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Citizen: A gentleman's stainless steel bracelet watch Model: Promaster Skyhawk A.T. Royal Air Force Red Arrows edition, numbered 648 of 9999 Reference: U680 Date: Circa 2020 Movement: Eco-Drive quartz, radio controlled Dial: Textured black, raised chapter with luminous baton and Arabic hour markers, subsidiary dials for secondary time zones, digital apertures, white hands with luminous inserts, red centre seconds hand Case: Brushed and polished bevelled tonneau form, rotating bezel with pilot's slide rule indices, pull-out crown flanked by twin pushers Strap/Bracelet: Brushed and polished three-link bracelet Buckle/Clasp: Fold-over deployant clasp Size: 45mm Accompaniments: Citizen display box with plaque, outer card, guarantee booklet, limited edition certificate, spare links Condition:Case and back: Very good.Crystal: Very good.Dial: Very good.Hands: Very good.Strap: Good.Movement: Currently running.Accompaniments: Good.Unless otherwise stated, all watches are likely to have been serviced and/or repaired in their lifetime and may have had parts replaced. While a watch may be described as 'working' at the time of the report, they are not guaranteed for timekeeping, mechanical durability or waterproofing (where applicable) - it is advised that all watches are inspected and serviced by a qualified jeweller or horologist before full use. The cost of servicing can be significant and so we strongly advise obtaining a quote before placing your bid.
Citizen: A gentleman's titanium bracelet wristwatchModel: World Perpetual A.T. Royal Air Force Red Arrows edition, number 811 of 1000Reference: H145-S103088Date: Circa 2020Movement: Eco-Drive quartz, radio controlledDial: Textured black and dark red, raised luminous baton hour markers, outer world time indices, raised rotating pilot's slide rule ring, date at 3, silver hands with luminous inserts, red centre seconds handCase: Brushed tonneau form, pull-out crown flanked by pushers, slide rule crown at 8Strap/Bracelet: Brushed and polished three-link braceletBuckle/Clasp: Brushed fold-over clasp with signed latchSize: 45mmAccompaniments: Citizen display box with plaque, outer card, limited edition certificate, spare links
Citizen: A gentleman's bracelet watchModel: Navihawk A.T. Royal Air Force Red Arrows edition, numbered 2574 of 5000Reference: U680-S107865Date: Circa 2020Movement: Eco-Drive quartz, radio controlledDial: Textured black and dark red, raised chapter with luminous baton hour markers, raised rotating pilot's slide rule ring, subsidiary dials for secondary time zones, digital apertures, brushed silver hands with luminous inserts, red centre seconds handCase: Brushed round form, milled 'coin edge' bezel, pull-out crown flanked by twin pushers, slide rule crown at 8Strap/Bracelet: Polished stainless steel meshBuckle/Clasp: Textured link butterfly claspSize: 48mmAccompaniments: Citizen display box with plaque, outer card, guarantee booklet, limited edition certificate, spare links
Citizen: A gentleman's stainless steel bracelet watchModel: Promaster Skyhawk A.T. Royal Air Force Red Arrows edition, numbered 5304 of 9999Reference: U680-S116899Date: Circa 2020Movement: Eco-Drive quartz, radio controlledDial: Textured black and dark red, raised chapter with luminous baton and Arabic hour markers, subsidiary dials for secondary time zones, digital apertures, brushed silver hands with luminous inserts, red centre seconds handCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, rotating bezel with pilot's slide rule indices, pull-out crown flanked by twin pushersStrap/Bracelet: Polished stainless steel mesh braceletBuckle/Clasp: Textured link fold-over butterfly claspSize: 45mmAccompaniments: Citizen display box with plaque and model Red Arrows aircraft, guarantee booklet, limited edition certificate, outer card, spare links, swing tag
