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A manual wind gentleman`s Military style Wristwatch, the silvered dial with black Arabic numerals surrounded by outer minute track, luminous hands and outer subsidiary seconds dial, tonneau shaped case, marked to reverse with a broad arrow above A.T.P. above 45344. Together with various other watches.
A mid-20th Century stainless steel centre seconds Wristwatch, Longines, the jewelled manual wind movement (unseen) to a signed silvered circular dial with applied gilt baton markers and dagger hands with sweep centre seconds, in a polished circular case with bevelled bezel and screwed down back, fitted with a steel bricklink bracelet with deployant clasp, width 1 7/16”
A large quantity of Bentley related items to include radiator shell for a 3 litre black label, front bar with Bentley drivers club badge and Alvis owners badge, silk handkerchief marked Metropolitan Police School Hendon, with various signatures and Bentley related decoration, fine cast metal products, historical cars 1:24 scale model of a 1928 Bentley Le Mans 4.5 litre, quantity of assorted books and ephemera comprising Rolls Royce service manual 1970 Silver Wraith, Silver Dawn Mark Six and Phantom Mark Four, Bentley 50 year guide of the mark by Johnny Green, racing history of Bentley 1920-1931 by Darrell Berthon, signed and inscribed to Ena and Ken Frith with Love, Darrell Berthon, `Motoring My Way` by Stanley Sedgwick, `The How and Where of the 8 Litre Bentley` by S Sedgwick, `All The Pre-war Bentley`s as New` by S Sedgwick, `R-type Continental` by S Sedgwick, `Where Have All the Blowers Gone` by S Sedgwick, `20 Years of Crewe Bentley 1946-1965` by BDC, `A Brief Guide to Rolls Royce and Bentley Cars 1925-1955`, `My Wife and My Cars` by WO Bentley, `Bentleys Centenary 1885-1985`, also a large Perspex winged bee emblem and a picture of 1936 era Remus type-BRA, first impression limited edition of 500 dated February `69, framed and glazed, formally the property of Mr Ken Frith, who was the regional chairman of the North Western group of Bentley drivers club and a member of the Alvis owners club and well known within the Bentley collectors societies (illustrated)
FitzRoy, Rear Admiral Robert THE WEATHER BOOK: A MANUAL OF PRACTICAL METEOROLOGY Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, London 1st edition 1863, 16 lithographed charts, tables and plates at end, including many folding or double-page and two on blue paper, bound in tooled blue cloth; with a group of 14 further meteorological related works including Steinmetz, Andrew SUNSHINE AND SHOWERS, Reeve & Co., London 1867; Reid, Lieut-Colonel William THE PROGRESS of the DEVELOPEMENT of THE LAW OF STORMS and of THE VARIABLE WINDS John Weale, London 1849 (binding incomplete); Buchan, Alexander M.A. A HANDY BOOK OF METEOROLOGY William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London 1867 and Lowe, Edward Joseph A TREATISE on ATMOSPHERIC PHAENOMENA Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, Nottingham 1846, (15). Vice Admiral Robert Fitzroy started his colourful Naval career at the age of twelve in 1818, he later became Captain of the Beagle, and in 1831 made history when he agreed to accept Charles Darwin to accompany him on a voyage of scientific discovery. Although Fitzroy became good friends with Darwin he later regretted their association due to his strong Christian beliefs. In 1841 Fitzroy was elected MP for Durham before being recommended by The Church Missionary Society to be appointed Governor of New Zealand, a position which he took up in 1843. Unfortunately tensions which led to the First New Zealand War resulted in him being replaced by Governor George Grey in 1848. On his return he was given his last Naval Command before retiring to shore duty in 1851. It was during these later years that he was able to focus on his lifelong interest in meteorology. In 1854 he was appointed head of the department that was later to become The Meteorological Office and, after the severe storm of 1859 (which resulted in the loss of the vessel the Royal Charter), he co-ordinated the creation of fifteen weather stations around the country and the publication of daily weather forecasts in The Times. His research into weather forecasting led to the development of improved barometers and methods of interpretation of data culminating in the publication of The Weather Book in 1863. Unfortunately debt and his lifelong struggle with depression got the better of him as he comitted suicide on 30th April 1865.
