Omega; Genéve Stainless Steel Gent's Wristwatch, the signed dial with baton markers, within circular case, inner screwdown caseback stamped "Acier Inoxydable" "Omega Watch Co" "Fab Suisse Swiss Made" "135.041", movement stamped "Omega Watch Co Swiss" "Adjusted Two (2) Positions" "Seventeen 17 Jewels" and numbered "29875863" "601", on expanding Fixo-Flex S bracelet with Omega spacer.The wristwatch is currently winding and ticking, but no guarantee on accuracy or timekeeping. No service history available.
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A lady's 9ct gold 'Royal' bracelet watch by Tudor, the circular signed silvered dial with gilt baton and arrowhead markers, to a manual wind movement, on a chevron-link bracelet, the clasp signed ROLEX and B&S, hallmarked for Birmingham 1963, accompanied by maker's box, case width 1.65cm, total length 17.5cmMovement only: runs when wound but working order has not been tested and cannot be guaranteedGross weight only: (including movement) approximately 11.6gm
A late Victorian 18ct gold hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, centre seconds hand and outer scale 0-300, to a keyless wind ¾ plate movement, the case hallmarked for London 1897, dial and movement signed S. Greenough & Sons, Bolton, movement and case numbered 189573, case width 5.2cmGross weight only approximately 131.5gm (top loop is gilt metal)
A rare Second War ‘Norway V.C. action’ D.S.M. group of five awarded to Seaman C. E. Newman, Royal Naval Reserve, for gallantry aboard H.M. Trawler Arab when subjected to thirty-one air attacks in five days at Namsos; her skipper Lieutenant Richard Been Stannard, R.N.R. was awarded the Victoria Cross, whilst members of her crew received a D.S.O., a C.G.M., and two D.S.M.’s Distinguished Service Medal, G.VI.R. (C. Newman. Smn. R.N.R.) impressed naming, mounted on original investiture pin; 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Burma Star; War Medal 1939-45, these last four unnamed as issued in named card box of issue addressed to ‘Mr C. E. Newman, 31 St James Road, Hastings’, extremely fine (5) £3,000-£4,000 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- D.S.M. London Gazette 16 August 1940: ‘For bravery and devotion to duty in certain of H.M. Trawlers employed on the coast of Norway - Seaman Charles Newman, R.N.R., H.M.S. Arab.’ The following awards were given to the crew of the Arab, all announced in this same London Gazette: Victoria Cross - Lieutenant Richard Been Stannard, R.N.R. Distinguished Service Order - Sub-Lieutenant Ernest Thomas Lees, R.A.N.V.R. Conspicuous Gallantry Medal - Second Hand David George Spindler, R.N.R. Distinguished Service Medal - Mr James Nicholson, 2nd Engineer, R.N.R., and Seaman Charles Newman, R.N.R. M.I.D. - Seaman Charles Hossack, R.N.R.. The citation for Stannard’s V.C. states: ‘For outstanding valour and signal devotion to duty at Namsos. When enemy bombing attacks had set on fire many tons of hand grenades on Namsos wharf, with no shore water supply available, Lieutenant Stannard ran Arab’s bows against the wharf and held her there. Sending all but two of his crew aft, he then endeavoured for two hours to extinguish the fire with hoses from the forecastle. He persisted in this work till the attempt had to be given up as hopeless. After helping other ships against air attacks, he placed his own damaged vessel under shelter of a cliff, landed his crew and those of two other trawlers, and established an armed camp. Here those off duty could rest while he attacked enemy aircraft which approached by day, and kept anti-submarine watch during the night. When another trawler near-by was hit and set on fire by a bomb, he, with two others, boarded Arab and moved her 100 yards before the other vessel blew up. Finally, when leaving the fjord, he was attacked by a German bomber which ordered him to steer East or be sunk. He held on his course, reserved his fire till the enemy was within 800 yards, and then brought the aircraft down. Throughout a period of five days Arab was subjected to 31 bombing attacks and the camp and Lewis gun positions ashore were repeatedly machine-gunned and bombed; yet the defensive position was so well planned that only one man was wounded. Lieutenant Stannard ultimately brought his damaged ship back to an English port. His continuous gallantry in the presence of the enemy was magnificent, and his enterprise and resource not only caused losses to the Germans but saved his ship and many lives.’ H.M. Trawler Arab, originally a Hull trawler requisitioned by the Navy was sent by the Admiralty, under the command of Lieutenant Richard Been Stannard, as part of the 15th Anti Submarine Striking Force and had the task of sweeping the fjords for enemy submarines and to land supplies at the small fishing port of Namsos. On 28 April 1940, when enemy bombing attacks had set on fire many tons of ammunition and stores on the wharf, Lieutenant Stannard ran Arab’s bows against the wharf and held her there. Sending all but two of his crew aft, he endeavoured for two hours to extinguish the fire with hoses from the forecastle. He persisted in this work till the attempt had to be given up as hopeless. Stannard later received orders to evacuate French troops from a landing stage at 23.59 hours and transfer them to a troop-ship which was completed at 03.30. Following this Arab made for a small bay. In the vicinity were two sister trawlers, H.M.S. Gaul and Aston-Villa. On 1st May Gaul received a direct hit and was sinking, her crew making for the shore. Stannard placed Arab under shelter of a cliff, landed his crew and with those of the other vessels established a camp, where they were frequently attacked. When the trawler Aston Villa was hit Stannard, with two others, boarded Arab and moved her out of danger. On leaving the fjord on 2nd May Arab was attacked by a German Heinkel 115 bomber which ordered them to steer east or be sunk. Stannard held his course and, when the aircraft made her final run in to bomb the trawler, Arab’s Oerlikon gun brought the plane down. Throughout the five day action Arab was subjected to 31 bombing attacks. Lieutenant Stannard then brought Arab back to Scapa arriving on 6th May and on 16th August was awarded the V.C., and Newman his D.S.M. Charles Edwin Newman was born in Hastings, Sussex, on 25 March 1915. He joined the Navy on 19 March 1940 (Official No. JX.184489) and as Ordinary Seaman joined H.M. Trawler Hazel on 10 April but transferred to H.M. Trawler Arab on 21 April 1940. In November 1941, still serving in Arab, he changed branches to become a Stoker 1st Class (new Official No. KX.148617) and continued in Arab until 19 December 1942. He was held on the books of Europa, R.N.P.S. base at Lowestoft, for the remainder of the war, but from June to October 1945 saw service in the Virginia, yacht of 712 tons, at Columbo, Ceylon, Bahrain, Persian Gulf and Bombay. Sold with the recipient’s Royal Naval Patrol Service sleeve badge (1st type without the integral loops for stitching) with brooch pin; original Certificate of Service of Charles Edwin Newman listing his D.S.M. 16. Aug. 1940; Petty Officer’s first class embroidered arm badge; naval cap badge and shoulder board; photo of recipient; “His Majesty’s Minesweepers” booklet, HMSO 1943; “Junior Mirror” newspaper Jan 18th 1956, which introduces a section/feature “Our VC Heroes” of which No. 1 was the V.C. to Richard Stannard and during which Seaman Newman played his part, paper AF; together with copied research.
[Peter O’Toole] A 1970’s Baume & Mercier Swiss made Riviera quartz watch belonging to the English actor Peter O’Toole (1932-2013) and worn by him on a regular basis. The watch (serial number 1087898) has an off-white dial, stainless steel case and bi-metal steel and gold bracelet, housed in lined and cushioned Baume & Mercier box. It has an unusual feature of missing its bezel, and has been seen worn by the actor on several television appearances including an interview with David Letterman in 1983, and in photos of him when collecting his Honorary Oscar at the 75th Academy Awards with Meryl Streep in 2003. The watch was bequeathed to the actor’s daughter and is sold with a handwritten note of provenance signed by Kate O’Toole on her father's headed stationery and another letter of similar content. [The late actor’s roles included portraying T.E. Lawrence in Lawrence of Arabia (1962), a teacher in Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969), a film director in The Stunt Man (1980), Zulu Dawn, My Favorite Year, What’s New Pussycat?, The Last Emperor etc. He received four Golden Globes, a BAFTA and Primetime Emmy Award]
A collection of forty-three gentlemen's and ladies antique, vintage and modern wristwatches, including a 1920/30's Renown Junior, a mid century Resolute, a mid century black face date/just Sekonda with 24 hour indicators, two necklace watches, a Lucerne, a Marc Jacobs fashion watch, a gentlemen's Skagen, a Seiko and Lorus quartz.
