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Lot 792

Fine quality late 19th/early 20th century Swiss 18ct gold minute-repeating half-hunter pocket watch with button-wind movement striking the hours, quarters and minutes, the white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds, the front of the case with blue enamel Roman numerals and engine turned decoration in 55mm gold case, the cuvet cover signed S. Katz Geneve.The watch winds smoothly and is currently running. The repeating movement works, it strikes the correct quarters and minutes but strikes an hour slow. The hands adjust correctly. The white enamel dial is perfect. The watch is a substantial watch, heavy gauge. The engine turned decoration shows wear commensurate with age. Weighs approximately 151.5 grams. The box is in good condition commensurate with age, the silk lined interior is not signed.

Lot 47

Novelty 1920’s silver compact designed as a pocket watch with enamelled decoration and hinged to reveal a mirror and powder puff

Lot 573

SICURA CHRONO COMPUTER: A STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCHwith manual wind movement, the black dial with Arabic and baton hour markers, steel luminous hands and orange seconds hand, subsidiary dial, date aperture and rotating bezel, the case c.45mm dia., circa 1970's; and Genova Super de Luxe stainless steel sports watch (2)

Lot 609

LONGINES: A 14CT GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCHwith manual wind movement, the silver two-tone dial with subsidiary seconds dial, black Arabic and baton numerals and dark blue steel hands, the case c.45mm dia., (c.46.12g gross weight), circa 1940's, in the original Longines suede pocket watch pouch

Lot 591

A SILVER CASE TRENCH WATCHwith manual wind movement, the white dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and luminous dark blue steel hands, circa 1940's, the case c.32mm dia., on a black leather strap; and a silver-plated trench watch (2)

Lot 582

ZENITH: A SILVER CASED TRENCH WATCHwith manual wind movement, the white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, black Roman numerals, red 12 o'clock hour marker and dark blue steel hands, signed 'Zenith 2532882', the case no. 355970, circa 1940's, the case c.28mm diameter, on a black leather strap; and another silver cased trench watch (2)

Lot 274

A selection of gent's vintage wristwatches,to include an Art Deco Roamer, an Olma incabloc 17 jewels, a Benrus 10k gold filled watch and a Milo S 17 jewels watch

Lot 393

MASKELYNE (REV. NEVIL); AN ACCOUNT OF THE GOING OF MR JOHN HARRISON'S WATCH AT THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY FROM MAY 6TH, 1766, TO MARCH 4TH 1767, TOGETHER WITH THE ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS AND CALCULATIONS OF THE SAME, later full tan calf with geometric detailing, London, W. Richardson & S. Clark, 1767; taped onto the rear board is, HARRISON (JOHN), REMARKS ON A PAMPHLET LATELY PUBLISHED BY THE REV. MR MASKELYNE, UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE BOARD OF LONGITUDE, London, W. Sandby, 1767, (1).

Lot 436

Gentleman’s Omega Seamaster Quartz stainless steel wristwatch with baton numerals, calendar aperture, winding crown, model 1430 to reverse, with pierced leather strapCondition ReportAll watches are sold untested for time keeping accuracies. This watch was not ticking upon inspection. Winding crown falls out of the case when moved, see additional photographs. Hands are currently not adjusting due to the loose winding crown. Winding crown marked Omega.

Lot 446

Lady's 1970's Roy King silver-gilt wristwatch with square dial, having roman numerals, chamfered corners, cabochon sapphire side button and on leather strap Condition ReportWatch size approx. 260mm x 260mm. All watches are sold untested for time keeping accuracies, however this watch was ticking upon inspection. Perspex dial cover is well worn, with surface marks and scratches throughout. Gilt case has tarnished throughout, commensurate with previous use. In need of a new strap. 

Lot 1921

A lady's early 1970's 9ct gold Longines manual wind wrist watch, on an associated 9ct gold bracelet, gross weight 38 grams, with Longines box and pamphlet.

Lot 77

BR(S) Pocket Watch by Phenix Swiss Made. Rear engraved BR(S)8087. In working order but not regulated. Together with a Southern Railway Pocket Watch no makers name rear engraved SR 3452. Works when wound but minute hand sticks from time to time. (2 items)

Lot 50

A selection of Badges Buttons Keys Signal Box Instrument Plates including a Mid Sussex to Bognor Slow - Southbourne - Worthing - Barnham Bell. Additionally a non-working and lacking second hand BR(S) Pocket Watch. The three ovals capbadges SR Engineman GWR and LBSCR Loco are modern souvenir items all other items are all genuine.

Lot 262

Rolex; A c.1940's Wristwatch Head, (no strap) the signed circular dial with Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary dial (lacking hand), the movement (rust) stamped "Rolex 15 Rubis Swiss Made", inside case back stamped "Rolex 31 Victories De Haute Precision Geneve Suisse", outside (28mm) case back stamped "Stainless Steel R.W.C." and numbered "3892 045004"; Together with A Vintage Green Rolex Watch Box, a vintage Rolex ladies wristwatch dial; part Rolex watch movement (Patented 97101 + 120849 U.S.A.); vintage Longines Watch Oil etc.The movements are NOT working.

