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A gentleman's late 1960's 9ct gold Record de Luxe automatic wrist watch, on an associated 9ct gold strap, gross 47 grams, case diameter 35mm ex. crown.CONDITION: Back has come loose. Second hand is loose. Watch not currently ticking. In need of attention. Bracelet generally clean but a quite used.
A 1930's 9ct Rolex dress pocket watch, with Arabic dial and subsidiary seconds, case numbered 1003752 1626, gross weight 39.6 grams.CONDITION: Case diameter 42mm, Minor scratches to the case back. Watch ticks when wound and the hands adjust. We cannot guarantee any of the watches to be in working order.
A gentleman's 1970's? stainless steel Seiko chronograph automatic 'John Player Special' wrist watch, case back numbered 736081, 6138-8030, on Seiko bracelet.CONDITION: Bracelet quite loose. Numerous scratches and nicks on the case back and sides. Glass has a scratch. Dial ok but some minor loss to paint on minute hand. Watch currently ticking and hands adjust. We cannot guarantee any of the watches to be in working order. Lower dial hand doesn't reset straight. No box or paperwork. Case diameter 37mm.
A gentleman's late 1930's silver Rolex Unicorn manual wind wrist watch, on associated leather strap.CONDITION: Case diameter 27mm ex. crown. Engine turned dial quite dirty. Glass very scratched. Case quite scratches with a couple of minor dings to the back also. Crown is brass, possible replacement??. Watch ticks then stops, so in need of attention. Hands adjust. Inner case back numbered 75085 over 5.
A STAINLESS STEEL INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE WEST END WATCH CO/LONGINES WRISTWATCH, silver tone dial with alternating Arabic numeral/baton hour markers and subsidiary seconds to six o'clock, case numbered 6656 1989 with C S (l), approximate case width 30mm, manual wind Longines calibre 10.68Z, fitted to a black leather cuff style strap, luminous paint is missing from the minute hand
Artist: E(rnest) H(oward) Shepard (British, 1879 - 1976). Title: "An Anxious Moment - Pooh and His Friends…". Medium: Original color offset lithograph. Date: Printed 1957. Dimensions: Overall size: 14 3/16 x 11 1/8 in. (360 x 283 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed with the initials in pencil, lower right; signed in the plate, lower left. Edition unknown, presumed small. Light cream textured laid paper. Wide (full?) margins. Fine impression. Very good condition; a few dimples in the sheet; minor creasing two corners; else fine. Comment(s): The lithograph illustrates a scene from “The World of Pooh.” The full title is : "An Anxious Moment - Pooh and His Friends Watch for Eeyore to Float by." Image copyright © The Disney Corporation and Dutton Children's Books. [30095-3-400]
A small silver purse or desk watch/ clock, the folding case decorated with engine turning and blue enamel, stamped 925 for silver and having London import assay marks for 1924, makers mark L S, manual wind movement marked Eszeha to the silvered dial, case weight approx. 53gThe watch movement ticks when wound and the setting function works, though this does not constitute any warranty of working order, case 48mm x 48mm
A 1930's 9ct gold watch, hexagonal case, mother of pearl inlaid dial inset with blue numbers, dial approx. 20mm, case approx. 25mm, with 9ct chevron link strap, total gross weight approx. 24.4gms bracelet length approx. 17.5cm, together with three pairs of yellow metal drop earrings (4)condition report: watch working at time of report age related wear
A 14k pocket watch, gold tone dial, Roman numerals foliate decoration to the centre, dial diameter approx. 30mm, case diameter approx.(on strap), total gross weight approx. 28gms, a ladies 1930's watch, af, 9ct gold, total gross weight approx. 10.8gms and another gilt metal Sekonda pocket watch on gilt metal chain (3)Condition report: wear and tear to the gold watches, detached glass on the small watch
***AUCTIONEER TO ANNOUCE TISSOT TOTAL WEIGHT IS 60GMS ****A Gent's Tissot Visodate Seastar Seven Automatic Wristwatch, round champagne dial approx. 30mm, case diameter approx. 34mm, baton markers and date aperture, brick link textured strap, length approx. 19cm, unmarked yellow metal assessed as 9ct gold, total gross weight approx. 60mm, replacement crown, circa 1970's, boxed; together with a Gent's Orator auto gilt metal watch, round dial 28mm, case diameter approx. 33mm, baton and number markers, date aperture, circa 1960's-70's, on later expander strap and a gents 'Sewills' gilt metal quartz bracelet watch in box (3)Condition report: Tissot and Orator both working at time of report, Sewills requires replacement battery, age related fine scratches to all
LONGINES/WEST END: a gent's steel cased wristwatch with silvered Arabic dial with subsidiary seconds (dial stained and radium lume in hour hand a/f), circa 1940's, caliber 10.68Z manual wind movement no. 7091432, screw down case back signed West End Watch Co., no. 23207 504, case diameter 32mm
A GENTLEMAN'S 9CT SOLID GOLD OMEGA AUTOMATIC BRACELET WATCH CIRCA 1973 Movement: 24J, automatic, cal. 752, signed Omega Watch Co, numbered 32,xxx,xxx. Case: Diameter approx. 36.5mm, screw back, signed Omega Watch Co, 9ct hallmarks with date letter 'r', numbered, fluted bezel, Omega crown. Bracelet: Original Omega 9ct solid gold Milanese type bracelet, with date letter 's' & maker's mark WHW Ltd. CONDITION REPORT Dial: Original dial in excellent condition. Movement: Running & functioning at present, timekeeping and accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Case: In excellent condition, with some light scratches due to general use. Strap/Bracelet: In excellent condition, with some light scratches due to general use.
