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Lot 25

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 16030, serial no. 1387xxx, circa 1965, black dial with applied baton markers, minute markers, date aperture and sweep centre seconds, fluted bezel, screw down crown, later Jubilee bracelet, 35mm-** Rolex box with outer cover, International Service Guarantee dated 1 Dec 14, service booklet, Austin Kaye receipt dated 20/04/15, Rolex service receipt dated 01/12/2014-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - good.Glass - couple of surface scratches.Hands - good.Case - light surface marks.Crown - adjusting correctly.Bracelet - replacement dated 1976, swelling to the links, surface marks, wrist size 8.00'' approx.Service receipt - detailing full service, oscillating weight, case back, dial including hands.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained  

Lot 29

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date stainless steel and gold lady's wristwatch, reference no. 69173, serial no. 8212xxx, circa 1984, fluted bezel, champagne dial with applied baton markers, minute markers, date aperture and sweep centre seconds, Jubilee bracelet, 26mm-** International Service Guarantee card dated 18/07/11, spare links-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - good.Glass - minor light surface marks.Hands - good.Case - light surface marks.Crown - adjusting correctly.Bracelet - some surface scratches to the clasp, would benefit from a clean between the links, wrist size 6.25'' approx.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

Lot 33

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust II stainless steel and white gold gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 116334, serial no. 2004Fxxx, circa 2014,  silvered dial with baton markers, minute markers with five minute divisions, date aperture and sweep centre seconds, white gold fluted bezel, Oyster stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp, 41mm-** Rolex box with outer cover, International Guarantee card dated 7/5/14 and stamped Goldsmiths, Bristol, card wallet, instruction booklet, service booklet, tags, spare link, Goldsmiths receipt dated 07/05/14-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - good.Glass - good.Hands - good.Case - a few minor light marks.Crown - adjusting correctly.Bracelet - light surface marks, wrist size 7.5'' approx.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained  

Lot 38

Rare Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch with the 3-6-9 Explorer dial and pointed crown guard case, reference no. 5512, circa 1962, serial no. 831xxx, 'Swiss' black dial with luminous hour baton markers, outer minute track, quarter 3-6-9 Arabic numerals and gilt dial printing 'Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner 200-660FT Submariner', Mercedes hands with sweep centre seconds, Oyster case with revolving black calibrated bezel insert, pointed crown guards with screw-down crown, calibre 1530 26 jewel movement, the case inside back stamped '5512' and dated 'IV.62', reference 7206 rivetted Oyster bracelet with folding clasp dated '3.69', '80' end links, the case, dial and movement signed, bezel diameter 40mm-** With Rolex green box-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - showing a nice consistent patina with oxidised surface wear as to be expected - see all images.Glass - light marks present.Hands - period hands with nice patina, surface marks with wear to the lume insert.Case - serial numbers partially worn and full number indistinct. the bezel insert with slight fading and surface marks, other typical and expected surface marks for the period - see all images.Crown - adjusting correctly.Bracelet - mild swelling and generally clean for the period, the clasp later dated 1969, wrist size 7.75" approx.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained  

Lot 70

Longines Flagship automatic bi-colour gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. L4.799.3, serial no. 41000xxx, champagne dial with gilt applied baton markers, minute markers, day/date aperture and sweep centre seconds,  signed cal. L636.5 ETA 2836-2 movement, exhibition case back, Longines bracelet with butterfly clasp, 36mm-** Longines box with outer cover, booklet, spare links, Watches of Switzerland receipt-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - good.Glass - good.Hands - good.Case - a few general surface marks to the bezel, generally good.Crown - adjusting correctly.Bracelet - minor light surface marks, wrist size 7.00'' approx.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained  

