A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL BRITISH MILITARY IWC MARK 11 RAF PILOTS WRIST WATCH DATED 1950 D: Black dial with Arabic numerals, tritium luminous markers & hands, military arrow. M: Manual wind movement signed International Watch Co. with military arrow & numbered, calibre 89 with "hacking" seconds. C: Military case with fixed bars, issue markings ^ 6B/346 896/50, dust cover, case diameter measures approx. 36mm. S: NATO strap.CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In very good condition, with some small scratches due to use. S: New. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
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A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL ROLEX OYSTER WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1941, REF. 3139 D: Silver dial with luminous Arabic numerals & hands, outer chapter ring. M: 17 jewel manual wind movement, signed Rolex Geneve under the dial on the top plate. C: Oyster "cushion" case, signed Oyster Watch Co., numbered, Rolex Oyster crown, case width measures approx. 32mm. S: Brown leather strap. CONDITION REPORT D: Dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In good condition, with some damage to the milling on the case back. S: In excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE BRACELET WATCH CIRCA 1979, REF. 1500 D: Black dial with silver batons & hands, date aperture. M: 26 jewel automatic chronometer movement, signed Montres Rolex S.A., numbered, calibre 1570. C: Oyster case, signed Montres Rolex S.A., numbered, Rolex crown, case diameter measures approx. 35mm. B: Rolex Oyster bracelet, numbered 78350/19/557.CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition, with some light surface scratches due to general use. B: In excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
A RARE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATEJUST WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1978, REF. 16030 COMMISSIONED BY HRH KING FAHD BIN ABDULAZIZ AL SAUD OF SAUDI ARABIA D: Silver dial with silver batons & hands, Royal Saudi emblem & Arabic script, date aperture. M: 27 jewel automatic chronometer movement with quick-set date, signed Montres Rolex S.A. & numbered, calibre 3035. C: Oyster case with milled bezel, signed Montres Rolex S.A., Rolex crown, case diameter measures approx. 36mm S: Brown leather strap.CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition with some surface scratches due to general use. S: New. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
A GENTLEMAN'S STEEL & WHITE GOLD ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATEJUST BRACELET WATCH CIRCA 1963, REF. 1601 D: Salmon pink dial with faceted silver batons & quarterly "doorstop" markers, date aperture. M: 25 jewel automatic chronometer movement, signed Montres Rolex S.A. & numbered, calibre 1560. C: Oyster case with solid white gold fluted bezel, signed Montres Rolex S.A., dated I.63, numbered, Rolex crown, case diameter measures approx. 36mm. B: Rolex Jubilee bracelet, numbered 62510H/55.CONDITION REPORT D: Dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition. B: In excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
Peter Spicer: A Queen Anne style burr walnut bracket clock, the 5" square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, minute track and cast spandrels. Bears plaque to centre 'Peter S. Spicer, Tunbridge Wells'. Franz Hermle brass, 8 day movement with Westminster chime, numbered 340-020, the case with carrying handle and brass grilles to sides. Notes Peter Spicer was born in Folkestone in 1930 where he lived until the evacuation of Dunkirk when his family moved to Tunbridge Wells. As a boy he went to watch his fathers friends at work, many of whom were craftsmen in various branches of woodwork. It was in their workshops that he learnt his woodworking skills, during this period, he has access to antique furniture and the restoration of antiques. On examining these items, he was often disappointed in the standard of workmanship in the backs, interiors and bottoms. He decided that whatever he made in the future would be of the same standard of workmanship and finish throughout. After National Service, he established a workshop at his home in Tunbridge Wells where he made many items to furnish his own home and for exhibition and competition. He gained many awards, gold and silver medals and prizes at National level for his work. Spicer studied music and violin playing and was able to combine this with his love of woodwork, for many years he was in demand as a repairer and restorer of old and valuable instruments of the string family. For more than twenty five years he cared for the stringed instruments of of The Royal Marines musicians on the Royal yacht Britannia.
Peter Spicer: A George III style mahogany bracket clock, the circular white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and minute track, bearing brass plaque to centre Peter S. Spicer, Tunbridge Wells. Franz Hermle brass 8 day movement striking on a bell, the arched mahogany case with carrying handle, brass grilles to sides and glazed lenticle to front. 33cm high. Notes Peter Spicer was born in Folkestone in 1930 where he lived until the evacuation of Dunkirk when his family moved to Tunbridge Wells. As a boy he went to watch his fathers friends at work, many of whom were craftsmen in various branches of woodwork. It was in their workshops that he learnt his woodworking skills, during this period, he has access to antique furniture and the restoration of antiques. On examining these items, he was often disappointed in the standard of workmanship in the backs, interiors and bottoms. He decided that whatever he made in the future would be of the same standard of workmanship and finish throughout. After National Service, he established a workshop at his home in Tunbridge Wells where he made many items to furnish his own home and for exhibition and competition. He gained many awards, gold and silver medals and prizes at National level for his work. Spicer studied music and violin playing and was able to combine this with his love of woodwork, for many years he was in demand as a repairer and restorer of old and valuable instruments of the string family. For more than twenty five years he cared for the stringed instruments of of The Royal Marines musicians on the Royal yacht Britannia.
