Five military related plastic kits, British Traditions - Chief Yeoman Wander H: 280mm, two Airfix - 1/72 scale figure sets American Indians and Waterloo French, Fusimi Diorama accessories and Academy Tank Supplies, appear complete, unchecked. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)
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An extensive collection of slide rules,20th century, to include a large unique slide rule, 118cm wide, a cased rule, 54cm wide, a D.R.P No 206428 by A.W.Faber, a 'PIC' slide rule, a series 1 by Classic, a British Thornton example and many similar others together with a Long Scale Calculator,by Fowler & Co, Manchester, in leather case, 12cm diameterand an Otis King's Pocket Calculator,26cm long extended (qty.)The lamination to the large unique slide rule is coming away in places. All have been used, expect signs of wear throughout
Nicholas Arroyave-Portela (born 1972), a large blue 'crumpled' vessel, of ribbed undulating form, impressed mark N.A.P, 74cm high/Note: Nicholas Arroyave-Portela has made ceramics professionally for the last 26 years, first in London and now Barcelona. His works can be found in major museum and private collections worldwide including the Ashmolean museum, Oxford. This is believed to be just one of a very few pieces of this scale created by the artist, taking advantage of a large kiln at Kate Malone's studio around 1998. CONDITION REPORT: Intrinsic condition good. No cracks or chips apparent. There are however some scuffs and minor scratches, and some losses of glaze around the base. See additional images.ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
A FINE 1:72 SCALE BUILDER'S-STYLE MODEL OF THE CITY OF PARIS, ORIGINALLY BUILT BY TOD & MACGREGOR FOR THE INMAN LINE, 1865the laminated and carved hull with lower companionways, brass portholes, carved figurehead and four-bladed chromed propeller, scored wooden decks, with anchors on davits with chains and winches, deck rails, companionways, carved and moulded, glazed superstructure with binnacle over bridge, engine room lights, covered lifeboats in davits, racked masts with standing and running rigging and yards with foot ropes, funnels with safety valve extension pipe, ventilators saloon lights with seats and other details, mounted on turned giltwood columns to wooden display base, overall measurements -- 33 x 66in. (84 x 168cm.)Built for the Inman Line as a challenger to Cunard's American service, City of Paris registered 2650 tons, was 346ft long with a 40ft beam and could develop 13.75kts – enough to be accredited with a (disputed) Blue Riband and awarded a share of the lucrative contract to carry mail. Lengthened and re-engined twice, she was chartered by the French Government as the troopship Tonquin but was sunk in a collision off Malaga on 4th March 1885.
A FINE 1:72 SCALE BUILDER'S-STYLE MODEL FOR THE UNION LINE STEAMER SCOT, BUILT BY DENNY BROTHERS, 1891the laminated and carved hull with lower companionways, brass portholes, carved figurehead and four-bladed chromed propeller, lined wooden decks, with anchors on davits with chains and winches, deck rails, companionways, carved and moulded, glazed superstructure with twin binnacles over bridge, engine room lights, covered lifeboats in davits, racked masts with standing and running rigging, stayed brass funnels with safety valve extension pipe, ventilators, awnings and other details, mounted on turned giltwood columns to wooden display base, overall measurements -- 21 x 56in. (53.5 x 142cm.)Built by Denny Bros., Dumbarton at a cost of £231,798, Scot, registered at 6844 tons, was intended to challenge all records at all costs - and did not disappoint. On her maiden voyage she raised Capetown in 15 days 2 hours and 10 minutes and in 1893 broke her own record to do it in 14 days 18 hours 57 minutes – a record that stood for 43 years. To achieve this, she consumed 170 tons of coal a day and had a small cargo capacity, thus tending to lose her owners money and she was lengthened by Harland & Wolff by 54 feet in 1895. Withdrawn from service in 1903, she was sold to the Hamburg-Amerika Line as the pleasure cruiser Oceana. Sold twice more, she was broken up in 1927.
