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A George III mahogany bracket clock, Eardley Norton, London, circa 1800, the five pillar twin fusee bell striking movement with original anchor escapement and border engraved backplate numbered 3 557 to upper right hand corner, the 8 inch brass break-arch dial signed EARDLEY NORTON, LONDON, 3557 and with additional gilt sweep calendar hand to centre within applied Roman numeral chapter ring annotated with date of the month to inner track and with Arabic five minutes to outer track, the angles with scroll cast spandrels beneath STRIKE/SILENT selection dial flanked by conforming mounts to arch, the single-pad top break-arch case with gilt brass carrying handle above ebony fillet bordered door to front and geometrice pierced rectangular sound frets to sides, on moulded skirt base with brass ball feet, 44.5cm (17.5in) high excluding handle
A Dutch oak Friesland Staartklok, late 18th century, the weight-driven countwheel bell striking movement with painted Roman numeral break-arch dial with gilt swag decoration and sweep calendar hand to centre within chapter ring annotated for date of the month to inner track and with Arabic five minutes outside the arcaded minute ring, the angles applied with spandrels cast with figures emblematic of the four seasons beneath rolling moonphase to arch, the case with figural finials to shaped crest above strip pilasters flanking dial with shaped shallow-box back panel enclosing pendulum beneath,160cm (63in) high.
Rolex-Oyster Royal steel cased wristwatch, the signed dial with luminous numerals and hands, centre sweep seconds, signed Oyster patent crown, back cover with milled edge, inside stamped ‘S.A.R. Brevette Swisse, France… etc’-signed movement with Superbalance balance wheel and seventeen rubies, case diameter 30mm, on a non Rolex expanding bracelet We do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold
Ladies` silver marcasite set wristwatch, quartz movement, working order, white circular dial, approx. 15mm, centre sweep seconds finger, black Arabic numerals, front case with surround of round cut amethyst, inner watch case is stainless steel, marcasite set double heart link bracelet, approx. 7, fitted with ladder type adjustable snap fastener & a pair of marcasite & amethyst set drop earrings, approx. 32mm drop, post & butterfly fittings, stamped or tested (gross 1.18oz) (2)
Techno Star wristwatch, large ultra modern design, quartz movement, working order, royal blue coloured dial with three mother of pearl sub-dials, centre sweep finger, day-just aperture & silver coloured Arabic numerals, polished stainless steel case with double row of very small diamonds set down each curved edge, faceted glass, very tiny chip on edge of one facet, fitted with original mid-blue leather strap
Large quarter repeater & flyback wristwatch, this is an antique movement in working order which has had a professional bespoke conversion, into a very unusual & almost unique modern timepiece, white dial, approx. 48mm, with seconds dial, centre sweep finger, black Roman numerals & gold coloured ornate pierced pattern hands, Perspex to front & back allows full visual of the movement, fitted with a black textured leather strap with white contrast stitching, polished stainless steel buckle
Gent`s Omega Professional Chronograph 300m/1000ft wristwatch, automatic movement, working order, new in 2005 &fairly recently serviced by Omega, blue wave pattern dial with luminous batons for numerals, luminous tips to fingers, centre sweep finger & date aperture, screw down crown, helium valve, rotating bezel & screw back with `Seamaster` monogram, stainless steel case & fitted with an Omega stainless steel bracelet, approx. 45mm wide, with concealed clasp, in good condition with minor wear to bracelet & a minute scratch to bezel, complete with inner & outer boxes, papers, booklets, certificates & receipt
Hummel figurines, 20th century. (lot of 14) Hummel figurines including"Apple Tree Boy" "Wayside Harmony" "Chimney Sweep" "It`s Cold" "Barnyard Hero" "Merry Wanderer" "Prayer before Battle" "Band Leader" "Brother" "Baker" "Bird Duet" "Culprits" "Ride into Christmas" "Let`s Sing", mostly 4th-6th marks, tallest: 6.25"h Starting Price: $250
IN THE MANNER OF BERNARD BUFFET "Study with rail track, chimney sweep and abstract design, oil and pen on canvas, signed "Bernard - 64" lower left CONDITION REPORTS Wear, dirt, scuffs, some stains, cracking and craquelure to paint, and undulations and unevenness to surface. The canvas has been re-used as a painting can be seen to the reverse beneath a coat of white paint. Frame with chips and losses.
