A gentleman's 18ct gold Moeris quartz wristwatchcircular silver dial with raised gold Arabic and triangular hour markers, subsidiary seconds dial, gold pencil hands with luminous insert and centre sweep seconds, signed Moeris, quartz movement caseback stamped 18K 0.750, engraved with initials and numbered 4061279, associated detached black lizard bracelet dial diameter 29cm., case diameter 33cm., total weight approx. 22.9gCondition: Untested. no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order of this watch. hands adjust
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A late Victorian 18ct gold open faced keyless chronograph pocket watch the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, chronograph scale, gold hands and blued steel chronograph sweep, the plain case with foliate chased borders, hallmarked Chester, 1896case diameter 56mm., total weight approx. 157g.Condition: Winds but does not run however no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order. Chronograph starts and stops but needle does not reset. Case in good condition and dust cover hallmarked. dial with hairline
A gentleman's Omega Geneve automatic stainless steel wristwatch Ref 136.041 c.1969the circular silvered sunburst dial with raised silver baton markers with black inserts, date aperture at 3 o'clock, silver pencil hands with luminous inserts and centre sweep seconds, signed Omega Geneve, movement signed and numbered 2922****, brushed stainless steel case, stamped Omega Watch Co, leather strap braceletdial diameter 31mm., case width 35mm.Condition: Appears to be in fair condition. In working condition at the time of cataloguing but movement not guaranteed or tested. hands set
A gentleman's 9ct gold Accurist automatic wristwatchcircular silvered brushed sunburst dial with raised gilt hour arrow markers, gold dauphine hands and centre sweep seconds signed Accurist, 21 jewels manual automatic movement, dial diameter 31 mm., case diameter 33m., total weight approx. 20.6gCondition: Winds, ticks and runs however no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order. Hands set. Two lugs have sheared off and are not present.
A gentleman's Ornata Chronographe Suisse stainless steel chronograph wristwatch c.1950circular gold dial with Arabic and, dot hour markers, outer tachymetre and inner telemetre sclaes, subsidiary dials at 3 and 9 for seconds and 30 minute recording, black hands and centre sweep chronograph hand, caseback numbered 46 720, associated tapering rigid bangle style strapdial diameter 32mm., case diameter 35mm.,Condition: Winds ticks and runs and chronograph stops and starts but returns beyond 12. No guarantee can be offered as to the full working order of this wristwatch
A gentleman's Michel Herbelin stainless steel and gold plated Reporter automatic Chronograph wristwatch Ref 201 circular white dial with black Roman numerals, tachymetre scale, subsidiary seconds dial, 30 minutes register, date aperture at 3 o'clock,moonphase, blued steel hands and centre sweep chronograph, signed Michel Herbelin, Paris, gold plated case with stainless steel bezel and case back signed, leather bracelet with deployment clasp, dial diameter 31mm., case diameter 37mm., Condition: ticks and runs however no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order. Chronograph work and resets. Hands adjust
A gentleman's Omega Automatic Geneve stainless steel wristwatch Ref 166 0099 c.1973circular sunburst dial with raised silver hour baton markers with black inserts, calendar aperture at 3 o'clock, silvered hands with luminous tips and black inserts and centre sweep seconds, automatic movement signed Omega Watch Co and numbered 34739***, caseback numbered 1660099, Omega stainless steel tapering bracelet with deployment clasp dial diameter 29mm., case diameter 33mm.Condition: Run at time of cataloguing however no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order. Hands and date set. scratches and wear to crystal and bracelet.
A gentleman's Omega Seamaster Quartz gold pated wristwatch REF 196 0283the square gold dial with raised gold hour batons and minute markers, calendar aperture at 3 o'clock hands with luminous and black inserts and centre sweep seconds, quartz movement cal 1430 signed Omega, stainless steel back with Seamaster logo signed and numbered to interior, engraved Quarts 1430 and initialled F.L. 1986, associated leather bracelet contained in a red leather Omega box dial 28 x 28mm., case 31 x 31cm.Condition: Untested. no guarantee can be given as to the full working order. Hair to underside of glass. No rubbing to plating.
