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Cyma: A Stainless Steel Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Cyma, model: Navystar Cymaflex, ref: 2.2352.6, circa 1964, (calibre 486) manual wound lever movement signed Tavannes and numbered 121469, silvered dial with dagger markers, case with a screw back, back cover with an engraved inscription, inside back cover stamped Cyma Watch Co and numbered 2.2352.6 31335mm wideCase with surface scratches and minor dents in parts, back cover with an engraved inscription "ARF WBT 27.1.64", back cover with small opening tool scratch marks, later strap and buckle not by Cyma, crown with Cyma logo, plexi glass with minor scratches, dial is clean, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement is clean, movement in going order.
Omega: A World War II Military Wristwatch, signed Omega, Known by Collectors as one of "The Dirty Dozen", (calibre 30T2) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 10206086, black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, signed and with a military broad arrow, seconds dial, stainless steel case with a screw back engraved with a broad arrow WWW Y21123 10685322, fixed bars between the lugs, inside back cover numbered 10685322, broad arrow and maker's mark Omega Watch Co35mm wide'The Dirty Dozen' is the name given to a group of 12 watches commissioned by the Ministry of Defence for use by soldiers during WWII. The MoD ordered custom-built wristwatches from 12 Swiss watchmakers: Buren, Cyma, Eterna, Grana, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Lemania, Longines, IWC, Omega, Record, Timor and Vertex. Each company was given the specific brief of providing watches that were accurate, reliable and durable, with a black dial, Arabic numerals, luminous markers, a railroad minute track, shatterproof glass and a stainless-steel case. No matter the maker, these watches can be identified by the engraved 'W.W.W.' on the reverse, as well as the broad arrowhead mark on the dial, inner case, and reverse, and both military and civil serial numbers on the reverse.Case with surface scratches and small dents in parts, back cover with opening tool scratch marks, later Casio bracelet, plexi glass with scratches and small cracks, dial with small scratches around the sub dial, outer luminous markers with lume missing in parts, later hands have been re-lumed, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.
Nivada: A Stainless Steel Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Nivada, ref: 351, 1960's, (calibre Landeron 248) manual wound lever movement, silvered dial with Arabic and baton markers, two sub dials for seconds and 30 minute register, outer blue tachymeter and red telemeter scales, case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph, screw back numbered 35135mm wideCase with surface scratches, case with small dents in parts, back cover with small opening tool scratch marks, later strap and buckle not by Nivada, dial with very minor staining marks in places visible under an eyeglass, hands with luminous discoloured but has a nice patina, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, chronograph is working, movement in going order.
Movado: A Plated and Steel Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Movado, model: Tempomatic, circa 1948, (calibre 220) lever movement signed, buffer rotor, silvered dial with Breguet type numerals and a outer fifth of seconds track, gold plated bezel and lugs, screw back stamped inside with maker's mark FB for Francois Borgel and numbered 242109 16152, with Movado box 34mm wideCase with surface scratches, bezel with minor dents visible under an eyeglass, top left hand lug with one small dent, back cover with small opening tool scratch marks, later strap and buckle, original dial finish is very slightly discoloured in parts, winding crown with minor dents and is slightly rubbed, hand setting correctly, movement in going order.
Omega: A Stainless Steel Wristwatch, signed Omega, ref: 14371 4, 1957, (calibre 511) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 15928210, silvered dial with dagger and baton markers, case with a snap-on back, back cover stamped inside Omega Watch Co and numbered 14371 4 1437333mm wideCase with surface scratches, back cover with some opening tool scratch marks, crown with Omega logo, later strap not by Omega, buckle is missing, dial with staining marks and small scratches in parts, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.
Omega: A Gold Plated Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, Chronometer Officially Certified, model: Constellation, ref: 168.010, 1967, (calibre 564) lever movement signed and numbered 25707773, adjusted to five positions and temperature, silvered dial with baton markers, date aperture, case with steel screw back with Constellation logo, inside back cover stamped Omega Watch Co and numbered 168010, Omega plated bracelet with a deployant clasp numbered 106835mm wideCase and bracelet with slight rubbing to the plated surfaces in parts, case and bracelet links are dirty in parts, back cover with very faintly inscribed with numbers, back cover with small opening tool scratches, Omega plexi glass with minor scratches, crown with Omega logo, hand setting correctly, date is changing correctly, quick date change is working, movement in going order.
