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OMEGA; a gentleman's stainless steel and gold plated De Ville wristwatch, the gold tone dial set with baton hour markers, date aperture, and inscribed 'Omega', dial 2.7 x 2.7cm excluding winding crown, on stainless steel and gold plated bracelet, with International Warranty card, World Service booklet, Agents in the World booklet, spare links, box and outer box.
WATER M; a gentleman's 18ct gold automatic wristwatch, the silvered dial set with raised baton markers and date aperture at 3 o'clock, with a 21 rubies automatic Incabloc movement, in a 18ct gold case, with later added leather strap.Condition Report: Missing its crown, face is dirty, scratches and wear to the glass and bezel as expected, strap is worn
ROLEX; a 1970s gentleman's stainless steel Oyster Precision wristwatch, the blue dial set with baton hour markers, Rolex crown and inscribed 'Rolex Oyster Precision', diameter of dial 2.7cm excluding winding crown, on stainless steel bracelet, in original box and card outer box, with original Rolex guarantee dated 15th May 1980, with original purchase receipt from W E Edwards Jewellers of Hemel Hempstead dated 15th May 1980, and with valuation from Watches of Switzerland Ltd for £457 in 1988.
MARCHISIO: A LAPIS LAZULI AND DIAMOND BANGLE, CIRCA 1968The hinged bangle centring a lapis lazuli baton, between single-cut diamond borders and reeded shoulders, mounted in bi-coloured 18K gold, signed Max, Italian registry mark '1TO' for Marchisio between 1944-1968, numbered, inner length approximately 17.5cmThe story of the Marchisio family in the world of jewellery begins as early as 1649, when the Marchisio name first appeared in Turin’s goldsmith industry records. Nearly two centuries later, in 1846, Felice Marchisio was born and at just 13 years of age, he started working in his older brother Antonio’s workshop to help support his family. After Italy’s capital moved from Turin to Florence, economic challenges forced Felice to move to Paris, where he learned modern processing techniques and refined his manual skills. During his time in Paris, Felice was caught up in the Siege of Paris before escaping back to Turin, bringing with him some of highly capable laboratory workers from France. Back home, he and his brother founded their own workshop, which rapidly grew into Turin’s largest goldsmith company by the 1880s, employing over 100 workers. One of their early and notable projects was the creation of a 14 kg gold jewellery box, which was presented by the City of Turin to the future Queen Margherita, wife of Umberto I of Savoy. In the early 1900s, Felice’s three sons Francesco, Napoleone and Giuseppe began contributing to the company’s success. In 1903, Felice co-founded the Turin Goldsmith’s Art School with Sir Ghirardi. His son Francesco was one of its first students. However, World War I brought hardships, forcing a reduction in the workforce and claiming the lives of two of his sons, Francesco and Giuseppe. After Felice’s death in 1926, his only remaining son Napoleone took over, but political unrest and World War II forced the factory to close. After the war, Napoleone and his son Giovanni reopened the business as “Napoleone Marchisio”, achieving immediate commercial success. In 1968, the company became Giovanni Marchisio & Co, re-establishing the brand’s prestigious reputation. Since the 1990s the company has been led by the Mattioli family, under whose guidance it maintained a strong position in the industry. In 2013, the historic Antica Ditta Marchisio was acquired by the Richemont Group, continuing production and remaining a key supplier for major international brands such as Cartier, Piaget, Buccellati and Van Cleef & Arpels. Condition Report: Clasp closes securely and with safety catchNumbered C473Signed Max, Italian registry mark '1TO' for Marchisio between 1944-1968 - stamped 750 for 18K goldTotal gross weight approx. 52.2g
A LADY'S DIAMOND COCKTAIL SECRET WATCH, CIRCA 1955The 10-jewel manual wind movement, with central hinged motif of scrolled undulating design, set with brilliant, single and baguette-cut diamonds, opening to reveal a hidden circular-shaped cream dial with baton hour indicators, steel hands and screw crown, to a fitted tapered box-link bracelet, set with graduated brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold and platinum, dial signed Eviana, French assay marks, diamonds approximately 5.00cts total, case 15mm, length 16.2cm Condition Report: Diamonds approx. 5.00cts total, estimated colour approximately H, estimated clarity approximately VS2-SI1Dial signed Eviana IncablocClasp stamped with French assay marks for platinum and 18K gold, case stamped for 18K goldDial with some small black spotsHinge in good working orderClasp with security clasp, closes securelyNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionRunning at the time of cataloguing but unable to move hands with crown - service is recommendedTotal gross weight approx. 33.2gAn external watch specialist who verifies every watch prior to each auction in order to open them, checks their working condition and mentions any potential damage, mentions any movement, reference numbers etc...The movement is running at the time of cataloguing, however, it was not tested for the accuracy of time or duration of the power reserve and may need servicing at the buyer's discretion. Please note that Adam's cannot guarantee the future working of the movement. The jewellery department is happy to offer any additional assistance.
