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A Collection of Three Late 18th/Early 19th Century Pocket Edition Books on Religious Topic to Include 1800 Edition of The Works of Laurence Sterne Vol. VIII The Koran, 1771 Edition of Tranflations and Paraphrafes in Verse of Feveral Paffages of Sacred Scripture and The Book of Common Prayer Together with a 1816 Edition of Luther's Sermons (Condition Flaws to Include Binding Issues, Loss, Wear etc)
A Collection of Eight 18th/19th Century Pocket Edition Books to Include The Poetical Works of James Thompson, 1812 Edition of Twin Sisters or the Advantages of Religion by Miss Sandham, 1773 Edition of The Complaint or Night-thought on Life Death and Immorality, 1802 Edotion of Odes by Thomas Moore, 1749 Edition of The Epistles, 1764 Edition of The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews etc (All with Condition Flaws to Include Binding Issues, Loss, Wear etc)
A Collection of Six 19th Century Leather Bond Books to Include Three Volumes of Chalmers's 1816 Edition The General Biographical Dictionary, 1810 Pocket Edition of A New Biographical Dictionary by James Ferguson, 1798 Edition of The Pursuits of Literature a Satirical Poem and a 1839 Edition of The Engineers and Mechanics Encyclopaedia by Luke Herbert (Condition Flaws to Include Binding Issues, Loss, Wear etc)
Estate of Dave Prowse - Hammerhead (1968) - an original screen worn / matched cream suit as worn by Mr Prowse in the British Spy Thriller. The cotton suit in cream, with all original buttons, twin pockets to the front and single pocket to the breast. Retains the original M. Berman label to interior, and another to the interior of the pocket - named to ' Prowse ' in blue ink. With two pairs of accompanying trousers, both also with M Berman labels and named ' Dave Prowse '. Use and discolouration to trosuers from production, but generally in good condition. No size mentioned, but jacket approx XL. Rare piece of screen used costume. Supplied with some original vintage ephemera from the movie - including an original lobby card showing Prowse in this suit, two small press brochures, and a brochure featuring Dave Prowse images from the film (seen wearing this suit). Hammerhead is a British Eurospy thriller film directed by David Miller and starring Vince Edwards, Judy Geeson, and Diana Dors. Its plot concerns a criminal mastermind who attempts to steal NATO secrets, with an American agent hot on his trail. It is based on the 1964 novel by English novelist James Mayo, and produced by Irving Allen and written by Herbert Baker. It was filmed in London and Portugal. Prowse played the character George.
A Victorian yellow metal key wound pocket watch stamped 18K of small form, having Roman numeral dial to engraved face in extensively engraved case, bearing inscription to inner case, GW approx 34g CONDITION REPORT inner dust cover stamped 18K. watch ticks when wound but we do not test for funtionality. case in good condition, bears initial to small cartouche on the back.. case diameter is approx 36mm.
A lady's Victorian yellow metal half hunter top wound pocket watch stamped 18K of small form, having Roman numeral dial to white enamelled face in an extensively engraved case with blue enamelled Arabic numeral dial to front , inscription to inner case, and a 9ct gold bow brooch clip, approx 32.6g & 2.7g CONDITION REPORT inner dust cover stamped 18K with no inscripion. dial in good condition. watch ticks when wound but we do not test for functionality. couple of small dents to side of case, diameter approx 34mm and brooch hallmarked 375.
A Victorian silver key wound pocket watch by John Myers & Co ltd, Westminster Bridge Rd London, bearing name 'The Franklin' no: 109996 to face and mechanism, the watch has a Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds, in an engine turned silver case, Birmingham 1899, with an HM silver fancy link watch chain, and a similar smaller Victorian silver key wound pocket watch having Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds to white enamel face in an engine turned silver case, London 1883, (AF)
A Victorian key wound 18ct gold pocket watch no:14583 having Roman numeral dial and subsidiary seconds to engraved gold face in an engine turned case, London 1859, GW approx 75g, in original box retailed by Bell & Atkinson of Lancaster, glass broken and minute hand missing CONDITION REPORT watch not working, no key. case iapprox 46mm diameter and is in good condition, quite a heavy gauge. with no inscriptions or dents. glass broken and one hand missing.
WALTHAM HALF HUNTER NINE CARAT GOLD POCKET WATCH, the round white dial with black Roman hour markers, outer seconds track in black, blued steel hands, subsidiary dial at 6, 49mm case with Roman hour markers to the exterior, 96.4g, along with bicolour watch chain with T-Bar and dog clip, each unmarked, along with a nine carat gold engraved charm, 14.7g (2)
LADY'S ROLEX DIAMOND SET PEARLMASTER TRIDOR EIGHTEEN CARAT GOLD AUTOMATIC WRIST WATCH, model 69318, the round champagne dial with gold Roman hour markers, date aperture at 3, diamond set bezel, 29mm case with stickers attached, on a tridor bracelet with concealed clasp marked 72948 W7, in blue Rolex box with leather wallet and silk Rolex scarf with pocket watch motifs, lacking papers, with service guarantee dated 25/04/2017 and service box
An early 19th century English silver pair cased openface pocket watch, the verge fusee movemnet numbered 720, enamel 5cm dial with seconds. London 1810. The back of the inner case named Richard Trevithick, the outer case with half-wheel device and legend: The Future Demands High Pressure Steam

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