HOLLAND & HOLLAND A PAIR OF 12-BORE 'NO. 3 GRADE' BACK-ACTION SIDELOCK EJECTORS, serial no. 20579 / 80, for 1899, 30in. nitro barrels, the ribs engraved 'HOLLAND & HOLLAND. 98. NEW BOND STREET. LONDON.' (likely refreshed) and gold-inlaid '1' and '2' at the breech ends, sling swivels, 2 1/2in. chambers, bored approx. true cyl. in all, some pits, dents, bulges and rivelling, toplevers gold-inlaid '1' and '2', gas checks, automatic safeties with gold-inlaid 'SAFE' details, bold border and acanthus scroll engraving, the undersides with 'PATENT EJECTOR', retaining very slight traces of colour-hardening and some renewed finish, 14 5/8in. figured stocks (sweep at combs) including 3/8in. wooden extensions and 7/8in. recoil pads, fore-ends with Deeley & Edge patent release catches, weight 6lb. 11oz., in a modern lightweight leather motor case. S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act * Please note this item is subject to 5% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only).
THE PROPERTY OF NIGEL MANSELL CBE HOLLAND & HOLLAND A FINE PAIR OF COGGAN-ENGRAVED 'ROYAL DE LUXE' SELF-OPENING SIDELOCK EJECTORS, serial no. 40974 / 5, for 1988, 28in. nitro chopperlump barrels, the ribs engraved in script 'Royal de Luxe' and gold-inlaid '1' and '2' in ovals set amongst bold scrolling acanthus at the breech ends, the tubes engraved 'HOLLAND & HOLLAND. 33, BRUTON STREET, LONDON.', 2 3/4in. chambers, bored approx. imp. cyl. and 1/2 choke, toplevers carved in relief with bold acanthus scrollwork on a matted background, with central ovals gold-inlaid '1' and '2', automatic safeties with gold-inlaid 'SAFE' details, gold-inlaid cocking-indicators, rolled-edge triggerguards, the actions, lockplates and furniture finely carved in relief with bold scrolling acanthus on a finely matted background, the lockplates with finely engraved vignettes of English labradors in countryside settings, the No.1 gun featuring a yellow labrador, the No.2 a black labrador, the undersides with portraits of both together and with feathered bordering to the beads, signed 'P. COGGAN', the triggerguard tangs gold-inlaid with the serial numbers, 15in. well figured stocks (slight sweep at combs), weight 6lb. 10oz., in their lightweight leather motor case with accessories and canvas and leather outer cover initialled 'N.E.J.M.'. S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act ** Please note this item is subject to 20% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only). Lots indicated with § are a modern import of post-1939 manufacture, component parts will be marked in accordance with the UK's OGIL requirements before release.
Deans, Dean's Rag Book, Sooty, Sweep, Soo - Three boxed Limited Edition Bears from Dean's 2002 celebrating 50 years of Sooty. Approx 28 cm long each and all appear in very good condition with no odour in very good boxes with COA swing tags showing Sooty (189 of 2000), Sweep (64 of 2000), Soo (102 of 2000) and wear Deans Limited Edition medallions. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [L]
PANZERA - a matte IP black stainless steel Aquamarine 45 Pacific Spirit automatic calendar wristwatch, ref. A45-02, black dial with applied luminous baton hour markers, luminous skeleton hands, sweep centre seconds hand and day/date aperture, 25jewel movement with calibre NH35 and 41 hour power reserve, serial no. 20572, case width 45mm, working order, boxed . Condition Report:Movement – currently working Dial - very cleanGlass - very light surface abrasionsHands - goodCase - extremely light wear to edges mainly on lugsCrown – screw-down working, Quickset day/date working, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet unassociated Vario stretch NATO style strap, general wearNotes – boxed no papers
GRUEN - a Vintage stainless steel 'Vancouver Canucks' Precision mechanical wristwatch head, circa 1970s, silvered dial with applied Arabic numerals, pencil hands, sweep centre seconds hand and painted Vancouver Canucks Ice Hockey Team logo, 17 jewel movement, with calibre 96, case width 32mm, untested (crown detached) . Condition Report:Movement – untested due to crown being detached from stem and unable to wind Dial - very light surface dirtGlass - general surface marksHands - very light pittingCase - light surface marks mainly on casebackCrown – detachedBracelet - noneNotes – no box or papers
