Bueche-Girod: A 1970's ladies manual wind bracelet watchThe rectangular signed gilt dial, with twelve and six black Roman numeral hour markers, with a tapered and textured integral bracelet, length 7.7cm CONDITION REPORT: Gross weight approx. 47g9k gold Stamped '9, 375, M and and Leopard head'length 17cm, 2.4cm width, when wound hear ticking but Wright Marshall Ltd do not guarantee the working order of any watches sold.
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A boxed Panasonic Lumix L1 DMC-L1K Black Digital Camera Kit with Leica D Vario-Elmarit 14-50mm f/2.8-3.5 lens, Panasonic DMW-MA1 mount adaptor, a Panasonic DMW-FL360 flashgun and pouch, instruction manual, software disk, Jessop Skylight filter, lens hood, two battery chargers, six batteries and cables
A gents 18ct gold chronograph wrist watch, the black dial with white markers and twin subsidiary dials marked Cronographic Suisse 17 Rubis - Manual movement - case stamped with Swiss hallmark and .750 - running well in auction, slight loss to luminous paints on hands, some wear to buttons, small dent to back of case, otherwise in good order
A 1940s 9ct Smiths Astral gentleman's manual wrist watch, the two tone rose gold circular dial, silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 25mm, 15 jewel movement numbered A8205, Dennison case number 144003, presentation engraving to back, all to brown leather strap, Birmingham 1947.
Amended description : A 1940s Rolex Oyster gentleman's manual wind wristwatch the circular champagne dial with Arabic numerals and dart markers, luminous hands, screw down crown, watch number 398393, and *4499, dial diameter 28mm, milled edge screw down back fitted with later expandable bracelet, no box or papers.
An Art Deco 9ct Swiss gentleman's manual wind wrist watch, of shaped rectangular outline with silvered dial and black Arabic numerals, square subsidiary seconds dial, 15 jewel movement stamped Swiss Made Breguet HSPG, all within plain case, facsimile engraved dedication to the back, brown leather strap, import marks for Glasgow 1930, stamped A M.
A gents Angelus 'Chronodato' stainless steel triple calendar chronograph wrist watch, circa 1940s, No.315129, the champagne dial with outer date and seconds track, applied alternating gilt Arabic numerals and baton markers, day and month apertures at 6 and 12 o'clock, twin subsidiary dials for 45 minute register and running seconds, with manual wind chronograph movement, dia. 3.7cm, on replacement expanding link bracelet Condition Report / Extra Information Cass and glass with age wear and scratches.Dial scratched at 10 o'clock.In running order.Reset pushers and stop/start function on minutes dial working (not seconds dial).Lacks main seconds hand.
A gents Rolex Precision 9ct gold cased wristwatch, circa 1957, having signed champagne dial with quarter Arabic numerals, sweep seconds hand, and manual wind movement, the back cover with engraved inscription to Charles Watson from British Ermeto Corporation Ltd, March 1957, dia. 3.6cm, on replacement leather strap Condition Report / Extra Information Runs well.Crown is probably replacement.One lug with hole to top edge.Case engraved.With age / handling wear.
A gentleman's gold plated manual wind wristwatch by Baume & Co. on a leather band and in its original presentation box with sales receipt, the watch has an inscription to the rear as a presentation piece for Mr Crabtree in 1959 having provided 40 years service on the Manchester Ship Canal - Estimate £40 to £60
dating: 1996 provenance: Italy, 'L' armeria Trapp di Castel Coira - Die Churburger Rustkammer - The armoury of the Castle of Churburg'. 2 Vol. Binding with manual processing of the cover, leather back with gold imprints, cardboard, canvas-covered slipcase. Vol. I°: anastatic reprint of 1929 edition, 516 pages with 72 two-toned illustrations, English text. Vol. 2°: 404 pages, 610 colored and two-toned illustrations, text in Italian, English and German. height 32
A COLLECTION OF POLICE RELATED MEMORABILIA including; mugs, a tie from Sydney Australia, police war manual, Shaw Taylor cigarette books and cards, Oceanside police mug and cup with letter, die cast model police car, Royal Falkland Islands cloth shoul der badge, American handcuffs and badge pouches etc.
GENTLEMAN'S ART DECO CHROME PLATED MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCHunsigned 7 jewel movement, the rectangular white dial with Arabic numerals in black, rectangular subsidiary seconds at 6, blued steel hands, outer seconds track, 25mm case, on a brown strap, lacking box CONDITION REPORT: The condition of watches offered at auction varies widely due to factors including age, possible restoration, repair and general wear and tear. Condition reports relate to watches' condition at the time of inspection by McTear's specialists, McTear's cannot guarantee watches to function beyond that point. Watches are not tested in house for accuracy, duration or water tightness. Buyers should assume that all watches purchased will require regular servicing to be useable and reliable.Not in working condition at the present time - has been overwound.In very heavily worn condition.Case scratched and dented all over.Acrylic scratched and marked all over.Dirt trapped under acrylic.Dial is very heavily marked and set askew.Crown intact - hands changing as they should.Strap heavily worn.
