A collection of watches: Rolex Oyster wristwatch, a gentleman's Seiko automatic wristwatch, a lady's Tudor on bracelet circa 1950, a lady's Grand Prix Cocktail watch, a Novoris fob watch, a lady's Seiko cocktail watch circa 1970, a lady's Majex watch circa 1950, a lady's Tressa cocktail watch, a fob watch circa 1910, a lady's Emka watch without strap, and a Marvin watch circa 1930 without strap. (a lot)
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A lady's Tudor Royal 9ct gold bracelet watch, having a signed silvered dial with quarter Arabic numerals and baton markers, the bezel being pavé set with 28 small round cut diamonds, the watch having manual wind movement and on integral 9ct white gold bracelet with hinged deployment clasp, case dia.18mm, gross weight 23.2gThe watch is running.The crown pulls out and operates the hands, and pushes back smoothly.The back is enamel with some wear/lossThe clasp fastens/unfastens easily.
Tudor, a gold dress watch the silvered dial with raised baton numerals, baton hands and signed Tudor, Royal, the movement stamped Tudor, Swiss Made, the inside of the case with Rolex logo and hallmarked for 9ct gold, Edinburgh, 1965, the integral 9ct gold bracelet with bark finish, stamped on the Rolex clasp R.W. Co. Ltd for the Rolex Watch Company, diameter 18mm, total weight ca. 18.2gms.
Tudor. A rare Limited Edition stainless steel automatic bracelet watch made for The Royalty and Specialist Protection UnitModel: Black Bay 'Platinum Jubilee RaSP', No.289/300Reference: 79030BDate: Purchased 19th May 2022Movement: 27-jewel Cal.MT5402 automaticDial: Blue, luminous filled dot hour markers with baton quarters, silvered outer minute divisions, 'RaSP' logo above 6, polished 'snowflake' hands with luminous inserts, centre secondsCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down back with presentation engraving, blue calibrated bezel insert, No.48X8549Strap/Bracelet: Fitted brushed linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 39mm Accompaniments: Tudor box, outer card, international guarantee, instructions for use, swing tagFootnotes:The present watch was specially made in a limited edition of 300 pieces for The Royalty and Specialist Protection Unit. The watch commemorates Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee in 2022. The unit provides close protection to members of the Royal family, government ministers including the Prime Minister and visiting heads of state.The current watch is offered in unworn condition and features the RaSP logo on the dial.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
TUDOR Heritage Advisor Herrenuhr J-Serie, Ref. 79620T. Titan-Edelstahl-Gehäuse. Automatic-Werk. Lederband mit Faltschließe. Serien-Nr.: J 471235. Mit Original-Etui u. Papieren, Kauf 06/2012. Geh.-Durchmesser ca. 40mm (gemessen ohne Krone). Gebrauchsspuren an Lünette u. Gehäuse.| TUDOR Heritage Advisor men's watch J-series, ref. 79620T. Titanium stainless steel case. Automatic movement. Leather strap with folding clasp. Serial no.: J 471235. With original case and papers, purchase 06/2012. Case diameter approx. 40mm (measured without crown). Traces of use on bezel and case.
TUDOR - a stainless steel Submariner Snowflake Prince Oysterdate automatic bracelet watch, ref. 7021/0, circa 1970, black dial with luminous dot and baton hour markers, snowflake hands, sweep centre seconds hand, magnified roulette date aperture, blue bezel, Oyster case by Rolex and Rolex steel Oyster bracelet (A/F), serial no. 741681, case width 40mm, working order, boxed with papersMovement – currently working Dial - very cleanGlass - very minor abrasionsHands - goodCase - general wear and abrasionsCrown – screw-down working, this model does not have a Quickset date function, hands adjust smoothly Bracelet - associated Rolex steel bracelet, 1 centre link is broken and possibly missing a few links from original length Notes – with inner and outer box and Mappin & Webb repair invoice dated 1998
Tudor, a stainless steel Princess Date bracelet watch, reference 92500, signed automatic movement with quick date set, serial H193371, fitted to a signed stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp, case measures 22mmCondition- Movement is currently functioning- Dial appears to be in very good condition- Hands are in very good condition- Case has a few small marks and scratches- Glass has mostly light marks and a small nick to the cyclops window- Bracelet has a few marks, scratches and minimal stretch- Bracelet measures approximately 16cm including the case- The case measurement stated in our main descriptions always excludes the crown unless otherwise stated- No box, no papers- Please note that we cannot guarantee the working order, accuracy or water resistance of any watches sold in our auctions- Clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
A 9ct gold cased ladies watch by Tudor, hallmarked Chester 1955, signed cal. 2325 15J manual movement, 18mm. silvered dial with gilt Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds; together with two other 1950s-60s gold cased ladies watches by Tissot (14ct) and Record (9ct), faults; and five other vintage ladies wrist watches, faults. (8)* Condition: - Tudor: Winds but runs only briefly. Otherwise in good condition, although glass is cracked. Strap poor.- Record: Winds but not running. Caseback with presentation inscription. Case and dial good. Tarnish spots to hands. Later strap, good.- Tissot: Lacks crown - for repair.- Others: All with faults - for spares/repair.
