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A three colour gold diamond set flat section hoop link bracelet,in white, yellow and rose. Each hoop with three scattered gypsy set brilliant cut diamonds, and a brilliant cut diamond rub set in a white collet to the centre, with a concealed ladder snap clasp. Marked 18K, tested as approximately 18ct gold. 180 x 15mm, 26.78g
A ladies' 9ct gold Tissot mechanical watch, c.1950,on a later 9ct gold brick link bracelet, c.1960. The case, 17mm diameter, with a champagne dial, raised gilt batons and hands with a safety glass, angled bow-shaped extended lugs with a 9ct gold brick link bracelet, with diagonal etched decoration to a ladder snap clasp. Birmingham 1960. 146mm long, 22.79g. Box, no papersCondition report: Surface marks to the case and bracelet.Areas of tarnish.Winds and ticking, no guarantee as to running or timekeeping.
A ladies' 18ct gold Longines mechanical bracelet watch, c.1960,with a rectangular champagne dial, with raised gilt batons and a Florentine textured dial. An integral Milanese bracelet with a textured decoration and ladder snap clasp. Import hallmark London 1964. Case no. 40741. Movement no. 12391575. Calibre 14.16. 174mm long approximately, 61.19g. No box or papersCondition report: Light marks to the case and bracelet.No twisted, worn or strained areas to the bracelet.Clasp secure.Winds and ticking, although no guarantee as to running or time keeping.Scratches to the glass with a small graze at one corner.Deterioration to the dial lacquer.
An 18ct white gold Favre-Leuba mechanical bracelet watch, c.1960,a square case, 27mm in diameter, silvered dial with black baton hour markers, engraved geometric decoration to the bezel. Case no. 44687 050. Manual wind ETA movement, calibre no. 980. Swiss assay marks, import hallmark Edinburgh 1966, sponsor's mark VeT with later 9ct white gold Milanese bracelet with ladder snap clasp, Birmingham 1969. 180mm long, 41.51gCondition report: Light surface marks to the case.Light surface marks to the glass.Deteoration to the edge of the dial, or possible moisture damage.Hands adjust, winds and ticking although no guarantee as to running or time keeping.Clasp secure.
A gentlemen's 18ct gold Omega quartz bracelet watch,32mm case with a champagne dial, raised gilt batons and hands, textured bezel and integral Milanese bracelet, with ladder snap clasp. Case no. 1377. Model no. 391.746 FA. Omega service guarantee dated 1988. Fitted case, no outer box. Original swing ticket. 182mm long, 68.68gCondition report: Not in working order, may require a battery.Very minor marks to the case and bracelet.Tarnished but the original Omega factory finish is intact.Does not appear to have been worn very often.Case, no outer box.
A ladies' Art Deco diamond set cocktail watch, c.1930,with a later white gold bracelet. An oval silvered dial with black Roman numerals and blued hands to an articulated rectangular case and lugs, with pierced flower head clusters, all grain set with graduated eight cut and old Swiss cut diamonds. A later tapered Milanese bracelet with Florentine decoration and a ladder snap clasp with 'S' chain. Watch case with French poinçon for platinum, bracelet tested as 9ct gold, ignore markings. 149mm long, 27.91g
A ladies' 18ct white gold Longines diamond set mechanical bracelet watch, c.1970,a circular silvered dial with raised silver and black batons and black hands. Two rows of graduated eight cut diamonds, claw set to the bezel, with an integral tapered bracelet of molten effect pierced links. A ladder snap clasp with a later extension block to the clasp. Case no. 52114. Calibre 410. Movement no. 14844021. Approximately 195mm long, 32.37gCondition report: Hands adjust, winds and ticking, but no guarantee as to running or time keeping.Odd specks of dust on the dial, no deterioration.Light marks to the glass. Claws to the setting intact.The extention bar at the clasp should be removed in a jewellery workshop.
