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Gentlemen's steel Rolex wristwatch in Dennison for Rolex Denisteel case, 30mm, calibre 700 manual-wind movement with Breguet over-coil hairspring, 15 jewels and shock-proofing, the dial with applied baton and Arabic hour markers, a Rolex coronet and printed 'shock-resisting' above the subsidiary seconds dial CONDITION REPORT Hands changing ok, winding smooth, watch runs cannot guarantee time keeping. Case and dial in good order
Gentlemen's steel Zenith wristwatch in screw-back case, 35mm, calibre 120 manual-wind movement with 18 jewels and Incabloc shock-proofing, the dial with raised Arabic hour markers, printed Zenith star trade mark and name, original Zenith crown present CONDITION REPORT Dial unrestored and shows age related defects, minor spots and scratches. Hands change ok, winds smoothly and runs. Rust corrosion to hands
Record player - Stereographic Projection System Type 1005 - in streamline wooden case-work, with original operating manual and receipt from Selfridges dated 27/4/67 for £57, 9sh CONDITION REPORT The speakers are integral (at the sides), some faint scratches to the top. Small red circular button that sits on the top of the arm has become detached. Wire has been cut off so we're unable to tell if it works, looks in pretty good condition
Gentleman's Rolex 1930's 9ct gold manual wristwatch hairspring movement dial unmarked case No. 859 836627 stamped R.W.C. Ltd Glasgow import marks 1933 Condition Report Replacement crown, ticking away. case size 2.5cm x 3cm excluding lugs (3.6cm including lugs) Dial = 1.9cm x 2.2cm on Excalibur bracelet - brokenClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL 'TROPICAL' WRISTWATCH BY J W BENSON, the circular silvered dial with luminous Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to a jewelled manual movement numbered C66045, the dial and movement signed, the case back signed Dennison Aquatite and numbered 45603, on an unassociated expanding bracelet, together with a further stainless steel cased wristwatch, the circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, baton markers, subsidiary seconds dial and luminous blued steel hands, to case numbered 151723 3478, the winder signed Oyster Patent, on a similar bracelet, first watch case width 3.3cm (2)
A LADY'S DIAMOND SET BRACELET WATCH, the circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, signed Precista, to a jewelled manual movement, the white precious metal case with old-cut diamond set bezel, stamped 'platine' and numbered 48359, on a two colour precious metal expanding baton-link bracelet, case diameter 2.2cm
A LADY'S 9CT GOLD BRACELET WATCH BY TUDOR, the tonneau-shaped gilt dial with baton markers, to a jewelled manual movement and tapered mesh-link bracelet with textured decoration, dial, movement, case and bracelet signed, case and bracelet with maker's mark 'DS & S', hallmarked for London 1971, case length 1.85cm
A GENTLEMAN'S 'OYSTER PERPETUAL DATEJUST' WRISTWATCH BY ROLEX, circa 2002, the circular blue dial with gilt Arabic numerals, centre seconds hand and magnified date aperture, to a bi-colour case with fluted bezel and bi-colour Jubilee-link bracelet, dial, crown and bracelet signed, ref. 16233, serial no. Y175916, bracelet clasp numbered DT5 and 62523H-18, with maker's box and manual, case width 3.5cm
A Gentleman's British Military Lemania W.W.W. wristwatch part of the "DIRTY DOZEN" Movement: Manual wind, case diameter approx. 36mm, fixed bars, nickel plated case with steel screw back, issue markings Q2943 ^ W.W.W. *4495, 4493, lug numbered 733, movement marked 27A CONDITION REPORT: None of the clocks and watches are sold as working, it does not wind or tick, the glass is heavily scratched, case is scratched and worn, in poor overall condition
1950 JOWETT JAVELINRegistration: LXC 164Chassis No: E0PB11203DEngine No: E0PB11203DOdometer: 49137The Bradford based company of Jowett embarked upon car manufacture in 1906 and rapidly built up a reputation for well-engineered, robust cars which were particularly notable for their hill climbing ability and rugged qualities. However, the best remembered nowadays are almost certainly the stylish Javelin Saloon and its sporting counterpart, the Jupiter. The Jowett caused a sensation when it launched the revolutionary Javelin in 1947. Unitary construction of the all-steel, four-door, saloon body; independent front suspension; torsion bar springing; and rack-and-pinion steering were all features of a design rivalling the most advanced cars from Continental Europe. Certainly, its performance stands comparison with many 1½-litre cars thirty years its junior and, indeed, the Javelin was the best performing 1½-litre saloon of its day. The horizontally opposed four-cylinder engine - a type Jowett had used pre-war - displaced 1.5 litres and produced 50bhp, an output sufficient to give the aerodynamic Javelin a top speed of around 80mph, allied to extremely good fuel consumption, with around 30-32mpg being the norm. The Javelin also achieved several competition successes, including a class win in the 1949 Monte Carlo Rally whilst another example won the two-litre Touring Car Class at the Spa 24-Hour race in the same year. The 1953 International Tulip Rally saw an outright win for a privately entered Javelin. Production ceased just before Jowett's demise in 1954, by which time a little over 23,000 cars had been completed.This 1950 Jowett Javelin saloon was purchased by the late Mr. Harry Clark in 2011 who sent the car to local specialists The Classic Car Workshop Ltd for an engine overhaul to be carried out. From the history file, it can be seen that the Javelin received mechanical work and some body renovation before being repainted in the early 1990's. Last taxed and probably used in 2015, the car has been kept in dry storage, which has kept it in reasonable condition and it would only need minor re-commissioning to put it back on the road. This Jowett would benefit from a small amount of restoration to the paintwork above the rear wings, under the windscreen and it needs a new windscreen rubber and the interior woodwork re-polished. The overall condition is good and appears sound with the light brown interior being in very good order. Finished in lime green, this Jowett Javelin is supplied with a current V5C registration form, an original handbook, a maintenance manual and a file containing invoices and old MoT test certificates going back to the early 1990's. This rare Jowett, with its unique engine layout for a post war car, is a good, low cost, entry to classic car ownership and, with its sporting heritage, would be a welcome addition to classic car events and rallies around the country.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition prior to the sale. Buyers are advised to inspect the car in person or use a professional to carry out this service.
William Paley, The Works, New Edition, in four vols, London 1838; Thomas Brown, A Manual of Modern Farriery, London circa 1830, The Annual Register, Three Editions 1809, 1810 and 1821; William Roscoe, The Light and Pontificate of Leo The Tenth, 2nd Edition in three vols, London 1806 and other Antiquarian books, (2 boxes).
A collection of WW2 British Army manuals, E.M.E small arms & telecom instructions, gun drill 6-pdr gun 1942, small arms training 1942, zeroing of artillery 1942, Armourers 1931, US M1917 (enfield) 1942, British booby traps 1943, Browning .30 cal M1919A4 parts list 1942, Aids to weapon training 1942, Enemy weapons German AA & AT 1942, Small arms .303 MG 1939, Besa 7.92 MG parts list, Lewis .303 MG parts list, Small arms training Thompson 1942, Boys rifle parts list 1942, Browning .30 cal M1917 field manual, Ordnance handbook Q.F. 2pdr mark IX & X 1938, Ordnance parts list for M.L. 3in Mortar 1935, Ordnance patrs list M.L. 2in mortar 1940, Ordnance 3in smooth bore 1941, Ordnance parts list StenMK I & MK II 1942.
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