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Lot 1309

A 1960s Tissot Seastar wristwatch, having a calibre 783 automatic movement and circular frosted silver face with gilt Arabic numerals at the quarters, baton markers and dauphine hands with centre sweep seconds hand, in gold plated case with Speidel expanding bracelet strap, circa 1964, 34 mm, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested)

Lot 1313

A 1966 Omega Constellation wristwatch, having a calibre 561 automatic chronometer movement and radially-brushed silver face with gilt baton markers, dagger hands, center-sweep seconds hand and date aperture at 3 o'clock, in gold plated case, 35 mm, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested)

Lot 89

Nero Lemania, a WD stainless steel manual wind 60 second stop watch, with split second red centre sweep and two subsidiary dials, the back cover engraved, Broad Arrow over PATT.4. over 2715/GG/67,49mm.All functions working when catalogued, but not guaranteed, overall good condition.

Lot 254

A 20th century ships brass bulkhead clock, having 8-day movement with enamelled dial, roman and arabic numerals, minute track, spade hands and centre seconds sweep hand, the dial signed 'Smith's Cricklewood.N.W.2.' diameter (dial) 6.5"

Lot 99

Andre Belfort, a stainless steel automatic multi dial day date gentleman's wristwatch, ref AB 4210, with red centre seconds sweep, lift cover to crown, visible movement47mm overall, webbing strap.In working order when catalogued, but not guaranteed for accuracy, overall condition is good with no issues

Lot 96

Jaquet-Droz, a stainless steel manual wind alarm and date gentleman's wristwatch, c.1970's, ref 225, 17 jewel movement, the grey dial with orange centre second sweep and arrow alarm, baton markings, 36mm, later strap.All functions working, in overall good condition for the age, not guaranteed for accuracy.

Lot 227

Border Fine Arts Collie Models Including 'Time for Reflection', 'Bob and Sweep', Element of Surprise', etc. (two trays)All models in overall good condition, no obvious faults, damage or repair. Various boxes available.

Lot 214

Border Fine Arts The Posthorn, Gold Edition Hay Timing Models: 'Hay Cutting Starts Today', model No. B0405, 'Rowing Up', model No. B0598, 'The Hay Bogie', model No. B0698, 'A Clean Sweep', model No. B0591, and 'Loose Raking', model No. B0697, all limited edition 215/950, by Ray Ayres, on wood bases, with boxes (5)No Certificates for any models, Clean Sweep: the horse with one ear lacking, Loose Raking: horse with a clean break through all three legs, the horse is currently secured by the harness, the other three models in overall good condition, no obvious faults or repair

Lot 1158

A Swiss hunting cased keywind dual time gentleman's pocket watch, made for the Japanese market, with unsigned jewelled movement, the gilt inner case detailed 'Benoit Geneve No 6088', the white enamelled dial with three subsidiary dials and centre sweep seconds, the case front and back engraved with Imperial kiri mon, case diameter 5cm, with key, together with a Cyma base metal cased keyless wind open faced gentleman's pocket watch with gilt lever movement, the signed enamelled dial with black Arabic hour numerals, detailed 'Whiteway Laidlaw & Co Ltd Rangoon', case diameter 4.9cm.

Lot 451

* Log Book. WWII Royal Air Force Navigator's Air Bomber's and Air Gunner's Flying Log Book kept by Wireless Operator D.I. Ingram, 8 Squadron who served in Wellington Bombers over Aden between 1944 to 1945 Commencing 18 July 1943, training in Anson and Wellington until 6 May 1944 when he joined 8 Squadron. On 7 June he was low level bombing in Wellington XIII, on 18 July he was based at RAF Khormaksar in Aden and took part in convoy escort in Wellington JA 442 (21 July), convoy escort (5 August), G.A.C. A/S Sweep from Khomaksar to Scuischuiban (30 August) and several similar sorties, Ingram completed his "ops" tour on 7 May 1945 having completed 16 sorties and 92hrs55mins on operation, this is the final entry, with original documents relating to campaign medals, Holy Bible belonging to Ingram plus The Church Hymnary dated 1917 inscribed to Mrs James Ingram, Ingram completed a full tour which is all recorded in his log bookQTY: (1)

Lot 7

A Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust ladies wristwatch. The watch with champagne dial, baton markers having sweep hands. Marked for Rolex with further notation Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified. Bi-colour stainless steel case and strap. Weight 49.90g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate. All watches are sold as untested, therefore, without warranty. 

