A 20th century English ships bulkhead clock having a 6” dial with roman numerals, five-minute Arabic’s and minute track, with a centre sweep seconds hand and time regulation lever, dial bearing the retailers name ”James Morton, Sunderland” along with the “Sestrel” trademark, heavy bevelled glass within a hinged brass bezel, going barrel eight-day movement with a lever platform escapement manufactured by Elliot of London, 8” brass drum case with fixing flange. With key.
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A gentlemen's stainless steel Eterna 'Eternamatic' automatic strap watch, 35mm diameter, with a brushed champagne dial, baton hour markers, date aperture and centre second sweep, to after market strap, case no. 4439255, watch has not been opened, no box or papersCondition report: Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands set.Some marks to dial and hands. Some scratches to perspex.Scratches to case, and some deeper catches around the edge of the caseback.Strap very worn.No box or papers.Case has not been opened.
A stainless steel Seiko '5' automatic bracelet watch, 42mm diameter with an orange dial, luminous dot hour markers and hands, with a centre second sweep and day/date apertures at '3', to unidirectional rotating bezel and exhibition case back, with stainless steel bracelet and deployant clasp, with box and papers and spare link, model no. W25115 SRPD59K1, case no. 4R36-07G0 058724Condition report: Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.In a generally good condition, surface marks/scratches to case and bracelet.
A stainless steel Ingersoll 'The Muse' automatic heartbeat strap watch, 45mm diameter with a black dial, luminous Arabic numerals and hands with centre second sweep, date aperture and day/month subdials, with 'heartbeat' exhibition to the dial, and an exhibition case back, to leather strap, with box and papers, model no. I09503Condition report: Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Generally in a good condition, with some very minor scratches to case and some wear to the strap.There is a slight mark to the dial between 9 and 10, looks to be a manufacturing mark.
A cased titanium Vostok 'Almaz Space Station' automatic strap watch,47mm diameter with a grey dial, luminous baton hour markers, centre second sweep and date aperture at '6', with unidirectional rotating bezel, brown leather strap and spare nato style strap, model no. NH35A-320H263, no. 0595/3000, with boxCondition report: Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.The watch appears to be in an almost unworn condition. Some minor light scratches to case.
A cased stainless steel Vostok 'Ekranoplan Caspian Sea Monster' automatic strap watch, with a blue PVD coated case, 47mm diameter, with a blue dial with luminous tritium tube hour markers, centre second sweep and date aperture at '6', to unidirectional rotating bezel and rubber strap, with spare blue leather strap, model no. NH35-546D511, no. 0050/3000, with boxCondition report: Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Watch is in a generally good condition, with some scratches to the case, and some dirt to the caseback.
Three watches,comprising a gentlemen's stainless steel Bulova automatic bracelet watch, c.1970, ref. 7691, with a cushion shaped case with silvered dial, date aperture at '3'and centre second sweep, to integral link bracelet and Bulova deployant clasp, a gentlemen's stainless steel Seiko '5' automatic bracelet watch, ref. 7009-3100, with box and paperwork, and a mechanical strap watch, the dial signed West End Watch Co., Secundus (3)Condition report: All three currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crowns wind and hands adjust ok.Surface marks/scratches to all.Crystal to Bulova very scratched, and yellowed. Minor wear to bracelet links of Bulova.Seconds hand to West End watch deficient, and crown appears to be a replacement. Strap worn. Some areas of porosity or possible repair to the steel case back.
A collection of jewellery and watches, to include a gentlemen's 9ct gold Mira automatic bracelet watch, 34mm diameter, with a silvered dial, baton hour markers with Arabic numerals at the quarters, and centre second sweep, A Schild movement calibre no. 1700, case import hallmark London, with later metal bracelet, an Art Deco silver paste set bracelet, one paste deficient, a single silver Georg Jensen dolphin earring, no. 129, a two row faceted rock crystal quartz necklace, costume jewellery, etc. (qty.)Condition report: Watch: Currently running. No guaranee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands adjust.Marks to dial, scratches to glass and case.Bracelet is a later replacement.Paste bracelet:One paste missing. Discolouration and scratches to some of the remaining paste.Some of the blue paste loose in collets - spin within settings but still appear secure.Surface marks/scratches/tarnish to silver.Clasp appears secure.
