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GENTLEMAN'S OMEGA GENEVE CHRONOSTOP STAINLESS STEEL MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH, the round grey dial set horizontally, with applied silver coloured baton numerals, with date aperture at 6, outer seconds track in white, 35mm case, on a black leather strap with Omega foldover clasp, lacking box and papers
LADY'S DIAMOND AND PEARL MANUAL WIND COCKTAIL WATCH, the octagonal silver coloured dial with black baton and Arabic hour markers, marked 'GLYCINE WATCH CO' to the movement, the 14mm case with diamond and pearl set bezel and lugs, blue cabochon gem to the crown, on an adjustable mesh strap, the clasp marked 585, 18.3g, lacking box and papers
RARE: GENTLEMAN'S ZENITH ACADEMY GEORGES FAVRE-JACOT EIGHTEEN CARAT GOLD FUSEE AND CHAIN MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH, reference number 18.2210.4810/01.C713, the round white partial skeleton dial with applied rose gold baton hour markers, outer seconds track in black, with visible fusee and chain mechanism held in place by steel bridges, with subsidiary seconds dial between 7 and 8 and power reserve indicator between 4 and 6, 45mm eighteen carat rose gold case, with skeleton back, on a brown crocodile strap with concealed clasp, in an impressive lockable display case, with outer box and warranty card stating the date of purchase as 2016
A vintage 1960s gold plated Technos wristwatch with signed champagne dial having Arabic numerals and dauphine hands in gold and seconds subsidiary dial at 6 o'clock, 33mm round case with stainless steel snap back (presentation inscription to outside), housing a 15 jewel Felsa caliber 391 manual wind movement, fitted with 18mm two piece brown leather strap, comes with Technos watch box. Condition: currently working but will not be sold with any guarantees, minor scratch to dial near center post otherwise clean, crown functional, case has some surface scratches, case back with presentation inscription and referenced 2758037, strap has little wear, box with some stains and wear with age.
A vintage 1960s hallmarked 9ct gold Roamer Vanguard 304 wristwatch with with signed champagne dial, gold and black hour markers and hands, 34mm round Dennison case having screw back signed, referenced and hallmarked to inside, the watch powered by a 17 jewel MST (Meyer & Studeli) caliber 801 manual wind movement, fitted with a new 18mm buffalo calf brown leather strap with gold tone buckle, gross weight (without strap) 27g. Condition: currently in working order but will not be sold with any guarantees, dial with some wear and staining around 9-11 o'clock, crown functional, case has some surface scratches as does glass, strap as new.
A 1940s/50s hallmarked 9ct gold Cyma wristwatch having signed champagne dial with Arabic numerals and breguet hands in gold and seconds subsidiary dial at 6 o'clock, the 29mm case hallmarked and referenced to inside of snap back and also marked 9.375 to the 17mm lugs with fixed bars, the watch powered by a caliber 234 15 jewel manual wind movement, no strap, gross weight 22g. Condition: currently in working order but will not be sold with any guarantees, dial clean no damage, case has some surface wear and scratches and small dent to back, no initials or presentation inscriptions, crown is possible replacement but is functional.
A 1930s hallmarked 9ct gold Rone wristwatch, the signed dial having Arabic numerals, cathedral hands and seconds subsidiary dial at 6 o'clock, the Dennison case signed, referenced and hallmarked to the inside, the watch powered by a 16 jewel caliber 1050 manual wind movement, no strap, case dimensions 35mm x 37mm, case weight only (with glass) 9g. Condition: Currently working but will not be sold with any guarantees, dial has some natural wear and patina with some losses to lume on numerals and on hands, case has presentation inscription to back and has some surface scratches and minor dents, no strap, crown functional.
An early 20th century Swiss silver cased trench style manual wind wristwatch with unsigned black dial having Arabic numerals and spade hands in white and seconds subsidiary dial at 6 o'clock, the 25 x 32mm square case having 20mm fixed bar lugs and snap back referenced and hallmarked to inside, no strap. Condition: currently in working order but will not be sold with any guarantees, dial very clean, no damage, case has some surface wear with surface scratches and small dents, case inside back with Swiss hallmarks and London import marks 1917.
* Minox. Minox B subminiature 8 x 11mm film spy camera, manufactured in Germany by Minox in 1956, Serial No. 896783, untested but appears to be in good working order, excellent cosmetic condition, complete with measuring chain and original leather case, together with Olympus 35 RC 35mm rangefinder film camera, made in Japan, Serial No. 285805, E.Zuiko 42mm f/2.8 lens, excellent cosmetic condition, untested but appears to be in good working order, seals may need replacing, new battery required, plus Voigtlander VITO CLR 35mm rangefinder film camera, manufactured in Germany mid to late 1960s, Color-Skopar 50mm f/2.8 lens with Pronto-LK shutter, Serial No. 5194762, untested but appears to be in good working order, some minor surface marks and paint loss in places, top plate slightly loose, complete with original leather hard case and User Manual and receipt for £22 10/- 0d dated 1961, plus Agfa Silette-LK 35mm viewfinder film camera, manufactured late 1950s or early 1960s, Color-Apotar 45mm f/2.8 lens with Pronto-LK shutter, original brown hard leather case, untested, plus a J. Thos. Rhamstine (Detroit) Super Electrophot exposure meter from the 1930s with original leather hard case and a General Electric DW-68 light meter, all items sold as seenQty: (7)NOTESThe Minox B was built by Minox in Germany and, with 384,327 units manufactured between 1958 and 1969, was the worlds most famous and widely used camera for espionage photography. The Minox-B was always ready for use, it was the first subminiature camera with a built-in light meter that did not require batteries. It was replaced by the improved Minox C, which never surpassed the popularity of the Minox-B.
