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Postcards, Tony Warr Collection, a mixed subject selection of approx. 90 cards inc. Ernest Nister published 'Scot Characters' series 15 (set 6), children's arts cards illustrated by H Schultz (13) with some duplication also anti-Kaiser, catchphrases, early London (2), Phil May, scenic, flowers, chimney sweep, Jotter etc (some duplication) (mixed condition, fair/gd)
Hamilton Watch Company: A Stainless steel military keyless pocket watchThe black dial with Arabic numerals and second sweep, the rear case engraved 'Part No. AN 5740 MFR: Part No. 4992B Serial No. 442-42 Contract No. 86366 Hamilton Watch Co', Serial No 442-42, 52mm diameterFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Omega: A stainless steel manual wind wristwatchMovement: 18-jewel manual wind, No.9539068Dial: brushed silvered, Roman and Arabic numerals, black outer 5 second divisions, modern blued steel hands and with seconds sweepCase: brushed and polished round, snap on backStrap/Bracelet: ox blood faux snakeskin leatherBuckle/Clasp: plated Signed: dial movement and caseSize: 33mmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A group of Royal Copenhagen models20th CenturyIncluding 'Shepherdess and Chimney sweep', model no. 1276, 'Emperor's new clothes', no.1288, 'The Soldier and the Princess', no.1180, and the 'The Princess and the Swineherd', no.1114, and ten others, painted and impressed marks (14)Footnotes:Total lot comprises a boy and a girl each with a calf, model nos.772 and 779, 'Shepherdess and Chimney sweep', model.1276, 'Emperor's new clothes', no.1288, 'The Soldier and the Princess', no.1180, 'The Princess and the Swineherd', no.1114, 'Goose Girl', no.527, 'Hans Clodhopper, the boy on a goat', no.1228, a girl with a wheatsheaf, no.908, a shepherd boy, no.865, another shepherd boy, no.620, a boy cutting a stick, no.905, 'Girl from Bornholm', no.1323, and Ballerina Girl, no.4075For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Scarce Lehmann (Germany) Tinplate Clockwork Baker & Chimney Sweep, EPL 450 circa 1900, lithographed tin, baker in white, complete with ladle, driving his tricycle, with peddling motion, chimney sweep, in black, on back of trike, with broom (missing bristles) clockwork mechanism working, in very good original condition. 5 inches (13cms) long, and small carpet toy tinplate cat, lithographed tin. (2 items)
OMEGA, SEAMASTER, A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL BRACELET WATCH brushed light-cream dial with raised baton numerals and hands and sweep centre seconds, two piece screw case with a snap-on bezel, on an associated Fixo-flex expanding bracelet, the movement not examined but ticking; with original Omega red leatherette box
Oris - Big Crown Pointer - Date Automatic - A contemporary all stainless steel cased 27 jewel shock resistant 50m water resistant wristwatch Ref. 7482. The layered and textured silvered dial having Arabic 12 with baton numerals and luminous faceted hands. Subsidiary dial to nine with outer date anti clockwise chapter with red sweep crescent pointer hand. Screw winder to side. Open movement to reverse with earlier golden 640 calibre rotor cover. Three position watch stem. Comes with Oris stainless steel watch bracelet and black leather strap. Watch measures 9 inches long. Case measures 36mm without winder. Dial measures 33mm. Weighs 57.1 grams. Appears to wind and function correctly but buyers are reminded to satisfy themselves prior to bidding.
