GENTLEMAN'S ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE SUBMARINER STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC 'KERMIT' WRIST WATCH,model number 16610, serial number D958228, the round black dial with round and baton markers, outer seconds track in white, white and steel hands, centre seconds hand, date aperture at 3 o'clock, the green bezel with count up scale and numbers at 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50, screw down crown, screw down caseback, diameter 40mm, on a Rolex stainless steel oyster bracelet with foldover clasp, with a Rolex box, Rolex guarantee certificate, and outer card packagingThe condition of watches offered at auction varies widely due to factors including age, possible restoration, repair and general wear and tear. Condition reports relate to watches’ condition at the time of inspection by McTear’s specialists, McTear’s cannot guarantee watches to function beyond that point. Watches are not tested in house for accuracy, duration or water tightness. Buyers should assume that all watches purchased will require regular servicing to be useable and reliable. If McTear’s have been unable to open a watch case safely then the completeness and functionality of the movement within cannot be commented on or guaranteed. McTear’s cannot offer any form of guarantee that movements and/or all component parts are original to any watch.
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Trade Catalogue.- Defries & Sons (J.), Illuminators, Decorators and Contractors. Fetes, Garden Parties, Royal Visits & Attainment of Majorities, 20pp., illustrations of chandeliers and mirrors, testimonials, slight foxing, stitched and pasted into decorative chromolithographed wrappers printed in pink and green and heightened with gold (becoming loose), very lightly soiled, slight vertical crease from folding, small folio, [c.1885].⁂ Jonas Defries & Sons was founded in 1803 and located in Houndsditch from 1856 to the early 20th century. It concentrated on large scale lighting, especially chandeliers & candelabra, and mirrors, supplying a huge prismatic mirror to the Sultan of Turkey for his palace in Constantinople and exhibiting at the London World's Fair of 1862. The firm had attained a Royal Warrant by 1869. The testimonials included in the brochure refer to supplying illuminations for the marriage of the Prince and Princess of Wales, various royal visits and the tour of India by the Prince of Wales. Indeed the Indian market became a prime focus for the firm, its large and ostentatious products appealing to the wealthy rulers there.
Ivor Roberts-Jones (British, 1916-1996)Sir Winston Churchill, maquette for the monument in Parliament Square numbered '26' (on the bronze base)bronze with a brown patina on a stone base50.8 cm. (20 in.) high (excluding the base)Footnotes:ProvenanceThe Artist, from whom purchased by the present owners Grandfather, Dr. Eugene Gancz, circa 1971Private Collection, U.K. Dr Gancz was born in Hungary in 1912 but, being Jewish, was forced to flee in the 1930s to Austria to study for his degree in Medicine and then again to Basel, Switzerland after Austria's Anschluss with Germany. After completing his studies to become a doctor in February 1939, just before the outbreak of the Second World War, Dr Gancz applied for citizenship in the United Kingdom where he volunteered to serve in the army as a doctor. During the war, Dr Gancz worked as a doctor in the U.K. and served with the Royal Army Medical Corps in Italy, achieving the rank of Major. After the war he was a General Practitioner in Kent and, for 41 years, a Police Surgeon, for which long service he was made an Honorary Consultant Medical Advisor to the Chief Constable of Kent. Feeling an enormous sense of gratitude to Churchill and the United Kingdom, Dr Gancz purchased the bronze figure of Winston Churchill, the man he respected so much and whom he held responsible for saving him and the few of his family who survived the Holocaust.The present work is a maquette for the large scale sculpture of Churchill by Roberts-Jones which stands in Parliament Square and was commissioned in 1971. The first important commission the artist had received came in 1961 from Lord Beaverbrook for a bust of Somerset Maugham. Following this, he was asked to sculpt the memorial statue for fellow artist Augustus John in Hampshire. This major work took three years to complete but was a great success and crucially led to his election as Associate of The Royal Academy. Further honours followed in 1975 when Ivor was awarded the C.B.E. Another cast of the present work was sold in these rooms for £112,500, 14 November 2018.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A GENTLEMAN'S WRISTWATCH BY OMEGA, the circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, outer minute scale and centre seconds hand, to a jewelled manual movement numbered 30SCT2 and 9538835, the stainless steel case numbered 10174669, dial, movement and case signed, on a later leather strap, case width 3.2cm
A HUNTER POCKET WATCH BY E HOWARD & CO, BOSTON, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer scale 0-60 and subsidiary seconds dial, to a keyless wind ¾ plate movement, dial and movement signed, movement numbered 212645, the case profusely engraved with flowerheads, foliage and scrolls, stamped 'BLAUER 14K' and numbered 163278, case diameter 5.4cm Previously owned by Donald Mitchell Healey (3 July 1898 - 15 January 1988), the celebrated motor car designer, engineer, rally car driver and speed record holder. Thence by descent.
