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Lot 451

Vintage 1940's Tissot Aquasport gentleman's wrist watch, the matt black dial with gilt numerals, and subsidiary seconds, fitted with a Tissot manual wind movement numbered 59695, dial, stainless steel case, numbered 1118271 and mounted on a striped woven strap Watches from the period of collaboration between Tissot and Omega are often fitted with an Omega movement . CONDITIONMovement winds and hands turn freely, Not tested for timekeeping. Some fine scratches to plexiglass and case back commensurate with age.Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.

Lot 468

Rolex Tudor Ladies ball watch, the circular blue enamelled case with all over star decoration, the white enamel dial signed Tudor, Swiss made, inset gold baton hour markers and hands, fitted with a manual wind movement. The clasp fashioned as a star marked RWC and 925. . CONDITIONMovement winds and hands turn freely, not tested for timekeeping.Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold

Lot 444

A gentleman's Creation gold wristwatch, the signed dial with Arabic hour markers to 12 and 6, dot hour markers, minute track, and dauphin hands, fitted with a manual wind 17 jewel incabloc movement the case back marked for 18 ct gold and mounted on a black leather strap; together with a Ladies Vertex Revue gold wristwatch in octagonal case, signed silvered dial, Arabic hour markers,fitted with a Vertex 85 calibre manual wind movement, the case back marked for 9 ct, A.L>D and numbered 52953/41598 and mounted on an expanding bracelet.. CONDITIONCreation case diameter 36mmVertex Revue case diameter 20mmEwbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.

Lot 459

Delano ladies gold dress watch the signed dial set within a square shaped case, the bezel with hour markers,The manual wind 17 jewel incabloc movement marked swiss and Delano, the case back marked for 18 carat inside and numbered 1217-3 hallmarked Birmingham 1963 and box.. CONDITIONMovement winds and hands turn freely, not tested for timekeepingCase diameter 17x15mmGross weight 23 grams Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.

Lot 480

Omega Gentleman's De Ville reference 1061 Gold De Ville wristwatch, the signed square dial with baton hour markers, fitted with a calibre 625 17 jewel manual wind movement numbered 41 960574, the case back marked inside for 9 carat and numbered 3115498, and mounted on an integral bracelet with signed fold over clasp together with a Longines quartz square faced wristwatch with white enamel dial, Roman numeral hour markers,and subsidiary seconds dial, the back numbered 21111215 and mounted on a brown leather strap.. CONDITIONOmega winds and functioning at time of inspection but not tested for timekeeping.Gross weight of Omega: 61.2 grams (including glass but excluding movement)Longines requires battery replacement.Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.

Lot 440

Rolex Oyster Perpetual wristwatch reference 5015, signed dial with dagger and Arabic numeral hour markers, Mercedes hands and numbered minute track, signed crown and bubble back, fitted with a later non Rolex manual wind movement, mounted on a brown leather strap. CONDITIONMechanism winds and hands turn freely, not tested for timekeeping, the movement is non Rolex replacement, dial has some discolouration from age, case diameter 34mmEwbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.

Lot 501

Rolex Ladies gold Prima wristwatch the signed guilloche dial with Arabic numerals and railway minute track ,fitted with a prima 15 jewel manual wind movement, the hinged case back marked 6 world records,RWC ltd and 9 carat gold. and mounted on a link bracelet the fold over clasp hall marked for 9 carat. CONDITIONHands turn freely and movement winds, not tested for time keeping but functioning at time of inspection.Gross weight, 17.6 gramsEwbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.

Lot 487

Winegarten ,A Ladies gold wristwatch with silvered dial ,Arabic numeral hour markers and subsidiary seconds dial,fitted with a manual wind movement and mounted on a 9 carat bracelet marked WHW ,together with a ladies wristwatch with rectangular dial, and mounted on a leather strap. . CONDITIONscratches to case backs and sides commensurate with age, both watches wind but not tested.gross weight 33.6 gEwbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.

Lot 503

Camy watch company, a gentleman's wristwatch with centre seconds hand, 17 jewel incabloc manual wind movement, mounted on a brown leather strap, A Waltham stainless steel gentleman's day date wristwatch with fluted bezel, and automatic movement, A 1970s Seiko gentleman's day date wristwatch with Automatic movement and mounted on a leather strap and a Seiko Ladies quartz wristwatch (4). CONDITIONCamy case sides tarnished and worn, movement windsWaltham and gentleman's Seiko both wind and hands turning freely. Seiko ladies watch requires replacement batter,Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.

