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Lot 282

OMEGA De Ville, a 1970s 9 carat gold manual wind wristwatch, no. 1115071, the square case hallmarked London 1978, with signed gilt metal dial, baton numerals and hands, the 17 jewel Omega movement cal. 625 no.39/563101, the case 25mm wide, on a gilt metal bracelet with fold over ladder clasp, in an Omega box CONDITION REPORT: movement functioning, discolouration to the dial, dent to case back, crystal without issue, gilt metal bracelet with wear

Lot 297

BULOVA, a lady's 18 carat gold manual wind wristwatch, no. 2/442669, ref.839, with satin and matt gilt dial and baton numerals and hands, the 23 jewel Bulova movement cal. 5BD, the rectangular case 22mm long, on a black leather strap; together with a Raymond Weil lady's gilt metal manual wind wristwatch (2) CONDITION REPORT: the first functioning at time of cataloguing, dial and case very much in need of a clean, gilt crown has lost its gilding, but otherwise in fair condition. Raymond Weil also functioning at time of cataloguing, and in good overall condition. Moderate to heavy wear on both straps

Lot 285

An Art Deco 9 carat gold manual wind watch (head only), the tonneau shaped case with silvered dial, black Breguet numerals, and blued steel hands, with subsidiary seconds dial, the 15 jewel movement numbered 338150, the case import marked London 1926, 30mm wide, no strap CONDITION REPORT: movement functioning at time of cataloguing, dial dirty and pitted

Lot 299

ZENITH, a WWII chrome plated brass manual wind wristwatch, circa 1940, numbered D.8403688, ref. 1518, the signed black dial with silvered Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the 15 jewel Zenith movement cal. 124-6, no.3499897, the case 34mm diameter, on a fabric strap CONDITION REPORT: movement functioning. Plating worn on the case, deterioration to the lume on the numerals, strap fine

Lot 301

CWC, a 1970s military issue manual wind wristwatch, numbered W10-6645-99/523-8290/9598/76 with broad arrow, (dating 1976), the tonneau case with black dial white Arabic numerals, and tritium markers and hands, 34mm diameter, on a brown leather strap CONDITION REPORT: movement functioning, but not inspected. Minor discolouration to the lume. Case and crystal in good condition

Lot 307

A mixed lot of watch movements, including Longines 'Ultra Chron' 17 jewel automatic movement cal.431 no. 50532015, a 19 jewel lady's Zenith manual wind, a 17 jewel lady's Tissot manual wind, and a 15 jewel lady's manual wind ebauche movement (4)

Lot 302

ROY KING, a silver mid-size manual wind wristwatch, the oblong case fully hallmarked, with white dial, black Roman numerals and Cathedral hands, the case 34mm wide, on a red leather strap CONDITION REPORT: movement functioning

Lot 274

A Cartier Must Travel Alarm clock, ref. 7507. Octagonal case in gilt metal. Lacquered bezel decorated as a starry sky to inspire poetic dreams. White dial with applied Roman numerals and inner minutes. Eight day movement with manual wind. Case measures approx. 75mm X 75mm. Includes original Cartier box and papers. Numbered 01497.

Lot 366

A ladies 14k white gold and diamond set Hamilton manual wind wristwatch in the original Hamilton cream coloured plastic case.

Lot 367

A ladies Omega manual wind wristwatch fitted in a stainless steel Omega case, Omega crown on an expandable strap.

Lot 371

A ladies 18k gold Rolex Cellini manual wind wristwatch with a cream coloured dial marked Rolex Geneve and gold Roman numerical batons, Rolex Crown, case fully marked 18k fitted on a brown leather strap with an 18k Rolex buckle, presented in the original black leather Rolex box with Rolex booklet and Rolex Cellini outer card protection box. Condition Report In working order, winds and keeps time.

Lot 1298

1961 Jaguar Mk.II Manual 2.4 Saloon. Registration no. 441 XUH. Chassis no. 109389.DN. Six cylinder, 2483cc engine. Manual with overdrive. This classic Jaguar Saloon is attractively finished in white with red leather upholstery and has wire wheels. It has been regularly used and maintained by its owner and is supplied with a history file with V5, old MOT's and new MOT, Jaguar Workshop manual and invoices. It has recently been fitted with new trackrod end dust covers and has had overhauled brake calipers. A good useable example with the advantage of manual with overdrive transmission

Lot 514

A small miscellaneous collection to include a wall hanging assembly of labelled antique barbed wire, a desk top metal model of a second world war fighter plane, a good quality cast metal finial/hood ornament in the form of a seated eagle, a Bentley automobile badge, a Service Institute manual, a Triumph motor manual, 20th century motoring goggles, etc

