Omega Seamaster De Ville automatic stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, circular silvered dial branded 'Turler' with baton markers, minute markers and sweep centre seconds, Omega crown, Omega bracelet, 35mm - ** Red Omega box - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning, waterproof sealed case - no images of the movement or case back available. Dial - good. Glass - with Omega logo, surface scratches. Hands - marks, some wear and surface corrosion, hole to the hour hand infill. Case - light marks. Crown - adjusting correctly. Bracelet - swelling to the links, dirty between the links and requires a clean, light surface marks, bruise mark to the clasp. - 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
We found 12154 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 12154 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
12154 item(s)/page
Omega Constellation Chronometer automatic square cased stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, square black dial with baton markers, date aperture and sweep centre seconds, quick set date, Omega bracelet, 33mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - numerous hairlines/cracks/crazing. Glass - scratches, with Omega logo. Hands - light marks when viewed under a 10x loupe. Case - surface marks and scratches present to the case sides. Crown - adjusting correctly. Bracelet - swelling to the links, surface scratches, 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
Omega Seamaster automatic 9ct gentleman's wristwatch, circa 1969, serial no. 276640xx, champagne dial with baton markers, sweep centre seconds and day/date apertures, cal. 752 24 jewel movement, 36mm (no strap) - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - good for the period. Glass - light marks present. Hands - light marks, matching. Case - the back with Seamaster emblem, typical light marks - see images for guidance. Crown - Omega adjusting correctly. Strap/Bracelet - none. - 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
A gentleman's 18ct gold Rolex Oyster Day-Date wrist watch c2008, the fluted bezel enclosing a black dial with baguette diamonds at 6 and 9 o'clock, day aperture at 12 o'clock, date aperture at 3 o'clock, remaining numerals set brilliant-cut diamonds, gilt hands, centre sweep seconds, coronet to the winding crown, on integral 18ct gold President bracelet, serial no. M408164/118238, 35mm diameter, 38mm including winding crown, gross weight 171.4g, in original suede-lined green presentation box with Garantie Internationale Attestation de Chronometre card, International Service guarantee card dated 18 Oct. 16/160 and Manuel de Garantie in Rolex wallet, operating and service manuals, red seal fob, green Rolex tag, plastic bezel guard, spare 18ct gold links, green Rolex pouch and card outer box.
A 9ct Gold pocket watch, together with a gold watch chain and prize fob, the watch with central sweep second hand and stop/go button, the movement numbered but unsigned and with engraved decoration, the watch 101.5 grams in weight, the chain and fob 45.7grams in weight The watch 5.2cm diameter, the chain 41cm longCondition report: The watch not working, with minor marks, dents and scratches due to age and use and a very worn bowThe chain also very worn, the marks on the fob unreadable
Fourteen Royal Doulton Bunnykins figures to include Storytime, Tally Ho, Sleepytime, Grandpa's Story, Busy Needles, Autumn days, Playtime, Helping Mother, Cooling Off, Rise and Shine, Family Photograph, Spring Time Clean Sweep and Sleigh Ride.Condition ReportGood condition apart from chip to base of Storytime.
A Set of Eighteen Elizabeth II Cries of London Silver Place-Card Holders, by Thomas Charles Jarvis, London, 1975 (1-16) and 1977 (17 and 18), each realistically cast as a figure of a 19th century trades person, on naturalistically cast base and with numbered milestone acting as the support for the place-card, eleven with original box, 7cm high and smaller, 25oz 15dwt, 801gr (19) . Each marked on the back. The marks are generally clear. In generally good condition. Some lacking original box. The figures depicted are: 1. Chimney Sweep; 2. Old Clothes Man; 3. Muffin Man; 4. Organ Grinder; 5. Sandwich Board Man; 6. Crossing Sweeper; 7. Match Seller; 8. Flower Seller; 9. Lavender Girl; 10. Boot Black; 11. News Boy; 12. Chair Mender; 13. Chestnut Man; 14. One-Man Band; 15. Soap Box Man; 16. Man and Performing Bear; 17. Night Watchman and 18. Rabbit Man
A Tavistock & James (P005904) quartz movement 34 mm diameter Wristwatch having an interfaced pattern rubber wristlet, the white face with Arabic numerals and luminous stainless steel hands and sweep second hand and a ''Hana Quartz'' 32 mm diameter Wristwatch, the white face with Roman numerals, black hands and yellow metal sweep second hand and with black braid type strap.
