Palitoy Action Man Vintage 34012 Adventurer - flock head figure with beard, firm hands - white jumper, denim trousers, short tan boots, also comes with extra darker denim jeans, spare jumper, a genuine Official Equipment Manual - Fair to Good - head has discoloured, comes with a Good original card box.
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Palitoy Action Man Vintage pair of Original Card Boxes (1) Adventurer "Now with Gripping Hands" and "With Realistic Hair and Beard", also includes sweater and trousers, instructions, Official Equipment Manual and star card; (2) Empty box only Adventurer "With Moving Eagle Eyes" - Good to Good Plus. (2)
Palitoy Action Man Vintage Tom Stone with camouflage jacket and trousers, green beret, boots and sub machine gun - rare figure - Fair to Good (hands have hardened and some fingers missing), also comes with Official Equipment Manual and plastic cup, in a Good Plus original card box (has a sellotape piece across bottom flaps).
Palitoy Action Man Vintage Bullet Man - The Human Bullet - 12" figure with steel helmet and hands, red uniform and red jet boots, black belt - Fair to Good some powdery residue to head, slight loss of chrome in places - still a rare figure in any condition with a Good original card box, comes with Official Equipment Manual, instructions and string on card - box has a sellotape piece across bottom flaps.
Palitoy Action Man Vintage Soldier - flock head figure with beard and Eagle Eyes, gripping hands - Paratrooper uniform with hard plastic parachute pack, reserve shoot, red beret, various accessories and SLR rifle - generally Good in a Good original card box with instructions, Star Gift Scheme card and Official Equipment Manual.
Palitoy Action Man Vintage a mixed lot to include painted head figure - Scramble Pilot, various uniform items and accessories, weapons etc, includes hard to find bulletproof vest, canvas tent with wooden poles, black inflatable dingy and oar, army manual, intelligence manual plus others - Fair to Good. (qty)
A 1930s / 1940s Stowa stainless steel wristwatch, having a manual wind movement and black circular face with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, in tonneau shaped case with Rollpress flexible bracelet strap, 26 mm x 35 mm, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested)
A quantity of 19th Century and later ephemera, including reports and correspondence relating to railways and life assurance, especially Edinburgh Life Assurance, a quantity of mortgages from Castle Douglass and Dumfries Railway Co, various share certificates, receipts, etc. together with Henry Tuck, "The Railway Shareholder's Manual", London, Effingham Wilson, 1845
CARTIER: GOLD POCKET WATCH, CIRCA 1925The open face pocket watch with signed silvered circular dial, black Roman numerals and outer minute track, blued steel hands, the bezel with blue guilloche enamel border and inscription 'CINQUANT AND D'AMITIE' (50 YEARS OF FRIENDSHIP), blue enamel monogram 'RC' to reverse, manual wind, case 4.5cm, fitted gilt tooled green leather maker's case For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
LE ROY & FILS: GOLD, ENAMEL AND DIAMOND WATCH BANGLE, CIRCA 1894The circular blue guilloché enamel dial with Arabic numerals and gold enamel dot decoration, within a border of old brilliant-cut diamonds, on a gold knifewire hinged bangle, reverse of case engraved 'Audrey Tennyson. Freshwater. I. W. Xmas 1894', manual wind, cased by T Martin & Co, succrs to Henry Capt, 151 Regent St, LondonFootnotes:Provenance Audrey Tennyson (1854-1916)The Descendants of Alfred, Lord TennysonAudrey Georgiana Florence Tennyson, was brought up in Cape Town and from 1856 to 1860 in Mauritius, where her father was director of the railway department. Dark-haired and blue-eyed, she had 'the loveliest smile' and 'a look of great distinction'. On 25 June 1884 in King Henry VII's chapel at Westminster Abbey, London, she married Hallam Tennyson, elder son of the poet laureate Alfred, 1st Baron Tennyson. One of the guests was the poet Robert Browning, Hallam's godfather. For further information about Lady Tennyson see lot 25.Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892) was one of the most celebrated poets of the Victorian era, succeeding William Wordsworth as Poet Laureate in 1850. His most famous works include 'The Lady of Shalott', 'In Memoriam A.H.H.' and the 'Charge of the Light Brigade'. His poetry was a major influence on the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, who considered him one of their 'immortals' and Queen Victoria was an admirer. In 1856, from the proceeds of 'Maud', Tennyson purchased Farringford, a manor house in Freshwater on the Isle of Wight. The estate remained in family until 1945.The Tennyson's circle was wide. Known as excellent hosts, they regularly entertained their numerous friends and acquaintances - artists, intellectuals, writers, statesmen, politicians, and thinkers of the day - including Prince Albert, Giuseppe Garibaldi, John Everett Millais, William Holman Hunt, George Frederic Watts, Christina Rossetti, Robert Browning, Julia Margaret Cameron, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear, Algernon Charles Swinburne, to name but a few.The photograph above, by Oscar Gustave Rejlander, circa 1862, shows Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson (1809-1892) with his wife Emily (1813-1896) and his sons Hallam (1852-1928) and Lionel (1854-1886) in the garden of Farringford on the Isle of Wight.This collection of jewels (lots 17 - 34) is offered for sale by direct descendants of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Some pieces were worn by Audrey Tennyson, wife of Hallam Tennyson, the Poet's elder son and biographer, who served as the second Governor-General of Australia, and some were the property of Margaret Cicely Tennyson, daughter of the 10th Viscount Strathallan and wife of Alfred Browning Stanley Tennyson, son of Lionel Tennyson, the Poet's younger son.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ART DECO DIAMOND WRISTWATCH, CIRCA 1930The rectangular diaL within a geometric border and between bombé lugs, on a tapering strap, set throughout with old brilliant, square and single-cut diamonds, manual wind, case and movement signed M.P.G., diamonds approximately 5.50 carats total, case numbered 7045, length 7.0cmFootnotes:ProvenanceThe Descendants of Alfred, Lord TennysonLots 17 – 34Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892) was one of the most celebrated poets of the Victorian era, succeeding William Wordsworth as Poet Laureate in 1850. His most famous works include 'The Lady of Shalott', 'In Memoriam A.H.H.' and the 'Charge of the Light Brigade'. His poetry was a major influence on the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, who considered him one of their 'immortals' and Queen Victoria was an admirer. In 1856, from the proceeds of 'Maud', Tennyson purchased Farringford, a manor house in Freshwater on the Isle of Wight. The estate remained in family until 1945.The Tennyson's circle was wide. Known as excellent hosts, they regularly entertained their numerous friends and acquaintances - artists, intellectuals, writers, statesmen, politicians, and thinkers of the day - including Prince Albert, Giuseppe Garibaldi, John Everett Millais, William Holman Hunt, George Frederic Watts, Christina Rossetti, Robert Browning, Julia Margaret Cameron, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear, Algernon Charles Swinburne, to name but a few.The photograph above, by Oscar Gustave Rejlander, circa 1862, shows Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson (1809-1892) with his wife Emily (1813-1896) and his sons Hallam (1852-1928) and Lionel (1854-1886) in the garden of Farringford on the Isle of Wight.This collection of jewels is offered for sale by direct descendants of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Some pieces were worn by Audrey Tennyson, wife of Hallam Tennyson, the Poet's elder son and biographer, who served as the second Governor-General of Australia, and some were the property of Margaret Cicely Tennyson, daughter of the 10th Viscount Strathallan and wife of Alfred Browning Stanley Tennyson, son of Lionel Tennyson, the Poet's younger son.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
GEM-SET ENAMELLED FOB WATCH BROOCH/PENDANT COMBINATION, 1870 AND LATERThe Renaissance Revival scrolling red, blue and green guilloche enamel brooch, set with cushion-shaped diamonds and rubies, the central sphere set with rose-cut diamonds and glazed locket compartment to reverse, suspending a later spherical watch pendant with blue guilloche enamel and rose-cut diamond sun and star motifs, via a similarly-set buckle surmount, manual wind, length 9.5cm totalFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DIAMOND WATCH/PENDANT NECKLACE, CIRCA 1910The circular dial with Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, within a rock crystal and rose-cut diamond surround, the reverse set with a large rose-cut diamond, suspended from a delicate chain, collet-set with old brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum, dial signed Manzo & Laillet, two diamonds deficient, manual wind, lengths: pendant 3.5cm, necklace 40.0cmThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ††VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Norvel 'Big Mig 15' aero model aircraft engine, 2.5cc glow, Russia, boxedCondition report:The engine is in good condition with no visable signs of damage. It appears to have not been run. The engine turnsover.The box contains instruction manual, silencer and mounting screws. Additional photographs have been added.