MARCHISIO: A LAPIS LAZULI AND DIAMOND RING, CIRCA 1968Centring a lapis lazuli baton, between single-cut diamond borders, to reeded and domed shoulders, mounted in bi-coloured 18K gold, signed Max, Italian registry mark '1TO' for Marchisio between 1944-1968, numbered, ring size L The story of the Marchisio family in the world of jewellery begins as early as 1649, when the Marchisio name first appeared in Turin’s goldsmith industry records. Nearly two centuries later, in 1846, Felice Marchisio was born and at just 13 years of age, he started working in his older brother Antonio’s workshop to help support his family. After Italy’s capital moved from Turin to Florence, economic challenges forced Felice to move to Paris, where he learned modern processing techniques and refined his manual skills. During his time in Paris, Felice was caught up in the Siege of Paris before escaping back to Turin, bringing with him some of highly capable laboratory workers from France. Back home, he and his brother founded their own workshop, which rapidly grew into Turin’s largest goldsmith company by the 1880s, employing over 100 workers. One of their early and notable projects was the creation of a 14 kg gold jewellery box, which was presented by the City of Turin to the future Queen Margherita, wife of Umberto I of Savoy. In the early 1900s, Felice’s three sons Francesco, Napoleone and Giuseppe began contributing to the company’s success. In 1903, Felice co-founded the Turin Goldsmith’s Art School with Sir Ghirardi. His son Francesco was one of its first students. However, World War I brought hardships, forcing a reduction in the workforce and claiming the lives of two of his sons, Francesco and Giuseppe. After Felice’s death in 1926, his only remaining son Napoleone took over, but political unrest and World War II forced the factory to close. After the war, Napoleone and his son Giovanni reopened the business as “Napoleone Marchisio”, achieving immediate commercial success. In 1968, the company became Giovanni Marchisio & Co, re-establishing the brand’s prestigious reputation. Since the 1990s the company has been led by the Mattioli family, under whose guidance it maintained a strong position in the industry. In 2013, the historic Antica Ditta Marchisio was acquired by the Richemont Group, continuing production and remaining a key supplier for major international brands such as Cartier, Piaget, Buccellati and Van Cleef & Arpels. Condition Report: Diamonds: bright and livelyOne screw could be tighten to the ring mountSigned Max, Italian registry mark '1TO' for Marchisio between 1944-1968, numbered C1563Normal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 11.1g
Attributed to Vicente Escobar (Havana, Cuba, 1762–1834)Portrait of the Military Officer José Pascual de Zayas y Chacón76 x 54 cmThe frame of the painting is typical of those commonly used in 19th-century Cuba.Our painting is comparable to two works, the first is a portrait of the same José Pascual de Zayas that is in the Museum of Fine Arts of Cuba painted by Vicente López and the second is a portrait of the Spanish sailor Juan José Ruiz de Apocada y Elizados painted by Vicente Escobar to whom we logically attribute our painting.In both paintings, the portrayed is in the same scenography: he is located next to a column and next to a pedestal on which rests a marble bust, the same as in our work.This portrait presents José Pascual de Zayas y Chacón adorned with numerous medals awarded by King Ferdinand VII for his participation in various battles during the Peninsular War. He is portrayed holding a command baton, symbolizing his military authority.The medals have been identified in rows, from left to right:Row 1:Cross of the Royal and Military Order of San Hermenegildo, established by Ferdinand VII in 1814 at the