Lot 432

Vertex Revue gentlemen's gold wristwatch, signed circular dial with baton hour markers centre seconds hand and date at three, fitted with a manual wind movement, with flat link bracelet, all in 9 ct yellow goldSold on behalf of the Haven Foundation. CONDITIONGross weight 49 grams crown is replacement and gold plated watch is currently working but has not been tested for time keepingEwbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.

Lot 592

Box of vintage Meccano with instruction manual, pin box with Meccano tyres and cogs etc. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 79

TVR Vixen S2 owners manual and other motor manuals including Austin Healey

Lot 305

A boxed Twix twin railway engine with carriages and a Twix railway manual

Lot 496

A manual dual 10 ton log splitter

Lot 212

LONGINES. A rare gentleman's German military Longines wristwatch c.1942. The black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial & luminous hands. Manual wind movement. The back of the case numbered DH1598. The inner case marked Longines 22188. The movement signed Longines 6402112. Case diameter approx. 32mm. The number 1598 on the back of the case, also repeated at the 11 o'clock lug. Replacement black leather strap.Please note: All watches and clocks are antique, second hand & used. All are as entered for sale by the vendor & are sold as found, with any faults or damage. We do not provide a guarantee & it must not be assumed by any bidder, that any watch or clock is in working order, complete undamaged or that all parts are original. We advise all potential buyers to obtain a condition report. returns & refunds will not be considered for buyers not requesting, refusing or ignoring a condition report.

Lot 266

Three WWII Manuals, Manual of Air Navigation Vol.1, Royal Air Force Flying Training Part 1 - Landplanes and a Pilots and a Flight Engineers Notes on Liberator

Lot 525

A Cased Singer Electric Sewing Machine with Instruction Manual, Accessories, Cottons

Lot 548

A Spear and Jackson Pressure Washer with Instruction Manual

Lot 195

A Cartier gilt metal travel alarm clock, white dial with black Roman numerals, cream lacquer surround, hinged stand with feet modelled as Cartier 'C' logos, manual wind movement, ref.7504 14561, 8cm high

Lot 686

A gentleman's stylish 14k Helvetia manual wind wrist watch, with square Arabic dial and raised lugs, on later associated strap.

Lot 687

A gentleman's stainless steel Eloga manual wind calendar moonphase wrist watch (no strap).

Lot 688

A gentleman's early 1950's 9ct gold Buren Grand Prix manual wind wrist watch, with rectangular Arabic dial and subsidiary seconds, on associated strap.

Lot 689

A gentleman's early 1970's stainless steel Omega manual wind wrist watch, movement c.601, on associated strap.

Lot 690

A gentleman's 1940's 9ct gold Accurist manual wind wrist watch, with rectangular Arabic dial and subsidiary seconds, on associated strap.

Lot 691

A gentleman's 1930's? 9ct gold manual wind rectangular wrist watch, retailed by Mappin, with tumbling Arabic numerals, on associated leather strap.

Lot 692

A gentleman's 1930's? 10k gold filled Gruen Precision manual wind wrist watch, with rectangular Roman and baton dial, with subsidiary seconds, on associated strap.

Lot 694

A gentleman's 1930's 9ct gold Record manual wind wrist watch, with rectangular Arabic dial and subsidiary seconds, on associated strap.

Lot 695

A gentleman's 1930's 9ct gold Vertex manual wind wrist watch, with rectangular Arabic dial and subsidiary seconds, on associated strap.

Lot 1

A collection of motor cycle related books, including a Moto Guzzi V50 owners manual and four motor cycle related prints.

