AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY 9CT YELLOW GOLD MANUAL WOUND OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, the white dial, with black Roman numerals, subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham 1923, case maker's mark A.L.D, cased stamped Dennison Watch Case Ltd and numbered 260388, movement signed Thos Russell & Son Liverpool Swiss Made 10 Jewels and numbered 34762, inner dust cap stamped Solid Nickel, 260388, approximate case diameter 48mms, approximate gross weight 86.6 grams (Condition Report: overall condition good, minute hand bent out of shape, movement currently functioning at time of cataloguing, untested for time keeping)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY 18CT YELLOW GOLD MANUAL WOUND OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH WITHIN A POCKET WATCH CASE, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, black hands, subsidiary dial at six o'clock, the dial is signed C. Rossel & Co IOCLE, engine turned case back, inner case stamped K18, makers mark JFs and numbered 32913, movement unsigned, approximate case diameter 49mms, pocket watch with accompanying pocket watch case, worn stamp to the reverse of the case with an embossed number '32913', approximate gross weight 90.7 grams (Condition Report: overall condition very good, minor light scratches to case, watch currently functioning at time of cataloguing, untested for time keeping)
THREE GOLD PLATED MANUAL WOUND OPEN FACE POCKET WATCHES, to include a ELGIN NATL WATCH CO.' pocket watch with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, the dial is signed 'Elgin Natl Watch Co.' within a foliate engraved case, a WALTHAM pocket watch, with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, dial signed 'WALTHAM U.S.A.' and an unsigned pocket watch with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary dial at six o'clock, inner case signed 'MOON A.L.D DENNISION' (3) (Condition Report: overall condition good, chips to glass of Elgin pocket watch, minor discolouration to subsidiary dial of Waltham pocket watch, all three pocket watches currently functioning at time of cataloguing, untested for time keeping, gold plating shows signs of wear to all three pocket watches)
A SELECTION OF THREE GOLD PLATED MANUAL WOUND OPEN FACE POCKET WATCHES, to include a SMITHS pocket watch with cream dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary dial at six o'clock, dial signed 'Smiths Made in England, personal engraving to reverse reads ' B Williams An Appreciation Of 20 Years of Service W. Canning & Co Ltd 1949, together with a WALTHAM pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial at six o'clock, dial signed 'Waltham', together with an unsigned pocket watch, with inner case reading 'Dennison' and numbered 1009905 (condition report: pocket watches not functioning at time of cataloguing, cracks to unsigned pocket watch, Smiths pocket watch worn and dial yellowed, surface plating has worn in ages to all three watches)
A LADY'S COCKTAIL WATCH, BY BULOVA, of manual wind movement with Arabic numerals, the bezel accented with single-cut diamonds and fancy-cut sapphires, the polished case with floral engravings and initial on back of case M.H., to a stainless steel flexible bracelet, dial and movement signed Bulova, case in 14K gold, inside case no. 8359823 & stamped 'at June10. 1924', case 15mm* This lot is sold without a reserveCondition Report: Non running, movement was not inspectedNormal signs of wearTotal gross weight approx. 21.8g
A .177" Colt Government 1911 CO2 repeater air pistol, number F52917126. GC (no magazine, not known if working), with its instruction manual, in a Beretta foam lined plastic carrying case (the foam disintegrating). £30-50 Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction.
A Rolex Oyster wristwatch, circa 1940s, steel case on leather strap, the dial with luminous Arabic numerals and hands, subsidiary dial, manual wind, 30mm CONDITION REPORT: Watch ticks when wound, scratches to case and glad. Marks to dial, blemishes and general dirt present. Crown screws and unscrews as expected.
