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ROLEX: A LADY'S 9CT GOLD BRACELET WATCH with manual wind movement, the silver dial with black Arabic numerals and dark blue steel hands, on a chain-link expandable bracelet, signed "Rolex" to the movement, circa 1940's, no. 2418, the case c.22mm diameter, (c.16grams)Provenance: A private Dorset collection.
A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL MILITARY WRISTWATCH with manual wind movement (a calibre 30T2 Omega), the black dial with white Arabic numerals and luminous steel hands, subsidiary dial, military crows foot to the dial, no. 10033, engraved to the case back "W.W.W." and military crows foot, no. Y7740 10671939, circa 1940's, the case c.34mm diameter, on a black leather strap.
OMEGA SEAMASTER: A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH with manual wind movement, the silver dial with silver baton numerals and silver hands, with stainless steel Seamaster logo case back, circa 1960's, the case c.32mm diameter., the watch is accompanied by a service receipt date 7.9.22 from Horrocks & Webb Ltd, Fine Jewellers, Salisbury Street, Blandford
ROLEX MILITARY: A GENTLEMAN'S NICKEL SILVER POCKET WATCH with a manual wind movement, the black dial with gilt Arabic numerals, steel luminous hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the case back engraved "A.11233 G.S.MK.II" with military crows foot, circa 1940's, the case c.45mm diameterProvenance: From a private Dorset collection.
A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH (Air Ministry) with manual wind movement, the white dial with black Arabic numerals and dark blue steel hands, the case back engraved A.M. 6B/254 20249/40, circa 1940's, the case c.28mm diameter, on a canvas NATO strap.Provenance: A private Dorset collection.
[FREDERIC LAWIENCE KNOWLES]: THE COCKTAIL BOOK A SIDEBOARD MANUAL FOR GENTLEMEN, London, John MacQueen, 1902, 16 mo, original blind stamped cloth plus CHARLES WALTER BERRY: A MISCELLANY OF WINE, Foreword Andre Simon, London, Constable, 1932, first edition plus RALPH HOPTON & ANNE BALLIOL: BED MANNERS HOW TO BRING SUNSHINE INTO YOUR NIGHTS, London, Duckworth, 1942 reprint, original cloth (some soiling) (3)
A ladies 9 ct gold cased manual wind wristwatch, with Patent sprung bracelet. CONDITION REPORT: The movement does wind and appears to be ticking away. The bracelet is inscribed 9 ct and is patented. There are no full hallmarks however. The gross weight is 20.4 grams. Please note that the bracelet does have springs within each link.
HAMILTON; a gentleman’s stainless steel Khaki automatic day date stainless steel wristwatch, with Arabic numerals to the black dial, boxed with instruction manual and sold with two spare links, diameter 42mm.Footnote: The watch was purchased new less than one year ago and has barely been worn.
A 9-carat gold Rolex Precision lady's manual-wind wristwatch: hallmarked London 1959, the 17.5 mm silvered dial with gilt baton numerals and gilt sword hands, signed, 17J cal.1310 movement, in a circular 20 mm case and with later leather strap.Winds and runs at time of cataloguing. Dial good with a couple of very light scratches and dirt deposits around the edge. Gilt hands and batons have faint tarnish spotting. Strap fair.
A 9ct gold ladies manual wind wrist watch by Vertex: the Dennison case hallmarked Birmingham 1953, the white dial with gilt Arabic numerals, signed 15J movement, 19.5mm case with single pierced lugs and original 9ct gold bracelet, Birm. 1953 (gross weight 17.4g).Winds and runs when catalogued. Hands adjust correctly. Dial good overall - a few tiny scratches and marks, some discolouration/reaction to the dial paint inside the numerals. The gilt numerals have tarnish spotting. Case and strap good. Clasp functions cleanly.
A lady's 18-carat yellow gold and diamond-set wristwatch by Omega: the circular dial with baton markers and signed 'Omega', the bezel set with brilliant-cut diamonds, key wind, integral tapering textured basket-weave strap bracelet with deployment clasp. (18 cm long) (31.4g)Condition Report: Condition is good with some minor surface scratches visible under a loupe and commensurate with age, slightly heavier scratching to the left-hand side. The strap is free from damage and not twisted. It is a manual wind. Age is likely 1980s/90s. It does not appear to be working and the movement may need some attention.