A FINE AND DETAILED 1:120 SCALE BUILDER'S-STYLE MODEL FOR THE R.M.S. LUSITANIA BUILT BY JOHN BROWN & CO. LTD FOR CUNARD, 1906the laminated and carved hull with brass portholes, four propellors, painted scored wooden decks, anchors with chains and capstans and polished brass and painted fittings as appropriate including bitts, deck lights, deck rails, superstructure with bridge with binnacle over, flat-top ventilators, stayed funnels with safety valve extension pipes, water tanks, saloon lights, companionways, cranes, twin-racked masts with derricks and davits, standing and running rigging, radio aerial, 16 covered lifeboats in davits and other details, mounted on four turned brass supports to a display board with legend -- 24 x 72in. (61 x 183cm.)
A 1:48 SCALE WATERLINE MODEL OF THE P.S. ROYAL EAGLE BUILT BY CAMMELL LAIRD FOR THE STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD, [1932]modelled by J.G. Wood, 1987, with 22in. carved and laminated hull finished in company livery, with named paddle boxes and portholes, painted deck with capped deck rails, winches with anchors and chains, ventilators, benches, superstructure with bridge house, stayed funnel racked masts, boats in davits and other details, set within moulded and painted sea with modeller's plate, in wood-bound plexiglass case, overall measurements -- 8 x 28 x 8in. (20 x 71 x 20cm.)Built by Cammell Laird and registering 1539 tons, Royal Eagle was a Thames 'luxury' excursion steamer running to Margate and Ramsgate, she made three trips to Dunkirk at the end of May 1940 for troop evacuation as part of Operation Dynamo and spent the remainder of the war as an anti-aircraft vessel. She returned to service in 1946 but increasing overheads saw her frequently laid up and she was sold for breaking in 1953. Fine overall condition.
A 1/4 SCALE WORKING MODEL STEAM WINCH BY J. LYNN & CO., SUNDERLAND, CIRCA 1950heavily constructed in brass with aluminium winch drums, foot brake and link reverse, the base cast with maker's name as per title, with silver presentation plate, South Shields Marine & Technical College, July 1950 -- 12 x 28 x 18in. (30.5 x 71 x 46cm.)Fine overall condition. Very heavy!
A DETAILED 1:48 SCALE STATIC DISPLAY MODEL OF A 40-GUN FRIGATE DESIGNED BY A.F. CHAPMAN FOR THE SWEDISH NAVY, CIRCA 1768modelled by H. Bahrs with 35in. hull planked and pinned in contrasting wood, main and secondary wales, raised gun port lids with moulded brass guns protruding, chainplates with dead eyes, brass anchors with bound wooden stocks, finely carved figurehead formed as a classical king with swan, possibly Apollo, carved stern with gallery and glazed lights, planked decks with gratings, deck rings, capstan with bars, stovepipe, belfry with brass bell, well deck with fitted ship's boat and fitted balustrade, guns in stepped wooden carriages with trucks and other details, bound masts with standing and running rigging with blocks and tackle, yards and fitting tops with rails, mounted on wooden cradle stand, overall dimensions -- 44 x 55 x 20in. (112 x 140 x 51cm.)Chapman: Architectura Navalis Mercatoria, page 41; Plate XXXIFrederick Henry Chapman (1721-1808) was born in Sweden to English parents, his father having relocated there to join the Swedish navy, his mother the daughter of a shipwright. He showed precocious talent as a ship designer and published his Architectura Navalis Mercatoria in 1768 with other ground-breaking papers following. The Swedish Maritime Museum in Stockholm houses (and displays) a fine collection of original models built to his designs.Good overall condition.