Lot 1008

2003 Porsche Boxster S, 986, 3200cc. Registration number A20 HYP. Chassis number WPOZZZ98240640670. Engine number 670083. Companion models to Porsche's perennial 911 - 914, 924, 944, 928 - have all come and gone, but in 1997 a new car arrived that looks as though it might stay the course a little longer: the Boxster. The secret of the Boxter's success lies in the fact that, unlike previous attempts to extend the range, it bears a strong resemblance to the 911 and is recognisably a Porsche. First seen as a showcar at the Detroit Motor Show in 1993, the Boxster was designed in-house by Grant Larson and Stefan Stark, and took its inspiration from two main sources: the 356 Speedster and 550 Spyder of the 1950s. Mid-engined like the latter, rather than rear-engined like the 911, the two-seater Boxster is powered by a water-cooled version of Porsche's trademark 'boxer' flat-six motor, a feature that would later be applied to the 911. The Boxster debuted in 2.5-litre form with 204bhp on tap. Anti-lock brakes, electric hood, climate control, pop-up rear spoiler, twin air bags, leather interior and an alarm came as standard plus, of course, Porsche's legendary engineering excellence and superlative build quality. In 1999, the model's original 2.5-litre engine gave way to a 2.7 producing 217bhp. At the same time, the more focused Boxster S entered the fray, powered by a 3.2-litre flat six making 249bhp, sufficient for 0-62mph in 5.9sec, and with a six- speed manual gearbox or the existing five-speed Tiptronic. The addition of Motronic engine management and VarioCam (variable camshaft) technology in 2003 helped to raise the performance of the standard Boxster 2.7 to 225bhp and of the S to 256bhp. In addition, a minor facelift ushered in a glass rear window. These 2003/53-reg cars are considered the best. In 2004, with the replacement 987-series Boxster approaching, a 261bhp limited-run S-based version called the Anniversary was launched. HYP was first registered in November 2003 and according to the replacement service book it has had 12 stamps from either Porsche or Specialists until recently when it was serviced locally. These confirm its life of use in London 2004 - 2005, three stamps and a mileage of 38,971 added, it then began moving North to Cumbria and Tyneside until in February 2015 it was serviced in Scotland at 97,604 miles. It remained there before arriving in the East Riding with our vendor in May 2018 and the yearly MOT's have taken it up to the current 108,851 miles. As with all cars of this type it is the cataloguers opinion that one is better buying a car that has been used and regularly maintained than one laid up for long periods. When viewed for the catalogue it started with no issues apart from a slow drivers window and drove very well. Sold with the V5C and service booklet, it has recently had a new battery and alternator fitted.

Lot 1019

1958 Excelsior Consort, 98cc. Registration number 637 UYK (non transferrable). Frame number SAC 255. Engine number 605B 5523. Excelsior's Consort first appeared in 1953 as the F4, with Villiers 4F engine and two-speed gearbox, changing to the 6F unit for 1956 when a plunger-suspended version joined the range. The Consorts continued in production until the end of 1957 when they were replaced by the new Consort CA8, a more up-to-date design featuring a telescopic front fork and swinging-arm frame. A year-or-so later a rigid-framed (F4F) version was reintroduced and the two Consorts continued until the rigid model was dropped in 1963, to be followed a year later by the swinging-arm type. UYK is a swinging arm version and having been off the road was registered with DVLA in 1986. Having undergone a full restoration it has a wonderful patina now. Owned by Michael Ralph of Birmingham from January 2017 our vendor bought it in July 2018. Unused since its acquisition our vendor has decided sell his collection due to his advancing years, it should only require gentle recommissioning. Sold with the V5C and a photocopy of the engine manual.

Lot 1022

1986 Kawasaki KE 100, 99 cc. Registration number C781 CRU. Frame number JKAKETB13HA013388. Engine number G5E 173090. The Kawasaki KE100 is a dual-sport motorcycle that was produced by Kawasaki from 1976 to 2001. A direct successor to the G5, the major changes on the KE100 were different ergonomics and a change in transmission layout (1-N-2-3-4-5 to the G5's N-1-2-3-4-5). The KE100 did not change much through the years, although minor changes were made to the engine and transmission over successive model years, as well as a switch to different tanks after the B4 model. It uses an oil injection system that Kawasaki calls superlube to both eliminate fuel-mixing and give a precise fuel-oil mixture in the two-stroke cycle, reducing emissions. The rear shocks are adjustable with up to 110mm of travel whilst the front have 145mm. MCN reviewed it and said "If you want basic transport, in a two stroke trail bike package, then the Kawasaki KE100 is arguably the template for the entire class. Starting life as the 100 G4 TR, it evolved into the KM100 and KE100, eventually killed off by looming emissions regulations in 1998". CRU appears to have been imported by North Leicester Motorcycles in 2015 and registered by them before being sold to Peter Addyman of Exeter in the October. At this time the tank was repainted and its MOT recorded 2,055 miles. Our vendor purchased it the following year and rode it for a while, taking the mileage up to 2,171, before taking it off the road. A move to the North means it is no longer used. Sold with the V5C, a new MOT, various paperwork, owners manual and sales brochure.

