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A Smith's clockwork square faced car dashboard clock having pendant winding/setting spindle, the grey face having Arabic numerals, wired for electrical illumination, running at the time of cataloguing. The face 2 1/2'' wide x 2 9/16'' high, movement 1 11/16'' deep plus light fitting being 2 7/8'' maximum depth.
Continental - early 19th century porcelain mantle clock with a French eight-day movement, rectangular case with raised gilt rococo decoration and carrying handle, hand painted panel to the front portraying a picturesque lakeside scene and two figures in 18th century dress, contrasting light green background with raised gold decoration to the sides and a depiction of flying birds within a scrollwork cartouche, white enamel dial with a cast brass bezel, Roman numerals, minute track and steel trefoil hands, dial inscribed Henry Marc, count wheel striking movement with a silk suspension, striking the hours and half hours on a bell. Dimensions: Height: 24cm Length/Width: 15cm Depth/Diameter: 10cm
Autographs, Motor Racing.- Stuart McIntyre, A Tribute to Jenson Button, 2004, open edition print, signed in black marker pen lower left by British Formula One racing driver, Jenson Button, 61.5 x 48.5cm. Provenance: The vendor is an autograph collector these signatures were signed in person.Condition Report: light creasing, strong signature.
Books relating to Veteran, Vintage, and early Motoring - HAYWARD (Charles) and others. Automobile Engineering, Chicago: American Technical Society, 1919, 6 vol., third edition, engraved illustrations, in-text illustrations, titles printed in red and black, original publishers uniform black soft leather, gilt titles to spines; KENNEDY (Rankin)The Book of the Motor Car, Caxton [c. 1913] 4 vol., each volume with a pop-up colour diagram, black and white plates, in-text illustrations, original publishers red cloth embossed in black, gilt titles to spines; HASLUCK (Paul, Editor) The Automobile, Cassell and Company, [c. 1906] 3 vol., Subscribers Special edition Enlarged; JUDGE (Arthur W.) Modern Motorcycles, Caxton [c. 1933] 3 vol; CAMPBELL (Sir Malcom) My Thirty Years of Speed. Hutchinson [1935] first edition; RUTTER (H. Thornton) Motors of To-day. Virtue & Co., [c. 1920s] 5 vol., with a duplicate vol. 5; and three other volumes related, 4to, 8vo. (25) Condition Report: rubbing to cloth, spine ends and corners bumped, light foxing.Campbell (Sir Malcom) My Thirty Years of Speed - foxing to edges and further foxed internally.
Autographs, Motor Racing.- Henry (Alan) Grand Prix Champions From Jackie Stewart to Michael Scumacher, Signed, Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1995, first edition, Signed by Jackie Stewart in black marker pen on page 11, and further signed by Jody Scheckter in black marker pen on page 55, colour photo. Illustrated endpapers and throughout, original photo. illustrated boards, dust-jacket unclipped, further within clear wrappers, 4to, 23.8 x 30cm; together with a group of seven Autographed photographs signed by Stirling Moss, Damon Hill, Emerson Fittipaldi, Jochan Mass, David Coulthard, Derek Bell and Rene Arnoux, various sizes, the largest 8 x 12 inches. (8)Provenance: The vendor is an autograph collector and the signatures were signed in person. Condition Report: Henry (Alan) Grand Prix Champions - light creasing to top edge of dust-wrapper, internally clean with strong signatures.the photographs all good condition with strong signatures.
Books relating to Veteran, Vintage, and early motoring - STURMEY, Hugh (1857-1930, Editor) and STANER, H. Walter (1901-after 1914). The Autocar. A Journal Published in the Interests of the Mechanically Propelled Road Carriage. Coventry and London: Illife, Sons & Sturmey, 1897-1901, 7 vol bound in 5, vol II-VII, first edition, comprises: original issues, No. 62-322, January 2, 1897-December 28, 1901, title-page and Index, copiously illustrated throughout, advertisements, later uniform leather-backed marbled boards, red leather panels lettered in gilt to spine with raised bands, 4to; The Motor-Car Journal. Cordingley & Co., 1899-1903. 3 vol., vol 1, II, and IV, first edition, comprises: original issues, Vol. I, No. 1, March 10, 1899- Vol. IV, No. 28, February 28, 1903, title-page, index, illustrated throughout, contemporary red leather-backed marbled boards, leather panels lettered in gilt to spines with raised bands, 4to. (8)The magazine 'The Autocar' was first published November 2, 1895. John James Henry Sturmey is best known as the inventor, with James Archer, of the Sturmey-Archer three-speed hub for bicycles. Sturmey was a technical editor, journalist and a pioneer of the cycling and automotive industries, he stepped down as editor of the magazine and left the company in 1901.Condition Report: The Autocar - rubbing to boards, some scuffs to leather (with loss) spine ends and corners bumped, light foxing to endpapers and preliminaries, light foxing to edges, with white paint? splatters to top edge of vol. II and V, mostly clean and bright internally.The Motor-Car Journal - rubbing to boards, some scuffs to leather (with loss) spine ends and corners bumped, occasional foxing.
