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A gentleman's late 1940's steel military issue International Watch Co. manual wind black dial wrist watch, with Arabic dial with broad arrow, the case back with broad arrow and numbered 6B/346 1720/48, movement numbered 1149354, on associated steel bracelet, case diameter 36mm, no box or papers.
Nokia, Motorola - 2 x boxed phones - Lot includes a Nokia 6303 with charger and earphones. Lot also includes a Motorola MotoKRZR K1 with charger and instruction manual. Phones appear in used condition with minor scratch marks to screens. Phones are unchecked to see if they work. Boxes appear in excellent condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
A collection of Manuals and Handbooks including Hispano 20mm Mk1 & Mk2 Guns, Manual of Maxim Automatic Machine Gun, German Machine Gun MG34, Rifle no4 Mk2 303, Thompson Sub Machine Gun, Vickers Machine Gun, Webley Pistols and Colts instruction manuals, Rugger Pistols, Mauser Rifle & Pistols, British Military Catalogue for Pistols, Pyrotechnics 1977 x3, many pamphlets on Pistols, Identification list for Webley Mk4, 9mm Browning Pistol and Handbook 5.56mm Enfield Weapon System etc
VINTAGE OMEGA SEAMASTER CHRONOSTOP CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH, c. 1968, stainless steel, ref.145.007, cal.865 17J manual wind movement no.258***62, black dial with applied polished baton hour markers with luminous dot tips, outer racing minute divisions and raised tachymeter scale, white pointed baton hands with luminous inserts, orange centre chronograph hand, brushed and polished tonneau case, screw down back, winding crown at 4, chronograph button at 2, original steel bricklink bracelet with deployant clasp, case, dial and movement signed, with spare associated black leather strap with red stitching and steel buckle, original Omega Mexico Olympics box and guarantee booklet dated 1968, 40mm diam. Provenance:private collection South Wales, consigned via our Cardiff officeCondition Report:ticks when wound, chronograph hand not working, crown changes hands as normal, perspex scratched
A Quantity of Mixed Gold, comprising - manual wind wristwatch, by Bulover, bi-metal (tests as 14ct) with silver dial and Arab baton numerals, gross weight 25g, two 9ct gold manual wind, early 20th century wristwatches, (bracelets are not gold), gross weight 33.2g, and 9ct gold chain suspended with 9ct gold coffee bean charm, gross weight 5g
A Mixed Lot of Gem Set and Other Items, comprising - 9ct white gold solitaire diamond ring, set with small brilliant cut white diamond, approximatley .15ct, size N+. 9ct gold and platinum three stone diamond ring, set with three small brilliant cut white diamonds, size A+, 9ct gold ring set with a CZ stone, size I and a lady's manual wind 9ct gold cased wristwatch on plated strap, total gross weight 26g
A gent's Dunhill steel cased manual wind wristwatch, having a signed grey Roman dial and screw-down back cover, case dia.32mmAdjusts, but does not appear to run fully.The dial is damaged between 4 and 5 and some markers are a little worn.The hands are scratched and tarnished.Glass is scratched, quite noticeably over the number 7.The case has light scratches and wear commensurate with age.Strap not original.
