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A Zenith Automatic steel circular cased gentleman's wristwatch, the signed and jewelled 2532 PC caliber movement numbered '5638123', the signed silvered dial with baton hour markers and date aperture, the case back numbered '9734383', case diameter 3.3cm, on a black leather strap, with Zenith red case.
A Zenith 18K gold circular cased gentleman's wristwatch, circa 1962, the signed and jewelled 120 T caliber movement numbered '5433690', the signed silvered dial with gilt Arabic numeral and baton hour markers, the signed case back interior detailed '18K 0.750', the case back presentation inscribed and numbered '926550', case diameter 3.5cm, on a black leather strap, with Zenith blue case.
ZENITH - a Vintage gold plated stainless steel mechanical wristwatch, ref. 1296, circa 1970s, silvered dial with gilt baton hour markers, baton hands and sweep centre seconds hand, 17 jewel movement with calibre 2542, serial no. 850D762, case width 34mm, working orderMovement – currently working Dial - cleanGlass - general surface marksHands - goodCase - general wear and surface abrasions, mainly on bezelCrown – hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - unassociated black leather strap, heavy wearNotes – no box or papers
ZENITH - a gold plated stainless steel Espada quartz calendar bracelet watch, circa 2001, blue dial with gilt quarterly Arabic numerals, leaf hands with luminous inserts, sweep centre seconds hand and date aperture, case width 35mm, not currently working, boxed with papersMovement – not currently working and may only need new battery but cannot guaranteeDial - cleanGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - general wear and light abrasionsCrown – signed with logo, Quickset date working, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated Zenith steel bracelet, general surface wear, clasp working, wrist size approx 16cmNotes – with inner and outer box, guarantee card and booklet
A Zenith Alarm Enamel Floral Decorated Travel Timepiece, in fitted caseCase with surface scratches, enamel panels with small chips in parts, case back with engraved presentation inscription ''The Swiss Bank Corparation to its Collaborators in Rememberance of the 50th Anniversary 1872/1922'' dial with hairline cracks with small chips between the 10/11'o clock position, movement winding smoothly, hand setting correctly and in going order.Alarm is working, outer fitted case is worn, front carrying strap is broken.
Zenith. A fine 18K rose gold automatic semi-skeletonised chronograph wristwatchModel: El Primero ChronomasterReference: 18.0240.4021Date: Circa 2010Movement: 39-jewel Cal.4021 automatic, 22K gold rotor, No.220392Dial: Semi-skeletonised silvered with guilloché engraved centre, applied rose gilt dart hour markers, black outer 1/5th second divisions, subsidiary dials at 3 and 9 for seconds and 30 minute recording, power reserve indication above 6, gilt lance hands, centre chronograph handCase: Polished round, exhibition back secured by 8 screws, stepped bezel, crown flanked by twin chronograph buttonsStrap/Bracelet: Black Zenith alligator leatherBuckle/Clasp: Signed 18K rose gold double folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 40mm Accompaniments: Zenith box, outer card (AF), service guarantee dated 2016, brochureFootnotes:Swiss company Zenith were founded in 1865 in Le Locle, Neuchatel and manufactured pocket watches for much of the 19th century. Moving into wristwatches along with most manufacturers in the second quarter of the 20th century, the brand is perhaps best known for introducing the first automatic chronograph movement to market in 1969. In this, they narrowly beat both Seiko and a consortium including Breitling and Hamilton to the finish line. Housed within the El Primero wristwatch, the calibre 3019 movement and its successive iterations were, and still are, highly-respected. The movement has been used by many brands including Rolex in their Daytona, until as recently as 2000. The current lot is one of the Chronomaster line, one that pays homage to the original El Primero wristwatch. It features an 18ct rose gold case with a semi-skeletonised dial revealing the in-house calibre 4021 movement within. The 4021 is of course a version of that famous first automatic chronograph movement, with the addition of a power reserve indication complication.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
