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Lot 61

Registration: VK06VPJ VIN: JMZSE173600136520 Mileage Showing: 71,000 Transmission: Manual MOT: NoSought after 231BHP modelFirst registered April 2006, showing 71,000 miles. Sold with 2 keys and receipts for recent maintenance.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE - NO RESERVE

Lot 141

Registration: SKD992T VIN: 9C5618104885 Mileage Showing: 94,000 Transmission: Manual MOT: ExemptFirst registered May 1979 this later SE6a model with sought after manual gearbox and overdrive shows 94,000 miles and just 2 former keepers. Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £6,000 - £7,000

Lot 69

Registration: KS09BRV VIN: WF0XXXTTFX8K38389 Mileage Showing: Transmission: Manual MOT: 14/02/2025Rear wheel drive modelFirst registered June 2009 this 2.4 litre diesel model with rear wheel drive shows 6 previous keepers and MOT till February next year.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £500 - £1,000

Lot 31

Registration: NEV828C VIN: CALZ30379695 Mileage Showing: Transmission: Manual MOT: ExemptPresented in bright red with recently restored pickup bed. This 1,448cc petrol variant with 3 speed column change has been upgraded by the current owner to be used as his summer daily driver.Work included a full rewire with new fusebox and alternator as well as spark plugs, leads and coils. Newly fitted ignition, flasher unit and indicator switch and upgraded halogen headlights.All new fuel pipes, filter and regulator valve as well as starter solenoid and thermostat.Now tax and MOT exempt.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £7,000 - £8,000

Lot 38

Registration: N32XUY VIN: PC312009985 Mileage Showing: 37,000 Transmission: Manual MOT: 17/03/2024First registered January 1996 this 600cc model shows 37,000 miles. Sold with collection of receipts for servicing and maintenance.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £500 - £1,000

Lot 7

Registration: SHG317P VIN: 68509 Mileage Showing: 11,000 Transmission: Manual MOT: ExemptThe M38A1 model was launched in 1951 for use in the Korean war. This 1953 example has been in the UK since the early 70s. Fully Uk registered with V5.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £8,000 - £9,000

Lot 116

Registration: D114OWN VIN: SAXXFMWB1AD740058 Mileage Showing: 19,000 Transmission: Manual MOT: NoFirst registered March 1987 and showing just 19,000 miles and 2 previous keepers. This 'L' model is sold with original book pack including stamped service book.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £1,000 - £3,000

Lot 50

Registration: H239XUM VIN: WF0LXXKALLU54033V Mileage Showing: 92,000 Transmission: Manual MOT: 16/02/2025First registered August 1980 and showing 92,000 miles as well as MOT till February next year.PLEASE NOTE - This vehicle has been subject to a insurance loss category C in 2007Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £2,000 - £4,000

Lot 106

Registration: ND12FPU VIN: ZFA31200000849476 Mileage Showing: Transmission: Manual MOT: 03/04/2024First registered June 2012 this 875cc twin-air model shows 3 previous keepers and MOT till April. Sold with original book pack including stamped service book.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £1,000 - £2,000

Lot 96

Registration: VHD183V VIN: GCATWL010480 Mileage Showing: 9,000 Transmission: Manual MOT: ExemptRecent full restorationStunning conditionFirst registered August 1979 in black with matching black interior. With traceably history from its second owner in 1984, the car was then sold to his brother in 1985 who kept the car on the road until a house purchase in 1992 saw the car dry stored for a number of years.Meticulously restored by the current owner to a fantastic standard the car was taken down to a bare shell on a rotisserie where new wings were fitted and any corrosion was replaced with metal to the correct original spec before being rebuilt and painted in its original gloss black colour.Sold with a large photo album detailing the strip down, restoration and rebuild of the car along with historic MOT certificates dating back into the 1980s as well as receipts from the restoration and a previous owner's diary of ownership.Showing 9,000 miles although when looking at MOT certificates we believe this to be 109,000 (Ford's odometer resets at 99,999) and 5 former keepers. Now tax and MOT exempt.A stunning example of an iconic Ford.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £45,000 - £55,000