Lot 9

Omega Genéve 9ct gentleman's wristwatch, London 1962, serial no. 18339xxx, circular silver dial with applied baton markers, minute markers and sweep centre seconds, dauphine hands, Omega crown, cal. 600 17 jewel movement, signed case, Omega gold plated bracelet, 34mm-** Vintage Omega box with cover, unconditional International Guarantee stamped Mappin & Webb Ltd, 2 Queen Victoria Street, E.C.4, City 6661 and dated 2/11/62, Omega appointed agents leaflet, You and your Omega leaflet-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - good.Glass - surface scratches.Hands - crack to the minute hand infill, some mild surface corrosion to the centre seconds.Case - mild light surface marks.Crown - adjusting correctly.Bracelet - surface scratches and some mild rubbing, wrist size 7.5'' approx.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

Lot 98

Glycine Combat automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 3678, circular black dial with Arabic numerals, minute track with hour dot and baton markers, inner twenty-four hour numerals, date aperture and orange sweep centre seconds, orange hands, rotating bezel, screw down crown, Glycine bracelet, 40mm including crown guards-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - good, some spots to the 'Combat' lettering.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - some discolouration to the infill.Case - light surface marks, blemish to the bezel at the 25-30 position.Crown - adjusting correctly.Bracelet - light surface marks, wrist size 7.00'' approx.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained 

Lot 816

Alloy ladder and drain/chimney sweep rods 

Lot 110

1960'S CHAD VALLEY SOOTY & SWEEP GLOVE PUPPETS

Lot 3131

WW2 Jungans Luftwaffe aircraft cockpit clock with luminous centre sweep seconds hand, baton hour and minute hands, regulation 45mm black dial with date recorder, formerly illuminous Arabic numbers and minute track, rotating bezel (seized), going barrel movement with a lever escapement serial No 22901 jewelled to the centre wheel, over-sprung balance with timing screws, max.H8cmCondition Report:Dial glass cracked.Bezel seized.Back plate rusty.Lacking winding crown so difficult to check working condition but does run OK.General condition is grubby consistent with age and use.

Lot 459

Steiff Sooty and Sweep ornaments, limited edition 389/2000 and 769 of 2000, box with certificates (no boxes), and a Steiff Winnie the Pooh with Honey Pot Ornament, H10cm, limited edition 718/2015, boxed with certificate

Lot 123

Gerrard Perregaux 14ct Gold Cased Mechanical Wind Wrist Watch, circa 1960's, features white enamel dial, gold markers, seconds sweep, with original watch case/box. Condition in Very good condition.

Lot 150

Omega - Constellation Gents Automatic Chronometer Gold and Steel Wrist Watch, With Original Omega Watch Strap, Signed to Buckle, Gold Logo to Back Cover, Features Just Date Display Window, Seconds Sweep, Working at time of Cataloging, Dial / Case Excellent.

Lot 151

Omega - Automatic Seamaster Gents Stainless Steel Mechanical Wrist Watch, With Gold Markers, Seconds Sweep, Seamaster Logo. Working at time of Cataloging, Case / Dial Good - Please Confirm with Photo.

Lot 152

Omega - Geneve Gold Plated Mechanical Wrist Watch, With Original Omega Signed Buckle Leather Watch Strap, Champagne Dial, Date / Just Display Window, Seconds Sweep, Signed Omega to Dial and Buckle, Case / Dial / Very Good, Working at time of Cataloging.

Lot 159

Roamer - Searock Gents Stainless Steel Cased Mechanical Wrist Watch. c.1960's. In Original Roamer Watch Display Box. Features a Luminous Red Dial, Date / Display Window, Seconds Sweep, Original Leather Watch Strap, Box and Watch Looks In Very good condition. Not tested for Accuracy.

Lot 175

Omega Constellation Early Steel Cased Quartz Chronometer Octagonal Wristwatch with original Omega signed calf leather watch strap and Constellation logo to back cover; features Just date display window, silver tone dial, silver marker and seconds sweep; Overall good condition, Not Tested for Accuracy.

Lot 183

Sekonda - 17 Jewels Mechanical Steel Cased Wrist Watch, with seconds sweep, silvered dial, gold markers. Dial, case and movement excellent condition.

Lot 222

Longines - Lyre Stainless Steel Cased Gent's Wrist Watch, features Just date display window, seconds sweep, white dial, black numerals, no.to case 34064503, with original signed Longines black calf leather watch strap; Not tested for Accuracy.