A gentleman's late 1940's gold plated Longines manual wind wrist watch, on a later associated leather strap, the rectangular dial with baton and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, case diameter 26mm, with case back inscription, no box or papers and a gentleman's 10k gold filled Bulova manual wind wrist watch, with Arabic dial and subsidiary seconds, case diameter 22mm, on a later associated leather strap. Condition - poor to fair
A Victorian Silver S. Lichetenstein Manchester Open Face Pocket Watch A/F;hallmarked with the lion passant for sterling silver, the three wheatsheaves and sword assay mark for Chester, the makers marks "A.C" and the date letter "M" for 1895 and numbers "29314", there is a blank shield shaped cartouche on the back of the pocket watch, the pocket watch measures approx. 8cm in height including the suspension ring and approx. 5.5cm max width, total gross weight approx. 171 grams
Reference: TU 13-02-66 Case: diameter 60 mm (75 mm with crown) and 20 mm height, engraved in Cyrillic ‘ВМФ СССР’, numbered ‘2063’, Dial: luminous numbers and hands, waterproof to 700 meters, protection grill Movement: hand-wound gross weight : 260 gr. The watch was made by Zlatoust (Ural region) military watch factory the Soviet Navy and was used by military and civil divers from 1970’s to end of 1980’s. in its original box, with certificate dated 16 February 1976 Upon the buyer’s request, we are pleased to provide a general condition report for the Lot described above. However, as we are not professional conservators or restorers, we strongly advise prospective buyers to conduct their own inspection or consult a specialist or restorer of their choice for a comprehensive professional assessment. Any condition descriptions provided in the catalogue or through any correspondence are for guidance only and should not be considered a substitute for a firsthand evaluation. In accordance with our General Conditions of Sale, the lot is sold ‘as is’. The auction house does not guarantee the accuracy of timekeeping or the condition of the lot. The buyer accepts full responsibility for any repairs, maintenance checks, or works that may be required. The condition or timekeeping state will not justify delayed payments or cancellation of the sale.
Silver hallmarked Kay's pocket watch with a stand in the form of a longcase clock. Hallmark Birmingham K&Co. s/n. 50456. Condition Report: The watch appears in fair condition for its age, no cracks or chips, some surface marks and a small dent to the back conducive with use, No visible repairs. The stand is cracked and chipped, with a column borken off. Please see photos for more details
19TH C. J. F. BOUTTE 14CT GOLD HUNTER POCKET WATCH, 56 standard floral engraved & engine turned case, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, outer minute track, scrolled gold hands, subsid. secs. dial, cuvette engraved 'J. F. Boutte, Geneve, no. 39366', 13J Swiss key-wind straight line anchor escapement, case maker JT&S, 46mms (diam.)Provenance: private collection Merthyr TydfilComments: A Swiss made watch for the Russian market. Ticks when wound, glass frame damaged, small dint to edge, cuvette edge dented.
