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This is a 16” X 16” portrait of your dog of choice on canvas by renowned artist Robert James Clarke. Watch Channel 4’s “Posh Dogs” puppy portrait episode in which James paints a King Charles spaniel for £4,000. Clarke is a skilled draftsman and visual artist, Clarke has worked in various fields of Creative industries and has been featured in many international exhibitions. Imbued with a sense of personality that ‘captures the essence of the dog’, Robert Clarke’s drawings and paintings have attracted global attention. Clarke is regularly commissioned to portrait celebrities’ canine friends and has held exhibitions in both London and New York. Please note: If you are successful with your bid, UK Youth will be in touch with you from Monday 18th December to take payment, provide details and arrange collection of your prize. The Silent Auction will close at midday on Saturday 16th December 2017. Should you have any issues placing a bid please email Ummi Kamal at events@ukyouth.org or call 0203 725 5550.
A 1950'S Gentleman’s steel Rolex Oyster perpetual date just wrist watch, the signed silvered 30mm dial further inscribed superlative chronometer, officially certified, date aperture at 3, automatic movement, Rolex stainless steel bracelet with embossed cypher, inscribed between lugs registered design 1600 Number 1096251
Nelson, a 1970's gold-plated and stainless steel oblong bracelet watch, the round golden dial with red baton chapter and raised gilt baton numerals and a date aperture at 3, two piece screw case, approx. 36mm 'square', on a conforming block bracelet with deployant clasp, the 'Shockproof 21 Jewels Waterresistant' movement ticking, red leatherette covered box.
Tylex, a 1950's stainless steel wrist watch, the round silvered dial with raised gilt Arabic numerals, pierced hands and subsidiary seconds at 6, the stainless steel two-piece screw case, approx. 32mm diameter, on a later cream, white and grey 'Nato' type strap, the 'Waterproof Ancre 17 Rubis H P Antimagnetic' movement ticking.
Nappey, automatic, a 1970's gold-plated tonneau-shaped wrist watch, the round golden dial with white baton numerals and hands with red centre seconds and a day/date aperture at 3, two piece screw case, approx.40mm x 38mm, on a later cream and red 'Nato' type strap, the 'Automatic' movement ticking.
Breitling 1960's Top Time Gold-Plated and Stainless Steel Chronograph Ref 2033. Dial -two-color, gold and black with faceted steel baton indexes and luminous dots, silver coloured subsidiary dials for the seconds and the 45-minute register, outer 1/5th seconds divisions, outermost tachometer scale to 1000 UPH. Luminous steel baton hands. Made circa 1965, the snap back is quite tight and has not been removed. This one owner watch is guaranteed to have the original movement. Measures 35mm appx
Tag Heuer Aquaracer Calibre S Regatta gentleman's bracelet watch, McLaren Mercedes Lewis Hamilton limited edition 1968/3500, ref. CAF7114, serial no. RWW2099, quartz, 44mm (requires service) (U11DEJ) - Condition Report: - Movement - requires a new battery and possible service. Dial - good. Glass - generally good, mild marks. Hands - matching. Case - typical light marks from general wear. Crown - appears adjusting correctly. Bracelet - light surface marks consistent to the wear on the case, wrist size 8" 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
Tag Heuer Aquaracer Calibre S Regatta Countdown stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. CAF7111, quartz, 44mm (J4UKXF) - Condition Report: - Movement - appears currently working, but functions not fully tested. Dial - good. Glass - good. Hands - good. Case - fading and scratch marks to the bezel (see image), other typical light marks to the case back. Crown - appears working correctly. Bracelet - generally good condition with mild marks, wrist size 7.5" 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
Tag Heuer Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Calibre S chronograph stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. CAF7114, serial no. NK6883, no. limited edition 0369/3500, quartz, 44mm (C724Y7) - Condition Report: - Movement - appears currently working, all functions not fully tested. Dial - good. Glass - good. Hands - good. Case - good. Crown - adjusting correctly. Bracelet - good, wrist size 7.5" 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
A Swiss centre seconds chronograph open face pocket watch, gilt dial with floral centre, Roman numerals, beaded minute track, blued spade hands, centre seconds, button wind I S G Swiss movement ,14ct gold case, serial No 61379, scaled read cover, stamped 14k, 109.8g gross, suspended from a 9ct Albert chain, T bar terminal, and 9ct medal fob, 18.4g
A vintage 18ct gold cased dress watch, textured silvered dial, Arabic numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, blued hands, Swiss manual movement, stamped RS trident, 18ct gold case, stamped 18. 75, R&S, indistinct marks possibly Chester 1924, with 9ct gold textured link bracelet, Birmingham 1997, 35.3g gross
A 15ct yellow gold gentlemen's signet ring, the central oval carnelian with gilt letter F, size S, approx 5.2g and a gold-plated ring with hinged compartment enclosing a watch, the circular dial set with Arabic and baton numerals and marked 'Potens Anti-Magnetic Seventeen Rubis', diameter of dial 11mm, size L (2).
