A .22" Webley Raider Twinshot precharged air rifle, number 902863. VGWO & New Condition, with Webley Venom silencer (new in sealed packet), charging adaptor, Owner's manual, guarantee card (not completed), and Union Jack label, in its polystyrene lined carton. 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 £150-175
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Breitling NavitimerGehäusedurchmesser: 40 mm.Edelstahl.Ca. 1950er.BREITLING „Navitimer“, Referenz 806, gefertigt aus Edelstahl und getragen an einem Lederarmband. Schwarzes Zifferblatt mit weißen, aufgedruckten arabischen Ziffern und ikonischen Flügel-Logo der AOPA (Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association) im oberen Bereich des Zifferblatts. Dreifach-Subzifferblätter für kleine Sekunde, 30-Minuten- und 12-Stunden-Chronographenzähler. Funktionen: Uhrzeit, Chronograph. Handaufgezogenes Kaliber Valjoux 72.(1420179) (10)Breitling NavitimerCase diameter: 40 mm.Stainless steel.ca. 1950s.BREITLING “Navitimer”, reference 806, stainless steel on leather strap. Black dial with white, imprinted Arab numerals and iconic winged logo of AOPA (Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association) in top section of the dial. Three sub-dials for small seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour chronograph. Functions: time, chronograph. Manual wind calibre Valjoux 72.
Tudor Monte Carlo 7159/0Gehäusedurchmesser: 40 mm.Stahl.1972.TUDOR „Monte Carlo“ Chronograph, Referenz 7159/0, gefertigt aus Edelstahl und getragen an einem Oyster-Stahlband. Graues Zifferblatt mit markanten orangefarbenen und schwarzen Akzenten sowie aufgesetzten Leuchtindizes. Subzifferblätter bei drei und neun Uhr für den Chronographen und Datumsfenster auf sechs Uhr Position. Stahl-Lünette. Funktionen: Uhrzeit, Chronograph. Handaufzugskaliber Valjoux 234.(1420176) (10)Tudor Monte Carlo 7159/0Case diameter: 40 mm.Steel.1972.TUDOR “Monte Carlo” chronograph, reference 7159/0, stainless steel on steel Oyster bracelet. Grey dial with striking orange and black accents and applied luminous indices. Sub-dials at 3 and 9 o’clock positions for chronograph and date window at 6 o’clock position. Steel bezel. Functions: time, chronograph. Manual wind calibre Valjoux 234.
A duo of educational and resourceful art books covering art techniques and art history. Titles include: Artist Manual: A 256 pages paperback book, published by Chronicles Books in 1996, this book serves as both a comprehensive guide for beginners and a valuable reference for seasoned artists, offering practical instructions on hundreds of painting and drawing techniques. Alongside The Art Pack: An 18 pages interactive hardcover book, published by Knopf in 1992, filled with three dimensional pop ups, pullouts and mobiles, covering the art fundamentals thru experimentation, and historical reference. Largest book measures: 11.5''L x 1.5''W x 11.5''H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Very good condition.
WILME, B.P. A Manual of Writing and Printing Characters, both Ancient and Modern, for the Use of Architects, Engineers and Surveyors, Engravers, Printers, Decorators, and Draughtsmen. London: for the Author by John Weale, 1845. 4to (274 x 221mm.) 25 plates, 4 folding, 2pp. publisher’s advertisements to rear. (Browning and dust-soiling to margins, tape repair verso one plate, scattered spotting.) Original black cloth (hinges cracked, worn). – And a further fourteen related volumes (including F. Delamotte’s ‘The Book of Ornamental Alphabets Ancient and Medieval from the Eighth Century, with Numerals’, 1863, oblong 4to, and W.R. Tymms and M. Digby Wyatt’s ‘The Art of Illuminating as Practised in Europe from the Earliest Times’, 1860, 4to, and John Ruskin’s ‘Lectures on Architecture and Painting’, second edition, 1855, 8vo, and a manuscript folder of ecclesiastical ornament and design drawings, [circa 1870]) (15).