Aces over the Western Front multiple signed WW2 Robert Taylor print. 36 x 25 inches. Numbered 3/1250. The ancient Norman monastery on Mont St. Michel provides the majestic backdrop as a group of Me109s race across the coast returning to their forward base in northern France after a fighter sweep across the English Channel in early 1941. During the spring of 1941 almost all of the great Luftwaffe fighter leaders duelled across the English Channel on a daily basis with RAF Fighter Command. But the Abbey of Mont St Michel has seen it all before built by the Normans on a solid rock of granite rising 250 feet out of the sea, this ancient monastery has witnessed conflict over almost a thousand years. It now plays backdrop to Robert Taylor’s iconic painting. This superb piece completely sold out soon after release and is now highly desirable on the secondary market. The Signatures Each print is signed by four of the great Luftwaffe Aces. Generalleutnant HANNES TRAUTLOFT, Oberst HERBERT IHLEFELD KC WITH OAK LEAVES AND SWORDS, Generalmajor DIETRICH HRABAK KC WITH OAK LEAVES, Generalleutnant ADOLF GALLAND KC WITH OAK LEAVES SWORDS AND DIAMONDS. Condition report couple of fox marks to LH lower border otherwise good. . Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
A red overlay milky-white glass snuff bottleThe compressed globular bottle with a cylindrical neck, flat lip, rounded oval foot ring, carved through the cinnabar-red overlay to the opaque white ground with a Manchu bannerman on a galloping horse to the front, the reverse with an eight-character inscription translated as 'the finger of Heaven's majesty makes a clean sweep of evil influence,' followed by the seals shu and zhai (bourgeois studio).1 7/8in (4.8cm) high
A gent's Girard Perrigaux Telemetre steel cased chronograph, circa 1960, having a signed champagne dial with raised gilt metal alternating Arabic numerals and baton markers, three fine outer scales, stop/start function (working but second sweep is sticking), manual wind movement, case dia. 31mm
The Homecoming WW2 multiple signed WW2 Robert Taylor print. 34 x 24 inches. Numbered 33/600. ‘The Homecoming’ remains one of Robert Taylor’s most dramatic and creative pieces, capturing, as it does, a moving scene in 1942. A small group of stubby-nosed Fw190s from III./JG2, en-route to their home base to the north-east of Brest, have caught sight of a small group of U-boats from the Kriegsmarine’s 9th Submarine Flotilla returning to port. As they are at the end of their coastal sweep, the JG2 pilots decide to welcome the U-boats home and give the submariners a suitable fly-past salute. For the tired crews this was a moving ‘homecoming’ to the U-boat crews after such an arduous spell out in the North Atlantic. The Signatures For collectors with an interest in U-boats, acquiring the original signatures of U-boat captains is a difficult one, especially of those with a Knight’s Cross to their name! With the average life expectancy of a U-boat crew member of just a few weeks, U-boat commanders who survived the war were a rarity, especially in 1999 when this beautiful piece was published. The fact that three such men signed the edition published of this remarkable painting is just one of the reasons why the piece met with such great critical acclaim at the time. It is also why pristine copies are in so much demand today. First there was Siegfried Koitschka who first served under the legendary Erich Topp on U-552 before taking command himself. As captain of U-616 from 1942 to 1944 he undertook nine patrols lasting 204 days. Then there was Heinrich Schroeteler who commanded U-667 on four patrols into the North Atlantic and, at the end of the war, was captain of U-1023. And, finally, Helmut Witte, commander of U-159 who, on four patrols from 1941 to 1943, sank nearly 120,000 tons of Allied shipping. And if these three commanders were not enough of an attraction, three top Fw190 Aces also signed the prints. Oberst ADOLF DICKFELD KC WITH OAK LEAVES, Kapitanleutnant SIEGFRIED KOITSCHKA, Oberleutnant ERHARD NIPPA KC, Major ERICH RUDORFFER KC WITH OAK LEAVES AND SWORDS, Kapitanleutnant HEINRICH SCHROETELER, Korveitenkapitan HELMUT WITTE. Condition report A couple of creases to lower RH corner 2 and 5 inches and small one near wing of plane, not visible looked at straight on. small scratch on back of print not visible from front. This is very scarce print. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
An Omega Seamaster De Ville Automatic wrist watch, having a calibre 552 24-jewel movement with serial number 19341652 [1962], the brushed silver face having gilt baton markers, slender pencil hands and centre-sweep seconds hand, the stainless steel case having a gilt metal bezels and gilt lugs, 35 mm
circa 1924, the signed white dial, 41mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and lower centre seconds register, sweep centre 0-60 seconds and upper centre minute register, the unsigned mechanical crown wind movement number 173921 with pumpkin shaped winder and hand setting button at 1 o'clock, the case with sponsor mark of George Stockwell and London import marks for Sterling silver, number 111687, the cuvette similarly numbered, gross weight 92.4g