A lady's 1940's 9ct gold Omega manual wind wrist watch and a later lady's Bertina 9ct gold manual wind wrist watch, both on leather straps, both currently tick when wound (we cannot guarantee any of the watches to be in working order, case diameters 20mm & 16mm ex. crown, gross weight 18.9 grams.Condition: Omega dial has paint peel. Bertina glass crazed. Both have surface scratches to the cases. Fairly used condition.
A gentleman's 1960's 9ct gold J.W. Benson automatic wrist watch, on later associated leather strap. Condition: Case diameter 35mm ex. crown. Gross weight 40.6 grams. Minor scratches to the glass. Minor nicks and scratches to the case and lugs, commensurate with age and some use. Crown plated and worn. Watch ticks when wound and the hands and date adjust. We cannot guarantee any of the watches to be in working order.
A lady's 1930's? J.W. Benson 9ct gold manual wind wrist watch, on yellow metal flexible strap and a lady's later 14ct gold manual wind wrist watch on broken 9ct gold strap. Condition: 9ct- Watch ticks when wound. We cannot guarantee any of the watches to be in working order. Case diameter ex. crown 27mm. Gross weight 20.6 grams. 14ct- Watch not currently ticking. Case diameter 16mm ex. crown. Gross weight 17.8 grams.
A gentleman's 1960's 9ct gold Avia manual wind wrist watch, on a gold plated strap, with Avia box. Condition: Watch ticks when wound and the hands adjust. We cannot guarantee any of the watches to be in working order. Case diameter 33mm ex. crown. Glass, case and dial generally clean. Gross weight 40.9 grams.
A gentleman's 1940's Art Deco '10k gold filled' Bulova rectangular manual wind wrist watch, with Arabic dial, three diamond set markers and subsidiary seconds, on later associated leather strap. Condition: Case diameter 23mm ex. crown. Lug to lug 37mm. The metal is split on three lugs and one other has a tiny hole appearing. Crown signed Bulova. Case sides and back are otherwise in good order commensurate with age and some use. A few tiny nicks to the edge of the glass in one corner, Dial has a few minor marks. Watch ticks when wound and the hands adjust. We cannot guarantee any of the watches to be in working order.
Collection of 1920's shell work flower sculptures 'Flowers From the Sea' by Marguerite May David-Baker with associated paperwork Provenance: Mrs David-Baker and her husband William David Baker started to make flowers from seashells in 1928. Collecting shells from the beaches of Dorset and Bournemouth and around the world as her husband served in the Royal Navy from 1923-1932. The Queen Mother and other members of the Royal Family all possessed May's work. They were showed at 92 Exhibitions and Shows incl. The festival of Britain, Ideal Homes Exhibition, May Flower II. Please follow the link to the 1960's Path News Newsreel 'Flowers of the Sea' showing Marguerite producing the flowers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzoZBV4H8ss Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Vintage Gents c.1950/1960's Vulcain cricket alarm wristwatch Inc. alarm, black leather replacement watch strap gained fame as the worlds first alarm on a wristwatch and also for being supplied to a number of U.S. presidents, including Obama, Nixon, Trueman Etc Face - 3.8cm x 3.6cm Strap - 1.8cm x 22cm Item is in vintage condition Signs of age & wear Please see photographs watch winds and ticks but no warranty is given
Vintage c.1970's Gents seawatch 400 Divers style wristwatch rare compressor style case w/ twin crowns, top crown sets the time, winds the watch, changes the date, bottom crown moves the outer bezel, non original metal bracelet Face - 4.5cm x 4.5cm Strap - 1.8cm x 18cm In vintage condition Signs of use & age, bottom crown is quite stiff to operate See photographs
Vintage Gents c.1960's omega seamaster Stainless Steel wrist watch Automatic seamaster / Waterproof Case, Omega Crown, Expanding Metal Bracelet Face - 3.6cm x 3.6cm Strap - 1.6cm x 17.5cm In vintage condition Signs of use & wear, dial has evidence of minute blustering / spotting Watch would benefit from a service as crown is difficult to wind See photographs
Vintage c.1960/70's gents Sekonda 3017 military astronaut chronograph wristwatch hand-wind spares and repairs 19 Jewels Face - 4cm x 3.6cm Strap - 1.7cm x 23cm Item is in vintage condition Signs of wear & age Watch does wind and tick but needs repair Chronograph not working chrono hand detached but is under the glass and present Please see photographs
