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*WWI Aviator`s Wristwatch. A good military-pattern timepiece by Gallet et Cie, c. 1916, 16-jewel Swiss-movement in silver case marked no.737789,having enamelled face with luminous Arabic numerals, continental silver mark stamped to case with wire-loop strap-mounts, engraved inscribed to back`Henry Bonnell`, replacement leather strap, crack to glass lens, apparently good working order. An Henry P. Bonnell was Cited for his service in the Great War: Citation: The Navy Cross is awarded to Ensign Henry P. Bonnell, U.S. Navy (Reserve Forces), for distinguished service in the line of his profession as commanding officer of the U.S.S. C, 252, engaged in the important, exacting and hazardous duty of patrolling the waters of the war zone. (1)
*WWII RAF Spitfire. Gun Camera Type G45 by Williamson & Co London & Reading, Ref. No. 14/1340, AM Serial No. 57820 (24 volts), complete with lens and film magazine; together with a further film-magazine for G.90 Camera, Ref. No. 14A/1934 by W. Vinten Ltd, London, serial no. 168, inscribed `Trials WRD Tested` (3)
*The Dam Busters - 617 Squadron. A good signed Commemorative Print after the original by Keith Broomfield in commemoration of Battle of Britain Anniversary, multiple signatures of surviving pilots including Sir Arthur T. Harris, Leonard Cheshire VC, Toby Foxlee, David Shannon, Willy Tait, Douglas Webb, William reid, Lens Sumpter, Bill Townsend, Basil Feneron, Grayston, Hobday, Howarth and many others, numbered 148/1000, for the Battle of Britain Museum Appeal Fund, including certificate of authenticity, mounted in glazed frame (1)
*Cinematographic Camera, 35mm, no. 405, E.F. Moy Ltd., London, 1909, hand-crank mechanism, two internal wood magazines, internal brass plt. reads Moy & Bastie`s Patent, no. 4534, 1909`, internal chain mechanism in excellent condition, wooden case with brass fittings, some general wear, overall in good condition, height 16 inches, width 13 inches, depth 5 inches, together with two associated accessories, comprising, a spare wooden magazine and spare lens board, plus ten non-associated accessories, incl. hand-crank, two lenses, a `Premier Precision film Joiner` (in orig. box) etc., plus three non-related, comprising a Cinemax 8TV (in orig. case); a slide viewer; Weston Master II, Universal Exposure Meter (-)
*Telescope. An early 20th century lacquered brass 3 inch refracting telescope, signed Broadhurst Clarkson & Co., 63 Faringdon Road, London E.C., the 39in (98cm) long body tube with rack and pinion focusing, lens cap and sighting telescope, on alt/azimuth mounting, tapering pillar column support and folding tripod stand, the cabriole legs terminating in pad feet (1)
Cameras - Leica M3 ELC No.998057 (1960), together with Leica-Meter light meter, Summicron f=5cm 1:2 lens, Elmar 1:4/90 lens, Focotar 1:4.5/50 lens and a Taylor-Hobson 80mm f/4.5 enlarging lens, also included is a Leica stitched leather case, aluminium frame and Andrew Matheson - The Leica Way, 5th edition 1959 Wear from use, we do not guarantee the workings of cameras - General condition consistent with age **
Rolex - 18ct gold cased gentleman’s Oyster Perpetual Day-Date certified superlative chronometer automatic wristwatch having a signed silvered dial with gold baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds, day and date apertures, reference 1803 serial no.3704119, circa 1972, case diameter 36mm Acrylic lens is scratched, the dial has a minor scratch line from the centre to the two hour baton, there is visible wear to the two hands. Considerable wear and scratches to the case sides and shoulders. The case back is fairly worn and has three minor d
Rolex - A bi-metal gentleman’s Oyster Perpetual Datejust officially certified superlative chronometer automatic wristwatch having a signed gold dial with black text, gold Roman numerals, sweep centre seconds and date aperture with cyclops lens, reference no: 16233, serial no: T329965, circa 1996, on a Rolex Jubilee bracelet, case diameter 36mm The sapphire lens has minor chips especially to the edge at 3,4, & 11 o`clock. The dial and hands appear to be in fair condition. Considerable wear and scratches to the case sides and shoulders. The 21 link two tone strap is stretched and is heavily marke
Rolex - 9ct gold cased gentleman’s wristwatch having a signed off-white dial with gold script ‘Precision’, gold Arabic numerals and sweep centre seconds, the case back hallmarked for Birmingham 1960, engraved ‘Dennison Made in England for Rolex’, numbered 10183, and having an engraved presentation inscription, the signed manual movement numbered 13910, on a non-original 9ct gold mesh bracelet, case diameter 32mm Some minor scratches to the lens. Winding crown has Rolex logo but appears large in comparison to the size of the case. Case back engraved `H. Wright 1914-1964`. Non Rolex gold bracelet. Movement currently functions - General condition consistent with age