A diamond set cocktail watch by Longines, the rectangular silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, to a jewelled manual wind movement numbered 5310008, the case and shoulders millegrain set with single and lasque-cut diamonds, stamped 'PLATINO' and numbered 3644, the dial and movement signed, on a 9ct white gold snake-link bracelet, signed JG & S and hallmarked for Birmingham 1951, case width 1.05cmPatchy dark staining and scuffs to dial. Surface wear, scuffs and nicks/chips to case and bracelet, pinpoint-shaped dings to case back. Clasp currently functions. Single-cut diamonds have a well matched, bright appearance, total weight approximately 0.20ct. Lasque-cut diamonds have a typically greyish, fractured appearance. Movement currently runs when wound but is untested for working order, which cannot be guaranteed. Combined gross weight of case and bracelet (excluding dial and movement) approximately 13.4gm.
A diamond cocktail watch, the square silvered dial with black Arabic numerals and outer minute scale, to a jewelled manual wind movement, the case and shoulders of pierced and millegrained geometric design, pavé set throughout with graduated single, round brilliant and step-cut diamonds, numbered 3984, with lozenge-shaped maker's mark, the case back with presentation inscription dated 1927, on a grey fabric strap, total diamond weight approximately 2.20ct, case width 2.05cmDiamonds graduate from approximately 0.005ct to 0.05ct in size and are well matched, bright and lively, occasional stones with nicks/fractures. Estimated VS1 to SI2 clarity and H to K colour, assessed mounted. Spotting, patchy discolouration and surface wear to dial. General surface wear to case, some dark solder joins/repairs. Movement runs when wound but is untested for working order, which cannot be guaranteed. Considerable wear to strap. The mount is not marked and metal standard is untested. Gross weight (excluding dial/movement) approximately 13.9gm.
A lady's bracelet watch by Festina, the circular silvered dial with gilt Arabic 12 and baton markers, to a jewelled manual wind movement, the case stamped '18K 0,750' and numbered 1636 708, with Swiss gold mark, dial, movement and case signed, on an unassociated yellow precious metal bracelet, indistinctly marked, case width 1.7cmStaining, spotting and possible moisture damage to dial, scuffs to surface and signature. General surface wear to glass, case and bracelet, commensurate for regular use. The clasp is functioning. The movement runs when wound but is untested for working order, which cannot be guaranteed. Metal standard of the case/bracelet is untested. Total length 17cm. Approximate gross weight (excluding dial/movement) 19.8gm.
A 9ct gold bracelet watch, the circular silvered dial with baton markers, signed LONGINES, to a jewelled manual wind movement, on a slightly tapered brick-link bracelet with chequerboard decoration, the clasp hallmarked for London 1976, maker's mark Gr, case width 3.2cmSurface wear and dust/dirt residue to dial, some discolouration/possible losses to finish at rim of dial. Please note that the case has not been opened and the movement and inner case have therefore not been viewed. We are unable to confirm whether the movement is original. The movement runs when wound but is untested for working order, which cannot be guaranteed. General surface wear, scuffs, scratches and nicks/chips to case and bracelet. The clasp is functioning and marks are clearly struck. Length of case 3.8cm (from shoulder to shoulder). Total length 18.5cm. Gross weight (including dial/movement) approximately 50.8gm.