A GENTLEMAN'S AUTOMATIC 'OYSTER PERPETUAL SUBMARINER' STEEL BRACELET WATCH, BY ROLEX, CIRCA 196726-jewels Cal-1520 automatic movement, black dial signed Submariner 200m=660ft, luminous dot hour markers and baton quarters, white outer minute divisions with five minute markers, polished Mercedes hands with luminous inserts and centre seconds, brushed and polished tonneau form case with screw down Oyster back and shouldered screw down crown, inner case back date coded, bi-directional bezel with black calibrated insert, fitted brushed Oyster link bracelet with signed folding clasp stamped S DE7, case, case, dial and movement signed, serial no. 1665356, ref. no. 5513, with maker's box, case width (including crown) 4.5cmThe Submariner...Rolex SA, the Swiss luxury watchmaker was founded by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis in London, England in 1905 as Wilsdorf and Davis and moved its base of operations to Geneva, Switzerland in 1919. The company and its subsidiary Montres Tudor SA design, manufacture, distribute and service wristwatches sold under the Rolex and Tudor brands. Today, the company is owned by the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation, a family private trust.In 1953, the French Navy diver Jacques Costeau sparked worldwide interest in diving and underwater exploration, through his book ‘The Silent World’ and the subsequent award-winning film. On foot of this curiosity, Rolex created ‘The Submariner’, a classic sports wristwatch, designed for diving and renowned for its resistance to water and corrosion. The first Submariner was introduced to the public in 1954 at the Basel Watch Fair. October 1962 saw James Bond, played by Sean Connery, make his cinema debut wearing a Submariner and the watch was immortalised. The reliable and rugged dive watch, fast embodied suave masculinity and adventure. Although it is rarity that makes this Rolex particularly special, with the subtly unique ‘exclamation point’ dial, (6 o’clock position), original aluminium bezel insert and lack of crown guards (all Subs post-5508 feature crown guards).Rolex introduced reference 5513 in 1962 and produced the reference until the mid-1980's. It is identifiable by its lack of date feature, allowing for a well-balanced dial design. Early 5513’s featured a glossy black dial with gilt text, and in the mid-1960's, Rolex started producing the reference with a matte dial and white printing. These dials featured the depth rating with meters indicated first 200m=660ft, and towards the end of the 1960's, Rolex began producing dials with the depth rating that indicated feet first. The matte dial reference 5513 appeals to vintage Rolex enthusiasts for it's dial symmetry, durability, and place in Rolex history as inspiration for future Submariner models.
S/2493 Sergeant Thomas Wilkinson, Rifle Brigade. Silver War Badge numbered 285745. Sold together with an original Family photograph showing Thomas Wilkinson wearing his Rifle Brigade uniform, together with his wife and their family including uniformed sons; an original faded photograph of Thomas wearing his Postman’s uniform; an original In Memoriam card remembering his Father; and five other family related photographs. Also sold together with digital copy Baptism records; digital copies of Army Short Service Papers; digital copies of Census Returns; an enhanced digital photograph of Thomas wearing his Postman’s uniform; and a digital copy of his Army Pensioner Death Certificate. Thomas Wilkinson was born in Welford, Northampton during 1865, the son of Thomas and Eliza Wilkinson. He was baptised at the Welford Parish Church on 12th April, 1865. He attested to join the Rifle Brigade at Warwick on 4th July, 1883. On enlistment, he was a Groom, serving in the 3rd (Militia) Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 5773 Private Wilkinson served in the 4th; 5th and 6th Battalions Rifle Brigade, until 1904 when he was discharged having reached the rank of Sergeant. He had served in India and Burma receiving the Indian General Service Medal with Burma 1887 – 89 clasp and an Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. In 1911, he was a Postman living with his family in Winchester, Hampshire. With the outbreak of War in August, 1914, Thomas re-enlisted on 9rd September, 1914. S/2493 Sergeant Thomas Wilkinson, Rifle Brigade was discharged, due to his age (53 years) on 13th December, 1917. He had not served outside the United Kingdom. He was awarded the Silver War Badge numbered 285745. Thomas Wilkinson died on 18th August, 1945. Nearly very fine (pin missing). 1st Class Air Mechanic Norman C T Wilkinson, 4th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force 1914-15 Star (Impressed 1277 1.A.M. N.C.T.WILKINSON, R.F.C.); British War Medal and Victory Medal (Pair impressed 1277 1.A.M. N.C.T.WILKINSON, R.A.F.) Sold together with original 1914 – 15 Star issue letter; an original Victory Medal ribbon issue letter; an original postcard showing views of the Calshot Flying Boat Station; an original Partnership Deed (between N.C.T. Wilkinson; L G Wilkinson and others in 1942); an original Founder Member RAF name badge named N C T Wilkinson 4th Squadron 1918 – 1968; and an original photographs showing Norman Wilkinson in RFC/RAF uniform. Also sold together with digital copies of census returns; digital copies of RAF Service papers; digital copy of RAF Formation Nominal Roll entry; digital copy of Medal Index Card and 1914-15 Star Medal Roll entry; and digital copy of Burial Register Entry. Norman Cyril Thomas Wilkinson was born in Winchester, Hampshire, on 28th November, 1892, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Wilkinson. When the 1901 Irish Census was completed, Norman was living with his Mother and brother Leslie at the Mulligar Military Barracks, Mulligar, Westmeath, Ireland. He was a scholar who could read and write. By 1911, Norman was living with his Parents, and his Brothers and Sister, at 17 St Catherine Road, Highcliffe, Winchester, Hampshire. He was employed as a watch repairer. He enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps on 24th June, 1914 to serve 4 years with the Colours and 4 years with the Reserve. Norman passed a 3rd Class Certificate of Education on 24th July, 1914. 