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LORD ELGIN: A GOLD-PLATED WRISTWATCHwith manual wind movement, the silver dial with black Arabic numerals and gold hands, subsidiary seconds dial, the case c.25mm dia., circa 1950's, on a brown leather strap; and a stainless steel wristwatch with manual wind movement, the silver dial with subsidiary seconds dial, black Arabic numerals and dark blue steel hands, the case c.32mm dia., circa 1940's, on a black leather strap (2)
A scarce silver Pocketwatch hallmarked Chester 1856 with CH makers name (Charles Harris/Horner) complete with winder key. Not working but ticks for a second or two when rotated so may only need a clean. The original paper label inside the rear cover states James Shand Watchmaker High Street Elgin. Together with an LNER Selex number 4919 on rear not working second hand missing. Additionally a Services Pocketwatch in working condition but rather distressed. (3 items)
Abbreviate of a Crown Charter, with the Great Seal of James I of Scotland (1406-1437) Re-affirming the ownership of the Kilravock Estates, in Latin Comprising 17 lines on vellum, dated 30th May 1432: “James, by the grace of God, king . . . to our beloved and faithful John de Roos, son and heir of the late Hugh de Roos, the whole and entire barony of Kilravok, namely the two vills of Kilravok, and the villein of Estirgeddes”, 38 x 16.5cm, a remarkably clear copy of the Great Seal [Rose, Shaw & Innes p.129] The previous charters having been destroyed in Elgin Cathedral in 1390, this document narrates this destruction and presents the new “infiefment” of the Baron [p.129].
Stewart, James, Earl of Moray (1531-1570), Regent of Scotland 1567-1570 and son of James V Three letters, signed Letter signed ‘James Regent’, dated 24th April 1569, sent from James Earl of Moray, from Edinburgh to the 10th Baron of Kilravock, asking him to repair to Brechin: “Quhairfor we maist effectiouslie desyris yow that ye, weill and substantiouslie accumpaueit with your haill kin, freindis, servandis, tennentis, and all that will do for yow, faill nocht to be in the burcht of Innernes the said first day of Junij, reddy tocum fordwart and meit or vthervvis to ressaue sic directionis as salbe thocht gude to the weilfair of our caus; quhairin ye sail do ws maist acceptabill plesour and declair your selff aue earnist fauorare of the King our soueranis auctorite, to the obedience quhairof…”, 21.5 x 31.5cm, 16 lines on paper [Rose, Shaw & Innes p.77];Letter signed ‘James Regent’, dated 25th June 1569, sent from James Earl of Moray, from Elgin to the 10th Baron of Kilravock, relating to the Forrest of Knock, 19 x 28cm, 20 lines on paper;Letter signed, dated 21st October 1562, asking Hugh Rose to meet Queen Mary at Strathbogie, 19.5 x 27cm, 27 lines on paper [Rose, Shaw & Innes p.76];and one other, possibly from James Earl of Moray, dated 1566 (4)
Group of 15th century documents c.1420-1496, relating to the 6th-8th Lairds of Kilravock [The family of Lochloy] Writ dated the 15th February 1422 from Thomas Earl of Murreff[?] to Squire John, Lord of Lochloy, regarding an unfulfilled betrothal contract and associated gifts of lands, informing him that “It is in fresch memore with you, as we understand, that throu certane tailye made betwix us and your fadir, ye ar oblisit to spouse a douchtir of ouris” however “and now of new we haf herd be certane relacioun of our lufet cusine Donalde thayne of Caldor, that ye wald be releschit of your obliging til us of the saide mariage, and haf our licence, fredome and gude will to spouse a douchter of the saide Donalde thayne of Caldor”, written on vellum, 35 x 22cm, with an impressive seal attached [Rose, Shaw & Innes p.124];Document dated 11th April 1431, with two attached seals;[Copy of the Crown Charter] Re-affirming the ownership of the Kilvarock Estates, dated June 