ROLEX - a stainless steel and diamond Oyster Perpetual Datejust automatic calendar bracelet watch, ref. 16014, circa 1985, aftermarket pave diamond dial with black enamel Roman numeral our markers, fluted baton hands, sweep centre seconds hand, diamond bezel and lugs with Rolex stainless steel Jubilee bracelet, serial no. 8286727, case width 36mm, working order, boxed . Condition Report:Movement – currently working Dial - clean but several diamonds are yellow on right-hand side of dialGlass - a few tiny edge nicks and several abrasions on cyclops date otherwise cleanHands - good Case - light wear and abrasions to high pointsCrown – signed with logo, screw-down working, Quickset date working, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated Rolex steel bracelet, general wear to high points, clasp working, wrist size approx 17cm (excluding 3 spare links) Notes – with inner box, Rolex Oyster booklet, no other papers
SICURA/BREITLING - a Vintage stainless steel Marine-Star automatic calendar wristwatch head, circa 1970s, ombre blue dial with luminous baton hour markers, luminous arrowhead hands, sweep centre seconds hand and day/date aperture, 17 jewel movement with calibre 1239, case width 38mm, working order . Condition Report:Movement – currently working Dial - cleanGlass - general surface marksHands - good Case - heavy wear and pitting to underside of lugs and crown guards, otherwise only light surface abrasionsCrown – Quickset date working, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - noneNotes – no box or papers
MOVADO - a Vintage bi-metal mechanical wristwatch, circa 1950s, silvered dial with applied gilt Breguet Arabic numerals, pencil hands, red arrow sweep centre seconds hand, 17jewel movement with calibre C260M, case no. 5416, case width 30mm, working order . Condition Report:Movement – currently working Dial - slightly discolouredGlass - a few deep surface marks above 10Hands - goodCase - light wear and surface abrasions mainly on casebackCrown – hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - unassociated tan pig-skin strap, general wearNotes – no box or papers
TAG HEUER - a stainless steel Professional 2000 Series 200M quartz calendar bracelet watch, ref. WM1111, circa 2001, white dial with luminous Arabic numerals, luminous polished steel Mercedes hands, sweep centre seconds hand, date aperture and black bezel, serial no. PY0257, case width 38mm, working order, with service box and papers . Condition Report:Movement – currently working Dial - very cleanGlass - very cleanHands - goodCase - light abrasions mainly to high points of bezel and casebackCrown – signed with logo, screw-down working, Quickset date working, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated Tag Heuer stainless steel bracelet, hardly any wear, clasp working, wrist size approx 18cmNotes – with service box and original guarantee card
OMEGA - a gold plated Seamaster Cosmic automatic calendar wristwatch, ref. 166.022, circa 1970s, silvered crosshair dial with applied gilt block hour markers, pencil hands, sweep centre seconds hand and date aperture, case width 34mm, working order . Condition Report:Movement – currently working Dial - numerous small white surface stain spots, otherwise clean Glass - light surface marksHands - slightly surface pittingCase - general wear and light abrasions mainly on casebackCrown – signed with logo, Quickset date working, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - unassociated black leather strap, lower half front and backing separated and needs replacing Notes – no box or papers
ORIS - a gold plated stainless steel mechanical calendar wristwatch, circa 1960s, silvered dial with gilt quarterly Arabic numerals, lance hands, red sweep centre seconds hand and date aperture, 7 jewel movement with calibre 394KIF, case width 33mm, working orde . Condition Report:Movement – currently working Dial - slight green staining and surface pitting around top half edgeGlass - several surface marksHands - some filament missing from minute handCase - general wear and light abrasionsCrown – hands adjust smoothly and date window advances correctlyBracelet - unassociated brown leather strap, general wearNotes – no box or papers
