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A Vietnam War Period Military Wristwatch by Omega, the black dial with luminous arabic numerals to the twenty four hour dial, with luminous hands and centre sweep seconds hand, the back plate stamped W.W.W. over an arrowhead, Y22668 10585138, with canvas strap; a US Magnetic Pocket Compass and a Dog Tag; an Inuit Reindeer Antler Handled Knife, the antler section sheath with scrimshaw decoration of a reindeer and tree; a small scrimshaw decorated shell section and a miniature Japanese sword. (6)
A gentleman`s mid-1970`s, stainless steel-cased Omega Speedmaster Professional wristwatch, the black dial with luminescent baton numerals, luminescent hands and sweep seconds hand, three subsidiary dials and black enamelled calibrated bezel. Movement no. 32841887. Original stainless steel strap. Presentation box, documents and outer box.
Gent`s Omega De Ville wristwatch, quartz movement, “working” order, champagne colour dial with raised gold Roman numerals & batons, seconds sweep finger, date-just feature, black leather strap fitted with Omega buckle, buckle tarnished and very slight scratches to side and reverse of case, in original grey leatherette box, box in poor condition
Gent`s Omega wristwatches (3), comprising cushion shaped, automatic movement, “working” order, black dial, approx. 30mm, batons for numerals, centre sweep finger, date-just feature, fitted with original black leather strap & buckle, military Omega wristwatch, “working” order, black dial, approx. 32mm, centre sweep finger, screw back white metal case, stamped 6645101000, 6B/542, 794/53, an Omega Constellation Megaquartz, not working, pearl coloured dial, approx. 30mm, batons for numerals, centre sweep finger, day/date-just feature, stainless steel case & bracelet, bracelet requires pin& a gent`s Tissot Actulus wristwatch, automatic movement, “working” order, blue dial, approx. 28mm, batons for numerals, centre sweep finger, date-just feature, screw back stainless steel case, fitted with black leather strap, strap quite worn (4)
Misc. costume jewellery, mainly yellow & white metal, `Citron` pocket watch, top wind, “working” order, white dial, approx. 43mm, centre sweep finger & black Arabic numerals, ornate case in yellow metal with vintage car & passengers to front base case with ornate flower pattern, complete with 12” flat curb watch chain, `Sekonda` pocket watch, top wind, “working” order, white dial, approx. 32mm, centre sweep finger, black Roman numerals, plain polished gold plated case, complete with 7” coil watch chain, in original box, unused, ladies` wristwatches, jewelled movements, “working” order, both fitted with expanding bracelets & a watch pendant, not working, may require battery, complete with 30” chain (lot)
Porsche Design PTC911 self-winding chronograph , 2006, black dial, baton numerals, tachmetric scale, three subsidiary dials, centre sweep chrono seconds, date at 4:30, titanium 100m case, 42mm, three buttons with screw-down crown, window back, Eterna 37-jewel self-winding mechanical movement, on black resin strap. Boxed with two booklets. (Ticks readily, winds, adjusts).
A George III mahogany bracket clock Francis Holland, London for W. Hargraves, Bentham, circa 1805 The five pillar twin chain-fusee bell striking movement with half-deadbeat escapement and signed Francis Holland, LONDON within swag draped oval reserve to upper half of the foliate engraved backplate, the large lenticular-bob pendulum engraved with a bird within conforming arcaded border, the 7 inch single-sheet silvered brass Roman numeral break-arch dial inscribed W: Hargraves BENTHAM to centre, with brass third hand for the sweep calendar inner track, the narrow outer track divided for minutes, the arch with STRIKE/SILENT dial, in a break-arch case with hinged brass carrying handle above brass fishscale break-arch sound frets to sides, on moulded base with brass ogee bracket feet, 41cm (16ins) high excluding handle. THIS DESCRIPTION TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ‘IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE CATALOGUING OF CLOCKS’ PRINTED IN THE SALE CATALOGUE OR AVAILABLE FROM THE SALEROOM ON REQUEST. Provenance: property of a gentleman, purchased in Arlesford, Hampshire approximately forty five years ago. Francis Holland is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in London 1802-8. This clock was probably supplied to W. Hargraves of Bentham for retail. Although W. Hargraves appears to be unrecorded working from Bentham at this time he is probably related to one or more of the several makers with the same surname recorded working from locations nearby throughout the 19th century.
Eight plated Metal Figure Groups depicting various trades including: wheelwright, wheelwright`s mate and cartwheel on stand, wood chopper and assistant, shepherd with crook & dog, Sweep & sweep`s mate, Lady spinning at a spinning wheel, a seamstress, a blacksmith and a auctioneer holding a mallet/gavel.
