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Rolex Oyster Precision stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. 6426, circa 1980, serial no. 668xxxx, silvered dial with baton markers and centre seconds, cal. 1225 17 jewel manual movement, Oyster ref. 78350 bracelet with folding clasp, 34mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - some surface marks as expected of the period. Glass - light marks. Hands - matching, light marks. Case - typical surface marks present, see images. Crown - screws down and adjusts correctly. Bracelet - surface marks but generally good, wrist size 7.5" approx. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Favre-Leuba 18k gentleman's wristwatch, the champagne dial with baton markers, signed gilt Swiss manual movement, leather strap, case ref. 80777 121, 34mm - Condition Report: - Movement - clean but requires a service as not running consistently. Dial - light marks. Glass - light marks. Hands - matching, light marks. Case - surface marks and some scratches present to the back - see image. Crown - adjusting correctly. Strap - wear and would benefit with replacement. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Patek Philippe, ref. 2496, an 18 carat gold wrist watch, numbered 515.695, circa 1956, manual wind movement, 18 jewels, adjusted to five positions, cal. 10-200, numbered 745.251, silver hobnail guilloche dial with applied gold baton hour markers, gold leaf hour and minute hands, subsidiary seconds dial to 6 o'clock, hobnail patterned case, snap case back stamped 750 with poinçon, dial, crown, case and movement signed, on a non-original brown lizard print leather strap with gold plated pin buckle, accompanied by a 19mm 18 carat gold Patek Philippe bracelet in hobnail pattern, associated box and an extract from Patek Philippe's archives.
Rolex, ref. 2008, a 9 carat gold wrist watch, no. 26595 hallmarked Glasgow 1936, manual wind movement, 15 jewels, silver dial with gold Arabic numeral hour markers, seconds sub dial to six, blued steel leaf hour and minute hands, snap case back, case, dial and movement signed, on a non-original brown leather strap with pin buckle, diameter 28mm
Jaeger-LeCoultre, ref. 14114.21, an 18 carat gold bracelet watch, no. 1378454 circa 1970s, manual wind movement, 18 jewels, cal. P838, numbered, 2197008, gilt textured dial with black baton hour and minute hands, snap-back case stamped 750 with poinçon, dial, case and movement signed, on a textured 18 carat gold bracelet, diameter 30mm
Omega, Seamaster Professional, ref. 196.1523, a stainless steel bracelet watch, no. 56840705, circa 2000, quartz movement, 6 jewels, cal. 1538, blue wave-patterned dial with luminous dot and baton hour markers, steel skeleton sword hour and minute hands with luminous inserts, steel central seconds hand with luminous insert and red tip, date aperture to 3 o'clock, uni-directional rotating bezel, screw-down crown, screw-down helium escape valve, screw down case back, dial, crowns, case and movement signed, on a signed stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp and extension link, accompanied by an Omega box, instruction manual and warranty card dated 2000, diameter 41mm
Rolex, a silver wrist watch, no. 580 54596, circa 1936, manual wind movement, 15 jewels, 3 adjustments, silvered engine turned dial, Arabic numerals, luminous cathedral hands, snap back engraved L. GIGG Heavyweight Boxing 1936, case, dial and movement signed, on an unsigned black Nato strap, width 25mm
Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Datejust, ref. 69178 an 18 carat gold bracelet watch, no. N396989, circa 1992, automatic movement, 29 jewels, adjusted in 5 positions, cal. 2135, numbered 2250248, gilt dial with applied gold baton hour markers, gold baton hour and minute hands with luminous inserts, centre seconds hand, screw-down crown, screw-down case back stamped 750 with poinçon, dial, crown, case and movement signed, on an 18 carat gold President bracelet with concealed clasp, accompanied by a Rolex Box, instruction manual, an extra link without its screw and guarantee papers dated 1994, diameter 25mm
Heuer, Carrera ref. 2447S, a stainless steel chronograph wrist watch, numbered 77622, circa 1964, manual wind movement, 17 jewels unadjusted, cal. Valjoux 72, later 'first execution' white dial with white subdials, pointed steel hands with luminous inserts, black subsidiary dial hands, steel seconds recording hand, screw-down case back, dial, case, crown and movement signed, on a non-original black leather strap with signed stainless steel pin buckle, diameter 36mm