Lot 231

Tag Heuer Gent's Professional Stainless Steel Wrist Watch, water resistant to 600 feet, black dial, quartz movement, Just- date display window, silver markers and seconds sweep; Very good condition. Not tested for Accuracy.

Lot 309

Eterna Gents 9ct Gold Cased Mechanical Wind Wrist Watch - Features Gold Markers, Seconds Sweep, Silver Coloured Dial & Gold Tone Strap. All aspects of condition excellent.

Lot 313

Sekonda - De - Lux 18 Jewel's Gents Mechanical 20 Microns Gold Plated Wrist Watch. Features Gold Markers, Seconds Sweep, with Gold Tone Expanding Watch Bracelet. Dial / Case / Strap Good.

Lot 19

A group of mixed hand puppets and soft toys, to include a 1970s Denys Fisher Basil Brush with voice activating pull cord, Sooty and Sweep, a Panda puppet, and a Bagpuss cat

Lot 112

A ship's cabin clock by Smith Astral. With arabic numerals and a seconds sweep hand.

Lot 144

A scarce Second War 1942 ‘Channel Air/Sea Rescue’ C.G.M. group of five awarded to Chief Motor Mechanic L. C. T. Adams, Royal Naval Reserve, who took part in a noble, but ultimately doomed, joint Naval and R.A.F. Air/Sea Rescue operation to save the fighter ace Wing Commander ‘Paddy’ Finucane who had been shot down and ditched into the sea south west of Boulogne, 15 July 1942. Four launches, M.L.s 139, 141 and R.A.F. H.S.L.s 138 and 140, set out for the stricken aircraft only to come under concentrated attack from at least 10 F.W. 190 fighter aircraft. Adams’ launch, M.L. 139, was attacked on five separate occasions, suffering casualties to the crew and hits which set the fuel tanks on fire. Adams and one other advanced into this inferno, surrounded by deadly gas, and managed to control the fires enough for the ship to withdraw - ‘That was the last attack, and three damaged boats came safely to harbour with their load of wounded. The courage of their crews under this fierce onslaught showed most eloquently how the human spirit can rise above such grim horror and misfortune and the ugliness of war’ Conspicuous Gallantry Medal, G.VI.R. (L. C. T. Adams. A/Ch. Mtr. Mech. R.N.) officially impressed naming, minor official correction to ‘RN’; 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, nearly extremely fine (5) £10,000-£14,000 --- C.G.M. London Gazette 29 September 1942: ‘For gallantry, resolution and seamanship when H.M. Air/Sea Rescue Craft were heavily attacked by enemy aircraft in the Straits of Dover.’ The original recommendation (jointly listed with D/JX. 133162 Able Seaman G. Sandford) for an immediate C.G.M. states: ‘On 15th July 1942, H.M. M.L.139 with three other craft was engaged in rescuing airmen from the sea in the Dover Strait when she was attacked by 12 or more F.W.190s. M.L.139 was hit and a fire was started in the petrol compartment. Adams together with another rating [Sandford] entered the almost inaccessible compartment without breathing apparatus and put out the fire. Their action, knowing that the compartment contained over a thousand gallons of high octane spirit, that a tank was holed and vapour was present with the ship under fire from the enemy showed the greatest courage and devotion. These two men undoubtedly saved the ship by their bravery, resource and initiative.’ Leslie Charles Adams resided in Court Hill, Sanderstead, Surrey. He served with the Royal Naval Reserve during the Second World War, and distinguished himself whilst serving with Motor Launch 139 in an Air/Sea Rescue capacity, 15 July 1942. The incident is related in detail in The Battle of the Narrow Seas, A History of the Light Coastal Forces in the Channel and North Sea, 1939-1945, by Lieutenant Commander P. Scott, M.B.E., D.S.C. & Bar, R.N.V.R.: ‘Air/Sea Rescue is a duty shared between the Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy. The R.A.F. uses H.S.L.s (High Speed Launches) and the Navy uses specially constructed R.M.L.s (Rescue Motor Launches), which are larger and slower. Besides these vessels specially designed for the work many other ships have been required to go to the assistance of airmen in distress, amongst them all kinds of Coastal Force craft. Air/Sea Rescue is an all-weather job, for the airmen are just as likely to crash into the sea when it is rough as when it is smooth; the boats must put forth in foul