An 18 Carat Gold Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, Chronometer Officially Certified, model: Constellation, ref: 1685415, 1965, (calibre 561) lever movement signed and numbered 23057272, adjusted to five positions and temperature, silvered dial with baton markers, date aperture, screw back with a central constellation emblem, inside back cover stamped with maker's mark Omega Watch Co and numbered 1685415 405495, Birmingham hallmark for 1965, Omega 18 carat gold bracelet, 34mm wide, with Omega box see illustration 06.02.20 Case and bracelet with surface scratches, case with minor dents in parts, case back with opening tool scratch marks, crown is worn and rubbed, both sides of the bracelet with slight wear and and slight damage to the links, plexi glass with scratches, dial with small scratches in parts, hands are stained and the luminous is missing, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, calendar is working, movement in going order. Total watch weight 96g.
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A near-pair of late 19th century Meissen porcelain figures, one as a maiden with basket of flowers, the other as a shepherdess, each decorated in bright enamels and heightened in gilt, underglaze blue crossed sword mark verso (both with some losses), h.18.5cmCondition report: Flower seller – tool in left hand broken, losses to two leaves on flowers at back, three chips to leaves of flowers in basket. Shepherdess – losses to ribbon on dogs tail, loss to ribbon on both arms, some staining/colour wear to shawl. Otherwise no apparent faults.
WW2 British Artists Rifles buttons 8 large size 4 small size, RAF cap badge, WVS Civil Defence enamel badges x 2, Fusiliers Sweetheart badge in enamels and silver, New Zealand Sweetheart badge, collar dog, buttons, nine metal ribbon bars and a small quantity of original ribbons, ribbon bar, GR V Jubilee Medallion, School Attendance Medallions x 2, Silver charms and 1906 Shilling, Life raft Portable Radio Type SGI info sheets x 2, various Irish Lottery Tickets and banknotes, telephone switchboard operators headset, small Victorian pocket Telescope (no makers markings) Compass/Magnifying glass, trench art cigarette lighter in a pen, WW1 Trench Art Pipe cleaning tool, Copper Cigarette Case made from copper from the ship "Foudroyant", Microscope lens by E Leitz, Wetzlar.
A GOOD JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD PARCEL GILT BRONZE OKIMONO OF A BASKET WEAVER, attributed to "Miyao Eisuke", the man in a striding pose holding his basket and weaving tool, his traditional robe with gilt highlighted decoration, fixed to its original gold lacquer decorated hardwood base, 26cm high x 15cm wide.
SILVESTER, Tipping - Original Poems and Translations. Consisting of the Microscope, Piscatio, or Angling, the Beau and Academic : .. etc, bound by Thomas Gosden in early 19thcent. calf-backed boards, gilt fishing-basket tool in three of the spine compartments, rear board nearly detached, 8vo, J. Wilford, first edit, 1733. * scarce, angling interest
A Holtzapffel & Co ornamental turning lathe, No. 1906 complete with associated tools and accessories, with traversing mandrel, screw-barrel tailstock, brass pulley with six rows of dividing holes, segment apparatus, iron bed on double mahogany frame, treadle gear, shepherd's crook overhead and backboard chest containing various small chucks and other tools – 5 in. centre height; a mahogany chest with drawer, containing the slide-rest with spiral apparatus with fifteen wheels, curvilinear attachment (no templates), ellipse, rectilinear and eccentric chucks, horizontal, vertical, and internal cutting frames and drill spindle (9/16 x 3/8in. shanks); other equipment including slender turning guide, two two-jaw faceplate chucks, one signed Holtzapffel & Deyerlein, and twelve brass cup chucks (some numbered 1906) in a tray; a slope-topped cabinet containing 143 s/r tools with pad handle, 118 cutting frame tools and 97 drills; a Hotzapffel goniostat outfit with four tins of abrasive and three laps, in mahogany chest; a hollow tool sharpening outfit in chest with mahogany pulley, T-rest and various small drills; various D-bits and similar tools; and an enclosed oak portable chest of five drawers containing various scraps of hardwood, ivory and metal – 26 ½ in. wide.A quantity of Society of Ornamental Turners Bulletins, in three packages, with a calf-bound copy of Northcott, W.H: A Treatise on Lathes and Turning..., with presentation bookplate dated 1868. A triptych wall cabinet of 75 tools for hardwood and ivory turning by Holtzapffel, with panelled mahogany doors, ebony purfling and brass closing astragal, each tool with hardwood handle stamped with its blade type. A rose pumping chuck with index plate and ten rosettes (for fitting to outer end of mandrel), in a crossbanded till from a cabinet-maker's tool chest. An unusual Ibbetson-pattern single-stage geometric chuck with swinging frame scale with ornamental index, headstock collar with elegantly shaped indexing lever and thirteen spare change-wheels – the base plate 9 ⅛ in. diam. A rose cutting frame by J. Munro, with seven rosettes, tommy bar and winch key, in fitted mahogany case with Munro label in lid – 3/4in. square shank. An ornamental turning slide-rest, with banjo, cradle (not fitting lathe 1906), and operating lever, for 9/16 x 3/8 cutting frames, in a deal chest stand 105cm high, 106cm wide and 70cm deep, This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' 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.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.comPlease note, the current lot is subject to CITES regulations.