Swedish 18th century style quarter striking alarm bracket clock and wall bracket, circa 1900, the ebonised wooden case with painted gilt decoration, white enamel Roman dial, blued and star gilt hands, centre sweep alarm set, eight day movement with anchor escapement, pull chord alarm on a top bell, striking on two coils, clock height 67cm (ticks readily, winds, strike and alarm need attention; pendulum, T-bar winding key).*See clocks and watches proviso.
VICTORIAN SILVER CENTRE SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH, with keywind movement, white two part dial, sweep seconds hand, 2 1/4" diameter, Chester 1898 (inscribed inside `Thomas Beswick, Finger Post, 1911` who family where tenants of the farm of that name at Toft, Knutsford, since the 1600`s until 1930`s) EST 40-60
1960s gentlemen's Omega gold (18ct) Automatic Seamaster De Ville wristwatch with circular brushed silver dial with applied gold baton numerals, centre sweep seconds and date aperture, in circular gold (18ct) case, 34mm diameter, on an Omega gold (18ct) Milanese bracelet (London 1963) CONDITION REPORT Very good original condition, working order, bracelet in very good condition. Wear commensurate with age. Total gross weight approx 92g. Total length of watch 19cm, clasp has 3 ability for 3 slight adjustment/sizes
Gentlemen's Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date wristwatch with circular white enamel dial with steel batons and black Roman numerals, steel hands with centre sweep seconds and date aperture, in stainless steel case with turned bezel, 34mm diameter on a stainless steel Jubilee bracelet, serial number 8302785, model number 15010
1950s gentlemen's gold (9ct) wristwatch retailed by J W Benson, London with Swiss fifteen jewel movement, signed J W Benson, the circular dial with applied gold Arabic numerals, gold hands and centre sweep seconds in gold (9ct) cushion shaped case on leather strap (Birmingham 1959), 28mm diameter
A tonneau shaped wristwatch, with subsidiary seconds dial and black arabic numerals. Unsigned movement. 9ct gold case. A square-shaped travel clock by Philippe Beguin. With double hinged centre opening case, mounted in leather. A steel wristwatch by Rolex, Oyster elegante precision. Circular dial with arab numerals and sweep seconds hand. The case numbered 26521199900 and a gold cased wristwatch by Minerva.
AN 9CT GOLD ACCURIST MANUAL WIND GENTLEMAN`S WRISTWATCH. Silvered dial with applied taperd and arabic numerals, dotted quarter hours, seconds sweep and date aperture at three o`clock. Circular wenty one jewelled copper and nickel circular movement, diameter 25mm. Eclipse case hallmarked on inside of reverse Birmingham 1960. Reverse engraved on outside "J.A.S Feb 27th 1962". 9ct gold bracelet halmarked Birmingham 1966 on sliding clasp. 42grams gross. Good condition. Apparent working order. Needs a service. Bracelet a little slack but serviceable.
James Humbert Craig, RHA RUA (1877-1944) Unloading the Catch, Killary Harbour Oil on board, 45.5 x 60cm (18 x 23.5") Signed Provenance: Sold in these room, "Important Irish Art Sale" December 2005, Lot No. 142, where purchased by current owner Exhibited: RHA Annual Exhibition 1936, Cat. No. 112 Looking across Killary Bay from Rosroe, it shows the boats used for the treacherous waters of the Killeries. The herring industry was a major economic force in Connemara from the late 19th century until the end of World War 1. From South Connemara through Roundstone and using the railhead in the late 19th century and until the 1930s at Recess when the Galway-Clifden line was closed the herring was dried, or canned and shipped abroad. Rosroe was at the perimeter of The Marquess of Sligo's estates of which the most famous water estates is nearby at the head of Killary at Assleagh Falls and Delphi. The Lord Sligo's estate company continued to own the Assleagh Fisheries until the 1960s. The Co-operative Fishing Company continued with the Rosroe Fishery until after World War II. The property was subsequently owned by Count Cyril McCormack for many years and some eel and herring table products were also developed by Count McCormack. The light is typical of the area and was often painted by many landscape artists because of its light reflecting properties. The agricultural practice of lazy beds by subsistence farmers was in continuous use until the 20th century as a means of producing the staple diet of the potato, and it gives the Irish landscape its particular surface appearance end in the field patterns which resulted was very attractive to painters. J.H. Craig used a light toned palette to achieve his effects of mounting cloud forms and the reflections of the water, hills and mountains reflected in the water. It was a practice used by many artists in the Franco-Irish tradition having two sources, the English painter John Constable and the School of Barbizon painters using the smaller scale of humankind against the grand sweep of landscape and the clouds giving the sense of scale even to the smallest works. Paul Henry, Maurice MacGonigal, Kitty Wilmer O'Brien, Ann King Harman, Dorothy Blackham and Letitia Hamilton and many other artists painted in the area from the end of the 19th century and for much of the 20th. This is an unusually light coloured work of great charm and pictorial sensitivity to the great scale of nature, with the clear but small scale human figures busy in their material affairs, including in this instance, the herring nets and the clinker built herring boats, which were introduced into the area in the early 20th century, delivering the catch, as the waters were too shallow most of the time for the larger trawlers to berth at the quay and on which may be seen the drying sheds for the fish.
