A RARE GENTLEMAN'S SOLID SILVER ROLEX "OFFICERS" WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1916 D: White enamel dial with luminous Arabic numerals & cathedral hands, subsidiary seconds. M: 15 jewel manual wind movement signed Rolex. C: Circular screw back & front case, signed Rolex W&D., hallmarked & numbered, case back inscription, case diameter measures approx. 34mm. S: Brown leather strap. CONDITION REPORTD: Original dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition. S: In excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
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A LADIES STAINLESS STEEL OMEGA SEAMASTER 120 WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1967, REF. 535.007 D: Black dial with luminous markers. M: 17 jewel manual wind movement, signed Omega Watch Co. & numbered, calibre 630. C: Tonneau shaped case with 60 minute rotating bezel, signed Omega Watch Co., Seamaster emblem on case back, Omega crown, case width measures approx. 31mm. S: Black rubber Tropic strap. CONDITION REPORTD: Original dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition, with some light scratches due to general use. S: In excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
A RARE GENTLEMAN’S STAINLESS STEEL WITTNAUER PROFESSIONAL CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1960s, REF. 7004A D: Black dial with luminous markers, hands & "lollipop" seconds hand, double register recording minutes & continuous seconds, outer tachymeter scale. M: 17 jewel manual wind movement signed Wittnauer Watch Co Inc., calibre 14Y. C: Circular screw back case with red rotating MH bezel, signed Wittnauer Watch Co Inc. & numbered, case diameter measures approx. 41mm. S: Brown leather strap.CONDITION REPORTD: Original dial in excellent condition, luminous showing a nice patina. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition, with some light scratches due to general use, bezel insert nicely faded. S: In excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL BRITISH MILITARY OMEGA RAF PILOTS WRIST WATCH DATED 1956 D: Black dial with Arabic numerals, outer tracking with luminous markers. M: 16 jewel manual wind movement signed Omega & numbered, calibre 30T2SC. C: Military case with fixed bars, issue markings A.M. 6B/159 2835/56, inner ring, case diameter measures approx. 36mm. S: NATO strap. CONDITION REPORTD: Original dial in excellent condition, luminous showing some patina. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition with some scratches due to general use. S: In excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL OMEGA GENEVE WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1954, REF. 2750-6 D: Two tone silver crosshair dial with gilt faceted markers & dauphine hands, subsidiary seconds. M: 17 jewel manual wind movement signed Omega & numbered, calibre 266. C: Circular snap back case, signed Omega Watch Co, Omega crown, case diameter measures approx. 35mm. S: Brown leather strap. CONDITION REPORTD: Dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition, with some light surface scratches due to general use. S: In excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL BRITISH MILITARY OMEGA W.W.W. WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1947, PART OF THE "DIRTY DOZEN" D: Black dial with Arabic numerals, luminous markers & "sword" hands, military arrow, subsidiary seconds. M: 15 jewel manual wind movement signed Omega & numbered, calibre 30T2. C: Military case with fixed bars, signed Omega Watch Co, issue markings W.W.W.^ Y21268 10685467, case diameter measures approx. 35mm. S: NATO strap. CONDITION REPORTD: Original dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition. S: In excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
A RARE GENTLEMAN'S BRITISH MILITARY LEMANIA W.W.W. WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1940s, PART OF THE "DIRTY DOZEN" D: Black dial with Arabic numerals, luminous markers & "sword" hands, military arrow, subsidiary seconds. M: Manual wind movement, calibre 27A. C: Chrome plated & stainless steel military case with fixed bars, issue markings ^ W.W.W. 2638 2538, reissue markings Q3148 ATP, lug marked 638, case diameter measures approx. 36mm. S: NATO strap. CONDITION REPORTD: Original dial in very good condition, showing some signs of age. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition, with some small scratches due to use. S: In excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL BRITISH MILITARY LEMANIA SINGLE BUTTON CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1940s FIRST SERIES D: Silver dial with Arabic numerals & luminous markers, double register recording minutes & continuous seconds. M: Manual wind movement. C: Circular case with fixed bars, issue numbers H.S.^ 9/492, case diameter measures approx. 38mm. S: NATO strap. CONDITION REPORTD: Original dial in good condition showing signs of age. M: Working at present. C: In very good condition. S: In very good condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
A gentleman's vintage Rotary 9 carat gold cased manual wristwatch on gold plated bracelet strap. With rounded oblong silvered dial having Arabic numeral markers and with subsidiary seconds. Case dimensions 27mm x 37mm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Running. Adjuster working. Crystal replaced. Some wear to the strap.
