A circa 1940's ladies stamped 18ct Avia manual wind bracelet watch, the silver dial with Arabic numerals and outer minute track, the rectangular case stamped 18ct to stamped 18ct open link bracelet and fold clasp, set with synthetic baguette cut ruby to top and bottom of case, case diameter approx 11mm, gross weight approx 29.6gms (illustrated)
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A ladies 18ct gold manual wind cocktail watch, the silvered dial with hourly batons and gold tone hands, the case marked Damas and numbered 937263, with import hallmarks 18ct gold, the movement signed Damas, to wide woven bracelet and fold clasp, width of bracelet at case approx 20mm, gross weight approx 60.2gms (illustrated)
Longines: a gentleman's 9ct gold Longines manual wind bracelet watch, the textured gold tone dial with black batons, signed Longines, the rounded square case, hallmarked London 1973, to bark finished brick linked bracelet fold clasp with Longines logo, movement signed Longines, case diameter approx 30mm, gross weight approx 56.7gms (illustrated)
A gentleman's 9ct gold cased full Hunter manual wind Waltham pocket watch, the white Arabic dial with subsidiary seconds dial at 6 o'clock, signed 'Waltham USA', the 9ct case hallmarked for Birmingham 1923, movement signed 'American Waltham USA Traveler', not currently in working order (illustrated)
An 18ct gold Waltham manual wind half Hunter pocket watch, the white Arabic dial with outer minutes track and subsidiary seconds dial at 6 o'clock, the half Hunter cover with enameled Arabic numerals and case hallmarked Birmingham 1912, personal inscription to dust cover, movement signed 'Vanguard, Waltham Mass', not currently in working order, together with an unmarked (tests to high grade gold) curblink Albert chain, approx. 40.6gms (illustrated)
Quantity of Hornby Dublo railway. An EDP12 Passenger Train Set comprising BR LMR 4-6-2 tender locomotive ‘Duchess of Montrose’ RN46232 in lined Brunswick green livery. Together with 2 corridor coaches including a passenger brake in Carmine & Cream livery. Together with curved and straight track. Plus a BR Class N2 0-6-2 tank locomotive RN69567 in lined satin black livery. 8 freight wagons including Power Petrol and ESSO Royal Daylight tank wagons, bogie bolster wagon and a bogie well wagon. D1 Island Platform, Signal Cabin, Level Crossing, Footbridge, 2x packets of Station Staff and Passengers, 2x double arm signals, home/distant and a junction signal, distant. An electric single arm signal, distant. An HD Railer, small quantity of boxed track including 2 sets of points, manual and electric, diamond crossing, etc. Most items boxed, some wear/damage. Contents GC-VGC one signal, one requires repair.
A Wrenn Southern Railway West Country Class Pacific ‘Tavistock’ (W2407). RN 21C111. A ‘Special Limited Edition’ of 250, with certificate 67/250. In lined Malachite green livery. Together with display track and wooden plinth. Boxed, minor wear. With operating manual. Contents VGC- very light mark to one side.See Plate 1
A GOLD PLATED MANUAL WIND ROYCE WRISTWATCH, having silvered dial, Arabic numeral hour markers and secondary seconds dial, upon a gold plated expandable steel bracelet, Dia. 3.5cm together with an Oris manual wind wristwatch with alternating Arabic numeral hour markers and luminescent dot points, upon leather strap, Dia. 3.5 cm
Edmund Calamy (compiler) Cromwells Soldiers Bible 1895 12cm x 19.2cm 1895 Facsimile Edition, Elliot Stock, 62 Paternoster Row, E.C. London. 12mo., 12cm x 19.2cm, 16pp. Yellow paper stringed wraps, with black titles and portrait of Cromwell to front. Sixteen pages of facsimile print plus 5 page introduction by Viscount Wolseley. Title Page: Cromwells Soldiers Bible: being a reprint, in facsimile, of The Souldiers Pocket Bible, compiled by Edmund Calamy, and issued for the use of the commonwealth army in 1643. With a bibliographical introduction and a preface by Field Marshall the Rt. Hon. Viscount Wolseley, K.P., G.C.B. The Soldier`s Pocket Bible was first issued in 1643 to Cromwell`s army and was put in general use among his soldiers. The Soldier`s Pocket Bible had just 16 pages that contained some 150 verse quotations from the Geneva Bible, all related to war and intended to inspire morale among Cromwells soldiers. The 150 war-related verses were organized in sixteen sections. Cromwell helped select some of the verses used and supervised the editing of the Soldiers Pocket