A lady's bracelet watch by Longines, the circular silvered dial with baton markers, to a calibre 320 jewelled manual wind movement numbered 50134157, the case numbered 7187 1 X19 and 16 004884, on a slightly tapered and textured plaited-link bracelet, case and bracelet stamped '750', the dial, movement, case and bracelet signed, case width 1.5cmSurface wear to dial, some staining/losses to finish at rim of dial. Scuffs and nicks to glass. General surface wear, scuffs and nicks/chips to case and bracelet, commensurate for use. Some catches/snags to edges of bracelet. Clasp is tight fitting. Total length 17.5cm. Worn Continental mark to side of case. Tool marks to case side. Movement runs when wound but is untested for working order, which cannot be guaranteed. Gross weight, excluding dial/movement, approximately 31.2gm.
A lady's diamond set bracelet watch by Omega, the circular gilt dial with baton markers, to a single-cut diamond set bezel and manual wind movement, the case with reverse mounted winder, on a plaited-link bracelet of part-textured finish, with single-cut diamond set collars, stamped '18 .750', the dial, winder and bracelet signed, case width 1.5cm, bracelet length 15.5cmMinimal wear and light traces of dust to dial, dial diameter 0.9cm. Surface wear, scuffs and nicks/chips to case and bracelet, commensurate for occasional use. Light surface wear to glass. Diamonds are well matched and bright, estimated VS1 to SI2 clarity and H to J colour, assessed mounted. Marks have patchy wear. The clasp currently functions. The movement runs when wound but is untested for working order, which cannot be guaranteed. The case back has not been removed due to the rear mounted winder and therefore the movement has not been viewed and we are unable to confirm whether the movement is original. Gross weight (including dial/movement) approximately 28.3gm.
A 'De Luxe' wristwatch by Smiths, the circular signed silvered dial with alternate Arabic numerals and arrowhead markers, inner minute divisions and centre seconds hand, to a manual wind movement, the case stamped '.375', on an unassociated leather strap, case width 3.15cmDust residue, spotting and scuffs to dial, some patchy light staining to numerals and hands. General surface wear to case, with some deep knife marks to the sides and case back. Scuffs, scratches and crazing to glass. The winder is gilt metal and may be later replaced. The movement currently runs when wound but is untested for working order, which cannot be guaranteed. Please note that the case back has not been removed and the movement has not been viewed. Originality of the movement can therefore not be guaranteed. Later strap is heavily worn. Length of case (from shoulder to shoulder) 3.95cm. Gross weight, including strap and dial/movement, approximately 29gm.
A 9ct gold cased 'Precision' wristwatch by Rolex, the circular signed cream dial with gilt baton markers, tapered hands and blued steel centre seconds hand, to a manual wind movement, 9ct gold case and gilt metal signed winder, on an unassociated gilt metal expanding bracelet, accompanied by maker's box and guarantee dated 19 September 1960, case width 3.1cmScuffs to outer rim of dial, most noticeably between 12 and 3, with surface wear throughout dial. The case has scuffs, scratches and chips/nicks, commensurate for use, and the finish to the winder has patchy wear. The movement runs when wound but is untested for working order and we have been unable to remove the movement/dial from the case. The movement and inner case have therefore not been viewed and the originality of these parts cannot be guaranteed. The winder winds the movement but does not appear to move the hands and may require repair/adjustment. Case length 4cm (from shoulder to shoulder). Surface wear to bracelet. Inner cushion to box is missing, patchy wear to exterior finish on box.
A lady's 9ct gold bracelet watch by Jaeger-LeCoultre, the circular silvered dial with gilt baton markers, to a jewelled manual wind movement, on a tapered plaited-link bracelet, dial and movement signed, the case hallmarked for London 1964, the case with maker's mark DTE, the bracelet with maker's mark DS&S, case width 1.75cm, total length 18cmDust residue and light surface wear to dial. Scuffs, scratches and chips/nicks to case, glass and bracelet, the clasp is functioning. Some sharpness under touch to the edges of the bracelet, the bracelet has been shortened and has two small spare extra sections. Marks have light wear. The movement currently runs when wound but is untested for working order, which cannot be guaranteed. Gross weight (excluding dial/movement) approximately 17.3gm.