Movado: A Stainless Steel Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Movado, Sub-Sea Kingmatic, circa 1968, (calibre 531) lever movement signed, silvered dial with baton markers, screw back with a Kingmatic monogram and numbered inside 15161, with Movado Kingmatic box35mm wideCase with surface scratches, minor dents to the bezel edge, back cover with small opening tool scratch marks, later strap and buckle with slight wear in parts, plexi glass with small scratches, dial with minor staining marks visible under an eyeglass, movement needs cleaning, movement in going order.
Zodiac: A Chrome Plated and Steel Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Zodiac, model: Hermetic, ref: 1025, 1960's, (calibre Valjoux 92) manual wound lever movement signed, column wheel chronograph movement, silvered dial with Arabic and dagger markers, two sub dials for seconds and 30 minute register, outer tachymeter scale, case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph, steel screw back numbered 1065009, back cover stamped inside Zodiac Ltd Le Locle Swiss and numbered 1025, with Zodiac box35mm wideCase with surface scratches, chrome surfaces are slightly rubbed in parts, back cover with small opening tool scratch marks, later strap and buckle not by Zodiac, original dial finish with very minor staining marks hands with staining marks, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, chronograph is working, movement is clean, movement in going order.
Hamilton: A Stainless Steel Military Wristwatch, signed Hamilton, circa 1975, (calibre 75) manual wound lever movement signed, dust cover, black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, fixed bars between the lugs, screw back with engraved military marks broad arrow and 6B-9101000 H 2508M 37mm wideCase with surface scratches, case with small dents in parts, back cover with small opening tool scratches, later strap and buckle, original dial finish with the luminous hour markers discoloured but have all evenly nicely faded and has a good patina, hands with minor staining marks, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.
Omega: A Stainless Steel Electronic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, Chronometer F300Hz, ref: 198.002, 1970, (calibre 1250) battery tuning fork movement signed and numbered 32888473, two tone silvered dial with baton markers, date aperture, red centre seconds hand, tonneau shaped case, screw back with a Constellation logo, back cover stamped inside Omega Watch Co and numbered 198.00237mm wideCase with surface scratches and minor dents in parts, case back with opening tool scratch marks, later bracelet not by Omega, crown with Omega logo, Omega plexi glass with small scratches, original dial finish with minor scratches visible under an eyeglass, hand setting correctly, date changing correctly, movement in going order.
Jaeger LeCoultre: A Stainless Steel Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, 1940's, (calibre 475) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 477766, movement dust cover, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, inner minute track, case with teardrop shaped lugs, snap-on back numbered 433715 462932mm wideCase with surface scratches, bezel with minor dents visible under an eyeglass, back cover with some opening tool knife marks, later strap and buckle not by Jaeger LeCoultre, plexi glass with small scratches, dial with some scratches and staining spotting marks, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, centre seconds hand appears to tick and then jump a few seconds and then move again, movement in going order.
Lator: A Stainless Steel Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Lator, 1960's, (calibre Landeron 248) manual wound lever movement, black dial with luminous Arabic and dagger markers, two dials for seconds and 45 minute register, outer tachymeter scale, case with buttons in the band to operate the chronograph, 60 minute scale rotating bezel, screw back stamped 20 ATM37mm wideCase with surface scratches, top left hand side lug with a dent, case with other minor dents in parts, back cover with small opening tool scratches, later strap and buckle, plexi glass with small scratches, dial in good condition, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.
Cyma: A Stainless Steel Wristwatch, signed Cyma, model: Navystar Cymaflex, ref: 2-5678, 1950's, (calibre 458) manual wound lever movement signed Tavannes and numbered 382366, silvered dial with Arabic and dagger markers, seconds dial, case with screw back and stamped inside Cyma Watch Co and numbered 2 5678 6634mm wideCase with surface scratches and minor dents in parts, back cover with some opening tool scratch marks, crown with Cyma logo, later strap and buckle not by Cyma, dial with staining spotting marks, hour markers with staining marks visible under an eyeglass, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.