NIKI DE SAINT PHALLE (FRENCH-AMERICAN 1930-2002) ⊕ REMEMBER signed Niki de Saint Phalle and numbered 54/100 lower right screenprint in colours on wove paper 50 x 61.3cm; 19 3/4 x 24 1/4in unframed Property from the Estate of Alexander Iolas Executed in 1969. Works from the Estate of Alexander Iolas by Jean Hugo and Nikki de Saint Phalle (lots 44-52)Introduction Born in Alexandria, Egypt, Alexander Iolas (1908-1987) was a renowned art dealer, gallerist and collector of both classical and modern art whose extraordinary influence made a seismic impact on the New York art scene and internationally between the 1950s and 1980s.As a young man Iolas defied family expectations of following in the path of his father to become a cotton dealer, instead he travelled widely throughout Europe pursuing a career in ballet before turning his attention to the arts. In 1935 he arrived in New York and launched himself into the city’s growing art scene as the manager of Hugo Gallery on East 55th Street. Founded by Elizabeth Arden alongside Robert Rothschild, the gallery gained a reputation for Surrealist art after Iolas staged a pivotal exhibition of new work by Max Ernst, Dorothea Tanning and René Magritte in 1947.Five years later Iolas mounted the landmark show of the yet undiscovered artist Andy Warhol, staging his artistic debut Fifteen Drawings Based on the Writings of Truman Capote in 1952 and propelling the young American artist to stardom. Iolas and Warhol subsequently worked extensively together, with Iolas credited for commissioning one of Warhol’s final print epics Last Supper of 1986. Iolas also introduced the work of Ed Ruscha to the gallery, shepherding both his reputation and his market. In 1955, in partnership with Brooks Jackson, Iolas established his own independent gallery franchise across Paris, Milan, Rome, Geneva, Madrid and Athens.Famous for his bombastic claims and often amusing opinions (once dismissing Balthus and Cy Twombly as terrible painters in the same breath), Iolas’ professional achievements are often interchangeable with extraordinary stories of a legend formed in part of his own making. His eye was informed by intuition rather than institution, his theatrical nature inextricably linked to his professional undertakings. Speaking to art historian Maurice Rheims in 1965, Iolas stated: 'I don’t consider a gallery as a commercial occupation. It’s purely artistic… it’s a show in which the audience members are the dancers, and the scenery is made by the painter. The present lot together with lots 48-52 executed between 1968-1970 depict Saint Phalle's idiosyncratic style characterised by vibrant colours and a youthful spirit, works that have been included in what has been called 'outsider art' as she did not receive an academic training. The works portray numerous characters with quotations and annotations that shed insight into the artist's deeply personal state of mind as she navigates heartbreak and reproductive health. The works later informed Saint Phalle's illustrated book AIDS: You Can’t Catch It Holding Hands of 1986, an important work that delivers life-saving healthcare information about the transmission of HIV through colourful cartoons in an attempt to destigmatise the disease. Saint Phalle was a self-taught avant-gardist, one of the late twentieth century’s great creative personalities, with traits that once clouded and now halo her importance. First dominated by feminist rage, the artist’s creative direction eventually moved away from an epoch of destruction to a period typified by the celebration of womanhood through sculptures of female bodies, often immense, in fibreglass and polyester resin. Her work reached its zenith in such monumental outdoor projects such as Dragon for the son of Roger Nellens, at Knokke-le-Zoute created in the early 1970s in collaboration with her long term creative and romantic partner Jean Tinguely (1925-1991), and The Tarot Garden, a sculpture garden in Pescia Fiorentina, Tuscany featuring twenty-two monumental figures inspired by Guadi's Parc Güell in Barcelona, that opened in 1998.
ZENITH HUNTER CASE CRONOGRAPH IN GOLD, 20S Case: signed, n. 224992, in 18K gold, engraved with floral motifs and vertical stripes. Dial: signed, white enamel, Breguet numerals, small seconds, and 30-min register. Movement: signed, key-less winding caliber, n. 2651838, monometallic balance with screws, Breguet hairspring, micrometer regulator. Accessories: – Diameter Ø: 51 mm | Weight: 97.2 g Note: running at the time of cataloguing, but servicing is suggested.
ZENITH IN GOLD, 60S Case: signed, n. 344D138, in 18K gold, snap on caseback. Bracelet/Strap: – Dial: signed, silvered, applied indexes, small seconds. Movement: signed, manual-winding caliber 2541, 17 jewels, micrometer regulator. Accessories: – Diameter Ø: 34 mm Note: running at the time of cataloguing.
ZENITH IN GOLD, 50S Case: signed, n. 943212, in 18K gold, snap on caseback. Bracelet/Strap: – Dial: signed, silvered, applied indexes, small seconds. Movement: signed, manual-winding caliber 40-T, n. 5432032, 17 jewels. Accessories: – Diameter Ø: 32 mm Note: running at the time of cataloguing, but a servicing is suggested.