International Watch Company for Tiffany, an 18ct gold gentleman’s wrist watch, having a ‘gold’ dial with black Roman numerals, date aperture, a sweep seconds hand and signed ‘International Watch Co, Schaffhausen, Tiffany & Co, Automatic’, the movement stamped with the serial & calibre numbers ‘1981026, C8541.B’, the case marked ‘18K’ and stamped with the serial number ‘1891628’, complete with integral 18ct gold mesh bracelet, diameter: 32mm.
A first quarter of the 20th Century Silver cased open face centre seconds Chronograph Pocket Watch, S Halpern of Manchester, 90549, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with blued steel screws and bi-metallic cut compensated balance with blued steel hairspring, to a two-part enamel dial with Roman chapter ring and outside minute track of 0-300, with gilt spade hands and blued steel sweep centre seconds, in a polished case with hinged back cover centred with a vacant gartered cartouche, and stop work button to the milled band, width 2 3/8”, Chester 1902, Maker’s Mark SY, and with corresponding case number
A Mixed Lot comprising: a late 19th Century Swiss Silver cased open face Fob Watch, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement to a fancy Roman enamel dial, with outside minute track and gilt hands; together with a base metal cased two-button Chronograph Ling, the 21 jewel movement to a signed silvered dial, with outside telemetre and tachymeter tracks with applied gilt baton markers, hands and sweep centre seconds, and further subsidiary at 9, in a polished base metal case with crown flanked by two push buttons, and fitted mesh link bracelet; three various graduated curb link Watch Chains and a Silver “ARP” Label Badge, various dates and makers (6)
A last quarter of the 20th Century Stainless Steel Quartz centre second Calendar Wristwatch, Rotary, the quartz movement to a grey circular dial with outside minute track, applied baton markers and dagger hands with white sweep centre seconds, and day/date aperture at 3, in a polished case with screw-down back and fitted brick-link bracelet with folding clasp, width 1 ½”
A mid-20th Century Stainless Steel Military Issue centre seconds Wristwatch, Ebel, the jewelled movement to a black painted Arabic dial, with outside minute track, and formerly luminous filled hands with red sweep centre seconds, in a polished stainless steel case with bevelled bezel and screwed down back, with factory stamped numbers 22817 over 122 and further engraved with a Government Broad Arrow over ATP over 143803, and fitted with a brown stitched leather strap (lacking crown), width 1 ¼”
A 21st Century Stainless Steel quartz Chronograph, Junghans “World Timer, WR100”, the quartz movement to a signed silvered dial with outside chapter ring, with capital cities, enclosing button hour markers with subsidiaries for alarm, half-hour and hour, with date aperture at 3, and pierced hands with sweep centre seconds, in a polished and brushed steel case, with bevelled bezel, shouldered winding crown, three push buttons and further hand set crown, to a snap-on back, fitted integral brick link bracelet with deployant clasp, width 1 ¾”
A last quarter of the 20th Century 9ct Gold centre seconds Calendar Wristwatch, Geneve, quartz movement to a signed champagne dial, with applied Roman quarters and further dagger markers with gilt hands, sweep centre seconds and date aperture at 3, fitted with a brick link bracelet with folding clasp, width 1 ¼”
A late 20th Century Gold plated centre seconds Calendar quartz Wristwatch, Longines, the white dial with Roman numerals, inside minute track, baton hands with sweep centre seconds and date aperture at 3, in a polished circular case with stepped bezel, snap-on back and fitted brick link Bracelet, with original box of issue, width 1 3/8”
A late 20th Century Ladies Stainless Steel centre seconds automatic Calendar Wristwatch, Rolex “Datejust”, Ref 79174, No A728076, the jewelled automatic movement to a signed white dial with applied silvered Roman numerals, and outside minute track with silvered baton hands and sweep centre seconds, with date aperture at 3, in a polished case with knurled bezel, screw-down “oyster” crown and back, and fitted with a Jubilee bracelet with deployant clasp, width 1 1/8”, together with its original stitched green leather box of issue and spare links
A George III mahogany bracket clock, the bell top with brass handle and pineapple finials to the corners, the arch top front door with pierced top spandrils and having foliate pillars to the sides, the back door with plain arch top panel and having arch top brass grilles to the sides with pleated backs, the arch top brass dial with strike/silent dial and pierced spandrils, having a steel chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the inner circumference with date dial having a centre sweep hand, the crescent shaped aperture inscribed James Mitchell, Tower Hill, London, the back plate engraved a basket of fruit, scrolls etc, fitted an eight-day twin fusee repeat movement with verge escapement, having a bob pendulum striking on a bell, 53.5cm (21") high, 28.5cm (11.25") wide see illustration

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