Citizen: A gentleman's bracelet watchModel: Promaster Skyhawk A.T. Royal Air Force Red Arrows edition, numbered 1876 of 9999Reference: U680-S124123Date: Circa 2020Movement: Eco-Drive quartz, radio controlledDial: Textured black, raised chapter with luminous baton and Arabic hour markers, subsidiary dials for secondary time zones, digital apertures, black hands with luminous inserts, red centre seconds handCase: Brushed and polished PVD coated black stainless steel tonneau form, rotating bezel with pilot's slide rule indices, pull-out crown flanked by twin pushersStrap/Bracelet: Brushed and polished PVD coated black stainless steel three-link braceletBuckle/Clasp: Fold-over deployant claspSize: 45mmAccompaniments: Citizen display box with plaque, outer card, guarantee booklet, limited edition certificate, spare links, swing tag
Citizen: A gentleman's titanium chronograph bracelet watchModel: Royal Air Force Red ArrowsReference: U600-S076226Date: 2019Movement: Eco-Drive quartz, radio controlledDial: Black, applied luminous baton hour markers, subsidiary dials for second time zones, power reserve and functions, digital function apertures, silver hands with luminous inserts, red centre seconds handCase: Brushed tonneau form, rotating pilot's slide rule bezel, pull-out crown flanked by twin pushers, sealed back with Red Arrows crestStrap/Bracelet: Brushed and polished link braceletBuckle/Clasp: Signed fold-over deployant claspSize: 47mmAccompaniments: Citizen Red Arrows box, outer card, guarantee booklet, spare links
Hornby Thomas and Friends OO gauge locos (damaged), rolling stock and radio control & sounds system, some boxed, untested, approx. 15Thomas and Friends 4-6-2 Locomotive and Tender #4 spares/repair.Thomas and Friends 0-6-0 Locomotive #1 spares/repair.Sodor Ironworks Locomotive 0-6-0 - appears complete but untested for working order.
A WORLD WAR II 1155A LANCASTER BOMBER RADIO RECEIVER serial number 48793, designed by Eric Zepler, in original condition with the DF circuits intact, with large coloured dial, 28cm high x 42cm long x 23cm wide; with a wooden cased loud speaker, 29.5cm high x 33cm long x 17.5cm wide; a power unit, 13.5cm high x 22.5cm long x 13cm wide; and an accompanying modern file containing operational information including a circuit diagram from the RAF info in Air Publication AP 2548A (4)
Lodge, Oliver, Electrons, Prize Binding, Lodge, Oliver, Electrons, or the Nature and Properties of Negative Electricity, published London George Bell & Sons, 1907, full red leather prize binding gilt edging and seal for Nottingham High School' with gilt design and text to spine, Sir Oliver Joseph Lodge, FRS (12 June 1851 – 22 August 1940), stood as a prominent British physicist and author, leaving a lasting impact on the realm of radio development. Acknowledged for holding pivotal patents in the field, Lodge made significant contributions independent of Hertz's proof in identifying electromagnetic radiation. His noteworthy 1894 Royal Institution lectures, titled "The Work of Hertz and Some of His Successors," showcased an early radio wave detector known as the "coherer." In recognition of his contributions, Lodge was granted the "syntonic" (or tuning) patent by the United States Patent Office in 1898. Beyond his achievements in radio, Lodge served as the Principal of the University of Birmingham from 1900 to 1920, playing a crucial role in the academic landscape. Notably, Lodge's interests extended beyond the realms of physics. He was recognized for his Spiritualist beliefs and engaged in pseudoscientific exploration of life after death. This facet of his work is evident in numerous books he authored, with the best-selling "Raymond; or, Life and Death" (1916) standing out. In this work, Lodge delved into what he believed were detailed messages from his deceased adult son, who lost his life in World War I, received through a medium. Lodge's multidimensional contributions have left an indelible mark on both the scientific and spiritual spheres.
A miniature Minetta camera, brown leather case; a Casio TV-600 miniature pocket TV, LCD colour, boxed; a Sinclair Micromatic World's Smallest Radio, boxed; a novelty Carling Black Label can camera; a BT 50p phonecard, sealed; a pair of National Trust folding binoculars; a Wiking - Modelle VW 1300, boxed; etc
Television - a selection of vintage c1960s / 1970s Radio Times and TV Times magazines. Cover features include: Softly Softly, It's A Knock-out!, Newsroom, The Informer, Seven Deadly Sins, The Forsyth Saga, Kenneth More and others. Each containing listings and articles from the day - including sitcom interest, Doctor Who, etc.