A FINE 1:175 SCALE STATIC DISPLAY MODEL OF H.M.S DREADNOUGHT, 1906modelled by M. Chescu, the bespoke 40in. pre-formed hull, with bilge keels, twin rudders, four propeller shafts on brackets with propellers, sponson booms with nets, brass portholes with rigoles, anchors secured with studded chain, pipes and winches, planked wooden decks with coal chute covers, and complete with painted metal fittings including main and secondary armament, bridge with telegraph, binnacle, chart table, searchlights, fitted wooden boats swung out in davits, stayed funnels with safety valve extension pipes, tripod mast with director firing system, signal lanyard and radio aerials, steam launches and much other fine detail, mounted on gilt brass pedestals within plexiglass wood framed case, overall measurements -- 24 x 46 x 10in. (61 x 117 x 25.5cm.)The first all-big-gun ship and rightly considered the 'grandfather' of all modern battleships, H.M.S. Dreadnought was also the first to employ Charles Parsons's turbines as opposed to the noisy and messy reciprocating engines tried and trusted by the late Victorian navy. The result was a triumph – fast, clean, quiet, efficient, armoured and accurate: Jane's Fighting Ships claimed that she was the equal of 'two if not three traditional battleships', thus rendering them all obsolete at a stroke. At a demonstration in August 1907 to show Edward VII and Queen Mary, a "scratch" gun crew fired twelve 12in. shells with 11 finding their mark a mile and a half away. Obsolete by WW1, her only 'kill' was made by ramming a submarine. She was broken up in 1923 by Wards at Inverkeithing but remains perhaps the most iconic battleship of the 20th Century.Fine overall condition.
A FINELY DETAILED 1:200 SCALE STATIC DISPLAY MODEL OF S.M.S. BISMARCK, 1940modelled by M. Chescu, the 48in. bespoke pre-formed hull, with bilge keels, twin rudders, three propellers shafts on brackets with propellers, anchors secured with chains in capstans and winches, planked wooden decks, and complete with painted metal fittings including main and secondary armament, glazed bridge, fitted wooden boats and motor launches, funnel with platform and searchlights, etc., communication masts with aerials and lanyards, and much other fine detail, mounted on four gilt brass pedestals within brass bound glazed case, overall measurements -- 15½ x 55 x 10½in. (39 x 140 x 27cm.)Fine overall condition.
A DETAILED 1:192 SCALE STATIC DISPLAY WATERLINE MODEL OF H.M.S. ACTIVE, 1972, AS FITTED FOR SERVICE IN THE FALKLANDS 1982modelled by E. Dyke, the 23in. carved laminated hull plated with paper finished in R.N. grey with name and pennant number and bilge water exiting, the decks replete with details including anchors deck rails, winches, main secondary armament, Exocet system, comms aerials, range finder, bridge with shuttered windows, inflatable liferafts in callipers, speedboats wth engines, whalers in davits, helicopter deck and other details, set in a blue painted sea contained within display base with plexiglass cover, overall measurements -- 9 x 38 x 10in. (23 x 96.5 x 25.5cm.)Built by Vosper Thornycroft and launched in 1972, the Type 21 Frigate Active participated in the Falklands War, setting out from Devonport on 10 May 1982 as part of the Bristol Group, reaching the task force on 21 May. Active formed part of the main British Fleet, well east of the Falklands during the day, while escorting supply convoys to San Carlos Water or carrying out shore bombardment missions at night. On the night of 13/14 June, Active shelled on Argentine positions during the Battle of Mount Tumbledown. Active's guns supported actions at Bluff Cove, Fitzroy, Berkley Sound, Mount Tumbledown, and Port Stanley. Latterly sold to the Pakistani Navy and renamed Shah Jahan, she was sunk as a target in 2021.One small component detached otherwise in fine overall condition.
A 9½IN. RADIUS OCTANT BY SPENCER BROWNING & CO., LONDON, CIRCA 1840the ebony T-frame with plates signed as per title and inset arc scale divided to 100° and SBR mark at 50°, braced index arm, pinhole sights, two mirrors, five shades, pin feet, contained within keystone box -- 12¾in. (32.5cm.) wideGood overall condition.