Lot 40

Registration: AVG712D VIN: 119356DN Mileage Showing: 91,000 Transmission: Manual MOT: 22/08/2024First registered February 1966, presented in Golden Sands metallic with contrasting red leather interior this 2.4 litre variant with sought after manual gearbox shows 91,000 miles and although now tax and MOT exempt sold with a current MOT till August. The vendor advises the car has recently had a brake service along with new tyres and a new battery as well as a service. A very well priced example of Jaguar's iconic saloon car. Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £8,000 - £10,000

Lot 59

Registration: NC54XEF VIN: WF0AXXGCDA4R18698 Mileage Showing: 82,000 Transmission: Manual MOT: 23/10/2024First registered January 2005 this 2 litre Zetec model shows just 2 previous keepers, 82,000 miles and MOT till October.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE - NO RESERVE

Lot 33

Registration: F388NWS VIN: WF0BXXGAFBJK21160 Mileage Showing: 42,000 Transmission: Manual MOT: 28/12/2024First registered in August 1988, owned by the current keeper for 8 years. Showing 42,000 miles and MOT till December. Sold with photographs of the damage that caused the insurance loss (front end, bumper, headlights and bonnet)Please note this vehicle has been subject to a insurance loss category C in 2016Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £1,000 - £3,000

Lot 77

Registration: H13FDR VIN: WP0ZZZ9822U603870 Mileage Showing: 123,000 Transmission: Manual MOT: 24/02/2025First registered May 2002 this 2.7 litre variant with manual gearbox shows 3 previous keepers and MOT till May next year. Sold with original book pack including service book containing 6 service stamps.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £3,000 - £4,000

Lot 100

Registration: LM52LYT VIN: WF0TXXTTPT3C60630 Mileage Showing: 120,000 Transmission: Manual MOT: 29/11/2024First registered February 2003 this 1.7 litre diesel engine showing 120,000 miles and MOT till November.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £500 - £1,000 PLEASE NOTE - This vehicle has been subject to a insurance write off category S in 2021

Lot 41

Registration: YC04KZY VIN: JMZNB186200405423 Milage Showing: 78,000 Transmission: Manual MOT: NoFirst registered March 2004 this 1.6 litre variant shows 78,000 miles and 6 previous keepers. Sold with large folder of receipts for servicing and maintenance as well as original book pack including stamped service book.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE - NO RESERVE

Lot 17

Delco shock absorber oil can, AEC spare parts catalogue, Bola Model Dennis workshop manual & bike lamp

Lot 58

Collection of Morris magazines together with Morris workshop manual

Lot 60

Sinclair ZX8I with Power unit, Ram and Manual

Lot 1344

A gent's Longines 9ct gold cased wristwatch, circa 1958, having a signed silvered dial with Roman even numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, manual wind 17-jewel Longines movement numbered 8098162, inner case stamped Baume and sponsor D.S.&S., case dia.36mm, on a stitched brown leather braceletIn working order. Discoloration to the dial commensurate with age. Case back moderately scratched.Replacement strap. No box or paperwork.

Lot 1337

A gent's Breitling TopTime stainless steel chronograph bracelet watch, circa 1970s, ref. 815, back cover numbered 1 430 354, with 'Panda' dial, manual wind movement, case dia.38mm, on non-original steel braceletNot currently running and movement requires complete overhaul.Dial is heavily tarnished and there is rust present.Buttons on case are corroded.No box or papers.We are unable to remove the case back to photograph the movement.

Lot 1353

A gent's Rolex Oyster shock-resisting steel cased manual wind wristwatch, circa 1950, having a signed silvered dial with luminous Arabic numerals and hands, subsidiary seconds dial, manual wind movement, with screw-down crown and screw-down back cover, case dia.32mm, on modern brown leather bracelet. Serial Number 356390In working order.We have been unable to remove the back to inspect the movement.Wear and tarnishing to luminous numerals and dial.Otherwise generally good with some signs of age wear and surface scuffs etc. No box or paperwork.

Lot 1349

A gents Tudor Oyster stainless steel shock-resisting manual wind wristwatch, with round silver Arabic dial and fitted to an Oyster bracelet with flip-lock clasp, case dia. 31mm, case number 565387, bracelet ref. 6635, overall length 20.5cm, bracelet width 17 to 12mm, gross weight 52.6g, no box or papersIn working order.Glass and case marked but overall in very good condition.