TWO OPEN FACE FOB WATCHES, the first with Arabic numerals, outer scale 0-60 and scroll pierced hands, signed Charvet, Le Havre, case numbered 19605, the second with Roman numerals and outer scale 0-60, the engine-turned case numbered 87818 23292, suspended from a 9ct gold ribbon bow brooch fitting, together with a silver sovereign case, monogrammed, first watch case diameter 2.8cm (3)
QI BAISHI (1864-1957) FRUIT AND VEGETABLES A Chinese painting, ink and colour on paper, inscribed and signed Jie Shan Yin Guan zhu zhe zhi, with one artist's seal reading Bai Shi Weng, framed and glazed, with a frame maker's paper label to the reverse, 92cm x 33.5cm. Provenance: formerly from a French deceased estate. Chinese lily bulbs, known as baihe in Chinese, are white skinless ball-shaped roots which contain starchy scale-like sections. They have a slightly perfumed smell, crunchy texture and a sweet taste. There is a homophone of baihe which has the meaning of 'hundreds of years together'. With two little bumblebees, as in this painting, it symbolises 'may you have a wonderful married life for hundreds of years'.齊白石(1864-1957)百年好合 設色紙本 鏡框款識:借山吟館主者製。鈐印:白石翁。來源:購於法國遺產拍賣。附香港畫框店元記製造標籤。
A LARGE CHINESE WUCAI 'BAXIAN' BALUSTER VASE AND COVER SHUNZHI 1644-61 Decorated with the Eight Immortals in a rocky wooded landscape, they watch a figure dressed in a colourful robe performing a magic trick, his breath transforming into a dragon and phoenix, with further figures in conversation to the side, the scene divided by swirling clouds and set beneath a band of cracked-ice, with sprays of chrysanthemum and peony to the short neck, the cover painted with three boys at play, together with a wood stand, 49.5cm. (3) Provenance: from a British private collection, purchased from Sotheby's Amsterdam on 18th May 2004, lot 131. A copy of the invoice is available. Cf. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession no.61.200.62 for a Kangxi period yen yen vase decorated with a similar scene; see also Christie's New York, 21st September 2004, lot 271 for a Transitional baluster vase of the same scale painted with the Eight Immortals and similarly decorated with boys to the cover. 清順治 五彩八仙龍鳳紋將軍罐來源:英國私人收藏,阿姆斯特丹蘇富比2004年5月18日·編號131(附發票複印件)。
A Kyosho 1:18 scale die-cast model of a Morgan 4/4 Series II, green, black interior, boxed; The Rolls Royce Collection 24-Carat gold plated limited edition set by Lledo, boxed; a Burago Bijoux Collection Porsche 911 Carrera Racing 1993 cod. 1560, boxed; a Franklin Mint 1922 Rolls Royce Phantom; another Jaguar Mark IV saloon, black; a Corgi Classics Jaguar XK120 soft top, gun metal silver, grey hood, red interior; a Matchbox Dinky Toys 1952 Austin A40 GV4 10-CWT Van; Corgi 97074 Routemasters in Exile limited edition set, boxed etc.
A Danbury Mint 'The James Bond 007 Aston Martin DB5' die-cast metal replica, 1:24 scale serial no.5594, certificate; Corgi No.96656 "James Bond" Aston Martin DB5 - gold plated Limited Edition, rigid perspex case with black and gold outer carded sleeve and certificate no.07046; a Corgi Toys 261 'New' James Bond Aston Martin DB5 with James Bond & Baddie figures; a Corgi The Definitive Collection The World Is Not Enough 05001 BMW Z8, boxed
A scratch-built wooden model of a Norwegian fishing boat, length 51cm and a scale model of a Mediterranean fishing boat, length 54cm (2). CONDITION REPORT Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/postage-shipping/
A Large & Impressive Ross No.1 'Improved' Compound Binocular Microscope Outfit, English, c.1880, signed to the rear of the foot ‘ROSS, LONDON ’, Standing on a massive cast brass shaped base with tall uprights supporting the microscope body on large trunnions with friction break, large plano-concave mirror in articulated arm on sliding collar, fully mechanical substage with screw X-Y control, engraved scale with vernier, crown and pinion gear, with rack and pinion focusing, large mechanical stage with engraved scale around the edge, crown and pinion gear, X-Y control via rack and screw, large rectangular bar with rackwork to the rear, bar limb incorporating fine focusing mechanism, Wenham prism in pull out brass drawer, binocular eyepieces engraved at the base ‘WENHAMS BINOCULAR By Ross, London’ with inter-ocular rackwork to the top, in a large glazed mahogany case with the following accessories;A 1 1/2in objective in a can engraved ‘Ross London’; 3 unmarked objectives; A triple nosepiece engraved ‘Ross London'; A pair of low power eyepieces engraved ‘A’; A pair of medium power eyepieces engraved ‘B’; a pair of eyepieces engraved ‘C Kelners Orthoscopic, Ross London’; an eyepiece engraved ‘C’; a Stage mounted side reflector..a Lieberkühn; an analyser and other items.