252. WILKINS STREET SWEEPER TOY | Very rare and desirable example for advanced collectors, one in the elusive series of the Wilkins horse drawn farm theme toys, replacement driver sits in cast frame seat, a solo work horse draws cart, ingenious design with rear axle | turning an original street sweep brush. | Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | 12" l. | Figure is replaced, (Very Good to Excellent Condition) for this toy. | $5,000 - $7,500
A 1940s Ebel Military Royal Air Force stainless steel wristwatch, 32mm case, running, silvered dial with Arabic numerals and centre sweep seconds hand, cover marked A M 6B/159 476 /43, on Bonklip stainless steel strap Glass: some wear and scratching, Dial: scratching and pitting and wear, Case: scratching and denting, Cover: scratched, Movement: some wear and scratching
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 (7168 Gnr: T. Ross, 1st Nthld: Vol: Art:) good very fine £200-£260 --- Thomas Ross was a Gunner in the ‘Elswick Battery’ being the South African service battery of the 1st Northumberland Volunteer Artillery. Sold with copied medal roll extracts and a copy of a contemporary souvenir roll of the entire battery ‘that served through the Boer War 1900. Major Harvey Scott in Command’. The Elswick Battery, manned by the 1st Northumberland Volunteer Artillery, did most excellent work throughout a great part of the campaign. They were furnished with six 12-pounder naval quick-firing guns manufactured by the Elswick firm. These guns and carriages were a present from Lady Meux to Lord Roberts. The battery landed at Cape Town about the end of April 1900. The battery was for a time in the Orange River Colony with Colonel Hickman's column, and was then taken to the Transvaal. In July 1900 this battery and the Canadian Battery were the field artillery of Ian Hamilton's force, which was on the north or left flank in the eastern advance towards Balmoral, and then was taken north-west of Pretoria towards Rustenburg, and thereafter eastwards again to Belfast. They accompanied General Pole-Carew to Koomati Poort in September 1900 and a portion operated about Rustenburg during October. Six officers and five non-commissioned officers and men were mentioned in Lord Roberts' final despatch. Two officers afterwards got the D.S.O. and two men the D.C.M. In Lord Kitchener's despatch of 8 July 1901 it was noted that one gun was with Major General Babington, one with Colonel Williams, both in the Western Transvaal; one with Brigadier General Bullock between the Delagoa and Natal lines, and one with Colonel E. C. Knox in the north-east of the Orange River Colony and in the Transvaal. A section was also for a time with Sir Henry Rawlinson in the Western Transvaal in 1901. The weapons of the battery were admittedly very superior in range and otherwise to the ordinary field-gun, and their shooting was often most highly praised. One sergeant was mentioned in the despatch of 8 July 1901 for good service in General French's sweep through the Eastern Transvaal. The personnel of the battery sailed for home on 28 June 1901.
General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Malaya, E.II.R. (4190112 L.A.C. R. W. Blatch. R.A.F.) very fine £80-£120 --- Richard William Blatch was born in Gosport, Hampshire, in July 1938 and served as a Junior Technician in the Royal Air Force. He died in service during a blizzard on Snowdonia on 17 November 1962: ‘Squadron Leader Tony Back, a South African stationed at Kenley, Corporal James Patrick McCann and Junior Technician Richard William Blatch were returning from an Inter-services climbing trip to ‘Craig yr Ysfa’ near the village of Capel Curig, Snowdonia, when the blizzard set in. McCann was the first to show signs of distress and then Blatch could not go on. The freak storm became “savage,” worse than anything the airmen had previously experienced – Blatch could only crawl and Back was trying to drag McCann to safety using a rope. Occasionally, they glimpsed a glow of light from the farmhouse they were heading for and saw the occasional sweep of car headlights, but they only made it 100 yards before collapsing from exposure. Back realised that their only hope was for him to set off and seek help alone. He gave Blatch some food and a torch to use as a signal when he returned. However, by the time an Inter-services search party returned, there was no signal to be seen. They continued to look for the men in the darkness and thick snow until 3.30am and resumed the search at dawn when they were joined by parties from the Matthew Boulton Technical College, Birmingham, and the Bangor University Mountain Club, who were at the Ogwen Cottage Mountain School, and by a section of the R.A.F. Valley mountain rescue team operating from Beddgelert. However, they searched in vain: McCann and Blatch had died frozen together, only 400 yards from the A5 road, huddled against a dry stone wall for protection.’ (Kenley Revival refers) Both Blatch and McCann are buried under C.W.G.C. headstones in Airmen’s Corner, St. Luke’s Churchyard, Whyteleafe, Surrey.