Lot 1024

Preston, William: Illustartions Of Masonry. By The Late William Preston, Esq. The Thirteenth Edition With Corrections And Additions, By Stephen Jones, London: Printed For G. And W.B. Whittaker, Ave Maria Lane, 1821, rebound in brown cloth, post 8vo., together with Ashe, Rev. Jonathan: The Masonic Manual; Or Lectures on Freemasnry, Second Edition, London: Published By John Meaden, 1, Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, 1825, rebound in brown cloth, 8vo., Hannah, Walton: Darkness Visible A Revelation & Interpretation of Freemasonry, London August Press, 1952 and Christian By Degrees Masonic Religion revealed in the Light of Faith, London Augustine Press, 1954, each in red publishers cloth, 8vo. (4)

Lot 1340

A yellow metal Eternamatic manual wind wristwatch, having round silver baton dial, sweeping second hand and date at 3, fitted to a worn green leather strap, case dia. 34mm, gross weight 39.1g, tested as approx 18ct In working order.Case back not opened. Strap is worn.

Lot 1020

Freemasonry, a collection of volumes to include Neale, Erskine: Stray Leaves From A Free-Mason's Note-Book. London: Richard Spencer, 314, High Holborn, 1846, in green publishers cloth, 8vo, Mackey, Albert G.: A Lexicon Of Freemasonry, London: Charles Griffin & CO., 1867, 8vo, Fellowes, John: The Mysteries Of Freemasonry, London: Reeves And Turner, 196 Strand, 1877, 8vo, Sadler, Henry: Masonic Facts and Fictions, comprising a new Theory of the Ancient "Grand Lodge", first edition, Diprose & Bateman, 1887, 8vo, Knoop, Douglas: The Genesis Of Freemasonry, Manchester University Press, 1947, Fort, George F.: The Early History And Antiquities Of Freemasonry, Third Edition, London: The Freemason, 198 Fleet Street, 1878, 8vo, Watson, William: Reprint Of The Rare 1772 Edition Of William Preston's Illustrations Of Masonry, 45. Kirby Street, Hatton Garen, 1887, 8vo, A Ritual And Illustrations Of Freemasonry, Accompanied By Numerous Engravings, And A Key To The Phia Beta Kappa, London: W. Reeves, circa 1900 x2 (one re-bound) and Carlile, Richard: Freemasonry A Manual Of The Three Degrees, London, R. Carlile, Fleet Street, N/D and two other similar volumes Manuals. (13)

Lot 1010

Animal management, a collection of volumes to include Borradaile, L.A.: A Manual Of Elementary Zoology, Sixth Edition, 1928, Ruddock, Edward H: The Pocket Manual Of Homeopathic Veterinary Medicine, Third Edition, 1878, Baynes, James (ed): A Pharmacopoeia Of Veterinary Medicine, Fifth Edition, 1895, Wright, John G.: Veterinary Anaesthesia, 1942, Thompson, Henry: Elementary Veterinary Science, Fifth Edition, 1945, Hobday, Frederick T.G.: Anaesthesia & Narcosis Of Animals And Birds, 1915 and McFadyean, J.: The Comparative Anatomy Of The Domesticated Animals, Part 1, N/D etc. (23)

Lot 1347

A gent's Tudor Oyster Shock Resisting steel cased manual wind wristwatch, circa 1950s, ref. 7804 and number 87356, having a signed silvered Arabic dial, yellow metal hands and with sweep seconds, screw-down crown, numbered to back cover, case dia.34mm, on replacement black leather bracelet

Lot 1354

A gent's Rolex Oyster Royal shock-resisting steel cased manual wind wristwatch, circa 1950s, having a signed silvered Arabic dial with fine outer scale, centre seconds, manual wind movement with screw-down crown, case dia.32mm, no bracelet. Model Ref 6246. Serial Number 234289.In working order.We have been unable to remove the back to inspect movement.Some minor spotting and marks to dial, noticeably around 4 o'clock.Case with some minor surface scratches and modest age wear, but generally good. Winding crown is stiff.

Lot 1341

A lady's Corum 18ct yellow gold manual wind wristwatch, having a 25 x 26mm cushion shaped dial, bezel set with 88 single cut diamonds, fitted to an integral Milanese bracelet with folding clip clasp, case numbered 27224847/303869, diamond diameters each approx 1.2mm, total weight estimated as 0.52 carats, bracelet length 190mm, w. 16 to 12mm, gross weight 58.4g, hallmarks for Switzerland, in fitted boxIn working order.Bracelet slightly distorted as 12 side of case.Hands slightly tarnished.Diamonds not graded for colour and clarity die to restriction of settings.