Lot 302

A Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust gold and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 16013, serial no. 573***8, circa 1979, fluted gold bezel, champagne dial with applied gilt hour baton markers, minute markers, date aperture and sweep centre seconds, jubilee bracelet with folding clasp, 36mm CONDITION REPORT: None of the clocks and watches are sold as working, in well used condition,. hand do rotate when the crown is pulled, date does adjust as it should, glass heavily scratched, case heavily scratched

Lot 28

Collection of gold painted soft metal Dolls House miniatures, German 19th century, including two mantle clocks one with pendulum, coal scuttle, umbrella stand, carpet sweep, flower stand and two flower pots, gong, table lamp, two single seat Egyptian style benches, Art Nouveau style mirror, another mirror, three gold framed pictures, circular table and jug and basin, (condition: generally good, some play wear), (lot).

Lot 25

Six Dolls House carpet sweeps and Hoovers, including gold painted carpet sweep, German Joeal sweep, two Taylor & Barret lead Hoovers and another German, (6 items).

Lot 2496

A lady's Tudor Black Bay 31 stainless steel bracelet watch, model No. 79580, serial No. 1757867, circa 2021, having signed blue dial with luminous baton markers, hands and centre sweep seconds, automatic rotor self-winding movement, screw down crown, on integral steel bracelet with hinge deployment clasp with safety, with box, outer box, and papers to include International Guarantee cardExcellent, appears very little worn, watch runs, bracelet excellent

Lot 2846

A gent's Seiko steel cased automatic chronograph, circa 1970s, having signed silvered dial, twin subsidiary dials, baton markers, day/date aperture (day in Arabic), centre sweep seconds with red tipped hand, luminous hour and minute hands, stop/start chronograph function, screw-down back cover, numbered 751043, on Seiko integral steel bracelet, case dia.41mm Watch runs.Stop/start function is sticky.Glass with numerous surface scuffs.Case with light surface scratching only.Otherwise good.Bracelet and clasp good.

Lot 2851

A gent's Constantin of Reisz LP400 limited edition automatic wristwatch, model No. 18A393CW-AS2063, having a signed blue dial with luminous baton markers, date aperture and sweep centre seconds on red hand, crystal screw-down back cover showing 17-jewel automatic movement, on original leather bracelet with steel clasp, case dia.40mm, circa 2019, with box and papers

Lot 491

A 1970's Stainless Steel Omega De Ville Automatic Wrist Watch, the Silvered Dial with Date Aperture, Seconds Sweep and Baton Numerals, on Omega Strap, Complete with Box, Booklet and Service Slip

Lot 330

A Gentlemen's stainless steel and 18ct gold Rolex Datejust bracelet watch, c.1973, ref. 16013, 36mm diameter, with a champagne dial, raised baton indicators, luminous hands and seconds sweep, date aperture at three, gold fluted bezel. Case no. 3205316, c.1973. A bi-metal Jubilee bracelet with deployment clasp. With box and swing tagsBuying this watch at auction could save up to 0.80 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportCurrently working, but no guarantees as per continuous running and timekeeping. Hands adjust and move correctly. Condensation droplets visible through the glass with a jeweller's loupe. Light scratches to case and bracelet, but no deep marks or dents. This lot comes with box but no papers.

Lot 323

A gold Le Coultre Master Mariner automatic strap watch, with an engine turned sunburst gold case, 26mm x 32mm, silvered dial, raised gilt hour batons and hands. Case back marked 14K gold, 'Use all proof - 940 - wrench', LC maker's mark. On a later Hirsch leather strap with gilt metal buckle. No box or papers. Buying this watch at auction could save up to 0.80 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportCurrently working, but no guarantee as to time keeping or continued running. Hands adjust and move correctly. Some marks at the edges of the dial. Hands and sweep seconds start showing some deterioration. Leather strap in fair condition.