An enamel cocktail watch, the rectangular silvered dial with stylised black Arabic numerals, to a bi-colour case heightened with pale blue, black and white floral enamel decoration, with foliate scroll engraved sides, signed Hofrers Watch Co. and stamped '18K', numbered 26116, to a manual wind movement, signed Hoffrers Watch Co. and numbered 33017, on a partial fabric strap with pierced fitting stamped '18K', case width 1.4cmPatchy dark staining, discolouration and surface wear to dial. Chips, fractures and some deep scuffs to glass, brownish residue to rim of glass. Scattered losses, chips and scuffs to enamel on case, with scuffs, scratches and nicks throughout case. Engraved decoration is crisp. Shallow dings/impressions to case back. The movement runs when wound but is untested for working order, which cannot be guaranteed. The strap is broken and requires replacement. Total length of case 3.75cm. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approximately 12gm (including dial, movement and strap).
A stainless steel ‘Advisor’ alarm watch head by Tudor, the circular dial with silvered arrowhead markers, luminous insert tapered hands, centre seconds hand and red alarm hand, to a jewelled manual wind movement numbered 1475, case numbered 7926 and 324931, the dial and movement signed, case width 3.45cmLight spotting and dust residue to dial, some patchy staining and corrosion to arrowheads and beads, with light traces of staining to dial. Scuffs, scratches and nicks/chips to case. The movement currently runs when wound but the alarm function is not working and the alarm winder (upper winder) comes loose from the movement when it is deployed. The lower winder appears to be functioning. Case length 4.25cm.
A 9ct gold cased wristwatch by Omega, the circular silvered dial with gilt baton markers and subsidiary seconds dial, to a calibre 267 jewelled manual wind movement, the Dennison case hallmarked for Birmingham 1959, numbered 13339 and 965068, with presentation inscription, dial, movement, winder and case signed, on an unassociated strap, with maker's box, case width 3.3cmSurface wear, spotting and dust residue to dial. Scuffs, scratches and chips/nicks to case, marks are clearly struck. Scratches to glass. Movement runs when wound but is untetsed for working order, which cannot be guaranteed. Heavy wear to strap. Gross weight (including strap, dial, movement) approximately 34.8gm. Box hinge is broken.
A lady's 9ct gold bracelet watch by Roamer, the circular silvered dial with baton markers, to a jewelled manual wind movement, on a brick-link bracelet, the dial, movement and winder signed, the case hallmarked for London 1970, with maker's mark NK Co, the bracelet hallmarked for Birmingham 1971, with maker's mark JAM, case back inscribed, case width 1.7cmDeep scuffs and scratches to glass, surface wear and light scuffs to dial with some dust residue. Scuffs, scratches and chips/nicks to case and bracelet, some play to bracelet links, patchy wear to marks. The movement runs when wound but is untested for working order, which cannot be guaranteed. Gross weight (including dial and movement) approximately 13.3gm.
A lady's 9ct gold bracelet watch by Zenith, the square silvered dial with black Roman numerals, to a jewelled manual wind movement, the textured case and tapered articulated bracelet with London import marks for 1977, case numbered 63 1869 226A, dial, case and bracelet signed, case width 1.45cmSurface wear, dust and dirt residue to dial, some scuffs to dial finish. Scuffs and scratches to glass. General surface wear to case and bracelet, the clasp is functioning. Marks have patchy light wear. Bracelet tapers in width from 14.5mm to 7mm. Total length 16.5cm. The movement does not wind or run and is untested for working order, which cannot be guaranteed. Gross weight (including dial/movement) approximately 22.5gm.