A 13½IN. RADUIS VERNIER OCTANT, CIRCA 1800with ebony T-frame, inset ivory scale divided to 95°, brass index arm bearing inscription Gilbert London, pinhole sight, mirrors and three shades and brass pad feet, contained within oak stepped keystone case -- 18in. (46cm.) wide; together with a 9½in. radius example by J. Walker, London, circa 1815(2)First example lacking pencil and note plaque behind, crack to left-hand arm, missing arm restrainer, inscription presumed modern, case held together with tape. Second: no case, secondary mirror lacks silvering and both lack top plate, missing pencil. Main scale possibly associated.
A 9½IN. RADIUS VERNIER OCTANT BY THOMAS HARRIS, LONDON, CIRCA 1810the ebony 'T' frame with ivory scale divided to 105º, lacquered brass vernier signed Thos. Harris, London, pinhole sight with swivel filter, three shades, mirrors, pencil finial and noteplate, contained in stepped wooden case with trade label for Mathieson, Leith -- 11½in. (29cm.) wide scale lifting on left (glue failing), no pencil (only finial).
AN EXCEPTIONAL 8IN. RADIUS VERNIER SEXTANT BY WILLIAM DOLLOND, LONDON, CIRCA 1860the lacquered brass and partially oxidised T-frame retaining most of its original finish, the arc signed Dollond London and inscribed Silver above '70' with inset scale divided to 145°, vernier with magnifier on horizontal tangent screw adjustment, and glass light diffuser, braced index arm, mirrors and seven shades on oxidised frame section, handle with stand clamp accessory and three pin feet, contained within fitted keystone box of issue with complete accessories including five eyepieces, filter and pin, with maker's label inside lid, and securing hook -- 14in. (36cm.) diamExcellent condition throughout.
A 7½IN. RADIUS DOUBLE-FRAMED SEXTANT BY CHARLES SHEPHERD, LONDON, CIRCA 1850with oxidised brass 'T' frame, brass arc signed Shepherd, Leadenhall St. London, inset silvered scale divided to 110º, braced index arm with vernier and magnifier, two mirrors, seven shades, pin feet and ribbed ebony handle, contained in box with four sighting tubes -- 13in. (33cm.) wideCharles Shepherd worked from 53 Leadenhall St between 1846-1858. Frame dusty;
A POCKET BAROMETER BY SHORT & MASON, LONDON, CIRCA 1910the 1¾in. dial signed as per title with trademarks and inscribed Compensated and TyCos, the outer scale divided for use to 12,000ft with blued steel indicator, contained within gilt brass full-hunter case with fob release; together with a pocket barometer retailed by John Barker & Co., Kensington, divided to 10,000ft, a small aneroid barometer in wooden case for wall hanging and a Fortin-type barometer (defective)(4)
A STATION POINTER BY TROUGHTON & SIMMS FOR THE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, 1922constructed in lacquered brass with 8in. scale, middle arm signed as per title and inscribed 'H.O. 22' with broad arrow mark, contained in fitted wooden box with arm extensions and certificate inscribed by lock escutcheon 'Admiralty H.O. 22' – 27½in. (70cm.) wideFine overall condition
A GOOD ADMIRAL FITZROY TYPE BAROMETER, CIRCA 1880the 9½in. paper dial signed "Royal Polytechnic Barometer, Joseph Davis & Co., London", with twin indicators and barometric scale, the case with Fitroy's remarks behind, scales in Fahrenheit and centigrade, in carved oak case -- 41in. (104cm.) highMercury with air bubble, paper scale slightly time stained otherwise good overall condition.
Fordyce (William) The History & Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham, 2 vols, 4to, half-morocco, illus., 1857; Whellan (Francis) A History, Topography & Directory of Durham, lge. 8vo, half-calf, second edition 1894 and The Ordnance Survey: two folios of 6"-1 mile scale maps of Durham, edition of 1923.