ROLEX - a bi-metal Oyster Perpetual Datejust automatic calendar bracelet watch, ref. 16013, circa 1978, champagne dial with black Roman numeral hour markers, baton hands, sweep centre seconds hand, cyclops date aperture, 18ct fluted bezel with Rolex stainless steel and 18ct Jubilee bracelet, 27 jewel movement with calibre 3035, serial no. 5611547, movement no. 0269349, case width 36mm, not currently working, boxed with papers . Condition Report:Movement – not currently working, balance wheel rotates but pallet fork does not appear to be engaging correctly with the wheel Dial - cleanGlass - 1 internal chip at 12 and 1 along with general wear on edges and surface abrasions, particularly to cyclopsHands - goodCase - general wear and abrasionsCrown – screw-down working, Quickset date working, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated Rolex 18ct and steel bracelet, general wear and abrasions to high points, links slightly stretched, clasp working, wrist size approx 18cmNotes – with inner and outer box, guarantee certificate dated 1979, calendar and original tag
EBEL - a limited edition stainless steel Ryder Cup 1993 Golf quartz calendar wristwatch, white dial applied with Ryder Cup emblem 'The Belfry 1993', gilt baton hour markers, luminous pencil hands, sweep centre seconds hand and date aperture, limited edition no. 325/750, case width 36mm, not currently working, boxed with papers . Condition Report:Movement – not currently working and may only need new battery but cannot guaranteeDial - cleanGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - light surface wear and minor surface abrasionsCrown – Quickset date working, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated Ebel green leather strap, general wearNotes – with inner and outer box, tag and guarantee cards
BALL - a stainless steel Fireman Racer automatic calendar bracelet watch, ref. NM2088C, circa 2014, black dial with quarterly Arabic numerals, sweep centre seconds hand, cyclops date aperture and locomotive caseback, serial no. 7308098, case width 40mm, working order, boxed with papers . Condition Report:Movement – currently working Dial - very cleanGlass - very cleanHands - good Case - extremely light surface abrasionsCrown – screw-down working, Quickset date working, hands adjust smoothly Bracelet - associated steel bracelet, general surface abrasions to high points, no stretching to links, clasp working, wrist size approx 20cmNotes – with inner and outer box, warranty card and instruction disc
CERTINA - a stainless steel DS Action chronometer quartz calendar bracelet watch, ref. C032851, blue dial with luminous arrowhead hour markers, luminous dauphine hands, sweep centre seconds hand and date aperture, serial no. 910FD1KAH, case width 41mm, working order . Condition Report:Movement – currently working Dial - very cleanGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - general wear and abrasions mainly to high points of bezel and lugsCrown – Quickset date working, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated Certina steel bracelet, general wear and abrasions to high points, clasp working, wrist size approx 20cmNotes – no box or papers
OMEGA - a gold plated Constellation Chronometer Electronic f300Hz quartz calendar bracelet watch, ref. 198.0027, circa 1972, champagne dial with applied block hour makers, gilt hands, sweep centre seconds hand and date aperture, 12 jewel movement with calibre 9162, serial no. 35719536, case width 36mm, not currently working . Condition Report:Movement – not currently working and appears to have some corrosion inside battery panelDial - light surface dirtGlass - a few heavy surface marksHands - goodCase - general wear and abrasions to high points, personalised inscription on casebackCrown – plating heavily worn, Quickset date working, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - unassociated gold plated bracelet, plating heavily worn, clasp working, wrist size approx 18cmNotes – no box or papers
DIAMOND & CO - a lady's gold plated stainless steel quartz bracelet watch, ref. DC012, pink mother-of-pearl dial with quarterly diamond hour markers, sweep centre seconds hand and diamond bezel, serial no. 02091, case width 22mm, not currently working, boxed with papers . Condition Report:Movement – not currently working and needs new battery Dial - cleanGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - unwornCrown – hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated gold plated bracelet, unworn, clasp workingNotes – with inner and outer box and guarantee booklets
ROLEX - a Vintage stainless steel Oyster Precision mechanical calendar bracelet watch, ref. 6494, circa 1958, silvered dial with applied gilt baton and arrowhead hour markers, pencil hands, sweep centre seconds hand, date aperture and Rolex steel Oyster link bracelet with 78350 links and 557 end links, 17 jewel movement with calibre 1210, movement no. N54603, serial no. 393820, case width 34mm, working order . Condition Report:Movement – currently working Dial - some stains around edgeGlass - general surface wear particularly around edgeHands - goodCase - general surface wear and abrasionsCrown – signed with logo, screw-down working, hands adjust smoothly and date window advancing correctlyBracelet - associated Rolex steel bracelet, general wear and abrasions with very slight stretching to links, clasp working, wrist size approx 17cmNotes – no box or papers