end of the Peninsular War.Cross of Distinction of the North, Royal Order of March 23, 1809.Cross of Distinction for the First, Second, and Third Armies, Royal Circular of March 31, 1815.Cross of Distinction of the First Army, Circular of January 26, 1817 (Campaigns of 1813 and 1814).Row 2:Cross of Distinction for the Battle of Talavera, Royal Order of December 8, 1810.Cross of Distinction to the Army of Extremadura (Alburquerque), Circular of June 5, 1815.Possibly the Cross of Distinction of the First Army for the 1811 campaign.Row 3:Plaque of the Royal and Military Order of San Hermenegildo, established by Ferdinand VII in 1814.On his left sleeve, he wears the Shield of Distinction for Medellín, Royal Decree of April 1, 1809.Vicente Escobar was a prominent Cuban painter, born in 1762 into a family of officers of the Pardos y Morenos Regiment. Though registered as black at birth, he took advantage of the "Real Cédula de Gracias al Sacar" a Royal Decree of Graces that allowed certain privileges to those who paid for it, and reportedly died as a legally recognized white man. A self-taught artist, his early inspiration came from devotional images inherited from his maternal great-grandmother.In the 1780s, Escobar traveled to Spain, and in 1784 he studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in Madrid, where he was a pupil of Mariano Salvador Maella and became acquainted with the works of Goya. In 1827, he was appointed Pintor de Cámara (Court Painter) by Ferdinand VII. At the peak of his success, Escobar died during a cholera epidemic.José Pascual de Zayas y Chacón was born in Havana on June 5, 1772. He pursued a military career in Spain, stemming from his noble lineage and influential connections with the O’Reilly family. He joined the army at fifteen and was named sub-lieutenant. During the War of the Pyrenees (War of the Convention), he distinguished himself and was briefly taken prisoner, and later freed in 1794. In 1800, he took part in the defense of Ferrol against the British. For his role in the Battle of Brione in 1801, he was promoted to Captain of Grenadiers. In 1807, he served as lieutenant to O’Reilly in Etruria. Though he did not partake in the Denmark campaign due to bureaucratic delays, he was in Spain when the Peninsular War broke out. He died in Chiclana on October 27, 1827, while awaiting a ship to return to the Americas.Bibliography:https://historia-hispanica.rah.es/biografias/45774-jose-pascual-de-zayas-chacon
A Vintage 9ct Gold Cased Ladies Wristwatch, the unsigned dial with gilt Arabic quarterlies and baton markers, (damages) (lacking glazing), within shaped circular case, inner caseback stamped "CACHECASE", movement stamped "17 Jewels", on a gilt coloured expanding bracelet; Together with a Montine of Switzerland 17 Jewels wristwatch, on a black leather strap, a Roamer Incabloc 17 Jewels wristwatch, on a gilt coloured Fixo-Flex expanding bracelet. (3)
Smiths; 17 Jewels 9ct Gold Cased Ladies Wristwatch, the signed dial with gilt baton markers, within circular case, engraved "Presented by The Directors of E.M.I to W.Newman For Long Service 1966", movement stamped "Smiths 17 Jewels Swiss", on an expanding bracelet stamped "EXCALIBUR" "1/5th 9ct R.G BK&FT"; Smiths; 15 Jewels 9ct Gold Cased Ladies Wristwatch, the signed dial with gilt baton markers, within circular case, engraved "Presented by The Directors of E.M.I to G.E.A.Mays For Long Service 1962", movement unmarked, on an expanding bracelet stamped "EXCALIBUR" "1/10 R.G.FT". (2)
Omega Geneve gold plated manual gentleman's wristwatch, having gilt face with Baton numerals and sweep seconds dial, on Omega leather strap. (B.P. 21% + VAT) appearing in good original condition, with no significant damage. Winds, adjusts and ticks. Omega Crown and Omega buckle - plain back (steel).