Manoscritto illustrato con disegni e arricchito da spartiti musicaliMetodo di fagotto del sig. Ozj, membro del Conservatorio di Musica di Parigi, stampato a Parigi presso M. Le Roy alla Stamperia del Conservatorio della Musica. N. 152. Étienne Ozi è considerato il più grande fagottista del suo tempo. Questo nativo di Nîmes si trasferì a Parigi nel 1779 e vi fece una magnifica carriera. In realtà, ha giocato fino 1790 presso il Concert Spirituel almeno 37 concerti per fagotto, 19 dei quali erano suoi. The Musical Almanac , su un concerto dato inDicembre 1782, ad esempio: "Il signor Ozi ha suonato un concerto al fagotto. Questo strumento porta sotto le dita di questo virtuoso un'armonia così lusinghiera per le orecchie dello spettatore, che non si può fare a meno di applaudire l'Artista che lo anima, e di prendere parte al piacere che si prova a suonare questo strumento ".Legato come Mozart alla Massoneria, fu protetto dal Duca d'Orleans e fu il primo fagotto della musica del Re. Musicista per molte istituzioni (dal Cirque du Palais-Royal nel 1790 alla Cappella della musica di Napoleone, passando per il Théâtre de la République et des Arts nel 1799-1800), compositore per fagotto a sei o sette tasti e direttore dell'editoria del Conservatorio casa, Ozi è noto anche per il suo insegnamento. Fu infatti professore presso la Libera Scuola di Musica della Guardia Nazionale di Parigi, il futuro Conservatorio Nazionale di Musica di Parigi , in cui insegnò fino al 1813. L'establishment dimostrò fin dall'inizio la sua intenzione di unificare l'insegnamento, attraverso lo sviluppo di una serie di libri didattici che verranno imposti agli studenti. Quattordici metodi ufficiali, tenendo conto della più recente evoluzione della costruzione strumentale, emersero così tra il 1800 e il 1814 , tra cui quello di Ozi per il fagotto.Metodo del fagottoDi impatto internazionale, il nuovo metodo del fagotto di Ozi adottato dal Conservatorio per l'uso in questo istituto ( 1803 ), il primo manuale completo per l'apprendimento del fagotto in Francia, "contiene i principi dettagliati per lo studio del fagotto, esercizi in tutti i toni con basso Accompagnamento, dodici sonate di difficoltà progressiva, trenta scale diverse e quarantadue capricci. Contiene anche il modo di preservare lo strumento e i mezzi per fabbricare le canne. "OperaMetodo del fagotto , Parigi: Boyer, 1787, arricchito con il metodo nuovo e ragionato per il fagotto (1797), poi il nuovo metodo del fagotto (1803). Questa raccolta è stata oggetto di numerose edizioni tra cui un facsimile Fuzeau, Methods and Treaties 4, Series I, 1999. Contiene inoltre: 6 Petites Sonatas, 6 Grandes Sonatas, 31 Duets e 42 Caprices pour fagotto.
A Swan & Edgar London gentlemen's chronograph stainless steel wrist watch. The watch having a round black face with rose gold coloured arabic numerals to the chapter ring, three subsidiary dials, rotating bezel with tachyeter scale. Marked automatic, water resistant to case. In original box. Case measures 48mm. NOTE: From a large single-owner collection of watches. Boxes and paperwork present where photographed, although we cannot guarantee boxes or paperwork are correct to their specific models. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves prior to bidding and all lots remain sold ‘as is’, irrespective of description. Generally, all watches appear mint and unused, and in working order however this is not a guarantee.
A Swan and Edgar automatic limited edition world timer wrist watch. The watch having a round black face with three subsidiary dials in the form of planets, baton numerals to the chapter ring, tachymeter scale to the bezel. The watch being set within a rose gold case on a bracelet strap. Case measures 50mm. Set within original box. NOTE: From a large single-owner collection of watches. Boxes and paperwork present where photographed, although we cannot guarantee boxes or paperwork are correct to their specific models. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves prior to bidding and all lots remain sold ‘as is’, irrespective of description. Generally, all watches appear mint and unused, and in working order however this is not a guarantee.