Charles Napier Hemy, RA RWS (British, 1841-1917)The Riverside, Limehouse signed and dated 'C.N.H. 1914' (lower right)oil on canvas122.5 x 182.9cm (48 1/4 x 72in).Footnotes:ProvenanceWith the Fine Art Society.Anon. sale, Christie's, 17th May 1923, lot 155 for £157.10.0 (F.A.S vendor), acquired by Gooden and Fox.William Hesketh Lever, 1st Viscount Leverhulme (1851-1925), Lancashire.The Bungalow and Rivington Hall, Horwich, Lancashire sale, Knight, Frank & Rutley, London, 9-17 November 1925, lot 1105, p.68.Bolton Museum and Art Gallery (acquired from the above sale).Sale, Bonhams, 25th January 2012, lot 165, where acquired by the current owner. ExhibitedLondon, Royal Academy, Summer Exhibition, 1914, no. 369.London, Royal Academy, Winter Exhibition, 1922. LiteratureRoyal Academy Pictures and Sculpture 1914, illustrated p 82.The name Limehouse comes from the lime kilns established there in the 14th Century and was used to produce quick lime for building mortar. In 1660, Samuel Pepys visited a porcelain factory in Duke's Shore, Narrow Street, whilst the Limehouse Pottery, on the site of today's Limekiln Wharf, was established in the 1740s as England's first soft paste porcelain factory.Limehouse became a significant port in late medieval times, with extensive docks and industries such as shipbuilding (which was established in the 16th century and thrived well into the 19th century), ship chandlering and rope making. By the Elizabethan era many sailors had homes there and by early in the reign of James I about half of the population of 2000 were mariners. Limehouse Basin opened in 1820 as the Regent's Canal Dock. This was an important connection between the Thames and the canal system, where cargoes could be transferred from larger ships to the shallow-draught canal boats. As the age of steam led to bigger ships, the facilities at Limehouse became inadequate. However, local ingenuity found a highly successful alternative: many of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution's lifeboats were built in Limehouse between 1852 and 1890. Though no longer a working dock, Limehouse Basin with its marina remains a working facility. The wharf buildings that have survived, are now highly desirable residential properties. Taylor Walker began brewing at the site of today's 'Barley Mow' pub in 1830. This stretch of the Thames was known as Brewery Wharf, whilst from a little further along the embankment, the first voluntary passengers left for Australia.From the Tudor era until the 20th century, ships crews were employed on a casual basis and would be paid off at the end of their voyages. Inevitably, permanent communities of foreign sailors became established, including colonies of Lascars and Africans from the Guinea Coast. From about 1890 onwards, large Chinese communities at both Limehouse and Shadwell developed, established by the crews of merchantmen in the opium and tea trades, particularly Han Chinese, creating London's first and original Chinatown. The resulting opium and gambling dens soon attracted a wider clientele than visiting Chinese sailors, luridly described by, amongst others, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Oscar Wilde. Like much of the East End it remained a focus for immigration, but after the devastation of the Second World War many of the Chinese community relocated to Soho.The Hemy family set sail for Australia when he was 10 years old and, as he later recalled, 'I can remember it (the open sea) entered my soul, it was imprinted on my mind, and I never forgot it'. Hemy sketched and painted at locations on Narrow Street's river front and other notable artists who used Limehouse as a backdrop for their paintings included James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903) and James Jacques Joseph Tissot (1863-1902). Whistler was living near the docks in Wapping between 1859-1863 and produced a series of etchings known as 'The Thames Set', which must have been a great influence on Hemy. These concentrated on the picturesque wooden buildings of the lower Thames, the barges, wharfs, warehouses and inns of Wapping, Rotherhithe and Limehouse, together with the barge men and labourers who worked there. Whistler also produced a major oil painting titled Wapping, exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1864, no. 