GENTLEMAN’S LIMITED EDITION TAG HEUER AYRTON SENNA STAINLESS STEEL QUARTZ WRIST WATCH, the round black dial with logo and ‘Ayrton Senna’ to the dial, outers seconds track in white, date aperture at 3, subsidiary dials at 12, 6 and 9, steel bezel with count up scale, 42mm case, on a stainless steel bracelet, in box, with papers
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GENTLEMAN’S TAG HEUER FORMULA ONE DIAMOND SET STAINLESS STEEL WRIST WATCH, the round black dial with diamond dot hour markers, outer seconds track in white, date aperture between 4 and 5, subsidiary dials at 3 and 9, black ceramic bezel with count up scale bordered by round brilliant cut diamonds, 40mm case, on a stainless steel and ceramic bracelet, in box, with papers
Featured in this lot we have a large Fairbanks brass balance beam sliding scale originating from the early 1900's. The scale displays brass construction with iron hardware. The scale shows two sliding weights with the top bar marked up to 1000 pounds and the lower bar marked to 2000 pounds. The scale is marked across the side reading "Fairbanks U.P.R.R." towards the end with "U.P.R.R." near the fulcrum. The piece comes with a set of iron weights and hooked platform for counter balancing. The piece shows good condition overall with some rust and light wear. The scale measures 44 1/2" wide by 11 1/2" tall.
Included in this lot we have a Franklin Mint 1:8 1886 Benz Scale Model. The model is designed in a 1 to 8 scale of the 1886 Benz Patent Motorwagon designed by Karl Benz and is considered to be one of the first automobile. The model is a precision die cast model and hand assembled showing great quality. The model shows wonderful details and a great condition. The model shows an accurate early combustion engine across the back. The piece shows a tag across the back with information. The piece shows good condition overall with some light wear. The model measures 7" wide by 12 1/2" long and 7 3/4" tall.
For your consideration is this Chatillon cylinder hanging scale constructed from brass circa 1912. The scale reads Chatillon N.Y Pat Feb. 13, 1912 with a C in a diamond Made in U.S.A. The condition of this brass scale is good with no obvious signs of damage to the scale and shows some patina to the hooks of the scale. The measurements of this scale are 6" from hook to hook and 3/4".
A rare nautical G.M. Balance, c. 1900, Stanley of London, for the S.S. Ayrshire, in a mahogany fitted case with ivorine scale with brass mounts inscribed "Water in Boilers" and "Anchors and Cables" verso, beneath a spirit level and an ivorine plaque "Heights above Top of Keel at Different Positions Fore & Aft..." etc. , the case bearing a label inscribed "No. 26". Case 11cm by 73cm by 15cm. Note: the S.S. Ayrshire was built on the Tyne and launched in 1903 for Scottish Shire Lines. It operated between the UK and Australia and sank of the coast of India in 1926.
Cherilea Large Scale Plastic German Army Motorcycle and Side-Car. Model is with accessories and appears predominantly complete. Generally very good in very good box. Enhanced Condition Reports: We are more than happy to provide further images of any lot. Please contact us by email or via the catalogue listing.
An impressive large scale Scania Fridge Trailer in the livery of Ken Thomas. This example, from EMEK has been customised to a high standard and is very hard to find. Enhanced Condition Reports: We are more than happy to provide further images of any lot. Please contact us by email or via the catalogue listing.
GAMA West Germany Large Scale, 9" No. 400 Tinplate battery operated Opel Kapitan. Another wonderful example in working order, hence excellent with original box. Enhanced Condition Reports: We are more than happy to provide further images of any lot. Please contact us by email or via the catalogue listing.
A fine silver model of a 1929 Austin 7 Top Hat Saloon by Gerald Gilbert, London, 1988,1:23 scale, a scratch built engineers' model, complete with detailed interior, opening bonnet to engine compartment, doors with working catches and other finely modelled features, the underside hallmarked London 1988, (front right wheel track rod detached, rear axle springs loose) in exhibition quality glass and silver edged display case on 12 x 20cm wooden base. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A wooden propeller from a Martinsyde F4 Buzzard biplane, circa 1918,twin bladed laminated wood, central hub with 4 sections of laminate removed, remains of markings read '******O Suiza' and partially legible 'Martinsyde F4', tips of blades and edges with some loss, some worming, repair and loss to hub, 267cm diameter. Footnotes:The Martinsyde F.4 Buzzard was developed as a powerful and fast biplane fighter for the Royal Air Force, but the end of the First World War led to the abandonment of large-scale production. Fewer than 400 were eventually produced, with many exported. Powered by the 300Hp Hispano-Suiza 8 aero engine, of particular note was the Buzzard's high speed, being one of the fastest aircraft developed during World War I reaching 146 mph (235 km/h, 127 knots) at sea level and 132.5 mph (213 km/h, 115 knots) at 15,000 ft (4,600 m).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A speedometer by S. Smith & Son, Patented 1911,with circa 1913 address 9 The Strand, numbered 9-5983 on white dial with 10-100mph scale, with milometer and trip, 9cm diameter bevelled glass lens, heavy white metal casing stamped 9 5983 to rear, with brass lens rim, some internal components detached. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A tachometer by S. Smith & Sons (Motor Accessories) Ltd, Patented 1911,with circa 1914 address of 179-115 Gt Portland St marked on white dial, with scale from 6-30 hundreds RPM, heavy bronze casting stamped X1087, 8.5cm diameter flat lens, rear casting with some loss. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
GENTLEMAN'S ROYAL MARINES COMMANDO STAINLESS STEEL QUARTZ WRIST WATCH, the round black dial with applied wedge hour markers, date aperture at 3, subsidiary dials at 6, 9 and 12, inner tachymeter scale in white, with compass style bezel, 41mm case, on a stainless style bracelet, lacking box and papers
A Hellar 1:35 boxed Leopard A2 model tank, an Airfix boxed HO-OO scale jungle outpost. A boxed Hellar 1:35 French fire unit battle group model soldiers. A boxed Airfix 1:32 German Infantry 1939-45 model soldiers plus six boxes Airfix German Afrika Korp 1:32 scale model soldiers. All kits unchecked.