Bible by Edmund Calamy. It was usually buttoned on the inside waistcoat, placed near the heart, and under the soldier`s outer coat. English Puritan church leader Richard Baxter, relates a story that the life of one of Cromwell`s soldiers was saved by his carrying a copy of the Soldier`s Pocket Bible near his heart; a bullet fired at him became lodged in the pamphlet instead of his heart. Two copies exist of the 1643 edition of The Soldier`s Pocket Bible. The London copy was presented by George III to the British Museum. The only other 1643 copy known is found in the United States and was once owned by the prominent 19th-century book collector George Livermore. The work was reissued in 1693 under the title `The Christian Soldier`s Penny Bible.` This version is similar to Cromwell`s Soldiers` Pocket Bible except for changes to some of the `Headers` and minor alterations in the text. The latter reflect the King James Version of the Bible rather than the Geneva Bible text used for the 1643 edition. In 1861 Riverside Press reprinted one hundred copies of the 1643 text in facsimile for Livermore. At the time of the American Civil War, the American Tract Society printed The Soldier`s Pocket Bible in large numbers to serve as a religious manual for the Northern troops. About fifty thousand copies of The Soldier`s Pocket Bible were reprinted for the troops at that time. Cromwell`s Soldier`s Pocket Bible was the first of the shortened, concise Bible versions that became popular for distribution to troops by military authorities and for use by individuals for personal guidance and inspiration. Condition: Cover worn and torn on spine and chipped and scuffed round the edges. String binding is tight. Pages age-toned and very slightly stained. Pencil mark on p 4 of the introduction. Please not that this lot will be posted from the UK. Fair to Good London Elliot Stock 1895
Rolex - Rolex Oyster Speedking Precision stainless steel wristwatch, ref: 5056, manual wind, dial with Arabic numerals, gilt centre seconds blued hands, outer minute track, oyster patent screw down crown signed 17 Rubis movement with Super-Balance, the screw case back numbered 4302 3121, the case stamped serial number 657084, circa 1950, 30mm diameter The movement currently functions. The watch appears to have been recently serviced. The movement and case are clean and show signs of general wear. The dial does show signs of spotting/patination. Now on a Hirsch Rainbow strap
Swiss Emperor - Swiss Emperor gold plated manual wind chronograph watch head, the silvered dial with tachymeter, gold hour batons and hands, two subsidiary dials, Valjoux 7733 17 jewel movement, 37mm diameter The movement does not currently function and appears fully wound. Wear as expected for watch of this age
GAMO SPAIN BOXED MODEL P23.177 CO 2 PELLET PISTOL, almost as new, with supply of pellets and original instruction manual, box good TOGETHER WITH A GAMO SPAIN BOXED AF10.177 AIR PISTOL, almost as new in expanded polystyrene tray and outer case box, SUPPLY OF SHORTS, INSTRUCTION BOOKLET AND A WEBLEY SPEED POINT SIGHT, box fair (2)
1940s-1950s: Collection of Irish Army manuals and instruction books A large collection of insctructional material used by the Irish Army. Including 1967 Manual of the Anti-Tank Grenade, Elementary Drill instructions, 1957 Corps of Engineers Job, Time and Material Book filled with entries, 1951 Defence Bill, Civil Defence Rescue Syllabus and numerous others. (14 items)
A Hamilton British military tropicalized manual wind wrist watch presented on an after market strap, the case 34mm diam, a/f approximately six deep scratches to rear of case and several surface scratches to the crystal, the watch when wound will run, by releasing the crown the seconds hand can be stopped allowing for hacking, model number 75003-3.
A ladies 1920`s manual wind 18ct Rolex cocktail watch, the case 14mm wide, inserted into the 18ct white gold case are eighteen diamonds with nine either side of the dial, serial number to reverse of case 41370 717 and a personal engraving, the case is hallmarked and dated for 1922, a/f slight discolouration to the dial, runs when wound.
A ladies 9ct gold manual wind Bueche Girod watch, the watch held on original strap with a sliding clasp, the case surrounded with twelve diamonds alternating with twelve blue sapphires to form a bezel, the case 20mm wide, the strap fits a 6"" wrist, a/f slight discolouration to the dial, runs when wound.