Diana, Princess Of Wales (1961-1997) - an early work contract for Diana Spencer - signed and largely completed in her hand, and dated May 22nd, 1979. The contract for 'Solve Your Problem Ltd,' of 25a Kensington Church Street, London. Filled out by the then seventeen-year-old Diana Spencer in black ink, she notes her address as 69 Cadogan Place, SW1, with telephone number, religion and date of birth noted. Perhaps of most interest is that Diana has incorrectly noted her date of birth as 'July 1st 1960' when infact she was born July 1st 1961 (she was seventeen years and ten months old at the time of signing, but the incorrect date made her appear eighteen years and ten months old). The vendor having always been told that this was thought to be deliberate, Diana making herself appear older in order to get a job quicker, or receive more pay. Diana lists her previous employer (Doctors ANG Duckworth-Chad of Norfolk). The form is further annotated in blue ink by an official representative (most likely Mary Cook who owned Solve Your Problem Ltd), including the comment of 'nearly 18' alongside Diana's incorrect date of birth - presumably when they discovered the incorrect date, a list of Diana's skills 'Daily m/help wanted, Babies upwards - under 10, cook - basic, h/work, animals, clean, and (in pencil) 'ballet dancer'. To the lower part of the form is written 'lovely girl - send anywhere,' in the same hand. The bottom of the form has further additions showing Diana's first two official posts with the company. Accompanied by a similar contract dated 5th December 1979 for Miss Carolyn Pride (later Bartholomew), Diana's close friend and housemate. The address noted as 60 Colherne Court, Old Compton, SW5 - the address in which Pride was now living with Diana. Diana and Carolyn lived together at Colherne Court until Diana's engagement to Prince Charles in 1981. A blue plaque exists on the building today. This contract is filled out in red ink by Pride, with similar amendments in blue ink by Mary Cook. A later newspaper clipping 'Royal Wedding 29.7.81' has been affixed to the lower corner. Provenance (from the vendor): Mary Cook was an old friend of my husband's. She was once a Portuguese Countess and a concert pianist of some renown. She worked for the Nuffield Centre and introduced many unknowns to the world of TV and radio, people like Max Bygraves, Tony Hancock, Peter Sellers and other ENSA notables who became household names. She knew everybody who was anybody in London, and when she left her husband 'Foxy' (Count Saul Seruya), she returned to London and needed to work. She set up a very high-class employment agency called ‘Solve Your Problem Ltd' in Kensington. Because Cook knew Lady Fermoy she had an ‘in’ with the palaces and provided a lot of vetted staff for them - I think that’s how Diana was tipped off by her grandmother to use Mary in finding a job. I worked for Solve Your Problem Ltd, and Mary, to cover someone’s holiday leave one summer and she gave me the job application form as a thank-you. Mary died in 2006 and a copy of her Thanksgiving Service Programme is included in the sale. For more information on Mary Cook, please see: www.independent.ie/news/mary-cook/26411557.html
Doctor Who - an assorted collection of boxed action figures, playsets and other items. Including: Dalek Invasion Mini Figurines Multi-Pack, Eaglemoss ' Special 25 ' Reaper, Dalek Collector's Set #2, an Eleventh Doctor Vinyl Collectors Figurine, a large scale Radio Controlled K9 figure (complete), and a box of Dr Who building blocks / figures. Mixture of boxed / sealed / unboxed.
