 and subsequently converted to right-hand drivePowered by the legendary 272bhp, 5.3-litre V12 engine mated to the desirable manual gearbox offering 0-60 in less than seven seconds and 140mphStill finished in its original colour scheme of Opalescent Silver with a navy blue Interior, it sits on chrome wire wheelsUsed very little since 2018, with less than 500 miles recorded to date, and just over 70,000 showing in totalSupplied with its Heritage Certificate and a file of invoices including one that details a suspension rebuild 2,500 miles ago by Winspeed Guildford, along with numerous other invoices showing how well the vehicle has been maintainedThis Series 3 V12 is a charming example of the rare late-model Roadster, combining a smooth yet powerful engine, an engaging manual transmission, and the famously iconic silhouette. Specification Make: JAGUAR Model: E-TYPE S3 Year: 1974 Chassis Number: 1S24546 Registration Number: AUR 496M Transmission: Manual Engine Number: 7S16038LA Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 70064 Miles Make: RHDClick here for more details and images

Lot 958

Twin Turbo MK IV Toyota Supra with rare body kit showing just 76,000 miles. Originally a Japanese-market car, first registered in 1993. Imported into the UK in 2004 and with its current keeper since 2010Powered by 3-litre, twin-turbocharged 2JZ-GTE straight-six, upgraded to c.400bhp and coupled to a 4-speed automatic transmissionFitted with the rare wide-body aftermarket kit, designed and manufactured by Abflug for the Mk IV JZA80 Toyota Supra, pieces include front bumper, eyeliner, bonnet, F & R fender, door, sidestep, rear bumper, spoiler, door mirror, inner fender and various mounting hardwareInside, the vehicle has a custom interior with white leather with back inserts along with the addition of a Simoni Racing steering wheel, boost gauge and Pioneer DVD/TV installationOther upgrades are detailed in the Condition ReportSupplied with some older invoices which include a recent service, plugs, battery, alternator and more costing £1,200, MOT (no advisories) and private plateWith its dramatic, almost 'concept car' looks, this fully developed JDM Supra appears to be right 'on trend'  Specification Make: TOYOTA Model: SUPRA Year: 1993 Chassis Number: JZA80009631 Registration Number: DT 5264 Transmission: Automatic Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 121019 KM Make: RHDClick here for more details and images

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