weather as well as fair, for broken hull frames are of no consequence when there are lives to be saved. The R.M.L.s based on the east coast, for example, have done their unspectacular work magnificently, far out in the North Sea, searching in all weathers for the crews of our own and American aircraft damaged in the air battles over the Continent. With the steady increase in air activity, A.S.R. work increased proportionately... With our ever-increasing control of the skies, the danger of being attacked by enemy aircraft while engaged on A.S.R. work grew steadily less. But in the summer of 1942 it was still a serious menace. For example, on the 15th July in the course of a fighter sweep, Wing Commander “Paddy” Finucane, D.S.O., D.F.C., was shot down into the sea 7 miles south-west of Boulogne. Two H.S.L.s and two M.L.s were directed to attempt the rescue, although it was later discovered that he had not survived the crash. The boats reached the Bullock Bank in mid-Channel at about 1.20 in the afternoon when the first of a series of devastating attacks was carried out on them by ten Focke Wulf 190 fighters. First H.S.L. 140 was hit, suffering casualties of one killed and one wounded. One of the aircraft, however, was seen to be damaged. The remainder made H.S.L. 138 (commanded by F/O. W. E. Walters, R.A.F.) the object of their concentrated attention. Walters was wounded in the first attack on his boat and fell forward into the fo’c’sle; the forward gunner was also wounded, but in spite of that the H.S.L. kept firing until all its ammunition was expended. By that time it was burning from stem to stern. The nursing orderly, Aircraftman W. Morgan, who had been badly wounded in the arm, continued to carry out his duties and attended to the casualties below. Every member of the ship’s company had by now been wounded and the fo’c’sle was full of smoke. The attacks continued and a moment later Morgan was killed. Flying Officer Walters and Aircraftman M. Pring, themselves both wounded in the legs but realising the imminent necessity for abandoning ship, struggled to carry the gunner to the upper deck. When finally they succeeded they collapsed on the deck. Aircraftman Pring was the first to come to, and he pushed the other two over the side and joined them in the water. Having set the H.S.L. on fire the German fighters switched their attack to M.L. 139. Her Commanding Officer - Lt. A. R. S. Hodgson, R.N.V.R., records that they made five runs, in the first of which the fuel tanks were set on fire. The second caused another fire aft and a number of casualties, but in each of these runs one aircraft was damaged and the second time pieces were seen to fall off the target. Each successive attack increased the damage and the casualties. The fires were the most serious menace, however. The methyl-bromide extinguishers had been released in the petrol compartment, but the fire was only partially extinguished and the compartment was filled with the deadly gas. In spite of this, Acting Chief Motor Mechanic L. Adams and Able Seaman G. Sandford, armed with hoses and Pyrenes, entered this most inaccessible compartment without breathing apparatus and put out the fire. They both worked in this confined space well knowing that the tank, with over a thousand gallons of high-octane spirit, had been pierced and that petrol vapour was present which might explode at any time; and in addition the ship was still under fire. In the opinion of the Commanding Officer the ship was saved by the bravery and resource of these two men, who were later awarded the C.G.M. When the Germans flew off and the fires had been brought under control, M.L. 139, with two officers and two ratings wounded, went at once to the assistance of the burning H.S.L., where three survivors were taken from the water. M.L. 141 which had so far escaped attack, although she had been engaging the Germans as they attacked the others, rescued seven more survivors of the H.S.L. from their raft and proceeded to destroy the blazing wreck by depth charges. Twenty minutes later six more F.W. 190s appeared, and although our Spitfires were protecting the other M.L., the enemy managed to carry out one run on 141 from ahead, in the course of which one officer was killed and three ratings we...