Rolex - 9ct gold cased gentleman’s wristwatch having a signed off-white dial with gold script ‘Precision’, gold baton hour markers and sweep centre seconds, the signed back hallmarked for Edinburgh 1962, having an engraved presentation inscription, numbered 22132, the signed manual movement numbered 82360, on an ‘Excalibur’ expanding bracelet, case diameter 32mm, also with original Rolex box, the interior with ‘C’ clip The lens has 3 or so light scratches. The dial and hands are in good condition. The crown has no Rolex logo. The case back is engraved `Presented to A.H. (Jim) Ball by W. Lucy & Co. Ltd 1933 - 1963`. Non-Rolex bracelet marked `9ct front and back`. 1960`s
Omega Seamaster quartz wristwatch having gold dial with calendar, 18k gold case, cal.1430, movement no. 47691713, circa 1986, case diameter 32mm, with original box Lens, hands and dial in good condition. Case with wear consistent with age. Replaced strap. Movement currently functions. Box in good condition - General condition consistent with age **
Omega - 9ct gold cased gentleman’s bracelet automatic wristwatch having an off-white signed dial with gold baton hour markers and sweep centre seconds on original 9ct gold bracelet, case diameter 32mm Lens has a few very minor scratches. Hand are good. Dial shows some spotting. Bracelet in good order. Omega logo on bracelet clasp. Case and back with wear consistent with age. Movement currently functions - General condition consistent with age **
Heuer - Stainless steel cased gentleman’s manual wind chronograph ‘Camaro’ wristwatch having a signed silver dial with baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds and twin subsidiary dials, reference 7743, S30, serial no. 134854, on an NSA steel bracelet, case diameter 38mm Lens is fairly scratched, hands showing some wear. Original winding crown, case is fairly scratched all over, most of which should polish out. N.S.A. bracelet in good condition. Movement currently functions - General condition consistent with age **
Goldsmiths & Silversmiths gentleman’s rectangular watch head, stamped ‘18 .750’, the square gilt dial having black baton hour markers, case 30mm x 21mm, together with a circular watch head stamped ‘.375’, the silver coloured dial with gilt Roman numerals, black batons and a subsidiary seconds dial, 27mm x 25mm Goldsmiths & Silversmiths head; The original thick lens is heavily scratched. The 20mm square dial is in grubby and untouched condition, case scratched as expected for age. Jewelled movement marked `Universal, Geneve` and no:258 cal. Does not currently fu
Omega - 18ct gold cased lady’s bracelet wristwatch having a signed gold dial with gold baton hour markers, the movement set within an integral Omega 18ct gold mesh bracelet, together with a brown leather Omega box stamped ‘Omega Louis Brandt & Frere. S.A.’ Two minor chips and some minor scratches to the lens. The dial and hands are good. Case back numbered `1105 61`. Calibre 580 movement numbered 18656758 - currently functions. Leather box is scuffed in places - General condition consistent with age **
Gucci - 18ct gold lady’s bracelet wristwatch, ref: 116.5, the signed square tiger-eye dial and with gilt hands and baton hour markers, case marked ‘Gucci, 3ATM .750 116.5’, serial no:11516193, together with inner and outer boxes, manual and tag - circa 2007 A near complete set. The lens has some minor scratches. The dial and hands are good. The case and bracelet have scratches which may polish out. Movement currently functions, 1 x spare extension link and tag, inner and outer boxes and instruction manual -
Alfred Dale, Llanelly - 18ct gold cased full hunter key wind gentleman’s pocket watch having a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, the engine turned case hallmarked for Sheffield 1901, the signed movement numbered 33147, case diameter 48mm The case has some dents and some wear to the engraving. Lens is missing, minute hand bent - General condition consistent with age **
15ct gold cased half hunter keyless pocket watch, the outer case with black enamelled Arabic numerals, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, hallmarked for London 1910, case diameter 55mm The case has some dents and wear. The lens and frame is loose. The seconds hand is bent. The inner cover has one dent. Movement currently functions - General condition consistent with age **
Charles Frodsham - Silver cased full hunter key wind pocket watch, the signed enamel dial numbered 02626 having Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the plain case with gilt interior hallmarked for London 1864, signed movement numbered 02626, case diameter 48mm, together with a plush lined leather case Considerable wear to engraved decoration, no lens, small hairline crack across minute track at 6 o`clock - General condition consistent with age **
John Header, London - Top wind nickel cased split seconds chronograph, the signed dial with twin subsidiary dials, the case back engraved with initials ‘M.P.’ under a crown for the Metropolitan Police. Movement stamped ‘S & Co’, No, 236121, 50mm diameter, together with a brown leather case stamped ‘M.P.’, No. 2493506. This watch was issued to the Metropolitan Police during the 1920s/1930s and used to time speeding motorists Chip to bevelled edge of lens at 2 o`clock, otherwise condition good for age of watch. Movement currently functions, matched case - General condition consistent with age **
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