Lot 333

A gentlemen's stainless steel and 18ct gold Rolex GMT Master II automatic bracelet watch, ref. 116713. A 40mm case, 18ct gold rotating bezel, black dial, white raised dots and batons, luminous hands, date aperture and centre second sweep, A stainless steel and 18ct gold Oyster bracelet and deployment clasp. Serial no.7869W5G8. No box or papers. 160.76gBuying this wristwatch at auction could save up to 0.80 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportCurrently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running. Crown unscrews and hands/date adjust. Minor marks, scratches and scuffs to case and bracelet. Case a slightly dirty around bezel. No box or papers.

Lot 329

A gentlemen's stainless steel IWC Schaffhausen chronograph automatic strap watch, a 41mm diameter case, with a black enamel dial, silvered Arabic numerals, silvered sword hands, centre second sweep, second markers to the rehaut, two subsidiary dials, case no.3572838, to a loose leather strap and IWC buckle, one pin deficient, 85.81g, with box and guarantee cardBuying this watch at auction could save up to 0.80 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportCurrently running at time of cataloguing. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running. Crown winds and hands adjust. Glass showing scuff near 9. Strap loose with one pin deficient. Marks and scratches to case.

Lot 347

A ladies' 18ct gold and stainless steel Rolex Oyster Perpetual bracelet watch, ref.76183; 26mm diameter with a gold smooth bezel, silvered dial, raised baton indicators, luminous hands and centre second sweep. Fitted to a bi-metal oyster bracelet and deployment clasp. Case no. K257456, C.2001. Box & papers, booklet, two extra linksBuying this watch at auction could save up to 0.80 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportGlass scratched. Scratches and marks to case and bracelet, consistent with its age.

Lot 319

A gentlemen's stainless steel Rolex Oyster Perpetual automatic watch, c.1957, reference 6565: 34mm case, with a textured cream dial, raised gilt batons, Arabic numerals at three, six and nine, gilt hands, black sweep seconds, case no.235743. Integrated stainless steel 6635 stretch bracelet and deployment buckle. No box or papersBuying this watch at auction could save up to 0.80 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportHands adjust. Currently running, but no guarantees as per continued running and timekeeping. Dial discoloured. Glass scratched. Scratches and marks to case/bracelet consistent with its age. As found.

Lot 348

A ladies' stainless steel Rolex Oyster Perpetual automatic watch, c.2017, ref. 176200, 26mm case, with a silvered dial, luminous hands and hour batons, centre seconds sweep, case no. 68J01430. An integrated Oyster bracelet and deployment clasp. Box & papers, swing tag, original receipt by Mappin & WebbBuying this watch at auction could save up to 0.80 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportIn very good condition, with little sign of wear. Currently working but no guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running. Clasp in working order.

Lot 324

A gentlemen’s 18ct gold Patek Philippe Calatrava automatic strap watch, 3998J, with a 34mm case, c.1997. A silvered dial with raised gold batons, dauphine hands, centre second sweep and date aperture at the 3. A Patek Philippe brown alligator strap with the original 18ct gold satin finished buckle. Movement number 1’913’646, calibre 315. Original Patek Philippe case, outer box, leather wallet, certificate of origin, instruction booklet, swing ticket, agent booklet and leaflet Buying this watch at auction could save up to 0.80 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportRetailed in Belfast by John H. Lunn Ltd 01/05/1997 Winds and ticking but no guarantee as to time keeping or continued running. Hands adjust and move correctly. Light surface marks commensurate with its age. Signs of wear to the strap where it has been worn on the shortest hole, and to the end of the strap. As to be expected with presentation cases of this date, the interior is flaking, although the exterior is in nice condition. Outer box with slight wear to the corners. Marks and scratches to the wallet.

