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Kipling [Rudyard] : A Fleet of Being, notes of two trips with the Channel Squadron, pub. The London Macmillan Company, 1898, blue cloth; Wyllie [W.L.] and Wren [M.F.] : Sea Fights of The Great War, (Naval incidents during the first nine months), pub. Cassell & Company Ltd., 1919 reprint; Two Further Maritime Related Books, The Life of Nelson (Robert Southey Esq. L.L.D.) and A Manual of Yacht and Boat Sailing (7th Edition). (4)
A GENTLEMAN’S VINTAGE STAINLESS STEEL BREITLING NAVITIMER CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH on leather strap with black dial having Arabic twelve and baton markers, three silvered subsidiary dials for seconds, 30 minutes and 12 hours, and rotating bezel with slide rule fronting a manual wind signed movement - the back of the case is numbered 806 40mm diameter
A 18ct GOLD 1920’s SLIMLINE ZENITH CHRONOMETER POCKET WATCH with champagne Arabic dial and subsidiary seconds fronting a manual wind jewelled movement with lever balance escapement no. 2675909, engraved P.H. Russell 20/02/29, the back plate engraved with an Egyptian pyramid and sphinx scene 45mm diameter in original fitted case
A rare 1957 made Teagle ' Cycle Motor ' autocycle engined Raleigh Popular bicycle. 49cc engine. Tax and MOT exempt. Made in Truro, England. Comes with transferable registration XYB 799. Frame size 21". Fitted with a Diamond leather saddle. Vendor assures us engine is in full working order (has been regularly maintained). The engine complete with engine makers plaques to top and sides, and the bicycle fitted with rod brakes and working lights. Comes with a good amount of history including a rare 'Instruction Manual,' 1959 & 1960 tax discs, photographs, original first issue registration book etc. A rare piece of motorcycle / bicycle history.
OMEGA; a gold plated stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, the circular dial set with baton numerals and with subsidiary second dial, diameter 3.5cm, on replaced leather strap. CONDITION REPORT: The watch does not run of wound. Manual wind and has Omega logo on the winder, Back cover is snap-on. This can be posted.
Four pocket watches to include an early 20th century hallmarked silver crown wind example (af), a German silver cased example with circular enamel dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary dial, and a base metal cased 'Improved Lever', also a 9ct gold manual wind gentleman's wristwatch (af) (5).
Sea & Water Life, 26 books, including Bell, Thomas A History of the British Stalk-Eyed Crustacea. London: 1853. 8vo, green morocco gilt by J. Wright, bookplate of James Richard Wigram; Johnston, George A History of British Sponges and Lithophytes. Edinburgh: W.H. Lizard. 1842. 8vo, 25 plates, some partially hand-coloured, green cloth gilt; Pritchard, Andrew A History of Infusoria... London: Whittaker and Co., 1842. 8vo, 12 hand-coloured plates, red cloth, rebacked; Jones, Thomas Rymer The Aquarian Naturalist... London: Jan Van Voorst, 1858. 8vo, hand-coloured plates, contemporary green half morocco with gilt aquatic tooling to spine; another copy in cloth; Tugwell, George A Manual of the Sea-Anemonies Commonly Found on the English Coast. London: John Van Voorst, 1856. 8vo, 7 chromolithographed plates, original blue cloth gilt; Step, Edward Shell Life... London: Frederick Warne & Co., 1901. 8vo, original red cloth gilt, stamp of the Edinburgh Guiders' Library; Sowerby, G.B. Popular History of The Aquarium. London, 1857. 12mo, original red cloth gilt; Wheeler, W.H. The Sea-Coast. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1902. 8vo, red cloth gilt; British Museum A Guide to the Shell and Starfish Galleries... London, 1908. Fifth edition, 8vo; and 16 others, sold not subject to return (26)
Microscopes and Microscopy, a large collection, c. 122 volumes, including Brewster, Sir David A Treatise on the Microscope. Edinburgh, 1837. First edition, 8vo, 14 plates, original blindstamped cloth; Gould, C. The Companion to the Compound, Oxy-Hydrogen, and Solar Microscopes. 1837. 6 plates (5 folding); Beck, Richard A Treatise on the Construction, Proper Use and Capabilities of Smith, Beck and Beck's Achromatic Microscopes. 1865, 4to, 28 plates, original cloth; Joyce, J. Dialogues on the Microscope. 1812. 2 volumes, 12mo, quarter morocco; another edition, 1828, 2 volumes, 12mo, quarter morocco, rubbed; Brocklesby, J. Views of the Microscopic World. New York, 1851; Wythes, J.H. Curiosities of the Microscope. Philadelphia, 1852; Hannover, A. On the Construction and Use of the Microscope. 1853, 2 plates, hinge broken; Quekett, John A Practical Treatise on the use of the Microscope. 1855. Third edition; Beale, L.S. How to Work with the Microscope. 