A William and Mary Britannia silver porringer of conventional form, with engraved armorial crest, twin scroll handles, fluted and fish scale decoration and ropework border. (London 1697). Maker RB, together with an associated Britannia silver cover of the same period with similar decoration and acorn finial. (London 1698) George Titterton. All at approximately 14ozs. 19cm across handles. (2)Condition report: General overall condition very good, some minor surface scratching, denting and wear. Handles are slightly different in shape and may have been repaired where they join body. Marks rubbed. Cover is good, some surface wear, but no major damage or repair. Top of finial slightly damaged. Marks clear.
Milbro 0 Gauge LMS and SR Horse Boxes, the LMS version in crimson with gold lettering, with replacement semi-scale wheels, G, some scuffing and retouching, both buffer beams cut through to replace couplers, the SR version in olive green with original wheels and couplers, G, slight damages to roof corners and some other areas (2)
An 0 Gauge Scale-Length FS Italian Composite Coach (ex-Captain Kelly's 'International Railway'), professionally-built, representing FS 1st/2nd Class coach Abz 53 024, in brown/grey livery with silver roof, bogies specially-mounted to traverse curves, overall G-VG, slight cracking to both roof domes, some crazing to solebar areas
An Assemblage of 'Scale' British O Gauge Signals, most appear to be ex-layout condition with some lacking bases, includes various small units, a full gantry with four distant dolls, double bracket with four home dolls and others, most fitted with neat bell-crank and wire operating systems, F-G, some in need of repairs (qty)
An Assemblage of 'Scale' Continental and US O Gauge Signals, including a very early Märklin arm-and-disc unit, with co-acting operation of slotted arm above and slotted disc below, G, some parts possibly repainted, with three later Märklin semaphores and one 'flip-over disc' signal, a double-armsignal by Bub, two colour-light signals, Lionel crossing sign and other items, mostly F-G (qty)
O Scale Narrow Gauge Locomotives and Stock, all branded for the 'CVR' and most based on Tri-ang OO Gauge running gear, including a WD Baldwin-style 4-6-0T named 'Cwmfelinfach', a single Fairlie-styled 0-6-0T 'Felin Hen', and another 0-6-0T 'Blaengarw' mounted on an O gauge low-load wagon, together with 5 coaches and 19 assorted freight wagons, mostly G, generally dusty, some minor damages (qty)
O Scale Narrow Gauge Locomotives and Stock, several branded for the 'SVR' and most based on Tri-ang OO Gauge running gear, including a Manx 'Caledonia'-style 0-6-0T in red as No 1, a freelance red 0-4-0ST un-numbered, a 0-4-0 tram engine in blue named 'Neli', and a 0-4-0 diesel, together with 3 bogie and 5 four-wheel freight wagons, mostly G, generally dusty, some minor damages (qty)
HMRS O Gauge Transfer Sheets and Others, for all of the 'Big Four' railways and some BR steam-era, a few sheets part used but most appear unopened (approx 20 as new), together with a moderate number of other transfers by PC Models and the like (some 4mm scale), and part-used smaller sheets, F-VG (qty)
A GER-styled O Gauge clockwork Class D16/2 4-4-0 Locomotive and Tender, with scratchbuilt slightly over-scale body built on a Bing/Bassett-Lowke mechanism with LMC wheels throughout, painted in LNER black as no 8787, with Class type and 'Feb 1945' painted below footplate, overall F-G, mechanism tested okay, wheels appear sound (2)
A GER-styled O Gauge clockwork Class D15 4-4-0 Locomotive and Tender, with scratchbuilt slightly over-scale body built on a Bassett-Lowke (male-key) mechanism with LMC wheels to loco and Hornby to tender, painted in LNER black as no 8895, with Class type and '1/52' painted below footplate, with distinctive curved-top tender, overall F-G, mechanism tested okay but drive pinion loose on axle, some wheels with fatigue (2)
A GER-styled O Gauge clockwork 4-4-0 Locomotive and Tender and Unpowered 0-4-0ST, the 4-4-0 with scratchbuilt slightly over-scale body built on Bassett-Lowke (male-key) mechanism with LMC wheels to loco and Hornby to tender, roughly painted in LNER black as no 8029, overall P-F, mechanism tested okay but not fully fitted to loco, body lacks winding hole, some wheels with fatigue, together with an unpowered GER blue 'coffee pot' 0-4-0 tank locomotive, F, some parts detached (3 + parts in bag)
A GER-styled O Gauge clockwork Class B12/1 4-6-0 Locomotive and Tender, with scratchbuilt slightly over-scale body built on a Bassett-Lowke (male-key) geared-wind 6-coupled mechanism with speed control and B-L drivers, LMC bogie wheels and Hornby to tender, painted in LNER black as no 8500, overall P-F, mechanism tested okay, all wheels appear sound, some areas of corrosion to loco body, damage to front left of tender, one axleguard missing (2)
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