585, (collection National Gallery of Art, Washington). In 1869, Hemy was living in Fulham, not far from Whistler's studio in Chelsea. He may have been introduced to Whistler by his friend Tissot, whose work in the 1870s had a more direct influence on Hemy. Tissot painted scenes of beautiful ladies and sea captains on board ships and in interiors with the Thames and the black masts of ships seen through the windows in the background, e.g. An Interesting Story of c. 1872 (collection National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne). An interested spectator of Hemy at work was a young Frank Brangwyn. As a boy in the 1870s, Brangwyn often wandered down among the old buildings of the Thames where he would watch 'a magnificent looking man in a velvet coat painting a big picture. I would sneak up and admire him.'The Thames estuary continued to draw Hemy and he painted a series of pictures of the busy mouth of the Thames i.e. The Shore at Limehouse (exh. R.A. 1871, no. 435), Blackwall (exh. R.A. 1872, no. 198), London River - the Limehouse barge-builders (exh. R.A. 1875, no. 108), The harbour master's home, Limehouse (exh. R.A. 1901, no. 1039), 1901, Home at last, 1909, Limehouse Hole, (exh. R.A. 1910, no. 862) and The barge, Limehouse, (exh. R.A. 1918, no. 356). London River, his 1904 R. A. exhibit (no. 236), an evocation of Hemy's favourite stretch of the Thames with Hawksmoor's famous St. Anne's church prominent on the skyline, was bought by the Chantrey Bequest for £1,000 and now hangs in Tate Britain.The old buildings on the banks of the river at Limehouse and Wapping provided excellent subjects and Hemy used the boatmen as models; his knowledge of the sea enabling him to establish an easy rapport with them. Of his RA exhibit Limehouse barge builders of 1875 (collection South Shields Museum and Art Gallery), Hemy wrote, 'I painted the picture altogether from nature sitting in a barge and talking with the workmen.'Hemy's memorial exhibition took place at the Fine Art Society in 1918 where 101 of his works were shown.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 9ct gold cased wristwatch by Tudor, hallmarked for Chester 1961, on an unassociated strap, accompanied by maker's box, together with an open face fob watch, the white dial with black Roman numerals, outer scale 0-60 and scrolled hands, to a keyless wind movement, the case with French horse's head guarantee mark, first watch case width 1.65cm, second watch case width 2.8cm (2)Approximate gross weights only: fob watch 17.8gm, Tudor watch case back only 0.9gmMovements only: fob watch winds and runs, Tudor watch winds and runs, both movements are untested for working order, which cannot be guaranteed
A stainless steel ‘Advisor’ alarm watch head by Tudor, the circular dial with silvered arrowhead markers, luminous insert tapered hands, centre seconds hand and red alarm hand, to a jewelled manual wind movement numbered 1475, case numbered 7926 and 324931, the dial and movement signed, case width 3.45cmLight spotting and dust residue to dial, some patchy staining and corrosion to arrowheads and beads, with light traces of staining to dial. Scuffs, scratches and nicks/chips to case. The movement currently runs when wound but the alarm function is not working and the alarm winder (upper winder) comes loose from the movement when it is deployed. The lower winder appears to be functioning. Case length 4.25cm.
A collection of 9ct gold cased wristwatches, comprising a lady's bracelet watch, the circular silvered dial with gilt Arabic numerals, to a jewelled manual wind movement, dial and movement signed TUDOR, the case hallmarked for Chester 1959, on a gilt metal expanding bracelet, two similar lady's bracelet watches, the dials signed RECORD and RONE respectively, with jewelled manual wind movements, and two further 9ct gold cased wristwatches, also with jewelled manual wind movements, together with a gilt metal ropetwist-link long chain, first watch case width 1.65cm (6)Movements only (all are untested for working order, which cannot be guaranteed): 'Tudor' dial watch not currently running, 'Record' dial watch currently winds and runs, 'Rone' dial watch currently winds and runs, silvered dial watch currently winds and runs, white dial watch currently winds and runs.