Lot 51

A GANDHARAN GREY SCHIST TORSO OF A BODHISATTVA2ND/3RD CENTURY ADCarved standing in a contrapposto stance, the bare chest above sweeping robes draped around the waist and across the back, the muscular torso and upper arm adorned with necklaces, a string of amulets and a cuff bracelet, mounted on a metal stand, 49.5cm. (2)Provenance: from the collection of the late AJ Lippitt (1928-2019), Hampshire; acquired from Simon Ray Ltd., 27th May 2004 (a copy of the invoice is available); previously a British private collection since the 1980s.The combination of naturalistic modelling and stylised adornement seen in the piece offered here is typical of Gandharan sculpture. The athletic torso with its finely rendered musculature derives from Hellenistic art, brought to modern-day Pakistan and Afghanistan with Alexander the Great's invasion in 327 BC. The arrangement of the robes, with the diagonal sweep across the hip and the slack hems over the left knee, are tropes of the depiction of bodhisattvas in Gandharan Buddhist sculpture of the 3rd century AD. Another typical feature is the string of amulets across the chest, as also seen on the bust of the bodhisattva Shakyamuni in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession no.1987.218.10. In particular, the multiple necklaces and the arrangement of the drapery in the piece offered here are typical of depictions of the bodhisattva Maitreya - compared with the example now in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, accession no.13.96.17. By the 3rd century AD, the rise in popularity of Mahayana worship in the Gandhara region had placed a greater emphasis on the veneration of statues of Buddhist deities and artistic production had moved away from the earlier narrative panels to focus on free standing statuary of this type.二/三世紀 犍陀羅片岩菩薩像來源:英國漢普郡AJ Lippitt(1928-2019)收藏,2004年5月27日購於Simon Ray Ltd., 1980年代為英國私人收藏。

Lot 249

Robert Harrop - 3 x boxed limited edition The Beano Dandy Collection, and Camberwick Green figures/models - Lot includes a limited edition number 610 of 750 #BDMB2 'The Swinging Scoundrels' musical box with music sound working. A number 34 of 600 #CGYP10 Peter Hazel and Packet The Dog 'Delivering The Mail' model. A number 1108 of 1,500 #CGCS05 Roger Varley 'Seasonal Sweep' model. Limited edition figures don't come with their certificates of authenticity. Largest is 19 cm (h). Comes with internal packaging. Figures appear in mint condition in very good boxes. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (3) (M)

Lot 105

A GENTS 9CT GOLD 'BERNEX' WRISTWATCH, manual wind, requires some attention, round silver dial signed 'Bernex, 17 jewels, incabloc nonmagnetic', alternating Arabic and baton markers, gold tone hands, red arrow seconds sweep, in a polished case, inside case back hallmarked 9ct Birmingham 1954, 'Stolkace British Made G.A.S', movement signed 'Bernex', approximate case back weight 3.6 grams, approximate case width 32.4mm, fitted with a black strap with a worn base metal ardillon buckle (condition report: not currently working, requires some attention, general wear, buckle is very worn, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)

Lot 357

A COLLECTION OF WEST GERMAN GOEBEL FIGURES AND FLOWER FAIRY ORNAMENTS, comprising a small plaque Hum748 'Little Homemakers '1988-1991', Skier Boy 59, Latest News 184 (hairline crack in the newspaper), Toothache 217, Boots 143, Little Sweeper 171, Chimney Sweep 122, Home From Market 198, Apple Tree Boy, 142 (chipped fringe), six Goebel Christmas tree ornaments, and a large quantity of 'Flower Fairy' ornaments and trinket boxes (Qty) (Condition Report: light marks and a little dusty)

Lot 177

Royal Doulton Bunnykins figures Rise & Shine DB11, Clean Sweep DB6 and Colling Off DB3, boxed (3)

Lot 1523

Group eight pewter 'The Cries of London' series comprising a group of 8 various fine pewter figures, including: 'The Fisherwoman,' (2), 'The Chimney Sweep,' (2), 'The Muffin Man,' (2), & 'The Lavender Girl,' (2).

Lot 104

A Collection of 5 Royal Doulton figurines to include 'The Coachman' HN 2282, 'Taking Things Easy' HN 2677, 'Master Sweep HN 2205, 'Top o'the Hill HN 1834, Biddy Pennyfarthing HN 1843.

Lot 105

A collection of Goebel figures to include Just Resting, First Mate (boxed), Chimney Sweep (slight af), girl in apple tree and early Goebel figure of a circus / zoo theme (6). In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration.

Lot 291

A collection of 20th century children's puppets, to include a boxed Pelham string example, film and TV characters - Sooty, Sweep, Micky and other hand and finger puppets.

Lot 22

Omega - Deville Gents 9ct Gold Cased Automatic Wrist Watch, full hallmark to back cover with champagne dial, gold markers, just-date display window, seconds sweep, the dial, cased very good condition - please confirm with photo.