Lot 577

1950s Gentlemen's LeCoultre Automatic wristwatch with power reserve, the circular dial with power reserve display, centre sweep seconds, blued steel hands, inner track recording seconds/minutes and gold Arabic numerals, the automatic 'bumper' movement in gold filled case with teardrop lugs on a later black leather strap. Case approximately 32mm diameter.The watch is currently running, the power reserve function is working. The case is in good condition commensurate with age and wear. New strap. Any replacement parts are unknown. The dial is very clean and has possibly cleaned. The hands do not contain lume. No box or papers.

Lot 398

Wade pair of figures Sooty & Sweep with certificates (2)

Lot 519

Royal Doulton Bunnykins figures to include - Story Time DB9, Sleigh Ride DB4, Sundial DB213, Polly DB71, Clean Sweep DB6, Bridesmaid DB173, Sleepy Time DB15 & Mother DB169. (8)

Lot 101

A collection of twenty Goebal Hummel figures including "Hear ye, hear ye", "Culprits", "For Father", "Village boy", "Chimney Sweep", "Happiness", "Strolling Along", "Doll Mother", "Farm boy" and "Meditation", together with "Heavenly Protection", "Cheeky Fellow", "Smart Little Sister", "Playmates", "Stormy Weather", "Going to Grandma's", "The Lost Sheep", "Surprise", "Wayside Devotion" and "Singing Lesson" (20) and a collection of Goebel Hummel annual plates including 1972-1974 inclusive, 1976-1980 inclusive 19 cm diameter together with a Goebel Hummel ashtray decorated with young boy and bird on a flower 15.5 cm diameter and a M J Hummel original care kit and folder of Hummel magazines and one volume "The fascinating world of M.I. Hummel figurines" published 1991

Lot 128

Vintage toys to include Pelham puppets, one boxed example and other puppet, Sooty and Sweep, a 1975 'Bendy; Noddy, Yoyo and othersLocation: RWM

Lot 329

A late Victorian 18ct gold open faced pocket watch white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track and outer Arabic numerals, gold hands and blue steel centre sweep seconds hand, signed Thos B. Cardwell Liverpool, fusee lever movement numbered 51232 and signed dustcover and case marked for, Chester, 1880, case back engraved with a cartouche bearing initialscase diameter 49mm., gross weight approx. 90.9gCondition: Does not wind tick or run. Surface rubbing and marks to case back

Lot 344

A Gentleman's stainless steel Omega Seamaster Automatic "Speedmaster Companion" wristwatch REF 166.002 c.1966 circular sunburst slate grey dial, luminous hour markers and silvered scale, luminous hands and centre sweep seconds, 24 jewel cal 565 movement, signed Omega, serial number 243172**, leather bracelet with Omega claspdial diameter 30mm., case diameter 35mmCondition: Runs at time of cataloguing however no guarnatee can be offered as to the full working order. Light surface wear to case.

Lot 2334

Seiko, a gentleman's wristwatch, the round stainless steel case having a green dial with baton numerals, a sweep seconds hand, date aperture and signed Seiko Kinetic, 100M, on a leather strap, the rear glazed to view the movement and stamped 440017, 10 Bar, 5M62-0CZ0, with box.Newgate, a gentleman's wristwatch, the round gold-plated case having a black dial with gilded baton numerals and hands, with a sweep seconds hand, signed Newgate, on a black leather strap, the rear stamped Newgate, 50 Meters, with box, diameter 40mm.Limit, a gentleman's wristwatch, the round gold plated case having a black dial with Roman numerals, sweep seconds hand, date aperture and signed Limit, on a leather strap, diameter 40mm.

Lot 2338

Christopher Ward stainless steel Gentleman's wristwatch the dial with baton numerals, date aperture, tapered hands, sweep seconds hand and signed Chr. Ward, London, 5 Day Automatic Chronometer, the rear having a visible movement engraved with various markings and signed Chr. Ward, the case engraved 0017, Calibre SH21, on a leather strap, diameter 40mm. Complete with original boxes.