Swansea (Cambrian) Pottery, an early 19th century pearlware jug of baluster form, circa 1800/1810; shaped loop handle, transfer-decorated in underglaze blue in the Chinoiserie Fern pattern with landscape and pagodas, the neck decorated with geometric-style lozenges against a scale-style ground, unmarked (two match-head size chips to underside of spout front (14.75cm high (top of spout), the body approx. 12.5cm wide (not including handle))
An large pair of opposing oak-backed bronze portrait plaques of classical gods; the plaques cast after models by Edmund Louis Charles Tassel, each plaque cast in relief with a profile portrait of a young man, the first modelled after Mercury wearing a winged helmet and breastplate, and cast with a bearded mask and wings, the second of Perseus wearing a helmet surrounded by twin hippocampi and a laurel crown, his scale cast breastplate decorated with the head of Medusa (unmarked) (plaque sizes 49cm x 34.75cm)
A 19th century mahogany and brass-inlaid eight-day bracket clock; white-enamel dial with Roman numerals above a brass inlay and a reeded base, the hinged door opening to reveal French movement (J. Marti, Paris) and striking on a gong, side sound holes with 'fish scale'-style brass grille and ring handles adorned in high relief with cornucopia (32cm high x 22cm widest point of base)
An early 19th century eight-day mahogany and brass-inlaid bracket clock; cream dial with Roman numerals and signed Thwaites & Reed, Clerkenwell, London, the gilded single fusee movement also signed to the backplate, the ornate gilded side handles decorated in high relief with cornucopia above arched fish-scale-style sound holes, raised on four gilt-metal ball-style feet, together with keys and pendulum etc. (41cm high x 25cm wide)The clock appears to be in working order with it's original key and pendulum, the movement appears to be original and is engraved with the clock maker's name which matches the name on the painted dial. There is a label on the inside of the clock case to say that the clock was overhauled by AA Osbourne and Son, London EC1 in May 1986.
A 19th/early 20th century mahogany-cased and brass-bound marine chronometer 'J.G. FAY & CO. LTD. 90 High Street, Southampton'; the silvered dial signed, with Roman numerals and with auxiliary compensation dial at the 6 o'clock position, numbered 8169, up/down wind scale dial at the 12 o'clock position, with original key etc., the hinged mahogany lid with shield-shaped vacant cartouche, re-enforced brass corners and with the front labels of J. G. Fay & Co. Ltd again numbered 8169, Southampton, the top section of the hinged lid opening to reveal the chronometer under glass, the inside of the case with original paper label of F. Smith & Son, Marine Opticians, 23 Oxford Street, Southampton and detailing the ship 'Sapphire' (Capt. Elliot), original outer case key and generally in very good original untouched condition with no 'major' problems noted (the case 18cm square and 19cm high)We are unable to open the case to expose the movement on the Vendor's instructions, the provenance is good and the instrument is in original condition. We cannot say whether the clock is running for the 56 hours and we suggest shipping via a Fine Art shipper. We are not sure how to open the chronometer and are not specialist horologists in order to confirm that this is a chain fusee movement. We can only say that this has come from a very good military Estate clearance where the family’s military and naval history goes back over 200 years to the late 18th Century. It has been in private family ownership for many years and appears to be in good original condition.
A MID 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GOLD MOUNTED ROCK CRYSTAL SCENT BOTTLE, of slim tapering oval form with pierced and engraved decorative mounts, the hinged lid with engraved scale decoration, lifting to reveal a twist out stopper, French eagle head small guarantee mark. 9.5cm longThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Hinge in good order and the top closes tightly. Generally good condition commensurate with age.
London. John Rocque. [An Exact Survey of the citys of London Westminster ye Borough of Southwark and the Country near ten miles round, begun in 1741 & ended in 1745 by John Rocque Land Surveyor ; & Engrav'd by Richard Parr.], circa 1746, one map sheet (only) from Rocque's multi sheet large scale map of London, this sheet depicting Walthamstow, Wanstead, Leyton, Hackney Marsh area. VGC, good margins
'The Times Atlas', London, 1895, 117 pages of engraved coloured maps as called for, folio, original full calf gilt (rubbed and slightly worn, iner joints weak), all edges gilt; plus 'Bacon's New Survey Map of Norh Wales', engraved coloured folding map backed onto linen, circa 1919, revised according to the latest ordnance survey, scale one inch to two miles, printed area approx size 88 x 113cm,. original cloth gilt binding (2)
(Bible, - Hebrew). 'Vetus Testamentum Hebraicum', edited Benjamin Kennicott, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1776-1780, 1st edition, 2 volumes, folio, folio, full calf gilt (worn and scuffed in places), spines gilt in compartments, black morocco gilt labels to spines, marbled end papers, armorial bookplates to front paste downs (2). The earliest attempt to provide a large scale critical edition of the Old Testament, from collations of all the known Hebrew manuscripts and printed editions of the Bible, which took Kennicott and other participating scholars ten years to complete

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