Marc Nicolet vintage 'Skin Diver' 20 Atms 17 jewelled Incabloc automatic steel wristwatch, having black face with Arabic and Baton numerals, sweep seconds hand and date aperture, on leather strap. 38mm diameter approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT). Adjusts and ticks, but shows general wear and rather dirty.
Whimsical set of four imported sterling silver novelty boxes, each finely crafted in the form of a standing cat playing a musical instrument. The figures depict cats holding a violin, flute, trumpet, and baton, with expressive details and charming posture. Each features a hinged head that opens at the neck to reveal a hollow interior, making them functional as miniature boxes. Three figures are hallmarked with maker's mark S.N., London import mark F, lion passant for sterling silver, and date letter R; the fourth figure is marked with lion passant, import mark F, and date letter i. Imported and assayed in London. Highly collectible and full of character. Each figure measures 2.25"H. Total weight: 142g.Issued: 1892–1893 and 1904–1905 (based on date letters R and i)Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A large Greek oval carnelian intaglio pendant of a Greek female figure Most likely a Goddess holding a baton in her right hand The intaglio is mounted in an 18 carat gold frame dating to the 19th century Embellished with 5 diamonds totalling the diamond weight to approximately 1 carat The intaglio itself dates to the 2nd century BC. Dimensions: Pendant height 4 cms x width 2/1/2 cms sold with a fine gold chain
Omega Seamaster gentleman's stainless steel quartz wristwatch, Cal. 1342, dial with baton hour markers and date aperture, on stainless steel bracelet, with fold-over clasp, boxed with papers dated 1983Condition Report:Movement funcitioning, dial with heavy fading, minute hand not moving, bracelet and clasp secure, some light scratches to case, additional links, inner circumference = 17.5cm, case diameter = 37mm (excluding crown)
Girard-Perregaux Gyromatic gold-plated and stainless steel automatic wristwatch, champagne dial with baton hour markers and date aperture, on gold link braceletCondition Report:Approx 41.25gm (including movement), bracelet tested between 11ct and 12ct - non magnetic, some losses, movement functioning, dial with some very light marks, length = 18cm, case diameter = 25mm (excluding crown)
Omega ladies 9ct gold manual wind wristwatch, silvered dial with baton hour markers, on integral 9ct gold bracelet, London 1966Condition Report:Approx 17.6gm (excluding movement), bracelet non magnetic, links towards lug becoming loose but secure, movement functioning and clean, dial good, length = 18.5cm, case diameter = 20mm (excluding crown)
A 1969 Longines lady's wristwatch, having a calibre L332.2 movement with a radially brushed champagne face, gilt dauphine hands, Roman numerals at the quarters and baton markers, within a circular bezel with a green-paste set crown, on a gilt stainless steel bracelet strap, 27797372, face 23 mm excluding crown
An early 1970s Certina "Bristol 230" wristwatch, having a manual-wind movement and radially-brushed silver face having black baton markers with luminous terminals, conforming slender pencil hands and centre-sweep seconds hand, in a stainless steel case with presentation-engraved screw-on back, 34.5 mm, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability not tested)
A vintage Seiko 5 automatic day-date wristwatch, having a blue face with luminous baton markers, conforming pencil hands and centre-sweep seconds hand, a day-date aperture at 3 o'clock, in a stainless steel tonneau-shaped water-resistant case, circa late 1970s, 36 mm, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability not tested)