LONGINES; a gentleman's 9ct gold cased manual wind wristwatch, the silvered dial with batons and subsidiary seconds dial, the case numbered 23548, diameter of face excluding winding crown 37mm.Additional InformationThe watch appears to be running, but this is no guarantee it is in working order, the case back has been engraved. Wear to the case, also a couple of dots to the dial.
Two binocular microscopes, comprising: the first by Cooke, Troughton & Simms Ltd., M64809, in a wooden box with two spare lenses, and folding brackets, box 44cm to top of handle, the second by Wild Heerbrugg Mll-EB, no. 144129, with perspex optics holder containing two spare eye pieces, with instruction manual in a cylindrical grey metal case. 38cm high to top of caseCondition report: First - appears to be in good condition, box lock damagedSecond - metal case has paint scuff and marks
An Omega De Ville Co-Axial 18ct gold automatic gents wristwatch, the two-tone silvered dial with applied gold Roman numerals denoting hours, date aperture at 3 o'clock position and faceted sword hands, calibre 2500 movement, case back engraved 'Omega Co-Axial Escapement', watch no.81820663, 36mm case diameter, on later brown leather strap with original 18ct gold Omega pin buckle, in original lined and branded box, with operating instruction manual, warranty cards and hang tags etc.
Double Manual HarpsichordA Double manual harpsichord in a green painted case on a trestle base. Please note one set of jacks have been removed but are still available. This instrument is sold with an Article 10 Certificate due to the use of ivory in the construction of the keyboard. Cert. No. 594621/01.
Autocourse Review of International Motor Sport. A complete run from 1951 to 2007/8. The first 7 volumes in the lot are small folio hardbacks (no dust jackets) in different coloured cloth bindings, plus a thick smaller format hardback volume for 1958/9. These hold the issues, bound with their covers /advertisements, from Vol. I, No. 1, January 1951 to Vol. IX, No. 45, December 1959, by which time the publication had been re-titled Sporting Motorist. Subsequent to this, Autocourse became a yearly Review of International Motor Sport, sub-titled The World's Leading Grand Prix Manual from the 1986/1987 volume. The 1959 and 1960 (2parts) volumes are paperbacks, the 1961/2 and 1962/3 hardbacks (in their dust jackets) being quarto-size. Thereafter, the annual volumes are all small folio-size in their dust jackets. There is a duplicate volume for 2003/4. All volumes are in good condition, the later ones being virtually 'as new'. (59)
Further Early Aviation. A good selection of 22 8vo volumes, all but one hardbacks, some with their dj's, mostly in decent condition, and including several pre-World War I titles. Examples include: Aviation: An Introduction to the Elements of Flight, by A. E. Berriman, 2nd ed, 1913; Flying Machines: Past Present, and Future, by A. W. Marshall & H. Greenly, 1904; The Art of Aviation, by R. W. A. Brewer, 2nd ed, 1911; The Aero Manual, by Staff of 'The Motor', 1st ed (Revised), 1909; The Aeroplane: A Concise Scientific Study, by A. Fage, 5th ed, 1918; By Land and Sky, by J. M. Bacon, 1900; Aircraft, Airships, Aeroplanes, etc., by T.W. Corbin, 1914 (paperback); By Air, by Sir Harry Brittain, 2nd Imp, 1933; and 14 other volumes. (22)
Lone Star 000 N Gauge Push-a-long Loocmotives Rolling Stock and Track and Electric controllers, Single ended Diesel (8, one BR) and two poor examples, Baldwin Locomotive, BR blue 4-6-2 Locomotive and repainted Diesel Shunter, US coach, Rolling Stock (4) and UK wagons (6) and maroon coach (less roof), Signal Boxes (2) and collection of loose metal track, EL184 Transformer and two Battery Controllers (one boxed), 12 packs of Treble-O-Trains Trees, in original bubble packs in trade box (one flap poor), Instruction Manual and two Price Lists, together with a Casey Jones Micro Trains box with incomplete Stock car and instructions, P-E, boxes F-VG (qty)
Lone Star Treble '0' Lectric 000 N Gauge EL51 Passenger Set, comprising BR green Diesel D5900, two red coaches, track, Instruction manual, Guarantee, Registration Card and Railway Modeller Leaflet with Lone Star on front, in original individual boxes in set box, E-M, unused, boxes G-E, Set box with minor scuffs and a little dusty
Waterlow & Sons Ticket Punch and Related Ticket Items, a green painted cast metal ticket punch machine by Waterlow & Sons London 10" high, together with a guards ticket punch by the Bell & Punch Printing Co Ltd on leather shoulder strap (working), an oak double-sided ticket holder mounted with twenty spring clips and tickets and three iron manual ticket punch/clippers, G (6)
Tri-ang Railways 00 Gauge RS 33 Transcontinental Train Set, comprising silver and red Single Ended Diesel, four silver and red Transcontinental branded coaches including Dome coach and Baggage Car, oval of super 4 Track, correct instructions, service manual and Price List dated 8th Oct 1962, in original box with corrugated protective card, VG-E, box F-G, three lid corners loose
