*KATHLEEN MURIEL SCALE (MURIEL HARDING-NEWMAN) (1913-2006) 'Blue Eyes' bust-length portrait study of a woman wearing a blue beaded necklace and standing before an exotic river landscape, signed "K.M. Scale Harding-Newman, 1999" lower right, oil on panel, 44cm x 42cmFramed dimensions: 62cm x 59.5cm
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A box of c:1:72 scale diecast unpainted Napoleonic Soldiers, two packets of Langley Models Loco Drivers and Bus Drivers & Conductors, an English Miniatures Figure of an Infantryman of 95th Rifle Brigade, a Figure of Lord Nelson, a bronze effect Figure of a Napoleonic period Infantryman, a painted diecast Figure of a British Napoleonic period Infantryman, a painted resin Figure of a Saxon Warrior, a Bust of Sir John Moore, two boxed Almond Sculptures Models of Napoleonic period Soldiers (incomplete), a modelling Magnifying Glass and Paintbrushes
Tissot - A steel 'Navigator' chronograph wristwatch, circa 1973, reference 45 501, circular 'reverse panda' dial with white batons and hands, orange chronograph sweep, orange minutes sweep, subsidiary dials for running seconds at 9H and hours with orange hand at 6H, date window at 3H and outer tachymetre scale, 17 jewel Lemania mechanical automatic movement calibre 1341, with start/stop and reset pushers above and below the crown, cushion shaped case, 40mm wide, to a black strap with pin buckle
Tag Heuer - A steel limited edition 'Mercedes Benz SLR' chronograph wristwatch, circa 2009, model number CAG2111, serial number RRL6372, number 2599 of a limited edition of 3500, circular black dial with silver coloured batons and hands, red tipped chronograph sweep, subsidiary registers for running seconds at 3H and minutes at 9H and crescent shaped date window at 6H, bidirectional timing track with adjusting wheel at 9H, tandem signed 37 jewel mechanical automatic ETA movement calibre 2894-2 V8DJ2, TAG calibre17, with start/stop and reset pushers above and below the crown, case, 45mm diameter, black outer tachymetre scale, to a black strap with fold over clasp, presented in the original case with outer card box, instruction booklet, guarantee card dated 1/4/2009 and CD
Tag Heuer - A steel 'Carerra' chronograph wristwatch, circa 2010, model number CV2013-1, serial number FR8271, circular brown dial with silver coloured batons and hands, orange centre chronograph sweep, subsidiary dials for running seconds at 9H, minutes at 12H and hours at 6H and date window at 3H, tandem signed 25 jewel mechanical automatic ETA movement calibre 7750 TAG calibre 16, with start/stop and reset pushers above and below the crown, case, 42mm diameter, brown outer tachymetre scale, verso with exhibition back, to a brown strap with fold over clasp, presented in the original case with instruction booklet and guarantee card dated 7/9/2010
CHRONOSPORT - A gentleman's stainless steel chronograph manual wind wristwatch. The circular black dial with baton markers, outer tachymetre scale, subsidiary constant seconds and thirty minute recording dial, chronograph centre seconds, Valjoux 7733 movement, later steel bracelet, 36mm.Currently running. The chronograph functions by the buttons. Diameter 36mm.The UK postage would be £15.20 approximately
A Regency 18 ct gold verge pocket watch by Thomas Hawley & Co of London, its movement signed Hawleys, London and numbered 4621, having a fancy engraved gold face with outer applied engraved three-colour precious metal rose, thistle and shamrock Union-commemorative wreath, pellet minute markers and raised Roman numerals on a frosted chapter with scale-engine-turned ground, its flamboyant hands in blued-steel, the case having a rose-engine-turned back, milled bezel, floral-engraved side with conforming stem and bow, London, 1818, 48 mm excluding stem and bow, 107 g, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested), [Watchmaker to the King, the partnership of Thomas and John Hawley worked from various addresses in London between 1760 and 1862.]
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