Tissot Seastar gold-plated quartz wristwatch, boxed with certificate dated 1985, four Stratton compacts Niers manual wind wristwatch, Ingersoll wristwatch and a collection of costume jewelleryCondition Report:Tissot some rubbing to gilt otherwise good condition, movement not checked, not working, Niers working, Ingersoll not working - overwound
Three automatic wristwatches including Gruen Precision, Kienzel and Ltai and five manual wind wristwatches including Buren, Accurist, H Meibburger, Enicar and Montine (8)Condition Report:All movements currently functioning, time keeping not checked, not guaranteed, some dials with spots/discolouration
Five automatic wristwatches including Technos Everite Goldshield, Sekonda, Royle and Swiss Emperor and three manual wind wristwatches including Rotary, Avia and Excalibur (8)Condition Report:All movements currently functioning, time keeping not checked, not guaranteed, spotting/discolouration to Emperor watch
Two automatic wristwatches including Tara and Helbros and six manual wind wristwatches including Memostar alarm, Belmont alarm, Lanco, Tegrov, Superoma De Luxe and Services (8)Condition Report:Belmont movement intermittingly working, Superoma not working, other movements currently functioning, time keeping not checked, not guaranteed
Five automatic wristwatches including Lucerne Lever 29 jewels, Lucerne 21 jewels, Transglobe Turboflite, Gevea and Timor and two manual wind wristwatches including Gevea and Swissam (7)Condition Report:Swissam and Lucerne 21 jewels not working, other movements currently functioning, time keeping not checked, not guaranteed
A collection of Vintage magazines and manuals - To include 4 Silverstone race meeting programs (Years 1974, 1979 and 2 x 1985), 2 x Goodwood Motor Sport Meetings magazines (Years 1960 and 1961), 3 Sunday times Motor Manuals for Morris Minor 1000, Simca Aronde and Ford Consul. As well as a Renault R.1130 Handbook, Toyota Starlet Mechanic Manual and a Victor I/II/FB Autobook. Plus a Renault 1960s Calendar (13).
Vauxhall Cresta PB - Selection of Classic Parts and manuals - To include Original Cills (Part number 6348552), windscreen (part number 7178012), gaskets, manuals and other items. Service Manuals and Owners Handbooks, 1963-1991 a group of fourteen publications, includes four Vauxhall Service Training Manuals, Series PB, numbered TS. 598, TS. 590, TS. 591 and TS592, published by Vauxhall Motors, Ltd., 1963; together with a Service Training Manual Supplement, numbered TS. 803, May 1966; Vauxhall Service Training Manual, Six-cylinder O.H.V. Engine & Clutch Victor & Ventora, numbered TS.882, published by Vauxhall Motors Limited, 1968; together with the Supplement Manual for TS882, May, 1971; A99 & A110 Westminster, 6/99 & 6/110 Princess 3-litre Mks. 1 & II Workshop Manual, B.M.C. Service Publication; A55 (Mark II) A60 Oxford (Series V & VI) 15/60 and 16/60 Workshop Manual, A British Leyland Publication; with three Vauxhall Velox & Cresta Owners Manuals, published 1971, 1973 and 1975; HAYNES (J.H.) Ford Escort Owners Workshop Manual, 1974; MEAD (John S.) Ford Escort (petrol) Owners Workshop Manual, 1991 (14).
1949 TRIUMPH ROADSTER 2000 CONVERTIBLE AN ICON OF POST-WAR BRITISH MOTORING - WITH ONE VERY NOTABLE FORMER OWNER. - Registration no. GSP 360 - Chassis no. TRA278 - Engine no. 33Y - Colour: brown - Mileage in 1971: 65,000 - Personally owned by legendary musician and broadcaster Jimmie MacGregor MBE since 1971 - New four-cylinder 2088cc Standard Vanguard replacement engine from War Dept installed in the early-1970s and registering only 943 miles since then - Complete body-off restoration (including hood fitted by Mr. Timms the original maker for Triumph) - Regularly serviced and maintained - Full aluminium body with heavy duty fibreglass wings; new tyres used over fewer than 100 miles; stainless steel exhaust; Wilton carpet; original leather interior; recent battery; new petrol tank - Folding rear “dickey” seats and windscreen - A range of accompanying documentation, including original owner’s manual and instruction book, registration book, registration certificate, receipts, MOT certificates, restoration photographs etc. First released in 1946, the Triumph Roadster owes its longevity at least in part to the steel shortages felt in the aftermath of war, the Standard Motor Company instead electing to use