Rolex: a rare GMT Master wrist watch Oyster Perpetual GMT Master 'Pepsi' model 6542, stainless steel case, signed Rolex calibre 1030 automatic movement, 1957 from serial number between lugs, round black dial with lume plots, triangular and baton hour markers, date aperture at 3, outer seconds track in white, stainless steel lume-filled Mercedes hands, stainless steel sweep centre seconds hand with lume plot, red GMT hand with stainless steel lume-filled pointer terminal, red and blue bakelite GMT bezel with 24 hour scale, screw-down crown with coronet, on a hollow-link Oyster bracelet strap with 280 to the end links and 7836 to the first links, with a signed Rolex foldover clasp numbered 270, no box and papers(Case: 37mm excluding crown)
Early 20th century English lever deck watch c 1915-20 in a silver case with a 45mm enamel dial, Roman numerals, second/minutes track, steel spade hands and centre sweep seconds hand, three-quarter plate keyless movement with a jewelled balance cock and polished steel regulator, compensation balance with timing screws and steel overcoil balance spring, screwed cup jewelling and jewelled escapement pivots, dial and movement inscribed Alexander & Son, Coventry, No 91165. Crown wound and pin set. Secured within a brass screwed mount and bezel (watch crystal and bow missing) in a rectangular mahogany box with a hinged velvet lined lid, with a circular unmarked bone plaque.
Robert Harrop - The Camberwick Green Collection - six figures comprising Roger Varley (chimney sweep), the Soldier, Mr Wantage (telephone engineer), Mr Clamp (greengrocer), Mr Gubbins (dustman) and Mr Dagenham (salesman), all appear mint in original boxes (this does not constitute a guaranatee) [6]
Gents third quarter of 20th century stainless steel cased Yema Yachtingraf chronograph wrist watch, circa 1960s, having white and luminous hands to a black dial, white sweep seconds hand, two subsidiary dials, the dial inscribed ‘Yema Yachtingraf 17-jewels, Incabloc, patent pending’, dial diam 30mm, (40mm inc black enamelled rotating bezel), the back inscribed ‘100% waterproof Y Yema, 10 atmospheres, 812099, all steel’, mounted on an old black leather two-part strap
Gents third quarter of 20th century 9ct gold cased International Watch Co, Schaffhausen, wrist watch, having gold hands to a silvered dial with raised gold batons, sweep second hand, the movement stamped ‘International Watch Co’ and numbered 1733754, the case back stamped ‘9c’ and ‘0.375 International Watch Co’, Swiss, further bearing the London import hallmark for 1964, serial number 1709885/1209
Gents third quarter of 20th century stainless steel cased Tudor Oyster Royale wrist watch, having black hands to a cream dial with raised Arabic numbers, sweep seconds hand, dial diam 30mm, case numbered to base 7903 and 73873, mounted on a stainless steel flexible bracelet stamped 'Rolex, Made in England, Stainless Steel, WAB', sold together with the original bill of purchase and receipt dated 4.6.59 in the sum of £25
Gents third quarter of 20th century Longines gold plated and stainless steel backed wrist watch, having gold hands to a gold dial with raised gold batons, sweep second hand, calendar aperture, inscribed ‘Longines Automatic’, dial diam 30mm, the back inscribed ‘Longines, stainless steel back’, no strap
Ladies last quarter of 20th century stainless steel cased Tudor Oyster Royal wrist watch with gold hands and sweep seconds hand to a cream dial with raised gold batons, dial diam 18mm, case stamped to back 'Original oyster case by Rolex, Geneva', further stamped with Rolex crown and mounted on a flexible Rolex stainless steel bracelet stamped 'Steelinox, Rolex, Swiss made' and further stamped '62' with original red leather Tudor by Rolex, Geneva point of sale case
Family group: A poignant Second War Battle of Britain Spitfire pilot’s campaign group of three awarded to Flight Sergeant L. R. Carter, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, who survived a mid-air collision during a dog-fight serving with 66 Squadron, 11 October 1940 - only to be shot down and killed, aged 21, whilst carrying out a fighter sweep over northern France with 74 Squadron, 6 July 1941 1939-45 Star, 1 copy clasp, Battle of Britain; Air Crew Europe Star; War Medal 1939-45, with Caterpillar Club badge, in gold with ‘ruby’ eyes, reverse engraved ‘Sgt/Pilot L. R. Carter’, with named Air Council enclosure and portrait photograph of recipient - both mounted on thick card for framed display purposes, enclosure cut for purpose, good very fine Three: Sergeant A. W. Carter, Bedfordshire Regiment 1914-15 Star (12886 L. Cpl A. W. Carter. Bedf: R.