BOOKS: MAGIC LANTERN 'AN EXPERT' The Art of Projection and Complete Magic Lantern Manual 1st.ed. 1893, plus CHADWICK, W.J. The Magic Lantern Manual 2nd.ed. 1885, plus HUTCHINSON, A.B. Optical Readings Japan and the Japanese 2nd.ed. plus BAYLEY, R.C. Modern Magic Lanterns & Their Management 1st.ed. 1893, plus 11 others (15). PROVENANCE: NOEL CHANAN. Est. £200 - £300.
A Hamilton, military issue, manual wind, gents, stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1975, the black dial having luminous hands and markers, centre seconds, the case back numbered 6BB-6645-99 523-8290 838 1/75, engraved with broad arrow, on a leather strap, 35mm x 41mmWatch is in ticking orderIf there is no condition report shown, please request
An Antheor, manual wind, ladies 18ct white gold diamond set cocktail watch, the dial having baton markers, the bezel inset with twenty-eight brilliant cut diamonds, fitted with an integral 18ct white gold strap, 23mm, 37.3 gramsWatch is in ticking orderIf there is no condition report shown, please request
An Art Deco, manual wind, gents, 9ct gold wristwatch, the silvered dial having Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at 6, later gold plated expanding bracelet, 15 jewel movement, case back with inscription, 23.5mm x 39mmWatch is not in ticking orderIf there is no condition report shown, please request
An IWC (International Watch Company Shaffhausen), manual wind, gents, 18ct gold wristwatch, circa 1960, the dial having baton markers and hands, brown leather strap with a gold plated buckle, the case back with inscription and numbered 1508135, the 17 jewel calibre 401 movement numbered 1421185Watch is in ticking orderIf there is no condition report shown, please request
An IWC (International Watch Company Shaffhausen), manual wind, gents, stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1960s, the silvered dial with gilt baton markers and centre seconds, on a black leather strap, the case back numbered 1239661, calibre 89, 34.5mmWatch is in ticking orderIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A Heuer ‘Big Eye’ chronograph, manual wind, gents, 18ct gold wristwatch, circa 1950s, model no. 418, the silvered dial having baton markers and two subsidiary dials for seconds and minute recorder, on a brown leather strap with a gold plated Heuer buckle, case back with engraving, numbered 81827, the 17 jewel movement numbered 409166, 34.5mmIf there is no condition report shown, please request
An Omega Second World War (WWII) military issue "Dirty Dozen", manual wind, gents, stainless steel wristwatch, having a black dial with luminous markers and hands, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the case back stamped with broad arrow and numbered W.W.W Y 2293 10666492, 15 jewel movement, serial number 10160266, 34.5mmWatch is in ticking orderIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A Movado, manual wind, ladies, 9ct gold cocktail wristwatch, fashioned as a watch strap with a hinged cover, the white enamel dial with gilt baton markers, integral 9ct gold strap, the 17 jewel movement adjusted to two positions, 11mm, 40.6 grams If there is no condition report shown, please request
A Bravingtons Renown, Art Deco, manual wind, gents, 9ct gold wristwatch, the silvered dial having Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at 6, later fabric strap, calibre 812, 16 jewel movement, case back with inscription, 23mm x 36mmWatch ticks for a short whileIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A Smiths, manual wind, gents, 9ct gold wristwatch, having a silvered dial with gilt hands, case back engraved with inscription, later leather strap, 17 jewel calibre 27.CS movement, with original box and certificate, 32mmWatch is in ticking orderIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A Vacheron & Constantin, manual wind, mid-size, 18ct gold wristwatch, circa 1940s, with flared teardrop lugs, the silvered dial having baton markers with a subsidiary seconds dial, brown leather strap, case number 311580, calibre 458/2B, 29.5mmWatch is in ticking orderIf there is no condition report shown, please request