A Vostok Europe stainless steel chronograph wrist watch. The watch having a black face with three subsidiary dials, date aperture to five, tachymeter scale and, rotating bezel. Set within a stainless steel case in a leather strap. Set within a black plastic case. Case measures 50mm. NOTE: From a large single-owner collection of watches. Boxes and paperwork present where photographed, although we cannot guarantee boxes or paperwork are correct to their specific models. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves prior to bidding and all lots remain sold ‘as is’, irrespective of description. Generally, all watches appear mint and unused, and in working order however this is not a guarantee.
A gentleman's Traser H3 GMT wrist watch. The watch having a round face with blue dial, baton numerals to the chapter ring and tachymeter scale to the bezel. The watch having a black case with blue bracelet strap. Case measures 48mm. In original box with paperwork. NOTE: From a large single-owner collection of watches. Boxes and paperwork present where photographed, although we cannot guarantee boxes or paperwork are correct to their specific models. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves prior to bidding and all lots remain sold ‘as is’, irrespective of description. Generally, all watches appear mint and unused, and in working order however this is not a guarantee.
A Vostok Europe stainless steel chronograph wrist watch. The watch having a black face with three subsidiary dials, tachymeter scale and perpetual calendar. Set within a stainless steel case with a bracelet strap. Set within a black plastic case. Case measures 48mm. NOTE: From a large single-owner collection of watches. Boxes and paperwork present where photographed, although we cannot guarantee boxes or paperwork are correct to their specific models. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves prior to bidding and all lots remain sold ‘as is’, irrespective of description. Generally, all watches appear mint and unused, and in working order however this is not a guarantee.
A Swiss Military Hanowa stainless steel chronograph wrist watch. The watch having a brushed grey metal face with three subsidiary dials, date aperture to three, white baton numerals to the chapter ring and tachymeter scale. Set within a black leather box. Case measures 45mm. NOTE: From a large single-owner collection of watches. Boxes and paperwork present where photographed, although we cannot guarantee boxes or paperwork are correct to their specific models. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves prior to bidding and all lots remain sold ‘as is’, irrespective of description. Generally, all watches appear mint and unused, and in working order however this is not a guarantee.
A Swan and Edgar 9130 automatic stainless steel chronograph wrist watch. The watch having a round orange face, three subsidiary dials, tachymeter scale, date aperture, and enamelled bezel. The watch set within a black case on a two tone bracelet strap. Case measures 48mm. Set within original box. NOTE: From a large single-owner collection of watches. Boxes and paperwork present where photographed, although we cannot guarantee boxes or paperwork are correct to their specific models. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves prior to bidding and all lots remain sold ‘as is’, irrespective of description. Generally, all watches appear mint and unused, and in working order however this is not a guarantee.
An Aviator F Series water resistant stainless steel wrist watch. The watch having a blue dial with white hour markers, three subsidiary dials, date aperture from 5-6 and world timer scale. The watch set within a stainless steel case on a black leather strap. Case measures 48mm. No box present. NOTE: From a large single-owner collection of watches. Boxes and paperwork present where photographed, although we cannot guarantee boxes or paperwork are correct to their specific models. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves prior to bidding and all lots remain sold ‘as is’, irrespective of description. Generally, all watches appear mint and unused, and in working order however this is not a guarantee.
A Vostok Europe GMT / alarm wrist watch. The watch having a orange face with three subsidiary dials, baton marks to the chapter ring and world timer scale/ The watch set with a stainless steel case on a brown leather strap. Case measures 44mm. Set within a black plastic box. NOTE: From a large single-owner collection of watches. Boxes and paperwork present where photographed, although we cannot guarantee boxes or paperwork are correct to their specific models. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves prior to bidding and all lots remain sold ‘as is’, irrespective of description. Generally, all watches appear mint and unused, and in working order however this is not a guarantee.
