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Chinese jade belt hook with animal head terminal, 9cm long, now with white metal mounts and converted into a magnifying glass, overall length 16.75cm The lens has a chip to the rim approximately 9mm x 3mm, the silver plated is rubbed through to the base metal on the handle, the lens is loose within the riveted fitting and the A section is also loose within the rivets - ** General condition consistent w
Late 19th Century brass and mahogany magic lantern by Newton & Co, standing on a rectangular stepped plinth, bears ivorine makers label, length of plinth 49cm Good clean and tidy example, lacks burner, the plinth with a diagonal split running through it from the front edge beneath the lens - ** General condition consistent with age
Rolex - Rolex Oyster Perpetual Precision (Pre-Explorer) stainless steel self-winding wristwatch, ref: 6298, the white dial with sweep centre seconds, gilt Dauphine hands, the Arabic numerals at 2,-4-6-8-10 & 12, interspersed by luminous filled darts, case stamped between the lugs with serial no. 929326 and Brevet 6298, inside of screw back date stamped “IV 53”, (1953), movement numbered 31607, Patented Selfwinder 2 Ruby Jewels, case, dial and movement signed - 35.5mm diameter. On a 1960s period Rolex 6635 expanding riveted steel bracelet with 57 end pieces Movement currently functions. This appears to be a very well cared for watch, however the lens has a small crack at 11 0`clock. Case markings are very clear. Case and bracelet very good for the year. No service history
Rolex - Rolex Oyster stainless steel watch head, the off-white dial with blued hands, Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, Oyster Patent screw down crown, 15 rubies movement, Oyster Watch Co, screw down case back - number 72613, (circa 1939/1940), 30mm diameter The movement is not currently functioning and appears fully wound. The crown will not screw down, lens is fatigued. Dial and case show wear as expected for age of watch
Omega - Omega Geneve Electronic f300 Hz stainless steel Officially Certified Chrometer wristwatch, ref: 198.031, the silver dial with sweep centre seconds, silvered hands and hour batons, calendar and date apertures, Cal 1260 tuning fork movement, 12 Rubies, serial no. 36088419, 38mm wide x 36mm high, on an non-original steel bracelet. With original Omega Guarantee dated 13.11.74 and booklet The movement currently functions. We have not tested the calendar functions. The watch shows little signs of wear for its age, - case does have minor scratches, the lens is fractured on the outer edge between 2 & 5 0`clock
Universal - Universal Geneve Triple Date 18k watch head, the off-white dial with gold hands and Arabic numerals, two French language calendar apertures and two subsidiary dials, the side with two adjusters, the snap-on back numbered 1392224 and 11309, signed Cal 291 movement, 33.5mm diameter The movement currently functions. We have not tested the calendar functions. The dial has some discolouration in the minute track above the number 10 and spots between the 5 and 6. Lens is scratched, case as expected for its age
GOOD W. WATSON & SONS, LONDON, LATE 19th CENTURY MAHOGANY AND LACQUERED BRASS MAGIC LANTERN, the front brass plate inscribed W. Watson & Sons, 313 High Holborn, London, No 1379, having 8" lens with rack and pinion focusing and fitted with mahogany sliding plate holder, the body hinged to allow adjustment of inclination, having side and rear opening door to access the now electrified light source, blued metal chimney, 18 3/4" (47.6cm) long lens closed down
19th CENTURY LACQUERED BRASS SLIDE PROJECTOR/MAGIC LANTERN WITH HORIZONTALLY MOUNTED CYLINDRICAL BODY on cast iron and brass stand with pivoting mount, having simple rack and pinion focussing, the body widening to the rear and possibly later adapted to take screw in electric light source, 16 1/2" (42cm) long lens closed down 13" (33cm) high
ELEVEN ASSORTED T.V. & FILM-RELATED DIECAST MODEL VEHICLES circa 1960-70s, including a Dinky No.108, Sam`s Car, chrome body, yellow interior, very good condition; Dinky No.102, Joe`s Car, metallic green, generally good condition; Corgi No.268, The Green Hornet`s `Black Beauty`, good - fair condition (lacking nearside front light lens); and a Corgi No.261, James Bond Aston Martin DB5, gold, generally good condition; the others generally playworn, all unboxed.
BERNARD LENS III (1681-1740), portrait of King George I, half length, facing sinister, wearing state robes, lace jabot and collar of the Order of the Garter, gouache on ivory, signed with gilt initials lower right, extensively inscribed verso, 'Georgius Dg Mag britanniae Francia et Hiberniae Rex Fedei Defensor, Brun: et Lunen: Dux S. R. Arch Thesau: et Princeps Elector & Inauguratus XX die Octobris 1714, Kneller S.R. Imp: et Mag: Brit Baronet: pinx ab Originali Bernard Lens ** fecit May ye 18 1718', oval, 8cm x 6.5 cm, modern moulded wood frame. See illustration
Arnold (Germany) No.A-754 pre-war Tinplate Clockwork Military Motorcycle: Very scarce early example with "CKAO" markings, 3 x colour camouflage, rider with tin helmet, sparking headlamp, lacks headlamp lens and baseplate with stabilisers, the motor requires some attention – overall good condition 19cm long. Together with a later friction powered motorbike (2)
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