Omega: A Plated Electronic Calendar Centre Seconds Chronometer Wristwatch, signed Omega, F300Hz Chronometer, model: De Ville, ref: 198.0032, 1972, (calibre 1250) electronic tuning fork movement signed and numbered 34665992, champagne coloured dial with baton markers, date aperture, stainless steel screw back stamped inside Omega Watch Co and numbered 198003235mm wideCase with surface scratches, case with minor dents in parts, back cover with some opening tool scratches, Omega crown is slightly rubbed, later bracelet not by Omega, Omega plexi glass with small scratches and one very minor chip to the edge of the glass at 3 o'clock position, dial is clean, quick date change is working, minute hand is moving when hand setting the watch, but the hour hand is not moving at present and needs attention when serviced. Movement in going order with centre seconds hand moving correctly.
Rechenhilfsmittel und -Spielzeug1) "Roka - Der rechnende Federkasten", Deutschland, um 1930, lithographierter Blechzylinder mit Multipliziertafel und Hohlraum zur Aufbewahrung von Schreibutensilien. - 2) Rechenmax, um 1930, ein Unterhaltungsspiel für Klein und Groß, Kuhlemann Verlag Stuttgart. - 3) Rechenaffe "Consul - The Educated Monkey", um 1930, lithographiertes Blech, relativ seltenes Rechen-Blechspielzeug in gutem Originalzustand, mit Anleitung in Papierhülle. - 4) "My Adding Box", um 1950, Lodge Manufacturing Co., USA. - 5) "Leo Rechenhilfe", um 1955, System Schulrat Leo Rothaug, von Theodor Zöller in Nürnberg, in Schachtel. - 6) "The New Magic Adder", um 1955, Londontoy, lithographiertes Blech, in Schachtel. - 7) "Arithmetic Game No. 270", um 1960, Buffalo Toy and Tool Works, USA, mathematisches Quiz-Spiel, lithographiertes Blech, in Schachtel. - 8) "Hoch verloren - Wenig gewonnen", um 1930, deutsches Holzspielzeug, ohne Würfel, in Schachtel. - 9) "Der kleine Rechenkünstler", um 1930, DRP, mechanische Rechentafel, Pappe. - 10) "Rex - Der rechnende Hund", um 1960, Hammerer & Kühlwein, lithographiertes Blech, Federwerkantrieb, funktioniert, in Schachtel. - 11) 3 mechanische Rechen-Spiele, um 1950, lithographiertes Blech. - Und: 12) "Kuhn's Drill-Test", um 1950, amerikanisches Rechenspiel, lithographiertes Blech. Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: (3+/3+)Calculating Aids and Toys1) "Roka - Der rechnende Federkasten", Germany, c. 1930, lithographed tin cylinder with multiplication table and cavity for storing writing utensils. - 2) "Rechenmax", c. 1930, an entertainment game for young and old, Kuhlemann Verlag Stuttgart. - 3) "Consul - The Educated Monkey", c. 1930, lithographed tin, with instructions in paper sleeve. - 4) "My Adding Box", c. 1950, Lodge Manufacturing Co., USA. - 5) "Leo Rechenhilfe", c. 1955, System Schulrat Leo Rothaug, by Theodor Zöller in Nuremberg, in box. - 6) "The New Magic Adder", c. 1955, Londontoy, lithographed tin, in box. - 7) "Arithmetic Game No. 270", c. 1960, Buffalo Toy and Tool Works, USA, mathematical quiz game, lithographed tin, in box. - 8) "Hoch verloren - Wenig gewonnen", c. 1930, German wood toy, without dice, in box. - 9) "Der kleine Rechenkünstler", c. 1930, DRP, mechanical calculating board, cardboard. - 10) "Rex - The calculating dog", c. 1960, Hammerer & Kühlwein, lithographed tin, spring drive, works, in box. - 11) 3 mechanical calculating games, c. 1950, lithographed tin. - And: 12) "Kuhn's Drill Test", c. 1950, American arithmetic game, lithographed tin. Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: (3+/3+)
Bruchrechenlehrmittel "Archimedes", um 1928Rudolf Löbelenz, Stuttgart. D.R.P. 489439 von Hugo Jung, Lehrmittel für Bruchrechnen, 9 Apfelformen mit Teilungen zu Achteln, Vierteln, Dritteln, Hälften etc. Komplett mit Original-Anleitung im Deckel und Verkaufskarton. Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: (2-3/2)Archimedes Educational Tool for Fractions, c. 1928Rudolf Löbelenz, Stuttgart, Germany. D.R.P. 489439 by Hugo Jung, teaching aid for fractions, with nine apple shapes with divisions into eighths, quarters, thirds, halves etc, complete with original instructions in lid and sales box. Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: (2-3/2)