A HORNBY R950 Zero 1 Master Control Unit with Operating Manual and Instructions for installing modules in Locomotives (removed from working layout - Excellent Boxed), 2 x R951 Zero 1 Slave Units and a R952 Hand Held Slave Controller (all Excellent Boxed) .A LIMA HO SNCF Blue Class 67 Bo Bo fitted with a Zero 1 chip and 2 x HO Lima Coaches (all Good) 16 x Hornby Point Motors and 15 x Hornby Point Motor Switches (all Good and in working order. Some Buffer Stops and uncoupling rails.
A reproduction 18th c. style Oak Bureau with plain top and the cleated edge fall revealing ten pigeon holes, small drawer and manual lopers with the central Oak lined frieze drawer having applied moulding and brass drop handles, on curved apron and turned legs with stretchers, 24 1/2'' wide x 37 3/4'' high x 14 3/4'' deep.
A 9ct gold cased ROTARY manual wind wrist watch, the golden tone dial having hourly gold tone baton markers with twelve and six o`clock Arabic numerals with minute marks between, all fitted to an expanding bracelet with original box. Together with a 925 hallmarked silver gent`s chain, length 18". (2)
A gents ROLEX Oyster Perpetual Explorer super precision manual wrist watch, the black circular dial having applied luminous hourly batons and quarterly Arabic numerals with minute track border. Case interior numbered `5504 11.1958` and the workings numbered `1530`, fitted to original stainless steel bracelet strap with folding clasp, case measures 34mm. Complete with fitted green velvet box and cardboard box outer, with certificate guarantee, originally purchased 25/03/60.
Two 9ct gold cased manual wind wrist watches, including a gents example with tonneau case with silver tone circular dial with black Arabic numeral hourly markers with minute track border and subsidiary dial to six o`clock, case having Birmingham hallmark, fitted to a black leather strap, together with a ladies 9ct watch having a circular case with octagonal off-white dial with Arabic numeral hourly markers with minute track border, fitted to a fancy link rolled gold bracelet. (2)
Trix "Moto Trix" No.363 Presentation Set: Containing - 2 x unit "A", 2 x unit "B", unit "C", 2 x unit "D", unit "G", and Trix Permag 4-8v DC Electric Motor. Together with Manual internal packing, screwdrivers, double ended spanner. All Boxed and all contained within larger set box. Contents appear to be complete in Excellent boxes
-Click here to bid - 2002 Jaguar S Type V8 R Auto Reg.no. TPR 566 Chassis no. SAJAC03S221M53852 Engine no. 1B0203200432 The supercharged S-Type R was introduced in 2002 in the hope that it would compete with BMWs M5 and the Mercedes E55 AMG. The R was powered by the newly revised 4.2 litre V8 with an Eaton M112 supercharger, producing 400hp and could accelerate from 0-60mph in 5.3 seconds. The R sported 18” alloy wheels, a wire mesh grille and monochromatic paint. The R also has a rear apron, side-skirts and a front apron with built in fog lamps, a rear spoiler and R badging on the boot lid and both front wings. This example is being sold as part of a deceased estate and is a genuine car. There is a file of history that includes a receipt for two new tyres, fitted last August, a selection of old MOTs, a current MOT that expires in July and an invoice for the last service (130,000 miles), carried out at the end of September. There is also the car’s original leather wallet containing warranty details, smart nav user manual, the personal registration number authorisation certificate, driver’s handbook and total care handbook etc. Estimate: £2,500 – 4,000No Reserve
-Click here to bid - Dax Tojeiro ‘Cobra’ Reg.no. n/a Chassis no. 22 Engine no. n/a Dax Cars was founded in 1968 in Essex, starting as a fibreglass moulding company before becoming the first British company to make a kit based replica of the AC 427 Cobra. In 1985 John Tojeiro, the original designer of the AC Ace chassis became a director of the company and the car was renamed the Dax Tojeiro. The Tojeiro has undergone continuous development and in 2003 it was available with a choice of rear and patented front suspension and it can accommodate most American V8 and Jaguar engines including the V12.This motor car is from a deceased estate and forms part of a collection of motor cars found recently in a series of lock-up garages in Basingstoke. The chassis bears a plate with the number 22, so this is clearly an early example. It is essentially a rolling chassis with a body shell in place but not secured. There is a V8 engine with an attached automatic gearbox sold with the car, which we presume the late owner purchased to fit in this car; there is also a manual gearbox in this lot. There are no documents or paperwork with this car. Estimate: £3,000 – 5,000No Reserve

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