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A LADY'S MID-20TH CENTURY DIAMOND SET BRACELET WATCH BY OMEGA, the signed square silvered dial with alternate bead and arrowhead markers, below hinged cover applied with a flowerhead cluster of brilliant and single-cut diamonds, incorporated in an articulated bracelet of fluted panel links, the signed case numbered 11072502 10495 and stamped '18k 750', the jewelled manual movement numbered 12603752, bracelet clasp signed 'E.W.', total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, bracelet length 19cm
TVR 280i “Tasmin” 1984 - If any car epitomised the era of the “Wedge” sport cars it has to be this. Designed by the same man as the Lotus Elite S2 the TVR Tasmin, later to be called a 280i, started TVR’s range of this shape car. Fitted for the UK with a Ford V6 2.8 injected engine and offering as a first for TVR, an Automatic option alongside the 4 and 5 speed manual gearboxes. With only just under 1200 V6 engine cars produced over its 7 year production run, they make for a rare but eye catching site on the roads today. This example is a rare beast indeed, not messed with by any of its owners and apart from a recent set of GAZ shock absorbers (X4), rear suspension springs, rear hatch struts and a full set of silicon water hoses, is completely original. The metallic grey bodywork shows no signs of delamination or spiders to the fibre glass and is described as very good by the vendor, with only the slightest marks etc. Interior wise the red leather is good with just a small split to one seam on the driver’s seat and some areas of dryness that could easily re reconolised on both seats. The dash, door cards, carpets and boot area are all very good. Very unusual for an older fibre glass car is that all the electrics including mirrors windows etc still work! The vendor states that the engine, gearbox and running gear are all excellent and earlier this year he completed a trouble free tour into Europe. The car comes with a file of old MOTs and receipts helping to back up the low recorded mileage of 58300. With its current MOT until March 2017 this rare TVR is ready to enjoy.
Porsche 911 2.7 “Sports Coupe” 1977 - This stunning 1977 Porsche 911 SC was supplied new to Australia so is an original Right Hand Drive car. When looking at the car it is clear to see that spending the majority of its life from new, in Australia’s warm climate, has benefited it enormously with its body and underside being totally rust free and structurally sound, unlike so many Right Hand Drive cars offered on the market today. With the car is a good history file showing service and maintenance plus an extensive invoice record for new parts etc. dating right back to 2002 when the car was imported to the UK. Recent service and tuning work has been carried out by respected Porsche specialists “ Autostrasse “ of Coggeshall Essex, including a recent £3000 service and maintanance bill and there’s a years MOT on it. Body work is finished in the much sought after bright silver colour, complimented with a contrasting black interior and features a rare optional electric metal sunroof (fully operational) and although not original, a genuine Porsche Classic Stereo with Radio, CD, and Navigation features. Equipped with a 2.7 flat six engine and a manual gearbox, this is not only a real drivers machine but a magnificent investment opportunity. Cars as nice as this rare to find and the values of all air cooled 911’s are climbing year on year. This car is turnkey, ready to go, would look great in anyone’s garage or collection and is definitely better than money in the bank! PLEASE NOTE: The personal plate will be removed prior to sale and replaced with the original age related plate issued by DVLA. As such it does NOT form any part of nor is it included in the sale contract.
2009 Mercedes Vito 109CDI Compact. 64,000 miles. Twin side loading doors, rear tailgate. Service History, 12 months MOT, White, Registered September 2009, 2 former owners, ply-lined, 6 speed manual gearbox, CD player, Parrot Bluetooth with colour display screen, Remote Central Locking, Full Bulkhead, 2 keys *NO BUYER'S PREMIUM* 20% VAT PAYABLE Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Vickers-Armstrongs (Aircraft) Ltd. Pilots' Aircraft Servicing School Lecture Notes for Viscount Aircraft Type 833, circa 1959, cyclostyled handbook with numerous technical illustrations, original card wrappers, a little rubbed and soiled, folio, together with a British United Airways Viscount 831/833 training manual, July 1963, 21pp., stapled as issued, slim 4to (2)
Royal Flying Corps. Technical Notes, R.F.C., printed for His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1916, numerous monochrome folding diagrams, original pale brown cloth, rubbed and some marks, 8vo, together with Air Board Technical Notes. Rigging Notes, circa 1917, numerous photographs and diagrams of biplanes, original printed wrappers with yapp edges, soiled, 8vo, plus Berriman (Algernon E., editor), 'Flight' Manual, A reference book of notes, formulae and tables for the use of those engaged in aviation, aeronautics..., 1910, original wallet-style maroon cloth gilt, some light surface marks, 8vo, and other pioneering and First World War period aviation publications, including R. Borlase Matthews, The Aviation Pocket-book for 1916, Gnome & Le Rhone Engine Co., The Care of the One Hundred h.p. Monosoupape Engine 9-cylinder, Type B2, 2 volumes, circa 1915, W. LeMaitre, Natural Stability and the Parachute Principle in Aeroplanes, 1911, The Aeronautical Directory of the World, 1920, The Aero Manual, 1st edition, 1909 (3 copies), and 2nd edition (3 copies), etc. (a carton)
Technical Manuals. A large collection of aircraft technical repair and workshop manuals, circa 1940s-60s, including Merlin 33 & 38 Engines, January 1944 & 68 & 85 p.p., Meteor T.MK.7, Lincoln I & II, Spare Parts, September 1946, Bristol Type 170 Aircraft Maintenance Manual, volume II, circa 1949, Vocabulary of American Equipment for the Royal Air Force, 12 volumes, circa 1944, Packard 68a & 266 Engines, June 1945, Canadair Four Maintenance Manual, revised January 1950, Cirrus Major II & III Manual, 1952, and many others (7 cartons)
Smiths - a military issue stainless steel manual wind wristwatch, circa 1967, model W10/6645-99-961-4045, case number 0585/67, movement numbered 57, 60466E, the black dial with outer minute circle with luminous-painted marks at the hours, larger triangle at 12, Arabic hour numerals 1-11, white centre-seconds hand, luminous-painted hour and minute hands, the 17 jewel movement with club-tooth lever escapement and a 'Farraday box' to protect the movement from magnetic influences, military type strap.
