A 9ct gold Omega wristwatch, A 9ct gold Omega wristwatch, cal. 484, the signed square dial with baton markers, 17 jewel manual wind movement signed and numbered 23106174 within a 9ct gold case bearing hallmarks for London, 1965, numbered 7115690, to the textured bracelet with folding clasp, case width 14mm, gross weight 35.2g.Overall condition good to fairWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the accuracy of any timepiece offeredScratches in keeping with age and general wearBracelet very slightly misshapen
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A Chronographe Leonidas gentleman's manual wind steel cased wristwatch. The signed 32mm silvered dial with Arabic numerals and two subsidiary dials, unsigned movement; together with two unsigned manual wind gentleman's nickel cased wristwatches.Chrono winds and runs. The chronograph function works but the buttons are stiff.
A VERY FINE AND RARE EARLY 18TH CENTURY 'TYPE 3 BURR WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCKTHOMAS TOMPION AND EDWARD BANGER, LONDON, NO. 463, CIRCA 1707.The stepped caddy top surmounted by three large orb finials and twin sound frets supported by 3/4 and 1/4 brass-mounted Doric columns to the front and rear, the concave throat moulding over a long quarter-veneered door with D-moulded frame, punch numbered 463 on the leading edge, the sides with a pair of rectangular herringbone cross-banded panels, on a similar panel base and moulded apron. The 11-inch square brass dial with double screwed Indian mask spandrels enclosing the silvered chapter ring with Arabic five-minute band engraved with half-quarter marks framing the minute-track, Roman hours with meeting-arrow-head half-hour markers and an inner quarter-hour track, the finely matted centre with subsidiary Arabic seconds dial and chamfered date aperture with pin-hole manual adjustment, signed in a polished reserve Tho: Tompion/EDW. BANGER/LONDON, with typical blued steel hands. The dial feet latched to the substantial weight-driven eight-day movement united by six heavy knopped pillars, the backplate cut for the anchor and punch-numbered along its lower edge 463, the going train with anchor escapement and typical long steel crutch to a brass-rod pendulum: the strike train with internal rack acting on the bell above. Ticking and striking, together with the case key, pendulum and brass-clad weights. 2.42m (7ft 11.5ins) high.Footnotes:Provenance:Christie's, London, 14 June 2000, lot 75. Literature:Evans, J., Carter, J., Wright, B. (2013) Thomas Tompion 300 Years. Kent: White Horse Press, page 480.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
To be sold without reserve A Collection of Forty Books: Kenneth Garlick, Sir Thomas Lawrence Tolstoi, Erzählungen Samuel Shellabarger, Prince of Foxes Carl Muller, Once Upon a Tender Time Jim Corbett, Jungle Lore, 1953 Eric Newby, A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush, 1981 D. R. Sherman, Into The Noonday Sun, 1966 Wilfred Thesiger, Arabian Sands John P. S. Mackenzie, Birds in Peril, 1977 James Fenimore Cooper, The Deerslayer Jerome J. Knap, The Complete Hunter´s Almanac, 1978 Round Africa Cruise The Search for the Source of the Nile, 1999 Ernest Hemingway, The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories, 1972 Thomas J. Assad, Three Victorian Travellers, 1964 Ceylon Pictorial Stamps, 4th February 1950 Instruction Manual Karmann Ghia A Guide to the Birds of Antigua Stefan Zweig, Brazil Land of Future, 1942 N. D' Anvers, An Elementary History of Art, 1882 M. de Bonald, Recherches Philosophiques sur les Premiers Objets des Connaissances Morales, 1818 John Galsworthy, A Modern Comedy, 1956 Thomas Archer, Gladstone and His Contemporaries, 1883 Guerney, Dimitri Merejkowski A. Conan Doyle, The Great Boer War, 1900 J. B Priestley, Low Notes on a High Level, 1954 Z. H. Ross, One Corpse Missing, 1948 George Gibbs, The Great Deception J. C. Stobart, The Grandeur that was Rome, 1935 Lord Lytton, The Pilgrims of the Rhine Lord Lytton, The Caxtons: A Family Picture Léonie D’Aunet, L’ Héritage du Marquis d’Elvingy Mulock, Head of the Family Paul du Chaillu, Stories of the Gorilla Country, 1868 Gregory Borovka, Scythian Art, 1928 From Cromwell to Wellington, 1900 Thomas Ernest Godson, Mining Commissioners Cases Ontario 1912-1917, 1919 R. Chantelauze, Mémoires de Philippe de Commynes, 1881 W. Boyd Dawkins, Early Man in Britain and His Place in the Tertiary Period, 1880 Shakespeare, Sonnets, 1928
Movado Chronometer Ermeto: a 935 standard silver-gilt cased bag watch, the silvered luminous arabic dial with luminous hands, fitted a manual wind movement worked by the opening of the embossed reptile skin effect leather case, engraved to reverse 'Marjorie Xmas 1939', and stamped 1209740, 48 x 32mms, with a 9ct yellow gold snake link chain, 9.5g.