Lot 720

A BULOVA automatic wrist watch in unusual original deco style box watch having seconds sweep W/O

Lot 721

A CITIZEN quartz wrist watch with seconds sweep

Lot 756

A gents ROTARY wrist watch with seconds sweep

Lot 758

A gents ROAMER executive wrist watch with seconds sweep and date aperture

Lot 779g

A BULER divers watch with seconds sweep and date apertur

Lot 554

GROUP OF PUPPETS, including Sooty from Sooty and Sweep and other puppets

Lot 195

A Great War ‘submarine action’ D.S.M. awarded to Able Seaman C. G. Bird, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Halcyon, for the destruction of UB-27 in the North Sea in July 1917 Distinguished Service Medal, G.V.R. (208864 C. G. Bird, A.B. H.M.S. Halcyon. North Sea. 29 July 1917) nearly very fine £500-£600 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- D.S.M. London Gazette 2 October 1917. Awarded for the destruction of the German submarine UB-27 on 29 July 1917. On that morning H.M.S. Halcyon had left Lowestoft and was steaming to the northward when, at 10.57 a.m., she saw a periscope 400 yards away and made straight for the stranger. Able Seaman Bird was the look-out on the foc’sle who spotted the submarine. Halcyon whacked up to 17 knots, steered direct for her, felt a collision, and dropped a depth charge which was exploded off Smith’s Knoll. The wreck of UB-27, commanded by O/L von Stein, was located by a sweep in 24 fathoms. Charles George Bird was born in Clerkenwell, London, on 30 March 1884, and joined the navy in March 1902. He served aboard H.M.S. Cornwallis from December 1914 to June 1916, which ship served at Gallipoli longer than any other battleship. She fired the first shot of the first day’s long-range bombardment of the outer forts on 18 February 1915, and was the last to leave Suvla Bay after the evacuation in January 1916. He served in Halcyon from February 1917 to January 1918, during which time, in late 1917, she had embarked a Baby seaplane. Bird was demobilized in June 1921. Sold with copy service record.

Lot 524

Egypt and Sudan 1882-89, dated reverse, no clasp (1271. Pte. W. Brassington. 7/Dn. Gds.) edge bruising, otherwise good very fine £600-£800 --- William Brassington was killed in action by a gunshot wound to the chest at the battle of Kassassin on 28 August 1882, taking part in the “Moonlight Charge” of the 7th Dragoon Guards and the Household Cavalry Brigade. ‘On the morning of the 28 August the Egyptians threatened the advanced troops at Kassassin, and the Household Squadrons and the 7th Dragoon Guards, at Mahsamah, were ordered forward. All day, in burning sun and parched with thirst, they remained out in the desert. As all was apparently quiet, Drury Lowe returned at 4.30 p.m. to Mahsamah to feed. Many a time has one seen horses mad with thirst, but surely never so mad as on that day, for no sooner was the canal in sight than the horses took charge of their riders, and rushing down the muddy banks, plunged into the water girth-high, and drank as if they had never drunk before. Before the Brigade got back to camp guns were heard again, and immediately the order came to turnout. It was now dark and the 7th Dragoon Guards, leading, directed the advance by the evening star. A mile or two further on the flashes of the Egyptian guns, as they bombarded the camp at Kassassin, gave a more tangible objective. Drury Lowe, having received orders to attack the enemy's left, made a wide sweep to the north. At this time the 7th were in the first line, the guns of N Battery, R. H. A., behind, and the Household Troops in support. Suddenly the Brigade came under fire from Infantry and Artillery, and the 7th were ordered to wheel outwards to uncover the guns, and then to form up in support of the Household Squadrons. By this time the moon had risen. Squadrons showed up black, and flash answered flash as the opposing guns opened one on the other. The order now came to charge, and away went the Household Squadrons led by the gallant Ewart. Into the Egyptian Infantry and up to the guns thev went, the 7th following as a solid reserve in hand, but a little of this work was enough for the enemy, and they evaporated in all directions. It was now about 9 p.m., and, the firing having, ceased, all returned to camp. The losses of the Regiment on this occasion were: Lieutenant Gribble, 3rd Dragoon Guards, attached, killed, and three men wounded.’ (The Seventh (Princess Royal’s) Dragoon Guards, The Story of the Regiment, refers).