1440 (see lot 7);[Resignation] into the hands of Alexander, Earl of Ross, by John Rose of Kilravock, in favour of Hugh Rose, his son, dated 22nd June 1440, 14 lines in Latin on vellum, 31 x 8.5cm;and another copy;[Charter of resignation] of Alexander Earl of Ross granting the barony (presumably to “John de Roos”), dated 2nd July 1440, 20 lines on vellum, 29 x 14.5cm;[Charter of resignation] of “John de Roos” granting the barony to John, dated Inverness, 20th July 1440, 15 lines in Latin on vellum, 30.5 x 13cm;[Confirmation of fiefdom] confirming the lands of Kilravock and Geddes as belonging to “Hugh Roos”, dated 20th July 1440, 13 lines on vellum, 28 x 10.5cm, with a finely preserved seal;Document “infefting” Hugh Rose in the above lands, dated 9th September 1443, 31 lines on vellum, two large holes;MacDonald, John, Earl of Ross - John of Islay, Fourth Lord of the Isles. Licence to build Kilravock Castle keep: “our full power ande licence till our luffid cosing, man ande tennand, Huchone de Roos, barou of Kylravok, to fund, big, ande vpmak a toure of fens, with barmkin ande bataling, wpon quhat place of strynth him best likis, within the barony of Kylrawok, without ony contradictioun or demavnd, questioun, or ony obiection to put in contrar of him or his ayris…”, dated 18th February 1461, 7 lines on vellum, 30 x 7cm, with intact seal [Rose, Shaw & Innes p.135];[Lands or Urquhart and Glenmorison] Instrument relating to the ownership of these lands, 28 lines in Latin on vellum, 41 x 24cm, ink soiling obstructing text (dated 26th March 1479) [Rose, Shaw & Innes p.139];and another document, unrecorded, dated 20th June 1463;Grant of a piece of land in Elgin, dated 20th June 1472, comprising 36 lines on vellum, with two seals attached, 29.5 x 19cm;“Receipt under the … seal for a Great Seal charter”, dated 2nd March 1475, relating to the document in lot 7;and another document, unrecorded, dated 21st August 1475;and another document, unrecorded, dated 1476;and another document, unrecorded, dated 21st August 1479, with a good-quality Bishop's seal attached;and another document, unrecorded, dated 13th August 1492;and another document, unrecorded, dated 17th November 1494, with seal attached;and another document, unrecorded, dated 17th November 1495, with remains of seal attached;document regarding the accession of Hugh Rose, the 8th Laird of Kilravock, dated 20th May 1496, 29 lines on vellum, seal, 16.5 x 27cm; and another document, unrecorded, dated 17th November 1498, with seal attached (23) Hugh, the fifth Laird of Kilravock, died some time before the year 1420 and was proceeded by his son, John. Often referred to as “John de Roos of Kilravock”, the sixth Laird took great pains to recover the legal rights and title to the Barony, which he had not automatically inherited. The documents here show the complex story of the resignation and granting of various lands and titles. Hugh, the seventh Laird, well-cemented in his title and land by the 1460s, took advantage of James I's command that: “everilk lorde hafande Lands beyond the mownth, in the quhilk landis in aulde tymes thare was castells, fortalyces and maner places, big, reparel and reforme thar castells and manors, and dwell in thaim be thaim self or be ane of thare frends, for the gracious governall of their lands, be gude polising, and to expende the froyte of thai landis in the cuntre whare the lands lyis.” Accordingly, in 1461, the licence to build what would become Kilravock Castle's keep was issued by the Lord of the Isles and can be found here.
WW2 British issue US Made Stopwatch by Elgin Timer. White enamel dial with separate minutes dial. Reverse of case marked with WD Broad Arrow F 163. Hinge to case a/f. Movement serial number 41038523 marked Elgin Natl. Watch Co USA. Runs and ticks and re-sets correctly, would recommend a clean and service.
