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A 1969 Omega Speedmaster Professional Mark II gentleman’s stainless steel chronograph wristwatch, ref 145.014, the signed black dial with raised outer tachymeter scale, luminous markers and baton hands, and three subsidiary dials for constant seconds, and minute and hour registers, the 17 jewel Omega movement cal. 861 no. 30587207, the case 40mm diameter, on Omega block link bracelet MOVEMENT: functioning at time of cataloguing CASE: very minor scratches overall. Two very very small nibbles to crystal edge. Engraved with Omega Hippocampus to case back, signed within DIAL: lume apparently repainted on some markers, slight loss to paint work around cannon pinion
A George V silver half hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the imported Swiss movement stamped with Stauffer & Co trade mark, no.183591, cuvette engraved ‘Ex.d by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd’, the case 46mm diameter MOVEMENT: bimetallic split balance, clubtooth straight line lever movement, index scale on balance cock, stem winding, movement functioning at time of cataloguing CASE: no.299298, four piece, glass badly cracked and reparied with cellotape, outer enamel chapter ring chipped but not down to metal, DIAL: badly damaged between 3 and 4, hairline crack at 10
An oak cased mantel clock of inverted breakfront form the shallow domed top with rectangular tablet above a scale and leaf carved pagoda, the case with capped floral carved pillars, the rectangular face with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and matted centre dial, slow/fast dial above, foliate cast spandrels, eight-day Lenzkirch movement numbered 606633, 45cm high, late 19th Century
•LARGE SCULPTURE 'FURY' - JOHN FORTNUM a large steel sculpture titled 'Fury', the figure supported on a heavy metal base. 74ins (188cms) high *John Fortnum is a sculptor and artist, who is well known for producing large scale sculptures to sit in the landscape. Examples of his work can be found in Orkney and the North York Moors. This sculpture was purchased in the 1970's.
18THC WORCESTER PIERCED BASKET of circular form in the Kakiemon style, the interior painted with an exotic bird within a cartouche reserved on a blue scale ground; together with a saucer and a small saucer dish both with similar decoration, circa 1785. (all 3 with damages). Crescent and Fret marks, Basket 6ins (15cms) diameter. (3)
To include - 1. The 'Whisper' mascot - Produced after John Walter Edward Scott-Montague, the second Lord Montague of Beaulieu, commissioned his friend Charles Sykes to sculpt a personal mascot for the bonnet of his Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost; Sykes chose Eleanor Thornton as his model, her being the secret love & secretary of Lord Montague. Sykes set about crafting the figurine of her in fluttering robes, pressing a finger against her lips, symbolising the secrets of their love. The figurine was consequently christened 'The Whisper' & was reputedly optionally fitted to other 40-50HP Silver Ghost cars of the c1911 - 1914 period. This example, offered in very good condition, features silver plating over the bronze base metal, with Charles Sykes signature. 2. A good solid nickel Spirit of Ecstasy mascot, as fitted to Rolls-Royce 20HP motorcars. Signed to the base 'C. Sykes', 'Rolls-Royce Ltd' and patent dated '6-2-1911', correctly featuring under-wing markings which were introduced after 1918, offered in good condition. 3. A rare 'Winged Lady' accessory mascot by Augustus and Emile Lejeune, constructed of bronze with good silver plating, this rare accessory mascot mimics the famous 'Spirit of Ecstasy' by Charles Sykes and was fitted to many Rolls-Royce cars in period by owners that preferred its design to the factory mascots. Marked 'AEL Copyright', display base mounted and offered in very good condition. 7" tall. 4. A scarce Spirit of Ecstasy mascot as fitted to Rolls-Royce 40/50 HP Phantom I motorcars. Signed to the base 'C. Sykes', 'Rolls-Royce Ltd' and patent dated '6-2-1911', correctly featuring under-wing markings, offered in good condition, with all correct dating features. 5. A solid nickel silver Spirit of Ecstasy mascot, as fitted to Rolls-Royce 40/50 HP late-model Silver Ghost motorcars. Signed to the solid base 'C. Sykes', 'Rolls-Royce Ltd' and patent dated '6-2-1911', offered in very good condition. 6. A very good 'hollow base' Rolls-Royce Spirit of Ecstasy mascot, as fitted to 1912 - 14 40/50HP Silver Ghost models. Signed `C. Sykes', correctly featuring no under-wing markings, A superb example. 7. A 'Franklin Mint Precision Models' 1/8 scale model of the 1907 Silver Ghost AX201. 8. A Miniature Spirit of Ecstasy Presentation-Size Mascot, Also known as the 'retirement' mascot, silver-plated bronze construction and offered in very good condition.