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (12886 Sjt. A. W. Carter. Bedf. R.); Defence Medal, mounted with Cap Badge on card for framed display purposes, very fine (lot) £2,000-£3,000 --- Leslie Raymond Carter was born in Shenley, Hertfordshire, and was the son of Albert William Carter. He was educated at St. Alban’s School, Shenley, and after school was briefly an engineering apprentice at Rolls Royce in Derby. Carter joined the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, aged 18, in 1939. He was mobilised with the outbreak of the Second War, and carried out pilot training. Carter was posted as a Sergeant Pilot for operational flying with 66 Squadron (Spitfires) at Coltishall, 28 August 1940. Carter was posted to 610 Squadron in September 1940, and to 41 Squadron at Hornchurch, 1 October 1940. Ten days later he was involved in a fatal mid-air collision: ‘11 Aircraft ordered to patrol base at 30,000 feet. About 50 Me. 109’s were sighted at 30,000 feet and the squadron climbed to attack. During the combat F/O O’Neill and Sgt. Carter collided. F/O O’Neill crashed near West Kingsdown and was killed. Sgt. Carter baled out and landed uninjured. P/O Lecky did not return from the engagement and was later found dead near West Kingsdown. P/O Lock [later an ‘Ace’ and D.S.O., D.F.C. and Bar] shot down 1 Me. 109 in flames.’ Carter described the incident in a letter to his mother, written shortly after the incident (this letter was printed in the book Despatches From The Heart - An Anthology of Letters From The Front, by A. Tapert, and later reprinted in The Sunday Express, 4 November 1984): ‘Sergts. Mess R.A.F., 41 Squadron, Hornchurch. Dear Mother, Herewith a line to let you know that I reached my base alright yesterday, & also an adventure to thrill the youth of the next generation & this one too I should imagine. After lunch we went off on a “flap” & were patrolling London to Maidstone when we get the “tally-ho” & there is the old 109 stooge trap all laid open to the boys of 41 Sqdn, being clear we could see gangs right, left, up & down so off we go into line astern & climb into the sun so that the swine can’t get can’t get such a big dive on us. Next minute something hit me amidships & most everything goes quiet after a few seconds of bumps, swings & jars & there I am sitting in the cock-pit of my Spitty with no engine & the tail & about a yard of fuselage hanging on by the tail control wires, & altimeter reading 28,000 ft. I sat still as I knew I wouldn’t catch fire & I saw the other Spit tearing towards the deck, smoking slightly. Next moment however there is a bang & the tail comes over & bangs the cockpit by my ear, & swings back & takes another crack. So I lowered the seat & sat with all my straps undone, & wireless disconnected breathing in the oxygen which luckily is still coming through, & watching the tail having a crack at me. At 17,000 I decide to get out & grabbing the tail on one of its frequent swings, held on until I am standing on the edge of the cockpit & then let go & jumped backwards. At this time the wreck is going slowly round & the starboard main planes plonks itself under my back, & there I lay for about ten seconds wondering what I had landed on & looking around I decide to get clear by going to the wing and stepping off by the trailing edge. I could now hear the battle above & so decided to do a delayed drop. I couldn’t get my head up for a start until I decided to do what I had heard previously, double up my legs, & it worked. I started rolling. I whizzed down to lower cloud level at 4,000 feet & looked for the ripcord & pulled it, according to regulations. For less time than it takes to write a couple of letters I thought I was being strangled, there being no jolt, & then was leisurely floating down to South Kingsdown, ten miles from Maidstone, into the arms of about ten L.D.V’s & forty women & kids demanding to know if I was British. I only had one minutes anxiety & that was when my wreckage came past, after I had pulled the ripcord, about fifty feet away. I have not a single cut or bruise thank the Lord & the parachute packer, whom I have just been round to thank in the normal way. Cheerio. Love to All at Home. Keep smiling. Les. P.S. I must get the adjutant to send off for my caterpillar, as it was an Irving air chute.’ Having survived that encounter, Carter was back on flying duties 17 October 1940. Five days latter, he suffered severe frostbite to his fingers - the canopy of his Spitfire being frozen partly open whilst flying a patrol at 35,000 feet. Carter was unable to fly for several months, and was placed on light duties. He was posted to 58 O.T.U. early the following year, prior to returning to operational flying with 74 Squadron (Spitfires) operating from Manston. Carter took off for a sweep over northern France, 6 July 1941. He was presumed shot down and killed over Wormhoudt, near Lille. Aged 21, Flight Sergeant Carter is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial. Albert William Carter was the father of the above, and served during the Great War with the Bedfordshire Regiment in the French theatre of war from 30 July 1915. For his services during the Great War he was Mentioned in Despatches (London Gazette 18 December 1917). Sold with copied research.