WW2 British Royal Navy Issue Pocket Watch by Elgin. Black dial with Arabic numerals, separate seconds dial. Reverse of case marked with WD Broad Arrow and 79887L. Movement marked "Elgin Natl. Watch Co. USA." Along with "Seven Jewels" and serial number 19998448. Runs and ticks would recommend a clean and service.
Women & mental illness.- Cappe (Catherine) Thoughts on the desirableness and utility of ladies visiting the female wards of hospitals and lunatic asylums, from The Pamphleteer, library stamp to verso of title, 1816 § Elgin Marbles.- Report from the select committee on the Earl of Elgin's collection of sculptured marbles...ordered by the Hon. House of Commons..., 1816 § [Combe (George)] Notes in answer to Mr. Scott's remarks on Mr. Combe's essay on the natural constitution of man, presentation copy from the author to James Bridges, Edinburgh, P. Neill, 1827, occasional spotting or light staining, lightly browned, disbound; and c.25 others, similar, mostly on medical matters, and a few on the Manchester Ship Canal, 8vo (c.28)
Five Pocket watches, Waltham and Elgin Watch Company, 20th century.1. Elgin Watch Company.The movement is signed Elgin National Watch Company.In a nickel-plated case. 8 x 5,5 cm.2.Waltham Watch Company in een vergulde horlogekast.The movement is signedAmerican Waltham Watch Company, 17 Jewels.White dial signed Waltham.8 x 5,5 cm.3. Waltham Watch Company in een vergulde horlogekast.The movement is signedAmerican Waltham Watch Company, 17 Jewels.7,5 x 5,5 cm.4. A.W. W. Co., zilver horlogekast.Gemerkt Birmingham, gedateerd 1900.The movement is signedAmerican Waltham Watch Company.White dial signed A.W. W.Co, Waltham, Mass.8 x 5,5 cm.5. A.W. W. Co., vergulde horlogekast.The movement is signedAWW Riverside, Waltham Mass.Witte wijzerplaat getekend A.W. W.Co, Waltham, Mass.7 x 5 cm.(5.5 x 8 x 0 cm)Fünf Taschenuhren, Waltham und Elgin Watch Company, 20. Jahrhundert.1. Elgin Watch Company.Das Uhrwerk ist mit Elgin National Watch Company signiert.In einem vernickelten Gehäuse. 8 x 5,5 cm.2.Waltham Watch Company in een vergulde horlogekast.Das Uhrwerk ist signiertAmerikanische Waltham Watch Company, 17 Juwelen.Weißes Zifferblatt signiert Waltham.8 x 5,5 cm.3. Waltham Watch Company in een vergulde horlogekast.Das Uhrwerk ist signiertAmerikanische Waltham Watch Company, 17 Juwelen.7,5 x 5,5 cm.4. A.W. W. Co., zilver horlogekast.Gemerkt Birmingham, gedateerd 1900.Das Uhrwerk ist signiertAmerican Waltham Watch Company.Weißes Zifferblatt unterzeichnet A.W. W.Co, Waltham, Mass.8 x 5,5 cm.5. A.W. W. Co., vergulde horlogekast.Das Uhrwerk ist signiertAWW Riverside, Waltham Mass.Witte wijzerplaat getekend A.W. W.Co, Waltham, Mass.7 x 5 cm.(5,5 x 8 x 0 cm)
ELGIN GOLD HUNTER CASE, CIRCA 1880 - ELGIN GOLD HUNTER CASE, CIRCA 1880 Case: signed, n. 504515, four-body, 14K gold, fully engraved with scrollwork. Dial: signed, white enamel, Roman numerals, small seconds subdial. Movement: signed HH Taylor, key-less winding, Grade 80, n. 2344606, lever escapement, micrometer regulator. Accessories: – Diameter: 54 mm | Weight: 136.5 g Note: running at the time of cataloguing.