A quantity of costume and silver jewellery, including a vintage Zenith mechanical wind wristwatch, marked to verso 572 D 669; a string of faux pearls, clasp marked Monet; a string of amber like beads; brooches/clips; a bow brooch with a suspending ball that has a watch face, the bow marked sterling silver; silver charm bracelet and charms (some loose charms); pendants; Stratton compact, etc, (Qty).
A two-tone Zenith Port Royal wristwatch, case 33mm diameter, the white Roman dial with baton hour markers at and date aperture, fitted with Zenith 62.6 quartz movement, case reference 59.0150.628, with graduated Zenith two-tone bracelet; together with an EPNS vesta case on chain; and a small quantity of pre-1946 British coinage.
AN EDMUND CULPEPER BRASS UNIVERSAL EQUINOCTIAL RING DIAL, ENGLISH, EARLY 18TH CENTURY signed Edm Culpeper Londini, the meridian ring engraved with latitude scale 90-0-90 degrees, reverse with scale for determining solar altitude and zenith distance, equinoctial ring with obverse engraved with hour scale in Roman numerals, central bridge with pin-hole sliding over a calendar scale (missing suspension ring), 15.0 cm diameter Edmund Culpeper (1670-1737) was apprenticed into the Grocer's Company to Walter Hayes, engraver and mathematical instrument maker of Moorfields London in 1684. By 1700, Culpeper had taken over his master's shop and continued to trade under the sign of the crossed daggers, in Moorfields. Culpeper is perhaps best known for his contribution to optical instruments, in particular microscopes. However, he was also highly acknowledged for producing mathematical instruments, with particular skills in the engraving of scales, dials, and sectors.
ZENITH Vintage El Primero "TV Screen" Chronograph, Ref. 01-0200-415. Ca. 1970er Jahre. Edelstahl. Automatic-Werk Kal. 3019 PHC, sehr gute Gangwerte (+8s/d, 280°). Blaues Zifferblatt mit Tachymeterskala, Chronograph und Datumsanzeige, Tritium-Zeiger. Originales Zenith Armband in Edelstahl. Guter unpolierter Zustand, sichtbare Gebrauchsspuren an Gehäuse und Armband. Durchmesser ca. 42mm ohne Krone, passend für ca. 21cm Handgelenksumfang.| ZENITH Vintage El Primero "TV Screen" Chronograph, ref. 01-0200-415. Approx. 1970s. Stainless steel. Automatic movement cal. 3019 PHC, very good working order (+8s/d, 280°). Blue dial with tachymeter scale, chronograph and date display, Tritium hands. Original Zenith bracelet in stainless steel. Good unpolished condition, visible signs of wear on case and bracelet. Diameter approx. 42mm without crown, suitable for approx. 21cm wrist size.
No Reserve - Zenith Vintage 18K. cal. 2542 - Men's watch - approx. 1960. Case: yellow gold (18K.) - strap: leather - manual winding - condition: good, movement in working order - diameter: 34 mm - wrist size: 19.5 cm - plexiglass - weight: 35.9 grams - This lot will be auctioned without reserve price.
No Reserve - Zenith El Primero Chronograph 01-0010.420 - Men's Watch - 1999. Case: steel - strap: leather - manual winding - box, documents, certificate - condition: very good, movement in working order - diameter: 38 mm - wrist size: 21.5 cm - mineral crystal - ref: 01-0010.420 - date, chronograph, displayback - This lot will be auctioned without reserve price.
Rolex Cosmograph DaytonaJahr 1994, Automatik, Perpetual-Chronographenwerk, Tachymeter-Lünette, Stoppfunktion, 12-Stunden-Zähler, 30-Minuten-Zähler, kleine Sekunde, Brillantindizes, verschraubte Krone und Drücker, Individual-Nr. X505654 | Ref.-Nr. 16518 | Manufakturwerk Zenith El Primero, Gehäuse 18k Gelbgold, punziert, Durchmesser 40 mm, Original-Armband, Leder, Original-Faltschließe, 18k Gelbgold, punziert, Länge 17 cm, Gesamtgewicht ca. 120,9 g, Funktion gangbar, geprüft, Zustand gut, Flusen auf dem Zifferblatt, Tragespuren, Uhrenglas partiell zerkratzt, Zustand und Funktionalität durch unseren Uhrmachermeister geprüft, ohne Original-Box, mit Original-Papieren,Anmerkung: Das Aufgeld beträgt 20% inkl. MwSt. Für die Nutzung der Online-Bietkonsolen fällt eine zusätzliche Gebühr in Höhe von 3% zzgl. MwSt. (3,57%) an.