Lot 200

A Second War anti-U-Boat operations D.S.M. group of five awarded to Able Seaman T. Farrell, Royal Navy, for the sinking of U-204 by H.M.S. Mallow in October 1941 Distinguished Service Medal, G.VI.R. (JX.199905 T. Farrell. A.B.) impressed naming; 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; War Medal 1939-45, mounted court-style, very fine and better --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Provenance: Spink, December 1997. D.S.M. London Gazette 24 March 1942: ‘For skill and enterprise in action against enemy submarines while serving in H.M. Ships Exmoor, Blankney, Stanley, Mallow and Marigold.' Thomas Farrell was serving in H.M.S. Mallow at the time of being recommended for his D.S.M. While engaged on an A./S. sweep off Cape Spartel on 19 October 1941, in company with the Corvettes H.M.S. Rochester and H.M.S. Carnation, Mallow picked an asdic contact at 500 yards range. Manoeuvring into an attack position, she dropped seven depth charges set to 150 and 300 feet, but on the point of delivering a second attack ‘an area of oil approximately 200 yards long and 50 yards broad was seen extending across the wind’. Mallow was now joined by the Carnation, and later still the Rochester, both of whom carried out further attacks on what appeared to be a stationary target. Further evidence of a probable ‘kill’ turned up 24 hours later, when the air vessel and fuel and water bottles of a German torpedo were recovered in a position about eight miles eastward of the original attack, and in their subsequent deliberations the U-Boat Assessment Committee concluded in Mallow's favour with a ‘Known sunk’. Her victim was probably the U-204. Farrell received his D.S.M. at an Investiture on 27 October 1942.

Lot 252

A Chinese two colour jade carving of Liu Hai and his three-legged toadQing dynasty, Jiaqing periodCarved with the figure holding a sweep in left hand and a string of coin in the right hand squatted on a three-legged toad with bulging eyes and webbed feet touched forming a triangle, the stone of celadon with greyish russet, 7cm high with a wood stand.清嘉慶 玉巧雕劉海戲金蟬Condition Report: Expected natural inclusions and faint fissures, and a few very tiny nibbles. Possibly a small area of re-polishing to the back edge of Liu Hai's robe.

Lot 272

Jen Buckley, Running Hare and Swaledale Sweep, two watercolours, both framed with COA verso, largest 47cm by 59cm including frame.

Lot 37

Steiff - Sooty Show - Plush - A Sweep Plush (#664410) from The Sooty Show, 32cm in very good to excellent condition. This item comes with tag but is missing its box and certificate. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 323

Four signed limited edition Richard Taylor and Robert Taylor prints to include 'Channel Sweep', 'Evening Reflection', 'Coastal Patrol', and 'Dawn til Dusk', all with certificates of authenticityLocation:If there is no condition report shown please request

Lot 267

Two limited edition prints by Richard Taylor 'Channel Sweep' 55cm x 33cm, with four signatures and a certificate of authenticity, and 'Arctic Hurricanes' 71cm x 49cm, with four signatures Location: If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 304

A young village boy in a brown jacket tenderly holding a runaway sheep in his arms, and another boy dressed as a chimney sweep, carrying his ladder and equipment bag. Goebel Hummel backstamp. Dimensions of the largest item: 2.25"L x 2"W x 4.5"H. Manufacturer: Goebel HummelCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 1013

TUDOR - a Vintage stainless steel Oyster mechanical wristwatch, ref. 7804, circa 1950s, silvered dial with gilt Arabic numerals, lance hands, and sweep centre seconds hand, 17 jewel movement with calibre 1182, serial no. 87444, case width 34mm, not currently workingMovement – not currently working Dial - slightly discoloured with central ring stainGlass - light surface marksHands - goodCase - general wear and abrasions mainly on casebackCrown – signed Oyster Patent, screw-down working, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - unassociated black leather strap, near newNotes – no box or papers

Lot 1014

OMEGA - a stainless steel Constellation chronometer electronic f300Hz quartz calendar wristwatch, ref. 198.002, circa 1970, silvered dial with applied baton hour markers, pencil hands, red sweep centre seconds hand and date aperture, 12 jewel movement with calibre 9162, serial no. 32901197, case width 38mm, working orderMovement – currently working Dial - very light surface marks in centreGlass - cleanHands - lumed filament slightly dullCase - general surface wear and abrasions mainly on caseback from attempted openings Crown – signed with logo, Quickset date working, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - unassociated black leather strap, general wearNotes – no box or papers