Six silver pocket watches, and Elgin - a vintage gold-filled pocket watch, Fattorini & Sons - a silver open face pocket watch, white enamel dial with roman numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and signed Fattorini & Sons Bradford, in a silver engine turned outer case with vacant cartouche, plain polished inner case, both hallmarked Birmingham 1900 and numbered 370, key wind movement signed Waltham Mass. and numbered 4637790, diameter of dial 43mm, diameter of case 52mm, with key; J Gore - a silver open face pocket watch, white enamel dial with roman numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and signed J Gore 2 Croft Terrace Coventry, in a silver plain polished outer and inner case, both hallmarked London 1928, key wind movement, diameter of dial 44mm, diameter of case 50mm; four other silver open face pocket watches; and Elgin - a vintage white gold-filled open face pocket watch, stem wind movement; no personal inscriptions or monograms, most watches not running.Qty: 7Condition report:Please see further images of the centre seconds chronograph.There is no name on the dial or movement.
A yellow metal fob watch, a gold-plated pocket watch, and a silver pocket watch, a yellow metal fob watch, white enamel dial with roman numeral chapter ring in a yellow metal engraved outer case, marked K14 and numbered 61644, metal bow, metal inner case numbered 61644, key wind movement, diameter of dial 20mm, diameter of case 22mm, with key, glass detached, gross weight 23g, not running; Elgin - a gold-plated open face pocket watch, gold-coloured dial with Arabic numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and signed Elgin, in a gold-plated plain polished case, numbered 3611385, stem wind movement, signed Elgin Nat'l Watch Co USA and numbered 25288869, diameter of dial 41mm, diameter of case 46mm, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given; and a silver open face pocket watch, white enamel dial with roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial in a silver engine turned outer case, vacant cartouche, hallmarked Chester 1895, numbered 24353 and engraved William Beeley, plain polished inner case, brass dust cover, key wind movement, signed Adam Burdess, Coventry, and numbered 24353, diameter of dial 44mm, diameter of case 49mm, not running.Qty: 3
AN ASSORTMENT OF WATCH MOVEMENTS, a large assortment of wristwatch and pocket watch movements names to include Elgin, Waltham, Marvin, Fattorini, International Watch Co, Trojan, Kay's, Benson, Ingersoll, Thomas Russell, Elsinore, (condition report: movements have not been tested for working condition, we cannot guarantee the working condition of the watches)
A 14ct gold open face top wound pocket watch, the white dial marked Elgin with Arabic numerals and subsidiary dial, the movement numbered 18121856, marked 14 KARAT, 6cm including loop, 51.2g. Ticking when wound, not tested for functionality. Crack to dial and one handle loose Condition report: 6cm including top and loop
Vintage Lady Elgin wristwatch featuring a rectangular face with Arabic numerals and the Lady Elgin logo on the dial. The case back is stamped 14K Gold AB, confirming its solid 14K white gold construction. The bezel is adorned with tested genuine diamonds, offering a refined and classic design. The bracelet is marked Sterl. Set. Pats. 2689450. 3307348, indicating a patented sterling silver expansion band. Intricate mid-century decorative flourishes accent the band's links, harmonizing with the watch's Art Deco"influenced case design. This manual wind timepiece showcases Elgin's fine craftsmanship and enduring style. 8pc diamonds are 0.10ct total weight. Issued: c. 1940s-1950sDimensions: Relaxed band length (end to end): Approx. 3.5". Case height (includ. lugs): 2.38mm. Condition: Age related wear. Functionality not guaranteed. Diamonds tested with Presidium Gem Tester II.
This set includes five McFarlane NBA Legends action figures, featuring iconic players Kobe Bryant, Julius Erving, Elgin Baylor, David Robinson, and Clyde Drexler. Each figure captures the athleticism and style of these basketball greats, perfect for fans and collectors of NBA history.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 12"HCondition: Age related wear.