Omega, Speedmaster Apollo 8 series, ref. 3597.12.00, a limited edition stainless steel bracelet watch, circa 1998, manual wind chronograph movement, 18 jewels, cal. 1861, no. 48379834, antimagnetic cover, black dial with Apollo 8 patch, luminous baton markers, luminous pointed baton hands, centre white chronograph hand, subsidiary dials for constant seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, tachymeter scale to the bezel, screw down back, case, dial and movement signed, on an Omega stainless steel block link bracelet with fold over clasp, accompanied by an Omega service case, a spare link, international warranty card, repair warranty card dated 21.05.2015 and instruction booklet, diameter 40mm Apollo 8 was the second manned spaceflight mission carried out by the United States Apollo space program. The crew consisted of Frank Borman, James Lovell and William Anders. The patch for the Apollo 8 mission bearing their names can be found at the 9 o'clock position on the dial of this watch. In 1997 Omega celebrated 40 years of the Speedmaster by releasing the Missions Series. This consisted of 22 Speedmasters featuring the logos of NASA's famous space missions and a re-edition of the original moonwatch.
Patek Philippe, Elipse, ref. 4382, a lady's 18 carat gold and diamond wrist watch, no. 2769653, circa 1980, manual wind movement, 18 jewels, adjusted to 5 positions and heat-cold isochronisms, cal. 16-250, no. 1390598, blue dial, diamond markers, Dauphine hands, diamond set bezel, sapphire cabochon set crown, snap back, case, dial and movement signed, on a Patek Philippe black leather strap with 18 carat gold buckle, width 23mm
Ï’A tortoiseshell singing bird musical box by Raymy's Geneva, no. 527, 1920s, brass framed movement with bellows and paddle governor, operated by a lever, the cover engraved with musical instruments and foliage, revealing a pierced floral interior with a coloured feather bird, a hinged key compartment to the back, the front set with a manual wind watch, two tone dial, Arabic numerals, blued steel arrow hands, 10cm (4in) wide Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Piaget, Altiplano, ref. 9200 A6, an 18 carat gold and lapis lazuli bracelet watch, no. 170875, circa 1975, manual wind movement, 18 jewels, adjusted to 5 positions and temperature, cal. 9P, no. 6903250, lapis lazuli dial, Dauphine hands, lapis lazuli set bezel, screwed down back with four screws, case, dial and movement signed, on an integral textured brick link bracelet with snap clasp, width 25mm
Jaeger-LeCoultre, Amvox2, ref. 192.T.25, a titanium chronograph wrist watch, no. 2410570, circa 2011, automatic movement, 41 jewels, cal. 751E, black semi-skeleton dial with applied luminous Arabic numeral hour markers, steel hour and minute hands with luminous inserts, white subsidiary recording discs, red seconds recording hand, chronograph locking mechanism at 9 o'clock, screwed case back, dial, case, movement and crown signed, on a signed leather and fabric strap with signed stainless steel folding clasp, accompanied by a Jaeger-LeCoultre box, instruction manual, guarantee dated 2011 and certificate of origin, diameter 44mm
Vacheron & Constantin, a lady's platinum, diamond and sapphire cocktail watch, no. 9291, French post 1912 mark, manual wind movement, 18 jewels, 5 adjustments, no. 398269, white dial, applied Arabic numerals, Breguet hands, diamond and sapphire set case, snap back, case, dial and movement signed, on a 9 carat white gold woven bracelet with snap clasp, width 16mm Please note: the image in the printed catalogue is incorrect
Patek Philippe, Calatrava, ref. 3520 D, an 18 carat gold wrist watch, no. 2845365, circa 1987, manual wind movement, 18 jewels, adjusted to 5 positions and heat-cold isochronisms, cal. 177, no. 1371223, white dial, Roman numerals, baton hands, screw down back engraved 15 dicembre 1987, case, dial and movement signed, on an unsigned black leather strap with an 18 carat gold buckle, diameter 32mm
Patek Philippe, Golden Ellipse, ref. 3546, an 18 carat gold wrist watch, no. 2708298, circa 1970s, manual wind movement, 18 jewels, adjusted in 5 positions, cal. 23-300, numbered 1212927, blue dial with applied gold baton hour markers, pointed gold hour and minute hands, diamond-set bezel, snap case-back stamped 750 with poinçon, case, dial and movement signed, on a non-original black leather strap with pin buckle, diameter 27mm Please see the condition report on our website for details of third-party intervention.