NINE CARAT GOLD LADIES ROLEX WRIST WATCH manual wind, in boxAt the time of this condition report the watch does appear to be running, the case and glass appear to be in good condition but does have some minor scratches. The watch does not have any papers present. The condition of watches offered at auction varies widely due to factors including age, possible restoration, repair and general wear and tear. Condition reports relate to watches’ condition at the time of inspection by McTear’s specialists, McTear’s cannot guarantee watches to function beyond that point. Watches are not tested in house for accuracy, duration or water tightness. Buyers should assume that all watches purchased will require regular servicing to be useable and reliable. If McTear’s have been unable to open a watch case safely, the completeness and functionality of the movement within cannot be commented on or guaranteed. McTear’s cannot offer any form of guarantee that movements and/or all component parts are original to any watch.
Walton (Izaak) The Compleat Angler or The Contemplative Man's recreation, a facsimile reprint of the 1653 first edition, Adam and Charles Black, London, together with Guy (Joseph) Elements of Astronomy, familiarly explaining the general phaenomena of the heavenly bodies, fold-out frontispiece of the solar system, printed for Baldwin, Craddock and Joy, 1821, Stonehenge, Manual of British Rural Sports, Routledge, Warne and Routledge, London, 1863, Nicol (Walter) The Villa-Garden Directory or Monthly index of work to be done in town and villa gardens, shrubberies and parterres, Archibald Constable and Co, Edinburgh, 1823, Emmanuel (Harry) Diamonds and Precious Stones, their history, value and distinguishing characteristics, John Camden, London, 1867, Norton (F.C) A popular handbook of useful and interesting information for beginners in the elementary study of Assyriology, published by the author, Sussex, 1908, Baty (Richard) A Friend In Need: or the Complete Art of Swimming, Printed for the editor, Hutton Watson, Carlisle Parsons (Rev.B) Anti-Bacchus: An Essay on the Crimes, Diseases and other evils connected with the use of intoxicating drinks, published by Jon Snow, London, Nicolas (Nicholas) Testamenta Vestusta: Being Illustrations from Wills, of Manners, Customs &c. As well as of the descents and possessions of Many Distinguished Families, Nichols and Son, London, 1826, Hervey (James) Meditations and contemplations, two volumes in one, Cookes Edition, Printed for C. Cooke, London, Broadbent (Thomas Biggin) The Folly of Vice and The Wisdom of Virtue, represented in two discourses, second edition, Printed for R. Hunter, London, 1818, Woodward (G.M) An Essay on the Art of Ingeniously Tormenting, a new edition, fold-out coloured illustration to frontispiece, printed for Thomas Tegg, London, 1809, Bacon (Francis) Essays; or Counsels civil and moral, the colours of good and evil, and apophthegms, Seeley, Jackson and Halliday, London,1872 and Foxes Book of Martyrs, being an authentic account of the sufferings and triumphant deaths of the Primitve Protestant Martyrs, Milner and Company, London
An early 20th century manual-wind half-hunter pocket watch, in silver Dennison case, with blue enamel numerals to outer case, white enamel Roman dial with offset seconds at 6, along with a ladies 19th century key-wound pocket watch, engraved silver case, decorative white enamel Roman dial, on a chain with T-bar Location:
Rengifo (Juan Diaz). Arte Poetica Espanola, con una fertilissima sylva de consonantes comunes, proprios, esdruxulos, y reflexos, y vn diuino Eestimulo del Amor de Dios, 1st edition, Salamanca: Miguel Serrano de Vargas, 1592, [12], 324, 40 pp. (pi4, *2, A-2R4, 2S2, a-e4), old ownership inscription to foot of title (probably late 17th or early 18th century), folding letterpress table, some manuscript additions to the lists of vocabulary, a few marks and crease to title, small light waterstain to foot of first few leaves, contemporary limp vellum, yapp fore-edges, lightly rubbed and marked, lacks ties, 4to (198 x 144 mm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Jesuit College of Vergara (inscription to foot of title-page).Palau 72824.Rare. Only one copy in the UK (Bodleian). Juan Diaz Rengifo was the pseudonym (using his brother's name) of the Jesuit father Diego Garcia (1553/4-1615) who was born in Avila, and studied theology at the University of Salamanca. His Arte Poetica Espanola became the standard manual of poetic metre during the Spanish Golden Age in the 17th and 18th centuries. As a poetry manual, the first section explains various poetic forms and meters, giving brief examples of each. The Divino Estimulo del Amor de Dios (Divine Stimulus of God’s Love) is then offered as a more extensive example of the application of rhyme and meter. The final part of the book has a glossary of rhyming words to be used in writing poetry with the silva meter.
