GENTLEMAN'S ORIS STAINLESS STEEL MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH, unsigned 17 jewel movement, with later plastic spacer, the round blue dial with applied stainless steel baton hour markers, inner count up scale with Arabic numerals, bevelled stainless steel sword hands, centre seconds hand, 34mm case, on a generic strap, lacking box and papers, along with a Benrus wrist watch, also with later plastic spacer to the movement, lacking box and papers (2)
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A 19th century enamel brooch comprising glazed compartment inset with a painted scene of a lady and lamb, blue enamel border with star decoration, unmarked assessed as 9ct rose gold, a/f two small chips to the enamel at 12 and 6 and clasp deficient, size approx.. 33mm x 18mm, total gross weight approx. 4.7gms, along with a Victorian tourmaline unmarked yellow metal ring, one stone deficient, possible repair to shank, unmarked probably 9ct gold, size L, total gross weight approx. 1.6gms, an 18ct gold Oris Art Deco watch, square champagne dial, baton and number markers, on a 9ct gold strap, length approx. 18cm, total gross weight approx. 14.7gms along with another Art Deco 18ct cased Fischer watch, square champagne dial, number markers on a cord strap, total gross weight approx. 8.2gms
A 9ct gold Girard Perregaux ladies wristwatch, the round champagne dial measuring approx. 12mm, batons markers on 9ct gold textured strap stamped 375, length approx. 15cm, replacement crown total gross weight approx. 13.8gms along with a 'Oris' stainless steel ladies wristwatch on later expander strap (2)Condition report: possible repair to 9ct gold watch strap, working at time of report
Girard Perregaux, Lady's gold coloured wrist watch Movement: Manual wind, 17 jewels Case: Gold coloured case, snap case back, stamped 18K 0.750 with a poincon Bracelet/Strap: Hirsch black leather strap with gold plated pin buckle Size: 17mm Signed: Case back, dial, movement Accessories: None Together with an Oris lady's base metal watch head, 22mm; Zenith, a lady's stainless steel wrist watch, presentation engraved, 22mm; and a silver fob watch, converted to a wrist watch, 28mm Condition Report: Girard Perregaux - Movement functioning, 9g gross There is no further condition report available for this lot and is sold as seen Condition Report Disclaimer
Oris, Pointer Date, Ref. 7462, Two-colour wrist watch, circa 2014 Movement: Cal. 640, automatic Case: Stainless steel case, gold plated bezel, screw down display case back Bracelet/Strap: Non-original black leather strap with stainless steel pin buckle Size: 33mm Signed: Case, dial, movement, crown Accessories: None Together with a Girard Perregaux 9 carat gold wrist watch, manual wind movement, presentation engraved case back, 30mm diameter; and an Omega stainless steel wrist watch, lacking crown, 33mm diameter Condition Report: Oris Movement functioning, dial and hands in good condition, damage to the edge of the glass at 9 o'clock, other scratches to the glass, strap is worn, some light scratches to the case, no box or paperwork Girard-Perregaux Movement functioning, dial is discoloured, some wear to the hands, light scratches to the case, engraving to case back is crisp, no strap, boxes or paperwork, 24g gross Omega Movement requires attention, crown and winding stem are missing, dial and hands visible with light marks under a loupe, wear to the strap, light scratches to the case, heavier mark to bottom left lug, seconds hand briefly moves, no box or paperwork Condition Report Disclaimer
A BAG OF WATCHES AND WATCH PARTS, to include an Omega watch movement, an Accurist watch movement set with a diamond, an early 20th Century watch movement with mother of pearl face, a Waltham USA pocket watch movement with black face, further watches to include Rotary, Casio, Sekonda, Ingersoll, Oris, Accurist, Pulsar, together with watch movements, pocket watch movements etc
ORIS - A gents Oris Aquis Date Automatic stainless steel wristwatch dated 2016, model 7653, with grey dial & green bezel in overall excellent condition, stainless steel case & clasp with minor surface wear commensurate with use, rubber deployant strap with minor wear, together with original box, papers & booklet, working
ORIS - A gents Oris Aquis Small Second Automatic stainless steel wristwatch model 7673 dated 2016, with black dial & bezel in overall excellent condition, stainless steel case & clasp with minor surface wear commensurate with use, rubber deployant strap with minor wear, together with original box, papers & booklet, working
Oris Pointer Date automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, ref. 7461, silvered dial with gilt quarter Arabic numerals and dagger markers, outer date chapter, subsidiary seconds and centre date indicator with red pointer, exhibition case back, cal. 640, 27 jewel movement, modern black leather strap with Oris buckle, 36mm - ** Oris box with outer cardboard cover - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - good. Glass - light surface marks. Hands - good. Case - good with some light minor marks - see images. Crown - functioning correctly. Strap - modern, good. Box - outer cardboard cover damaged. - 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