GUCCI - a lady's gold plated stainless steel G-Timeless 'Pink Blooms' quartz wristwatch, ref. 126.4, canvas style dial with lance hands and GG logo sweep centre seconds hand, serial no. 18396698, case width 38mm, working order, boxed . Condition Report:Movement – currently working Dial - very cleanGlass - very cleanHands - goodCase - extremely light surface abrasionsCrown – signed with logo, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated Gucci canvas style strap, light wearNotes – with inner box, no papers
OMEGA - a Vintage bi-metal Constellation chronometer quartz calendar wristwatch, ref. 198.0145, white dial with gilt dot hour markers, sweep centre seconds hand, subsidiary day/date dials, with 18ct gold bezel and black enamel Roman numeral chapter ring, 6 jewel movement with ETA case width 255.471, case width 34mm, working order . Condition Report:Movement – currently working Dial - very cleanGlass - very cleanHands - goodCase - extremely minor surface abrasions on casebackCrown – signed with logo, Quickset date working, hands adjust smoothly and subsidiary dials advance correctlyBracelet - associated Omega black leather strap and tang buckle, general wearNotes – boxed no papers
Registration No: XDA 280 Chassis No: S827170DN MOT: Exempt • The subject of an extensive restoration by marque specialists including Fender & Broad • Matching chassis and engine numbers • Believed to be 1 of just 623 right-hand drive examples • JDHT certificate, collection of invoices and current V5C document By the time the XK150 was launched in May 1957, Jaguar had won Le Mans four times and was about to do so once again - what a backdrop against which to market a new sports car. Though the newcomer was a logical progression of the XK140, subtle changes to the bodywork gave this final iteration of the XK models a distinctly more modern air. The split windscreen was replaced with a single sweep of toughened glass and the scuttle height was raised, along with the waistline. The bonnet was widened and the bulkhead on the Roadster was moved rearwards by four inches. Inside, the walnut dashboard of the XK140 was replaced by one trimmed in leather. Thinner doors gave more interior space. The standard engine was the 3.4-litre DOHC straight-six unit of the XK140, but most early 150s were fitted with the optional SE version that sported a cylinder head with larger exhaust valves and a pair of 1.75-inch SU carburettors. Still more power was available from 1958 in the form of the 'S' engine and its straight-port head linked to three SUs, for which 250bhp was claimed. The XK150 was also the first production Jaguar to be equipped with disc brakes. At launch, the XK150 was offered in Fixed Head Coupe (FHC) and Drophead Coupe (DHC) guise, the Open Two-Seater Roadster (OTS) following in 1958. By the time the model was superseded by the E-Type, some 4,445 FHCs, 2,672 DHCs and 2,265 OTSs had been produced. More information to follow: For more information, please contact: James McWilliam james.mcwilliam@handh.co.uk 07943 584760
Rolex Oysterdate gent's stainless steel automatic wristwatch, model no. 15200, serial no. T974***, white dial with Roman numerals, centre sweep seconds, the case 36mm, with original Rolex bracelet, numbered 78350, with box and papers (no chronometer certificate), swing tag and outer card boxPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing).
Omega Constellation gold plated automatic chronometer, having Baton numerals, centre sweep seconds hand and day/date aperture on Omega gold plated bracelet strap. Complete with guarantee booklet dated 1969, other papers, original box and outer carton. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Rather grubby and some wear with age and use. Adjusts and runs.
Omega Dynamic, stainless steel, oval cased ladies' automatic wristwatch, having Baton numerals, sweep centre second hand and date aperture, on Omega stainless steel bracelet strap. Together with two additional spare links for the bracelet. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Adjusts and runs, no obvious significant damage. Not tested long term.