A yellow precious metal bracelet watch, the circular silvered dial with baton markers and date display at 3, signed DUGENA, to a quartz movement and part-textured Milanese-link bracelet, the case and bracelet stamped '0,585', case numbered 971 288 28, together with a yellow precious metal cased bracelet watch, with manual wind movement, the case stamped '14K 0,585', the expanding bracelet with shoulder fittings stamped '585', first watch case diameter 2.15cm (2)Approximate gross weights only: first watch (excluding dial/movement) 24.4gm, second watch case back 2.9gm, second watch bracelet and case front 18.5gm
A 9ct gold cased wristwatch by Helvetia, the circular dial with Arabic numerals, outer scale 0-60 and red centre seconds hand, to a jewelled manual wind movement numbered 800C, the case hallmarked for London 1948, on an unassociated expanding bracelet, together with a 9ct gold cased wristwatch by Vertex, with presentation inscription, on an unassociated strap, and a further wristwatch, the dial signed RIMLA, first watch case width 3.15cm (3)
A collection of watches, to include a silver cased wristwatch, the white enamel dial with black and red Roman numerals, to a jewelled manual wind movement, the case with Glasgow import marks for 1917, numbered 153266, a stainless steel cased wristwatch, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to a jewelled manual wind movement, four further wristwatches, three goliath open face pocket watches, three open face pocket watches, and two pairs of spectacles, first watch case diameter 2.75cm (14)
A watch head by Chronographe Suisse, the circular silvered dial with alternate gilt Arabic numerals and bead markers, subsidiary dials at 3 and 9 and three outer scales, to a jewelled manual wind movement, the outer case stamped '18K 0,750', numbered 97, case width 3.75cmMovement only: winds but does not run, not in working order, requires repair.
A stainless steel cased wristwatch by Omega, the circular dial with alternate Arabic numerals and arrowhead markers, and centre seconds hand, to a jewelled manual wind 30 T2 SC PC movement numbered 11368702, case numbered 2504-1, dial, movement, case and winder signed, on an unassociated half strap, case width 3.55cmConsiderable corrosion and bubbling to dial surface, with scuffs, scratches and patchy staining throughout dial and to numerals and hands. Scuffs, scratches and chips/nicks throughout case and to winder, with tool marks to case back and sides. There is also a linear stain to the case back where a sticker/strap has previously been applied. The movement currently runs when wound but is untested for working order, which cannot be guaranteed. Length of case (from shoulder to shoulder) 4.45cm.
A crossover dress ring, obliquely claw set with an old-cut diamond between two circular mixed-cut synthetic rubies, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for Chester 1916, together with a 9ct gold bracelet watch, the circular silvered dial signed Rotary, to a jewelled manual wind movement and tapered lozenge-pierced bracelet, ring size K, watch case width 1.6cm (2)Approximate gross weights only: ring 2.7gm, watch 10.3gm (excluding dial/movement).
A collection of 9ct gold cased wristwatches, comprising a lady's bracelet watch, the circular silvered dial with gilt Arabic numerals, to a jewelled manual wind movement, dial and movement signed TUDOR, the case hallmarked for Chester 1959, on a gilt metal expanding bracelet, two similar lady's bracelet watches, the dials signed RECORD and RONE respectively, with jewelled manual wind movements, and two further 9ct gold cased wristwatches, also with jewelled manual wind movements, together with a gilt metal ropetwist-link long chain, first watch case width 1.65cm (6)Movements only (all are untested for working order, which cannot be guaranteed): 'Tudor' dial watch not currently running, 'Record' dial watch currently winds and runs, 'Rone' dial watch currently winds and runs, silvered dial watch currently winds and runs, white dial watch currently winds and runs.
A 9ct gold cased wristwatch, the circular dial with gilt Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed MAPPIN, to a jewelled manual wind movement signed PINNACLE, the case hallmarked for London 1956, on a later unassociated expanding bracelet, together with two 9ct gold and cultured pearl brooches, a green hardstone fish pendant, suspended from a fancy-link chain stamped '18K', a stone set pendant on chain, stamped '9CT', a pair of green enamel, half pearl and mother of pearl dress studs, assorted further dress studs, a silver hinged box, initialled, and two pairs of silver cufflinks, watch case diameter 3.15cm (qty)Approximate gross weights only (all metal standards untested): watch case back 3gm (watch movement does not wind or run), two pearl brooches combined 3.4gm, chain stamped '18K' 3.9gm, stone set pendant on chain 3.3gm, pair of enamel dress studs 3gm, assorted dress studs combined 8.8gm, silver box 42.5gm.