A 1960s-1970s Soviet Russian Sekonda day-date wristwatch, having a 27-jewel automatic movement and radially-brushed silver face with gilt Arabic 5 seconds/minutes plaque markers, gilt pellet hours marker, baton hands and centre-sweep seconds hand, in a radially-milled gilt tonneau case with bracelet strap, boxed with instruction leaflet, 37 mm, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability not tested)
A 1950s Tudor "Small Rose" automatic wristwatch, having an Auto-Prince movement and frosted silver face, the latter having a lattice-textured hours chapter with a gilt baton and dagger markers, inner Arabic numerals at the quarters, gilt dagger hands and blued-steel centre seconds hand, in a gold plated case with screw-on stainless-steel back, 35 mm, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability not tested). [ Rolex ]
Smiths gold plated wristwatch, signed gold burst dial with primary Arabic and baton indices, centre seconds, snap on case back, Smiths 637 calibre 17 jewel movement, D34mm and Vostok stainless steel wristwatch with date, signed two tone Arabic dial with centre seconds, signed screw on case back, D40.4mmShipping £28.00 plus vat (UK Only)
Citizen AM1902-31E gold plated quartz wristwatch on black leather strap, signed black dial with baton indices and centre seconds, signed snap on case back ref. 6031-079183M, serial no. 120137, D33.6mm and similar Citizen quartz wristwatch, ref. 6031-079183M, serial no. 080618, D33.6mmShipping £33.00 plus vat (UK Only)
Sekonda gold plated wristwatch alarm on matching bracelet with deployment clasp, signed black dial with baton indices and centre seconds, screw on case back no. 446852, D35.7mm, Sekonda gold plated wristwatch with date on expanding bracelet, no. 239, D34.7mm and Sekonda gold plated quartz wristwatch on integrated rice grain bracelet, no. 03308, D33.6mmShipping £33.00 plus vat (UK Only)
Seiko stainless steel quartz wristwatch with day/date on matching bracelet and signed deployment clasp, signed silver sunburst dial, baton indices and centre seconds, signed snap on case back, movement ref. 7N43, case ref. 9011, serial no. 751271, D37mm; Rotary chrome quartz wristwatch, D37mm and Avia gold plated quartz wristwatch, 33.8mmShipping £33.00 plus vat (UK Only)
Aviatime stainless steel and gold plated quartz wristwatch with day/date on matching bracelet with deployment clasp, signed sunburst silver dial with baton indices and centre seconds, snap on case back no. 188902, D35.5mm and Yves Renaud gold plated quartz wristwatch on expanding bracelet, D31.6mmShipping £33.00 plus vat (UK Only)
Citizen stainless steel and gold plated quartz wristwatch with day/date on bi-metallic bracelet with signed deployment clasp, signed silver sunburst dial with baton indices and centre seconds, signed screw on case back ref. 1102-R30258, serial no. 000011, D36.1mm and similar Citizen quartz wristwatch, ref. 5500-K06461, serial no. 080156, D36.6mmShipping £33.00 plus vat (UK Only)
Accurist stainless steel and gold plated quartz wristwatch with date, signed blue sunburst dial with baton indices and centre seconds, screw on case back ref. MB178, cal. 1M12, serial no. SR621SW, D34.8mm and similar Accurist quartz wristwatch, ref. MB278, cal. 2S60, serial no. CR2012, D35.5mmShipping £33.00 plus vat (UK Only)
Rotary gold plated quartz wristwatch with day/date on original leather strap with matching buckle, signed white dial with baton indices and centre seconds, snap on case back ref. 10578, PO. 01274, D34.3mm and similar Rotary quartz wristwatch with date, ref. 10775, PO. 01315, D34.3mmShipping £33.00 plus vat (UK Only)

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