Lot 333

BREGUET, A GENTLEMAN'S 18 CARAT GOLD WRISTWATCH, ref. 3380BA/12/286, no. 798, manual winding, silvered dial with Roman numerals, on original leather straps with 18 carat gold buckle, boxed with certificate of guarantee. 34mm

Lot 108

A 1967 Daimler Sovereign 4.2 automatic, registration number PBB 286F, dark blue. This original Daimler is finished in dark blue with a red leather interior.***No original handbook and workshop manual***. V5C, ***MOT to June 2017*** See illustration Please note that there is a £60+VAT minimum premium on this lot

Lot 63

A 1975 BMW 320 automatic, registration number OBA 73P, chassis number 4260050, blue. This BMW 320 is believed to be the oldest known right hand drive survivor, leaving the Bavarian factory's production line in November 1975, arriving at the Bridgwater BMW dealership where it was registered to its first owner in January 1976 and had the registration number CYB 1J. The second owner purchased the car in 1978 and the current vendor acquired it in 1997. At this point the vendor resprayed the boot and carried out local repairs to the B pillars with subsequent localised paint repairs. A new rear bumper section was fitted and the wheels were refurbished. All other areas remained untouched and there were just 66,000 miles on the clock. The odometre has since increased to 69,000 miles. Since the initial refurbishment no further remedial work has been necessary apart from regular servicing and replacement of consumables. This extremely original BMW still retains its original tool kit and Blaupunkt radio. Now registered OBA 73P, it is finished in blue with a contrasting blue cloth and vinyl interior. The history file contains the owner's handbook, a radio manual, a four page article featuring this car in Total BMW (September 2003) and some service history. For the BMW collector, this must be a wonderful opportunity to purchase a 3 Series with ***some (not continuous)*** history and the added appeal of being believed to be the oldest known surviving right hand drive example. V5C, MOT to August 2016 See illustration Please note that there is a £60+VAT minimum premium on this lot

Lot 2053

A Land Rover Discovery Workshop Manual Covering Tdi, 3.9V8, 4.0V8 & Mpi Models with Additional LPG Fuelled Notes.

Lot 97

Gent's Omega 9ct gold watch, manual, c. 1955, no strap. Condition Report Not running. No logo on winder. Winder does not turn. Hands do not move. Back of the case badly scratches. Case 30mm.

Lot 86

A late 20th century inclined plane clock, the brass movement by Dent of London, with instruction manual. Condition Report: Leather rubbed/worn, clock broken and in need of repair, locking screw missing.

Lot 698

A onyx desk clock with manual wind movement marked Jaguar, a/f, a Smith Bakelite mantel clock and a Rapport mantel clock

Lot 399

A mixed lot to include a hunter-style, gold plated cased gentleman's pocket watch, Swiss movement in an Illinois Watch Co, Elgin, case, together with a lady's gold plated 15-jewel wristwatch on an expanding bracelet and a gentleman's Popular gold plated cased manual wind wristwatch by Roamer on an Excalibur rolled gold expanding bracelet (a/f) Est £40 - £60

Lot 1227

A selection of motor racing related volumes, also a Land-Rover instruction manual for the 86 and 88, 107 and 109 models, part no. 4102.

Lot 1078

A small box of motoring volumes including 'The World Guide to Automobiles' also 'The Vintage Alvis Manual'.

Lot 1271

A Ford Escort twin cam owner handbook, 1968, a Ford Escort parts list 1968, a workshop manual and a supplementary workshop manual.

Lot 1105

A service manual for the Leyland Oil Engine.

Lot 162

1972 Gibson Les Paul Custom '54 Reissue electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. LE774344, black finish with a few minor imperfections, typical wear to gold plated hardware, replaced bridge (original retained), re-fret, electrics appear to be in working order, original hard case, guarantee card and owner's manual, condition: very good *Single owner from new, purchased from Becketts of Southampton in 1975

Lot 382

1970s Akai GX-210D reel-to-reel tape recorder, ser. no. K-81108-00429, with two spare tape reels, operating manual and leads

Lot 523

Late 1960s Vox Continental 300 dual manual electric organ, ser. no. 0363, with bass pedals and original chrome Z stand

Lot 88

1978 Fender Telecaster Custom electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. S813565, blonde finish with various imperfections, electrics appear to be in working order, original owners manual and later Fender hard case, condition: good for age

Lot 7

A Nikon f/1.4 35mm Lens: manual focus version, lacking focus rubber grip, together with Nikon accessories (a lot)

Lot 451

Brass Car Horn, three tone manual type

Lot 61

A Nikon D300 Digital SLR Body, with user manual

Lot 44

Leica Repair Manual: a comprehensive bound copy covering M2, M4 and lenses, parts lists and dissasembly instructions

Lot 182

A silver manual wind pocket watch (A.f), inscribed, to a base metal albert chain with attached "T" bar fob.