CHURCHMAN: The Houses of Parliament & Their Story, 1931, Full Set of 25; CLEVEDON CONFECTIONERY: British Aircraft, 1958, N° 25 only; CARRERAS (Turf): British Aircraft, circa 1953, part set: 7/50; CARRERAS (Turf): Highwaymen, 1924, three cards; BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO : Aeroplanes, gilt edge, ciren 1926, part set - 9/50; GODFREY PHILLIPS: In The Public Eye, 1935, Full Set of 54; GALLAHER: Plants of Commercial Value, 1917, set of 100, but lacking N. 74; HIGNETT: Turnpikes, 1927, Full Set of 25; R.J. HILL (Spinett): Our Empire, 1929, Full Set of 30; R.J. HILL (Spinett): Famous Places From Dickens Classics, 1926, Full Set of 50; JUNIOR SERVICE SWEET CIGARETTES: "Aeroplane" photographs, circa 1950's, N°7 only; LAMBERT & BUTLER: Aeroplane Markings, 1937, Full Set of 50; LAMBERT & BUTLER: History of Aviation, 1932, Full Set of 25; LAMBERT & BUTLER: Aviation, 1915, Full Set of 25; LAMBERT & BUTLER: Empire Air Routes, 1936, Full Set of 50; LLOYDS (Bondman Cigarettes): Old English Inns, 1923, Full Set of 25; LYONS TEA: Australia 1948, part set: 19/48; R.J. LEA (Chairman Juniors): Radio Stars, 1935, Full Set of 54; STEPHEN MITCHELL: Wonderful Century 1837-1937, Full Set of 50; STEPHEN MITCHELL: A Gallery of 1935, 1936, Full Set of 50; STEPHEN MITCHELL: Our Empire, 1937, Full Set of 50; PLAYERS: Counties & Their Industries, 1914 (numbered), Full Set of 25; PLAYERS: Ditto part set, un-numbered: 24/25; WILLS: Famous Inventions, 1915, Full Set of 50.
COHEN, WEENEN & Co.: Star Artistes, series No 4, circa 1905, four cards; COHEN, WEENEN & Co.: Wonders of the World, 1923, one card: The Radfflesia Arnoldi; ANGLO-AMERICAN CHEWING GUM: Underwater Adventure, 1966, Full set of 40; FRANKLYN, DAVEY & Co.: Children of All Nations, 1934, part set 40/50; R.J. LEA (CHAIRMAN): Wonders of the World, 1938, Full set of 48; GODFREY PHILLIPS: Shots From the Films, 1934, part set 38/48; GALLAHER (PARK DRIVE): Stars of Screen & Stage, 1935, Full set of 48; GALLAHER (PARK DRIVE): Champions of Screen & Stage, 1935, Full set of 48; GALLAHER (PARK DRIVE): Famous Film Scenes, 1935, part set 43/48; GALLAHER (PARK DRIVE): Shots From Famous Films, 1936, part set 40/48; ARDATH: Film, Stage, & Radio Stars, 1935, part set 12/50; GODFREY PHILLIPS: Red Indians, 1927, Full set of 25; STEPHEN MITCHELL: Money, circa 1913, set of 25, but lacking No 25; UNITED SERVICES: Bathing Belles, 1939, part set 30/50; STOGL PUBLICITY SERIES: Stars of Today, circa 1930, one: D. Fairbanks, M. Pickford & C. Chaplin; CARRERAS: Christie Comedy Girls, 1928, No 10 only; PLAYERS: Those Pearls of Heaven, 1914, Full set of 25; PLAYERS: Wonders of the World, 1913, set of 25, but lacking No 25; ROTHMANS: Prominent Screen Favourites, 1934, Full set of 24; PLAYERS: Past & Present, 1916, Full set of 25; GALLAHER: Film Episodes, 1936, part set 44/48; STANDARD CIGARETTES: Film Star series, 1933, No 71 only; WILLS (THE FLAG CIGARETTES): one: D. Fairbanks, M. Pickford & C. Chaplin; WILLS: Wonders of the Past, 1926, Full set of 50; WILLS: Romance of the Heavens, 1928, set of 50 but lacking No 20; WILLS: Time & Money in Different Countries, 1906, Full set of 50; FRY’S COCOA: Time & Money in Different Countries, 1908, Nos 24 & 46 only; KELLOGS: Famous Firsts, 1963, Full set of 12; OGDENS: Children of All Nations (cut-out), 1923, Full set of 50; BROWNES TEA: Wonders of the World, 1970, Nos 1 to 25 inclusive; BASSETTS: Pop Stars, 1974, Full set of 25.
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