A mixed lot of automobilia,comprising an RAC and AA badge mounted on a badge bar on wooden base, a 1960s style tool-roll, a box of assorted Mica spark plugs (believed new old stock) and a box of Beru Patent hose clips, as used by Molsheim, close inspection advised. (Qty)Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A ladies loop frame bicycle, 23 inch frame frame painted black with traces of coach-lining, nickelled brightwork, one grip mmissing the other present but distressed, Dunlop saddle, with small leather tool-bag attached, rear skirt strings to mudguard, loose, used. Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A SWISS WATCHMAKER'S TOPPING TOOLPOSSIBLY BY HENRI PICARD ET FRERES, LA CHAUX FONDS, LATE 19th CENTURYOf standard form with work held vertically beneath a poppet over an X and Y axis adjustable stage next to a horizontal cutter driven via a sequence of pulleys by a four-spoke hand wheel with serpentine crossings, on tapered nickel-finish foot secured to a mahogany platform base.24.5cm (9.75ins) high, 27.5cm (10.75ins) wide, 20cm (8ins) deep. Related tools are illustrated in Crom, Theodore R. Horological Shop Tools 1700-1900 on page 296 (fig. 561) which reproduces a plate from the circa 1885 Henri Picard et Freres trade catalogue. Condition Report: Tool is in sound original condition but is somewhat dirty/neglected hence will need a clean/service if intending to put to use. All pivots/threads operate and appear free of wear/noticeable play and there is only very slight rusting/oxidation to the steelwork. The base panel has some slight bruising from use of a bench clamp to secure the too to a worktop at some point. Condition Report Disclaimer
Dinky Toys 995/996 EXTREMELY RARE PRE-PRODUCTION resin made Boeing 2707 SST Swing-Wing Supersonic Airliner - features fully operational swing-wing with metal slider and wing supports - this model has featured in many books including "Dinky Toys" by Mike & Sue Richardson/"Diecast Toy Aircraft" by Sue Richardson - this unique prototype was the original property of Vic Mumby who worked for the factory between 1961-1979 from Tool Maker Apprentice/Drawing Office, Product Design and Chief Draftsman - superb opportunity to acquire a model which was never put into production -
A tin containing a small collection of pocket knives and cut throat razors, including a hallmarked silver cased pen knife, Sheffield 1919, a Swiss Army multi tool pen knife and large late 19th / early 20th century mother of pearl multi tool pen knife by Joseph Rodgers & sons, length 11.5cm x depth 2.5cm, mother of pearl is cracked and with losses
International Watch Co. A military issue stainless steel manual wind wristwatchModel: Mark XIDate: Circa 1950Movement: Jewelled Cal.89 manual wind, No.1211985Dial: Black, broad arrow, tritium T, white Arabic numeral hour markers, white outer minute divisions with luminous quarters, polished baton hands with luminous inserts, centre secondsCase: Brushed round, screw down back engraved ↑ 6B/346 866/51Strap/Bracelet: Associated black fabricBuckle/Clasp: Associated steel buckleSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 35mmFootnotes:In the early 1940s, the British Ministry of Defence (MoD) created specifications for watches to be issued to military personnel. They are named Mark X or W.W.W. (Watches Wristlet Waterproof) and were produced by 12 watch manufacturers, including Omega, Longines, Cyma, Jaeger LeCoultre and IWC. Later being widely known as the 'Dirty Dozen'. Although these watches were made for military use, it was found that they are unreliable for aviation due to the low level of accuracy. International Watch Company and Jaeger LeCoultre then produced 6B/346, or Mark XI watches specifically for pilot's use. The current example features a circled T on the dial to indicate the presence of tritium. As per the changing regulation post-war that resulted in the change of radioactive dial to the relatively safer tritium dial. The Mark XI was mainly supplied to the RAF, FAA (Fleet Air Arm), RAAF (Royal Australian Air Force) and RNZAF (Royal New Zealand Air Force). It was produced in relatively small numbers, being a simple, robust and functional timepiece, it is one of the highly sought after military 'tool' watches in the market.