* Rosemary Goad & Faber. A small collection of printed ephemera and photographs, c. 1960s and later, including 3 dinner menus for W.J. Crawley at the Ivy restaurant, 1 June 1961 (somewhat dust-soiled), William Golding's 75th Birthday, Browns Hotel, 19 September 1986, with 5 signatures of John Carey, Charles Monteith and 3 others, a dinner in gratitude for the life and work of T.S. Eliot, L'Ecu de France, 26 September 1988, tri-fold menu with 'No. 3' inscribed to front and signed by 8 attendees including Seamus Heaney, Valerie Eliot, Rosemary Goad and 5 others, plus Orders of Service for Roger de Grey, Robert Lowell, W.H. Auden (unveiling and dedication of a memorial at Westminster Abbey, 2 October 1974), and Ted Hughes (Westminster Abbey, 13 May 1999), plus 2 Faber Christmas cards for 1953 with illustrations by Ardizzone, signed by Geoffrey Faber (and 1956, signed by Ann Faber), plus a small group of photographs including 6 of P.D. James (3 with Rose Goad), an initialled card from P.D. James, photographs of Charles Monteith, Seamus Heaney doing a book signing, 4 signed photographs by Fay Godwin, etc., plus some P. D. James book launch menus at The Ivy and Rosemary Goad's Olympia Monica de Luxe manual typewriter, c. 1970sQTY: (a folder + a typewriter)NOTE:Provenance: from the library of Rosemary Goad, the first female director of Faber and Faber.
Ewart (J. M.). Story of the North West Frontier Province, Peshawar: Government Printing and Stationery Office, North West Frontier Province, 1930, ten plates after photographs, single folding plan (not listed in the list of illustrations), a few minor spots, original green cloth, spine and upper cover lettered in white, lightly rubbed, together withSkeen (General Sir Andrew). Passing It On, short talks on tribal fighting on the north-west frontier of India, 2nd edition, Aldershot: Gale & Polden, [1932], 136 pp, original light brown cloth, some minor marks, 8vo, plusGovernment of India Press. Frontier Warfare-India (Army and Royal Air Force), Delhi: Government of India Press, 1939, eight folding military diagrams at rear, original khaki cloth, rubbed and some marks, small 8vo, andHyde Baker (Major L. S.). The Sowars' Pocket Book. A Manual of Cavalry Drill in an easy for native ranks by Major Hyde Baker, 3rd Punjab Cavalry, Ludhiana: Ludhiana Mission Press, 1898, title, preface leaf, 115pp., with list of contents to verso of final leaf, some near-contemporary annotations in ink and pencil, inner margin between title and preface leaf restrengthened with brown paper, ownership signature of Lieut. R. Scott 3rd Punjab Cavalry to front pastedown, original yellow cloth lettered in black to upper cover, some marks and soiling, plusThring (Lt.-Col. R. H. D.). Standing Orders for the 27th Light Cavalry, Jubbulpore: Edward Press, 1910, title and 34 pp., interleaved with blanks, contemporary black cloth with printed paper label to upper cover with ownership signature of Captain W. F. S. Casson in red ink, small 8voQTY: (5)
Sharp-Ayres (H. M. E., Mrs.), Mirror Painting in the Italian style, a practical manual of instruction for amateurs, London: L. Upcott Gill, 1886, decorative head & tailpieces, illustrated advertisements at rear, original printed wrappers, spine torn with loss, some spotting to covers, 8vo, together with:Fielding (Newton Smith). What to sketch with; or, hints on the use of water colours, oil colours, coloured crayons, black and white chalks, and black lead pencil, London: J. Barnard & Son, [1856], colour frontispiece, illustrated advertisements at rear, toning and spotting, sewing weak, D1 loose and with few short closed tears to gutter margin, original printed wrappers, lacking spine, 8vo (only two UK institutional locations found),Page (James), Guide for Drawing the Acanthus, and every description of Ornamental Foliage, London: Atchley and Co., 1850, engraved frontispiece, plates and illustrations, some toning, original cloth, 12mo,Martel (Charles), On the Materials used in Painting, with a few remarks on varnishing and cleaning pictures, London: George Rowney and Company, 1859, original printed wrappers, lacking spine, covers lightly rubbed, 8vo,Enfield (William), [The] Young Artist's