Lot 1028

1985 Yamaha RD500LC, 499 cc. Registration number B77 GNL. Frame number 1GE002563. Engine number 1GE002563. Introduced in 1984, the RD500LC was a street legal, road going version of Yamaha's factory YZR500 competition motorcycle which at the time was leading the world championship with Kenny Roberts. This wasn't a motorcycle based upon a current production model intended for the road, but a fresh adaptation of a factory race machine, the closest thing to a Gran Prix motorcycle the average rider could get. The 499cc V-4 two-stroke engine developed 88 bhp @ 9500 rpm in its tuned for the street form. The liquid cooled engine was a 50° twin crankshaft V-4 with the dual crankshafts geared directly to the wet, multi-disc clutch. With four 26mm Mikuni carburettors using reed valve induction, the carburettors were necessarily mounted at the sides of the cylinders but on 90° manifolds to reduce the width of the engine package. The transmission was kick start only through a 6-speed close ratio gear set. Lubrication of the gears and outer crankshaft bearings was though a trochoid oil pump driven by a separate crankshaft. The chassis was formed by box section mild steel tubing and a full fairing cloaked the motorcycle. Braking was afforded by state-of-the-art twin 267mm ventilated steel disc with a 2-piston calliper up front while a similar 245mm single disc did the duties in the back. Yamaha's Monoshock handled the suspension in the rear of the motorcycle. Weighing in at 452 lbs., the Yamaha had a top speed of 148 mph. Only produced a few short years from 1984 through 1986, the Yamaha RD500LC is rare and highly collectible. This rare UK, unrestored and totally original, machine was ordered in July of 1984 by James Todd of Bishop Auckland and he took delivery on the 1st April 1985 for the sum of £3,270 from Harry Woods of Newcastle upon Tyne. He rode it sparingly until 1992 when the MOT expired and as his health had become an issue it was parked up with a mileage of 4,609. After he passed away in May 2015 it was transferred to his brother who has stored it since. Totally original except for the off side wing mirror which was damaged when it fell over (a pattern part is fitted but the original is included in the sale). Sold by these rooms as lot 1057 on the 7th July 2018 to our vendor. He has not used it due to ill health although he has purchased a pair of original wing mirrors, new fuel lines, new spark plugs and a battery (none have been fitted) Sold with the V5C, four MOT's, the bill of sale and collection docket, the service log, owner's manual, service manual, toolkit, the original mirror and a copy of the July auction catalogue and invoice.

Lot 148

Military ephemera including Home Guard Explosives, Customs of the Services, Army vehicles manual, 1942 German letter etc

Lot 54J

Genuine Michael Kors ladies watch. MK3190. Comes with box and manual book.

Lot 55J

A Ladies Michael Kors Runaway Chronograph watch MK5055, Comes with box and manual book

Lot 637E

A tray of vintage car badges to include; Jaguar, Volvo, Vauxhall & Jaguar manual etc

Lot 886

A collection of wristwatch straps, pendant watches and manual wind wristwatches

Lot 887

Lady's quartz and manual wind wristwatches

Lot 1117

Three typewriters; one electric and two manual **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 230

A Leica Mini II compact 35mm film camera, with instruction manual and other documentation (untested)

Lot 1040

A collection of Foden Commercial Vehicle Ephemera: Sourced from a Company Master Engineer to include - Foden 1957 2 Stroke Oil Engine MK 1 maintenance and spare part manual, priced 2 guineas marked in Pencil "Master Copy Not To Be Removed" together with an Engine Department Report dated 1967 "Foden Engine - Present Position and Future Prospects".

Lot 1041

A collection of Foden Commercial Vehicle Ephemera: Sourced from a Company Master Engineer to include a Foden FD.12 MKVII Marine Propulsion Manual 1970 including photos, Chassis Maintenance Manual 1971 and a 6 CYL. Marine Generator (60KW) spare parts list and manual 1st edition. (3)

Lot 1046

A collection of Foden Commercial Vehicle Ephemera: Sourced from a Company Master Engineer to include - Foden 1957 2 Stroke Oil Engine MK 1, maintenance and spare part manual priced 2 guineas marked in Pencil "Master Copy Not To Be Removed" together with Foden Goods vehicles spare parts and maintenance for 4,6 and 8 wheel models 1957 290+ pages in well used but poor condition. Includes documents photos drawings etc. (2)

Lot 1047

A collection of Foden Commercial Vehicle Ephemera: Sourced from a Company Master Engineer to include - Foden Engine spare parts list 1960 MK.III 4 & 6 cylinder, comprehensive MK.VI and MK.VII engine spare parts list 1966, MK.II cylinder heads and allied parts and spare parts list 4 & 6 cylinder engines, 4 cylinder marine propulsion 2 stroke oil engine supplementary spare parts list and instruction manual 1st edition, MK.VII engine workshop and maintenance manual 1969, Foden MK.VI engine workshop and maintenance manual 1962 (copy) and a Blower overhaul workshop procedure 1972 (copy). (7).