Lot 1345

A gent's Longines 9ct gold cased manual wind wristwatch, circa 1960s, having a signed silvered Arabic dial, subsidiary seconds dial, case dia.33mm, on replacement black leather braceletIn working order. Case back is scratched. No box or paperwork.

Lot 2419

A Circa 1969 Stainless Steel Omega Speedmaster Professional Mark II Chronograph Bracelet Watch, Ref. 145.014 with original "Racing" Dial, 17 Jewels manual wind movement, cal. 861, signed Omega, numbered 280xxxxx. 42mm tonneau shaped case, screw back, Speedmaster emblem engraved, signed Omega Watch Co, inner tachymetre bezel, Omega stainless steel bracelet 1159, in excellent condition running & functioning at present however we offer no guarantee. Case glass and dial In very good condition, with some light scratches & wear due to general use.

Lot 2019

A qty of Hardback Books to include The King's England London by Arthur Mee, Garcke's Manual of Electricity Supply Volume 47.

Lot 2192

Breitling: A Stainless Steel Chronograph "Panda Dial" Wristwatch, signed Breitling, Geneve, model: Sprint, ref: 2214, circa 1968, (calibre Valjoux 7730) manual wound lever movement signed Breitling Watch Ltd, black and white "panda dial" with baton markers, white chapter with two sub dials for seconds and 45 minute register, centre orange chronograph hand, outer tachymeter/pulsations scale, tonneau shaped case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph, sliding 12 hour scale black bezel, screw back signed and numbered 2214 1242602, inside back cover signed Breitling Watch Ltd Swiss, with Breitling box 38mm wide Case with surface scratches, bezel with small dents and scratches, later bracelet not by Breitling, case back is dirty in parts, glass with scratches, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, chronograph is working, movement in going order.

Lot 2213

Rolex: An Art Deco 9 Carat Gold Rectangular Wristwatch, signed Rolex, 1935, manual wound lever movement signed, silvered dial with Arabic numerals and signed, seconds dial, case with a snap-on back numbered 19481 2372, inside back cover stamped RWC.Ltd and Glasgow gold import mark for 193524mm by 30mmCase with surface scratches, bezel with very minor dents visible under an eyeglass, back cover with serial number slightly rubbed, inside part of the gold bezel with two small signs of past gold solder repair marks which have been done to a high standard, this is not visible by looking at the front view of the bezel, later strap and buckle, later crown is rubbed, dial has discoloured and the Rolex signature is slightly rubbed, dial with minor scratches, winding stem is pulling out into the hand set position, but clicks back into the winding position when winding the watch, the hand setting side of the watch will need to be checked when serviced, winding smoothly, movement in going order.

Lot 2191

Jaeger LeCoultre: A Rare Stainless Steel Royal Air Force Pilots Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, model: Mark XI, issued in 1948, (calibre 488Sbr) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 595273, movement with broad arrow, hacking seconds, dust cover, black dial with luminous Arabic hour markers, luminous cathedral hands, screw case back with broad arrow mark and military marks 6B/346 2168/48, inside back cover stamped LeCoultre Co Swiss, fixed bars between the lugs 35mm wideCase with surface scratches, bezel and lugs with small dents to the edges visible under an eyeglass, later crown, later strap and buckle, glass with scratches, original dial finish with good patina, Arabic white hour markers are clear, luminous outer markers have evenly discoloured, hands withg luminous missing in parts, centre seconds hand with minor white enamel surface missing in parts, black dial surface with staining marks visible under an eyeglass, hand setting is not working at present and needs attention, winding smoothly, hacking seconds is working when pulling the crown out into the hand set position, seconds hand is jerking when moving around the dial, movement in going order.

Lot 2208

Tag Heuer: A Stainless Steel Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Tag Heuer, model: 1964 Heuer Carrera Re-Edition, ref: CS3111, circa 1998, (calibre 1873) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 4521079, black dial with baton markers, three dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, outer fifth of seconds track, case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph, screw back numbered 09175, Heuer steel buckle35mm wideCase with surface scratches, lugs with dents to the edges in parts, crown with Heuer logo, strap with signs of wear, plexi glass with one crack to the side between the 9 and 10 o'clock position, glass with small scratches, dust particles beneath the glass, dial is clean, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, chronograph is working correctly, movement in going order.