Lot 1072

CERTINA - a lady's stainless steel DS Escala Lady quartz calendar bracelet watch, ref. 250.7166.42, grey dial with quarterly Roman numeral hour markers, luminous sword hands, sweep centre seconds hand and date aperture, serial no. SKS-HA-10711, case width 31mm, working orderMovement – currently working Dial - cleanGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - general wear and light surface abrasionsCrown – signed with logo, Quickset date working, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated Certina steel bracelet, minimal stretching to links and general surface abrasions, clasp working, wrist size approx 16cmNotes – no box or papers

Lot 1017

OMEGA -a Vintage 9ct gold Geneve mechanical calendar wristwatch, ref. 132.5017, circa 1972, brushed silvered dial with applied gilt baton hour markers, pencil hands, sweep centre seconds hand and date aperture, calibre 1030, serial no. 35790561, hallmarks London 1974, case width 34mm, 29.8g gross, not currently workingMovement – not currently working and unable to wind movement or adjust hands but balance wheel rotates freely Dial - cleanGlass - circular surface chatter marks around edge and light surface abrasionsHands - goodCase - general wear and light abrasions with personalised monogram on casebackCrown – signed with logo, unable to adjust hands or change dateBracelet - unassociated brown leather strap, heavy wearNotes – no box or papers

Lot 1009

BREITLING - a stainless steel Chronomat automatic chronograph calendar bracelet watch, ref. A13050.1, white dial with baton hour markers, pencil hands, sweep centre seconds hand, 3 blue subsidiary dials, and date aperture, 25 jewel movement with ETA calibre 7750, serial no. 39503, case width 40mm, working orderMovement – currently working, chronograph functions working Dial - cleanGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - heavy wear and surface marks mainly to high points of bezel and casebackCrown – screw-down working, Quickset date working hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated Breitling blue leather strap, light wear, with another unassociated steel bracelet, general wear and abrasionsNotes – no box or papers

Lot 1049

GIRARD-PERREGAUX - a stainless steel mechanical wristwatch, circa 1970s, silvered dial with applied gilt quarterly Arabic and arrowhead hour markers, with lance hands and sweep centre seconds hand, 17 jewel movement with calibre 20.858, case width 33mm, working orderMovement – currently working Dial - quite discoloured with numerous small discolouration patchesGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - light wearCrown – hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - unassociated brown leather strap, near newNotes – no box or papers

Lot 1027

CERTINA - a Vintage stainless steel DS 288 automatic calendar wristwatch, circa 1970s, ombre blue dial with applied baton hour markers, luminous baton hands, sweep centre seconds hand and date aperture, 27 jewel movement with calibre 25-681, serial no. 346825, case width 41mm, working orderMovement – currently working Dial - appears to have some water staining Glass - cleanHands - goodCase - extremely light wearCrown – signed with logo, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated Certina blue leather strap and tang buckle, hardly any wearNotes – no box or papers

Lot 1044

HAMILTON - a Vintage stainless steel mechanical wristwatch head, retailed by Garrard, silvered dial with baton hour markers, luminous obelisk hands and sweep centre seconds hand, 21 jewel movement with ETA calibre 2451, serial no. P244787, case width 32mm, working orderMovement – currently working Dial - cleanGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - very minor surface abrasionsCrown – signed with logo, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - none Notes – no box or papers

Lot 1058

FERRARI - a stainless steel Scuderia Ferrari Speciale Evo automatic wristwatch, ref. SF.36.1.14.0315, black concentric circle dashboard dial, baton hour markers, skeleton hands, sweep centre seconds hand with Scudetto counterbalance, engine hood window aperture at 6 o'clock displaying balance wheel, with structural brace resembling an engine plate, applied brake caliper plate at 9 o'clock and rubber strap, case width 45mm, working order, boxedMovement – currently working Dial - cleanGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - very light wearCrown – signed with logo, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated black rubber strap, light wearNotes – with inner and outer box, no papers

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