A gentleman`s gold plated cased hunter pocket watch, movement stamped `Rolex Lever, Swiss Made`, manual wind movement having black Roman numerals on a white ground with second hand section marked `Rolex`, personalised dust cover dated 1946, together with a ladies gold plated wristwatch by Oris
LIEUT` COLONEL S.G. GOLDSCHMIDT "Bridle Wise-a key to better hunters-better ponies" with illustrations after Lionel Edwards. MAJOR W.E. LYON (edited) "In my opinion", TERENCE HORSLEY "The Long Flight", illustrations after C.F. Tunnicliffe, PATRICK CHALMERS "The Horn-a lay of The Grassington Foxhounds", illustrations after Lionel Edwards, published Collins 1937, WILLIAM HUNTING "The Art of Horse-Shoeing-a Manual for Farriers", published London 1895, CECIL ALDIN "Mrs Tickler`s Caravan", published Eyre & Spottiswoode 1934, E.M. & J. MURRAY THOMSON "Animals we know", published London & Edinburgh 1926, W.H.B. SMITH "Walther Pistols". 1947, and a quantity of hunting, shooting and fishing hardback titles (Four boxes)
A collection of thirty glass photographic negatives of veteran cars, including King Edward the Seventh`s Steam Car, approx 12cm x 16cm, some duplicates, together with six glass negatives of pages from the 1912 Wolseley Instruction Manual, approx 10cm x 12.5cm, and a further glass negative of a veteran car.
A quantity of boxed Trix Twin railway items in 00 Gauge a boxed Trix Twin railway set comprising five Goods Wagons, a Tender, an incorrect dismantled model locomotive, some electric overhead lighting, several boxes of curved and straight rails together with some points and two transformers and a Trix Twin permanent way manual written by Henry Greenly
JEAN HUGARD, 6 ttls: THE MAGIC ANNUAL FOR 1937-1938 AND 1939, 1937, 1939, 1st edns, 2 vols, orig cl gt, 2nd work ex lib; MORE CARD MANIPULATIONS, [1950], vols 1-3, orig wraps; SILKEN SORCERY, nd, inscr dtd 1944, orig pict wraps; THIMBLE MAGIC, circa 1936, orig pict wraps v worn; MODERN MAGIC MANUAL, 1969, orig wraps + LEWIS GANSON, 7 ttls: THE DAI VERNON BOOK OF MAGIC, nd, orig cl ,d/w + six others + DAI VERNON: MALINI AND HIS MAGIC, Ed Lewis Ganson, [1964], orig cl gt, d/w (16)
SYDNEY F WALKER: ELECTRIC LIGHTING FOR MARINE ENGINEERS, 1906, 4th edn, orig pict cl gt + ADRIAN NEISON: PRACTICAL BOATBUILDING FOR AMATEURS, Ed Dixon Kemp, circa 1905, 2nd edn, orig decor cl gt + NOEL CARRINGTON AND PATRICIA CAVENDISH (EDS): CAMPING BY WATER, intro Sir Peter Scott, 1950, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + G E BONNEY: INDUCTION COILS A PRACTICAL MANUAL FOR AMATEUR COIL-MAKERS, 1892, 1st edn, orig cl (4)
MICHAEL H CRAWFORD: ROMAN REPUBLICAN COINAGE, 1974, 1st edn, 2 vols, 4to, orig cl, d/w + BARCLAY V HEAD AND OTHERS: HISTORIA NUMORUM A MANUAL OF GREEK NUMISMATICS, Oxford 1911, new and enlarged edn, orig cl + SYLLOGE NUMMORUM GRAECORUM VOLUME VI THE LEWIS COLLECTION IN CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE PART II THE GREEK IMPERIAL COINS, 1992, 1st edn, fo, orig cl gt (4)
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