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A George IV cased hallmarked silver presentation salver. The salver being of circular form with serpentine rim and having three scroll feet. Inscription to front reads 'Rotary club Manchester 1942-1943, Rotary International, Presented to president Charlie Reed as a mark of esteem by the officers and members of his council' surrounded by etched signatures. The salver having a fitted presentation case. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1941. Makers mark for Adie Brothers Ltd. Weight approx (excluding case) 646g. Measures approx 25.5cm diameter.
A LATE VICTORIAN WATKIN PATENT EXTENDED SCALE ANEROID SURVEYING/MINING BAROMETERJ. HICKS, LONDON, CIRCA 1880The 3.5 inch circular silvered register with three concentric scales calibrated in millimetres of mercury divided into half millimetre increments and annotated every ten millimetres from 63 - 69 for the inner scale, 69 -74 for the middle and 74 -79 for the outer, and reverse altimeter scale divided into 2.5 foot increments annotated every one hundred feet from 1900 - 1200 for the inner track, 1200 - 600 for the middle and 600 - 0 for the outer, with aperture at six o'clock revealing white line on a black ground for indicating which of the three tracks is currently providing the correct reading, and the centre inscribed WATKIN PATENT, Compensated, No. 64, J. HICKS. MAKER, LONDON, in glazed cylindrical lacquered brass case with suspension loop.10cm (4ins) diameter, 4.5cm (1.75ins) deep. James Joseph Hicks is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from Hatton Garden, London from 1861 until after 1900. He was a committed Catholic who presented various meteorological instruments to the Vatican receiving the title of Knight Commander of St. Gregory for his services. The design of the scale together with rotary indicator of the present lot was patented by Major Henry Samuel Spiller Watkin of the Royal Artillery on 11th March 1886 (No. 3425). Watkins design incorporates gearing to enable the pointer to rotate three times throughout the range of the instrument. This allows the scale to be amplified hence small changes in air pressure can be detected. In order for the user to know which of the three concentric scales are providing the correct reading an indicator is provided. This takes the form of a white line on a black background visible through an aperture which, through mechanical connection to the motionwork, the white line will appear to move left-to-right depending on the revolution of the pointer.
Rotary a 9ct gold lady's cocktail watch with integral 9ct gold bracelet, the case stamped B&S for B.H. Britton & Sons of Birmingham, diameter 15mm, total weight 10gms.Rotary a lady's gold-plated Anniversary quartz watch with integral strap, the guarantee dated September 2000 and having the model number 2925443, with box, diameter 24mm.
American HO Gauge Caboose and Snow Ploughs (14), all boxed, in various liveries and from various regions, Caboose, Bachmann (2), True Line Trains Gold Series (3), Athearn (2), Walthers (3) includes a Canadian National two model set, Roundhouse (1), Rapido Trains Angus Wide Vision Caboose 110005, CP Rail, snow plough, Walthers Proto 920-110015 Russell Snow Plough in black CN and an unboxed Athearn kitbuilt rotary snow plough with motor CP Rail brown, F-E, boxes G-E, (14)
A YELLOW METAL ROTARY WRISTWATCH, the silver coloured dial, with black hourly applied markers, gilt hands, black second sweep, date window at six o'clock, the dial is signed 'Rotary 21 Jewels Automatic Swiss Made' circular case measuring approximately 34mm diameter, plain polished bezel enclosing plexi glass, case with partial hallmarked for 9ct yellow gold, the watch is on an associated yellow metal bracelet with fold over clasp stamped 'Monvil stainless steel', approximate gross weight 60.20 grams, watch with accompanying Rotary box (condition report: overall condition good, scratches to plexi glass, light wear overall to watch, watch currently functioning, movement untested)
ASSORTED SILVER AND OTHER ITEMS, to include a ladies silver quartz 'Rotary' wristwatch, fitted with a gate bracelet and folding clasp, approximate gross weight including movement 17.8 grams, together with four white metal Bridge pencils, stamped 'Sterling Silver', fitted with tassels, together with assorted ladies mostly quartz wristwatches with names to include 'Limit, Strada, Sekonda' etc (condition report: watches have not been tested for working conditions, general wear, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)
A LADIES 9CT GOLD 'ROTARY' WRISTWATCH, quartz movement, oval white dial signed 'Rotary', baton markers, gold tone hands, rope twist bezel and polished case, inside case back hallmarked 9ct London import 1990, approximate case width 15.5mm, fitted with a textured gate bracelet and folding clasp, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham 1990, length 180mm, approximate gross weight 15.1 grams including movement (condition report: not running at time of cataloguing, may require a new battery, genera light wear, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)
A BOX OF ASSORTED LADIES AND GENTS WRISTWATCHES, to include a gents 'Seiko 5' Automatic on a stainless steel bracelet, a gents gold plated 'Seiko' manual wind fitted with a brown strap, others with names to include 'DKNY, Christian Dior quartz, Seiko quartz, Sekonda, Lorus, Timex, Ravel, Rotary, Ingersoll quartz, Geneva' etc a boxed ladies Censi gift set etc (condition report: watches not tested for working order, some may require attention, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)
1982 Harris Rotax Red Rocket Race Bike - No Reserve charity lot - One of a few ever built, and in super condition - Proceeds of sale to Isle of Man Manx Emergency Helicopter Charity A very rare motorcycle, this race bike was produced by Red Rocket Racing using a Harris frame, 250cc Rotax (rotary induction) single cylinder engine, Marzocchi suspension and Astralite wheels. Only a couple of these machines were hand built for top motorcycles Grand Prix racer Alex George. This bike was raced in the National Championship by the vendor, where it took 3rd place. The proceeds of the sale has been kindly donated by the vendor, retired motorcycle racer Mr. Ted Edwards, to the Isle of Man Manx Emergency Helicopter Fund. This invaluable charity service provide an emergency helicopter to gain swift medical assistance to injured riders across the Isle of Man TT and Manx TT circuit. Offered at No Reserve and sold to the highest bidder on the day.
Umarex Walther Nighthawk Co2 Air Pistol 177. Made by Walther, this Nighthawk is an exceptionally made CO2 air pistol that fires .177 pellets with high accuracy. The gun is equipped with a variety of attachments, including a walther red dot sight, to make it fantastically easy to shoot. The gun is built on a metal frame with a polymer body that keeps the gun strong and resistant to damage, but also very light and manageable in the hands. The gun comes complete in a foam lined hard case and with 2 x 8 shot rotary magazines. 2 x 8 shots micro cylinder magazine Fires .177 Pellet Powered with Co2 12gr cartridge Capacity per cartridge is around 60 shots Black matt finish Redpoint reflex sight With Silencer With case Max Velocity 400 FPS

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