A GENT'S SILVER KEY WIND HALF CASED WALTHAM POCKET WATCH, Birmingham 1886, 105grms, a Climax 'Trip Action' patent half cased key wind pocket watch, (slight cracking to dial), Chester 1896, 125grms and a gent's silver encased key wind half cased silver pocket watch by Royle & Rawson, 115grms gross, all with white dials, Roman numerals and sweep seconds dial
A VERY FINE AND RARE HUANGHUALI YOKEBACK ARMCHAIR, GUANMAOYI17th centuryWith a well-carved protruding crestrail supported on a broad S-shaped splat and curved rear posts continuing to form the rear legs, the curved arms supported on tapering stiles and curved front posts continuing through the seat frame to form the front legs, the seat frame enclosing a soft-mat seat above a shaped apron and spandrels, the legs joined by stepped stretchers on the sides and a footrest on the front. 115cm (45 2/8in) high x 59cm (23 2/8in) wide x 44cm (17 3/8in) deep. Footnotes:十七世紀 黃花梨四出頭彎材官帽椅Provenance: Grace Wu Bruce, Hong Kong Sotheby's London, 13 May 2015, lot 115An important European private collection來源:香港古董商嘉木堂倫敦蘇富比,2015年5月13日,拍品編號115歐洲重要私人收藏Huanghuali yokeback armchairs such as the present example convey timeless elegance through the simplicity and balance of their lines which represents spare but opulent aesthetic of the Ming elite. They are distinguished by their large size, the generous sweep of the crestrail, well-shaped terminals and elegantly-curved front and back posts. The remarkable level of carpentry of this chair is also visible in the plain S-shaped back splat, which is carved from the same piece of wood and tongue-and-grooved into the underside of the top rail and tenoned to the back member of the seat frame. In addition, only four pieces of wood were used for the four verticals of the front legs and front arm-posts, back legs and back posts, with each vertical passing through the frame of the seat. Referring to the winged hat of the formal attire worn by Ming officials, the term guanmaoyi conveyed status and authority associated with the highest-ranking classes in China. Prior to the Ming dynasty, yokeback armchairs served as seats for Imperial family members and deities. Gaozong's empress (Gaozong r. 1127-1162), for example, is depicted gracefully seated on a yokeback armchair in one of a series of portraits of Song dynasty Imperial figures in the National Palace Museum, Taipei; see S.Handler, Austere Luminosity of Classical Chinese Furniture, London, 2001, p.46, fig.4.4.Illustrations included in literary sources of the Ming and Qing dynasties frequently show armchairs like the present example next to large tables in sumptuous reception halls, and beside writing tables in a scholar's studio. See, for example, a woodblock print in the 1616 edition of the 'Golden Lotus' Jin Ping Mei, depicting the main male character and his principal wife seated on a guanmaoyi chair while dining with his secondary wives and concubines seated on stools, illustrated by C.Clunas, 'The Novel Jin Ping Mei as a Source for the Study of Ming Furniture, in Chinese Furniture: Selected Articles from Orientations 1984-2003, Hong Kong, 2004, p.118, fig.8. For a general discussion about the basic model and decorative vocabulary of guanmaoyi armchairs, see C.Evarts, 'From Ornate to Unadorned', Journal of the Chinese Classical Furniture Society, Spring, 1993, pp.24-33.Compare with a nearly-identical huanghuali yokeback armchair, late 16th-early 17th century, in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, illustrated by N.Berliner, 'When Vernacular Meets Fine: Thoughts on Chinese Furniture Studies', Chinese Furniture: Selected Articles from Orientations 1984-1999, Hong Kong, 1999, pp.215, fig.11. A similar huanghuali yokeback chair, 17th century, was sold at Sotheby's New York, 20 March 2012, lot 127.