Patek Philippe, ref. 3503, an 18 carat gold wrist watch, no. 2646335, circa 1960s, manual wind movement, 18 jewels, adjusted to 5 positions, cal. 175, numbered, 1132672, silver dial with black baton hour markers, gold pencil hour and minute hands, snap-back stamped 750 with poinçon, case, dial and movement signed, on a non-original black leather strap with pin buckle, width 26mm
Ï’ Girard Perregaux, Vintage 1945, ref. 99860, an 18 carat gold perpetual calendar wrist watch, no. 6, circa 2009, manual wind movement with tourbillon and three gold bridges, 19 jewels, cal. 9802, no. 6, white dial, Arabic numerals, Dauphine hands, subsidiary dials for combined constant seconds and moonphase aperture, day, date and month, screwed down glazed back with four screws, case, dial and movement signed, on a Girard Perregaux brown alligator strap with an 18 carat gold deployant clasp, accompanied by a Girard Perregaux box with two keys, guarantee card and certificate, information book, user manual, outer card packaging and a copy of Girard Perregaux by Francois Chaille with dust cover, width 38mm A function on a watch that is used to tell anything other than the time is referred to as a complication. This watch features three of the most difficult complications to produce on a watch. The perpetual calendar displays the day, date and month. This difficult to produce mechanism will account for leap years and both shorter and longer months. Once properly set the perpetual calendar will not need adjusting for many years. The perpetual calendar on this watch is also combined with a moonphase. As the name suggests this displays the current phase of the moon in the sky. Where this may be considered one of the least useful functions of a watch, it allows the manufacture to show their artistry and skill in producing fine and complicated watches.The final complication on this watch can be viewed in the form of a tourbillon through the back of the watch. The tourbillon was first invented in 1795 by Abraham-Louis Breguet. The tourbillon was designed to counter the effects of gravity on pocket watches by placing the escapement and balance wheel within a rotating cage. This mechanism is found in watches by only the highest of skilled watchmaker's due to the difficulty to produce. All these complications come together in this fine watch. Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Pilots wristwatch by Hanhart in stainless steel H Fliegerchronograpf mark two, 1939 pilot's wristwatch the Black dial signed Hanhart and shockproof, with luminous Arabic numerals & cathedral hands, double register recording, minutes & continuous seconds. fitted with a 17 jewel manual wind movement numbered 4621, contained within a circular case fitted with rotating bezel, original crown & pushers. scratching to glass and dial, patination to dial , movement functioning at time of inspection,/.
Breitling Stainless Steel Navitimer ref 816 .the black dial with silver registers, luminous markers, silver gilt print and tachymeter outer ring.fitted with manual wind Venus calibre 178 3 registers manual wind movement White hands and fluorescent orange 30 minute register hand, and chronograph o runner hand, and black anodized bezel. Mounted on a Brietling black leather strap with stainless steel pin buckle.case reference 1247222 With Guarantee dated 29/12/70, box , service box, and a further leather strap. Case back and bezel show only minor wear with all lettering intact and clear. Mechanism functioning well at time of inspectionNOTE: This oversized model is more frequently seen in the automatic 2 registers version ref 1806 with date at 6 o’clock. Interestingly, Breitling used the same case for the automatic and manual wind versions drilling a hole on each side of the case at 3 and 9 for the stem and crown. A plastic plug seals the opposite (unused) side hole
A Rone Sportsmans watch, the signed white enamel dial with applied gold Arabic numerals ,Railway minute track, and subsidiary seconds dial, fitted with a manual wind incabloc mechanism, set within a 9 carat gold case signed A.L.D and mounted on black leather strap. together with papers and box and Longines ladies wrist watch with white enamel dial , quartz movement ,in yellow metal case with stainless steel caseback and papers.. Rone, mechanism functioning at time of inspection, some scratches to sides of case.