Franklin Mint - A boxed 1:24 scale Franklin Mint 1929 Rolls Royce Phantom / Cabriolet De Ville. The model appears MInt and comes with owners manual,other ephemera with accessories, and sits within a Mint inner polystyrene box. The model is presented in an Excellent box with minor storage wear mainly to corners, and comes with its original Fair Plus shipping box. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
A LADY'S 9CT GOLD 'TIARA' WRISTWATCH, manual wind, round silver dial signed 'Tiara, 17 jewels Incabloc', baton markers, black hands, within a bark effect case, polished case back, inside case back hallmarked 9ct London 1971, fitted with a bark effect articulated bracelet with folding clasp, hallmarked 9ct London 1972, length 165mm, approximate gross weight excluding movement 30.2 grams (condition report: watch winds, sets and runs at time of cataloguing, although time keeping is untested, general light wear, clasp in working condition)
A GENTS 9CT GOLD 'TIMOR' WRISTWATCH, manual wind, round silver dial signed 'Timor, 21 jewels, Incabloc', Arabic twelve, three, six and nine interspaced with baton markers, seconds subsidiary dial at the six clock position, gold tone hands, within a polished case, personal engraving to the case back reads 'Courtaulus W.H.ATTWOOD long service award 1968', inside case back hallmarked 9ct Edinburgh 1967, movement signed 'Timor SU-1200', approximate case width 32.4mm, fitted with a black strap and yellow metal ardillon buckle, approximate gross weight excluding movement 23.6 grams (condition report: watch winds, sets and runs at time of cataloguing, although time keeping is untested, small nibbles to the case where the lip to open is situated, wear to the strap, small surface scratches to the glass front)
A GENTS 9CT GOLD 'VERTEX' WRISTWATCH, manual wind, round silver dial signed 'Vertex Revue', gold Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at the six o'clock position, gold hands, within a polished square case, personal engraving to the case back reads 'BOC, S.A.Collins 21 years service', inside case back signed 'Vertex, 12400, 57369', hallmarked A.L.D 9ct Birmingham 1960, movement signed 'Vertex Revue, 17 jewels, stamped 369 to rim of the case back, lugs stamped 9.375, approximate case width 29.7mm, fitted with a dark brown strap with a white metal ardillon buckle, together with a signed 'BOC' box with additional rolled gold buckle (condition report: watch, winds, sets and runs at time of cataloguing, although time keeping is untested, general light wear, light surface scratches to the case, overall condition good)
A LADY'S 9CT GOLD 'ROTARY' WRISTWATCH, manual wind, round silver dial signed 'Rotary', baton markers, gold tone hands, within a polished case, inside case back stamped 218881, hallmarked 9ct London 1961, approximate case width 21.0mm, fitted with a diamond cut pattern, articulated bracelet and folding clasp, hallmarked 9ct London 1964, length 185mm, approximate gross weight excluding movement 16.6 grams, together with a fitted signed 'Rotary' box (condition report: watch winds, sets and runs at time of cataloguing, although time keeping is untested, general light wear, would benefit from a gentle clean and polish, overall condition good)
A GENTS 'UNITAS' WRISTWATCH, manual wind, round silver dial signed 'Unitas, waterproof antimagnetic, shock absorber', luminescent Arabic numerals, damaged luminescent hands, polished case back, approximate case width 29.8mm, fitted with a light green strap with a white metal ardillon buckle (condition report: working at time of cataloguing, although time keeping is untested, crack to the glass cover, general light wear, overall condition good)
TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER WRISTWATCHES, the first a manual wind 'WALTHAM U.S.A', watch, round white dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at the six o'clock position, blue steel hands, within a polished silver case, inside case back signed 'Dennison Watch Case Ltd', stamped '507619' hallmarked Birmingham 1926, approximate case width 31.0mm, movement signed 'Waltham Mass U.S.A', fitted with a black strap and white metal ardillon buckle, the second watch with manual wind, round white dial, Roman numerals, blue steel hands, in a polished case, inside case back hallmarked Glasgow import 1916, approximate case width 27.5mm, fitted with a thin brown strap and base metal ardillon buckle (condition report: both watches working at time of cataloguing although time keeping is untested, the Waltham may require some attention, wind is slightly stiff, hair line cracks to the ceramic dial, small dinks and light surface scratches to the case of the second watch, overall condition fair to good)
TWO GENT'S WRISTWATCHES AND A LADY'S 'TISSOT' WATCH, to include a gent's gold plated 'Rytima De Luxe, 17 jewels, Incabloc', baton markers, date window at the three o'clock position, gold tone hands, in a polished gold plated case, steel case back, fitted with a bracelet and folding clasp, gents 'Pontiac', manual wind watch, featuring a round silver dial, Arabic twelve, baton markers, seconds subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, silver hands, polished case, case back stamped '20003, 575411', fitted with a black strap and a white metal ardillon buckle, together with a lady's 'Tissot', requires some attention, oval gold dial, baton markers, fitted with a textured articulated bracelet and folding clasp (condition report: the two gents watches are working at time of cataloguing, although time keeping is untested, the ladys is non-running and may require some attention)