Lot 2187

Patek Philippe: A Good 18 Carat Gold Half Hunter Pocket Watch, signed Patek Philippe & Co, Geneve, No.45204, retailed by A.H.Rodanet, 36 Rue Vivienne, Paris, circa 1875, manual wound lever movement, split bimetallic balance with a blued overcoil hairspring, wolf's tooth winding, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, case front cover with blue enamel Roman numerals, inside front cover stamped with maker's mark PP.Co and convention mark 0.750, case back with an engraved monogram, inside back cover numbered 45204, cuvette signed Patek Philippe & Co Geneve and with retailers signature A.H.Rodanet, Constructeur De Chronometers 36 Rue Vivienne Paris and numbered 45204 4349, inside cuvette numbered 45204, together with an 18 Carat Gold Curb Link Watch Chain, some links stamped 18 (links rubbed)52mm wideProvenance: Dutton Manor, LancashireCase with surface scratches, back cover with an engraved monogram, case hinged are in good condition, covers are closing correctly, dial is clean with no cracks and no chips, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement is all complete and in going order. total watch weight 127.2g. Total chain weight with t-bar 35.4g. Some chain links are clearly stamped 18, but majority of the links are rubbed.

Lot 2190

Omega: An Air Ministry Royal Air Force Pilots Stainless Steel Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, issued in 1956, (calibre 30T2) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 9955622, white/silvered dial with Arabic numerals, blued spade hands, screw back with military markings A.M 6B/159 3768/56, fixed bars between the lugs 36mm wide This Omega military wristwatch was only made in the year of 1956 and issued to officers and pilots. In that year, the British MOD decided to re-case some of the old Second World War Omega watches and re-used the highly regarded and reliable 30T2 movements and re-dialled the watches with black or white dials in their RAF 6B/159 spitfire pilots watches. This watch has the 30T2 calibre movement with the serial number 9955622 dating the movement 1943. Case with surface scratches, case with minor dents in parts, back cover is some small case opening tool scratches, crown with small dents, later strap and buckle, strap is worn in parts. dial with small staining marks, dial with one visible scratch above 6, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.

Lot 2224

Vacheron & Constantin: A Rare and Interesting Silver Open Faced Keyless Naval Deck Watch, Recorded in Service in the 1940's on Board HMS Upright, HMS Elfin and HMS Lingay, signed Vacheron & Constantin, Geneve, Chronometer Royal, Numbered 1566, circa 1940, manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 371566, split bimetallic balance with a blued overcoil hairspring, micrometer regulation, wolf's tooth winding, enamel dial with Arabic numerals signed and numbered, seconds dial, case back with engraved H.S (Hydrographic Service) military broad arrow 2, inside back cover stamped Vacheron & Constantin and numbered 271321, silver convention mark 0.925, with outer wooden fitted box, inside lid with instrument makers stamp label "B.Cooke & Son Ltd, Hull, sold with a photocopy of the original ledger for this chronometer number 156658mm wideFrom research at the Royal Observatory the ledger confirms this Naval Deck watch by Vacheron & Constantin was purchased by the Royal Navy in February 1942 for a sum of £16, and sold in August 1961 to B.Cooke & Son. The ledger confirms this deck watch was on board HMS Upright (U Class Submarine), HMS Elfin (Torpedo recovery vessel) and HMS Lingay (Trawler/Minesweeper).Case with surface scratches, case with very minor dents in parts visible under an eyeglass, case covers are nice an tight when closed, case hinges are in good condition, pendant bow is missing, glass with scratches, dial is clean and with no cracks and no chips, dial with broad arrow rubbed and still visible beneath the number 1566 and can be seen under an eyeglass when tilting the watch towards the light, minute hand is stained, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement is clean and in going order. Outer wooden fitted box is faded and with dents and scratches in parts.