GEORGE HARRISON'S PORSCHE 928S - a Black Porsche 928S formerly owned by George Harrison. The 4.7L 16 cylinder, petrol, manual, coupe, was registered from new by George on 10th August 1980 with the registration number JUD 800W (VIN: 92A0821081), via Official Porsche Dealer Maltin Porsche, Henley-on-Thames. The car was owned and driven by George until he sold it on 1st February 1984 with a mileage in the region of 11,000. The registered address for the car was George's home at Friar Park, Henley-on-Thames. The current mileage is 119,779 and the car was last MOT'd in 2011. The car has had 8 owners including George and the current owner/seller. Comes with the original Service Maintenance Record, Pocket Guide to Porsche Ownership and Service Directory, a folder full of documentation including a copy of the original first registration document, various change of ownership documents, DVLA correspondence regarding changes of Registration Plates, various MOT certificates, numerous invoices for services/work carried out up until 1993. Also included is a copy of "The Beatles, The Dream Is Over, Off The Record 2" where the car is referenced on page 313.
Single manual harpsichord by Thomas Culliford, London, 1785 for Longman and Broderip, the case sides veneered in 'plum pudding' mahogany with boxwood stringing and Indian laurel crossbanding, the lid veneered in standard mahogany with shaped brass strap hinges, the keywell veneered with burr walnut with holly and ebony stringing and kingwood cross banding, the fasciaboard inlaid with floral scrollwork and a central musical trophy, the soundboard with an inset gilt-metal rose pierced ends carved with a figure playing a lyre and the inscription Longman & Broderip, Cheapside, the later five octave keyboard, FF to f3 omitting FF♯, with ivory naturals and ebony accidentals, seven brass-knobbed hand levers with ivory inserts inscribed Machine, Harp, Lute [8ft.], Octave [4ft.], silent [dummy], 1st Unison [8ft.] and 2nd Unison [8ft.], two pedals controlling the machine stop and the Venetian swell respectively, with later music desk, on trestle stand.The later name baton inscribed Longman and Broderip, Instrument Makers, No. 26, Cheapside and No. 13 Haymarket, London also stamped on the wrest plank L & B. and with the serial No. 381. Inscribed Culliford on the underside of the soundboard.Length 7ft. 2¼in., 219cm.; width 3ft. 1⅜in., 95cm.; case depth 1ft. ⅝in., 32cm,*Recorded by Donald Boalch in Makers of the Harpsichord and Clavichord, 1440-1840 (3rd edition edited by Charles Mould), pp. 486-487. Formerly owned by Violet Gordon Woodhouse for whom Arnold Dolmetsch converted it into a two manual instrument (1899). There is an illustration of the keyboards as adapted by Dolmetsch in Violet, The Life and Loves of Violet Gordon Woodhouse by Jessica Douglas-Home and a further one which originally appeared in Music and Letter (1920). Subsequently owned by Lady [Georgina Beatrice] Headlam. Acquired by Mackenzie of Ord in 1965 who eventually (1991) arranged for it to be converted back into a single manual instrument
Single manual harpsichord by Giovanni Battista Boni da Cortona, Cortona, circa 1620, the case of false inner/outer construction, the exterior with later paintwork in shades of light green and creamy-brown divided by a dark brown band, the main portion of the lid interior painted with an extensive rural landscape with a bay in the distance, the keyboard flap painted recently in the style of the main section, the soundboard with a piered parchment rose, the keyboard with arcaded boxwood naturals and ebony accidentals, the partly enharmonic keyboard, compass currently FF, GG, AA, BB then C/E to c3, with broken octave and divided accidentals d♯, g♯, d1♯, g1♯, a1♯, one 8ft register, raised on two trestle stands.Length 6ft. 4⅞in., 195.3cm.; width 2ft. 6¼in., 76.8cm.; case depth 8⅞in. 22.6cm.*Recorded by Donald Boalch in Makers of the Harpsichord and Clavichord, 1440-1840 (3rd edition edited by Charles Mould), pp. 250-251. Referred to and illustrated in A History of the Harpsichord by Edwards L. Kittick, pp. 136-137, 485, note 23, Plate 6-4. Also see 'Some Notes on Giovanni Battista Boni da Cortona, Giralmo Zenti and others' by Frederick Hammond , Galpin Society Journal XL, December 1987, pp.37-47 for further information on the maker. A further reference to this harpsichord can be found in an article 'Italian Split-key Instruments with fewer than Nineteen Divisions to the Octave' by Christopher Stembridge and Denzil Wraight, the Journal of Performance Practice, 1994, No.2, p. 156, Item 7.The attribution to G. B. Boni is courtesy of Dr. Denzil Wraight who is quoted in Boalch in a letter to the owner "the lower moulding identifies the instrument quite conclusively…Thus I have no doubt about the attribution. The moulding referred to is illustrated in silhouette in The Historic Harpsichord, Volume III (editor Howard Schott) in the chapter 'The Identification and Authentication of Italian String Keyboard Instruments' by Denzil Wraight, p. 107. The moulding illustrated is from the Boni harpsichord in the Brussels Musical Instrument Museum.This harpsichord has been the subject of a number of alterations including conversion to a two-manual instrument. Under Mr. Mackenzie's instruction it was returned to what was believed to have been its original specification of a single 8ft. register. Boalch suggest that it had passed through the hands of Franciolini but it does not appear in any of his published catalogues. Other owners recorded by Boalch were Elizabeth Moss, Alec Hodsdon and Michael Thomas. A number of respected restorers have worked on the harpsichord in more recent times
