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A Luftwaffe Borduhr Junghans Aluminium Aircraft Clock Chronometer, the movement marked J30 BZ, the outer field-grey painted case numbered 882805 A Jaeger Le Coultre A-10 (Chronoklite) Elapsed Time Aircraft Clock, with sweeping seconds hand, the face marked A.C.U.S. Army Type A-10, Serial No. AC41-1955 A Waltham Watch Company, Mk.4B 8-Day Aircraft Clock, the face marked 6A/2958 - 1132/57 A Jaeger 8 Jours Car Clock, the black painted face with roman numerals, marked fabrique en Suisse A Jaeger Paris, 8 Jours Car Clock, the off-white face painted with roman numerals, mounted in mahogany, (5).
Gent`s silver `Waltham` pocket watch, top wind, “working” order, white dial, approx. 42mm, some hairline cracks, seconds dial & black Roman numerals, plain silver case, h/m Birmingham 1895 & a silver pocket watch by `J.W. Benson`, top wind, “working” order, white dial, approx. 42mm, seconds dial & black Roman numerals, back case with engine turned pattern & garter shield cartouche to centre, h/m London 1907 (2)
Ladies` ornate silver pocket watch, key wind, not working, white porcelain dial, approx. 32mm, with gold decoration, black Roman numerals, ornately patterned back case, a gent`s `Waltham`, top wind, not working, white dial, approx. 45mm, some damage to dial, seconds dial & black Roman numerals, h/m Birmingham 1894 & another gent`s silver pocket watch, key wind, not working, & with some damage to dial & seconds finger missing, h/m Chester 1872 (3)
A gentleman`s 9ct gold full hunter Waltham pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the keyless steel movement signed `A W W Co Waltham USA Traveler No. 26566695`, engraved presentation inscription to inner back, case hallmarked Chester 1929, 95gms
A gentleman`s 9ct gold open faced Waltham pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the keyless steel movement signed `A W W Co Waltham USA No.24744219` the case hallmarked London 1925, 82gms, and a gentleman`s gold plated cased open faced Waltham pocket watch the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the keyless steel movement signed `A W W Co Waltham, USA No. 24042198 (2)
Waltham, a gentleman`s 9 carat gold wrist watch, Dennison case, Birmingham 1924, the circular white dial with black Roman numerals, hands and subsidiary seconds dial, on a strap; with an anonymous lady`s 9 carat gold wrist watch, on a metal bracelet, cased; another similar lady`s 9 carat gold wrist watch; and an assortment of gentleman`s and lady`s wrist watches
A Waltham 15 carat gold open faced pocket watch, the dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, signed `Waltham USA`, the movement signed `A.W.W. Co., Waltham, Mass.`, keyless wind, assay mark for Birmingham 1914; together with a silver mounted watch holder, with pierced decoration of `C` scrolls against a trellis ground, Birmingham 1900 (2)
AVIATION INTEREST - `OLD GLORY` & THE FAILED TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT OF 1927. A Waltham open faced pocket watch, the case stamped `14k`, with Arabic numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, and a `Riverside` movement, inscribed `Captain Eric William Densham RAF / In Grateful Remembrance / Of His Aid To / Old Glory / William Randolph Hearst / 1927`, with original case; together with an album of photographs of related interest, including a signed photograph of Lloyd Bertaud, Helen Bertaud, and J.D. Hill, views of `Old Glory`, other portraits of the pilots and ground crew, and views of Japanese interest, including Kamakura, Yokohama and Tokyo after an earthquake. Note: `Old Glory` was a Fokker VIIA single-engine aeroplane sponsored by the newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst to undertake the first non-stop transatlantic flight from New York to Rome. It took off on 7th September 1927 from Old Orchard Beach airfield, Maine, piloted by Lloyd Bertaud and James DeWitt Hill, accompanied by Philip Payne, editor of the New York Daily Mirror. The `plane was sighted passing over the steamship `California`, approximately 350 miles east of Cape Race, Newfoundland, close to midnight, but in the early hours of the following morning sent her first distress signal. Her second call, issued at 4:03 a.m., was picked up by the steamship `Transylvania` which rushed to the site of the `plane`s last known position. Other vessels joined the search although high seas and rain hampered their efforts. After 24 hours the rescue mission was abandoned. Undeterred Hearst hired the S.S. Kyle to sweep the area afresh, and on 12th September a section of wing and part of the plane`s fuselage were spotted. The bodies of those on board, however, were never recovered.
An 18ct gold cased pocket watch open faced, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, numbered 42975, the lever movement inscribed James Higgins, Glasgow, 42975, together with a gold plated cased keyless wind pocket watch, the Waltham "Royal" Dials 43mm and 38mm diameter
A World War I Gallantry Medal group awarded to 42875 Gunner A Whalley A.94/BD Brigade of the Royal Field Artillery comprising the Military medal and bar, 1914-18 Medal, also the original packet that the medals came in, also in this lot is a cased goldplated pocket watch by Waltham of the USA with inscription `Presented to Bombardier Albert Whalley M.M. R.F.A. for meritorious service in the great war 1914-18 Rainford 1919`, also in this lot is an army pay book to a P Whalley for service during World War II, quantity of postcards, clothing books, ration books etc, and a leather bound photograph album with WWII military scenes of North Africa, also in this lot is a photocopy of the London Gazette page 29854 relating to the award of the military medal on Saturday the 9th of December 1916 together with some further research
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