circa 1896, retailed by J.W. Keeley & Sons, London & Liverpool, the cream coloured dial, unsigned but marked 'Centre Seconds Chronograph', 50mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, gold coloured spade hands, blued sweep centre seconds with fleur de lys terminal, chemin de fer chapter ring and outer timing track, the signed mechanical key wind movement number 178707, countersigned by J Richardson of Coventry with start/stop slider at 2 o'clock, the case by James Richardson with Chester marks for Sterling silver, the part marked cuvette numbered 707, verso with a vacant belted escutcheon shaped cartouche and with milled edge, attached to a rolled curb link double Albert chain by Henry Pope with swivel catch terminals and a central and T-bar with attached silver fob medal and unmarked horse charm, the chain with Birmingham hallmarks for Sterling silver 1908, length 39cm, gross weight with attachments 105.2g and gross weight of the watch 178.6g, presented with the winding key (2)
circa 1955, model 7902, the signed cream coloured dial, 23mm diameter, with gold coloured batons and quatre Arabic numerals, steel hands and blued centre sweep, the signed 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement with screw down signed crown, the steel case, 28mm diameter, number 130668, with screw down back, to an aftermarket black leather strap with pin buckle
circa 1975, model 12, the black dial, 35mm diameter, with oversized signature, luminous batons, white luminous hour and minute hands, orange chronograph centre sweep and two subsidiary dials with orange hands, date window at 6 o'clock and outer tachymetre bezel, the unsigned 17 jewel crown wind manual movement by Valjoux, number 7734, with pushers above and below the crown, the PVD coated stainless steel case, 40mm diameter, with screw down back, presented lacking its strapFootnote: The rare model 12 was produced in the mid to late 1970s at a time of great upheaval and turmoil for the company. There is little information available about the '12', having been overshadowed by the Montreal and Pasadena models, and they do not appear to have been sold in great numbers. The model 12 does however appear in the late 1970's catalogues, although without a photograph, and the original strap was not metal, but rubber, with what was described as a 'links effect'. The Valjoux 7734 movement was one of the most respected chronograph movements of the day, and was used by other watch houses, including Breitling and Tudor. It operates at a slightly slower VBH (vibrations per hour) than modern automatic movements resulting in a pleasing 'tick tick' sound reminiscent of vintage watches. The movement and crown are unsigned, which is correct and proper for this model.
circa 1943, type Bo UK1, version 5, the unsigned black dial, 55mm diameter, with cream coloured hands, dot minute track with Arabic numerals at 12, 3 and 9, subsidiary minute register and chronograph centre sweep, rotating bezel with seconds/minute track, the crown wind mechanical movement, calibre J 30 BZ, with crown located at 6 o'clock and brass chronograph stop/start/reset button below, hand setting lever at 5 o'clock, the black case with grey coloured bayonet fitting back cover, stamped on the copper plate to the reverse ‘698217’ and presented with a simple aftermarket wood and metal desk standFootnote: The Bo-Uk-FI 23885 Blindfluguhr (blind-flight or instrumental flight) clock was used in the Messerschmitt ME BF 109 and specifically designed for low visibility flight. Although simple in appearance, it provided the pilot will all the necessary information for flying in more challenging conditions. The flight time was registered at take off by selecting the hour with the rotating bezel. The chronograph or timer had multiple uses, including use for the approach to land with no visibility, calculating airspeed and keeping track on fuel usage. The minute register records up to 15 minutes, the approximate amount of flying time left after the 'low fuel' warning lamp illuminates. This clock was an essential piece of kit for the pilots, who were instructed to remove it if they had time after an emergency landing, before leaving the wreckage. During the time the Me109 was in production, 5 models of this clock were used, some with brass bezels, others with bakelite. Fully wound, the Bo UK 1 has power for 36 hours.
circa 1990, model CA1212-RO, the signed white dial with luminous hour markers, Mercedes hands, centre sweep, red sweep chronograph counter, three subsidiary registers and date window at 4 o'clock, outer black unidirectional bezel with second/minute indicators, the signed 27 jewel quartz ETA movement calibre 251-262 Tag reference 3.95, with screw down crown and two pushers, the brushed steel case, 36mm diameter, number N48339, with screw down case back to a signed link bracelet numbered 295, 493/3, with wetsuit extension and fold over claspFootnote: Other notes: Panda dial models were so called as the appearance of the white dial and black subsidiary dials were reminiscent of a panda's face.