A 9ct gold gentleman's Rotary manual wind wristwatch the circular silvered dial with baton numerals, subsidiary minute track, 17 jewel movement and inside case stamped 375 diameter of dial 34mmCondition:Movement running at time of cataloguing but not guaranteed or tested. glass loose. Wear to edge of dial. Strap worn.
Three 9ct gold wrist watchescomprising a gent's manual wind wristwatch signed on the dial Tho Russell & Son, with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, on later leather strap, together with two 9ct gold cased manual wind lady's wrist watches (3)width of the former dial approx 26mmCondition:All with wear. Ladies watches with broken/worn straps. Movements not tested or guarenteed.
A vintage 1970s Rolex Oysterdate Precision stainless steel gentleman's wristwatchref 6694, the champagne coloured dial with applied baton numerals, sweep seconds and date aperture, manual wind, with stainless steel oyster bracelet numbered 357 on deployant strap a/fwidth of dial approx. 30mmCondition:Strap broken and worn glass with some surface scratches. The bezel with some surface scratches. Movement not tested or guaranteed.
An Omega De Ville Jeux D'Argent silver bracelet watch, circa 1975the blue rectangular dial with white baton markers and hands, ref: 711.1909, manual wind, heavy link bracelet, with silver import marks to clasp, with original suede pouch width of dial approx. 34mmCondition:Some general wear with age. The case in good condition. Movement not guaranteed or tested. The bracelet with slight kink to end and thereore not lying completely flat.
A 1980s Must de Cartier tank manual wind lady's wrist watchthe rectangular silver gilt case with tri colour dial, applied hands, reverse of case stamped 149916, with outer case, original papers and guarantee width of case approx 20mmCondition:Strap worn. Movement not tested or guaranteed. Surface scratch to glass, Case a little tarnished.
A lady's Omega De Ville stainless steel manual wind wristwatchsilvered rectangular dial baton numerals, stainless steel back numbered 511.163, 17 jewel movement serial No 25426184width of dial 1.5cmCondition:Replacement . Appears in working order at stime of cataloguing but movement not guaranteed or tested.
A 1980s 18ct white gold diamond set lady's Longines manual wind bracelet wrist watchthe silvered oval dial with baton numerals stamped Longines, with diamond bezel, with textured brick links, the reverse of the case stamped 16411758, marked on the clasp 750diameter of dial 20mm., weight approx 42gCondition:The watch appears to be in working order. but no guarantee given. The bracelet in good order.
A 1970s 9ct gold ladies manual wind Rodania bracelet wrist watch the circular silvered dial with baton numerals, the inside cover stamped 119, the articulated textured link bracelet marked 375diameter of case approx 18mm., total weight approx 22gCondition:Movement not tested or guaranteed. The links on the bracelet a little buckled and not lying flat. Dial tarnished to edges.
An 18ct gold cased lady's bracelet manual wind wristwatch by Valmonthe white dial with Arabic and baton numerals, marked on the reverse '18K 0.750', with plated bracelet, together with a lady's 9ct gold cased Omega wristwatch, champagne dial with Arabic and baton numerals, with presentation inscription to the reverse, with expandable plated bracelet marked (2)the first approx diameter dial 16mmCondition:Movement not tested or guaranteed. Dial tarnished on Omega. Both with wear.
A Collection of Leica Books and Brochures including The Leica Manual (Morgan, 1961), The Leica Way (Matheson 1959, 1966), The Leica and the Leica System (Scheerer, early 1960s), Pocket Leica Book (Kisselbach, 1952), The Leica Collectors Guide 1925-1960, Leica Accessory Guide (Laney), Focal Leica Guides (3) and a collection of Leica brochures and instruction booklets
A Selection of Classic Camera Books and Leica Literature titles include Leica Witness to a Century (Alessandro Pasi, 2003), Classic Cameras (Colin Harding), Collecting and Using Classic Cameras (Ivor Matanle), The Jessop International Blue Book 1990-1991, Leica-R4 Reflex Manual (Theo Kisselbach), a Morgan & Morgan reprint of an E.Leitz New York Illustrated Price List, a Hove reprint of the Leica General Catalogue for 1933, a Hove reprint of a Zeiss Contax Repair Manual, together with various other camera marque literature

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