An IWC (International Watch Company Shaffhausen), manual wind, gents, 14ct gold wristwatch, circa 1940s, the gilt dial having Arabic numerals, blued hands and a subsidiary seconds dial, the case back numbered 1018301, the calibre C83 movement numbered 931269, 36mm Watch is in ticking orderIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A Vacheron & Constantin, chronograph, manual wind, gents, 18ct gold wristwatch, circa 1940s, the gilt dial having centre seconds, subsidiary dials for seconds and minute recorder, on a brown leather strap with an 18ct gold buckle, the case back numbered 291813, the calibre 434 movement numbered 446420Watch is in ticking orderIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A Jaeger LeCoutre ‘Shark Deep Sea’, chronograph, manual wind, gents, stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1970s, the back dial having three subsidiary dials, later leather strap, case back numbered E2643, 17 jewel calibre 72 movement, 40.5mmWatch is not in ticking orderIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A Patek Philippe, manual wind, gents, 18ct gold wristwatch, circa 1945-50, the silvered dial having Arabic numerals and gilt baton markers with gilt hands, subsidiary seconds dial, brown leather strap with Patek Philippe 18ct gold buckle, serial no. 928039, calibre 12-120, 34mmWatch is in ticking orderIf there is no condition report shown, please request
Tavannes watch Co/Cyma. A lady's Art Deco diamond set cocktail watch Circa 195017-jewel manual wind movement, silvered dial with printed Arabic numerals and outer five minute track, platinum tonneau shaped case with diamond set bezel and hinged diamonds set lugs, snap on case back, fitted fabric strap with folding clasp, together with later box, dial and movement signed
Henry Wilson (1864-1934). An Arts & Crafts silver, enamel and turquoise necklace, attributed to Henry Wilson, the central oval plaque with relief stag to and blue and green enamel ground, within twisted wire border, suspending a turquoise cabochon trefoil drop, to trace link swag chain and hook clasp, unmarked, length 42cmCf. 'Artists' Jewellery, Pre-Raphaelite to Arts and Crafts', C. Gere & G. Munn, Woodbridge, 1989 pages 172-174 for designs, pendant and brooch by Henry Wilson featuring a stag motif Provenance: a private London collection Henry Wilson was born in West Derby, near Liverpool, England on 12th March 1964. Having studied at Kidderminster School of Art, Westminster School of Art and the Royal College of Art in London; he began his career as Chief Assistant to the Gothic revival architect J.D Sedding. As his career progressed, he was increasingly drawn to the associated arts. From 1901 he taught metalwork at the Royal College of Arts and Central School of Arts and Crafts. By 1903 he had published a practical manual Silverwork and Jewellery, detailing his entire working process from initial sketches to notes on how stones should be fixed. His later positions as Master of the Art Workers Guild in 1917 and President of the Arts and Crafts exhibition society from 1915 to 1922 cemented his significance in early-twentieth century design and education. His metalwork and jewellery pieces echo mediaeval styles, deliberately more modest than the extravagant jewels of Victorian high society. His individual style united influences from Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau with his own interpretation of traditional forms, symbols and nature. The product of such style is metalwork and jewellery which is rich in colour, texture and imagery.
Trio 9R-59DS communications receiver with a Kenwood SP-520 speaker, (R-59DS powers on and comes with instruction manual). All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order. Not available for in-house P&P
Liberace Press Portfolio Collection 1971-1972, Press manual Liberace 1971-1972, Press Releases Stories, Photo caption and Liberace unsigned black and white photo, presented in Liberace folder. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A scratch built live steam 5” gauge garden locomotive ‘Alice’, in need of attention, length 63cm, with a Maxitrak boiler test certificate dated 30/06/2009 and Quarry Hunslet "Alice" Instruction Manual.(2)Condition Report: Unknown condition, attention needed. Certificate is out of date - boiler will need testing.Light surface wear and scratches, the odd minor knock/ wear to the paint, but overall looks to be in good condition.