Uhren. - Wertvolle Zeugnisse der Geschichte und Technik der Zeitmessung. Konvolut zu den Themen Uhrmacherhandwerk und Geschichte mechanischer Uhren. 21 Bde. 1817-1984.(Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. Jeder Band mit Exlibris auf dem vorderen Spiegel.)Seltene Werke über das Uhrmacherhandwerk mit detaillierten Anleitungen, Konstruktionsplänen und zahlreichen Illustrationen, die das Wissen und die Handwerkskunst vergangener Jahrhunderte dokumentieren.Enthält folgende Bände:1) Baillie, Granville Hugh: Watches. Their history, decoration and mechanism (= The Connoisseur’s Library, ed. by Cyril Davenport). London: Methuen & Co. Ltd. (um 1930). 25 x 17,8 cm. HLdr. - Mit zahlr. teils farbigen Tafeln.2) Carle, Donald de: Practical Watch Repairing. London: N.A.G. Press (1948). 21,2 x 13,6 cm. OrLn. - Mit zahlr. Illustrationen im Text von E. A. Ayres.3) Carle, Donald de: The Watchmakers’ Lathe and How To Use It. London: N.A.G. Press (um 1955). 21 x 13,6 cm. OrLn. - Mit zahlr. Illustrationen im Text von E. A. Ayres.4) Loeske, Michael (Hrsg.): Uhrenlehre. Die wichtigsten mechanischen, physikalischen und technologischen Grundsätze für den Bau der Uhrwerke in elementarer Darstellung für Fachschulen und zum Selbstunterricht, für Konstrukteure und Reparateure von Professor W. Sander. Leipzig: Verlag der Uhrmacher-Woche Wilhelm Diebener 1923. 23,5 x 17 cm. OrPp. - Mit 152 Abbildungen.5) Heckscher, A. / Oettingen, A. v. (Hrsg.): Die Pendeluhr. Horologium oscillatorium von Christiaan Huygens (= Ostwald’s Klassiker der exakten Wissenschaften, Nr. 192). Leipzig: Engelmann 1913. 19 x 12 cm. OrPp. - Mit Porträt und 113 Figuren im Text.6) Sievert, Hermann: Leitfaden für die Uhrmacherlehre. Handbuch für Lehrmeister und Lehrbuch für Lehrlinge sowie zur Vorbereitung auf die theoretischen Fachprüfungen. Bearbeitet von M. Loeske. Berlin: Verlag der Deutschen Uhrmacher-Zeitung 1923. 21,7 x 14,7 cm. Späteres HLdr. - Mit 5 Falttafeln und zahlr. Abb. im Text.7) Principles and explanations of timekeepers. A British Horological Institute reprint celebrating its 125th anniversary year. O. O., British Horological Institute 1984. 26,6 x 21,4 cm. HLdr. - Nachdruck folgender Werke in einem Band: 1) The principles of Mr. Harrison’s time-keeper, with plates of the same. London: W. Richardson u. S. Clark für J. Nourse u. Mess. Mount and Page 1767. - Mit 10 Tafeln. 2) Explanations of time-keepers, constructed by Mr. Thomas Earnshaw and the late Mr. John Arnold. London: T. Bensley für Payne and MacKinlay 1806. - Mit 6 Tafeln.8) Nouveau manuel complet de l’Horloger (= Encyclopédie-Roret). Tome premier, second und Atlasband. 3 Bde. Paris: Mulo (1896). 14,8 x 8,9 (bzw. 11) cm - Atlasband mit 15 Falttafeln. 9) Milham, Willis I.: Time & Timekeepers. Including The History, Construction, Care, and Accuracy of Clocks and Watches. New York: The Macmillan Company 1947. 