PSYCH COMPS/REISSUES - Great selection of 12 x LPs with limited edition pressings/comps. Artists/titles include Chocolate Watch Band - The Inner Mystique (Australian pressing), The Alan Franklin Explosion (PSYCHO 18), Strange (PSYCHO 21 and 34), Faine Jade (PSYCHO 13 black label), Fever Tree (SEE 71), Ultimate Spinach - Behold And See (Gree issue), The Pretty Things - S. F. Sorrow (Edsel issue XED 236), Them - Now - And "Them" (1988 issued on Zap), Tomorrow - S/T (US RE on Visa) and The Creation - How Does It Feel To Feel (Edsel ED 106). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex (sleeves) with the vinyl itself often Ex or better.
PSYCH/GARAGE - OVERSEAS/REISSUE SEVENS - Nice selection of 19 x 7" singles which contains mainly US pressings on labels such as Sundazed, Norton and Eva. Artists/titles include The Five Canadians - Writing On The Wall EP (numbered 462/500 on Domar Records), 60's Punk Sanoke Vol. 2 and EP Vol. 3 (Moxie M 1034 and 1013), The Smoke - No More Now EP, Calico Wall - I'm A Living Sicknedd (Get Hip Records), The Bluestars - Social End Product (RE of this NZ Garrage essential release), Shagrat - Amanda, V/A - The Open Lid (blue and green vinyl issues), The Missing Links, Kenny And The Kasuals, The Electric Train, Hex, Shadows Of Knight and Chocolate Watch Band. Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.
William Linsley - A George III silver pair cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and painted to the centre with a man fishing before a bridge, the verge movement signed S Roberts, London Storers, the plain case by William Linsley, London 1809, dial 44mm diameter, inner case inscribed Sam Taylor, 48mm, outer case 55mm diameter
S Smith & Son Ltd (Retailer) - an 18ct gold half hunter cased minute repeating pocket watch, with white enamel dial printed with Roman numerals, centre sweep seconds with stopwatch facility, subsidiary seconds and perpetual calendar dials, unsigned Swiss keyless movement, 43mm diameter, (case 53mm diameter), gross weight 112.8gm, attached to a fine two colour 9ct gold watchchain, 37.5cm, 7.6gm; also suspended with a French gold retractable pencil (eagle marks) with inset bloodstone seal, 10.8gm In good working order
JF BAUTTE AND CO. GENEVE, a ladies diamond and turquoise set fob watch, the white dial with Roman numerals, surrounded by a diamond and turqouise pave-set bezel, the case back also pave-set with diamonds and turquoise, the movement cover inscribed 'J. S. Bautte and Co. Geneve', and numbered '81546', in a fitted Howell James and Co. presentation case. See illustration.
A 1960's Lip Jump Hour wristwatch, with leather strap. CONDITION REPORT: The watch winds and appears to be ticking and operating as it should. The metal case is a little scratched and scuffed in places. The watch glass is in generally good condition. The rear of the piece is in good order. The strap is serviceable but worn an drubbed in places.
Railway chrome cased open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black roman numerals, bordered by a minute track, subsidiary second dial set at six o`clock, signed "Winegarten`s, 455. Bishopgate, London E.C.2.", blued steel hands, the back case engraved "Winegarten`s Railway Regulator". Approx 55mm dia
GENTLEMAN'S CONTINENTAL SILVER OPEN FACE GOLIATH POCKET WATCH unsigned keyless wind movement, the white dial with Roman numerals, sunken subsidiary seconds at six, blued steel hands, the signed S&F 65mm open face case marked for 0.935 silver, continental marks, housed within a fitted leather case; together with an early twentieth century 8-Day travel clock (2)
1940's Gents Tudor wristwatch, with Arabic silvered dial, in yellow metal case. CONDITION REPORT: No logo on the crown Winds fine and time adjustment works No dents to the side of the case though there are minor scratches Appears to have a small piece of the hand fill colour on face at 1 0'clock No buckle logo when wound, the watch goes
Silver cylinder hunter pocket watch, the three-quarter plate movement signed J. Russell, Walworth Road, S. London, no. 24020, signed dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, within an engine turned case with engraved cartouche, 51.5mm; together with a silver fusee lever half hunter pocket watch, London 1881, the movement signed Langford & Sons, 40. College Green, Bristol, no. 7085, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, within an engine turned case, 51mm (both at fault), also a gunmetal lever pocket watch (3)
Peter Spicer: A George III style mahogany and kingwood marquetry inlaid urn and cover in the manner of Robert Adam, of vase form on square plinth base, the domed cover with turned finial, stamped P. S Spicer. 39cm high. Notes Peter Spicer was born in Folkestone in 1930 where he lived until the evacuation of Dunkirk when his family moved to Tunbridge Wells. As a boy he went to watch his fathers friends at work, many of whom were craftsmen in various branches of woodwork. It was in their workshops that he learnt his woodworking skills, during this period, he has access to antique furniture and the restoration of antiques. On examining these items, he was often disappointed in the standard of workmanship in the backs, interiors and bottoms. He decided that whatever he made in the future would be of the same standard of workmanship and finish throughout. After National Service, he established a workshop at his home in Tunbridge Wells where he made many items to furnish his own home and for exhibition and competition. He gained many awards, gold and silver medals and prizes at National level for his work. Spicer studied music and violin playing and was able to combine this with his love of woodwork, for many years he was in demand as a repairer and restorer of old and valuable instruments of the string family. For more than twenty five years he cared for the stringed instruments of of The Royal Marines musicians on the Royal yacht Britannia.

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