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A 1969 WOLSELEY 85/80 SALOON CAR. A GENUINE BARN FIND WHICH WE BELIEVE MAY HAVE ONLY HAD ONE OWNER, ON A V5, IT HAS AN 1800 CC TRANSVERSE ENGINE WITH MANUAL GEARBOX AND 20 K MILES RECORDED. IT WAS LAST TAXED IN JUNE 1983 AND WE BELIEVE IT HAS BEEN STORED SINCE - THERE ARE A NUMBER OF DOCUMENTS AND MANUALS INCLUDED IN THE LOT
Winchester interest: Leather bindings - Ball, Charles, An Historical Account of Winchester with Descriptive Walks, 1818 4to; The History and Antiquities of Winchester, 2 vols, 1773 to/w two further copies of Vol I; A Manual of Prayers for Ufe of the Scholars of Winchefter College, 1728; Views of the Ancient Buildings in England (vols I - VI in three vols) - 9 - all disbound; to/w various antique and later disbound engravings, etchings and prints of Winchester, including the Cathedral's stained glass, etc.
Stoeger model 2000 12 bore semi-automatic shotgun with, chequered semi-pistol grip and forend, sling suspension mounts, vented top rib and 30 inch multi choke barrel, overall length 130cm, length of pull 36cm, serial number 409508, with owner's manual, three chokes and choke key. PLEASE NOTE THAT A VALID RELEVANT FIREARMS/SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE IS REQUIRED TO HANDLE/PURCHASE THIS ITEM.
A 1923 18ct gold Omega trench type wristwatch with signed white dial, black Arabic numerals and hands and seconds subsidiary dial at 6 o'clock, manual wind case diam. 31mm, gross wt. 22.94g. Condition: not currently in working order although flywheel moves freely, movement will wind with crown and adjusts the hands fine, small dents and scratches to case, hallmarked as pictured to inside, movement reference 6146328, dial has some damage/losses around 9-12 o'clock and cracks around 3-6 o'clock, no strap.
A 1969 stainless steel Omega De Ville 111.077 manual wind wristwatch with champagne signed dial, hour markers and hands in black and gold, snap back case housing a 17 jewel caliber 620 manual wind movement, no strap, case diam. 32mm. Condition: not currently running, appears over wound, crown has Omega logo and functions fine, dial has some minor pitting around 12-2 o'clock, otherwise clean, glass has some scratches, case with outer surface scratches and to case back, no strap, no spring bars, no box or papers.
A ladies 18ct gold 1950s International Watch Co cocktail watch with signed champagne dial, hour batons and hands in gold, snap back case referenced to outside, 17 jewel caliber 431 manual wind movement, fitted with after market two piece black leather strap, case width 17mm. Condition: currently in working order although not sold with any guarantees, dial has some minor wear, hands ok, glass with some minor scratches, case overall good, minor rubbing to hallmarks but readable, strap good no damage, no box or papers.
A ladies 1950s hallmarked 9ct gold CYMA Cymaflex wristwatch, powered by a 17 jewel caliber 434K manual wind movement, on hallmarked 9ct gold strap, gross wt. 11.19g. Condition: currently in good working order although not sold with any guarantees, dial and case very clean no damage, crown operating fine, strap and clasp in good working order.
A 1934 gold plated Omega wristwatch, with signed silver dial having Arabic numerals and hands in black with outer minute track and center sweeping seconds, snap back case signed and referenced 9380615 to inside, housing a 15 jewel caliber 234SC manual wind movement, case diam. 30mm. Condition: will tick and flywheel free although not enough tension in crown which needs re setting to wind movement on properly and to be able to adjust time properly also, dial and hands clean no damage, glass has very minor marks only, case back has damage and loss around opening and between lugs, signs of oxidisation also, no strap, one lug has fixed bar but other has been replaced with spring bar having small holes drilled into lugs to accommodate.