Wristwatch – steel and gilt metal automatic gentleman’s wrist watch, metallic champagne dial, gilt baton hour markers, hands and sweep seconds, the dial marked Shanghai (in Chinese and English)/35 jewels/shock resistant/automatic/China made, Chinese/English day and date aperture, knurled gilt metal bezel, stainless steel and gilt metal link bracelet with snap fastener, marked on reverse Shanghai Watch Factory/SBIH in blue and clear plastic case of issue marked (in Chinese) Shanghai Watch Factory & Souvenir of Shanghai (1)
The impressive Second War Mosquito pilot’s immediate D.F.M. group of five awarded to Warrant Officer L. C. Doughty, Royal Air Force, who attacked a U-Boat passing through the harbour boom at Lorient at ‘30 or 40 feet’, amidst very intense flak: ‘To pursue the enemy to the very gates of his own harbour with a single aircraft is a most courageous act’ Distinguished Flying Medal, G.VI.R. (935786 F./Sgt. L. C. Doughty, R.A.F.); 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, with M.I.D. oakleaf, mounted as worn, extremely fine (5) £2,400-£2,800 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- D.F.M. London Gazette 25 August 1944. The recommendation for an immediate award states: ‘Flight Sergeant Doughty has done excellent work throughout his present tour of operations. On 23 June 1944, he was Captain of an aircraft detailed to carry out an A./S. sweep before first light. While proceeding to patrol he became separated from the formation in darkness and continued to the anticipated position of the U-Boat alone, flying along the French coast to Lorient. He reached the entrance to Lorient harbour at first light and encountered intense flak from the shore batteries. At the same time he observed a fully surfaced U-Boat escorted by four surface vessels. Having attempted to contact the other aircraft by R./T. without success he decided to attack alone and approached the enemy force for the second time as it was passing though the harbour boom. Very intense flak was encountered from the ships and the shore batteries but Flight Sergeant Doughty pressed home his attack with complete disregard for his own safety, scoring numerous cannon strikes on the U-Boat and releasing two depth charges. Unfortunately, owing to the poor light and the heavy opposition, results could not be observed. In making this attack Flight Sergeant Doughty displayed the highest standard of gallantry and devotion to duty. The immediate award to this airman of the Distinguished Flying Medal is most strongly recommended.’ M.I.D. London Gazette 1 January 1946. Leslie Cook Doughty commenced his operational tour with No. 248 Squadron, then a Beaufighter unit based at Predannack, in August 1943, being posted in from an O.T.U. at R.A.F. Catfoss. Carrying out his first operational sortie on the 21st of the month, he assumed the position of Captain of Aircraft on his fourth outing in late October. In the following month, he paired up with Sergeant R. Grime, who would become his Navigator and Observer when No. 248 converted to Mosquitos, and flew another five sorties, an outing on Christmas Eve leading to a contact with a flotilla of 10 enemy destroyers, all of which responded with heavy and light flak. In March 1944, following one or two more operational sweeps, the Squadron moved to Portreath and took delivery of Mosquitos, Doughty flying on five more sorties that month, on one of which, on the 16th, as part of a formation of three Mosquitos, he engaged an enemy trawler, bursts of fire being sent through her rigging. And on the 20th another trawler was shot up by Doughty and five other Mosquitos. About this time, Doughty had a far more hair-raising experience, for while engaged on a navigation exercise off the west coast of Ireland, he came face to face with an Albatross, an incident recorded in Sharp’s and Bowyer’s Mosquito: ‘The giant bird attempted to swoop beneath his port wing as he lowered this to avoid collision. Although the bird collided with the wing leading edge, damaged the spar and No. 3 fuel tank, the Mosquito flew home to roost.’ Doughty completed nine more (Albatross and other incident free) missions in April and May 1944, prior to his D.F.M.-winning exploits on 23 June, an action which he later described in Dark Sky, Deep Water, First Hand Reflections on the Anti-U-Boat War in World War Two, by Norman Franks: ‘No. 19 Group, so we are told at our briefing on the morning of 23 June 1944, had received news by radio via the French Underground movement, of a U-Boat believed to be damaged, and making its way back to its base in Lorient, due to arrive in the early morning. My Observer, Ron Grimes (who sadly died in May 1991) and myself were one of a flight of six Mosquito aircraft, each armed with two depth charges and the usual four cannon and four machine guns, ordered to fly a controlled search for this reported submarine. The briefing was as follows: We were to make a pre-dawn take-off on our navigation lights and formate on our leader at about 250 feet. When in formation the leader and the rest of us would switch off the navigation lights then switch over to our formation lights. These were small pin-prick lights set into the wings of our aircraft near the tip, which allow one to safely maintain a formation but are themselves not visible from the ground. We were then to proceed to Lorient harbour, by which time day-break would be underway. Should the sub not be found at Lorient we were to turn seaward and sweep into Biscay to continue the search. However, in pitch black conditions, with no moon, we successfully formated and all switched off our nav lights. To our horror the leader failed to switch his formation lights on so no one could see where he was. Flight Lieutenant Dobson, the No. 2 in command, then repeatedly called the leader asking him to flash his nav lights and switch on his formation lights, but with no success. In view of the utter confusion and not wanting to risk a collision with one of our own aircraft, I pulled away and asked Ron to prepare a course for Lorient in case we never met up again. While he was doing this Dobson was