Ahmed Ben Driss El Yacoubi (Morocco, 1929-1985)Birth of the Moon oil on canvas, framedsigned 'Yaccoubi' (lower left), titled 'Birth of the Moon', dated '1963' and signed 'El Yacoubi' on the verso, executed in 196352 x 63cm (20 1/2 x 24 13/16in).Footnotes:Provenance:Property from a private collection, UK'The painting of Yacoubi is a window opening into space. You do not look at his pictures but through them.' – William Burroughs.'Eventually it was Francis Bacon who supplied the key, suggesting that Ahmed sit each afternoon in his Casbah studio and watch him paint. There was to be no conversation; it was merely a matter of seeing a painter paint.' – Paul BowlesThe following lot is a masterful rendition of the 'cosmic abstraction' concocted by the enigmatic artist Ahmed Yacoubi. Swirling, nebula-like abstract apparitions swarm Yacoubi's canvas, resembling astronomical forms, indicating an abstraction not dictated by mere reference to paint and form, but one which evokes the abstract and ultimately unintelligible properties of the wider cosmos and its majestic celestial scenery. Ahmed Ben Driss El Yacoubi, was born in Fez, Morocco, in 1928. Educated as a traditional healer, he was also known as a storyteller, poet, painter, playwright and author. Yacoubi met the American composer and writer Paul Bowles in Fez in 1947, and later in Tangier. Yacoubi then began doing translations for Bowles. Bowles and his wife, novelist and playwright Jane Bowles, encouraged Yacoubi to draw and paint the characters in his own stories after seeing Yacoubi's illustrations of his translations.The Bowles arranged for Yacoubi's first exhibition of visual work at the Gallimard bookshop on Boulevard Pasteur in Tangier. The exhibition was highly acclaimed, and 28 pieces were sold. Later exhibitions were held at the Galerie Clan in Madrid, the Betty Parsons Gallery in New York in 1952, the Hanover Gallery in London in 1957, and elsewhere throughout the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. A wide range of notable collectors began acquiring his drawings and paintings, recognizing his talent and artistic integrity. The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, and the Sao Paolo Museum of Modern Art also purchased his works.In 1952, Bowles invited Yacoubi to his island, Taprobane, off the southern coast of Sri Lanka. While visiting the island, Yacoubi prepared meals for fellow guest Peggy Guggenheim, which she mentions in her memoir, Confessions of an Art Addict (1997). Guggenheim purchased several of Yacoubi's drawings.Ahmed Yacoubi evolved from what was described as a primitive style to a sophisticated secret technique of layering in oil glazes that produced canvases of with great depth and complexity. Having become acquainted with Francis Bacon during the latter's trips to Tangiers, Bacon further encouraged his work by painting four small canvases blue and telling him to 'Paint!' according to an anecdote by Allen Ginsberg.Bacon and Yacoubi painted together and remained friends for the duration of their lives. For Bacon, he was simply the 'most sympathetic Moroccan in Tangier'. 'Ahmed and I had no common language,' he remembered, 'but between my limited Spanish and French and his very good Spanish, we were able to talk a lot.'In the 1960's, Yacoubi moved to New York City permanently in the late sixties where Ellen Stewart provided him with a loft space in La Mama's rehearsal building that Yacoubi transformed into 'The Rising Night Gallery.' Amidst the changing art trends of the 70's and 80's, Yacoubi continued to delve with his singular and secretive oil techniques, maintaining the integrity of his inspired approach, producing magical scenes, portraits, and worlds that reveal his depth of insight into humanity and life.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: PP This lot is owned by a private individual. The right of return enjoyed by EU customers is not applicable.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Rolex ladies Oyster Perpetual steel and gold cased wristwatch, mid 1970's model no. 6917, the white circular dial set with Roman chapters and date aperture, presented on steel and gold bracelet. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)Condition report: Watch winds and runs, no comment on time keeping and we make no guarantees. Watch appears in good condition with no cracks or scratches to the crystal. Watch strap has a little use wear.