A ladies' 18ct gold diamond set mechanical bracelet watch,for Tiffany & Co., by Corum. A circular case, 18.30mm diameter, with a champagne Florentine dial, black Roman numerals and gold hands, signed 'Corum, Tiffany & Co.'. A line of brilliant cut diamonds, four claw set in white collets, to an integral Milanese bracelet with a textured decoration and ladder snap clasp. Swiss assay marks for 0.750 standard. Case no. 15314 140148. Movement no. 97251. 41.64gCondition report: Slight twist to the bracelet, just before it joins the case at the 6 and 12.A link at the right hand side (12 end) lifted. Extension block at each end.Please view additional images.
Five G-plan teak dining chairs, with curved splat backs, brown velvet effect seats, raised on square legs, single G-plan teak dining chair, with ladder back and blue tweed effect upholstered seat, on turned legs (6)Surface scuffs, scratches and marks to frames, particularly noticeable to the single dining chair, some fading to the five dining chairs with curved backs
A FINE 5½in. RADIUS LADDER FRAME SEXTANT BY E. SMITH, LONDON, CIRCA 1875 with oxidised brass lattice frame, polished brass arc signed and inscribed E. Smith Maker to the Royal College Greenwich, 11 American Sqr, London, with silvered scale divided to 150°, lacquered brass vernier with magnifier, seven shades, two mirrors and wooden handle, inscribed on the index arm C. Taylor, RN , contained within fitted box with accessories with owner's plate inscribed C. Taylor, RN -- 9 x 9in. (23 x 23cm.)Condition report: Instrument in excellent, possibly unused condition with sharp edges, unworn finish, largely intact lacquer and bright mirrors.
Chris Calle (American, B. 1961) "Space Exploration" Signed lower right. Mixed Media on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This artwork was originally published on the Fleetwood Mint Stamps of the World Collectors Panel for Space Exploration produced in 1991. "The Eagle has landed." On July 20, 1969, those electrifying words traveled neary a quarter of a million miles via airwaves from the Moon's surface back to Earth. About six and a half hours later the hatch on the lunar module opened, and Neil Armstrong slowly backed out of the vehicle onto the craft's ladder. As he made his descent, the words "Live from the moon" flashed across television screens around the world, documenting man's first step on the lunar surface. The TV camera recorded the astronaut's movements against the Moon's dark shadows and blinding sunlight, and his ghostly image was broadcast some 240,000 miles back to Earth. Although the picture was fuzzy and scored with lines, this telecast undoubtedly was one of the most memorable events ever broadcast. Just 19 minutes later, Edwin Aldrin became the second man to set foot on the Moon. While treading on that unfamiliar terrain, he made the following observation: "You do have to be rather careful to keep track of where your center of mass is. Sometimes it takes about two or three paces to make sure that you've got your feet underneath you." Both Armstrong and Aldrin devoted most of their time outside the lunar module to setting up scientific instruments and taking samples of lunar material. By the end of their exploration, they had gathered about 50 pounds of rock and soil which were loaded into the space vehicle by using a rope and pully hoist. Soon after they were back in the Eagle , resting up for the long journey home. Image Size: 22.75 x 17.75 in. Overall Size: 30 x 21.75 in. Unframed. (B13350)
Chuck Ripper (American, B. 1929) "Desert Flowers" Signed lower right. Original Gouache/Watercolor on Masonite. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This artwork was originally published on the Fleetwood Wildflowers Mint Collectors Panel produced in 1992. From the Indian Paintbrush and Prickly Pear Cactus in the west ... to Jacob's Ladder and Harebell in the east, wildflowers paint America in gorgeous color. The wildflowers shown here are featured with a backdrop of a desert and distant mountains. Image Size: 16.5 x 16.5 in. Overall Size: 22.75 x 20 in. Unframed. (B12885)
A pair of late 19th/early 20th century pole ladder with concertina action comprising eight steel hinged rungs, height when open approx 250cm. CONDITION REPORT Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service. We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot.

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