A Royal Marines copper and brass regimental trumpet, bearing crest, wrapped with tassel chords, mounted upon a mahogany baseboard, converted to a table lamp, the base bears an engraved brass plaque "This bugle represents the Corps of Drums of H.M Royal Marines Portsmouth" with electric light fitting, measures 36cm high
A CHINESE SILK PANEL decorated in coloured threads on a cream ground within a blue and white border of foliage, the centre with a gold five clawed dragon amongst bats, precious objects and clouds, signed, 86 x 190cm Translation: '20th April 16th year of Daoguang Qing dynasty, 'Presented to his teacher'.Condition Report:there are areas of light staining throughout, Some darker darker spots also. Some pulls to the dragons scales / limbs. Some embroidery missing from the script and some losses to the clouds, waves and bats, though quite minor. Minor pulls to border. Overall good condition with no major areas of damage.
A SUBSTANTIAL OPAL NECKLACE mounted in 15ct gold throughout with delicate multi claw crown settings. The largest opal has the dimensions of 11.6mm x 13.8mm x 4.1mm, with a further fourteen opals of decreasing size to the smallest 5.6mm x 6.9mm x 3mm, the orange jelly opals have lovely colour play of blue/purple and green with a little red. Length of the gem set area 18cm, length of the chain & necklace in total 37.5cm, weight 14.2gms. In original box from Richard Ogden's, 41 Duke Street, St. James' London SW1. Condition Report:"Stamped 15ct to the clasp, this is the only hallmark and all they are legally obliged to do. the clasp is soldered to the chain, there is no doubt in my mind that the entire item is 15ct gold.There are no chipped opals, one has an internal crack but this is stable and not noticeable without a 20x loope, it certainly does not go right through. Please see photos. This is the only damage, this necklace has been really well looked after. There was maybe a pendant that originally hung from the largest stone as there is a redundant loop. There are a few very tiny surface reaching inclusions, none are really eye visible, all are very well matched, with a wonderful orangy pinkish glow when light shines through them.Condition report images are as follows;- Hallmark, orange glow, then the last five are of the only crack and inclusions*It is not possible to take a photo of it being worn, it doesn't fit any of us!"
TWO SEIKO WATCHES A Seiko Olympic chronograph with stainless steel and gold coloured strap and body, white dial and gold coloured subsidiary dials and date aperture. The back of the case stamped 230002, diameter 4cm. together with a Seiko Kinetic Divers 200m watch, with black dial luminous numeral markers and hands, diameter of the case 4.6cm, with rubber strap, weight together approx 217gms Condition Report:Olympic;- winds and appears to run, all buttons appear to work. Light general wear.Black & white;- Kinetic, appears to wind, screw down crown, dive watch on original strap.
AN 18CT GOLD HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH with outer case enamelled chapter ring, white enamelled dial, subsidiary dial, black roman numerals and blued steel hands. By John Cashmore of London with London hallmarks for 1887, diameter 5cm, weight 127.5gms Condition Report:Pin set, stem wind, winds and appears to be running and ticking, light general wear, both 'Glasses' in place.
A DIAMOND BRACELET AND EARRINGS made by Lime Blue, the pod shaped links are set with a line of brilliant cut diamonds, with a pair of matching earrings. Length of the bracelet 18.5cm, length of the earrings 2.7cm, weight combined 31.5gms Condition Report:lovely quality bracelet and earring set very light wear
A 9CT GOLD VESTA with all over linear engine turned engraving, hallmarked Birmingham 1926, made by John Henry Wynn. Dimensions 4.5cm x 4.3cm, monogrammed to the front panel, weight 22gms Condition Report:Very light general wear, lid nice and snappy! Metal 'strike' has a little cream polish in it. No damage
A ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE with cream patinaed dial, dagger indexes and date aperture. Diameter of the case 33mm. Numbers between the lugs 1500 55250? With a Rolex Day - Date box. Weight of watch 54.5gms Condition Report:The watch winds, sets and is ticking, the dial has a strong patina. case medium general wear, Rolex crown to the winder, deploys ok.. it looks like someone has tried to take the back of by prising it off (its a wind off) there are some small dinks to the recess, please see photos. Box not the right one for this watch, it is a genuine Rolex Day Date box, has no interior display or cushions, red leather slightly stained to the interior, outer box has some light scuffing. Calibre 1560, movement number D66425
TWO 9CT GOLD VESTAS the first with all over linear engine turned engraving, hallmarked London 1924, made by Deakin & Francis Ltd. Dimensions 4.5cm x 3.5cm. The smaller example is plain with Birmingham hallmarks for 1898, dimensions 3.3cm x 2.2cm, weight of the two together 31.3gms Condition Report:"Small;- Has been used, very slight pen point size dents 5 one side, about 3 the other, & a couple to the lid, slight and small dents, barely visible. Nice snappy closure and gold strike, hallmark inside the lid and to the inner lip of the lid.Large;- very slight general wear no dents, very light scratches, might have had a monogram polished out as the surface of the 'circle' is a bit wobbly, very snappy lid!"