Garrard: A gentleman's 9ct gold wristwatchDate: 1961Movement: 17 jewel manual windDial: Silver, applied baton and Arabic hour markers, subsidiary seconds at 6, polished gilt hands with luminous insertsCase: Polished round form, snap on back with inscription, pull-out crownStrap/Bracelet: Associated brown leatherClosure: Gold plated buckleSize: 31mmWeight: 32g gross
Omega: A lady's 9ct gold bracelet watchReference: 456.031Date: 1952Movement: 17 jewel Cal.244 manual windDial: Silver, applied Arabic numerals, polished gilt sword handsCase: Polished round form, snap-on back, pull-out logo crownStrap/Bracelet: Associated 9ct gold double-strand braceletClosure: Fold-over jewellery claspSize: 19mmWeight: 15.5g grossAccompaniments: Omega box (at fault)
Verity: A lady's 9ct white gold bracelet watchDate: Circa 1965Movement: 17 jewel manual windDial: Silver, applied Arabic numerals, polished silver pointed handsCase: Polished round form, snap-on back, pull-out crownStrap/Bracelet: Integrated meshClosure: Jewellery claspSize: 17mmWeight: 26.5g
Tissot: A gentleman's 18ct gold wristwatchDate: Circa 1970Movement: Jewelled manual windDial: Sunburst silver, applied gilt baton hour markers, polished gilt sword handsCase: Polished round form, sealed back, pull-out signed crownStrap/Bracelet: Associated black leather crocodile strapClosure: Gold plated buckleSize: 34mmWeight: 31.5g gross
Benrus: A 14ct gold wristwatchDate: Circa 1940Movement: 17 jewel Cal.AR1 manual windDial: Brushed rose gold, black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds at 6, polished bronze coloured handsCase: Polished curved rectangular form, snap-on back, pull-out crownStrap/Bracelet: Associated brown leatherClosure: Gold plated buckleSize: 25mm (37mm lug to lug)Weight: 25.5g
Omega: A lady's 9ct gold bracelet watchReference: 711.553.0Date: 1968Movement: 17 jewel Cal.620 manual windDial: Linen textured silver, applied baton hour markers, black sword handsCase: Polished round form, snap-on back, pull-out logo crownStrap/Bracelet: Integrated meshClosure: Logo jewellery claspSize: 19mmWeight: 22g
Wittnaur: A mid-size 14ct rose gold wristwatchDate: Circa 1940Movement: 17 jewel Cal.9WN manual windDial: Silver, applied gilt Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds at 6, polished gilt handsCase: Polished rectangular form with shaped lugs, snap-on back, pull-out crownStrap/Bracelet: Associated tan leatherClosure: Gold plated buckleSize: 21mm (32mm lug to lug)Weight: 23g gross
Omega: A lady's 9ct white gold bracelet watch Reference: 711.5732 Date: 1963 Movement: 17-jewel Cal.650 manual wind Dial: Brushed silver, applied baton hour markers, black sword hands Case: Polished round form, snap-on back, pull-out logo crown Strap/Bracelet: Integral textured link bracelet Closure: Fold-over logo jewellery clasp Size: 14mm Weight: 17.5g Condition:Case and back: Fine scratches and micro-abrasions consistent with age and use.Crystal: Good.Dial: Some tarnishing towards the outer edge. A little flaking to the Omega logos.Hands: Good.Strap: Good overall with some abrasions to the clasp.Movement: Sets but doesn't run. Appears intact. Balance wheel moves freely.Accompaniments: None present.Unless otherwise stated, all watches are likely to have been serviced and/or repaired in their lifetime and may have had parts replaced. While a watch may be described as 'working' at the time of the report, they are not guaranteed for timekeeping, mechanical durability or waterproofing (where applicable) - it is advised that all watches are inspected and serviced by a qualified jeweller or horologist before full use. The cost of servicing can be significant and so we strongly advise obtaining a quote before placing your bid.

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