Tudor Royal - a 9 carat yellow gold bracelet watch, circular gold coloured baton dial in a 9 carat yellow gold case 19mm case with integral milanese bracelet graduating from 12 to 10mm, length 17mm, Birmingham 1972, R.W. Co. Ld. Tudor movement, gross weight 26g. with original pink and grey box, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
Tudor - a lady's 9 carat gold wristwatch, 17mm circular dial with alternating arabics and batons, subsidiary seconds dial in a 9 carat yellow gold case, London 1939, numbered189462, Tudor movement, strap model, vintage generic box, no paperwork, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
Tudor - a lady's yellow metal wristwatch, the 11mm circular champagne dial with baton markers in a 16mm yellow metal case, manual wind movement, fitted with a 9 carat yellow gold five bar gate link bracelet, hallmarked Birmingham 1968, with safety chain, watch is running at the present time although no guarantee is given.Condition report:The hands set easily. The watch winds smoothly is running at the present time although no guarantee is given. Gross weight - 14.2g. Please see additional uploaded images of the dial, case back and winder.
the signed circular dial with baton numerals, on a stainless steel bracelet by Rolex, also included is the original stainless steel bracelet by Rolex, with Rolex motif to the winder and to both bracelet clasps, 35mm dia, with red leather box by Tudor. *CR The watch does appear to be working, however, we do not guarantee that our watches are in full working order. No obvious damage.
ROLEX TUDOR. A late 1960's rolled gold presentation Rolex Tudor Royal wristwatch. The reverse of the case with presentation 50 years service dedication. The dial with baton numerals, sweep seconds hand & crown winder. Original leather strap. Original inner & outer box & sold with original guarantee dated 18.9.69. All watches in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. We cannot guarantee that any watch is in continuous working order or may not require attention. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
ROLEX TUDOR. A lady's 9ct. gold cased Rolex Tudor wristwatch, the interior of the case stamped 'Made for Rolex No.310354'. The watch movement stamped 'Tudor'. Now on dissimilar gilt metal strap. All watches in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. We cannot guarantee that any watch is in continuous working order or may not require attention. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
TUDOR ROYAL; a 9ct gold wristwatch with Arabic and baton numerals, the back engraved 'J. R. Pugh', with a leather strap, gross weight including strap 29.5gCondition Report: The watch is currenlty running though we cannot guarantee it is in full working order. Light age wear to the case through use.
A hallmarked 9ct yellow gold Rolex Tudor wrist watch. The watch having a rounded rectangular gold tone dial with mixed black enamel / gold colour baton indices, index hands & Rolex crown to the crown in a gold case to gold tone fico-flex strap. Marked to dial ' Tudor - Swiss '. Marked to inside of case ' B&S - made for Rolex - 409e - 427456 '. Marked to movement ' Tudor - 17 rubies - Swiss made '. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1969. Case including crown measures approx 1.5x2cm. Total weight approx 15.8g. In box with paperwork.
Tudor. A 9ct gold manual wind bracelet watch, Chester hallmark for 195217 jewel manual wind movement, silvered dial with applied gold alternating hours and baton hour markers, 9ct gold English Rolex case with faceted leaf shaped integral lugs, 9ct gold Rolex curved leaf shaped link case and folding clasp, movement and dial signed Tudor, case and bracelet signed RolexDiameter 16mm, bracelet 185mm length Condition Report: The case is worn but overall in good order, with links intact and free from dents. Signature is still clearly legible.Glass is quite scratched.Dial is slightly dirty commensurate with age but overall good.Watch runs when wound nut untested for timekeeping and cannot be guaranteed.Gross weight 19.59g.Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.
A Tudor Prince "Oysterdate 34" gentleman's wristwatch, with self winding rotor, gold plated case with stainless steel back. Numbered 7914 193511, Diameter 35 mm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds and is currently ticking away. The original crown operates as it should and the hands and date adjust correctly. The dial is in extremely good order with no issues. there are some minor scratches to the watch glass. The case has some minor signs of wear but no significant issues. The strap is non original. NOTE: There is a red Tudor box with this lot.
A Tudor "Prince-Oysterdate" self winding rotor gentleman's wristwatch, with champagne dial and date aperture, with Rolex crown and Rolex original Oyster case. Gold plated and stainless steel. Diameter 35 mm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The watch winds and is currently ticking away. The hands adjust as they should. the original dial is in extremely good order as is the watch glass and case which has only very minor blemishes.

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