NINA WATSON FOR PILKINGTON An Art Deco figure of Balkan Dancers, signed to base and dated 27/8/32, 20cm high, together with an Austrian Secessionist dimpled pot with stylised decoration (2) Condition Report:"Balkan dancers - crazed and some very light glaze fritting to the frills on the arm.Pot is crazed and chip to footrim"
AN ORIS AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH with two tone cream textured dial with gold coloured chevron and Arabic numerals and main hands. Has a date hand with a red crescent pointer. Exhibition back, serial number 7551-27 - 96558. Diameter of dial 3.5cm, with brown leather strap and Oris crown. Weight 54gms Condition Report:Winds and is ticking, very light wear.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK ARTS & CRAFTS SIDEBOARD BY WARINGS FOR WARING G GILLOW LTD with leaded glass superstructure carved with the motto "Let good digestion wait on appetite & health on both" over pair of lead glass doors mounted with hammered copper hinges flanking angled leaded glass panels over base with single cabinet door mounted with hammered copper hinges to the left of single drawer over open cavity with carved frieze depicting a Celtic dragon, 205cm high x 183cm wide x 71cm deep lot also features "The new note in Furnishing by Warings" an illustrated catalogue of Warings turn of the century furniture items (2) Condition Report:Sideboard is in good overall condition with some light wear to worksurface including ring marks
CHINALAND PATTERN VASE WITHDRAWN FROM THIS LOTTHREE CARLTON WARE VASESincluding Mandarin's Chatting, pattern no. 3654, 15cm high, Persian Garden on blue ground, pattern no. 3892 15.5cm high and Chinaland pattern, 16cm highCondition Report:Mandarin's Chatting - light crazing and rubbing to rims Persian Garden - light crazing Chinaland - Rubbing to gilt, tiny chip to top rim
A 1964 LEITZ LEICA M2 RANGEFINDER CAMERA FITTED WITH A LEITZ SUMMILUX 1:1.4/35 LENS Serial no. 1098612, lens serial no. 2061492, contained within its original velvet-lined brown leather fitted case Condition Report:Please see additional images showing the lens from a variety of angles. Case and strap are generally clean with light scuffs and a little wear to flex points. The camera has been very well looked after and has no obvious condition issues (to the non-specialist eye). Lens appears to be free from scratches and fogging. Please note that we cannot guarantee the mechanical functionality of any item.
AN ORIS AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH with two tone cream textured dial with gold coloured chevron and Arabic numerals and main hands. Has a date hand with a red crescent pointer. Exhibition back, serial number 7463C. Diameter of dial 3.5cm, with gold coloured and stainless steel strap and case, and Oris crown. Weight 94.9gms Condition Report:Winds and is ticking, very light wear.
A CARLTON WARE GEOMETRIC SUNFLOWER PATTERN VASEpattern no. 3333, 15cm high, together with a Spiders Web ashtray, and two New Stork ashtrays (4). Condition Report: "Geometric sunflower - light crazing inside and outspiders web - light crazing, gilt rubbedblue New stork - light crazingrouge new stork -light crazing"
A RADO JUBILE with black diamond set oblong dial with date aperture and gold coloured hands, with a gold coloured stripe that follows through the sides of the case to the black ceramic strap, with titanium clasp. with box and swing tags. Diameter of the dial 2.7cm x 2.2cm. Weight 55.7gms Condition Report:will need a professional clean, especially around the clasp, other wise very light general wear no damage to the strap or the 'glass', not running at present, battery still in situ, there is no corrosion.
MARGARET MORRIS (BRITISH 1891-1980) THREE BATHERS, 1915 Graphite on paper, 9 x 7.5cm (3.5 x 3") Title inscribed to Cyril Gerber Fine Art label verso Condition Report:The picture presents in fair condition. It is likely that the sheet has some time/light staining or browning. Not examined out of frame.

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