Baume & Mercier - a lady's 18 carat gold bracelet watch, 20 x 27mm gold-coloured roman numeral dial in a 24 x 28mm 18 carat yellow gold case numbered 37041 365773, with integral tapered mesh bracelet 14cm long with safety chain, manual wind movement with sapphire cabochon crown, gross weight 50.4g, no box or paperwork, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.Condition report:The strap is also hallmarked 18 carat yellow gold.
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Omega - a lady's 9 carat yellow gold bracelet watch, 13mm circular champagne baton dial in a 15mm 9 carat yellow gold case numbered 7115708, with integral tapered and textured mesh bracelet 18cm long, manual wind movement numbered 19849309, gross weight 18.5g, with box, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.Condition report:Please see further images.There are no tears to the mesh bracelet but it is just starting to strain a little at the base of the case, fastener is working.
Certina - a lady's 9 carat yellow gold bracelet watch, 14mm square off-white baton dial in a 17mm 9 carat yellow gold case numbered 22213, personal inscription engraved to back of case, fitted with integral mesh bracelet 18cm long, manual wind movement, with original receipt, no box or paperwork, gross weight 36.5g, watch is not running at present time.
Bulova - a lady's yellow metal wristwatch, 17x11mm rectangular burgundy baton dial in a 21x17mm yellow metal case marked inside Bulova 18K 750 221 and 843, case back 2405011, manual wind movement marked Bulova, crown marked Bulova, fitted with a black leather Bulova strap, with branded plastic tag, in branded case with outer branded card box, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
Three ladies' wristwatches, a Rodania lady's yellow metal wristwatch, 14mm circular cream baton dial with 12 o'clock arabic numeral in a 27mm yellow metal case, with a 9 carat yellow gold textured link bracelet 16cm long, manual wind movement, total gross weight 14.3g, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given; a Hefix lady's yellow metal wristwatch, with a black leather strap; and another lady's 9 carat gold wristwatch, with a black material strap and yellow metal clasp marked 9ct.Qty: 3
A gent's gold Omega manual wind wristwatch, silvered dial with subsidiary seconds, Omega crown, case 33mm. CONDITION REPORT: This watch requires the crown to be removed to fully open the case. As such, we cannot see the inner hallmark. It is presumed to be 9ct gold. Winds but currently not running.
Palitoy vintage Action Man Armoured Jeep, vehicle is mostly complete (only missing one jerry can stopper), includes poster and star awards card, Good to Good Plus, within Good to Good Plus opened box, Missing equipment manual. Cherilea Cub Patrol Car, incomplete, Good, within Good opened packaging. (2)
A LADIES 9CT GOLD 'ACCURIST' WRISTWATCH, manual wind, round silver dial signed 'Accurist, 21 jewels', baton markers, gold tone hands, within a polished case, inside case back hallmarked 9ct Edinburgh import 1966, approximate case width 16.9mm, fitted with a diamond cut pattern gate bracelet with folding clasp, stamped 375 and hallmarked 9ct Sheffield 1976, length 185mm, approximate gross weight without movement 10.2 grams (condition report: watch winds, sets and runs at time of cataloguing although time keeping is untested, general light wear, clasp in working condition, overall condition good)
TWO CIRCA 1930'S 9CT GOLD WATCHES, the first a manual wind watch, round silver engine turned pattern dial, Arabic numerals, blue steel hands, within a polished case, inside case back hallmarked 'A.L.D' 9ct Birmingham 1930, movement signed 'Simba 15 jewels', approximate case width 25.3mm, fitted with a 9ct on silver stretch link bracelet, the second with a broken manual wind movement, round two tone dial, Arabic numerals, blue steel hands, polished case, inside case back hallmarked 9ct Chester 1929, unsigned movement, approximate case width 25.1mm, missing bracelet/strap (condition report: the first watch, winds, sets and runs at time of cataloguing, although time keeping is untested, general light wear, would benefit from a gentle clean, the second watch is no running and requires some attention)
New Kingdom period, Ca. 1292 -1077 BC, 19th - 20th Dynasty, Ramesside Period. A mummiform ushabti formed of painted pottery is wearing a bipartite or duplex wig that is painted black. The upper part has faint striations in the modelling at the front, and the long side lappets have echeloned curls falling by the sides of the face. The back of the wig shows no details. The arms are crossed holding a pair of hoes. The Ancient Egyptians believed even after getting to the afterlife that life would not be easy. In result, they took magical servant figures with then called shabtis. The dead would ask the shabti make their afterlife as easy and trouble-free as possible. Shabtis were made solely to do manual labour for the deceased in the afterlife. As a result, they were commonly depicted with arms crossed, holding hoes and baskets. Towards the end of the Pharaonic period, they had become so necessary and elaborate that some tombs contained one worker for every day of the year and thirty-six overseers, each responsible for ten laborers The idea of shabtis first appeared as wax figures in the 11th Dynasty, during the First Intermediate Period, (Staatliches Museum Ägyptischer Kunst, Munich ÄS 6085). These gradually moved onto figures formed of stone and wood in mummiform shape. By the time of the New Kingdom during the Reign of Thutmose IV these became more stylised and would carry agricultural tools to assist them plough the fields, bring in the harvest and fill in the water channels. These figures were an important object in the tombs of the deceased and by the time of the Third Intermediate Period, tombs would carry them in chests in large supplies. These shabtis would come alive on the command of the dead and were called upon with magic from the Book of the Dead. J.-F. Aubert/ L. Aubert, Statuettes _gyptiennes, chaouabtis, ouchebtis, Paris 1974, pp. 122-123. W. M. F. Petrie, Shabtis, London 1935, pl. XXXV, no. 240. M. J. Raven, A transom-window from Tuna el-Gebel, in: OMRO 69, 1989, pp. 51-64. H. Schneider, Shabtis. An introduction to the history of ancient Egyptian funerary statuettes, Leiden 1977, I, p. 206. R. Weill, Quelques types de figurines fun_raires des XIXe et XXe dynasties, in: Mon. Piot 25, 1921/2, pp. 419-438. The World Museum, Liverpool. https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/artifact/shabti-of-khonsuSize: L:210mm / W:60mm ; 245gProvenance: Private London collection; ex. B. Kickx and J. Peeters collections, pre 1978, Belgium.
An assortment of Railway Literature comprising the following publications; The Eastern Yesterday and Today, Men of Steam A portrait of life on the Footplate, Great Western Steam In Action, The LNER 2-6-0 Classes, Steam in East Anglia, Steam around Peterborough, Firing Days Reminiscences of a Great Western Fireman, Signalling Days Final Reminiscences of a Great Western Railwayman, British Rail Motive Power 1989, Collett & Hawksworth Locomotives, Bullied Locomotives, The Midland & Great Northern Joint Railway, Men of the Great Western, A guide to the Steam Railways of Great Britain, British Railways Diesel Traction Manual for Enginemen, The Country Railway, The West Highland Railway, Railway Reminiscences of the Inter War Years, Titled Trains of Great Britain, Trains Illustrated Annual 1962, Great Western Steam in Devon, The Gresley Influence, Line Clear Ahead 75 years of ups and downs, Locospotters Annual, Modern Rail Lubliner Steam,LNER Locomotive Development, Model Railway Engines. (28) All appear in good condition.
Of Goole Ship Building Interest; Marvin, a 9ct gold manual wind presentation gentleman's wristwatch, silvered dial with baton markers, inscribed, "The Goole Shipbuilding & Repairing Co. Ltd, J. Woodcock, for long service, 1979", 32mm, apparently unworn, full working when catalogued, but not guaranteed.

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