20,3 x 13,6 cm. OrLn. - Mit zahlr. Abb.10) Schuler, Théophile: Das Straßburger Münster. Neue, völlig umgearbeitete, mit 6 Kupfern von Schuler gezierte Auflage der Beschreibung desselben. Straßburg: Schuler 1817. 17 x 10,5 cm. Späterer Pp. - Mit 6 gest. Kupfertafeln.11) Schulte, Carl: Lexikon der Uhrmacherkunst. Handbuch für alle Gewerbetreibenden und Künstler der Uhrenbranche. Bautzen: Hübner 1902. 21,2 x 14,3 cm. OrLn. mit OrSchutzumschlag. - Mit zahlr. Abb.12) Schultz, Wilhelm: Der Uhrmacher am Werktisch. Hand- und Nachschlagebuch für den Taschenuhren-Reparateur. Berlin: Marfels 1908. 23 x 15,6 cm. OrLn. - Mit 310 Holzschnitten im Text und auf 5 Tafeln.13) Wiedemann, Eilhard: Über die Uhren im Bereich der islamischen Kultur (= Nova Acta. Abh. der Kaiserl. Leop.-Carol. Deutschen Akademie der Naturforscher. Band C. Nr. 5). Halle: Karras 1915. 26,2 x 21 cm. Mod. HLn. - Mit zahlr. Textillustrationen.14) Saunier, Claudius: Lehrbuch der Uhrmacherei in Theorie und Praxis. 4 Bde. Bautzen: Rühl 1891.20,9 x 15,2 cm. OrLn. - Mit zahlr. Abb. und Tafeln.15) Saunier, Claudius: Traité d’horlogerie moderne théoretique et pratique. Paris: Bureau de la Revue Chronométrique 1869. 25,7 x 17,1 cm. HLdr. - Aus der Sammlung Granville Hugh Baillies (Exlibris auf dem vorderen Spiegel).16) Rees’s Clocks, Watches and Chronometers (1819-20). A selection from The Cyclopedia; or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature by Abraham Rees. 26,3 x 20,8 cm. HLdr. mit 2 Rs. und Rv. - Sammlung von 50 reproduzierten Tafeln aus Rees’s ‚Clocks, Watches and Chronometers‘. Titel und Vorwort als Reprint eingebunden. - Nachgebunden oder teils lose eingelegt sind 16 Kupfertafeln und 2 Holzschnitte aus frühen Werken über mechanische Uhren (z. B. aus Vitruvs ‚De architectura‘ von 1567 und J. Gaupps ‚Gnomonica mechanica universales‘ aus dem Jahr 1708) sowie ein gest. Porträt von Johannes Gaupp.
Cartier - Tank black dial gold plated dress watch c.1960's. Hand-Wind ETA Cal. 2512 movement. 18K Gold-plated base metal case. Cartier is signed to black dial and has gold tone hour and minute hands. The acrylic crystal has scratches, case has some wear and tear including missing cabochon from crown. The strap is original Cartier. Sizing Information:Case Diameter (Incl. Crown) - 24mmLug To Lug Distance - 30mmLug Width - 17mmStrap Length - 180mmNo box or papers included.
Tiffany & Co. A 1930's Art Deco platinum and diamond cocktail watch, the silvered numbered dial with tapered indices, the bezel set with sixteen round old cut diamonds, leading to open work articulated scroll shoulders to a graduated line bracelet set with forty round old cut diamonds, the total approximate diamond weight is 3.50 carats, leading to four spring bar sections to back and clasp with safety catch and chain attached engraved detail to sides, featuring a cabochon sapphire crown, signed Tiffany & Co and numbered '80674' to movement, diameter when closed, 7 cm, in fitted box.Total weight; 21.5 grams.