lighter-weight and more durable aluminium. With panels constructed over an ash frame, using the same machinery and techniques employed in the manufacturing of the wartime Mosquito bomber, the Roadster soon developed a reputation for robustness and consequently amassed a faithful following. Today, there are reckoned to be around 400 of the original 4,500 still in roadworthy condition. The distinctively bulbous front wheel arches, while undoubtedly the most obvious, are far from the Roadster’s only distinguishing feature. The inclusion of the, by 1946, fairly archaic “dickey seats” meant that one’s two-seater Roadster could be converted (through the deployment of additional folding seating concealed in the boot compartment) into a more capacious four-seater tourer, with the rear passengers even benefitting from the luxury of personal wind-screening. The Roadster’s sedate ride was enlivened in 1948, when Standard upgraded the 1.8-litre engine to a more powerful 2.1-litre unit. This late example, 1949 being the final year of production, is one of approx. 2,000 benefiting from the increased horsepower (to 68bhp) and top speed (circa-80mph) afforded. Though the majority of people will forever associate the Triumph Roadster with fictional Jersey detective Jim Bergerac, this particular car has been owned and driven by a decidedly non-fictional, culturally significant individual: veteran Scottish musician, writer and broadcaster Jimmie MacGregor MBE. Acquired by Jimmie in 1971, the Roadster spent fifteen years on display in the Glasgow Transport Museum and has never, during his ownership, been exposed to rain. An artful herringbone dash inlay, executed by a guitar-builder friend of Jimmie’s, is a charming personal touch. INcluded with the lot is a fog lamp and a spare set of number plates. Potential buyers should satisfy themselves regarding descriptions and condition of each lot prior to sale. Each vehicle is offered as seen. Buyers and their agents can view and inspect the vehicle by appointment only. Contact Tommy Alexander. Telephone: 0141 954 1500, email tommy.alexander@greatwesternauctions.com Buyer's premium on classic car 12% plus VAT. See Saleroom.com and easyliveauction.com for online bidding platform fees. Condition Report:Available upon request
A ROLEX OYSTERDATE PRECISION with dark grey satined dial, silver coloured baton numerals, hands, and a date aperture. Stainless steel case and strap. Diameter of the case 33mm. Strap 7835 19, Oyster bracelet. numbers between the lugs model number;- 6694 Serial number;- 2684541 circa 1969. With Original (slightly water damaged) Guarantee booklet dated 1972, matches the case numbers. Purchased from Boon & Co, Transit Lounge Singapore Int. Airport. Weight 68.9gms Condition Report:Calibre 1225, manual wind, appears to wind and tick.
A collection of Nintendo Game Boy and SNES related handhelds and accessories, two Super Game Boy cartridges for the SNES (one in original box with manual), a Maxim Game Child handheld, a Queentex QGH-78 handheld (body only), a unbranded Game Boy light, A Gamester power pack for Game Boy Color (boxed), a Nintendo branded hard carry case and a Logic 3 My Organizer for Game Boy Advance and Color carry case, in the form of a large Game Boy Color, in purple/grape colourway.To be sold on behalf on Monkey World, Dorset
A Sinclair ZX Spectrum + (serial No 101-170180), with power, AV cables, cassette and manual, original box, together with forty one cassette games and programmes (most are copies), to include Hobbit, Zzoom, Trans AM, Kopykat, Flight Simulation, Golf, Time Bomb, Digger Dan and others, with a selection of keyboard overlays and manuals, also including a Phillips cassette player and twelve copies of ZX Computing magazine dating from 1984 through 1985
Fourteen Nintendo Game Boy Games, loose, to include Taz Maina (with manual), Batman (with manual), Tetris (with manual), Super Star Wars Return Of The Jedi, Mickey’s Dangerous Chase, Lamborghini America Challenge, Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back, Mega Man Dr. Wily’s Revenge, TinTin Le Temple Du Soleil, Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge, Golf, Fire Fighter, Turok 2 Seed s Of Evil and Track Meet, together with a rail hanging game cartridge display.To be sold on behalf on Monkey World, Dorset
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