TWO WORCESTER COFFEE CUPS ONE WITH DRY BLUE DECORATION, SCALE BLUE GROUND TEA CUP AND COMPAGNIE DES INDES' STYLE TEA BOWL, C1770-85 various sizes, fretted square or unmarked (Dry Blue cup ex Preston, Nottingham, the other coffee cup ex Lee, Nottingham) ++ Scale blue cup cracked, famille rose coffee cup with flat chip outside rim, dry blue cup with small flat chip outside the rim, compagnie des andes tea bowl with flat chip inside the rim
A LARGE SCALE (16MM) DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE, scratch or kit built freelance design, battery operated, with charger, running on O gauge bogies, no makers marks, of metal and wooden construction , length approximately 11cm, height from rail approximately 15cm, maroon and black livery, not tested, with two damaged scratchbuilt or kit built Welsh narrow gauge type coaches on O gauge bogies and an American 'Piggy Back' freight car, unmarked but of G scale proportions on O gauge bogies and a boxed Hitec Ranger radio control unit (s.d.) (4)
AN UNBOXED ACE TRAINS ACE CONSTRUCTOR SERIES STATION GLAZED ROOF AND PLATFORMS KIT, No.AC/1 and No.AC/1a, party assembled, contents not checked but has instructions, with a unbuilt Kittle Kits O gauge plastic footbridge kit and an unbuilt International Hobby Corp plastic locomotive shed kit, No.001, no scale marked but looks to be suitable for O gauge, contents not checked but both have instructions
A BOXED USA TRAINS 1:29 SCALE (USA GAUGE 2) EMD SD40-2 LOCOMOTIVE, No.6917, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway orange and green livery (R22306) very minor damage, complete with instructions and Futaba Attack-R FP-TZNBR FM radio control unit (not tested) locomotive box complete with inner but has some wear/damage
A LARGE SCALE (16MM) DIESEL RAILCAR, scratch or kit built, battery powered (no battery), freelance design of wooden and metal construction, no makers marks, running on O gauge bogies, length approximately 49cm, width approximately 12cm, height from rail approximately 15cm, maroon and black livery, with a wooden carrying case and a boxed Hitec Ranger radio control unit
A BOXED FROG MK. IV INTERCEPTOR FIGHTER FLYING SCALE MODEL AEROPLANE, version with French markings, some damage, box complete with instructions, winding mechanism and one oil bottle but has some minor damage, with a quantity of other toys, to include Wells tinplate clockwork Steam Roller (key), tinplate lorry, tank, boxed gyroscope, toy guns etc (two boxes)
A BOXED MATCHBOX 'MODELS OF YESTERYEAR' PICKFORDS 1929 SCAMMELL AND 100T TRAILER WITH G.E.R. CLASS E4 2-4-0 LOCOMOTIVE LOAD, No.YS-16, with boxed Franklin Mint 1:24 scale Duesenberg J Desham Tourster and Mercedes 500K Special Roadster, Burago Porsche 356B Coupe, unboxed Matchbox 'Models of Yesteryear', Solido etc (three boxes)
DAVIES'S Map of London and its Environs, scale 2 inches to a mile, folding engraved hand coloured dissected map in cloth case with original label, published by Stanford 1874, slight staining and tears to one or two folds, 74.5 x 107cm; GREAM (Thomas) A Topographical Map of the County of Sussex; Reduced from the Large Survey in Four Sheets, folding dissected hand coloured map, plain card slipcase, W. Faden, 12th August, 1799, 37.5 x 80cm (2)
CARY (John) New and Accurate Plan of London and Westminster, the Borough of Southwark and parts Adjacent.., on a Scale of Six inches and a half to a Mile.., 1820, engraved folding map with original hand-colouring, 82 x 155cm, dissected and linen-backed, some slight age staining, folding into contemporary marbled slipcase with publisher's printed label (case rubbed)
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