Lot 2314

A Lady's Platinum Diamond and Sapphire Wristwatch, signed Rolex, circa 1930manual wound lever movement signed Rolex Prima, silvered dial with Arabic numerals and signed, tonneau shaped case with diamond set bezel, diamond and sapphire set hinged lugs, hinged case back numbered 04 27770, inside back cover signed Rolex Geneva and stamped platinum, later 9 carat white gold bracelet, total estimated diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately16mm by 25mmCase with surface scratches, diamonds and sapphires look all complete, later bracelet, later crown, original dial finish slightly discoloured but has a good patina, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order. Clasp hallmarked 9 carat gold. Total watch length 17.1cm. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour J/K/L, clarity SI1/SI2/I1. Gross weight 22.4 grams. CR made 09.02.24

Lot 2184

Jaeger LeCoultre: A Rare 18 Carat Rose Gold Triple Calendar Wristwatch, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, retailed by Cartier, circa 1950, (calibre 484/A) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 352355, champagne coloured dial with dagger hour markers, outer date ring with corresponding central date hand, day/month apertures, seconds dial, case with teardrop shaped lugs, snap-on back numbered 328208, inside back cover stamped LC and convention gold mark 75035mm wideCase with surface scratches, later strap and buckle not by Jaeger, later crown with no logo, dial in good clean condition, some clicking when hand setting the watch, winding smoothly, movement in going order.

Lot 2228

Omega: A Fine and Rare 18 Carat Gold Limited Edition Chronograph Wristwatch To Commemorate the Apollo XI Moon Landing, signed Omega, model: Speedmaster Professional, ref: 145022-69, Limited Edition number 690 of 1014 pieces made, 1969, (calibre 861) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 28420788, dust cover, champagne coloured dial with baton markers, three sub dials for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour registers, outer fifth of seconds track, case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph, original dot over 90 burgundy-coloured tachymeter bezel, screw back signed in red enamel writing "Omega Speedmaster Apollo XI 1969 The First Watch Worn On The Moon" and limited edition number 690, inside back cover stamped Omega Watch Co and numbered 145022 69, convention gold mark 18k0.750, Omega 18 carat gold bracelet with a deployant clasp numbered 1116/575, clasp with maker's mark OWC and a London hallmark for 1969, with Omega Apollo XI box 40mm wideThis very rare wristwatch was Omega's first ever 18 carat gold Speedmaster and was produced in 1969 to Commemorate the Apollo XI Moon landing. This reference 145.022-69, has the calibre 861 high-quality chronograph movement and this watch is numbered 690 of a limited edition of 1014 pieces made.The striking original features on this watch are the burgundy-coloured bezel and case back engraved in red writing "Omega Speedmaster- Apollo XI 1969, The First Watch Worn on the Moon". From the 1014 pieces made, numbers 1 and 2 were offered to President Nixon and Vice President Agnew. Legendary astronauts such as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin received edition numbers between 3 to 32, whilst 33 to 1000 were offered to the public for sale and 1001 to 1014 went to the Apollo 14 and 17 crews and other personalities.Case and bracelet with surface scratches, bracelet links look evenly stretched to each link, bracelet with slight ware to the central links which appear to have rubbed together to cause this to happen, case with very minor dents to the lugs and sides in parts visible under an eyeglass, original burgundy coloured bezel insert with minor staining marks and minor scratches in parts, bezel outer edges with very minor dents visible under an eyeglass, Omega glass with small scratches, crown with Omega logo, original dial finish in good condition throughout, hand setting correctly, chronograph is working correctly, winding smoothly, movement is clean and in going order. Total watch weight 155g. Bracelet length including the watch case is 20cm approximately.

Lot 2186

Cartier: A Rare Tonneau Shaped 18 Carat Gold Wristwatch, signed Cartier, Paris, model: Tonneau, circa 1970, manual wound lever movement, engine turned silvered dial with Roman numerals, tonneau shaped case with back cover secured by four screws to the sides, back cover signed Cartier Paris No 96 XI and numbered ???5224 Made in France, case with French gold eagles head 18 carat mark and convention mark 750, synthetic sapphire cabochon set crown, strap with 18 carat gold deployant clasp27mm by 39mmCase with surface scratches, glass wiuth scratches, strap is worn in parts, strap is split next to the clasp, deployant clasp in our opinion tests as 18 carat gold, original dial finish slightly discoloured but has a nice patina, dial with minor staining marks, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.

Lot 2194

Rolex: A Lady's 14 Carat Gold Wristwatch, signed Rolex, circa 1975, (calibre 1800) manual wound lever movement signed, champagne coloured textured dial, rectangular case with a snap-on back, inside back cover stamped Rolex, Rolex integral textured bracelet with clasp stamped 14k, with Rolex box13mm by 23mmCase with surface scratches, glass with small scratches and minor chips to the outer edge, dial is clean, later crown not by Rolex, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order. Total watch weight 22.8g. Bracelet length including the watch case is 17cm approximately.

