ELGIN A STAINLESS STEEL GENTLEMAN'S WRIST WATCH the round steel dial with baton and Arabic hour numerals, a sweep seconds hand and signed 'Elgin 23 Self winding', the inside of the case stamped 'Elgin Watch Company', on a black leather strap, diameter 32mm. *Elgin was founded in 1867 in Illinois, USA and often used imported Swiss movements.
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ROTARY A GOLD GENTLEMAN'S WRIST WATCH the round champagne dial with baton and Arabic hour numerals, a sweep hand and signed 'Rotary Maximus Incabloc', the inside of the case stamped with the hallmark for 9ct gold, along with the serial number '29186', with a presentation inscription for 1953, on a brown crocodile strap, diameter 35mm. *Rotary was founded in the Late 1800's by Moise Dreyfuss in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland.
BULOVA ACCUTRON A GOLD PLATED GENTLEMAN'S WRIST WATCH the round brushed gold dial having black and gold baton nemerals and hands, sweep seconds hand, date aperture, and signed 'Bulova Accutron' with the trademark 'tuning fork', the inside of the case stamped 'Bulova, Gold Plated 20 Microns, Swiss' with the serial numbers '7303-3, 3-721105', the tuning fork Accutron movement sigend 'Bulova' along with the calibre number '2181F', on an integral bracelet, complete with box, diameter 35mm.
A ROLEX OYSTER GMT-MASTER II WRIST WATCH the round black dial having white round, baton and triangular hour markings with white 'Mercedes' hands, an independent adjustable 12 hour hand, a sweep seconds hand and date aperture at III o'clock, signed 'Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Date, GMT-Master II, Superlative Chronometer, Officially Certified' and with a red and black 24 hour rotating bezel, the Oyster case having a sealed screw down winding button embossed with the Rolex crown and protective side lugs, with the rear of the case having a green hologram, the case side stamped with the serial numbers '16760', 'R382816', with the original integral stainless steel Oyster bracelet numbered 78360, complete with box, diameter 32mm
ZENITH A DECK WATCH the round white enamel dial having black Arabic numerals, a sweep seconds hand and signed 'Zenith, 7200' along with the Government 'arrow', the movement stamped 'Zenith' with the serial number '3327200' and movement number '19-34-3-T', the inside of the case stamped with the number '8382364' and the Zenith trademark, contained in a mahogany deck box, diameter 50mm, box 130mm x 95mm.
OMEGA A GENTLEMAN'S WRIST WATCH the round champagne dial having baton hour markings, sweep seconds, and signed 'Omega', with the Omega trademark, the inside of the case stamped with the serial number '131.011' along with the various Omega marks and the stamp for gold plated 20 microns, the movement stamped with a repeat of the maker's mark, the serial number '2367301' and the calibre number '601', with an Omega clasp to the strap, diameter 35mm.
A Continental cylinder open-faced pocket watch with Breguet features, Lepine calibre movement with two going barrels, plain balance with parachute suspension and bi-metallic compensation curb, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, moon hands and sweep centre second hand beating whole seconds, gilt metal case, circa 1830
Tudor Oyster-Prince, submariner; a gentleman's stainless steel self winding wrist watch, the black dial with luminous hour markers, sweep centre seconds hand and calibrated revolving bezel, screw button, the back engraved 'original oyster case by Rolex Geneva', with stainless steel Rolex bracelet.