The General Service Medal awarded to Marine H. C. Hopkins, 45 Commando, Royal Marines, who was wounded in action in Radfan in May 1964 whilst attached to the 3rd Battalion, Parachute Regiment General Service 1962-2007, 3 clasps, Borneo, Radfan, South Arabia (RM.19268 H. C. Hopkins. Mne. R.M.) about extremely fine £600-£800 --- H. C. Hopkins enlisted in to the Royal Marines in 1961 and was wounded in action by shrapnel to the left hand at Wadi Dhubsan in Radfan on 26 May 1964, while serving as a Signaller with ‘X’ Company, 45 Commando, Royal Marines, attached to the 3rd Battalion, Parachute Regiment. His patrol was advancing down a steep-sided valley to assault tribesmen when it came under fire from several directions simultaneously with several commandos wounded and killed. The following account of the action appears on the Britain’s small wars website under the title ’45 in the Radfan’: ‘On 25 May, X Company, Four Five, flew up to join 3 Para on Arnold’s Spur. The Wessex helicopters of 815 Squadron, H.M.S. Centuar, had now come into the theatre of operations to relieve the R.A.F. Belvederes. X Company, once established on Arnold’s Spur, began to make final plans for the raid on the Wadi Dhubsan. The Wadi Dhubsan lay some 2,000 feet below the Bakri Ridge and the sides were steep. To the west of Dhubsan, and half a mile south of the Bakri Ridge, lay the Jebel Haqla, a flat topped feature rising to over 1,500 feet, which dominated the surrounding wadis. It was known that the Wadi Dhubsan was a stronghold of the dissidents and was therefore the next objective. Throughout the afternoon, sections of X Company moved cautiously to the edge of Arnold’s Spur and began to reconnoitre their routes for the following day. C Company, 3 Para, moved to establish pickets on the Jebel Haqla as A Company, 3 Para, descended the steep escarpment to secure the western end of Dhubsan. X Company’s task was to advance 1,000 yards and conduct a sweep as far as the village of Hawfi. The pickets of 3 Para reported some fifty dissidents coming up the Dhubsan and did not make their presence felt. For the next 600 yards, X Company progressed in silence until suddenly Sergeant W. Patterson of 1 Troop spotted a group of dissidents way up on the steep ridge to the right. 3 Troop was in the lead on the wadi floor. The leading sections under command of Corporals Jan Bickle and Terry Warterson took cover behind a wall and opened fire, sending the well armed dissidents scuttling behind a rock, dragging their wounded with them. The dissidents, from the protection of their well-concealed sangars, opened up from all directions to the front of X Company. The Marines slowly picked their way up the slope, dodging from rock to rock with the enemy fire increasing every minute. The high-pitched drone of a Scout helicopter, carrying the Commanding Officer and Intelligence Officer of 3 Para, could be heard approaching from the rear. The Scout became the target for a strong barrage of enemy fire and was hit on several occasions. The pilot, Major Jackson, skilfully kept the helicopter under control and landed it safely in front of 3 Troop and the Marines dashed forward to give it protection. Lieutenant-Colonel Farrar-Hockley then ordered A Company, 3 Para, to move up on the high ground. Air strikes were authorised and X Company began to lay out bright red and orange fluorescent panels with the panels pointing towards dissident sangars, thus giving the Hunter pilots, approaching at over 400 m.p.h., a clear reference point to the target. Moving out from behind cover with the bright panels, Captain R. Brind, Second in Command, X Company, soon became the target for heavy fire and was shot through the thigh and stomach. He completed his task and was dragged to safety, before sustaining further injury through steady sniper fire, by Marines Brownett and Robertson and was treated for his wounds by one of X Company’s Naval Sick Berth Attendants, S.B.A. Williams. 1 Troop, commanded by Lieutenant J. Barr, came under the heaviest fire. The majority of the troops were down in the bottom of the wadi near the wall, where Marine Kimber with the G.P.M.G. had been keeping up a steady rate of covering fire; the Marines approached the top of the knoll. Marine David Wilson, the troop signaller, was shot through the chest by enemy fire and died almost immediately as Lieutenant Barr began to drag him behind a rock. 1 Troop suffered another casualty when Marine Dunkin was shot in the knee and his leg was later amputated. As is the custom in the Marines on these occasions, the kit of Marine David Wilson was later auctioned amongst his comrades in X Company and the proceeds forwarded to his relatives. The Company group of 150 men raised £700 in the auction. His cap badge (on his green beret) fetched £100.’ Note: Marine David Wilson’s General Service Medal was sold in these rooms in May 2016. Sixteen Royal Marines died on active service in Radfan 1961-67. Sold with copied research.