Lot 207

Piaget Ladies 18ct Yellow Gold Diamond Set Bracelet Watch. Circa 1970s. Champagne Dial, The Bezel is 'Factory Set' with 36 Diamonds. Manual Winding. 7" in Length. Excellent Condition and Working Order.

Lot 266

Mixed Lot Of Watches Comprising Timex Manual Wind, Ingersoll Chrome Pocket Watch, Ladies Rotary Quartz etc

Lot 449

Laurent Giles Jolly Boat 15ft marine ply-built centreboard gaff sloop trailer-sailor day boat. Built in 1996 from plans numbered 109 (supplied). Tan sails (virtually unused), all rigging and spars, canvas cover, long oars. Yamaha 4hp 4-stroke outboard. Fixed compass, separate fuel tank, two anchors, fenders, electric and manual bilge pumps. Road trailer commissioned at £1,600 from Lizard Trailers in 2014. Length O.D. 15'/4.6m, Beam 6'6”/2.0m, Draft 1'3”/38cm, Displacement 380kg + 114kg ballast (bagged sandy gravel) All in excellent condition as virtually unused by vendor and dry-stored since 2012.

Lot 2363

A gentleman's 9ct gold cased Rolex Precision manual wristwatch with Montres Rolex S.A. Geneva Swiss 17 jewels movement, number 9261 & RB 1225 the case numbered 32305, with matt silver face and gold Arab numerals. 'Lizard' strap. The watch is working. There is no damage to the dial. The watch strap doesn't have a Rolex buckle.

Lot 232

A 20th century vintage Singer Featherlite 221K sewing machine complete in the original carry case with accessories / manual etc. Measures: 33cm W.

Lot 360

A collection of nursing items from G.Willcocks to include a vintage Boots First aid box complete with contents , a Red Cross First Aid Manual and a copy of Standard Works For Nurses along with a fantastic vintage leather purse with working lock and key and a 1930s Methodist church medal and ribbon with bars

Lot 633

Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. El ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha. Madrid, Joaquin Ibarra e Real Academia Espanola, 1780. In 4° (290 x 225 mm); [4], XIV, ccxxiv, 199, [1]; [4], 418; [2], xiv, 306; [4], 346 pagine. 4 antiporte incise su rame con 2 alla volta ripetute, 1 tavola incisa su rame con il ritratto di Cervantes, 1 carta geografica ripiegata nel primo volume, 31 tavole fuori testo incise su rame da Antonio Carnicero, Joseph Castillo, Bernardo Barranco, Joseph Brunete, 14 iniziali ornate, 22 vignette e 20 culs-de-lampe (poche sporadiche fioriture marginali.) Legatura coeva in vitellino rosso con triplice cornice in oro ai piatti, fregi fitomorfi e titolo in oro su doppio tassello verde al dorso, tagli dorati, entro 2 custodie (piccoli difetti alle custodie). Ex libris Bibliothecae Heideggeriana, tassello della libreria antiquaria Rappaport, Roma. Il Don Chisciotte è l’opera letteraria principale del Siglo de Oro, ed è il più celebrato romanzo della letteratura spagnola nel quale si fondono elementi del genere picaresco e del romanzo epico-cavalleresco. Il suo protagonista è uno dei pochi personaggi d’invenzione che si è imposto universalmente, non tanto per la sua vicenda decisamente straordinaria, ma soprattutto perché è un vero e proprio archetipico, un personaggio che vive realtà, follia e immaginazione in un gioco di specchi magicamente letterario. L’opera si presenta nella veste più desiderabile, quella di un marocchino rosso dell’epoca, e ha un’eccellente provenienza, quella della celebre “Bibliothecae Heideggeriana”, la collezione dello svizzero Hans Heinrich Heidegger (1711-1763), il cui figlio Johann prima la arricchì e poi la vendette nel 1810. Splendido esemplare della pregevole edizione curata dal tipografo Joaquin Ibarra che non lesinò gli sforzi nella sua produzione, eccellendo nella qualità tipografica, dalla carta appositamente prodotta, ai nitidi caratteri, alle magnifiche tavole disegnate da artisti del calibro di Antonio Carnicero, José del Castillo, Bernardo Barranco, Gerónimo Gil, e Joseph Brunete. Il grande bibliografo e studioso Antonio Palau y Dulcet, nel suo monumentale Manual del librero español e hispanoamericano, descrisse il lavoro di Ibarra come “magnífica edición y superior en belleza artística a todas las que hasta entonces se habían hecho en España y en el extranjero”. Opinione condivisa da tutte le più importanti bibliografie, da Brunet che descrive l’opera come un capolavoro tipografico, ad Updike che la ritiene la più bella edizione di tutti i tempi, a Cohen-De Ricci che ne decanta l’ornamentazione, fino a Richard Ford che giustamente sostiene che nessuna grande biblioteca dovrebbe esserne priva! (4 volumi) € 6000

