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A late 20th Century 18ct Gold automatic centre seconds calendar Wristwatch, Cortebert Envoy, the jewelled automatic movement to a silvered convex dial with applied baton markers, and gilt dagger hands, with sweep centre seconds and date aperture at “3”, in a polished case with bevelled bezel and screw down back, fitted with black leather strap, width 1 ½”
A George III brass mounted triple pad top bracket clock, Peter Des Granges, London, late 18th century The five-pillar twin fusee movement with tic-tac escapement and engraved oval panel of Hoho bird perched on a pedestal within foliate scrolls, the 7 inch single-sheet silvered brass Arabic numeral break-arch dial with sweep calendar hand and signed Peter Des Granges, Wardour Street, SOHO to centre, with Arabic quarter hour minutes and plain spandrels beneath arch with STRIKE/SILENT dial, the break-arch case with hinged carrying handle to the brass lined triple pad top above arched fishscale side frets and moulded base with cast brass ogee bracket feet, 39cm high excluding handle. Peter Des Granges is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working from Wardour Street 1775-84.
The Orange Girl, after George Abbott, Minton & Co, 1873, standing holding a basket of oranges under her left arm, offering a single orange in her right hand, impressed "Mintons", year cypher and shape 245; and A Companion Figure, The Crossing Sweep, year cypher for 1876, 25cm high (2) See illustration The Orange Girl was purchased as item 142 The Catalogue of an Exhibition (The Parian Phenomenon) arranged by Richard Dennis, Chelsea Town Hall, December 1984. The Orange Girl is recorded as shape 417 in Jones (Joan) MINTON-The First Two Hundred Years of Design and Production, pg.331. George Abbott (1803-1833) Born in London and trained at the Royal Academy Schools. Modelled amongst others for Samuel Alcock, Coalport, Copeland and Minton.
A second half of the 20th Century Stainless Steel cased centre seconds Wrist Watch, Rolex "Air King", Ref 5500, No 420410, jewelled automatic movement to a silvered Arabic dial, with outside minute track and applied dagger markers, with luminous fill hands and sweep centre seconds, in a case with polished and bevelled bezel, screw down "oyster" crown and back, and fitted with an "oyster" bracelet with deployant clasp, width 1 ?"
Rolex, Oyster Royal, Shock Resisting, a gentleman's mid-size stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1942, no.234335, ref.6246, cream dial with raised Arabic numerals, luminous hands and sweep centre seconds, Oyster screw case, now on an associated fixoflex bracelet, 15 jewel movement, no.50042, together with a Jubilee bracelet
A Military Issue Deck Watch, top wind, the white enamelled dial with black roman numerals and arabic outer seconds dial, blued steel hands with centre sweep seconds hand, numbered 1062 and with maker's name H Golay and Son Ltd., London, the plated case engraved H.S.3 with "crows foot", in a mahogany case.
RARE OMEGA SEAMASTER 600 PLOPROF AUTOMATIC PROFESSIONAL STAINLESS STEEL DIVER'S WRISTWATCH, the blue dial with luminous baton markers, date aperture and sweep centre seconds, the large case with rotating calibrated black bezel, red bezel release button, protected screw-down winding crown, Omega stainless steel bracelet, 56mm. This is one of the rarest diving watches that Omega has ever produced, it was first introduced in the late 1960's to the early 1970's
A late 20th Century 9ct gold centre seconds Wrist Watch, Rolex “Precision”, Ref 3211, the jewelled movement to a silvered Arabic dial with gilt baton markers, dagger hands and sweep centre seconds, in a circular case with snap-on cover, and presentation engraved back, fitted with a black leather strap, width 1 3/8”; Together with original papers dated 1971
A George III mahogany longcase regulator, the hood with arch top moulded cornice and single band fluted frieze, the circular glass door with brass mounts and with canted columns to the sides, the trunk with similar canted sides and enclosed by a rectangular brass mounted door, the base with square fielded panel on a plinth base, fitted a single train eight-day movement with six pillars supporting the gauge plates, the dead beat escapement with jewelled pallets, the backplate signed Parkinson and Frodsham, London, the whole with unusual brass casing, the mercury compensated pendulum with oval ribbed glass reservoir and silvered beat indicator, the 12" circular silvered dial with centre sweep minute hand and Arabic numerals and two subsidiary dials for seconds and (24) hours (a subsidiary 12 hour chapter ring has been removed and retained), the dial signed C Taylor, Bristol, 192.5cm (75.75") high

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