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An Alfred Dunhill Longitude Millennium Collection Limited Edition Box Set, signed Alfred Dunhill, London limited series 0481/1300, comprising of, A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, silvered dial with a retrograde hour markers sector dial, date aperture, cabochon ruby set crown, stainless steel bracelet with a double deployant clasp, 36mm wide, A Table Lighter with Combined Watch, 68mm high, A Pair of Globe Cabochon set Cufflinks made to symbolize the GMT Meridian, and A Stainless Steel Fountain Pen, designed to calculate the calendar, nib stamped 18k-750, 152mm long, contained in a black lacquered box, certificate of authenticity and an illustrated longitude book see illustration 31.10.17, This box collection is like new, table lighter will need re-filling, table lighter watch is not working and will possibly need a new battery.
GALVIN - SPAIN Spain shirt exchanged with Tony Galvin after the World Cup Qualifier in Seville, 16/11/88. The shirt has a white number 2 on the back. The short sleeved shirt is red with a Spain crest sewn on to the left breast . The collar is red with a yellow stripe and has the le coq sportif trademark on right breast. The shirt has thin , slightly lighter, red stripes and a slightly lighter red small triangles pattern on the body of the shirt. Spain won the game 2-0 . Good
A Chinese bronze and enamel archaic form vase, 19th century, the neck applied with stylised handles and with enamel characters for Fu, Lu and Shou above relief moulded bands of spuming waves and scales and with beast masks, the central enamel band of cash above honeycomb, on raised circular foot and with four charter marks to base "Wan Shou Wu Jiang" (longevity forever). Height 30 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The Cloisonné enamel is rather pitted and dirty looking. There are very small knocks to the Cloisonné but nothing of any great significance. The body appears to be in good order and free from dents and splits. The foot rim is a slightly more reddish colour and lighter than the main body. One handle is firmly attached whilst the other is detached from the bottom although still attached at the top.
Mercury Mystic Topaz Five Stone Band Ring, a central, octagon cut 1.75ct topaz flanked by two slightly smaller octagon cuts, the band terminating with a trillion cut to each end, set in platinum vermeil and silver, totalling 5.25cts; Mercury Mystic Topaz being the lighter and more brilliant of the mystic topazes
A mahogany serving table, late 19th century, having a boxwood strung edge above two oak lined drawers with brass drop handles and supported upon square tapering legs terminating in spade feet (one drawer stamped "Morris & Co., Edinburgh). Width 137 cm, height 84 cm, depth 61 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The top is a little faded hence the lighter tones. The legs, drawer fronts and sides are however a shade darker. The colour of our online photograph is reasonably accurate.
A George III mahogany tripod table, with circular top with moulded edge and turned column beneath. Diameter 41 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are numerous old ring stains to the top. There is a very small circular indent to the top surface. The moulded edge has a small section missing which is approximately 2.8 cm in length and 1 cm in depth. There are other further small knocks to the rim but nothing I would consider detrimental. In my opinion the top and base are a marriage with the base being later than the top. There are two small indentations on the central knop of the column but no other flaws evident. One of the downswept legs has been broken and repaired but is not a recent repair. Generally the colour and patina are consistent throughout but the column and legs are ever so slightly lighter than the top.
A pair of George III style mahogany bedside cabinets, with single door and raised on moulded legs of square section. Width 39 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The left hand cupboard is in good order throughout. The rear shaped panel is visibly lighter on the rear panel beneath. Similar on the right hand panel. The font pediment above both doors again is noticeably lighter in colour than the remainder of the carcass. These items are of recent manufacture and probably no older than 20 years old at the most.
A 19th century mahogany breakfront large wardrobe, with detachable moulded cornice above a centre pair of panelled cupboard doors enclosing trays and flanked on either side by a further door opening to hanging space, the base fitted with a series of drawers with brass drop handles with circular backplates and raised on a plinth base. Width at cornice 254 cm, height 245 cm, depth at centre 60 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The cornice has some losses to the edge of the moulding. The centre breakfront section has losses to the left and right hand corners and centre right. The right hand return moulding has a loss at the rear. The crossbanded and boxwood strung frieze is in good condition all around. The centre doors are not warped and they close as they should. They are well figured. The locking mechanism and lock itself operate as they should. There are bruises to the veneers to the left and right hand side of each door where they have hit the keys from the side doors when fully opened. There are four interior trays one is missing. The left and right hand doors are in good order and not warped. The left hand door has a missing lock escutcheon. The lock operates. The right hand door locks also. The sides of the top of the wardrobe are in very good order with no cracks or significant marks. The sides of the base are a little lighter in colour and have more marks and scuffs than the top. The base drawers all have sections of cockbeading missing or nibbled. All handles are present but are later replacements. There are very faint marks where the slightly larger original handles have been. The breakfront base is a little scuffed and marked. The right hand return to the centre section is detached but we do have the piece. There is a small section of veneer missing to the right hand side of the bottom right hand drawer. Height 244 cm, width 253 cm, depth at the centre of the cornice 63 cm, depth at side of cornice 55 cm.
A ladies vintage Omega stainless steel wristwatch, with later expanding bracelet strap and Aero, Fortisimo and Club ladies wristwatches. CONDITION REPORT: The Fortisimo is an automatic gentleman's wristwatch and the diameter excluding winding crown is 3.1 cm, dial is approx 2.6 cm. The second hand sweeps when wound. Club wristwatch is 3.2 cm in diameter excluding the winder, the dial is 2.9 cm in diameter. The stainless steel case reads on the back anti magnetic Incabloc Swiss Made Waterproof. The second hand sweeps round when wound. The dial when viewed under a jeweller's loupe has lots of little blisters and is an off cream colour. The previous watch the Fortisimo dial is in good order has nice Art Deco style numbers and again is a lighter off cream colour. The ladies Omega wristwatch has a 1.8 cm dial. The dial itself is discoloured, dirty and with dust. The movement does tick when wound. There are no markings on the back of the case. The Aero wristwatch has a 2 cm dial and the silvered dial has engine turned decoration against a silver ground although the ground is rather discoloured and with dust and discoloured patches to the centre. The dial reads Aero Pare-Choc 17 Rubies, Swiss Made. The second hand sweeps round when wound.

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