Lot 247

Omega - A gentleman's 'Speedmaster' steel cased chronometer, ref. ST1050003-65 the black dial with applied luminous markers, triple register recording hours, minutes & continuous seconds, tachymetre bezel, 17 jewel manual wind movement, calibre 321, # 24066641, signed Omega Watch Co., dust cover, case diameter approx. 40mm, Omega stainless articulated bracelet

Lot 248

Omega - A gentleman's stainless steel 'Speedmaster Professional' chronograph watch, ref. ST145022 the black dial with applied luminous markers, triple register recording hours, minutes & continuous seconds, tachymetre bezel, 17 jewel manual wind movement, calibre 861, # 45249528, signed Omega Watch Co., dust cover, the back cover engraved with Nasa Moon Landing reference, case diameter approx. 42mm, Omega stainless articulated bracelet Runs erratically

Lot 253

Omega - a gentleman's steel cased 'Speedmaster Professional' Chronograph manual wind wristwatch, black dial with applied luminous markers, centresweep seconds, triple register recording hours, minutes & continuous seconds, tachymeter bezel, movement signed Omega & numbered 32196476, calibre 861, dust cover, case with tachymetre bezel, back of case signed Omega with Speedmaster emblem and inscribed with 'The First watch worn on the moon. Flight qualified by NASA for all manned space missions', case numbered 145.022/ST 71, Omega crown & pushers, case 42mm diameter on Omega articulated steel bracelet, no documents or box. In good working order. Slight scuffs to crystal. Both watch and bracelet cosmetically grubby. The Omega bracelet is marked 1171/1

Lot 257

Vertex - A gentleman's 9ct gold cased 'Revue' wristwatch, with champagne coloured dial, baton and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, manual wind calibre 81 movement with 19 jewels, case numbered 00687, 479/1 and hallmarked for London 1959, mounted on a 9ct gold adjustable articulated bracelet, 33.2gm (ex movement).

Lot 245

Garrard - A lady's 9ct gold wristwatch, the round silver coloured dial with gold coloured baton numerals, the Swiss manual wind 17 jewel movement unsigned, the case back numbered 27113 and marked for London 1968, mounted on a 9ct gold articulated chevron design bracelet, 13.9gm (ex movement), cased In working order

Lot 91

A Gents silver cased manual wind wristwatch. The silver case marked "ROLEX, 16 WORLD'S RECORDS, GOLD MEDAL, RWC LTD". The octagonal dial marked "UNICORN, T PICKETT LTD, PORTSMOUTH", with black arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the face line quartered. (movement marked "UNICORN").

Lot 93

A ladies 18k gold cased manual wind wristwatch, the gold dial marked "BUCHERER" and with black Roman numerals, Cabouchon set winder and on a leather strap.

Lot 95

A Gents gold plated "WALTHAM" angle manual wind wristwatch. The white dial with arabic numerals, movement marked "WALTHAM, MASS", the case "Illinois watch case co-Elgin", the dial with subsidiary seconds.

Lot 89

A Gents 9ct gold Art Deco wristwatch, manual wind, rectangular tarnished silvered face with black arabic numerals, square subsidiary seconds dial. The case engraved "With love from Dulcie 1933", now on an expanding metal bracelet.

Lot 90

An early 20th Century, gents silver cased (.935) manual wind wristwatch. The circular white dial with black arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the face marked "MONTRE DE PRECISION" and on leather strap.