constantly calling the flight leader but to no avail. After about ten minutes the R./T. went completely quiet and we had no further contact with the rest of the formation, so I set off under Ron’s guidance for Lorient in the hope of meeting up with the rest of the aircraft there. Ron and I were now flying at about 50 feet above the waves and about a mile or so from the French coast on our way to the area off Lorient. Surface details very gradually began taking shape and more discernible as dawn slowly broke. I asked Ron for an update on our position and he pointed to a headland in the distance and said when we fly round that we shall be on the approaches to our target area. True enough, as we rounded the headland there was the Ile de Groix to our right and Lorient on our left - and approaching fast. Our next surprise was flying straight over a U-Boat, presumably the very boat we were seeking. I immediately climbed to 1,200 feet, all the time trying to contact the rest of the flight on the R./T. but all to no avail; we were on our own. We decided to attack, seeing it was only about 400-500 yards from the harbour mouth. I opened the bomb doors, armed the two depth charges as I went into a long shallow dive, and opened up with both cannon and machine guns. At about 50 yards from the sub and about 30 or 40 feet up, I released the depth charges. We were now subjected to intense flak, both from the harbour and its surrounds, as well as from batteries on the Ile de Groix, and from which we sustained slight damage to three exhaust stub outlets on one of the engines. However, we were soon out of range at about 325 knots, took violent evasive action, and lost no time in heading away and setting course back to base.’ Their victim was the U-155, which, with two men killed and several wounded, limped into Lorient. Such was the damage she sustained that effectively she played no further active part in the War, eventually b...
OMEGA. A gentleman's Omega Geneve, 1960's steel wristwatch with black/gold baton markers, gold hands & a sweep seconds hand. Fitted a stainless steel bracelet strap. Dial approx. 30mm diameter. No box, no documents. Condition Report: The watch is in generally good, pre-owned condition. The glass has a small fracture and is scratched. Appears to be running continuously. The watch is an automatic movement and the sweep seconds hand moves when the watch is gently moved. We cannot however, guarantee the continuous working order of any timepiece in this auction. The stainless steel bracelet strap is a non-Omega replacement. We would imagine that there would have originally been a leather strap.annot guarantee the continuous working order of any timepiece in this auction. All watches in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. We cannot guarantee that any watch is in continuous working order or may not require attention. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect. WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
ROLEX OYSTER PRECISION. A gentleman's stainless steel cased Rolex Oyster Precision wristwatch c.1962. The ivory coloured dial with long baton markers & black sweep seconds hand. Rolex crown winder. Model No.6426. Cal 1215. Also marked III.62 for March, 1962. Replacement, non-branded black leather strap. Both original boxes but no documents. Condition Report: The dial has slight 'spotting'. The case and lug have surface scratching, commensurate with age/use. Both boxes show signs o wear, especially the outer box. All watches in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. We cannot guarantee that any watch is in continuous working order or may not require attention. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect. WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
OMEGA SEAMASTER. A gentleman's Omega Seamaster Professional 200M wristwatch in stainless steel with 18k. inlays. The black dial with no numerals, sword hands, sweep seconds hand & date aperture. The 18k. bezel black-enamelled & with 18k. ribbed crown winder. The bracelet strap with double clasp & numbered 1455/452. No original box, but an Omega box with watch. No documents. Condition Report: Good, pre-owned condition. The crystal is clean & unscratched. The rotating bezel has one noticeable slight scratch above the '30' marker. The stainless steel strap has light surface scratches, especially near the clasp, which has a tight closure. The watch is in 'going' order, however we have not removed the back cover. When the watch is closed, the internal measurement is approx. 19cm. When the double clasp is fully opened, the internal measurement is approx. 26cm.All watches in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. We cannot guarantee that any watch is in continuous working order or may not require attention. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect. WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
BAUME AND MERCIER. A lady's 18k-cased Baume & Mercier wristwatch, the twin coloured dial with date aperture, the crown winder 'jewelled'. The back of the case stamped 18k. & numbered 16763 & 1650640. Diameter of case, 2.3cm. Original leather strap with branded buckle. Condition Report: Watch and strap are both clean. The crown winder pulls out and the hands adjust. However, the sweep seconds hand does not move, suggesting that a new battery will be needed. All watches in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. We cannot guarantee that any watch is in continuous working order or may not require attention. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect. WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
Henry Alken (engrav. & drawn) - Going Through a Difficulty - a set of five 19th century hand coloured hunting engravings. Comprising Plate I A Neat cover hack - one that can go Straight; Plate 2 A Sweep at the New Enclosure; Plate 3 Getting over a high Wattle Fence ditch on both sides; Plate 5 Charging a Park Fence and Plate 6 Bucking a Flight of Oxrails. Each framed & glazed. Some age-toning & discolouration. Measuring approx. 32.5cm x 28, 56cm x 42cm to include frame.