主體以圓材製作,素面三彎靠背板嵌入搭腦下方與椅盤後大邊槽口,後腿上截穿過椅盤作肩出榫納入彎弧搭腦,三彎弧形的扶手同樣作肩出榫接合後腿上截,前方接前腿鵝脖,穿過椅盤成前腿足,中間支以三彎形上細下大的圓材聯幫棍。椅盤為格角榫攢邊框,抹頭見透榫,邊抹冰盤沿上舒下斂底壓窄邊線,四框內緣踩邊打眼造軟屜。座面下安券口牙子,沿邊起線,上方齊頭碰椅盤下面,二側嵌入腿足,底端出榫納入踏腳棖。左右兩面安相似券口牙子,後方為短牙子。腿間施步步高趕棖,踏腳棖及左右兩側管腳棖下各安一素牙子。官帽椅,顧名思義,是由於像古代官吏所戴的帽子而得名。四出頭官帽椅,以其簡潔的結構和協調的造型傳達出驚人的現代性,體現了明代文人逸士古雅雋永的美學追求。有別於更為常見的直材四出頭官帽椅,本拍品構件纖細,但彎曲程度大,製作時需用大料搜挖,以實現「柔婉」的效果,為堅硬的木材賦予了彈性之美。官帽椅歷史上常與中國統治階層的崇高地位息息相關。明代以前,官帽椅多用作皇室貴冑之坐具。台北國立故宮博物院館藏一件宋高宗後坐像,描繪了高宗皇后端&... This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP YTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Vintage Omega Constellation Day-Date Textured silver dial with gold baton markers, black enamel hour and minute hands, central seconds sweep hand, day-date window at 3 o’clock, Stainless steel screw down back 35.00mm case. Depth 11.30mm, Automatic movement 751 Calibre movement Circa 1968. with original box.Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend that you inspect any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.Plymouth Auction Rooms do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold. Please refer to clause 15 on our terms of business.
Third quarter of the 20th century gents Omega 9ct gold cased automatic movement wrist watch, with gold hands and sweep second hand to a discoloured silver dial with raised arabic numbers and batons, dial diam 3cm engraved with initials AWG and the date 18/10/59 to back, mounted on a modern black leather strap. est350-450
A gent's Oriosa steel cased wristwatch, having signed silvered dial with luminous tipped baton markers, luminous hands, orange sweep second hand, date aperture, Incabloc 17-jewel manual wind anti-magnetic movement, screw-down back cover, dia.35mm, on leather bracelet Condition report: Some age and handling wear to case, but generally good.Would benefit from a good clean.Dial good.Some very minor surface scratches to glass.In running order.
A gents Cyma Cymaflex gilt metal case manual wind wrist watch having signed silver dial, subsidiary seconds dial and baton markers, case dia. 31mm, on replacement leather bracelet, together with a gent's Ingersoll vintage wrist watch, having a signed champagne dial, baton markers, date aperture, and shockproof 7 jewel automatic movement, case dia. 33mm, on leather bracelet, with original card, box (2)Condition report: Cyma: Dial discoloured. Watch runs. Case with some surface abrasions. Age wear. Back cover good.Ingersoll: Dial discoloured.Watch runs. Sweep seconds hand with some rusting and pitting. Glass with numerous fine surface abrasions. Case with modest age wear, surface scratches etc. Winding crown heavily worn.
A gent's Edox steel cased automatic wrist watch having signed silver dial, quarter Arabic numerals and red sweep seconds hand, date aperture, screw down back cover, case dia. 34mm, on later leather braceletCondition report: Glass good. Dial good. Watch runs. Case generally good with minor surface abrasions only. Back cover later anotated Oxford School and dated 13.7.73.