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Bremont. A stainless steel automatic calendar wristwatch with dual time zoneModel: SupermarineDate: Purchased 24th November 2021Movement: 25-jewel automatic, No.37560Dial: Black, luminous dot hour markers with baton quarters, outer minute divisions, raised outer 24 hour markers, date aperture at 3, polished pointed baton hands with luminous inserts, centre seconds, orange arrow hand for dual time zone Case: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down back, uni-directional rotating bezel with black calibrated insert, No.37560Strap/Bracelet: Beige Bremont leatherBuckle/Clasp: Signed steel buckleSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 40mm Accompaniments: Bremont soft case, outer card, international warranty, test certificate, strap removal tool, instructions for useFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Breitling. A titanium quartz bracelet watch with micro antennae for aviation emergency frequency 121.5MHzModel: EmergencyReference: E76321Date: Purchased 19th March 2008Movement: Jewelled quartzDial: Orange, black Arabic numeral hour markers with luminous quarters, raised outer minute divisions, apertures for digital displays, pointed white baton hands with luminous insertsCase: Brushed tonneau form, back secured by 4 screws, calibrated bi-directional bezel, micro antennas between the lugs at 12 and 6, No.361097Strap/Bracelet: Fitted titanium linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 43mm Accompaniments: Breitling Emergency case, Breitling service case, Emergency Test Receiver, mini screwdriver, service card dated 26th October 2012 and 24th April 2023, Emergency Missions Instructions CD, instructions booklet, original purchase receipt and Conditions of Sales, two spare links, spare Breitling rubber strapFootnotes:Introduced in 1995, the Breitling Emergency watch was the first wristwatch to feature a built-in personal distress beacon. It was originally designed for aeronautical use only as a survival tool. The creation was to provide a reliable and effective means of distress signalling in hazardous conditions. Should a pilot become stranded remotely, the beacons can be unscrewed activating the emergency rescue services on channel 121.5MHz. In 1999, Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones embarked on the first non-stop round-the-world balloon flight wearing a Breitling Emergency. The original Breitling Emergency models were discontinued in 2010. It was reported that it had helped with saving dozens of lives. With the 121.5MHz signal being phased out in 2009, Breitling then released the Emergency II in 2013 with new configurations.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Rolex. A stainless steel automatic calendar bracelet watch with dual time zone offered on behalf of the family of the original ownerModel: GMT-Master 'Pepsi'Reference: 1675Date: Circa 1966Movement: 26-jewel Cal.1570 automatic, adjusted to 5 positions & temperature, No.D35117Dial: Black, luminous dot hour markers, baton quarters, gilt outer minute divisions, magnified date aperture at 3, polished Mercedes hands with luminous inserts, centre seconds, arrow tipped dual time handCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down back, inside back date coded II.66, blue and red 'Pepsi' bezel insert, No.1423937Strap/Bracelet: Associated stainless steel linkBuckle/Clasp: Associated folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 39mmFootnotes:The Rolex GMT was launched in 1954 after the Transatlantic Airways company asked Rolex to produce a watch useful for their pilots. It quickly gained favour among the Pan-Am executives and the business jet-set community as a whole.Offered continuously since its introduction with relatively little modification it is perhaps, along with the Submariner, the most classic Rolex 'tool' watch made. The reference 1675 began production over 80 years ago. This was the first GMT Master reference to feature protective crown guards as well as the smaller triangular tip on the second hour hand.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Late 19th Century/early 20th Century tailor's mahogany table top tool chest with hinged cover opening to reveal a sub-divided lift out tray, over a series of seven drawers with turned knobs labelled A to G, two of which are fitted with sliding trays. All lined with cloth advertising tailor's equipment by 'Marche'. H 32.8cm, W 27.5cm, D 24.5cm.
