A 12-bore hammer gun by Purdey, no. 8147Rib and action-flat numbered '1', rotary underlever (repaired), the action-body with foliate-scrollwork, percussion fences, rebounding backlocks, island lockplates, the well-figured stock (minor crack rear of the top-tang, small inset repair below right lockplate) with ebonite butt-plate, the rebrowned damascus barrels with game-rib re-engraved 'James Purdey 314½ Oxford Street, London'Weight 6lb. 12½oz., 14½in. pull (13in. stock), 30in. barrels, approx. I.C. & Cyl. chokes, 2½in. chambers, Birmingham nitro reproof (left bore-diameter marginal, right barrel-thickness at 18 thou.)In a brass-mounted oak and leather case with Purdey trade-labelThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S2S2 Section 2 lots require a valid British Shotgun certificate, RFD (Registered Firearms Dealer) Licence or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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Hornby O Gauge a group of pre-war Goods Rolling Stock consisting of SR Brake Van, Open Wagon, 2 x Barrel Wagons, 2 x LMS Brake Vans, Luggage Van, 5 x NE Open Wagons, 6 x LMS / NE / GW Flat Trucks, Rotary Tipping Wagon, Cement Wagon and others. Condition varies throughout from Poor to Good, some for restoration/repairs or spares. (29)
Hornby O Gauge a mixed group of pre and post-war Rolling Stock consisting of an early LNER No.1 Timber Wagon in a straw type box with label to one end - Excellent to Excellent Plus in Good box, LNER 1st / 3rd No.1 Passenger Coach and Brake End Coach, Good to Good Plus in Poor boxes, McAlpine Side Tipping Wagon, LMS No.0 Meat Van, Good Plus in Poor to Good boxes, lot also includes an unboxed Meccano Rotary Tipping Wagon, post-war LMS Flat Truck with container, Manchester Oil Refinery and Shell Tankers, Excellent in Excellent boxes. (9)
A gentleman's Omega De Ville quartz wristwatch, with a gilt dial and calendar at 3 on a leather strap together with six other watches, including Rotary, Sekonda and Seiko, a modern pocket watch, a pearl necklace with glass heart and white metal rose pendants and a pair of white metal rose earrings
A lady's gold plated Rotary watch, baton indicators with Roman numerals to quarters, integral bracelet strap, boxed; a lady's Rotary gold plated watch, circular dial with baton indicators, integral bracelet strap; a gentleman's Avia watch, champagne dial, baton indicators subsidiary seconds dial, 1960s (3)
Rotary Elite 9ct gentleman's wristwatch, 9ct bracelet, quartz, 51.1gm, 33mm-** Rotary box with outer cover, manual-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - a few minor light marks.Glass - small surface scratch present.Hands - good.Case - light surface marks.Crown - adjusting correctly.Bracelet - light surface mark, wrist size 7.75'' 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
Rotary 9ct tri-colour wire-lug lady's wristwatch, 21 jewel, tri-colour bracelet, the clasp stamped '345VI 750', 20.7gm, 19mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - good.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - good.Case - light surface marks.Crown - adjusting correctly.Bracelet - good, wrist size 6.25'' approx, the clasp stamped 750 so 18k for guidance.-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
Rotary Windsor gold plated gentleman's wristwatch, black leather strap, quartz, 38mm (Rotary box and international guarantee manual dated December 2019); together with a Royal London gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, black leather strap, quartz, 44mm (Royal London box, international guarantee booklet) (2)-Both require new batteries
Selection of wristwatches to include Krug-Baumen Principle lady's wristwatch, quartz (box, tag, guarantee, instructions); Pulsar Titanium Chronograph alarm gentleman's wristwatch, quartz (box, tag, instruction manual); Land Rover Quartz wristwatch (box, lacking strap); Rotary Chronospeed chronograph gentleman's wristwatch, quartz (box, guarantee, instructions); Porsche chronograph gentleman's wristwatch, quartz; two Sekonda gentleman's wristwatches, quartz; Datum gentleman's wristwatch and Sekonda and Desiree ladies wristwatches (10)
A boxed vintage gents Rotary watch, a ladies Gucci 600J, serial number 0006021, together with a gents watch the dial signed Breitling Condition Report:The Rotary winds and is ticking, a couple of minor scratches to the glass which should polish out, the buckle is a bit green as are the ends of the strung bars, might clean up. The Gucci has medium general wear, appears to be working, the movement is signed Gucci, please see photos. I cannot get the back off the Breitling, so I'm not sure if its right, appears to be working
A 9ct yellow gold Gentlemans Rotary wristwatch, the square champagne coloured dial with baton markers, case 35mm wide, set to a plain polished case upon a tapered mesh work yellow metal bracelet with ladder snap clasp, stamped 'WHWLd 9.375' overall length 21cm, 64gms, with associated Rotary box Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A Fine J. H. Dallmeyer Stereo Sliding Box Wetplate Camera, 1855-, serial no. 1171, the camera constructed of French polished mahogany, with unusual tilting focal screen, rack and pinion focusing, with a pair of Dallmeyer rotary Waterhouse stop brass bound landscape lenses, serial nos. 18003/18004, body, VG, lenses, VG, complete with flap shutter, ground glass screen, two wet plate backs and one transitional back, all in a black painted fitted pine case
A Bulova gold plated lady's watch, seventeen jewel Swiss Bulova movement, champange dial, Arabic numerals, later expanding bracelet, original box & papers c.1966; a Rotary gold plated lady's watch, quartz movement, white dial, baton markers, integral bracelet, original box & papers; another Rotary bi-metal lady's wristhwatch, quartz movement, mother of pearl dial, baton markers, integral multi-link bracelet (3)
3rd century A.D. From the right side of the face mask, the upper edge with a band of embossed diagonal lines, probably intending to represent stylised hair, embossed spiral to the centre, a symbol clearly connected with the worship of the sun; a hole for the fastening thongs at ear-level which originally linked the face-guard to the bowl. See Robinson, R., The Armour of Imperial Rome, New York, 1975; Garbsch, J., Römische Paraderustüngen, München, 1979; Born, H., Junkelmann, M., Römische Kampf-und Turnierrüstungen, Band VI, Sammlung Axel Guttmann, Mainz, 1997; D'Amato R., Negin, A.,Decorated Roman Armour, London, 2017.75 grams, 13 cm high (5 1/8 in.). Acquired 1960s-1990s. Late Alison Barker collection, a retired London barrister. The spiral decoration of the face-guard is connected with the solar cult. The spiral represents the rotary movement of the sun, and the spiral is probably the oldest known spiritual symbol connected with the sun, together with the swastika or tetragammadion. The connection can also be seen in Celtic art, where the representation of the spiral also follows the path of the sun, describing the movements of the heavenly body over the course of a solar year. The third century was characterised by diffusion of the solar cult, the Sol Invictus, among the Roman soldiers, with its symbols often represented on arms and weapons as an apotropaic element of protection.

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