A Swiss Military Hanowa wrist watch. The watch having a round black texture dial with baton and arabic numerals to the chapter ring, three subsidiary dials and tachymeter scale, with date aperture to four. The watch having a rose gold tone case with leather strap. Case measures 50mm. No box present. NOTE: From a large single-owner collection of watches. Boxes and paperwork present where photographed, although we cannot guarantee boxes or paperwork are correct to their specific models. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves prior to bidding and all lots remain sold ‘as is’, irrespective of description. Generally, all watches appear mint and unused, and in working order however this is not a guarantee.
A Vostok Europe wrist watch. The watch having a round face with a grey sun burst dial, arabic numeral markers to the chapter ring, three subsidiary dials, tachymeter scale and date aperture to four. The watch having a rose gold stainless steel case and leather strap. Case measures 48mm. No box present. NOTE: From a large single-owner collection of watches. Boxes and paperwork present where photographed, although we cannot guarantee boxes or paperwork are correct to their specific models. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves prior to bidding and all lots remain sold ‘as is’, irrespective of description. Generally, all watches appear mint and unused, and in working order however this is not a guarantee.
A Swan and Edgar 9134 target glider stainless steel chronograph automatic wrist watch. The watch having a round face with black dial, rose gold tone arabic numerals to the chapter ring, three subsidiary dials and tachymeter scale. Set within a rose gold tone case on a bracelet strap. Case measures 52mm. In original box. NOTE: From a large single-owner collection of watches. Boxes and paperwork present where photographed, although we cannot guarantee boxes or paperwork are correct to their specific models. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves prior to bidding and all lots remain sold ‘as is’, irrespective of description. Generally, all watches appear mint and unused, and in working order however this is not a guarantee.
A Roamer Modern Classic water resistant wrist watch. The round face having a blue dial with three subsidiary dials and tachymeter scale. Set within a stainless steel case on a blue leather strap. Case measures 45mm. Set within original box with paperwork. NOTE: From a large single-owner collection of watches. Boxes and paperwork present where photographed, although we cannot guarantee boxes or paperwork are correct to their specific models. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves prior to bidding and all lots remain sold ‘as is’, irrespective of description. Generally, all watches appear mint and unused, and in working order however this is not a guarantee.
A gentleman's Accurist 7379 stainless steel chronograph 50m watch. The watch having a blue sun burst face with rose gold tone baton numerals, two subsidiary dials, date aperture to three, tachymeter scale, set within a black stainless steel case on a bracelet strap. Case measures 46mm. Set within original box, some minor water damage to box. NOTE: From a large single-owner collection of watches. Boxes and paperwork present where photographed, although we cannot guarantee boxes or paperwork are correct to their specific models. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves prior to bidding and all lots remain sold ‘as is’, irrespective of description. Generally, all watches appear mint and unused, and in working order however this is not a guarantee.
A gentleman's Accurist 7385 stainless steel chronograph watch. The watch having a blue sun burst face with two subsidiary dials, date aperture to three and tachymeter scale, set within a gilt stainless steel case on a bracelet strap. Case measures 46mm. Set within original box. NOTE: From a large single-owner collection of watches. Boxes and paperwork present where photographed, although we cannot guarantee boxes or paperwork are correct to their specific models. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves prior to bidding and all lots remain sold ‘as is’, irrespective of description. Generally, all watches appear mint and unused, and in working order however this is not a guarantee.
A gentleman's Accurist 7377 stainless steel chronograph watch. The watch having a silver sun burst face with two subsidiary dials, date aperture to three, tachymeter scale, set within a gilt stainless steel case on a bracelet strap. Case measures 46mm. Set within original box. NOTE: From a large single-owner collection of watches. Boxes and paperwork present where photographed, although we cannot guarantee boxes or paperwork are correct to their specific models. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves prior to bidding and all lots remain sold ‘as is’, irrespective of description. Generally, all watches appear mint and unused, and in working order however this is not a guarantee.
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