A Gentleman's C.W.C. stainless steel military wristwatch, the black dial with Arabic numerals, luminous batons and sweep seconds hand, manual wind, the reverse stamped '6BB-6645-99' and '523-8290' above arrow and below '234/79', diameter of dial approx 27mmCondition report: In working order but no guarantee, hands set ok and appears to wind smoothly, some scratches to the case, general wear, refer to images
A Gentleman’s gold plated Bucherer wristwatch, the white dial with batons and subsidiary seconds dial, manual wind, 15 jewels, with attached gold plated expanding bracelet, together with a Gentleman’s gold plated Liga wristwatch, the silver dial with batons and sweep seconds hand, manual wind, 17 jewels, with attached black leather strap (2) Condition report: Both in working order but no guarantee, dial diamond of each approx. 26mm, scratches to glass
A Gentleman’s stainless steel Rolex Precision Oysterdate wristwatch, the grey dial with batons, date aperture and sweep seconds hand, with attached stainless steel bracelet, ref. 6694-2215529 Condition report: No documentation, not a Rolex bracelet, not in working order- fully wound, crown is not engaging with the movement to set the watch, the silvered dial is flaking and degraded, some paint stains to the case and glass, crown screws down, unable to get into the movement to send an image, general wear, refer to images
A Gentleman's stainless steel Breitling Cockpit Chronometer wristwatch, the decorative dial with batons, date aperture and sweep seconds hand, screw down crown, with attached Breitling bracelet, back of case stamped 'B49350-936364', diameter of dial approx 30mm, with accompanying chronometer certificate and instruction manual, within Breilting case and carrying caseCondition report: In working order but not guaranteed for timekeeping or longevity. The case, strap, clasp and bezel are good with some light/fine abrasions typical of age and regular or daily wear. The inner bezel has some deeper scratches. Case back good. Not opened to inspect movement. Dial, hands and hour markers all good/very good. Movement sets, winds and runs. Date advances correctly. A service and/or inspection is advised before immersing in water, internal bracelet measures approx 18.5cm
A gentleman's Omega Automatic Seamaster Wristwatch the champagne dial with hourly dot markers, minute track, sweep seconds hand and date aperture at 3 o'clock in gold plated and stainless steel tonneau shaped case on associated gold plated expanding bracelet, case width approx 37mm. No box or papers
A gentleman's Omega Seamaster De Ville Automatic Wristwatch the pinstripe dial with hourly baton markers and sweep seconds hand in gold plated and stainless steel case on brown leather strap, case width approx 33mm. A gentleman's Bulova Automatic Wristwatch the silvered dial with hourly baton markers and sweep seconds hand in gold plated and stainless steel case on expanding bracelet (bracelet A/F) case width approx 33mm and a gentleman's Excalibur Automatic Wristwatch
A Tissot 'Stylist' open-faced pocket watch, with a slimline 41mm case, champagne dial with black roman numeral hour markers, steel hands, and gold centre second sweep fitted with a lever wound movement, in a gold plated case with fitted boxCondition Report: Pocket watch is currently working but has not been tested for time keepingPocket watch is in a gold plated caseEwbanks Auction house does not guarantee the working order of the items it sellsCase back is scratched, there is an obvious scratch to the top of watch
GARRARD - a Vintage 9ct gold automatic bracelet watch, silvered dial with gilt baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds hand and date aperture, 25 jewel movement with calibre 2472, hallmarks London 1971, case width 33mm, working order, 55.9g grossMovement - currently workingDial - some light surface dirt and wearGlass - general marks and wearHands - goodCase - caseback has presentation inscription, otherwise only light wearCrown - possibly a replacement and is quite stiff, hands are stiff to adjustBracelet - unassociated expanding bracelet, light wearNotes - no box or papers