ZENITHSQUARE CURVED, 18K GOLDA manual-winding center-seconds wristwatch in 18K yellow goldYear : C. 1970Dial : Gold striped with applied and black painted baton hour markers, Original Sword handsCalibre : Zenith cal. 2522 num 779544Bracelet : Leather strap ; approx. overall length 163 mm.Dimensions : Ø 29 x 39 (with lugs) mm.Signature : Dial, case and movement Condition Report: General remarks : Good general conditionCase : Good general condition, slightly worn, slightly scratched ; Glass ScratchedDial : Good general condition. Markers slightly oxidizedHands : Good general condition. Original hands, slightly oxidizedRunning at the time of cataloguing, Overhaul recommended at buyer’s expense
ROLEX REF. DAYTONA EVEROSE 16515LN "APH" CHAMPAGNE DIALAn 18k pink gold self-winding chronograph wristwatch with black ceramic bezel with tachometer scale.Year : C. 2010 Dial : Bicolor white and champagne with applied luminous pink gold indexes, subsidiary dials for the seconds, the 12- hour and 30-minute registers. Luminous pink gold baton hands. Calibre : cal. 4130, 44 jewels Case : G502356 Bracelet : Leather Strap with Rolex 18K pink gold deployant clasp Dimensions : Ø 40 mm. Signature : Dial, case and movement Accessories : Service PouchEarly 2010s examples of the Daytona ref. 116520 like the one we are offering for sale, were delivered with what collectors now call “APH” error dial.The “APH” dial variation refers to the final three letters in the “Cosmograph” text that are, on the afflicted example’s dials, positioned slightly further away than they should be, introducing a visible space in the middle of the word, an error in the typographic kerning of the text.The “APH” Daytona ref. 116520 is a great example of exactly how detail-oriented and knowledgeable some collectors can become, simply by making sure to value any differences in terms of degrees. If you want something no one else has, you have to go looking for it to begin with.The Rolex Daytona ref. 116520 was introduced in 2000 to replace the previous Daytona generation, the long-running ref. 16520 with the famous Zenith El Primero-based movement ticking inside. The ref. 116520 quickly stood out not only as the first Daytona of the new millennium but also as the landmark home of Rolex’s first-ever in-house chronograph movement, the now-famous self-winding calibre 4130. The ref. 116520 would remain in regular production at Rolex until 2016.Our exemplar is even rarer, in a Rolex Everose 18k pink gold case. A rare opportunity to collect such an important watch. Condition Report: General remarks : Very good general conditionCase : Very good condition ; slightly polished ; slightly scratchedBracelet : Clasp slightly scratched ; Approx. overall length 200mm.Dial : ExcellentHands : Excellent. Original handsRunning at the time of cataloguing, Overhaul recommended at buyer’s expense
Herrensavonette "Zenith". Guillochiertes drei Deckel 585/000 GG-Gehäuse, brutto 98 g. Weißes Emailzifferblatt (Risse) mit schwarzen, arabischen Ziffern und kleiner Sekunde. Matt vergoldetes Doppelplatinenwerk mit Ankerhemmung und 15 Steinen. Ohne Glas, Kratzer und l. gedellt. 20er/30er Jahre. D. 5 cm.
A Zenith, automatic, gents, gold plated wristwatch, circa 1960s, having a silvered dial with baton markers, centre seconds, date aperture between 4 and 5, later black leather strap, the 30 jewel calibre 2532/PC movement numbered 5998138, 34mmWatch is in ticking orderIf there is no condition report shown, please request
Zenith A Gentleman's 28800 Gold plated wristwatch, the signed silvered square dial with Baton hour markers and date at 4, fitted with a self winding movement stainless steel case back and mounted on a mesh bracelet with fold over claspCondition Report: Movement winds and hand turn freely, but tested for timekeeping.Signs of wear to case back and sides when viewed under loupe.Please note that the movement has not been tested for the accuracy of time and may need a service at the buyer's expense.Ewbanks does not guarantee the future working of the movement and we do not guarantee the authenticity of any individual component parts since subsequent repairs and restoration work may have resulted in the replacement of original parts
500+ mixed comics such as Tops, Vertigo, Image, Cliffhanger, Quality, Eagle Fleetway, Valiant and more. Titles include the X-Files ,100 bullets, Sam and Twitch, Spaceman, Powers, Crimson, Eternal Warrior, Leading Man, Zenith, Prototype, Judge Dredd, Rogue Trooper, Judge Anderson, Harbinger, Captain Midnight, The Crow and many more.

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