A gentleman's Rolex Oyster Explorer wristwatch, with black gloss dial, on an associated bracelet, with the original incomplete bracelet and various paperwork, purchased from Bravingtons, 27th August 1968, Watch No. 1359680 Model No. 1022/6635/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Number between lugs - 1359680Dimensions - Length including lugs 4cm, width excluding winder 3.5cm.Dial appears in good condition although baton etc have been re-lumed.Case generally fair, a few scratches in line with age and usage, the milling to the case back is little worn - presumably where it has been taken off in the past with an incorrect tool. The current bracelet is of no quality. The lot includes half the original bracelet (including clasp), this is in worn condition.
1991 Jaguar XJS Coupe, 3980 cc. Registration number J316 KRH. Chassis number SAJJNAED3EK180597. Engine number 9EPCNA151139. The Jaguar XJ-S/XJS was produced from 1975 - 1996 and replaced the E-Type. Although it never had quite the same sporting image, the XJS was a competent replacement with better aerodynamics than the E-Type and was last produced on 4th April 1996, by which time 115,413 had been produced during a 21 year production life. The car was re-engineered in May 1991 and renamed XJS (facelift). The rear side windows appeared enlarged and the buttresses stayed, although their appearance was minimised by the new side window treatment, as designer Geoff Lawson argued that they were part of the car's character. The car received a new 4.0-litre version of the AJ6 engine. At the same time, the car benefited from a revision to the rear brakes; they were now fitted with outboard rear disc brakes, instead of the more complicated inboard items on previous models. It also received more aerodynamic front and rear bumpers. The Jaguar XJS offers its owners a slice of motoring history, defying critics to become one of the world's most successful GT cars. From the introduction of the HE engine in 1982, the 3.6 AJ6 engine in 1984, which expanded to four litres in 1989, the cabriolet in 1985, the full convertible in 1988 and the face-lift model in 1993 to the final commemorative model in 1995, the XJS was continuously developed during its 20 year production life. This example, with a desirable Kingfisher Blue over biscuit leather colour way, was first registered to Mr D.G. Smith of Bridgend with the cherished license plate of J100 DGS on the 13th September 1991, it then passed through several owners, with multiple number plate changes. Throughout its life it has been serviced by Jaguar; 18 out of 19 in the service history, the last being in 2006 at 96,412, the mileage now stands at just over 97,000. It was taken off the road in 2007 and dry stored. There are many receipts for work undertaken during its pampered life, including the A/C compressor at 76,258 miles. Owned by our vendor since 2002 and taken off the road in 2007 it was recommissioned in 2018 when it had a new battery and a new wheel bearing fitted along with the brakes and fuel injectors being overhauled. Sold with the V5C, a new MOT, FSH, nearly complete tool kit and a dust cover.
Navigation.- Newhouse (Daniel) The Art of Sailing by the Logarithms, or artificial sines and tangents. Being the most exact way of working all sorts of traverses, and keeping a reckoning at sea. The whole being practically and very intelligibly laid down, with necessary questions in astronomy. Being the second part of the whole art of navigation, first edition, tables and diagrams, title with short tears to gutter, occasional browning, bookplate removed from title verso, lacking front free endpaper, contemporary red panelled morocco, richly gilt with acorn, floral and foliage tools, all within three sets of triple filet borders, spine in compartments, each with a single floral tool, extremities rubbed, cracking to joints, [Tomash & Williams N27], 4to, for Richard Mount , 1701.⁂ First edition of this second part of Newhouse's The Whole Art of Navigation. The unnumbered leaves at the end of this book contain James Atkinson's A Triangular Canon Logarithmical: or a table of artificial sines, tangents and secants. The Naval Binder used a small parrot head stamp, very similar but not identical to this stamp.

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