ROLEX - a stainless steel Air-King Oyster Perpetual automatic bracelet watch, ref. 114234, circa 2013, black dial with diamond and Roman numeral hour markers, sweep centre seconds hand, fluted bezel and Rolex Oyster Steelinox bracelet, serial no. 909YZ171, case width 34mm, working order, boxed with service manual and guarantee card Movement - currently working Dial - very clean, one tiny fibre strand above Rolex title Glass - very clean Hands - good Case - light marks and light wear, bezel high points are worn Crown - screw-down working, hands adjust smoothly Bracelet - associated Oyster bracelet, general surface marks and no stretching to links Notes - with inner box, guarantee card and service booklet
TUDOR - a Vintage stainless steel Jumbo Prince Oysterdate automatic wristwatch, ref 90814, circa 1978, silvered dial with baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds hand, magnified date aperture and fluted bezel with Oyster case by Rolex, 25 jewel movement with calibre 2784, caseback no. 9080, serial no. 885858, case width 38mm, working orderMovement - currently workingDial - cleanGlass - one miniscule scrape on edge between 1 and 2Hands - goodCase - general surface marksCrown - screw-down working, quick-set date working, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - unassociated leather strap, slight wearNotes - no box or papers
ROAMER - a Vintage 9ct gold LimeLight automatic wristwatch, stiped silvered dial with gilt baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds hand and date aperture, 17 jewel movement with calibre 522, hallmarks Birmingham 1974, case no. 110, case width 33mm, working order, 35.6g grossMovement - currently workingDial - cleanGlass - a few edge cracks which are all invisible when viewed front-onHands - goodCase - caseback has presentation inscription, otherwise only general surface marksCrown - quick-set date working, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - unassociated brown leather strap, light wearNotes - no box or papers
SEIKO 5 - a Vintage stainless steel Sports automatic bracelet watch, ref. 6119-6023, circa 1970s, black dial with baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds hand and day/date aperture, 21 jewel movement with calibre 6119C, serial no. 040238, case width 38mm, working orderMovement - currently workingDial - a few very minor spots of surface paintGlass - quite worn and markedHands - slight corrosion and wear to minute handCase - general wear and some white surface paintCrown - hands adjust smoothly, quick-set date workingBracelet - associated bracelet, quite worn and links are stretchedNotes - no box or papers
OMEGA - a stainless steel 'Planet Ocean' Seamaster Professional Co-Axial Chronometer automatic wristwatch, ref. 2201.51.00 / 1681651, circa 2008, matte black dial with luminous tapered baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds hand, date aperture and rotating bezel, calibre 2500, serial no. 81876662, case width 40mm, working order, boxed with papersMovement - currently workingDial - very cleanGlass - cleanHands - good, lumed filament brightCase - light surface marksCrown - screw-down working, quick-set date working, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - unassociated leather strap, slight wearNotes - with outer and inner box, instruction manual, warranty and certificate cards, and service receipt dated 2017
ROLEX - a stainless steel 'Coke' GMT Master II Oyster Perpetual Date automatic bracelet watch, ref. 16710, circa 2006, black dial with luminous baton and dot hour markers, GMT hand, sweep centre seconds hand, magnified date aperture, rotating black and red bezel with Rolex Oyster steel bracelet, serial no. Z239186, case width 40mm, working order, boxed with Rolex service invoice dated 2018, original bezel insert and second-hand invoice receipt Movement - currently working Dial - very clean Glass - very clean Hands - good, lumed filament bright Case - very clean, only a couple of miniscule marks on bezel between 9 and 10 Crown - screw-down working, quick-set hour working, hands adjust smoothly Bracelet - associated Rolex Oyster bracelet, minimal stretching to links, clasp working Notes - with inner and outer box, Rolex service invoice, original bezel insert and second-hand invoice receipt