Kutchinsky - a Lu. Chopard & Cie lady's 18ct gold onyx and diamond manual wind watch bangle, circa 1970's, the case numbered 134132, 5026 1, G 35.35 1, cal FEF 6640, the oval gilt dial with gilt hands, signed Kutchinsky, the 17 jewel movement signed Lu. Chopard, to a oval bezel with diamond set Y shaped onyx panels, hinged bangle, weight without the movement 38 grams.
A Swiss 18k rose gold gentleman's manual wind chronograph wristwatch, circa 1950, the silvered dial with Arabic 2, 4, 6, 8,10,12 with two subsidiary dials and two rectangular buttons for the fly back, the 17 jewel, antimagnetic movement unsigned and unnumbered, brown lizard strap, diameter 38 mm.
Witherby et al : The Handbook of British Birds, five volumes. 1938 - 1941 ; Leslie Brown and Dean Amadon : Eagles, Hawks and Falcons of the World. Two volumes. 1968. Slipcase ; Howard Saunders : An Illustrated Manual of British Birds. 1899 ; J. Lewis Bonhote : Birds of Britain. 1907 ; two books on Yorkshire birds ; and three other works of ornithological interest (14)
M.G. Subject Books. A good selection to include: M.G. The Untold Story by David Knowles, 256pp, 1997, numbered 57 of a signed limited edition of 150 gilt-edge copies with a slipcase. Safety Last by George Eyston, a 1975 ex library 1st ed, with a good DJ; The M.G. File by Eric Dymock, 320pp, 2001, with its slipcase; Maintaining the Breed, numbered 21 of a limited edition of 251, 1990 fouth edition with a slipcase. Oxford to Abingdon. An 873pp review of the sports cars made by Morris Garages. Sales catalogues, advertisements and road test reports of the period are used to detail the specification and performance of the 14/28 MG Super Sports, the succeeding Flat Rad 14/28 and 14/40 models and the 18/80. Importantly a re-assessment of Cecil Kimber's methods of operating the MG business, an unread copy, together with three other M.G. titles, and an M.G. Workshop Manual for all models by Blower. all in Good, clean condition. (9)
A vintage Omega mid sized stainless steel gentleman’s wristwatch, silvered dial with Roman numerals, appears to run, manual wind, with shaped lugs, on later black strapThe case measures approx 3cm in diameter. There is some wear to the dial including scratching and pitting. The back cover is scratched with the name "Robertshaw". The winder is possibly not original. As per the description "IT APPEARS TO RUN" and is ticking
Gents DuWard Calendar 18ct Watch. Circa 1950s gents manual wind wrist watch. Classic design silver coloured dial with gold hour markers and hands, marked 'DuWard Calendar Super Securit Shock Swiss Made'. Small cross-hair style second sub-dial & calendar window at 3 o'clock. Manual wind Swiss movement. Case back with Continental hallmarks for 18ct gold. Diameter of case without crown 33mm.
Platinum & Diamond Cocktail Watch. Art Deco Ladies Platinum and Diamond Cocktail Watch. Rectangular watch case framed with diamonds and machine decoration to the edges. Inside back watch case marked 'All Plat'. Platinum link bracelet set with multiple diamonds. Watch case size approximately 25mm x 10mm. Bracelet length approximately 6 1/2''. Manual Swiss Watch movement, 17 jewels by Reno Watch Co. Watch appears to run.
A 1930's 9ct gold tank watch, silvered dial, Arabic numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, indistinctly signed dial, manual wind Swiss movement, 9ct gold Dennison case, Birmingham 1938, tan leather strap ; a Reid 9ct gold watch head, Birmingham 1952; an Avia 15 jewel 9ct gold cased watch, Birmingham 1953, leather strap (3)
Watches - a vintage Verity gentleman's Incabloc dress watch, brushed silvered dial, Roman numerals, minute track, manual movement; a 1950s Smiths dress watch, silvered dial , baton markers, centre seconds, expanding bracelet; others Oris; Matthey Doret: Newmark; a Mentor watch head; another Hudson, part cased (7)

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