A 1940s Helvetia rolled gold gentleman's wristwatch, no.4514653, the case with lovely tear drop lugs, honeycomb dial applied gilt numerals, and subsidiary seconds, manual wind 15 jewel Helvetia movement, the case 34mm diameter, on original brown leather two-part strap, together with another Helvetia, and a Corvette wristwatch (3)
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Seiko, a gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, with gilt riveted bezel, and silvered dial, quartz movement, on a black leather strap, in its box, together with a gold plated Garrard quartz dress watch, another, identical but with manual movement, and a two other quartz wristwatches (5)
A 1970s Seiko Sea Lion M88 gentleman's stainless steel automatic wristwatch, no. 782030, the the square case with circular silvered dial, raised cubic numerals, tapered hands and date aperture at 3, 26 jewel Seiko movement cal.6206B, on a Seiko textured link strap, together with two other 1970s Seiko gentleman's wristwatches, both 17 jewel manual wind, and a 1940s Summit watch (4)
A 1960s Omega Seamaster stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, with silvered dial, baton numerals, and date aperture at 3 o'clock, automatic movement, without strap, together with a silver wristwatch, import marked Glasgow 1930, with Rotary 7 jewel manual wind movement, on a brown lizard strap (2)
A 1960s Rolex Tudor Oyster 'Elegante' stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, ref 7960, no. 411472, the signed silvered dial with applied silver baton numerals and baton hands, 21 jewel Tudor movement, the case 34mm diameter, on a block link bracelet MOVEMENT: manual wind, not functioning CASE: stamped with model no. 7960, signed 'Montres Tudor', case no 163, light scratch on crystal and a small nibble on crystal edge DIAL: very light pitting
R100 airship. A unique archive of R100 Airship related material, pertaining to Henry Cumley, a Derby based Rolls Royce engineer seconded to the R100 programme from August 1929 to October 1930, during which time he accompanied the airship on its epic voyage to and tour of Canada as a flight engineer responsible for one of the six Rolls Royce Condor engines. The archive includes his red on black wool embroidered “Royal Airship Works R100” cap badge and a postcard photograph of him in uniform, presumably wearing the badge (the photograph is rather dark); his Airship Engineers licence No 20, for airships fitted with Condor engines, dated 23rd May 1930 and with Air Ministry stamps (actually an Aircraft Engineers licence with the word “Aircraft” crossed out and “Airship” typed above); manual for “Condor Engine Series III”, Air Ministry 1926, the cover stamped “Rolls Royce Ltd, Test Department”, and with his name and address inside the cover; his British Passport dated 1930, valid for British Empire, all countries in Europe including USSR and Turkey, USA and Egypt; his 1931 diary with his business address given as “R100, Royal Airship Works, Bedford”, with rather sparse entries, the last on 29th July reads “Left Cardington with 10,440 Gals” (the day of departure for Canada); 3 hand written job references signed by “R.S. Booth, Captain HMA R100” and “W Angus, Chief Engineer R100”; 6 sheets of unused notepaper embossed with R100 logo; a small cloth pennant for the “R100 Auto Club”; approximately 90 mostly small size privately taken photos of the inside of the airship, accomodation, aerial views, etc (some rather worn), in a modern album; a single leather glove/gauntlet marked “R.A.W No22”; an Air Ministry marked stopwatch; an aluminium ash tray with miniature R100 at mooring mast in the centre, presumably from the airship; pair of wall plaques with aluminium models of the R100 at its mooring mast; literature relating to the trip to Canada, memorial service for the R101, private letters to his parents from Canada, and many more items too numerous to mention, mostly in rather worn condition, contained in a suitcase with his name and Derby address in the lid, possibly the case which he took with him to Canada. For a selection see Plate 4 Lots 543-545 relate to Harry Cumley, a Rolls Royce Engineer seconded to the R100 airship programme during 1929 and 1930
ART DECO STYLE GOLD PLATED OMEGA MID-SIZED WRISTWATCH retailed by Turler, 1965, signed seventeen jewels calibre 620 manual wind movement numbered 22553751, the silvered rectangular dial with gilt baton hour markers, the signed gold plated case numbered 111.053, 20mm x 32mm, 16mm lug width, fitted with a black leather strap
A stunning 1930's Art Deco platinum diamond and sapphire Ladies manual wind cocktail watch of rectangular form having cream dial with Arabic numerals and blue hands, surrounded by baguette and eight-cut diamonds with sapphires in a formation leading to strap hinge, equally as elaborate with section of diamonds and sapphires upon 9ct white gold rope twist strap and clasp, inscribed 'AlLSA' 9.2.37 to rear Condition report: Cosmetically in good condition with watch winding and ticking
A 1950's Tudor Royal manual wind 9ct gold Gentleman's wristwatch having cream dial with applied gilt indices and minute track with gild hands and central second hand with later expanding strap and in original box - Dial 30mm Condition report: In working condition with marks commensurate with age and use
A Gentleman's attractive 9ct gold Omega wristwatch with 17 jewel manual wind with date, movement dating to 1963, micro adjuster fitted - full size 34mm Omega made 9ct gold case - excellent brushed silver dial has gold hands and markers inset with onyx with date aperture to 3 o'clock, Omega crocodile strap with buckle has seen little wear and maybe original, presented in an Omega Travelling case Condition report: Good cosmetic condition, in working order
A quantity of military books including Now It Can Be Told, With the Eyes of the Seventh Photo Group; Peter Stainforth, Wings Of The Wind; Ian Mackersey, Into The Silk; E.L.F., La France et Son Empire Dans La Guerre ou les Compagnons de la Grandeur; Roger A Freeman, The Mighty Eighth, Mighty Eighth War Manual and Mighty Eighth War Diary, 3 vols; and James Good Brown, The Mighty Men of the 381st Heroes All. (57)
O'Connor (John) - The Golfer's Manual, 3 vignette illustrations on 1 sheet from the 1947 Dropmore Press edition, signed and initialled in pencil, 140x 55mm § Knight (Laura) Montage of 4 items including signature cut out, sketch of a dancing couple on headed notepaper signed 1965, addressed envelope, 4 line note relating to a picture, framed and glazed, overall 430 x 280mm § Brookside Bar (Bakewell) Toll Charges, single sheet, printed with manuscript additions, 400 x 300mm, 1862, plus a quantity of other prints, various subjects (qty)
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