A mid-century Art Deco style 18ct gold, ruby and diamond concealed watch bracelet, 1950s, the 16mm. case of stepped, Odeonesque style, set with rows of emerald cut rubies and brilliant cut diamonds, with confoming lugs to the flexible gaspipe bracelet, the watch hidden behind a similarly decorated stepped, hinged cover of bowtie form, revealing the rectangular, silvered Savillon dial, fronting a 17J manual wind Swiss movement, the rubies totalling approx. 5.25ct, the diamonds approx. 2ct.. The watch winds and runs. and the hands adjust correctly. There is some flaking to the lacquer on the dial, edge wear and a little spotting. The bracelet is in good condition overall. The hinged cover is sprung and pops open and closes crisply. The stones are very good overall - two or three of the rubies have tiny chips to the table edges. One diamond to one side of the hinged dial cover appears to be a smaller, more recent replacement. There are two small dings to the right side of the watch case.
A mid-century 9ct gold Garrard gents manual wind wrist watch, the 31mm. Dennison case hallmarked Birm. 1931, inscribed to caseback, the 17J Swiss movement signed 'Garrard', the silvered, 27mm. dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds at six, blue steel lance hands, on a later tan leather strap.. Winds and runs. Dial VG. Case good, with tool scratches to edge of caseback. Caseback with presentation inscription. Strap good but later.
An antique pocket watch movement, the full plate movement signed 'A. R. Adrian LONDON 1822', with diamond balance jewel, pierced and mask engraved balance cock, does not wind, for repair; together with a 9ct gold manual wind wrist watch, hallmarked 1942, Swiss 15J movement, not runing, lacks strap; a Swiss silver fob watch, lacks glass; and a Pilot gold plated ladies manual wind wrist watch, overwound. (4)
A ladies Omega Dynamic stainless steel manual wrist watch, c.1972, movement no. 27850817, the signed, circular 19mm. gold dial with blue chapter ring with white baton markers, the oval case 30mm. at widest, numbered 700L 102 to case back, original dark blue corfam strap, in the original box with guarantee booklet. Winds and runs. Dial has some flaking from batons and patch of pitting to outer orange border at 11 o'clock. Case good, some scratching to case back. Strap fair. Case good. Outer card box has some ink grafitti to one side.
A 9ct gold Rotary ladies cocktail watch, hallmarked London 1970, with manual 21J movement, 13mm.square signed, silvered bark-effect dial, with baton markers, 9ct gold square case, no. 69641, on an integral 9ct gold flexible bracelet.. Winds and runs. Some flaking from black finish to batons. Caseback has a small ding. Strap slightly twisted from where the watch has been wound on the wrist, but it is not noticeable when being worn.
A mid-century ladies 9ct gold cased Accurist wrist watch, hallmarked Edinburgh 1949, manual wind, signed 15J movement, 15mm. silvered circular Arabic dial with subsidiary seconds at six, the octagonal case on a 9ct gold sprung bracelet; together with a gents gold plated Longines quartz wrist watch, 1970s-80s. (2). Accurist winds and runs. Good overall, with some spotting to outside of dial and some light pitting to gold on caseback. Longines is not running. Some wear to plating on case and strap worn.
A vintage 18ct gold cased Piaget ladies wrist watch, late-1950s, manual wind (not currently running), champagne dial with gilt batons, 15mm. circular case, rolled gold sprung strap.. Not running (possibly overwound). Scratching and spotting to dial. Light scratching to crystal. Expected scratching to case from use. Caseback with presentation inscription, dated 1958. 9ct gold St Christopher charm attached to lug.
A mid-century Rolex Shock-Resisting stainless steel mid-size manual wind wrist watch, 1950s, the 24.5mm. silvered dial with minute tracks, centre seconds, gilt Rolex crown and lumed gilt dot and batons markers with Arabic numerals at 2,4,6,8 and 10, the 30mm. case with plain crown, the signed Dennison for Rolex caseback numbered 12324 2789, signed 15 Rubis movement, no. 68000, with later black leather strap, in a blue flock Rolex box,. Winds and runs. Hands adjust correctly. One securing screw is detached from the movement but present - it appears to lack the lower threaded section, so cannot be re-fitted. Silvering to dial has dulled and light surface scratches to centre. Luming to batons and dots has dulled and degraded. There is no luming to the hands. Some scratching to plastic crystal. Expected scratching and small nicks to case from regular use. Strap good but not original or by Rolex. Box probably later.
A gold plated Waltham pocket watch. Open face with cream dial, black Arabic numerals, with the minutes in red, with a subsidiary seconds dial. The case back is engraved with a shield and foliar design, with beading to the case edge. Manual wind mechanism, winds and is ticking. Screw off case back reveals the decorative mechanism, blued steel screws and jewelled fly wheel. The mechanism signed The American Watch Company of Waltham, Massachusetts, further stamped with the prestigious 'Bond Street' Grade, intended for export to the UK, stamped with the serial number 13932165 which dates this timepiece to 1905. The case is signed Philadelphia Watch case Company, and was Guaranteed for twenty years, further stamped with the case reference number 9280474. Diameter of the case 4.9cm. Condition Report:Available upon request

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