Omega - a late 1960's gentleman's Omega chronostop mechanical wind steel cased wristwatch, comprising a charcoal grey round, signed dial with applied baton markers with lume tips, white hour and minute hands with lume inserts, orange centre seconds hand, outer seconds track, tonneau shaped case approx 34mm, screw down case back, to a later textured leather strap, with original logo fold over clasp, together with Omega Mexico Olympics case, no papers Further details: winds and ticking, stop watch function 3working, some scratches to the glass and case back wear commensurate with age Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, modifications and restorations may not be disclosed in the catalogue description, for more information on condition or any detail related to this lot please request a condition report with specific questions or view the lot in person
This vintage Bulova women's wristwatch, crafted in 10K gold-filled material, was owned by the legendary actress and singer Judy Garland. Known for her iconic role in The Wizard of Oz, Garland’s personal memorabilia remains highly sought after by collectors worldwide. This elegant timepiece features a delicate oval face with gold-tone hands and numerals, flanked by diamond-accented lugs, and is attached to a black cord bracelet. The watch is presented in a black display frame measuring 6"L x 2.75"W x 8"H. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from M.T.S. Productions, purchased from The Autograph Store in Dayton, Ohio in 2002, this piece is a significant collector's item connecting fans to one of Hollywood’s most beloved stars.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Patek Philippe. A rare gold twenty dollar coin watch, Ref. 803, 1974. Movement: cal. 175, ultra-thin, manual winding, no. 1179571. Dial: gilt, Arabic numerals. Case: 18ct gold, snap-on back, concealed within a American 1904 twenty dollar gold coin, no. 2743288, hidden push-button to the milled band. Signed: case, dial and movement. Dimensions: diameter 34mm. Accessories: pouch and extract from the archives. £14,000-£18,000 --- Coin watches were first produced in the 1920’s. These rare ultra thin timepieces are made of two actual coins to construct the outer case. Prestigious brands such as, Cartier, Patek Philippe, Piaget, Corum and Vacheron Constantin have produced examples of these interesting, collectable, novelty timepieces over the years. The Extract from the Archives confirms date of manufacture of 1974 and date of sale of 16 October 1979. Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing. Dial: very slight scuff across the signature. Case: some scratches and small indentation. Coin VF condition. Gross weight: 36.3gms. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.
Group 4 sterling and silverode pocket watches, including:One New York Standard Watch Co. Excelsior open face pocket watch in silverode case, with white dial, serial number 678365, back inside case marked Philidelphia Watch Case Co. silverode.One Elgin National Watch Co. open face pocket watch in silverode case, with white dial, serial number 3111146, back inside case marked silverode.One American Watch Co. open face pocket watch in sterling case, with white dial marked Frattorini & Sons Bradford, serial number 5457484, back case inside marked with rampany lion, anchor, and date letter z with maker's mark F&S. With chain and key.(Each, approximately) Diameter: 58 mm. Gross weight: 614.0 g.Condition: All run, not tested for time. All with tarnishing and wear. Some damage to the crystal and dials.
A Selection of Silverware and a commemorative five shillings coin cased;the silverware includes a sovereign case, a ladies silver purse, a small engraved tray, a S. Lichtenstein Manchester pocket watch and an unmarked white metal chain with brass fastening clasp, total gross weight of the silverware excluding the pocket watch is approx. 245 grams
3x Junghans Stopwatches. Three examples with signed faces and nickel case. One example appears to be in running condition. ... Accompanied by a British Army Jaeger-le-coultre military pocket watch (A/F) ... 1940/50's pocket watch. (5 items) Sold as a Historical Collectors item.. The instruments’ workings and accuracy are neither warranted or implied. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
Costume jewellery including two 1920's beaded purses and pen knife, with a silver 'baby' rattle charm, silver ID bracelet with engraving of name, pocket watch key, circular locket 25mm in dia. with lined engraving, silver 10 shilling note charm amongst other items. Condition Report: silver gross weight 55 grams
A HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH made in 18ct gold hallmarked Chester 1904, enamel chapter ring to out case, classic white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial. The dial signed S. Smith & Son, 9 Strand London. Mechanism signed S. Smith & Son London. Diameter 5.2cm, weight including mechanism 133.3gms Condition Report:Winds and is ticking, both inner & out glass in place.
A CWC MILITARY WATCH a 1970's example with black dial Arabic numerals and luminous indices and hands. numbers to the back of the case with pheon mark W10-6645-99 523-8290 7445/76. Diameter of the case 3.5cm, weight 48gms, with leaflet. Condition Report:Mechanical movement, appears to wind and tick.. W10. Appears to be issued.
A stainless steel Tag Heuer automatic wristwatch, ref. WI2151-K0. The signed blue dial with baton markers, outer chapter ring and date aperture to 3, automatic movement within a stainless steel case with gold bezel numbered J7679, with maker' s black leather strap and folding clasp, case diameter 38mm.Overall condition good to fairWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredStrap splitting, in need of attention

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