The Tournament Collection of white metal TV and Film Related white metal figure sets (1) 5 x Sooty and Sweep figures, (2) Bill and Ben the Flowerpot Men along with Little Weed, (3) Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf, (4) Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs - generally Mint in Near Mint to Mint boxes (4)
A 19th century oak longcase clock, the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell, the arched 12 in. dial with Roman numerals, Arabic five minute divisions, date aperture, centre sweep seconds hand and a plaque inscribed C: Sharrock DENBIGH, the arch with moon phase automaton, the case with inlaid mahogany borders, shaped door and fluted pilasters, the hood with fluted columns with gilt metal Corinthian capitals and swan-neck pediment, 237cm high
A mahogany regulator, the silvered 12in dial with centre sweep minute hand and subsidiary hour and seconds dial, inscribed W. CORKE. W-HAMPTON, the fully enclosed eight-day movement with brass dust cover, in a coffin case with glazed door with brass weight and wheel, pendulum bob, the case bearing stamp CLEAR MANUFACTURER WOLVERHAMPTON, 157cm high, (the pendulum bob lacks glass reservoir for mercury and the pendulum arm)
Rimavesi Bros Bournemouth; a mid 19th century mahogany and line-inlaid wheel barometer, the silvered register with central sweep hand and with hygrometer, thermometer, convex mirror and spirit level, the later with maker's name, the case surmounted with an urn finial and swan-neck pediment, 96cm high
Hunt (William Holman, 1827-1910). Autograph Letter Signed, ('W. Holman Hunt') to [E.T.] Cooke, 2 Warwick Gardens, Kensington, 22 May 1879 , stating that Professor Owen was a decisive suppporter of him at a critical time 'Professor Owen is my very greatly valued friend who championed my Art when it was most helpful to me there being but few people in authority who did not get carried on by the tide which tried to sweep me and my painting away', 2 pages, 8vo (1)
A George III brass-mounted figured mahogany eight-day bracket clock, circa 1790, the five-pillar twin fusee bell-striking movement now with anchor escapement, the backplate signed 'Willcocks, London' within an engraved border, the 7 inch silvered single sheet brass Roman numeral break-arch dial similarly signed to centre, with sweep calendar (hand lacking), floral festoon engraved spandrels and Strike/Silent dial to arch, the bell-top case with carrying handles over arched brass fishscale frets to sides, brass fillet inset front door, on brass bracket feet, movement running but requires restoration, 51cm high. Probably Charles Willcocks, recorded in Baillie, G H 'Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World' as working in Clerkenwell circa 1797.
A good inlaid mahogany eight-day longcase clock, with moonphase and centre seconds, circa 1830, the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with deadbeat escapement and 15 inch cream painted break-arch Roman numeral dial signed 'Nicholas, Birmingham' and with sweep calendar hand to centre, the spandrels figural painted with classical maidens representing the Four Seasons beneath arch with moonphase, the substantial case with fleur de lys and conch shell oval cartouche inlay to the swan neck pediment over reeded Corinthian pilasters to hood and parquetry decoration to throat, the trunk with Gothic triple arch topped door flanked by Corinthian pilasters to angles, on oval panel inlaid plinth base with rosette decorated corners and canted reeded angles, feet and centre seconds hand lacking, 231cm high. Probably Caleb Nicholas, recorded in Loomes, Brian 'Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World Vol.2' as working in Birmingham 1787-1842.
A late 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by Robert Herbert of South Shields, the 13ins arched brass dial showing the phases of the moon to the arch, the wide chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the dial centre engraved with scroll work and sweep calendar dial to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in 19th Century figured mahogany case with narrow moulded cornice and turned pillars to hood, small trunk door with turned bead moulding, and astragal panelled plinth on bun feet, 83.5ins high
A brass cased desk stop clock, the movement with cylinder escapement, the silvered dial with central sweep hand, Arabic ten second divisions and sixty minute subsidiary dial, inscribed Arnold 84 Strand London. No. 789 in a cylindrical case with three peg feet and a button balance-wheel arrest, 9cm diameter; and an English brass-cased rectangular desk timepiece, with verge pocket-watch movement inscribed R. WILSON, the silvered dial with foliate engraved band and Roman numerals, 11.5cm high
A Third Reich Kreigsmarine ship’s brass cased bulkhead clock No 19668N, 65/8” diam, front, with silvered dial, Arabic numerals and sweep second hand, hinged front with winding key operated lock, case with three fixing brackets, with key. Generally GC (movement not working, one fixing bracket replaced)

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