Lot 2211

Rolex: A 9 Carat Gold Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Precision, 1954, (calibre 1210) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered N26677, silvered dial with Arabic and dagger markers, blued centre seconds hand, case with snap-on back stamped inside DS&S and numbered 398, London gold hallmark for 1954, with Rolex box33mm wideCase with surface scratches, back cover with a dent, bottom right hand side lug appears to have been repaired at some time with gold solder, this has been restored to a high standard in my opinion, case surfaces are discoloured, crown with Rolex logo, later strap and buckle are not by Rolex, glass with minor scratches, dial with minor scratches and minor discolouring in parts, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.

Lot 2212

Rolex: An 18 Carat Gold Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Geneve, model: Cellini, ref: 3805, circa 1975, (calibre 1600) manual wound lever movement signed, champagne coloured dial with baton markers, case with a snap-on back, inside back cover stamped Montres Rolex S.A Geneva Switzerland, case numbered 3805 26 31, convention gold mark 18k0.750, Rolex 18 carat gold textured bracelet, clasp stamped 75031mm wideCase with surface scratches, case with minor dents in parts, back cover with small scratches, bracelet is twisted, bracelet size has been altered, crown with Rolex logo, glass with minor scratches, dial with some small staining marks, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order. Total watch weight 92.4g. Bracelet length including the watch case is 19cm approximately.

Lot 710

A collection of audio equipment to include a Pro-Ject Debut turntable, width 41.5cm, depth 32cm, height 10cm, with instruction manual, a Sony SQ decoder/amplifier 200, width 31cm, depth 28cm, height 7.5cm, a Rotel AM/FM stereo tuner, model RT-624, width 43cm, depth 30cm, height 14cm, and a Rotel Integrated stereo amplifier model RA-412, width 40cm, depth 24cm, height 12cm (4)

Lot 12

A vintage gents Omega De Ville stainless steel wristwatch wrist watch with silvered dial and baton hour markers not working on original black leather strap with buckle D x 3cm glass shows signs of use and scratches and a ladys Omega gilt plated manual wind watch with gilt dial and baton markers working D x 1cm (2)

Lot 314

A Mirider single speed compact electric bicycle, with folding frame, complete with battery, charger, instruction manual. 870 miles. 