A 1920'S 14ct GOLD SWISS WATCH, SWISS SQUIRREL MARKS TO THE INSIDE COVER TOGETHER WITH WITH THE GERMAN IMPERIAL CROWN WITHIN A CIRCLE STAMP. ENGRAVED TO BACK COVER TO EVA FROM TOP, 8-10-21, FITTED WITH A BLACK HIRSCH LIZARD STRAP ON ARTICULATED LUGS. HEAD MEASUREMENTS 4cms X 1.7cms. GROSS WEIGHT 20.1grms. CONDITION:General age commensurate wear to case. Intermittantly running. Wind button and stem detached, as imaged. Will require attention. Please study all images carefully as they form part of the description.
Rolex, a rare gents 1960’s GMT Master stainless steel wristwatch, model 1675, movement no. 5/56540, serial no. 622255, guarantee no. 10547, calibre 15660, with manufacturers guarantee, dated 31st May 1961, Montres Rolex SA, bracelet links, original box, outer box, GMT-Master instructions, and warranty booklet. Made May 1961 and purchased new in 1963 by the seller’s late father who was an army officer in Singapore. The watch was restored in 2014 by Robert Reeves of St Austell, an accredited Rolex repairer with genuine Rolex parts. The original dial, hands and bezel insert which were replaced are being sold with the watch. Serial number and model number rubbed on casing, probably due to bracelet wear.
A rare original Houghtons Ltd of London made ' Ticka Watch Camera ' spy camera - as used during both the First World War and Second World War. The camera in the form of a pocket watch, with a detachable eyepiece fitment. Designed to be small, easily carried and mistaken as a timepiece, the camera was popular with military officers and those working undercover or in secret. They were introduced in around 1905 and production continued up until 1939. This camera is supplied within an original tin case, and with reprinted instructions. A rare camera. From the collection of the late Arthur Muggeridge - Arthur T. Muggeridge, born 18th December 1919 - it’s thought he spent most of WW2 in the Royal Artillery and was at Dunkirk in 1940 during the evacuations and was minorly injured by Luftwaffe bombing whilst on one of the navy ships. He later took part in a special raid called Operation Claymore 4th March 1941 in Norway where he was injured once again in the leg by shrapnel. Later again, he was injured a third time when a field artillery gun misfired causing deafness which is believed to have resulted in him being discharged from the military. In his later life he collected mainly military items and particularly spy / clandestine objects. Whilst visiting Devon in the 1960's he became acquainted with Charles Frazer Smith who had worked for MI6 & MI9 in the war, and designed spy items for the SOE and others. Arthur died aged 91 after a short illness on 27th Feb 2010. His amassed collection is now being offered for sale by his family.
An interesting 1960s Omega Seamaster De Ville 18ct gold gentleman~s wristwatch, 34mm case, silver dial with baton numerals and date aperture, with addition of printed portrait, appears to run, on an 18ct gold bracelet, partly sprung links near clasp, overall in very good condition and not much wear, movement not inspected at time of cataloguing, 89.5g. This watch was given to the vendor~s father in 1966 by Hakim of Bahrain, his highness Sheikh Isa Bin Salman Al Khalifa
Dunhill - a 1920's Unique Range Sterling Silver Combined Pocket Lighter/Watch., London import marks 1927, engine turned silver lighter body, with hinged fall front watch housing, signed cream elongated octagonal dial, Arabic numerals, gilt hands, Swiss manual wind 15 jewel movement, signed Dunhill 3 adjustments, multi hinged silver case, ref 1198, the petrol lighter top with Flip Top Bar and Knurled Striker, English and other patent marks to base, 32mm wide, 46mm high, 59.4g gross
Omega - a retro 1980's gold plated DeVille Driver tank watch, ref 5110404, gold lined rectangular dial, Roman numerals, manual wind Cal 625 movement, serial No 39551626, sapphire cabochon tipped winder, gold plated case, stainless steel back, Omega brown leather strap and signed omega buckle, 24mm wide
A gentleman's 1940's '10k gold filled' Longines manual wind wrist watch, with rectangular Arabic and baton dial, with subsidiary seconds, on later associated leather strap, with Longines box.Condition: Case diameter ex. crown 24mm. Crown with 'L'. A tiny hole to two lugs, also visible wear to all four lugs, one more prominent than the others. Some wear to the lettering and the sub dial numerals. Some nicks and scratches to the glass. Watch ticks when wound and the hands adjust. We cannot guarantee any of the watches to be in working order. Box has some signs of wear, but generally sound.
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