Lot 1029

AN ENGLISH CINEMA ORGAN BY THE JOHN COMPTON ORGAN CO, C1930 the three manual stop-key console with 3 x 61 note manuals and 32 note pedal board, in Art Deco illuminated glass surround with matching stool, ranks of pipes, tuba, horn, clarinet, oboe, box, tibia, cello, violin, celeste, flute and diapason, manual chest and base chest, two sets of standard Compton horizontal shutters and actions, toy counter, Compton standard tune percussion including xylophone, glockenspiel, vibraphone and chimes, multi stage blower, four tremulants, regulators, framework, pipe racks, wind ducting, manifolds, flanges and joints, console and surround approximately 165cm h; 113 x 254cm John Compton (1876-1957) established his eponymous company after a brief partnership in Nottingham in the early 20th c. The present magnificent Art Deco instrument is one of the total of 261 that the company built at its workshops in Chiswick and subsequently at a purpose-built factory at North Acton, London. They were installed in cinemas and theatres throughout the British Isles. In the 1930s the cost was approximately £3,000, representing a major investment but one which was regarded as essential in the era of the silent films where it replaced an orchestra in the pit. It also continued to play an important role with the advent of the talkies where the organist entertained the audience between features. ++This organ was acquired by the father of the present vendor and has been stored for 40 years in a dry barn. Whilst we make no warranty as to its completeness there are several thousand components and although dusty these appear to be in reasonably good condition. Many of the smaller pieces have been left undisturbed, stacked in six wooden crates and still wrapped in newspaper printed in 1972. Some of the decorative glass is missing or damaged and the gold painted console has been affected by woodworm whilst in storage. The purchaser will be required to remove the lot within 14 days of the Sale.

Lot 259

Comenius (Johannes Amos). Janua Linguarum Reserata: sive, omnium Scientiarum & Linguarum Seminarum... The Gate of Languages Unlocked: or, A Seed-plot of all Arts and Tongues; ... formerly translated by Tho. Horn: afterwards much corrected and amended by Joh. Robotham: now carefully reviewed by W.D... also, there is now newly added the Foundation to the Janua, containing all or the chief Primitives of the Latine Tongue... by G.P., printed by E. Cotes, for the Company of Stationers, 1659, endpapers renewed, contemporary blind-ruled sprinkled sheep, rubbed, 8vo Ex libris Denton Manor library, Lincolnshire. Wing C5516.. A popular manual on the learning of languages by the Czech educationalist J.A. Komensky (1592-1670), which went through many editions after its first appearance in 1631. (1)

Lot 362

Turnor (Hatton). Astra Castra. Experiments and Adventures in the Atmosphere, 1st ed., 1865, numerous plates and illustrations, scattered light spotting, top edge gilt, contemporary half morocco, edges rubbed, 4to, together with Travels in Space. A History of Aerial Navigation, by E. Seton Valentine and F.L. Tomlinson, 1st ed., 1902, introduction by Sir Hiram Maxim, illustrations, stiching broken in middle, with some leaves looseing, original blue cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, with four others: Jules Verne's Cinq Semaines en Balloon..., Paris, c. 1870, Naval Air Service Training Manual for November 1914, 1915, Technical Notes, R.F.C., 1916 and Guy Gibson's facsimile Pilot's Log Book, 1976 (6)

Lot 326

A Swiss gentleman's stainless steel Clinton manual wristwatch, the black dial with Arabic numerals and baton markers, 24 hour Arabic numerals to dial centre, date aperture at three, fitted associated link strap with fold-over clasp, together with a gentleman's stainless steel Custom Time calendar wristwatch, and a gentleman's Superia wristwatch. (3)

Lot 340

A 1970s gentleman's stainless steel Sandoz manual wristwatch, 17 jewel Swiss movement, the black striped dial with date aperture at twelve, fitted leather strap, together with four wristwatches, to include a Helvetia, a Pontiac Memodate, a Liga Automatic, and an Aggisy wristwatch. (5)

Lot 222

CINEMA: WONKA CHOCOLATE FACTORY. A 'Wonka Chocolate Factory Manual & Instruction Handbook', a Limited Edition publication, number 0723 of 1000. This Limited Edition book was presented to cast & crew of the film. Provenance: Passed onto the vendor as a gift.

Lot 724

Various volumes: Scott, Sir Walter, 'Kenilworth', three vols, 2nd, Edinburgh 1821, half calf and oil-board; Gaskell, E. C. 'The Life of Charlotte Bronte', two vols bound as one, pub. London: Smith Elder & Co. 1857, black calf and oil-board; Bow Bells 1868/70, The Gentleman's Magazine, Sept. 1753 - Dec. 1756, later bound as one vol., to/w The Manual of Seamanship 1908/09, two vols., three early 20th century travel books and four old folding maps

Lot 351

W. WATSON AND SONS LTD. LONDON, the 'Service' black lacquered MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE, 12 1/2" high with accessories and manual, in mahogany case

Lot 137

AN 18 CARAT GOLD WRISTWATCH BY TUDOR, the oval silvered sunburst dial with baton indexes signed Tudor, to a textured square bezel and finely woven 18 carat gold bracelet, manual movement, dial, case and movement signed Tudor, inner circumference approx. 17cm

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