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Jaeger LeCoultre, a lady's 18 carat gold bracelet watch, manual wind, 17 jewels, back wind and set, cal. 307, silvered dial, applied Arabic numerals and baton markers, baton hands, screwed down back, dial and movement signed, set into an 18 carat gold woven bracelet with snap clasp, stamped with London import marks, 18.5cm long; together with a matching 18 carat gold bracelet, London import marks for 1962, 140g gross
A French Retro lady's synthetic ruby bangle watch, circa 1940, Swiss manual wind movement, 17 jewels, white dial, baton markers, baton hands, ruby set lugs and winding crown, snap back, dial signed Cartier , on a gold and synthetic ruby set bangle with a synthetic ruby set snap clasp, width 14mm
Bucherer, a platinum and diamond bow fob watch, circa 1950, manual wind movement, 17 jewels, silvered dial, applied dot and baton markers, baton hands, snap diamond set back, suspended on a diamond set bow brooch articulated fitting, dial signed , diamonds approximately 0.95 carats total, diameter 17mm
Cartier, an Art Deco 18 carat gold and rock crystal pendant watch, no. 29804, circa 1930, manual wind movement, 19 jewels, adjusted to 2 positions and temperature, bimetallic split balance, overcoil balance spring, silvered dial with striated decoration, white enamel Roman numerals and baton markers, blued steel lozenge hands, dial signed Cartier, movement signed European Watch and Clock Co Inc, length 44mm See Barracca, Negretti & Nencini: "Le Temps De Cartier" (Milan, 1989) p 195 for a similar example of this watch
Cartier, ref. 37236, a lady's 18 carat gold and diamond bracelet wristwatch, no. 926E3, circa 1960, manual wind movement, 18 jewels, adjusted to 5 positions and temperature, cal. 9P, no. 675498 champagne dial, Roman numerals, blued steel feuille hands, diamond set bezel and winding crown, screwed down case back engraved December 1967, dial signed Cartier, case and movement signed Piaget , on an integral 18 carat gold Piaget woven link bracelet with snap clasp and safety chain, diameter 24mm
Gruen, Mystery Dial, ref. 422-028, a 14 carat white gold wristwatch, no. 50759, circa 1950, manual wind movement, 17 jewels, cal. 422, white dial, diamond set dot and baton markers, disc time indicators, triangle hour indicator, square minute indicator, snap back, case, dial and movement signed , on a black leather and velvet strap, diameter 32mm
Jaeger LeCoultre, Reverso Memory, ref. 255.5.82, a two colour sliding case dual dial wristwatch, no. 1969584, circa 2004, manual wind movement, cal. 862, silvered dial with engine turned centre, Arabic numerals, luminous lozenge hands, subsidiary seconds dial, the reverse black dial with white Arabic numeral minute index, white lozenge hand, flyback pusher, rotating and sliding case, case, dial and movement signed , on a brown leather strap with a stainless steel Jaeger LeCoultre deployant clasp, accompanied by a Jaeger LeCoultre box, guarantee certificate and booklet, instruction booklet and outer card box, width 23mm
Omega, ref. 331/25410, a 9 carat gold centre seconds bracelet watch, hallmarked Birmingham 1972, manual wind movement, 17 jewels, cal. 601, no. 32635639, champagne dial, applied baton markers, baton hands, centre seconds hand, snap back , case, dial and movement signed , on an integral 9 carat gold Omega woven bracelet with snap clasp, diameter 33mm
Piaget, ref. 9861 A6, an 18 carat gold bracelet watch, no. 154795, manual wind movement, 18 jewels, cal. 9P, no. 689570, champagne textured dial, Roman numerals, blued steel lozenge hands, screwed down back, case, dial and movement signed , on an integral 18 carat gold Piaget bracelet with snap clasp, width 25mm
Rolex, ref. 2495, a 9 carat gold wristwatch, import mark for Glasgow 1924, manual wind movement, 15 jewels, timed to 6 positions, silvered engine turned dial, Arabic numerals, blued steel Breguet hands, subsidiary seconds dial, snap back engraved Tim 11.6.32, case, dial and movement signed , on a black Hirsch lizard strap, diameter 29mm This watch belonged to General Sir Frederick Alfred Pile, 14th September 1884 - 14th November 1976. He was a serving British Army officer during both World Wars.