A gentleman's 18ct gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date wrist watch c.2005/06, the 28mm. circular champagne dial with luminous baton markers, arched day aperture at 12 o'clock, date aperture at 3 o'clock, luminous gilt hands and centre sweep seconds, fluted bezel, coronet monogram to the winding crown, on an integral 18ct gold President bracelet, 35mm. case, gross weight 178.8g, with original green leather box with certification and calendar in leather wallet, booklets, red seal fob, green Rolex tag and Day-Date operating manual, in outer card box.
Tudor (Rolex) Oyster Princess lady's stainless steel automatic wristwatch, circa late 1970s/early 1980s, signed 17 mm silvered dial with baton numerals, centre sweep seconds, polished bezel, 25mm, on original Rolex stainless steel bracelet, with box and outer card boxPlease note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches
Favre-Leuba Sea Chief gent's stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1979, signed 30mm silvered dial with black baton numerals, centre sweep seconds, manual movement, 37mm, on a later black leather strap, with original purchase receiptPlease note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches
Tudor (Rolex) Oyster gent's stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1978, signed 28mm matte silvered dial with baton numerals, and with rose at 12 o'clock, centre sweep seconds, polished bezel manual wind movement, numbered on the back plate 7934 and 256873, presented on a Rolex stainless steel bracelet, 36mmPlease note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches
Rolex 9ct gold gent's wristwatch, circa 1952, 30mm dial with gilt Arabic numerals, centre sweep seconds, signed and inscribed 'Shock resisting', polished bezel, signed 15 jewel manual wind movement, numbered 72180, the inside back case numbered 507151, 37mm diameter, on a later 9ct gold mesh bracelet, gross weight approx. 75gPlease note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches
A gentlemen's stainless steel Longines Lindbergh Hour Angle automatic strap watch, 38mm in diameter with silvered dial, white enamel chapter ring, black Roman numerals, black Breguet-style hands and a centre second sweep, bi-directional rotating bezel, hinged cover to a skeleton case back, reference 628.5240, case no. 25078819, calibre no. L628.1, with after market strap From the collection of Commander Peter John Linstead-Smith, past master of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers
A quantity of watches, to include a gold plated Sewills Liverpool automatic strap watch, with centre second sweep, date aperture and leather strap, a stainless steel Royal Observatory Greenwich automatic watch, with subsidiary seconds and day/night dials and date aperture, an open faced pocket watch by The Waterbury Watch Company with series L movement, with a duplex escapement, a stainless steel Skagen quartz strap watch, a gold plated Stainer automatic strap watch, etc. From the collection of Commander Peter John Linstead-Smith, past master of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers
An "Asprey No.8 Automatic" stainless steel chronograph wrist watch, c.2003, signed self winding automatic movement, having signed silvered Arabic numeral dial with three subsidiary dials registering seconds, 30 minutes and 12 hours and date aperture between 4 and 5 o'clock, sweep seconds 43.8mm wide case with sapphire crystal, exhibition back, to black leather strap with signed buckle, in working order in Asprey fitted wood box with outer card box, instruction booklet and paperwork.
A ladies Tag Heuer Professional 200m, Tag Heuer buckle, date apperture at 3 o'clock and central seconds sweep, quartz movement, fully working, case diameter 28mm, strap length 16cm approx - with leather box and outer cardboard box, some damage to outer box, case back with Tag Heuer logo, model no WD1421-PO, serial no V58268 - condition, running, very clean, very light surface marks on case, commensurate with occasional use

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