LADY'S LONGINES EIGHTEEN CARAT WHITE GOLD DIAMOND SET MANUAL WIND COCKTAIL WATCH signed 17 jewel movement numbered 50304289, the oval silver coloured textured dial with applied baton hour markers, diamond set bezel to the 19mm case, on an eighteen carat white gold woven bracelet strap, 39.7g gross, lacking box and papers
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LADY'S EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ROLEX NINE CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCHsigned 15 jewel movement, round dial with Arabic numerals in black, 12 in red, outer seconds track, 26mm case with 745562 to the reverse interior, on a nine carat gold expanding bracelet strap, 24.3g gross, in a box retailed by J. Cameron & Son, Kilmarnock
GENTLEMAN'S MID TWENTIETH CENTURY BENTIMA STAR NINE CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCHsigned 15 jewel movement, the round white dial with applied gold coloured Arabic numerals and dot hour markers, sunken subsidiary seconds at 6, outer seconds track, 26mm cushion shaped case, on a black strap, lacking box and papers
GENTLEMAN'S LONGINES STAINLESS STEEL MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCHoriginally purchased 1952, no. 8284234/12.681Y both from papers, the round dial with applied Arabic numerals and wedge hour markers both in gold, outer seconds track, 34mm case with personalised inscription to the caseback, on a generic brown strap, lacking box, with papers
TWO GENTLEMAN'S BUREN MILITARY ISSUE STAINLESS STEEL MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCHES the first with signed Buren Grand Prix movement, the round white dial with Arabic numerals in black, sunken subsidiary seconds at 6, outer seconds track, the 31mm case with broad arrow and A.T.P 141465 to the reverse exterior, lacking strap, lacking box and papers; the second with signed Buren Grand Prix 15 jewel movement, the reverse interior of the case with 149038, 1021, with broad arrow and A.T.P 142934 Bravingtons to the reverse interior, lacking box and papers
GENTLEMAN'S BUREN GRAND PRIX MILITARY ISSUE STAINLESS STEEL MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH signed Buren Grand Prix 15 jewel movement, the round black dial with Arabic numerals in white, subsidiary seconds at 6, outer seconds track in white, dot hour markers, the 36mm case with W.W.W and broad arrow and H 8293, 338456, RNG377 engraved to the reverse exterior, lacking strap, lacking box and papers
LADY'S OMEGA NINE CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH signed 17 jewel movement numbered 14632582, the round dial with applied gold coloured baton hour markers, the 18mm case with personalised inscription to the reverse exterior, on a nine carat gold bracelet strap, 26.7g gross, lacking box and papers
A quantity of interesting Penknives and cutters to include a vintage leather working hook end cutter with horn handle by Holborn Co., London, a horn handled three blade Fleem, a green handled manual switch blade, two bone handled vintage multi tools, Empire folding screwdriver, miniature paper knife, Royal Visit to Canada 1939 penknife, a tortoise shell handled twist knife and a De Kuyper's Hollands advertising knife and two Underwood early scalpels
A mahogany cased Bellows Plate camera (incomplete), a Vest Pocket Autographic Kodak camera, together with pouch and instruction manual, a Berthiot G1C 16mm cine camera, Yashika camera, Smith's car clock, Smith's stopwatch, Weston Master Universal Exposure meter, set of Becker & Co. weights (incomplete) and a pair of Swift Audubon 8.5 x 44 Extra Wide Field binoculars
An Alvis TD21 Series II Drophead Coupe motor car, 2993cc, first registered 18th July 1967 but year of manufacture believed to be 1963, one owner from new, metallic blue paintwork and with wire wheels, chassis number 26905, 73536 recorded miles, not running and 'sold as seen', currently SORN. The vehicle has been stored in a garage, but with it being 'sold as seen', viewing is essential.The TD21 was produced from 1958 until 1963; offered with either a four speed manual or three speed automatic transmission and an upgraded 2993cc engine, these prestige sporting motor cars were the pinnacle of mid-twentieth century British engineering. The Series II arrived in 1962 with four wheel disc brakes and by October of that year, a five speed manual ZF gearbox. The TD was replaced in 1963 by the TE21.The Park Ward TD21 Series II, with styling by Graber of Switzerland, is arguably the most desirable model of the Alvis TD/TE/TF range, with its integral spot and fog lamps and elegant, sophisticated styling. Two hundred and eighty-nine TD21 Series II models were produced, and of that number just fifty-three were Drophead Coupes.

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