1857; Notcutt, W.L. A Handbook of the Microscope and Microscopic Objects. 1859, 2 copies, coloured plates, half calf and later cloth; Gosse, P.H. Evenings at the Microscope. [c.1860]; Wood, J.G. Common Objects Of the Microscope. 1861; another edition. 1861; Lankester, E. Half-hours with the Microscope. [c.1865]; Suffolk, W.T. On Microscopical Manipulation. 1870; Clarke, L.L. Objects for the Microscope. 1871, 2 copies; Beale, L.S. How to Work with the Microscope. 1880; Davies, T. The Preparation and Mounting of Microscopic Objects. 1880; Coke, A.C. Studies in Microscopical Science. 1883. Vol. 1 only, coloured plates; Herrick, S.B. The Wonders of Plant Life under the Microscope. 1884; Cooke, M.C. Rust, Smut, Mildew & Mould. 1886; Martin, J.H. A Manual of Microscopic Mounting. 1878; Carpenter, W.P. The Microscope and its Revelations. 1901, 2 volumes; Naegeli, C. The Microscope in theory and practice. 1887; Bousfield, E.C. Guide to the Science Of Photo-Micrography. 1892; The Annual Illustrated Annual of Microscopy. 1900. 4to, half calf; Wright, A.E. Principles of Microscopy. 1906; Spitta, E.J. Microscopy. 1907; Gage, S.H. The Microscope. 1908; Spiers, W. Nature through the Microscope. [c.1909]; Cross, M.I. & M.J.U. Cole Modern Microscopy. 1912; Zeiss. Zeiss Mikroskope und Nebenapparate. 1927; Disney, A.N. Origin and Development of the Microscope. 1928; Belling, J. The Use of the Microscope. 1930; Clay, R.S. The History of the Microscope. 1932; Gage, S.H. The Microscope. 1941; Cooke, Troughton & Simms Cooke Microscopes. [1947]; Wredden, J.H. The Microscope. 1947; Espinasse, M. Robert Hooke. 1956; Burrells, W. Microscope Technique. 1963; Ford, B.J. The Optical Microscope Manual. 1973; Bracegirdle, B. Microscopical Mounts and Mounters. 1998; mostly original cloth; and a large quantity of similar volumes (quantity)
Microscopy, a large collection including Pritchard, Andrew The Microscopic Cabinet of Select Animated Objects... London, 1832. 8vo, 13 plates (including 10 hand-coloured), later calf with red morocco gilt label to spine, endpapers renewed, a little light browning and offsetting; [Idem] The Natural History of Animalcules... London: Whittaker & Co., 1834. 8vo, 7 plates, uniform binding, plates somewhat spotted, a little splitting to hinges towards the rear of the book; [Idem] Microscopic Illustrations of Living Objects. London: Whittaker and Co., 1840. New edition, 8vo, with 2 notice slips and an advertising leaf , lacking an initial leaf; bound with an 1841 edition of Animalcules, 16 plates in total in the book, incomplete, contemporary half calf, spotting; Quekett A Practical Treatise on the Use of the Microscope. 1848, plates, later cloth; Quekett's Practical Treatise on the Use of the Microscope [vol. 6 of Library of Illustrated Scientific Works]. 1852, engraved plates, green half morocco gilt; Smith, W. A Synopsis of the British Diatomaceae. 1852, 2 volumes, plates, original cloth, some spotting; Wythes, J.H. The Microscopiest. Philadelphia, 1852, frontispiece, original cloth; Sanders, J.M. The Crystal Sphere. 1857, frontispiece, original cloth; Hogg, J. The Microscope. 1856, Second edition, plates, original cloth, slightly rubbed; Martin, J.H. Microscopic Objects. 1870, original cloth; Martin, J.H. A Manual of Microscopic Mounting. 1872, original cloth; Wilson, W.S. The Larvae of British Lepidoptera and their Food Plants. 1880. 40 coloured plates, contemporary green half morocco; Cole, A.C., editor Studies in Microscopical Science. 1883. vol. 1 -4. in original parts, 1882-87, in modern folding cloth boxes; Hudson, C.T. The Rotifera. 1889. 2 volumes, 4to., coloured plates, maroon half morocco; Pringle, A. Practical Photo-Micrography. 1902; Brady & Martin Catalogue of Scientific Apparatus. 1892, original cloth; Baker, C. Microscopes and Accessories 1935-36, 4to., original wrappers; and others, similar; sold not subject to return
LADY'S EARLY TO MID TWENTIETH CENTURY DIAMOND SET MANUAL WIND COCKTAIL WATCHunsigned 17 jewel movement, the round white dial with Arabic numerals in black, outer seconds track, diamond set bezel, 16mm case, unmarked, with open circular diamond set lugs with round brilliant cut and baguette cut diamonds, on a nine carat white gold strap, 17.5g gross
LADY'S MID TWENTIETH CENTURY NINE CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCHunsinged 15 jewel movement, the round white dial with applied gold coloured Arabic numerals, dot outer seconds track, the 21mm hexagonal case marked N&V and with marks for nine carat gold to the interior, lacking strap, lacking box and papers, 7.8g gross
LADY'S MID TWENTIETH CENTURY NINE CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCHunsigned 15 jewel movement, the round white dial with applied gold coloured Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds at 6, dot outer seconds track, 21mm Dennison case, on a nine carat gold expanding bracelet strap, 15.2g gross, lacking box and papers