A Gentleman`s 18ct Gold and Diamond Wristwatch, by Zenith, the circular white dial with roman numerals datejust aperture, sweep seconds hand, the shoulders collet set with a principal brilliant cut diamond and pave set calibre cut diamonds and circular diamonds, on flexible brick link bracelet, marked 750 case no. 60 0450616. water resistant. Boxed.
An Edwardian 18 carat gold hunter pocket watch, no. 521269, hallmarked Birmingham 1902, the five piece hinged case with white enamel dial, Roman numerals, gold hands and steel sweep seconds, the three quarter plate movement with bimetallic split balance, overcoil balance spring and slide stop-work, the case 54mm diameter
Hamilton, GG-W-113, a U.S military issue parkerized steel pilot’s wristwatch, dated July 1969, serial no. 12197 U. S., the one piece case with black dial, Arabic numerals, baton hands and a sweep seconds hand, the 17 jewel Swiss Hamilton movement cal. H685, the case 40mm including lugs, on a nylon strap
Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, a gentleman’s gold plated and steel back wristwatch, circa 1943, ref. 7040, no. 207842, the two piece screw down case and crown with luminous skeleton numerals and hands and sweep centre seconds, 17 jewel Rolex patented super balance adjusted to one position, the case 33mm including lugs, on a black crocodile strap
Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Explorer, a gentleman’s stainless steel bracelet wristwatch, circa 1979, ref. 1016, no. 596994, the two piece screw down case, with black dial, luminous Arabic and baton numerals, Mercedes hands and a centre sweep seconds hand, 25 jewel Rolex automatic movement adjusted to five positions and temperature, cal. 1560 no. 055895, the case 45mm including lugs, on a block link bracelet with fold over clasp, in a Rolex box
Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Date Submariner, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, circa 2002, ref. 16610 no. Y148619, the two piece screw down case and crown with black rotating bezel calibrated to 60 units, black dial, luminous baton and dot markers, luminous Mercedes hands, centre sweep seconds hand, magnified date aperture, 31 jewel Rolex automatic movement adjusted to five positions and temperature, cal.3135, no. 3-9784543, the case 46cm including lugs, to a stainless steel block link bracelet with a fold over clasp, with a Rolex box and outer card packaging
Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Date Yacht-Master, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold bracelet wristwatch, circa 2003, ref. 166288, no. F624709, the two piece screw down case and crown with rotating bezel, mother of pearl dial, eight cut diamond markers, sapphire markers at 6 o’clock, 9 o’clock and 12 o’clock, with luminous Mercedes hands, a centre sweep seconds hand and date aperture, 31 jewel Rolex automatic movement adjusted to five positions and temperature, cal. 3135 no. 3-0617433, the case 46mm including lugs, on a block link bracelet with fold over clasp and one extra link, in a Rolex box with outer card packaging, guarantee and paperwork
Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Datejust, a gentleman’s two colour wristwatch, circa 2006, Ref. 116201 No. Z066628, the two piece screw down case and crown with silvered dial, raised baton numerals and hands, sweep centre seconds hand and date aperture, the 31 jewel Rolex automatic movement adjusted to five positions and temperature, cal. 3135 No. 3-1526657, the case 44mm including lugs, on a two colour block link bracelet with a fold over clasp, in a green Rolex box with outer card packaging
* Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Day Date, a gentlemen’s 18 carat gold wristwatch, ref. no. K588902, the two piece screw case and crown, the baguette cut diamond bezel and brilliant cut diamond set lugs, the dial set with pave set with diamonds and ruby markers, with luminous tipped hands and centre seconds sweep, day aperture and magnified date aperture, on an associated block link bracelet, centrally channel set with baguette cut diamonds and outer edges of pave set brilliant diamonds to a fold over clasp (the diamonds and rubies on the watch and bracelet appear not to be original factory fitted)

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