A 1970 gold plated Omega Geneve 135041 manual wind wristwatch, having gold tone signed dial, hands and hour markers in gold and black, center sweeping seconds, stainless steel screw back signed and referenced to inside housing a 17 jewel caliber 601 manual wind movement, fitted with after market flexi strap, case width 34mm, no box or papers. Condition: not currently running, no crown present, although flywheel moves freely, movement appears fine and clean, dial ok, no damage, minor dust, glass with minor scratches, case with some minor outer wear, scratches to case back.
A quantity of vintage car-related manuals to include Ford Escort September 1980-1987, 1980-1989, Peugeot 104 1970-1983 All Models, Cortina IV Car Repair Manual 1976-1982, Austin Cambridge A60 Morris Oxford, Jelley; Pitman's Motorist Library The Book of the Morgan etc, a cassette player, a photograph of a 1921 fire at a factory in Liverpool and a plastic wall plaque 'The Emigrants'.
A Gilt Metal Wristwatch, Astralmanual wind movement, dial signed Astral; numbered 778034 88; case length: 36mm; strap length: 6 1/4 in. with a signed Vacheron Constantine deployment buckleFootnotes:Property from the Collection of Edward and Mildred Lewis, Los Angeles, CABonhams is honored to offer property from the collection of Hollywood legends Edward and Mildred Lewis during the Spring of 2020. A producer, writer and screenwriter, Edward Lewis is perhaps best known as producer of the blockbuster Universal Pictures production Spartacus, which was nominated for six Academy Awards, six Golden Globe Awards and a BAFTA Award. Directed by Stanley Kubrick, the film's all-star cast included Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons and Charles Laughton. To write the screenplay, Lewis secretly enlisted Dalton Trumbo, one of the Hollywood Ten who had been blacklisted as part of Senator Joseph McCarthy's House Un-American Activities Committee investigations into communism among members of the entertainment industry. Although Trumbo had written other screenplays under pseudonyms while blacklisted, Spartacus was among the first to break the stigma of the Hollywood Ten, as Lewis insisted on including Trumbo in the film credits. Edward Lewis had produced Spartacus at the suggestion of his wife, Mildred, who was a producer and writer in her own right. Mildred Lewis was largely responsible for bringing a film to life that captured the zeitgeist of 1970s experimentation and defined both the 'dark comedy' and the 'sleeper'. That film was Harold and Maude, written by Colin Higgins, who at the time was the Lewis' pool boy. Higgins introduced the script to Mildred Lewis, who ultimately served as the film's executive producer. Edward and Mildred were partners in both work and life. During their 73 year marriage, they collaborated on numerous film, theater and literary projects. Together, the couple produced the 1982 film Missing, which received four Academy Award nominations, five Golden Globe nominations and seven BAFTA nominations, and shared the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. They also co-wrote the ground-breaking 1977 film Brothers.In addition to their work in entertainment, Edward and Mildred were active in civil rights causes and were passionate art collectors. Bonhams is delighted to offer a selection of pieces from the Lewis' collection throughout the coming months.
A Lady's 18k Gold Bracelet Wristwatch, Breguetmanual wind movement, case, dial, and movement signed; numbered 2974 and Chaumet 3132; gross weight approximately: 44 grams; width: 25mm; length: 6 1/4 in.Footnotes:Property from the Collection of Edward and Mildred Lewis, Los Angeles, CABonhams is honored to offer property from the collection of Hollywood legends Edward and Mildred Lewis during the Spring of 2020. A producer, writer and screenwriter, Edward Lewis is perhaps best known as producer of the blockbuster Universal Pictures production Spartacus, which was nominated for six Academy Awards, six Golden Globe Awards and a BAFTA Award. Directed by Stanley Kubrick, the film's all-star cast included Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons and Charles Laughton. To write the screenplay, Lewis secretly enlisted Dalton Trumbo, one of the Hollywood Ten who had been blacklisted as part of Senator Joseph McCarthy's House Un-American Activities Committee investigations into communism among members of the entertainment industry. Although Trumbo had written other screenplays under pseudonyms while blacklisted, Spartacus was among the first to break the stigma of the Hollywood Ten, as Lewis insisted on including Trumbo in the film credits. Edward Lewis had produced Spartacus at the suggestion of his wife, Mildred, who was a producer and writer in her own right. Mildred Lewis was largely responsible for bringing a film to life that captured the zeitgeist of 1970s experimentation and defined both the 'dark comedy' and the 'sleeper'. That film was Harold and Maude, written by Colin Higgins, who at the time was the Lewis' pool boy. Higgins introduced the script to Mildred Lewis, who ultimately served as the film's executive producer. Edward and Mildred were partners in both work and life. During their 73 year marriage, they collaborated on numerous film, theater and literary projects. Together, the couple produced the 1982 film Missing, which received four Academy Award nominations, five Golden Globe nominations and seven BAFTA nominations, and shared the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. They also co-wrote the ground-breaking 1977 film Brothers.In addition to their work in entertainment, Edward and Mildred were active in civil rights causes and were passionate art collectors. Bonhams is delighted to offer a selection of pieces from the Lewis' collection throughout the coming months.