LADY'S OMEGA NINE CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCHsigned 17 jewel movement numbered 18551459, the round champagne coloured dial with applied gold coloured baton numerals, the 19mm case with OMEGA WATCH CO MADE IN ENGLAND, A.L.D, 977, 121285 to the reverse interior, on a nine carat gold bracelet strap, 18.8g gross, lacking box and papers
LADY'S TISSOT EIGHTEEN CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCHsigned 17 jewels movement numbered 7006203, the round dial with applied gold coloured baton hour markers, the 17mm case blank to the reverse exterior, with full hallmarks and maker's marks to the interior, on a brown strap, lacking box and papers
LADY'S OMEGA NINE CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH signed 17 jewel movement numbered 25544406, the square white dial with applied gold coloured baton hour markers, the 14mm case numbered 7115690 to the reverse interior, on an integrated nine carat gold bracelet strap, 33.5g gross, lacking box and papers
LADY'S MID TWENTIETH CENTURY NINE CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCHsigned Luvex movement, the rectangular dial with applied gold coloured Arabic numerals, the 144mm case with BWC, gold hallmarks and numbered 1388 to the reverse interior, on a nine carat gold bracelet strap, 10.7g gross, lacking box and papers
GENTLEMAN'S OMEGA SPEEDMASTER PROFESSIONAL STAINLESS STEEL MANUAL WIND CHRONOMETER CALIBRE 861 WRIST WATCHc.1972-3, serial number 31615426, reference 145.022, the round black dial with luminous baton hour markers, subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9, outer seconds track in white, black enamel DON tachymeter bezel, the 40mm case with NASA inscription, OMEGA, Omega logo and hippocampus motif, on a stainless steel bracelet strap with Omega clasp, in box, lacking papers
GENTLEMAN'S OMEGA SPEEDMASTER PROFESSIONAL STAINLESS STEEL MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCHthe round black dial with white baton hour markers, subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9, outer seconds track, white hands, black enamel tachymeter bezel, the 38mm case with SPEEDMASTER, hippocampus and Omega logo to the reverse exterior, on a stainless steel bracelet strap with Omega clasp, lacking box and papers
LADY'S AVIA NINE CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCHunsigned 17 jewel movement, the elliptical dial with Arabic numerals in black and applied gold coloured baton hour markers, the 15mm case with BWC, gold hallmarks and 68095 to the reverse interior, on a nine carat gold bracelet strap, 12.4g gross, lacking box and papers
GENTLEMAN'S OMEGA SPEEDMASTER PROFESSIONAL STAINLESS STEEL MANUAL WIND CHRONOMETER WRIST WATCHthe round black dial baton hour markers in white, outer seconds track in white, subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9, the 42mm case with black enamel tachymeter bezel, with SPEEDMASTER and hippocampus along with 'FLIGHT QUALIFIED BY NASA FOR ALL MANNED MISSIONS, THE FIRST WATCH WORN ON THE MOON' to the reverse exterior, on a stainless steel bracelet strap with Omega clasp, lacking box and papers
GENTLEMAN'S TUDOR MID TWENTIETH CENTURY NINE CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCHthe round silver coloured dial with Arabic numerals and baton hour markers in black, subsidiary seconds at 6, the 28mm cushion shaped case with inscription to the reverse, on a generic strap, 24.8g gross, lacking box and papers
LADY'S WONDER WATCH EIGHTEEN CARAT WHITE GOLD DIAMOND SET MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH17 jewel movement, the round silver coloured dial with applied baton hour markers, the 11mm case with 18K 0.750 to the reverse exterior, with diamond set lugs, on an eighteen carat white gold bracelet strap, 25.2g gross, lacking box and papers
Longines 9ct gold cased wristwatch with second subdial. Manual wind. Circa 1970's 25 years inscription on the back case. The watch is currently ticking, not tested for time accuracy. Nice clean movement, champagne dial with slight age ware. Back gold case has scratches where someone has attempted to open the case. With Longines box
A gents yellow gold cased Tudor dress watch, having a signed silvered dial, raised Arabic numerals, manual wind movement, back cover with presentation inscription, dia. 32mm (excluding crown) Condition Report / Extra Information No winder logo.Winds smoothly and runs well.No dents to casing or back.Slight scratch to bezel.Back inscription is deep.No wide gap to knife opening areas.Replacement strap.Not boxed.No reference number apparent.
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