Lot 2340

Longines, an 18ct gold gentleman's wristwatch the white dial having Roman numerals, date aperture, baton hands, a sweep seconds hand and signed Longines, Automatic, the case having a visible movement to the rear signed L619.2, Longines, along with the calibre number and serial number, the rear bezel engraved Swiss Made, Water Resistant, along with the model number L4.787.8 and marked Au750 for 18ct gold, on a leather strap, diameter 38mm. Complete with original box and guarantee dated December 2015

Lot 2343

Jaeger-LeCoultre, a gentlemans stainless steel wristwatch the cream dial with raised gilt Arabic numerals, baton hands, sweep seconds hand and signed Jaeger-LeCoultre, the stainless-steel case numbered to the rear 738549, on a later leather strap, diameter 32mm.

Lot 2345A

Omega, a gentleman's' gold plated wristwatch the gold colour dial with baton numerals with Arabic 12, 3, 6 & 9 positions, signed to dial as per title, with gold hands and black sweep seconds, the movement signed en suite and '17 jewels' serial number '11496949', brown leather strap

Lot 2348

Omega, Seamaster stainless steel gentlemans wristwatch the dial with Arabic and baton numerals, baton hands, sweep seconds hand and signed Omega, Seamaster, the case stamped to the rear with the various Omega markings, on a stainless steel Omega bracelet numbered 511, diameter 34mm.Complete with paperwork, box, original bracelet, and original replaced parts, the guarantee dated November 1961 and showing numbers 168 168 43 and A 200345 A.

Lot 2349

Omega, a gentleman's Geneve automatic wristwatch, the silvered dial signed as per title with baton numerals, date aperture, luminous tipped gold plated hands a black sweep seconds, the movement numbered '36486982' in a gold plated case with articulated strap.

Lot 2349A

Omega, a gentleman's Constellation Automatic wristwatch the hatched silvered dial signed as per title, with baton numerals, sweep seconds, luminous tipped hands and date aperture under a knurled bezel, plated 24 jewel movement, serial number '27667626' screw down back with observatory logo and personalised inscription,articulated strap with Omega logo clasp together with original box.

Lot 2350

Poljot, a gentlemans gold-plated chronograph wrist watch the black cushion dial having luminous Roman numerals, date aperture, subsidiary dials for seconds and minutes and signed Poljot, Chronograph, 23 Jewels, Russia, the case rear signed Poljot, Russian Chronograph, Stanless Steel, No. 225/999, on a leather strap, with box.Another gentlemans stainless steel wristwatch, with rotating black bezel, the black dial signed Tempest, Geneve, Aquamatic, 21 Jewels, with Mercedes hands, sweep seconds hand and date aperture, the rear signed Tempest, Geneve, Japan Movement, with integral stainless-steel bracelet.

Lot 2352

Christopher Ward stainless-steel C60 Trident sports watch the round orange dial with rotating bezel, baton numerals, date aperture, spade hands and sweep seconds hand, signed Christopher Ward, Automatic, 600m 2000ft, Swiss Made, with an integral stainless steel bracelet and additional leather strap, diameter 42mm. Complete with all boxes.

Lot 668

ROCK / PROG - LP COLLECTION. A great collection of 18 x LPs, all of which are in 'As New' condition. Artists / Titles include King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard inc. Butterfly 3000 (Blue Vinyl, with Original Paper Bag, 2812144004) and Explorations Into Microtonal Tuning Vol. 2 (332727110528, with original paper bag, recycled black wax), Wolf Alice - Blue Weekend (signed by band, Red Vinyl, DH01060), Even More Dazed and Confused - Music From the Motion Picture (Red Splatter, RLGM12581PMI), Voka Gentle - Writhing! (Red Vinyl),Tchip Tchip - The Electronic System Vol. 3 (RGM-1092, Blue Splatter Vinyl), Airbag - A Day at the Beach (2 x copies - 1st edition, 1 x copy signed by the band), Amyl and the Sniffers - Comfort To Me (1st Edition, Red Vinyl), Blood Incantation - Hidden History of the Human Race and Dinosaur Jr - Sweep It Into Space. The condition is Ex+/As New.