Assistan[t] or elements of the Fine Arts, 5th edition, London: Simpkin and Marshall [& others], 1822, engraved frontispiece, title torn with some text loss, sewing weak and contents loose, few marks, original printed boards, lacking spine, worn, 8vo, and Delamotte (F.), The Book of Ornamental Alphabets Ancient and Mediaeval..., 4th edition, London: E. & F. N. Spon, 1862, scattered spotting, original cloth, extremities rubbed, oblong 8vo, with Nathan (Maude), The Decoration of Leather, from the French of Georges de Recy, London: Archibald Constable & Co Ltd., 1905, photogravure frontispiece and plates, old library bookplates and labels to endpapers, top edge gilt, original cloth, rebacked, 8vo, plus other painting and artist related practical guides and reference, mostly mid-late 19th-century publications, many in original printed wrappersQTY: (17)
White (Charles). The Belgic Revolution of 1830, 2 volumes, London: Whittacker and Co., 1835, bookplates & period inscriptions to the front pastedowns, some toning & light spotting, uniform original boards with paper spine labels, volume 2 spine split with some loss, boards & spines marked & rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, together with:The Infantry Manual:, The Infantry Manual: containing directions for the drill and instruction of recruits,..., London: Parker, Furnivall, and Parker, 1854, period inscription to the front endpaper, some light toning throughout, original red cloth, boards & spine lightly rubbed & marked, slim 8vo, plusNoyes (Alfred), Mystery Ships (Trapping the "U" Boat), 1st edition, London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1916, ex-library copy with associated marks, some light marginal toning, original green cloth, spine lightly faded with a small tear to the head, 8vo, and other 19th & early 20th-century military reference & related, mostly original cloth, some ex-library copies, G, 8vo, plus large blueprints/plans of H. M. S. Warrior (restored at Portsmouth)QTY: (5 shelves )
An illustrated folio from a manuscript, possibly a manual on horsemanship, Rajasthan, 18th century, opaque pigments on buff paper, with three riders on horseback, two wearing full chainmail armor and carrying spears, a fourth figure standing below right and holding a dagger, the reverse with 12ll. of text, 18.6 x 14.2cm. Provenance: Private London collection
A GENTLEMAN'S OMEGA SPEEDMASTER PROFESSIONAL APOLLO MOON CHRONOGRAPH, the black dial with luminous line markers and three subsidiary dials, black enamel fixed Tachymetre in a stainless steel cushion case, "Flight Qualified by NASA ... First Watch Worn on the Moon", on integral bracelet strap with deployment clasp, cased and boxed with manual, wallet and credit card warranty Ref. No.35705000, watch No.77171335, purchased 9.10.(20) 07 and a Pictogram credit card calibre No.1861 (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Excellent, bezel enamel has a few minute nicks and scratches, scratch/dent to outer metal at 11.30 and 6. One extra link
A BRITISH MILITARY R.A.F. PILOT'S LONGINES WRISTWATCH, the silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, centre seconds hand, manual wind, with stainless steel bezel and chrome case, the back engraved with broad military arrow, 6B/159. A15813, on a stitched leather strap (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Appears to be in working condition. Dial very dirty. Corrosion to chrome. Strap possibly original. Dial approx. 2.7cm, case 3.2cm excluding crown
Swiss. A silver trench watch, circa 1915 Movement: manual winding, lever escapement, stamped U.S. PAT. 24 May 1904. Dial: white enamel, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds. Case: silver, screw-down back, no. 250391, engraved initials, Birmingham hallmark for 1915. Signed: case signed Dennison. Dimensions: diameter 35.5mm. £100-£150 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing. Dial: numerals with some areas of loss to the luminescent material. Case: tarnished and with wear to the knurling. Engraved with the initials ‘S.F.D 1915’. Gross weight: 44.1gms. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.

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