A circa 1930 gents Rolex 9ct gold cased Oyster Imperial chronometer, having signed champagne dial with subsidiary seconds dial stating Extra Precision, Arabic numerals, screw-down bezel and crown (crown requires attention), manual wind movement, and screw-down backplate numbered 36949 2574, on replacement expanding bracelet, dia. 3.1cm (excluding crown)
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An Omega Speedmaster Professional Moon Watch stainless steel manual wind chronograph bracelet wristwatch. The circular black dial with luminous baton markers, three subsidiary dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12 hour recorders, positions to three, six and nine o'clock, buttons to operate chronography, tachymeter bezel, tonneau shaped case, screw back inscribed 'The First Watch Worn On The Moon Complete in original box with instructions, International Warranty and inner box. Condition Report: The watch was purchased by the vendor from new and has never been worn or wound the watch is in as new condition retaining original crystal protection screen, as per all auction lots buyers are reminded to satisfy themselves.
A vintage black vinyl Jasper Conran fitted watch case opening to reveal a rolled gold 22 jewel Sekonda manual wristwatch with two straps, a Fossil gents sportslab watch, a gold plated Rotary gents wrist watch with gilt and steel strap baton numerals and faceted hands along with a similar ladies watch by Rotary and a Timex WR50m digital watch.
A ladies 14ct white gold and diamond manual wind cocktail watch, the movement by Juvenia MFG, no. 1055, the oval 12 x 7mm. dial pavé set with 58 eight cut diamonds, the brushed and polished gold case with bezel set with two rows of brilliant cut diamonds, 42 in total (approx. 1ct), the flexible bracelet set with four rows of 55 brilliant cut diamonds, totalling approx. 3.3cts, overall diamond weight approx. 4.88cts, case no. SD42531.
An 18ct gold cased ladies half hunter manual wind wrist watch, hallmarked London 1913, Swiss 15 jewel movement, the circular case with black enamel Roman chapter ring, white enamel dial with inner gilt dot minute track, on an 18ct gold Britannic Patent sprung bracelet, case diameter 26mm. * Condition: Some small scratches to enamel and glass, expected wear from use to case but overall good. Strap in good cdn. Movement is fully wound and runs briefly but then stops - may free up with a drop of oil but will require servicing for use.
An 18ct gold cased ladies manual wind wrist watch by Fred of Paris, the circular 18.5mm. black and gold dial with gilt Roman numerals at the quarters, signed 'Fred Paris Swiss', within a rounded square bark effect bezel with sapphire set crown and screw down case back, no. 'G. 1053 Y 1426', case size 30 x 28mm., on black faux crocodile strap.
A 1930s gents 9ct gold, rectangular Cyma wristwatch head, the gold case bearing import mark for Glasgow 1937, the copper coloured dial signed Lora with Arabic numerals, blued steel hands and offset seconds at six. Signed, 15 jewel Ref 364 manual wind movement. Total weight 17 grams, 30 x 21 mm
A gents chrome plated Bucherer wristwatch, circa 1950. The signed, silvered dial with gilt baton/Arabic numerals and gilt hands in a screw back case with stainless steel back. The fifteen jewel manual wind movement signed Tevo Watch Company, 35mm dia, excluding crown, fitted with a grey leather strap
An early 20th century ladies 18ct gold early 20th century wristwatch with oval dial, the oval silvered guilloche dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel hands with blue enamel border set in a round gold case, hinged back to reveal a 15 jewel, manual wind movement, numbered 6784, case back with import mark for London 1913, 28mm dia, excluding crown
A ladies 18ct gold Omega bracelet watch. The signed, square gilt dial with baton numerals and black hands, housed in a gold case with integral patterned gold bracelet with Omega clasp and crown, the clasp hallmarked, London 1966. Signed Caliber 484, 17 jewel manual wind movement. Total weight 50.8 grams
Zenith, a 1940s gentleman's 18 carat gold manual wind chronograph wristwatch, numbered 102276/13518, the silvered dial with outer tachymeter and seconds track, applied dart markers, gilt feuille hands, and two subsidiary registers for 45 minutes and running seconds, the signed Zenith jewelled movement with column wheel chronograph, cal. 156, the case 36mm diameter, with push buttons to the side, on a leather poppered strap CONDITION: movement and chronograph functioning, some copper spots and light pitting to hands and dart markers, otherwise in very good condition, light scuffs and scratches to case commensurate with age
A mid 20th century marcasite set ring watch, opening at the bezel to reveal a silvered dial, with 15 jewel manual wind movement, the inner case stamped '925', finger size O, together with a silver and marcasite set lapel watch, import marked London 1937, 25.7gms gross (2) CONDITION: first not functioning. Second functioning.