Gerson (Johannes). Opera: Inventarium eorum que in operibus Gersonis continentur, & Prima pars operum Johannis Gerson, 2 parts bound in one, [Nüremberg: Georg Stuchs], 1489, gothic letter, capitals supplied in red and blue (some with flourishes), full-page woodcut to verso of each title (attributed to Albrecht Dürer) of the author represented as a pilgrim in a landscape, large painted initial I on A2 in blue with white penwork on liquid gold ground, with green and red borders and blue and red flourishes with yellow penwork, leather tab on second title, lightly dust-soiled, small worm trail in blank inner margin of two quires, small water stain at blank inner and upper margin of first few leaves, contemporary South German brown deerskin over thick wooden boards, covers triple blind ruled to a panel design, upper cover with outer panel of repeated floral blind tools with author's name and title stamped at head, central panel filled with curved branches and floral tools, lower cover with floral tools to outer panel, central panel with four diagonal compartments each with a blind-stamped ‘pierced heart’ tool, floral tools blind-stamped in compartments, brass catches stamped with initials IGU and a hound, lacking clasps and central bosses, head and tail of spine worn and showing, with loss at head and foot, extremities worn, thick 4toQTY: (1)NOTE:Not in BMC; GW10716; Goff G188; Polain (B) 1592; ISTC ig00188000;Jean Gerson (1363-1429), chancellor of the University of Paris, was one of the most influential theologians of the fifteenth century. He worked to resolve the Great Schism (between the popes of Rome and Avignon) and played an important role at the Council of Constance, where he influenced the decisions concerning the fate of the Hussites. His extensive writings on ecclesiology, reform, pastoral care and mysticism were popular during the later Middle Ages and were frequently printed during the second half of the fifteenth century, both as individual treatises and in collected editions.Two volumes bound in one, being the first book of the fourth edition of Jean Gerson’s works, edited by Peter Schott and Johann Geiler von Kaysersberg, bound with the (often missing) index to the complete works. This first volume contains some of Gerson's most important work including De unitate Ecclesiae, and Tractatus de potestate ecclesiastica et origine juris et legum, a treatise on ecclesiastical power and on the origin of right and laws. The volume also includes most of his works concerning magic, astrology and visions such as the important and hugely influential treatises Trilogium Astrologie theologistate, De libris astrologicis non tolerandis, De Probatione Spirituum, De distinctione verarum visionum a falsis, and De erroribus circa artem magicam as well as his essay against the sect of the Flagellants. In 1398 the theological faculty of the University of Paris had issued a decree condemning, in 28 articles, magical arts and sorcery, following which Gerson produced these several brief works criticizing various forms of superstition and magic. To the first of these, De erroribus circa artem magicam of 1402 (half of which is devoted to questions of demonic existence and power), he appended the list of the 1398 condemnations which he himself had helped to orchestrate, and also included the complete text of the confession of Jean de Bar, who was accused of necromancy, and condemned to death. Gerson's treatise De Distinctione Verarum Visionum a Falsis, dealt with ‘discretione spirituum’ (the discernment of spirits) and sought to lay out methods for determining whether a mystical vision was true or false, or in other words inspired by God or the Devil. At the Council of Constance, in 1415, he was called on to help decide whether or not Bridget of Sweden’s visions were authentic. He felt they were not and wrote another treatise, De Probatione Spirituum, which set out principles and procedures for distinguishing good spirits from evil ones. He was also consulted by Charles VII on Jeanne d’Arc's visions.The South German binding is very similar in its design to one in Henry Davis Gift, volume II, page 325.
Nubeo Spacecraft Magellan Deep Sky gentleman's automatic wristwatch ref. NB-6047-03 with luminous hands and hour markers, black dial, visible escapement, clear exhibition case back, black stainless steel case and 24 jewel movement, on blue rubber strap, case diameter 48mm, limited edition 296/600, in original case with black strap, guarantee card, related paperwork, tool and outer card sleeve.
Nubeo Viking Skeleton Nitron Blue gentleman's automatic wristwatch ref. NB-6064-02 with skeleton dial, clear exhibition case back, blue stainless steel case and 40 jewel movement, on blue rubber strap, case diameter 46mm, limited edition 149/500, unworn in original case with black strap, guarantee card, related paperwork, tool, hang tag and outer card sleeve.
Nubeo Cupola Skeleton Mandarin gentleman's automatic wristwatch ref. NB-6055-02 with luminous hands and hour markers, skeleton dial, clear exhibition case back, orange and black stainless steel case and 24 jewel movement, on orange rubber strap, case diameter 50.5mm, limited edition 129/600, unworn in original case with green strap, guarantee card, related paperwork, tool, hang tag and outer card sleeve.
Nubeo Armstrong Black NASA gentleman's automatic wristwatch ref. NB-6072-22 with date aperture, luminous hands and hour markers, moon inspired forged dial and bezel, black stainless steel case and signed 21 jewel movement, on black stainless steel bracelet, limited edition 154/390, unworn in original case with NASA patch, fabric strap, guarantee card, related paperwork, tool, hang tag and outer card box.

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