1277 Air Mechanic 2nd Class Wilkinson joined the British Expeditionary Force in France on 31st December, 1914. He was promoted to Air Mechanic 1st Class on 1st February, 1917 and stationed to 4th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps on 23rd March, 1918 as an Instrument Repairer. On the formation of the Royal Air Force, on 1st April, 1918, Norman was a Leading Aircraftman. He was transferred to the RAF E Section, from 4th Squadron, RAF, on 23rd January, 1919 when he left France. Wilkinson was then transferred to the RAF E Reserve on 20th February, 1919. Wilkinson was later attached to the School of N C &A N during April 1921. He was also stationed in Gosport and Calshot in April and June, 1921. He was finally discharged on 23rd June, 1922. His address on discharge was 42 D Street, Airlie Road Estate, Winchester. In 1939, he was a Lorry Driver (General Carrier) living with his wife Ethel in Winchester. Later of 8 Milner Place, Winchester, he died, during 1975, in the Royal Hampshire County Hospital and was buried at the Magdalen Hill Cemetery, Winchester, Hampshire, on 15th July, 1975. Swing mounted, Nearly extremely fine. 2nd Class Air Mechanic Leslie Gordon Wilkinson, 11th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force. Various Paperwork and photographs. Sold together with original photographs showing Leslie Wilkinson in RFC/RAF uniform and flying gear; two original wedding photographs, showing the marriage of a 2nd Lieutenant wearing a RA.F. Observer’s brevet; two original 1919 dated vehicle photographs; an original Apprentice Indenture in the name of Leslie Gordon Wilkinson to a Winchester Photographic Artist in 1908; anoriginal red card Driving Licence in the name of Leslie Gordon Wilkinson; an original British Legion Festival of Remembrance 1957 Programme; and an original Newspaper obituary cutting for L G Wilkinson. Also sold together with digital copies of census returns; digital copies of RAF Service papers; digital copy of RAF Formation Nominal Roll entry; and digital copy of Burial Register Entry. Leslie Gordon Wilkinson was born on 15th February, 1895, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Wilkinson. When the 1901 Irish Census was completed, Leslie was living with his Mother and brother Norman at the Mulligar Military Barracks, Mulligar, Westmeath, Ireland. He was a scholar who could read and write. In 1911, Leslie was living with his Parents, and his Brothers and Sister, at 17 St Catherine Road, Highcliffe, Winchester, Hampshire. He was employed as a photographer. Leslie enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps on 28th October, 1915. 11665 2nd Class Air Mechanic Wilkinson served in France, as a Royal Flying Corps Photographer with 11th Squadron, from 20th October, 1916 to 9th January, 1917 when he returned to the United Kingdom. Leslie saw further service in France, with the Royal Air Force between 26th May, 1918 and 15th September, 1919. He was transferred to the R.A.F. Reserve on 25th October, 1919 and was finally discharged on 27th October, 1923. Leslie was awarded the British War Medal and Victory Medal. After the War, he joined his Father’s Carrier business. Leslie was also a member of the R.A.F. Association being a Branch Standard Bearer for many years. He died in the Royal Hampshire County Hospital, during 1974 and was buried at the Magdalen Hill Cemetery, Winchester, Hampshire, on 30th January, 1974. Wilkinson Family Lot
International Watch Co., a Schaffhausen "Ingenieur" wrist watch, late 1950'searly /1960's, the black dial with gold baton numerals and date aperture at 3 o'clock, marked International Watch Co., Schaffhausen, Ingenieur, the yellow metal case numbered 1564140, with steel back and leather strap, (case 3.6 x 4.4cm).
An 18 carat yellow gold open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial named "S B McCellan 883", having a Roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial in a plain polished outer and inner case, hallmarked London 1942, top wind movement by the same name, diameter of dial 40mm, case 47mm, no personal inscriptions or monogram, gross weight including movement approximately 103,7gms
A 9 carat yellow gold open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial named "Kemp Bros Union Street Bristol", having a Roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial saying "Anti Magnetic" above in plain polished outer and inner case no. 67689, hallmarked Birmingham 1940, top wind 15 jewel movement by Hefik, diameter of dial 40mm, case 47mm, personal presentation inscriptions on inner case from J S Fry & Sons, dated 1940, gross weight including movement approximately 82.8gms
A selection of mostly silver and some white metal items including a 1920's Saqui & Lawrence wristwatch, a lady's pocket watch, a gilded Masonic Honorable Testimonial medal, together with various silver jewellery such as rings, earrings and chains, a boxed set of silver teaspoons with matching sugar nips, Sheffield 1931, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, plus a white metal Indian trinket box, approx 16toz weighable silver. (q)

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