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A vintage gentleman's Rolex Oyster wristwatch, circa 1953, the circular face with silver baton dial and 'dagger' hands, 15 rubis manual wind movement, movement signed '30633', case cover interior signed 'Montres Rolex S.A, 6022, I.53', Rolex winding crown, case diameter approx 35mm, with attached green strap CONDITION REPORT: Currently working and ticking although this is no guarantee. Showing some minor surface scratching and wear but overall appears to be in good order. No box or paperwork. Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A collection of ten vintage cigarette lighters, comprising a Dunhill plated 'slide wick' lighter, initialed and dated 27/12/46, an engine turned silver lighter, maker B&C, Birmingham 1950, an engine turned Dunhill similar and three other Dunhill lighters, a lacquered Dupont made for the Japanese market and two others and a smaller Ascot lighter (10)
A Bush stained beech valve radio, model DCA 90A, with a bush bakelie radio, another vintage radio, a novelty radio modelled as a bumper car and one other radio (5) CONDITION REPORT: Electrical lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A vintage American shop fitting weighing scales by Computing Scale Company of Dayton Ohio, early 20th century, painted metal, chrome and enamel, 75cm high. In 1891, Edward Canby and Orange O. Ozias, two businessmen from Dayton, purchased the patents for the newly invented computing scale and incorporated the Computing Scale Company to produce commercial scales. The business became part of the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company formed in 1911 and then an IBM division in 1933. The Dayton Scale Division was eventually sold to the Hobart Manufacturing Company when IBM decided to stop marketing scales to retail stores.

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