ANGELUS 'Chronodato', a 1940s gentleman's stainless steel triple calendar/chronograph wristwatch, numbered 314860, the cream dial with outer date and seconds track, applied gilt markers and partial numerals, day/month aperture at 12 and 6, and two subsidiary dials for 45 min register and running seconds, with manual wind chronograph movement with column wheel, the case 35mm diameter, on an expandable bracelet CONDITION: movement running, chronograph function is not but movement is clean and all parts appear present, the dial with light pitting and discolouration, but in original condition, the red arrow marker for the date is present, just stuck under the glass. A little wear to the push buttons. Crystal and case without issue, light scratches commensurate with age.
A 1920s lady's 18 carat gold manual wind wristwatch, the silvered dial signed 'Tavannes Watch Co', with black Roman numerals (red 12), subsidiary seconds dial and Modern hands, with 15 jewel movement, the case 20mm diameter, on a grey leather strap CONDITION: movement functioning, case and glass in good condition, wear to strap
Le Cheminant, 'Master Mariner', a gentleman's stainless steel chronograph wristwatch, ref. 14998, with silvered dial, applied baton numerals, outer tachymeter and telemeter track, subsidiary dial for hours, 30 minutes and constant seconds, rotational 12 hour bezel, push buttons to side, 17 jewel manual wind movement, 38mm diameter, on a block link Citizen bracelet CONDITION: movement and chronograph functioning, although not re-setting to 12
Bueche Girod, an 18 carat gold mid size manual wind dress watch, the square gilt dial with black Roman numerals and baton hands, to an integral textured bracelet, with ladder fold over clasp, the dial 22mm wide, the case stamped '750' and with Swiss poincon, 61.6gms CONDITION: movement functioning, some dust under the dial, otherwise no apparent issues
Waltham, an early 20th century 9 carat gold manual wind wristwatch, hallmarked Birmingham 1909, the white enamel dial with luminous numerals and hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, with Waltham 7 jewel movement, the case 30mm diameter, to a black leather strap CONDITION: movement missing winding stem, presentation engraved case back
A 1920s lady's 14 carat gold manual wind cocktail watch, the circular three piece case with stirrup lugs, signed silvered dial ('Arima Levrette'), Breguet numerals, and Cathedral hands, 15 jewel movement, the case 25mm diameter, on a black ribbon strap CONDITION: movement functioning, case and dial and strap in good overall condition
Third Intermediate Period, 21st Dynasty, 1077-943 BC. A pale blue glazed composition shabti of a worker with black painted detail to the eyes, brow fillet, flails and seed-bag on the reverse; to the lower body a black-painted hieroglyphic text 'chantress of Amun, Nes-Khonsu'. 100 grams, 11.5cm (4 1/2"). Property of an Essex gentleman; acquired 2011 from a London auction house; previously in a London collection; acquired on the London art market in 1977. Shabtis are small figures of adult male or female form inscribed with a special formula to be recited (Shabti formula), or figures representing the function expressed in that spell, namely, to carry out heavy manual tasks on behalf of a person in the afterlife. [No Reserve] Fine condition, repaired.

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