An uncommon Model Steam Hammer and other Workshop Equipment, of unknown manufacture but with cast frame parts and cylinder, overall height approx 11", the operating cylinder with diameter approx 1" x 2" stroke with a manual operating lever, the steam input with regulator valve together with two miniature anvils on a polished wooden base, VG
A 5" Gauge Bogie Riding Trolley with brakes, substantially made with roller bearings to axles, twin brake cylinders or manual handle acting on pads to all wheels, dual hooks (for mixed-gauge haulage), detachable padded seat 33" long and side/foot-boards for raised-level running, these painted in brown/cream, G-VG, slight surface rusting to unpainted steel parts, dusty (4 parts)
Bulova Templan Art Deco gentleman's wristwatch, Circa 1929, the signed black dial with red Arabic markers, subsidiary seconds dial at the 6 o'clock position, manual wound, the case with engraved harebell and scroll decoration, the case 23mm wideWatch working when wound although we cannot guarantee the working condition of any watch, light surface scratches and scuffs to case
Royal Air Force Collection - a fascinating collection of items relating to one Flight Lieutenant & Squadron Leader Simon Cornelius of the RAF Royal Air Force. Post-WWII (appears 1950s to 1980s period), the collection housed in his original ' Crew ' labelled RAF satchel. Within the satchell is a wealth of ephemera, photographs and paperwork from his time in the RAF. Includes several large black and white photographs of RAF College Cranwell, an archive of various paper maps, a fascinating collection of ' Restricted ' photographs taken from low-level flights (including some of Germany, in particular the Sorpe Dam which was part of the famous Dambuster Raids during the Second World War), various training manuals, a Hercules C Mk1 Operating Manual, and various other related paperwork. Perhaps of most interest are two very good Pat Rooney pencil sketches of ' Simon ' - both a slight variation on the other, and neatly signed to the corner (37x25cm). Also includes a framed presentation photograph from the USAF Thunderbirds. Unique and interesting collection.
A concert - Angel playing violin and several birds singing with musical score, oil on canvas, Dutch school, 17th C., relined, restoration, signature and inscription Casperis Lynpheum. Ad[d]idit et[iam] mare, probably Casper van Eyck (1613-1673), Dim. - 204 x 140 cmaccording to the reading and erudite interpretation of Prof. Dr. Arnaldo Monteiro do Espírito Santo, which we fully follow and which we summarize below:1. The visible inscription on the work corresponds to "Casperis Lynpheum. Ad [d] idit et [iam] mare", whose translation into Portuguese is "Casper's Linfeu. Added the sea";2. The inscription is at the entrance of a "Linfeu" or "Ninfeu", refreshing grotto, with a water source, in ancient times dedicated to the Nymphs, and very fashionable in the gardens of the Renaissance palaces. At the base of the painting, on the right side, you can see that water is flowing, it seems, from inside the cave;3. The novelty of this picture is that the grotto is next to the sea, where the spring water flows: this aspect is emphasized in "Ad [d] idit et [iam] mare";4. Regarding the question of who is the subject of Ad [d] idit, it seems obvious that the answer lies in "Casperis", the author's genitive.5. This deduction and the research carried out point to the name of Casper van Eyck (1613-1673) as a possible author of the painting;6. In fact, Casper van Eyck is a renowned author of marines, with the sea and water being constant features in his work, even where it was not expected, as in the Ninfeu - which is usually located in the space of forests, mountains and mountains. gardens. Hence the "Ad[d] idit et [iam] mare", which expresses (etiam) with emphasis this originality of the painting;7. A curiosity is that "Addidit etiam mare" appears in a booklet of metrics exercises published in the 19th century, which may mean that this phrase may have been taken from a previous author, manual, or emblem, which could not be identified;8. Most likely, the mention "Addidit etiam mare" refers to verse 38 of Liber I of Ovid's "Metamorphoses" «Addidit [...] et stagna immense» which can be translated as "Added the immensity of the waters". This verse is part of a description in which Ovid draws a picture of the earth with words as the elements that constitute it are created. It is not excluded that the reference to Ovid, at a time when "Metamorphoses" were known to a very wide audience, is understood as being an element that offers lines of interpretation for this "Linpheum", and as if indicating the source in which the painter was inspired.Cabral Moncada Leilões registers and thanks Prof. Dr. Arnaldo Monteiro do Espírito Santo reading and interpreting the inscription in question.

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