A gent's Enicar steel cased automatic wrist watch having day/date dial, case dia. 35mm, and five various other gents' circa 1980 steel cased wrist watches, to include Wostok, Gala having orange sweep seconds hand and Incabloc manual wind movement, BWC Swiss Automatic, Fricoma Incabloc, and a Caravelle automatic with day/date dial (6)
TWO GOLD CASED LADIES WRISTWATCHES, each fitted to gold plated bracelets, an early 20th century white enamelled dial with roman numerals, the button is deficient, case hallmarked 9ct gold, a Rotary cream dial with Arabic numerals and a seconds sweep subsidiary dial at six o'clock position, inside case hallmarked 9ct gold
A George V 9ct gold Waltham half hunter keyless pocket watch (no hands), case diameter 48mm, gross weight 93.1 grams, together with an early 20th century 9ct gold oval link albert, 37cm, 42.5 grams.CONDITION: Personal inscription engraved to inner cuvette. Small dent to the case back. Numerous minor surface scratches to the case back and sides, commensurate with age and use. Hands missing. Sweep seconds hand present and the watch ticks when wound. Albert in good order consistent with age and some use. All links hallmarked.
A 1970's ladies Omega Automatic Geneve Dynamic watch. Blue and silver dial, with broad lume hands, sweep second hand in pale blue, date aperture at 3, outer seconds track, automatic movement, satin brushed steel ellipse case with tool 102 waterproof to the case back, on a white leather strap.
Border Fine Arts 'A Clean Sweep' (Standard Edition), model No. B0591A, limited edition 554/950; together with 'Hay Bogie' (Standard Edition), model No. B0698A, limited edition 372/950, both by Ray Ayres, on wood bases, with certificates (2) (a.f). No boxes; Clean Sweep in overall good condition; Hay Bogie - possible repair to the cart underside, otherwise ok.
Border Fine Arts Hay Time Figure Groups by Ray Ayres, commissioned by The Posthorn, Castle Douglas, all Gold limited edition 96/350, on wood bases, with boxes and certificates, comprising: 'Hay Cutting Starts Today', 'Loose Raking', 'Clean Sweep', 'Rowing Up', and 'Hay Bogie' (5) (a.f) . Clean Sweep - the chain is loose but easily repaired. The tip of one ear of the black horse has been re-glued. All models are slightly dusty but structurally sound, with no other obvious faults, damage or restoration.
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 18k rose gold automatic gentleman's wristwatch, no. J26472, no. 73xx, circular silvered dial with baton markers, minute markers, date aperture and sweep centre seconds, screw down crown with quick set date, signed cal. 3120 40 jewel movement, exhibition case back, Audemars Piguet brown leather strap with AP folding clasp, 41mm (557550-1-A) - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - good. Glass - minor light surface marks. Hands - good. Case - bezel, case front and sides with surface scratches. Crown - adjusting correctly. Strap - generally appears good. - 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
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. 16234, circa 1997, serial no. U87xxxx, circular white dial with applied Roman numerals, minute track, date aperture and sweep centre seconds, fluted bezel, screw down crown with quick set date, Jubilee 62510H bracelet with 555B end links, 36m (403814-1-A) - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - good. Glass - light surface marks. Hands - good. Case - light surface marks. Crown - adjusting correctly. Bracelet -. mild swelling to the links, light surface marks, clasp dated 1999, wrist size 8.00'' 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
Rolex Oyster-Perpetual Datejust stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. 1603, circa 1966, serial. no. 123xxxx, circular silvered dial with baton markers, minute markers, date aperture and sweep centre seconds, milled bezel, screw down crown, cal. 1570 26 jewel movement, signed case numbered 16000, Jubilee bracelet with 78350 folding clasp and 55 end links, 36mm (139340-1-A) - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - various small marks. Glass - surface scratches, crack at the six position. Hands - marks visible under a 10x loupe. Case - surface marks to the case sides and back. Crown - adjusting correctly. Bracelet - swelling to the links, 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

-
12154 item(s)/page