A GROUP OF TWELVE ROBERT HARROP DESIGN FIGURES FROM THE 'CAMBERWICK GREEN' COLLECTION, comprising a first limited edition 1532/2000 Mr. Carraway in his Fish Shop 'Fine Fresh Fish' CGS03, Colley's Mill CGM03 (reglued sail, broken brim on Windy Miller's hat), Harry Farthing - Potter CG30, Mrs. Lovelace CG28, Mr. Gubbins - Dustman CG80, Mrs. Cobbit - Flower Seller CG25, Mrs. Dingle - Postmistress CG36, Mr. Rumpling -Bargee CG43, Roger Varley - Chimney Sweep CG33, Horace - Bricklayer CG66, Mr. Fletcher - Biscuit Factory Worker CG47, Chippy Minton - Carpenter CG23 (12) (Condition Report: most obvious damage is mentioned in description, others appear a little dusty)
AN OMEGA SEAMASTER WRISTWATCH, the circular black dial, with illuminous hourly applied markers, white metal illuminous infill hands, second sweep with red tip, date window at three o'clock, the dial is signed 'Omega Seamaster Professional Chronometer 300m/1000ft Swiss made', circular case measuring approximately 41mm diameter, black insert bezel enclosing synthetic sapphire crystal, the watch is on a white metal bracelet, with fold over clasp signed 'Omega Seamaster Professional' and stamped Stainless Steel Swiss Made and Signed Omega, clasp numbered 1610/930 62, lugs numbered 930, case back with embossed Seamaster emblem, case back numbered 80782307, automatic movement, watch with accompanying Omega case and outer box, spare links, Omega booklet, international warranty card, chronometer certificate and pictograms card, each stating reference number 22545000 and watch number 80782307, calibre number stated as 1120 (condition report: overall condition very good, all looks to be in a good working condition, the watch winds, sets and runs although we cannot comment as to its accuracy. We havent managed to take off the case back but the serial number to the lug matches that of the documentation provided., minor light wear visible overall, no date stated on international warranty card)
Stainless steel Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M/2000ft Professional automatic calendar wristwatch, serial no. 81792740, black dial with orange quarterly Arabic numerals and luminous tapered baton markers, luminous arrow hands, sweep centre seconds hand, orange rotating bezel, date aperture, case width 44mm. Bracelet - associated Omega orange leather strap with stainless steel Omega deployment bi-fold clasp, light wear. Accompaniments: Original box and slip case, Omega card wallet with Chronometer certificate and pictograms card, operating instructions booklet, two seals. Condition Report Watch moving forward at time of testing, fuctions appear to be working correctly. Good condition, light scratches conducive with wear. Box perished. No guarantees given or implied.
Late 19th / early 20th Century rosewood regulator wall clock, the circular silvered dial with twin subsidiaries and sweep seconds hand, inscribed Edrington, Nottingham, including pendulum, weight and parts (for extensive restoration)Dial is just over 12 3/4". Bottom of case is made up, not original to clock. 133cm high x 42cm wide x 25cm deep

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