Collection of books, many dealing with the subject of early manuscripts, a quantity on the peerage, to include: 'A Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland & Ireland 1475-1640', London: Geographical Society, 1926; 'The Roxburghe Ballads', Charles Hindley, in two volumes, London: Reeves and Turner, 1873; 'The Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature', William Thomas Lowndes, Henry G. Bohn, London: George Bell, 1890 (six volumes); facsimile of Dugdale's 'Baronage of England', in two volumes, New York: George Olms Verlag, 1977; 'Descriptive Catalogue of Western Manuscripts to c.1600 in Christ Church, Oxford', Oxford Bibliographical Society, 2017, and others similar. In three cartons.
[Pseudo-Aristotle], 'Aristotle's Master-piece Compleated, In Two Parts: The First Containing the Secrets of Generation, the Second Part being a private Looking Glass for the Female SEX', London: Printed for D. P., 1720. A sex manual and midwifery book first published in 1684, containing woodcut illustrations in the style of the first edition. The book discusses "monsters", crudely illustrated, which 'are begot by Women's unnatural lying with Beasts'. a/f
Medical.- Elementes, ou Principies de Cirugia, 2 parts in 1, manuscript in Portugese, 96pp. & 110pp. of related student notes in two hands at end, first work with decorated titles, some soiling, browned, hinges weak, original calf, rubbed, spine worn with holes and extensively rubbed, sm. 4to, [late 17th/early 18th century].⁂ A medical manual for students at a hospital in Porto.
A Zenza Bronica ETRS Camera Outfit, Zazanon MC 1:2:8 f=75 mm lens nr 7801973, Minolta Flash Meter III, Zenzanon MC 1:3:5 f=150mm nr 15428673 in a camera bag with accessories together with a A Konica Minolta Dimage A2 Camera Super Fine EVF, GT Lens 7.2-50.8mm 1:2 8-35 APO, together with Instruction Manual and Quick Reference Guide and a Nikon FE 3903250, Nikkor 35mm 1:2 192076, plus two studio lights.
A Breitling Emergency chronograph stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, c.2004, ref. E7632110/C549, serial no. 360982, yellow dial, 43mm. case, in Breitling Emergency Mission case with watch box, spare links, screwdriver, test receiver, instruction manual and video, international warranty dated 02.06.2004 and other paperwork including three dated service cards, the last 27.11.2017, with travelling case, as new, unused, manufacturer's protective film remains on dial and bracelet clasp.
Seven antique reference books, including 'The Practical Book of Oriental Rugs' by G.Griffin Lewis, 'Rugs In Their Native Land' by Eliza Dunn, 'Chinese Art' by S.W.Bushell C.M.G. Volume II, 'How To Identify Old Chinese Porcelain' by Mrs Willoughby Hodgson, 'Chats On English China' by Arthur Hayden, 'The Collector's Manual' by N.Hudson Moore and 'Movements In World Art, Art Nouveau' by Heribert Hutter.
Knitting & Crochet Books. A collection of 9 paperback manuals, many of the authors (but not the titles) listed in Esther Potter's bibliography(The Library, 1953) the best known being Cornellia Mee & Eleonore Riego unknown are E & A Partridge of Teignmouth --Album pour Ouvrages en Frivolite, Paris, Sajou,c. 1860 [only copy found an English ed. in Bib. Nat.]; wrappers, mostly rather worn, c 1860-80-A school sewing workbook with c. 28 actual samples pasted in “Darn in Stocking-web” “ Calico patch” c. 1890-An imperfect calligraphic manual, 26 engraved leaves, mounted, defective, half calf , c. 1750 and some similar material (qty) the lot sold not subject to return
Lady's Vintage Audemars Piquet 18 Karat White Gold Bracelet Watch with Manual Movement, Diamond Hour Markers and Diamond Accented Hands. Signed, stamped 750. Good condition. Running. Please note the gallery does not warranty the running condition of watches. Measures 6-5/8" L, 3/4" W. Approx. weight: 77.4 grams. Shipping $30.00 (estimate $3800-$4800)
Lady's Vintage Jaeger LeCoultre 18 Karat White Gold and Approx. 2.30 Carat Round Brilliant Cut Diamond Bracelet Watch with Manual Movement. Diamonds E-F color, VVS-VS clarity. Hallmark and numbered to case back and clasp. Case measures 23mm. Bracelet measures 6-7/8" L, 1" W. Surface wear to bracelet from normal use. Running. Please note the gallery does not warranty the running condition of watches. Approx. weight: 69.2 grams. Shipping $32.00 (estimate $3500-$4500)
Lady's Vintage Piaget 18 Karat Yellow Gold, Diamond and Emerald Bracelet Watch with Malachite Dial, Manual Movement. Signed, hallmarked. Good vintage condition. Running. Please note the gallery does not warranty the running condition of watches. Case measures 21mm x 29mm. Watch measure 6-3/4" L. Approx. weight: 57.3 grams. Shipping $30.00 (estimate $2500-$3500)