TISSOT - a gold plated stainless steel Visodate Seastar Seven automatic wristwatch, silvered dial with baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds hand and date aperture, case width 34mm, working orderMovement - currently workingDial - cleanGlass - light surface marksHands - goodCase - general wear and marksCrown - hands adjust smoothly, no quick-set date functionBracelet - unassociated leather strap, light wearNotes - no box or papers
TIFFANY & CO FOR ROLEX - a rare stainless steel Oyster Perpetual automatic bracelet watch, ref. 1002, circa 1967, silvered dial signed Tiffany & Co with baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds hand and steel Oyster bracelet, serial no. 1664791, case width 33mm, working order Movement - currently working Dial - a couple of tiny flakes below and above Rolex text Glass - very light marks Hands - good Case - general wear and marks Crown - screw-down working, hands adjust smoothly Bracelet - on an Oyster bracelet with Steelinox 50190 clasp Notes - no box or papers
LONGINES - a Vintage stainless steel mechanical wristwatch, silvered dial with baton hour markers and sweep centre seconds hand, 17 jewel movement with calibre 194S, serial no. 12623478, case no. 75171, case width 33mm, working orderMovement - currently workingDial - discolouration stain around 1 and 2 along with small surface spots all overGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - general surface marksCrown - hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - unassociated leather strapNotes - no box or papers
A large Chinoiserie cloisonne enamel brass repeater carriage clock, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, sweep centre seconds hand, subsidiary dial, Corinthian column supported case and movement striking on a bell, case height 16.5cm, working order, with keyMovement - currently workingDial - cleanGlass - no chips or cracksHands - goodCase - a few very small enamel chipsNotes - with key
OMEGA - a gold plated Constellation quartz bracelet watch, ref. 196.0138, champagne dial with gilt baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds hand and date aperture, 17 jewel movement with calibre 1332, case width 34mm, not currently workingMovement - not currently working and may only need new battery but cannot guarantee, some minor corrosion on battery coverDial - cleanGlass - a few light patches of surface dirtHands - goodCase - light wearCrown - quick-set hour workingBracelet - original Omega gold plated bracelet, light stretching to linksNotes - no box or papers
ROTARY - a 9ct gold quartz bracelet watch, white dial with gilt baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds hand, date aperture and 9ct bracelet, 5 jewel movement, case no. 3502, case width 33mm, working order, 51g gross, boxedMovement - currently workingDial - cleanGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - general marksCrown - hands adjust smoothly, quick-set date workingBracelet - original 9ct bracelet, general wearNotes - boxed, no papers
ROTARY - a gold plated stainless steel Cambridge automatic wristwatch, ref. GS05252/01, circa 2020, silvered dial with Roman numerals, sweep centre seconds hand, date aperture and glass exhibition caseback, 21 jewel movement, case width 40mm, working order, boxed with papersMovement - currently workingDial - very cleanGlass - very cleanHands - goodCase - mostly very cleanCrown - quick-set date working, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated Rotary leather strap, slight wearNotes - with inner box and papers
ROTARY - a 9ct gold Incabloc mechanical wristwatch, champagne dial with gilt Arabic numerals and sweep centre seconds hand, 17 jewel movement with calibre 1900/01, hallmarks London 1976, case width 33mm, working order, 29.6g grossMovement - currently workingDial - mostly clean, a few light surface scratchesGlass - general surface dirt and wearHands - goodCase - light wear and marksCrown - hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - unassociated leather strap, nearly newNotes - no box or papers