ELGIN - A silveroid case keyless wind pocket watch with silver graduated Albert watch chain. The signed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed 7 jewel movement no. 11059280, the screw back engraved with a stag, 60mm, the silver chain with a silver and enamel fob, length 33cm, 57.2g.Currently running.
A Swiss silver cased key wind pocket watch, an Elgin gold-plated pocket watch and a silver Albertine. The silver cased watch with silvered dial with applied gilt Roman numerals, subsidiary dial, the movement stamped LEPINE GENEVE, engine turned case, 47mm; the Elgin keyless wind full hunter lady's pocket watch with signed white enamel dial, signed movement 2518150, 40mm (case back detached); the Albertine with triple rope twist chain and three tassels, length 29.5cm, 26.9g.
Elgin an Art Deco lady's wristwatch the round gilded dial having black Arabic numerals, blued-steel hands and signed Elgin, the movement stamped Lady Elgin, 21517428, Elgin Natl. Watch Co,. the case stamped within Keystone 14K, with a gold-plated expandable Fidelity bracelet, diameter 28mm, 21.15gs.
Collection of seven enamelled compacts to include three Elgin compacts, a pale green art deco, a hallmarked silver compact with geometric design and machined turned base 4.5cm diam., a brass oval floral design compact and a brass compact with black enamel and bunch of grapes in relief to top. Longest mirror measures 11cm (7)
Collection of five musical compacts to include a Volupte piano compact, a Coty New York with 6 bells, two Elgin American musical compacts one with Deep in the Heart of Texas (not working) and one with the theme of Lara's theme and a tamborine compact depicting a matador on one side and flamenco dancers on the other side. (5)
A collection of compacts comprising: a cream enamelled powder and rouge compact with watch by the Illinois Watch Case Company, in shell form with original cloth case, a Czechoslovakian 'Princess' with relief skier to lid, a heart shaped Kigu, an American Beauty by Elgin, an enamelled orange and lilac 'Doreen', a lemon Kigu with marcasite letter 'E' to top, a Volupte with paste embellishment, a Coty 'Airspun', an orange and yellow geometric design Gwenda, an Austrian Model Despose in the form of a suitcase with labels etc. (12)
A keyless open-face military pocket watch, the steel case marked GSTP K15614, (no subsidiary hand, works only when horizontal), a Jaeger-LeCoultre military pocket watch marked 6E/50 A24125, (not working, dial badly-peeled), an Elgin military pocket watch with black face, indistinctly-numbered 30053, (not working), another similar watch by Waltham and two military stop watches, (neither working), all marked with broad arrows, (6).
Elgin Silveroid keyless pocket watch, signed white enamel Roman dial with subsidiary seconds, Keystone Watch Case no. 371628, Elgin full plate 7 jewel movement no. 21567413, D58.8mm; Smiths Empire chrome keyless pocket watch; D51mm; Sekonda gold plated pocket watch with date, D40.1mm and hunter quartz pocket watch, D 46.7mmShipping £28.00 plus vat (UK Only)
Two Waltham gold-plated full hunter pocket watches. One pocket watch inscribed 'Star' '740787' to inner Dennison case, movement signed 'A.W.W.Co Waltham Mass' and numbered 22951627. Case diameter 49 mm. Watch not winding or ticking. The other pocket watch inscribed Illinois Watch Case Co Elgin USA 5934929 to inner case, movement signed 'Waltham Seven Jewels' and numbered 25899484. Case diameter 50 mm. Watch winding and ticking.
Antique dolls house Dark wooden old English styled to include Elgin Enfield and a variety including a piano, a large fireplace with separate Enfield fender and a ladder back chair marked made in Germany -a good selection which includes a dressing table with mirror which requires repair. ( selection as shown good range)
Antique dolls House dark wooden furniture to include Elgin Enfield-all antique with accessories to include a photograph miniature album, a lamp and some ornaments as shown.-condition-one bed post is loose and needs repairing. Please note that open house viewing will be on Friday 23rd May 2-5pm in the afternoon and please come along to view all lots in the sale.

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