*A gents Oris Automatic Big Crown ProPilot wrist watch, the black dial having hourly Arabic numeral markers with minute track border, reverse numbered 7697 3418618, on a black material strap, housed in box and outer box, along with instruction manual and guarantee card. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, Mail Boxes Etc couriers ONLY
Three Gentlemen's wristwatches, comprising; an Oris 17 Jewel example, Swiss movement, attached leather strap, a Roamer Para Shock 17 Jewel swiss example and a Tissot Seastar, with red circular face and attached strap (3) For condition information please view this lot on our website HEREYour attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
An Oris Swiss mechanical wind gentlemen's wristwatch, green circular dial with red seconds hand, stainless steel case with attached mesh-link strap and a Favre-Leuba Geneve Sea-King Swiss movement wristwatch, uranium Roman numeral dial within a stainless steel case (2) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A gent's Oris BC3 Advanced, Day/Date wristwatch, round dial with black Arabic numerals, luminous hands, outer seconds track, stainless steel black plated 42mm case on a rubber strap, encasing a 26 jewelled automatic movement and 38-hour power reserve, ref 01 735 7641 4764-07 4 22 05B, serial 2998493 with original box and papers, in working order
* Silhouettes. Portraits of M?oris Tuai and T?tere , and Francis Hall, 1818, together three painted silhouettes, oval head and shoulder portraits, all annotated in contemporary pencil in the same hand, depicting: Tuai, profile to right, annotated 'New Zealand' to upper margin and 'Tooi 1818' to lower margin, 8.5 x 6.3 cm (3.25 x 2.5 in); Francis Hall, profile to right, annotated '1818' above image and 'Mr. Hall Preceptor' below image, 8.2 x 6.5 cm (3.25 x 2.5 in); and T?tere, profile to left, annotated 'New Zealand' to upper margin and 'Titiree 1818' to lower margin, 8.6 x 6.4 cm (3.25 x 2.5 in), mounted together in a worn contemporary portfolio, consisting of card covers each with a mounted etching, and pale pink cloth spine and internal flaps, inside covers lined with pink paper, that to front cover with 2 empty oval apertures and loss to paper, that to rear cover with the 3 silhouettes mounted within oval apertures, overall size of portfolio 29 x 22 cm (11.5 x 8.5 in) (Qty: 1)Provenance: Estate of John Lawson (1932-2019). Possibly formerly belonging to Dr Charles Arundel Overbury Fox (1886-1971), an English collector of early New Zealand and Pacific works of art, whose collection was acquired by John Lawson following his death in Birmingham, England.NOTESAn important set of silhouettes depicting the pioneering New Zealander Tuai (1797-1824), his companion T?tere, and their English friend and teacher Francis Hall. The visit to England of Tuai (or Thomas Tooi), a young Ngare Raumati chief from the Bay of Islands, and T?tere his friend, between February 1818 and January 1819 is well-documented. Tuai was one of the first M?oris to become a global traveller, and his perilous 10 month voyage across the seas on the Kangaroo was arranged by the Reverend Samuel Marsden who worked for the Church Missionary Society in New Zealand. During their stay in England the two M?ori men mixed with the teeming crowds in London, attended fashionable gatherings, worked on farms, visited homes and schools, witnessed the roaring factories of the Industrial Revolution at Ironbridge in Shropshire, visited Kent, and attended church. The Church Missionary Society arranged for James Barry to paint formal oil portraits of both Tuai and T?tere before they left England; these are now in the Alexander Turnbull Library in the National Library of New Zealand, which also holds the only other known silhouette portraits of the two men. Francis Hall, who was their constant travelling companion, appears to have been a sort of father-figure and guardian, as well as teacher, attempting to instruct them in reading and writing, as well as in the scriptures. The pair, however, resisted attempts to convert them to Christianity, and Mr. Hall warned others of the dangers of trying to force it upon them. Both Tuai and T?tere drew images on paper which are believed to be the earliest M?ori ink drawings in existence, and penned letters home about their adventures in England. They dictated their letters to Francis Hall who wrote their words on slate so that they could copy the words onto paper with quill and ink. The 19 letters still in existence represent the first written M?ori expression in English.
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