Rolex, ref. 2387, a 9 carat gold tonneau shaped wristwatch, no. 33171, import mark for Glasgow 1937, manual wind movement, 15 jewels, white dial, applied Arabic numerals, blued steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial, snap back, case, dial and movement signed , on a black lizard strap, width 21mm
Rolex, Precision, a lady's 18 carat white gold, diamond and cultured pearl bracelet watch, no. 28, circa 1960, manual wind movement, 17 jewels, cal. 282, silvered dial, applied baton and dart numerals, diamond set bezel, snap back, case, dial and movement signed , on a diamond and uniform cultured pearl set articulated bracelet with a tongue, box and safety clasp, diameter 15mm
LADY'S EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY NINE CARAT GOLD ROLEX PRIMA COCKTAIL WATCH silvered dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds to six, in nine carat yellow gold case numbered 36064504 with Glasgow import marks, signed manual wind fifteen jewel ROLEX PRIMA movement, fitted with a rolled gold bracelet strap, 21mm
LADY'S ART DECO NINE CARAT YELLOW GOLD RECTANGULAR ROLEX PRIMA WRISTWATCH the white dial with stylised Arabic numerals, in nine carat yellow gold foliate engraved case numbered 3613029 with Glasgow Import marks, signed manual wind fifteen jewel ROLEX PRIMA movement, movement stamped "TIMED SIX POSITIONS FOR ALL CLIMATES", fitted with a 9 carat gold mesh bracelet strap in rose and white gold, 16mm x 27mm, 21.1gms including movement.
LADY'S TUDOR BY ROLEX TWENTIETH CENTURY NINE CARAT GOLD COCKTAIL WATCH the silvered dial with dot and baton hour markers, in nine carat yellow gold case stamped ROLEX, signed manual wind fifteen jewel TUDOR movement, fitted with a hallmarked nine carat gold bracelet strap, with original box, 15g gross
Palitoy vintage Action Man Soldiers of The Century Green Beret on red painted head fixed hands doll, fatigue jacket and trousers, camouflage scarf, beret, boots, M16 rifle, pistol belt, holster and 45 pistol, field communications set, grenades, silver star medal, bazooka with two missiles, dog tag Intelligence manual in complete near mint original condition
Two leaves from John of Bury, Pupilli Oculi - , in Latin, decorated manuscript on parchment [England (on the administration of the Sacraments in confession), in Latin, decorated manuscript on parchment [England (perhaps York), late fourteenth or early fifteenth century] Two leaves, double column, 38 lines in a professional English bookhand much influenced by cursive and with many abbreviations, quotations underlined in red ink, paragraph marks in blue, capitals touched in red, contemporary foliation 'C XII' and 'C VII', small spots, else good condition, 260mm. by 190mm. John of Bury (d. after 1398), was the chancellor of Cambridge University and a doctor of Divinity. This work, which he completed c .1385, was a revision of William of Paull's Oculus sacerdotis . It was originally written for the needs of a small circle of York residentiary canons who had been educated at Cambridge and served Thomas Arundel, and circulated first among them. It quickly became popular in English theological use, and replaced William of Pagula's work as the most widely used Latin manual. Some 40 copies survive, but only one has ever been recorded on the market (a mid-fifteenth century copy from the collection of Sir Francis Powell, last appearing in Maggs, cat.542, 1930, no. 154).
Leaves from a liturgical volume, probably a Missal - Missal or Lectionary, in Glagolitic, from a decorated manuscript... Missal or Lectionary, in Glagolitic, from a decorated manuscript on parchment [Croatia, fifteenth century] A bifolium, each leaf with double column, 30/31 lines in a tall and angular glagolitic bookhand, elaborate paragraph marks and rubrics in bright red, remains of 8 large initials in line-drawn ropework and acanthus leaf designs on iridescent red grounds, reused on a binding of a printed copy of Perfectissimus Calepinus Paruus, Venice, 1684, as a bifolium with its inner gutter running up the spine of the printed book and the boards preserving the whole of the text block of the manuscript page and some of lower margin, hence scuffed and with stains and small holes and splits, however the turned over edges on inside of boards indicate clean condition of leaf when used on binding, and presumably the innerside of these leaves if lifted from binding are in fine and presentable condition, board size: 245mm. by 165mm. Provenance: The parent codex was presumably carried in the fifteenth or sixteenth century from Croatia to Venice by traders or immigrants. Once there and out of the hands of readers who were familiar with its script, it appears to have been set aside, and by 1688 it was being reused as binding material: with ownership inscriptions dated 1688 and 1691 on title pages, the later naming a Professor Petrus Baculisti as its owner then; another undated but contemporary inscription of Andreas Batistinus upside-down in same place. Recently discovered by the present owner in the German trade. Text: This strange script is entirely a medieval creation. It was invented by SS. Cyril and Methodius, brothers from Thessaloniki, when they were sent to Great Moravia (modern Czech