Lot 672

ROCK / PROG - LP COLLECTION. A collection of 18 x LPs, all of which are in 'As New' condition. Artists / Titles include Toby Lee - Aquarius (Signed by Artist, LEELP1), Kraftwerk - Computer World (5099996602317 - Translucent Yellow), Idles - Crawler (2084130148), Hoover III - Waiter For the Frogs (9549763614), Green Day - Insomniac (093624884576), Francis of Delerium - All Change (DR1022), Porcupine Tree - On the Sunday of Life (KSCOPE955), Lucy Pearl - Lucy Pearl (78060-2WLP), Squid - Bright Green Field (2 x copies, 1 x copy signed by a member of the band), Efterkland - Wildflowers, Dinosaur Jr - Sweep It Into Space (2 x copies, 1 x purple ripple vinyl, 1 x Dark Purple Blast Vinyl), Pink Floyd - Live at Knebworth 1990, Pendragon - Passion and The Stranglers - Dark Matters. The condition is generally As New / Sealed.

Lot 428

Don Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "Woolly Mammoth Walking in Snow Storm" Signed lower right. Original Watercolor on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. 32c Woolly Mammoth stamp issued June 8, 1996. Ancestor of the present-day elephant, the mammoth originally inhabited the temperate climate of the northern hemisphere during the glacial period. Eventually it journeyed further north where it survived until the Neolithic Period. It is believed that these huge prehistoric beasts prospered during post-glacial times when northern Asia was covered with pine forests, supplying the mammoth with an abundance of vegetation. Due to slow climatic changes, these forests disappeared and may be one of the reasons for the mammoth's extinction. Mammoth fossils are quite common throughout northern Europe, North America and Asia. The ivory of this magnificent beast was so abundant that during the Middle Ages it was exported from Siberia to China and Europe. In 1799, the first intact mammoth carcass was discovered. Frozen into icy cliffs along the Arctic coast of Siberia, this find enabled paleontologists to successfully reconstruct the mammoth's form and features. In 1801, another discovery was made in Siberia in which a complete skeleton -- including entire mammoth tusks still in their sockets -- had been preserved in the ice. This specimen exhibited thick skin covered with dark, dense woolly fur, and tusks that measured over nine feet in length. Mammoth tusks are distinct from present-day elephant tusks in that they display a vast outward and upward sweep. The largest mammoth tusks on record were found in Alaska and measure nearly 13 feet long. Image Size: 18 x 18.5 in. Overall Size: 18 x 20 in. Unframed. (B15127)

Lot 154

A Military Issue Manual Wind Wristwatch, by Omega, marked to the rear of the case with broad arrow, 6B/159, silvered dial with black Arabic baton numerals and sweep second hand, 32mm diameter, on non-conforming leather strap

Lot 156

A 20th Century Manual Wind Military Wristwatch, by Hamilton, Serial No. 114118/73, stainless steel case, 34mm diameter, black dial with white Arab baton numerals, sweep second hand, dial marked with broad arrow, on non-conforming leather strap

Lot 129

A collection of six Hummel pottery figures The Young One playing with double bass, The Chimney Sweep, a girl with chickens and two figures carrying double basses on their backs, (tallest h 17cm and smallest h 14cm) no signs of damage or repairs

Lot 1000

ROLEX - a bi-metal GMT Master II Oyster Perpetual Date automatic bracelet watch, ref. 16713, circa 2005, black dial with luminous dot and baton hour markers, GMT hand, sweep centre seconds hand, magnified date aperture, black GMT bezel and bi-metal Oysterlock bracelet, serial no. F352534, case width 40mm, working order, boxed with papersMovement - currently workingDial - cleanGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - very light surface abrasionsCrown - screw-down working, quick-set date working, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated Rolex bracelet, light surface abrasions, hardly any stretching to links, clasp working, overall wrist size 18cm (not including spare link)Notes - with inner and outer box, green pouch, spare link, toggle, original receipt dated 2005, Rolex Guarantee, booklets, etc.