Lot 11

A selection of books on Beetles.The British Coleoptera Delineated, ed. W.E. Shuckard, drawn inoutline by W. Spry. Pub. Henry G. Bohn, York St Covent Garden.1861. Half leather, brown cloth, spine in six compartments with gilttitles. 83 text pages and 94 hand-coloured plates, complete. A pencilnote written by West to the pastedown states 'This work as issued wasbound together by Hancock's rubber solution, this substancedisintegrating the pages fell apart. The plates are now on guards andsewn.' It would appear, therefore that West had this copy rebound(rather nicely as it happens). The book presents well and the rebind isvery solid.WithA Manual of British Coleoptera, James Francis Stephens, pub.Longman, Orme Brown, Green, and Longmans. 1839. Half leather,green marbled, paper-covered boards. Octavo. 443pp. Touches of edgewear/rubbing, but a very solid, pleasing copy of this scarce title. Mildfoxing to front and rear endpapers. Occasional pencil annotationthroughout. The author, Stephens address is noted in pencil on p. vii.WithThe Naturalist's Library, The Natural History of Beetles, JamesDuncan. Pub. (Edinburgh) W.H. Lizars; S. Highley, 32 Fleet Street,London; and W. Curry, Jun. and co. Dublin. `1835. 269 pp. 30 hand-coloured plates. Frontispiece portrait of John Ray. Half leather,marbled, paper-covered boards. Some rubbing, furring to corners, andtop of spine leather peeling away from the back strip. Original titles onthe spine faded, and an old, paper label has been added.WithBritish Beetles, E. C. Rye, pub. Lovell Reeve & co. 1866. 280 pp. 16coloured plates, 15 bound to the rear. The first plate is bound as thefrontispiece. Brown cloth with large, gilt (rather scary) beetle to frontboard. Bookplate to pastedown. A good, solid copy.WithThe Young Beetle-Collectors Handbook, Dr. E. Hofmann. Pub. SwanSonnenschein 1908. 178pp. 20 coloured plates. Red cloth, slight fadeto spine. Gilt bettle illustration to cover. An attractive, solid copy.WithA Handbook of the Coleoptera or Beetles of Great Britain and Ireland,Herbert E. Cox pub. E.W. Janson 1874. Two matching volumes. 527pp and 366 pp. Original publisher's brown cloth. Vignette decorationin blind to front covers. Gilt titles to slightly faded spines. Slightseparation of signatures between pp 32 / 33 of volume with subsequentvery slight weakening of binding, but the book is still very solidlybound.(7)The following lots of books represent the library of George West.West's biographical details are hard to pin down, his date of birthunknown, (probably around the 1880's) and his death sometime after1945. He is known to have worked as an assistant and then lecturer inBotany at the University of Dundee from 1906. At that time theuniversity was a constituent college of St Andrews University. Westseems to have remained there until around 1926. In his publication'Practical Principles of Plain Photo Micrography' (1916) he describeshimself as a lecturer in Botany. Most of the books in the sale bear thehandstamp, 'George West' to the front pastedowns. Many volumes bearextracts from booksellers' catalogues with prices of the titles,suggesting that West liked to keep up with the current values of hislibrary.The books represent a working library and many are alsoannotated in pencil in his hand, cross-referencing other works andadding his comments. To the front of the first volume of Walker'sDiptera (see lot no.) he has inserted his handwritten poem, 'To theFuture Owners of this book'.Geordie has now turned up his toesAnd gone aloft to seek reposeFrom various varmints nips and stings,Especially those base mankind brings...........He trusts the child who gets this bookWill on the various notes just lookAnd feel that every pencil strokeHelps on the game dear Walker wrote...Although a botanist by profession, his main interest, judging byhis library appears to have been entomology and amongst the booksare some rare titles in that field many dating from the nineteenthcentury, a golden age for the natural sciences. Many of the giants inthe field of Entomology are represented in the books and there aregood sets of Curtis, Donovan and Stephens with many exquisite, hand-coloured illustrations. Geology was another of his interests, as well asmicroscopy.What little is known of George West is largely gleaned from apublication from Hereford Museum published in 2007. West haddonated a large collection of mineralogical specimens to the Museumin 1945. His connection with Hereford, however, appears to betenuous and the man remains something of an enigma.

Lot 462

A Vintage gents Tissot mechanical manual winding 17 Jewel dress watch, baton markers with central second hand, gold plated case with steel back, mounted to black leather strap.

Lot 471

A Vintage gents Hamilton mechanical manual winding dress watch, baton markers with central second hand, gold plated case with steel back, date function to 3 o'clock, mounted to green leather strap, No.62008-4 to verso.

Lot 480

A Vintage Omega Seamaster 17 jewel manual winding wristwatch, with baton markers and sub second dial to 6 o'clock.

Lot 487

A Vintage gents Tissot mechanical manual winding dress watch, baton markers with central second hand, gold plated case with steel back, mounted to black leather strap

Lot 472

A Vintage gents Hamilton mechanical manual winding dress watch, baton markers with central second hand, gold plated case with steel back, mounted to black leather strap, No.61002-4 to verso.

Lot 90

A M-Audio Ozonic 37 key midi control keyboard, with manual, together with a Portman 2x4 midi interface

Lot 471

SMK CP1 Victory .22 cal. CO2 powered pellet pistol, length 41cm overall, in original box with manual.

Lot 830

A CD player with remote and instruction manual.

Lot 59

1934/57 BSA/Ducati CuccioloRegistration number 860 BLGFrame number WD 103567Engine number 2438261957 Ducati Cucciolo engine mounted into a 1934 BSA frameSturmey Archer hubs and brakes Webb forks and Miller lighting Restored to a very high standard by the previous owner 10 years agoFully operational when purchased by the present owner in 2018Stored in the house for the last 4 years Will need light re-commissioningAll lots in this sale are sold as is and bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. Please read our terms and conditionsWith workshop manual, no documents or V5CThis lot must be collected by 12.30pm on Friday 15th March. If the buyer has not collected by this time it will automatically be removed and placed into storage, incurring a removal charge of £60 + VAT. Combinations will be charged at £100 + VAT. Storage will then be charged at £10 + VAT per day or part thereof. If collecting from storage, please provide 24 hours notice

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