Republic and Slovakia) in 862 by the Byzantine Emperor who wanted to weaken the dependence of Moravia on East Frankish missionaries and priests. In 886, the East Frankish bishop of Nitra banned the script and jailed 200 of Methodius' followers (who later were sold into slavery). Refugees reached Bulgaria and were commissioned by Boris I to instruct his clergy there in Slavic language worship. From there these refugees spread to Croatia and established it as the heartland of the script. In 1248, Pope Innocent IV granted the Croats of southern Dalmatia the unique privilege of using a translation of the Roman Rite in their own script. Glagolitic is as rare a script on the market as Early Uncial (see lot 8 here), Visigothic and Luxeuil minuscule, with examples appearing only once a generation or so. To the best of our knowledge only three codices (all ex collection of Sir Thomas Phillipps) and two sets of fragments have been offered for sale in the last two hundred years (codices: Missal of c .1400-10, bought in the Guildford sale at Evans, 8 December 1830, lot 460, for the vast price of £168, and among his proudest possessions, exhibited at dinner parties among his Þsserts of manuscripts', sold Sotheby s 29 November 1966, lot 162, and now Pierpont Morgan Library; a fifteenth-century priests manual, sold Sotheby s, 28-29 June 1976, lot 4040; and a copy of patristic texts dated 1602, lot 1240 in same sale; fragments: two leaves from a fifteenth-century illuminated Missal, sold Sotheby s, 16 December 1970, lot 5; two further leaves from a contemporary copy of the same text, sold in Hartung in 2012, and now in two private UK collections); and to these should be added the small fragments in the binding of a Glagolitic printed book offered by Christies later this month with the estimate £40,000-60,000. However, this has not dampened academic and collecting interest in the script, and in 2001 Trinity College Dublin held an exhibition dedicated to it.
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors, 1965 film poster starring Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee and Donald Sutherland, folded, UK Quad, printed in England by Stafford & Co., 30 x 40 inches, v. minor tears to edges together with a colour lobby card from the film, the Paramount Merchandising Manual and Press Book including a facsimile newspaper, 'The News Gazette Extra' "Dr. Terror's House of Horrors Claimed as Fear of The Year" (three tears to edges), (manual with tear to spine) and a colour booklet from the Company for Showmen containing a resume of the film, biographies of the stars and commercial press adverts.
A selection of War-related books to include: - "The Second World War; Volume one: The Gathering Storm, Volume two: Their Finest Hour, Volume Three: Three Grand Alliance, Volume four: The Hinge of Fate, Volume Five: Closing The Ring, Volume Six: Triumph and Tragedy" by Winston S Churchill. The Reprint Society 1956 - "Royal Air Force Flying Training Manual, Part I - Landscapes", Air Ministry, 1941 - "Janes Fighting Ships of World War II" by Anthony Preston, Tiger Books International, 1989 - "The Making of Arthur Wellesley" by Anthony S Bennell (signed by author) Orient Longman, 1997 - "Air-Crew Lecture Notes", Air ministry, 1944
A Swiss gilt-brass and Plexiglass Atmos Marina clock by Jaeger-LeCoutre, Geneva, circa 1960. The circular dial with applied gilt chapters and signed 'Jaeger-LeCoultre/Atmos', gilt hands, the movement of typical form; original display case and 'directions for use' manual CONDITION REPORT; The clock appears to be in good working order. The door release button has detached but present for repair. The box is also in good order, with light surface wear and age-related marks. The perspex panels appear to be in good order and are the correct colour. Manual has been written on
Rare Jaeger LeCoultre stainless steel British Military mark 11 wristwatch, dated 1948, the gloss black dial with applied Arabic numerals, luminous markers and hands, manual wind movement signed Jaeger-LeCoultre with military arrow, numbered, calibre 488/SBr, military case with fixed bars, signed Le Coultre Co, issue markings ^ 6B/346 3233/48, case 32mm diameter
A 1974 Jensen Interceptor III; VNU 840N. A much cherished vehicle which has been well maintained and garaged since the vendor purchased it in 1998. He has added a manual choke carburetor, and a manual override for the cooling fan to aid usability. MOT'd April 2015 and classed as Historic Vehicle, so no road tax to be paid.
Conjunto de dos obras: "MANUAL FILATELICO DE KOHL", Redactado por los Dres. Munk y Krause. Santiago de Chile, 1939 y "CHILE. LOS CORREOS INGLESES, MATASELLOS USADOS EN LA GUERRA DEL PACIFICO, SELLOS PERUANOS SOBRECARGADOS CON ESCUDO DE CHILE", Wilfrid B. Haworth. Santiago de Chile,1942. (Encuadernado en un volumen).
A Zeiss Contaflex TLR Camera, chrome, serial no. A46218, with Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar f/1.5 50mm lens, chrome, serial no. 2037129, body, VG, shutter working, lens, G, some internal haze and some tiny bubbles to glass, together with Sonnerblende 1283/8 lens shade, lens cap, and instruction manual, in maker’s case

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