1997 Ovation Elite Standard 6868 electro-acoustic guitar, black finish, slight lifting to the edge of the treble sound hole leaf, electrics in working order, hard case, copy of the original purchase receipt, owner's manual and a set of rubber sound hole feedback excluders, condition: very good
1991 Fender Vintage Series '62 Stratocaster electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. V0xxxx2, Olympic white finish which has faded to blonde, buckle rash and other blemishes, electrics in working order, hard case, original inspection tags and owner's manual, condition: fair *Provenance - Purchased new from Nevada Music, Portsmouth by a gentleman named Chris Moore, a guitarist with Southampton group 'The Rock Doctors'. The vendor bought this guitar from Mr Moore in 1991 as he wanted a Gibson Les Paul. Mr Moore kept the original case so the vendor united the guitar with a Tokai tweed case
Egypt, Late Dynastic Period. 26th Dynasty, ca. 672 to 525 BCE. Tall turquoise ushabti for a man called Ankh-em-maat, who was a sa-mery-ef ("his beloved son") priest of the god Herishef at Herakleopolis. Depicted mummiform, with smiling expression, hands holding crook and flail, wearing a striated tripartite wig and braided beard and with 10 lines of hieroglyphic inscription. An exceptional example - ex-Sotheby's! Size: 7.375" H (18.7 cm)An inscription consisting of several lines with hieroglyphs covers the body of the shabti from its arms to the feet, and translates "He was prophet of Herichef a ram headed god who was revered in the Heracleopolis area". Shabti were placed in tombs as grave goods, created to do manual labor for the deceased in the afterlife. As a result, they are frequently depicted with arms crossed, holding agricultural tools, and baskets. Towards the end of the Pharaonic period, they had become so necessary and elaborate that some tombs contained one worker for every day of the year and thirty-six overseers, each responsible for ten laborers. Workers like this one are from that period of enormous proliferation, and are some of our best surviving insights into ancient Egyptian funerary practices. Some, like this one, are inscribed with pleas to Osiris. Provenance: Ex-private Virginia collection, acquired in 1981. Ex. Sotheby's New York, June 12 1993 Condition: Surface imperfections and some surface losses. Comes with Sotheby's tag that reads 264/2. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #120884
War Department Technical Manual Scout Car M3A1, loose front cover, dated October 26 1942. 388 printed pages with illustrations. Some wear. Accompanied by a War Department Technical Manual for ¾ Ton 4x4 Truck (Dodge), with loose front cover, dated 31 January 1944. 354 printed pages with illustrations. Some wear. (2 items)
Sergeant H.Jones "M" Company 3rd London V.R.C. c.1900 Interesting Collection of photographs, documents, paintings etc. Three well executed watercolour paintings by H.Jones 1900 of Troopers and cavalry, plate photographs, with the images reproduced showing troops c.1900, signed photograph of Jones, inscribed Combined Training manual 1902, and other items including metal matchbox cover inscribed to Jones and more interestingly "Souvenir from Prisoner."
An Elgin hunter cased pocket watch white dial, Arabic numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, blued spade hands, 3 o'clock manual button wind movement, case serial No 1973111, movement marked Nirvana 15 jewels, serial No 607645, suspended from a rolled gold and black silk Albert with revolving seal fob terminal, 50mm diameter
An 18ct white gold Piaget ladies bracelet watch, 18-jewel Cal.9P2 manual wind movement, silver 18mm. square hobnail dial with black baton hour markers and applied gilt baton quarters, blued steel hands, brushed and polished square case, back secured by 4 screws, hobnail engraved bezel and conforming hobnail engraved brick link bracelet, case no. 106793, model no. 9131 C4.
A ladies 14ct white gold and diamond manual wind cocktail watch, the movement by Juvenia MFG, no. 1055, the oval 12 x 7mm. dial pavé set with 58 eight cut diamonds, the brushed and polished gold case with bezel set with two rows of brilliant cut diamonds, 42 in total (approx. 1ct), the flexible bracelet set with four rows of 55 brilliant cut diamonds, totalling approx. 3.3cts, overall diamond weight approx. 4.88cts, case no. SD42531.
An Art Deco 18ct white gold and diamond cocktail watch, 1940s-50s, the 16mm. square silvered dial with bright cut gilt baton markers and border, signed '17 Rubis, within a convex square case with diamond set bezel and lugs, 17 jewel Swiss manual wind movement, on a later 18ct white gold flexible strap.
An 18ct gold cased ladies manual wind wrist watch by Fred of Paris, the circular 18.5mm. black and gold dial with gilt Roman numerals at the quarters, signed 'Fred Paris Swiss', within a rounded square bark effect bezel with sapphire set crown and screw down case back, no. 'G. 1053 Y 1426', case size 30 x 28mm., on black faux crocodile strap.
An 18ct gold cased gents Marvin manual wind wrist watch, 1950s, the rounded rectangular dial with two-tone silvering, gilt on black tablet Roman numerals to six and twelve, gilt and black quarter markers and hands, signed 'Marvin Swiss Made', in rounded cushion style rectangular case, case size 33 x 25mm., no. 0415188, later Rotary leather strap.
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