A platinum and diamond wristwatch, circa 1920manual wind movement; mounted in platinum; gross weight approximately: 27 grams; length: 6 1/4in.; engraved on reverse: THHFootnotes:Property from the Collection of Edward and Mildred Lewis, Los Angeles, CA Please note the glass protecting the watch face is cracked. If sold, Bonhams will arrange and cover the cost of repair.Bonhams is honored to offer property from the collection of Hollywood legends Edward and Mildred Lewis during the Spring of 2020. A producer, writer and screenwriter, Edward Lewis is perhaps best known as producer of the blockbuster Universal Pictures production Spartacus, which was nominated for six Academy Awards, six Golden Globe Awards and a BAFTA Award. Directed by Stanley Kubrick, the film's all-star cast included Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons and Charles Laughton. To write the screenplay, Lewis secretly enlisted Dalton Trumbo, one of the Hollywood Ten who had been blacklisted as part of Senator Joseph McCarthy's House Un-American Activities Committee investigations into communism among members of the entertainment industry. Although Trumbo had written other screenplays under pseudonyms while blacklisted, Spartacus was among the first to break the stigma of the Hollywood Ten, as Lewis insisted on including Trumbo in the film credits. Edward Lewis had produced Spartacus at the suggestion of his wife, Mildred, who was a producer and writer in her own right. Mildred Lewis was largely responsible for bringing a film to life that captured the zeitgeist of 1970s experimentation and defined both the 'dark comedy' and the 'sleeper'. That film was Harold and Maude, written by Colin Higgins, who at the time was the Lewis' pool boy. Higgins introduced the script to Mildred Lewis, who ultimately served as the film's executive producer. Edward and Mildred were partners in both work and life. During their 73 year marriage, they collaborated on numerous film, theater and literary projects. Together, the couple produced the 1982 film Missing, which received four Academy Award nominations, five Golden Globe nominations and seven BAFTA nominations, and shared the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. They also co-wrote the ground-breaking 1977 film Brothers.In addition to their work in entertainment, Edward and Mildred were active in civil rights causes and were passionate art collectors. Bonhams is delighted to offer a selection of pieces from the Lewis' collection throughout the coming months.
a group of ladies gold and diamond wristwatches Girard Perregaux and Mathey, Tissota Girard Perregaux 4 jewel quartz movement set with 56 round brilliant and single-cut diamonds weighing approximately 2.25cts, together with a Mathey Tissot 17 jewel, unadjusted manual wind wristwatch set with 28 single and rose-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.65ct; mounted in 14k white gold and platinum topped 14k gold; gross weight approximately: 30 grams; lengths: 6 1/4 and 6 1/2in.; signed: Girard Perregaux and Mathey Tissot
Rodana - a gentleman's Incabloc water resistant wrist watch, the circular arabic dial and outer seconds register having a red centre seconds hand in a 30mm Aquatite Denisteel case number 50675, manual wind, strap model, no box or paperwork, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
A gents Bulova Longchamp 9ct gold cased wrist watch having signed champagne dial, manual wind movement, presentation inscription to back cover dated 1975 and further numbered 5 117735 case dia. 33mmCondition report: Condition seems OK aside from some light scratching to the glass. Relatively new strap. Sold with box. Appears to be in running order, but would possibly require a service.
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