BULOVA - a Vintage 9ct gold quartz wristwatch, champagne dial with baton hour markers and sweep centre seconds hand, calibre 2431.10, import hallmarks London 1978, case width 33mm, working order, 37.9g grossMovement - currently workingDial - very cleanGlass - a few surface marksHands - goodCase - general surface marks and light wearCrown - hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - unassociated black leather strap with original Bulova buckle, mostly cleanNotes - no box or papers
OMEGA - a Vintage stainless steel Constellation Chronometer automatic bracelet watch, ref. 168.004, circa 1963, silvered dial with baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds hand and date aperture, 24 jewel movement with calibre 561, serial no. 20971838, case width 35mm, working order, boxedMovement - curreently workingDial - slightly discoloured with light surface spots all overGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - general surface marks with a few deeper marks on casebackCrown - hands adjust smoothly, no quick-set date function, date rolls over smoothlyBracelet - unassociated steel expanding bracelet, good orderNotes - with inner and outer box, no papers
OMEGA - a Vintage gold plated Geneve automatic bracelet watch, ref. 166.0173 / 366.0832, circa 1973, champagne dial with baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds hand and date aperture, calibre 1012, serial no. 37809718, case width 36mm, working orderMovement - currently workingDial - cleanGlass - one large crack between 6 and 7 along with other heavy surface marksHands - good, only one tiny hole in hour hand filamentCase - quite heavy wear, mostly to plating on high pointsCrown - quick-set date working, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated Omega bracelet, wear to plating on edgesNotes - no box or papers
TISSOT - a Vintage stainless steel Visodate Seastar Seven automatic bracelet watch, silvered dial with baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds hand and date aperture, case width 34mm, working orderMovement - currently workingDial - slightly discolouredGlass - multiple surface scratchesHands - goodCase - general wear and marksCrown - no quick-set date function, hands adjust very looselyBracelet - steel expanding bracelet, light wearNotes - no box or papers
A gentleman's stainless steel Universal (Geneve) Uni-Compax wristwatch with 17-jewel movement no 281, the 28 mm champagne dial with subsidiary dials and sweep seconds the outer ring calibrated for miles/km, case number 22296 4/19022274; Engraved 'JR to JR I.XII.59' Note - James 'Jimmy Riddell' Olympic skier, see lots 142/148Ticks but does not maintain, dial spotted and stained
A GROUP OF CERAMICS AND METALWARES, to include a boxed set of four Life Style With Wedgwood plated place holders, a Royal Worcester gilt banded cake plate, a German stoneware stein, a Portmeirion Dawn Chorus small footed cake stand diameter 15.5cm, a Portmeirion Crazy Daisy candle holder, a boxed Royal Worcester cake slice, Wedgwood Hathaway Rose square pin dish and trinket box, a Rosenthal Chippendale Deutscher Wald bowl, a Hummel figurine of a girl sitting in a tree, a Royal Worcester 1124 figurine of a seated boy (extensive repairs), a cobalt blue and white gilt Reichenbach cake stand, a Goebel chimney sweep boy riding on a pig, two Rosenthal Aladdin plate (Condition report: most pieces appear in good condition, some damage, as stated) (Qty)
A gent's 9ct yellow gold Longines Flagship automatic wristwatch, having round silvered baton dial, sweep second hand and date aperture at 3 o'clock, fitted to an integral meshlink bracelet with Longines folding clip clasp, case dia.36mm, overall length 190mm, bracelet width 18mm, gross weight 71.1g, inside case engraved Longines Swiss Made Flagship 3418, hallmarked 9ct, London import 1965, sponsor Baume & Co, bracelet hallmarked 9ct, London 1966, sponsor N&T Ltd, with original boxCondition report: In working order.
WWII Spitfire Mk Va memorabilia, mounted on a board, stating that the bits were collected from a crash site.WWII RAF Spitfire MkVa P8438, 133 Eagle Squadron, flown by P/O S.F. Wedon, 101462 RAF VR, 3/4/1942.P8438 P/O Samuel Fisk Whedon successfully deployed his chute, but died from his wounds on landing, collided mid air with P/O William Albert Arends, P8595, nr Epworth, Lincolnshire. Arends later was lost on fighter sweep to St. Omer in Spitfire Vb EP168. On the return, attacked by a half dozen Fw190's. Managed to take one with him before succumbing to the odds. Killed in Action (KIA) 20-6-42.

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