1956 Lamborghini DL30- Restored by Colin Clarke of Lamborghini specialists Colin Clarke Engineering- NOVA declared, minimal use since completion including display at Goodwood Revival- Supplied new by Beninca, twin-cylinder 1810cc engine, 4 speed manual plus reverseFerruccio Lamborghini launched Lamborghini Trattori in 1948, his early tractors utilising war surplus truck and military vehicle engines and differentials as their basis. Within a few years production had increased to 200 units a year whilst Italian-made engines replaced the dwindling supplies of war era stock. The twin-cylinder DL30 became available in 1952, featuring an OHV 26hp engine displacing some 1810cc driving through a four-speed manual gearbox with reverse gear.Acquired and restored in 2014 by renowned Lamborghini specialists Colin Clarke Engineering, the example offered here was originally supplied by Beninca, whose supplier's plate it retains to this day. Described as being in "excellent" condition regarding its bodywork, engine, electrics, paintwork and gearbox, this delightful tractor is in full running order and was recently displayed at both Goodwood Revival and St John's Wood Show. NOVA registered and complete with its old Italian registration document, it has covered a minimal mileage since completion and would grace any collection or be ideal for the show circuit.
1940 Studebaker Champion Coupe- Reportedly resident in Portugal from new until 2015- Understood to have professional " nut and bolt " restoration - Engine,gearbox,bodywork,paintwork,interior and electrical descrivbed as excellent By the late 1930s Studebaker's sales were in sharp decline but rather than cut costs the management gambled everything on a clean sheet design. Launched in April 1939, the resultant Champion was the lightest car in its class. The Indiana-based company's engineers had acquired models from four domestic and four foreign competitors and meticulously stripped them to see where weight could be saved. Equipped with a 2700cc straight-six engine, manual transmission, independent front suspension and hydraulic drum brakes, the Champion could reputedly return almost 33mpg (a figure no rival could match). The first Studebaker to be penned by Raymond Loewy's renowned industrial design studio, initial variants comprised a four-door Cruising Sedan, two-door Club Sedan or three-passenger Coupe. Stealing a march on America's `Big Three' manufacturers, the Champion returned Studebaker to profitability.Finished in Tan with Tan / Brown upholstery, this left-hand drive example is described by the vendor as `excellent' with regard to its engine, gearbox, bodywork, paintwork, electrical equipment and interior trim. Reportedly resident in Portugal from new until being imported to the UK in 2015-16, the Studebaker is further understood to have been treated to a professional `nut and bolt' restoration and to `drive superbly'. A decidedly rare sight on British roads, it is worthy of close inspection.
1970 Jaguar E-Type 4.2 2+2- Delivered new to a Mr F A Croshas of Staffordshire by P J Evans of Birmingham- 88,500 miles from new- Offered with original owners' manual and service bookJaguar's now immortal E-Type made its debut at the Geneva Motor Show of 1961. Like the XK 120 before it, the newcomer was the fastest production car of its time - its 3.8-litre straight six engine allowing a 0-60mph acceleration time of just over seven seconds and a top speed of 150 mph. The model underwent its first major surgery in 1966 when, feeling there needed to be a version in which customers' children could share the E-Type experience, Jaguar introduced the 2+2 Fixed Head Coupe (known as the XKE in America, where most examples were sold). A rear bench seat was accommodated by increasing the wheelbase by nine inches and adding two inches to the roofline. The airy 2+2 however benefited from the same fully independent suspension, rack and pinion steering and disc brakes as its two-seat sibling. By now, the E-Type range was powered by a 4.2-litre version of the company's ubiquitous DOHC, straight-six engine, which developed 265bhp and 283 lb ft of torque. The first E-type model to be offered with automatic transmission, the 2+2 was in production for a total of five years, during which time some 5,599 Series 1 and 5,326 Series 2 examples were built.According to the accompanying Heritage Certificate, this home market Series 2 model vacated the factory on October 23, 1969 and was delivered to its first owner, a Mr F A Croshas of Tamworth, Staffs, by the dealer P J Evans of Birmingham. It was finished in Cream and trimmed in Black-piped White leather. A matching numbers car, its bodywork is still Cream in colour, but in recent times has been treated to a new Black interior and overhaul of its DOHC 4.2-litre XK engine. Currently registering 88,500 miles from new, the Jaguar comes complete with original owners' manual and service book.
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