Lot 1002

TAG HEUER - a Vintage stainless steel 1000 Professional 200M quartz bracelet watch, ref. 980.113N, cream dial with dot and baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds hand, date aperture and rotating bezel, case width 37mm, working orderMovement – currently working Dial - cleanGlass - cleanHands - good Case - general wear and abrasions mainly on casebackCrown – screw-down working, Quickset date working, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated Tag steel bracelet, slight stretching to links and minor surface wear, clasp workingNotes – no box or papers

Lot 1003

TAG HEUER - a stainless steel Aquaracer automatic bracelet watch, ref. WAY2110, black dial with luminous tapered baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds hand, date aperture and rotating bezel, calibre 5, serial no. RMC4768, case width 41mm, working order, boxedMovement - currently workingDial - cleanGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - very light surface abrasionsCrown - screw-down working, Quickset date working, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated Tag steel bracelet, minimal wear, clasp workingNotes – with inner and outer box, instructions, guarantee card and service guarantee dated 2021

Lot 1005

MEMOSTAR - a Vintage stainless steel alarm mechanical wristwatch, circa 1970s, oval blue dial with luminous quarterly baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds hand and date aperture, case width 36mm, working orderMovement - currently working, alarm working Dial - cleanGlass - light surface abrasionsHands - goodCase - light surface abrasions and wear to edgesCrown - all hands adjust smoothly, date aperture advancingBracelet - unassociated black leather strap, heavily worn and in need of a replacementNotes – no box or papers

Lot 1007

FAVRE-LEUBA - a mid-size gold plated stainless steel quartz bracelet watch, ref. 3949.51, black dial with sweep centre seconds hand and date aperture, serial no. 269, case width 30mm, not currently workingMovement – not currently working Dial - cleanGlass - clean Hands - goodCase - general wear to high points, personalised inscription on casebackCrown – Quickset date working, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated bracelet, general wear to high points, clasp workingNotes – no box or papers

Lot 1009

OMEGA - a gold plated stainless steel mechanical wristwatch head, champagne dial with gilt baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds hand and date aperture, case width 34mm, not currently workingMovement – currently untestedDial - a few light surface marksGlass - a 5.5mm crack above 9 otherwise light surface marksHands - ?Case - general wear and abrasions mainly on casebackCrown – lacking crownBracelet - noneNotes – no box or papers

Lot 1017

CITIZEN - a stainless steel Promaster Diver 200M automatic wristwatch, ref. 8203-S034124, circa 2015, black dial with luminous dot hour markers, sweep centre seconds hand and day/date aperture, serial no. 4N1020515, case width 42mm, working order, boxed with papersMovement – currently working Dial - cleanGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - extremely light surface abrasionsCrown – hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated rubber strap, minimal wearNotes – with inner box and guarantee booklet

Lot 6224

Austrian - mid-19th century 30hr Viennese mantle clock, in an ebonised case with shaped pediment, alabaster columns and cast brass capitals, three train spring driven movement sounding the quarters and hours on two gongs with pull repeat, gilt dial centre with a silver chapter ring inscribed with Arabic numerals and days of the month, with steel moon hands and a contrasting centre sweep date recording hand. With pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 59cm  Length/Width: 38cm  Depth/Diameter: 16cm

Lot 158

Pair of teddy bears and Sooty and Sweep glove puppets: (1) Charlie Bears Harley teddy bear, CB 094076B, designed by Maria Collins, golden sparse plush, fully wobble jointed, with swing labels, carry bag, 11.5"/29cm; (2) Past Times Russ Vintage Edition Easter Bunny, LE 2000, blonde mohair with brown backing, with swing label certificate, 9"/23cm; Near Mint to Mint. (3) & (4) Sooty and Sweep plush glove puppets, Good; (4).

Lot 173

Dean's Rag Book Sweep teddy bear, for Compton and Woodhouse, 2003, LE 4950, an edition to celebrate 50 years of Sooty, grey and black mohair, press squeaker, with swing label certificate, box and trade carton, Near Mint to Mint, 11"/28cm.

Lot 733

A GIRAUD PERREGAUX wrist watch with seconds sweep and OMEGA GENEVE wrist watch

Lot 747

A russian divers watch VOSTOK AMPHIBIA second sweep W/O

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