Lot 1048

A collection of Foden Commercial Vehicle Ephemera: Sourced from a Company Master Engineer to include - two comprehensive folders - experimental department handbook includes general instructions, drivers instructions, details of test routes, test techniques, product information, maintenance of vehicles and trailers and general information and the other folder containing Foden vehicle workshop manual 35 pages of drawings plans and illustrations 1975. (2).

Lot 1051

A collection of Foden Commercial Vehicle Ephemera: Sourced from a Company Master Engineer to include - Foden News 1972, 1979 Service News 1972, Foden Wagon Illustrated Spare Part List, Foden A Century of Progress, Foden N.C. Bus Operators Manual, A century of Progress x 3, Historic Commercials, Foden Export & Specifications (folder only ), Fodens New Project Document, Giant Fodens Colour All Purpose All Terrain Tactical Support Military Vehicles Brochure, Foden 13 Ton - 24 Ton Standard Wagons and other vehicles (folder only) and Presentation Cased History of The Truck Makers Booklet complete with 7 inch Motor Works Band record. (15)

Lot 1442

A black wooden box 'making an enlarger', instruction manual inside.

Lot 418

A lady's Omega Geneve steel cased wristwatch, having a signed silvered dial with baton markers, manual wind movement, case dia.23mm, on probably associated steel meshlink bracelet

Lot 420

A gent's Girard Perregaux steel cased manual wind wristwatch, having signed silvered dial, case dia.34mm, on replacement expanding bracelet; together with a gent's Zodiac Autographic steel cased wristwatch, having signed black dial with 36-hour power reserve, Arabic numerals to the quarters, automatic movement, the back cover numbered 405787, case dia.33mm, on steel bracelet

Lot 422

A gent's Omega 9ct gold cased vintage wristwatch, having a signed champagne dial (with major spotting), Arabic numerals to the quarters, manual wind movement, case dia.34mm, on probably replacement leather bracelet

Lot 262

Gents Rodana 1940's Military style watch manual wind with red second hand

Lot 293

Costume jewellery and watch group includes three manual wind watches for restoration one is running, rose quartz beaded necklace (approx length 60cm), Victorian metal brooch, silver rings, marcasite jewellery and a pearl necklace A/F

Lot 317

Ladies 9ct rose gold Solix watch with a mechanical manual wind movement working when tested. The case is marked 9c to the case, the bracelet is gilt metal and A/F.

Lot 353

Three mechanical watches and a quartz example includes a ladies Tissot Stylist manual wind movement, Gents Incarbloc Roamer manual wind, Timex Self Wind made in Britain. As well as a laides steel quartz watch. All mechanical watches working when tested

Lot 374

18ct yellow gold Bucherer cocktail watch marked lynx 750 to the case and 750 CB to the clasp. Manual wind movement working when tested. Approx case width 15mm, total weight 36 grams, bracelet length 16cm

Lot 1068

Gold wristwatch manual wind, London import marks 1925, on expanding gold strap stamped 9ct,two Edwardian silver bird brooches one hallmarked Birmingham 1908 and silver pill box hallmarked Condition Report & Further Details Wristwatch approx 16.47gm, good condition ticking away inscribed versoOther brooch tested silverClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1102

Omega 9ct gold gentleman's quartz wristwatch No.1061, recessed push button crown, stamped 375 on original leather strap with guarantee dated (19)83, instruction manual and box Condition Report & Further Details Good clean dial and glass, strap shows signs of wear, not currently working - new battery requiredClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1106

Must de Cartier Argent tank silver-gilt manual wind wristwatch No. 6 192104, tri-colour dial, on crocodile leather strap Condition Report & Further Details Ticking away, a few blemishes to the dial, some gilt lossClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1109

Tissot 18ct gold ladies wristwatch, manual wind No. 7403844 hallmarked, on expanding gold-plated strap, with papers Condition Report & Further Details Approx 15.9gm gross, ticking awayClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

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