Eldor Geneve gentleman's wristwatch,the circular signed dial with central reserve set with gold ring, surmounted by chapter ring with gold batons, gold hands and centre seconds dial,with manual wind 21 jewel incabloc movement set within an 18 carat gold case and numbered 671 on case back. fitted on a black leather strap.. Mechanism working at time of inspection, light scratches to case back.
A Newmark waterking watch with enamel dial, Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, manual wind movement set within a stainless steel case and mounted on a leather strap. Together with an Oris 'super' wristwatch, with silvered dial, and 17 jewel movement. . Both items functioning at time of inspection.
Vertex, gold tank cased gentleman's watch, rectangular dial with Arabic numerals surmounting inner minute track, subsidiary seconds dial at 6, fitted with a 17 jewel manual wind movement, case back signed inside V.W .Co, 9 carat and numbered 2342, on a brown leather strap . Mechanism functioning at time of inspection, signs of wear to case sides.
Majex ladies gold watch, the circular silvered signed dial set with gold shaped batons, gold hands ,fitted with a Tissot 21745 incabloc manual wind movement, contained in an oval 9 carat case the back numbered inside 23946 , Marked for Edinburgh 11952 and signed B.W.C for the British watch case company, on a gold plated integrated bracelet.. Mechanism functioning at time of inspection, signs of wear commensurate with age.
Four wristwatches, Goldsmiths & silversmiths Co Ltd, in 9 ct gold case, with personal engraving on the reverse, Accurist in 9 ct gold case, Sangines gold plated ladies wristwatch with a manual wind 15 jewel movement, and a ladies Lanco tank watch . Watches not functioning at time of inspection and incomplete9 ct gross weight 32.2 grams
A Montine gentlemans day date wrist watch, the signed blue dial with batons and day date apertures at three, fitted with a 25 jewel incabloc automatic movement within a stainless steel case, a Vertex, gentleman's bracelet watch the signed white dial with Arabic numerals, and subsidiary seconds dial, fitted with a manual wind movement and mounted on a steel bracelet and an Ingersoll open face slim pocket watch the signed dial with batons and Arabic numerals at 12 and 9 and fitted with a 17 jewel movement. (3). Watches functioning at time of inspection all with light scratches and signs of wear. Vertex additionally has wear to plating on shoulders and crown.
Omega, a Ladies 9 carat gold cased dress watch,the signed white dial with batons, fitted with a signed 620 calibre 17 jewel manual wound movement, numbered 33442664, the case back hallmarked for 9 carat gold and numbered ,7115527 mounted on an 9 ct gold integral bracelet with signed clasp, with original box and outer box . Mechanism functioning well at time of inspection, some light scratches to case
An Elgin pocket watch with white enamelled dial, steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, signed 7 jewel movement numbered 26452791, in a gold plated keystone watch case, with a ladies wristwatch,15 jewel manual wound movement, in 9 ct case, a Pulsar ladies yellow metal dress watch, a Spartan pocket watch and another with a silver plate case. CONDITIONmechanisms not functioning at time of inspection.9 ct watch gross weight 14 grams
Egyptian Bright Faience ShabtiThird Intermediate Period, 1070 - 712 BC.A rather commanding upper torso for an Egyptian shabti figure made out of deep blue faience. Large Hieroglyphs remaining at the top of the torso. Traces of black paint around the face and column of hieroglyphs. This would have been a fairly giant figure in its original state. Background: Shabtis were placed in the tombs amongst the belonging of the deceased and were intended to perform as servants, should they be commanded to do manual labor in the afterlife. Most varieties of shabtis carry a hoe on their shoulder and a basket on their backs. This tells us that they were intended to farm for the deceased. Each figure normally has hieroglyphs on the legs they carried inscriptions asserting their readiness to answer the gods' summons to work. 9.5 cm. Provenance: Ex. Private Collection of 1920's collector Hans Moller Hansen Collection, Denmark, acquired legally in the late 1920's when visiting Egypt. Declaration of provenance: All provenance details are supplied by the vendor (consignor) – Hansons Auctioneers and Valuers supply a Certificate of Authenticity with all antiquities sold showing authenticity. Provenance and known details recorded on this.