The Life of Admiral Lord Nelson K.B. from His Lordship’s Manuscripts, By The Rev. James Stanier Clarke, F.R.S. Librarian to The Prince, And Chaplain Of His Royal Highness’s Household. And John M’Arthur, Esq. LL. D. Late Secretary To Admiral Lord Viscount Hood, London, Printed By T. Bensley, Bolt Court, Fleet Street. For T. Cadell and W. Davies, In The Strand. And W. Miller, Albermarle Street]. 1809. In Two Volumes. This is a first edition set, extra illustrated, of Clarke and M’Arthur’s important biography of Lord Nelson. The two volumes are 3/4 bound on half blue morocco, with five raised bands, gilt titles, six gilt compartments with corner devices, marbled endpapers with bookplates from the libraries of R. C. Anderson and Ira Dye, U.S.N. and a small green bookseller’s label from George Gregory, Bookseller to H.M. Queen Alexandra, Bath. The color frontis depicts Nelson dying (“The Immortality of Nelson”) engraved by Charles Heath after a painting by Benjamin West, with a dedication page to His Royal Highness George Augustus Frederick The Prince (The Prince of Wales), then a two-page advertisement from the authors thanking the Prince, William Earl Nelson (Lord Nelson’s brother), Lady Nelson for providing letters from her late husband, and several other dignitaries, including the Earl of Egremont, in helping the authors write this biography. A fifteen-page list of orders received for the set prior to publication has a one-line erratum at the end, adding one name to the list, then there are thirty-five pages of Contents for both volumes (i - xxxv), followed by Explanations of the Engravings for the two books (i - xiv), a facsimile of a letter from Lord Nelson, beautiful colored portraits of Lord Nelson and Emma Hart (Lady Hamilton) as “A Baccanth”, then an introduction and 359 pages of text and engravings in Volume I, an Appendix with Lord Nelson’s family tree and details about the Battle of Trafalgar, for a total of 375 pages in Volume I and 511 pages in Volume II, with four maps of battle plans in Volume II, including a fold-out map for the Battle of the Nile, a regular map for the Attack off Copenhagen, and two maps for the Battle of Trafalgar - one at the commencement and one at the close of the battle; fifteen of the extra illustrations are hand-colored, all the pages are printed on high-quality thick paper, and all the edges are gilt. James Stanier Clarke was Nelson’s librarian and chaplain, and the two-volume set was printed by Thomas Bensely and published by Thomas Cadell and William Davies, a publishing firm established in London in the mid 1790’s. The authors relied on the collection of manuscripts now in the British Museum and known as the Bridgeport Collection, and they borrowed letters from friends of Lord Nelson as well as from his wife, Lady Hamilton, to complete this important biography. We are not sure how many first editions were printed, but Lowndes notes there were about 1200 subscribers who signed up before publication to receive these two volumes, and if that is any indication of how many first editions were printed, that’s a small number indeed. (William Thomas Lowndes was an English bibliographer whose principal work, The Bibliographer’s Manual of English Literature, was the first systematic work of its kind and was published in four volumes in 1834. It took Lowndes fourteen years to complete.) The set is 4 To. and each volume measures 13 1/2 x 11 1/4 in. wide, and Volume I is 2 1/2 in. deep while Volume II is 2 3/4 in. deep. The gilt on the spines is lightly faded, with light rubbing at the tips, and the second volume has wear at the crown; there is light browning on the front blank endpapers of the first volume, not on the marbled endpapers, and the colored frontis at the beginning of the first volume has light browning in the margins, otherwise the plates and text are very clean, the binding is tight, and still a rare and attractive first edition set about the life of Lord Nelson.
Omega: A Stainless Steel Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, 1960, (calibre 285) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 17892629, silvered dial with Arabic and dagger markers, snap-on back with an engraved presentation inscription, inside back cover with maker's mark Omega Watch Co and numbered 14726-234mm wideCase with surface scratches, case is dirty in parts, minor dents in parts, later crown, back cover with an engraved presentation inscription, plexi glass is cracked and with scratches, later strap and buckle, dial edge between 9 and 10 o'clock with a small mark, dial very slightly discoloured at 2, winding smoothly and hand setting correctly, movement in going order.
A Lady's 9 Carat Gold Wristwatch, signed Omega, 1972, manual wound lever movement, Omega 9 carat gold textured integral bracelet19mm wideCase with surface scratches and minor dents, bracelet is very slightly twisted, later crown, plexi glass with scratches, dial is clean, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order. Total watch weight 18.8g. Bracelet length including watch case is 16cm approximately.
Ten manual wind wristwatches including Roamer, Jughans, Timex, Basis, Dynamis, Olma and DormaCondition Report:All movements except Basis Sport currently funcitioning - Basis is ticking but stops intermittingly, time keeping not checked and no movements guaranteed, Olma seconds hand come loose
Three automatic wristwatches including Enicar Sherpa Star, Sicura, Gruen Precision and Waltham and four manual wind wristwatches including Oris, Kander, Rotary and Gigandet (8)Condition Report:All movements currently functioning (Enicar functioning but cannot crown wind - possibly overwound), no movements guaranteed, Wlatham with some light scratches to dial and glass to bottom left
Rotary 9ct gold gentleman's quartz presentation wristwatch, on white leather strap, Everite 9ct gold ladies manual wind wristwatch, on gilt strap, silver paste stone set necklace, probably Scandinavian, silver ingot and other costume jewellery and watchesCondition Report:Rotary and Everite 9ct back cases only approx 6.45gm, movements not checked, Scandinavian necklace sections with paste stones tested silver, chain necklace not
A burr walnut & gilt brass bracket clock, having sun & moon dial, with manual wind movement striking on bell. 22cm tall. There is a 1cm long surface scratch to the lower left front case (can be seen on pictures) tiny nibbles to the surface (top left side outward) some grazing to the varnish glaze. Please also note the clock looks to be complete, but is not currently working (needs attention)

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