Egyptian Faience Overseer Shabti, Third Intermediate Period, 1070 - 718 BC. An oversheer shabti wearing the kilt of everyday life with a projecting frontal apron, and a short wig, the right arm is held across the waist and the left hangs down the side; the lower legs and feet are indicated in the modelling; there is no sign of a whip, the normal accoutrement for an 'overseer' shabti'. Background: Shabtis were placed in the tombs amongst the belonging of the deceased and were intended to perform as servants, should they be commanded to do manual labor in the afterlife. Most varieties of shabtis carry a hoe on their shoulder and a basket on their backs. This tells us that they were intended to farm for the deceased. Each figure normally has hieroglyphs on the legs they carried inscriptions asserting their readiness to answer the god's summons to work. Size: 6.9 cm. Provenance: Ex. Private Collection of 1920's collector Hans Moller Hansen Collection, Denmark, acquired legally in the late 1920's when visiting Egypt. Declaration of provenance: All provenance details are supplied by the vendor (consignor) – Hansons Auctioneers and Valuers supply a Certificate of Authenticity with all antiquities sold showing authenticity. Provenance and known details recorded on this.
Provenanced Egyptian faience shabti figure22nd Dynasty, C. 943 BC - 713 BC. A well provenanced Egyptian blue glazed faience shabti figure with gold moulding details. An old university label detailing the provenance of the item to Faud I University, Egypt, 1936.Background: Shabtis were placed in the tombs amongst the belonging of the deceased and were intended to perform as servants, should they be commanded to do manual labor in the afterlife. Most varieties of shabtis carry a hoe on their shoulder and a basket on their backs. This tells us that they were intended to farm for the deceased. Each figure normally has hieroglyphs on the legs they carried inscriptions asserting their readiness to answer the gods' summons to work.9.8 cm. Provenance: Fuad I University, Egypt, 1936. This piece was purchased by the heir of Hans' Møller Hansen a few years ago from a noted antiquities dealer. This collection was inspired by the interest of Hans Moller Hansen who acquired many stunning Egyptian antiquities during his visit to Egypt in the late 1920's.
Egyptian Faience ShabtiThird Intermediate Period, 718 BC.A light green glazed faience shabti section for an overseer called Nes - Khonsu. Style is the typical form of an overseer. Black paint still remaining around the tripartite wig and triangular apron, the left arm bent across the chest holding a whip. Overseers played a very important part in Pharaoh's kingdom; Overseers would supervise certain areas of the country such as the military and farm land. Nes-Khonsu" on it which means "He Who belongs to Khonsu" (the Moon God). Background: Overseers were a very important part of the structure of Egyptian works and political working. Shabtis were placed in the tombs amongst the belonging of the deceased and were intended to perform as servants, should they be commanded to do manual labor in the afterlife. Most varieties of shabtis carry a hoe on their shoulder and a basket on their backs. This tells us that they were intended to farm for the deceased. Each figure normally has hieroglyphs on the legs they carried inscriptions asserting their readiness to answer the gods' summons to work. 10.1 cm. Provenance: Ex. Private Collection of 1920's collector Hans Moller Hansen Collection, Denmark, acquired legally in the late 1920's when visiting Egypt. Declaration of provenance: All provenance details are supplied by the vendor (consignor) – Hansons Auctioneers and Valuers supply a Certificate of Authenticity with all antiquities sold showing authenticity. Provenance and known details recorded on this.

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