Lot 279

Tissot ‘18K’ Wrist Watch Reference: 12389 32Serial: 12388193 (to movement)Year: circa 1995Bezel: Gem-setCase Material: ‘18K’Case Diameter: Approximately 19mmDial: Grey, White Stick HandsNumerals: BatonCrown: Signed, FlutedMovement: Tissot Calibre 530-1 17-Jewel Manual-Wind Movement, numbered 12388193Strap: Integral Textured Mesh StrapInner Circumference: Approximately 16cmBuckle: Signed, Fold-Over ClaspBox: NoPapers: NoGross Weight: 30.7 grams The watch is currently running, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches, scuffs and slight dents commensurate with age and use.Crystal exhibits a number of scratches and scuffs.Slight warping to clasp and some mesh links.Clasp in good working order.Slight debris to some areas, such as between strap links.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 282

Vacheron Constantin ‘18K’ Wrist Watch Reference: 201001Serial: 332515 (to movement)Year: circa 1950Bezel: SmoothCase Material: ‘18K’Case Diameter: Approximately 28mmDial: Cream, SilveredNumerals: Arabic, Minute Track, Blue Poire HandsCrown: FlutedMovement: Vacheron Constantin Manual-Wind Movement, numbered ‘332515’Strap: Brittanic Link, After-MarketInner Circumference: Approximately 16cmBuckle: Box ClaspBox: NoPapers: NoGross Weight: 29.0 grams The watch is currently running intermittently, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches, scuffs and small dents commensurate with age and use.Safety chain deficient.Dial has discoloured to a cream tone.Case back engraved ‘I.F’Clasp engraved ‘Depose 18/72’ and marked ‘750’.Slight staining/oxidation to strap and clasp.Dust cover engraved ‘Vacheron & Constantin Geneve’ and ‘Oscar Fresard Lucerne’.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 290

An open-face pocket watch and chain; the 35mm pocket watch featuring a key-wound movement, the case back engraved with engine turned and foliate design, the glazed dial featuring black Roman numerals with an outer minute track and blue poire hands, the centre and edge of the dial engraved with foliate design, inside of case back marked ‘26161’, base metal dust cover, case surface testing as 18ct, pocket watch weighs 32.8 grams; together with a muff chain in yellow metal surface tested as 9ct, the necklace leading to a lobster clasp and a spring ring clasp, measuring approximately 158.0cm in length, the chain weighing 17.8 grams, together with the associated base metal watch key. The watch is not currently running and the movement is wound tight. No long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches, scuffs and slight dents throughout.Scratches to crystal.Crystal is loose and will become dislodged if front of pocket watch is opened.Bow is base metal.Debris to dial.Discolouration to hands.Warping to case back.Chain exhibits multiple areas of repair and excess solder.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 254

Omega A 9ct Gold Wrist WatchReference: 413408Serial: 7491684 (to movement)Year: circa 1928Bezel: SmoothCase Material: 9ct Gold (Hallmarked Birmingham 1928)Case Diameter: Approximately 30mmDial: White Enamel, Breguet HandsNumerals: Black Arabic, Minute TrackCrown: FlutedMovement: Omega Calibre 26.5 SOB 15-Jewel Manual-Wind Movement, numbered 7491684Complication: Seconds subsidiary dial at six o’clockStrap: Brown Leather, After-MarketInner Circumference: Approximately 20cm at widestBuckle: Gold-plated, After-MarketBox: NoPapers: NoGross Weight: 29.1 grams The watch is currently running, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches, scuffs and slight dents throughout commensurate with age and use.Crystal exhibits a number of scratches and scuffs.Crack/Stain to enamel stretching between centre of dial to three o’clock.Slight discolouration to hands.Scratching and staining to lower half of dial.Strap is after-market and exhibits slight signs of wear.Slight discolouration to case sides.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 256

TAG Heuer Professional 1000 Reference: 980.013NSerial: 2731024Bezel: Uni-directional (deficient)Year: circa 1985Case Material: Stainless SteelCase Diameter: Approximately 36mmDial: BlackNumerals: Luminous, Dot, Baton at six and nine o’clock, Triangle at twelve o’clockCrown: Signed, Fluted, Screw-downMovement: ETA Calibre 955 112 Seven-Jewel Quartz Movement, marked ‘AL1#’Complication: Date aperture at three o’clockStrap: Stainless SteelInner Circumference: Approximately 20cmBuckle: Signed, Stainless Steel, Fold-Over ClaspBox: NoPapers: NoGross Weight: 83.5 grams The watch is not currently running, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches, scuffs and dents consistent with age and use.Bezel is locked in place and does not rotate. Bezel is also very scratched and scuffed.Crystal is scratched, scuffed and chipped, commensurate with age and use.Debris to some areas, such as in between strap links, between lugs and to clasp.Clasp is in good working order but exhibits surface scratches, scuffs and small dents.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 259

Longines A Gold and Diamond-set Cocktail WatchReference: 28Serial: 9712515 (to movement)Year: circa 1960sBezel: SmoothCase Material: ‘18K’Case Diameter: Approximately 15mmDial: Silvered, Dauphine HandsNumerals: Arabic and BatonCrown: Signed, FlutedMovement: Longines Calibre 13.50 17-Jewel Manual-Wind Movement, numbered ‘9712515’Strap: Integral, 9ct Gold Fancy-Link Strap, marked ‘C.S F.S’Inner Circumference: Approximately 17cm at widestBuckle: 9ct Gold Fold-Over Clasp, marked ‘C.S F.S’Box: NoPapers: NoGross Weight: 20.8 grams The watch is currently running, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches, scuffs and slight dents commensurate with age and use.Plating is wearing off 9ct gold strap.Crystal exhibits scratches, scuffs and dents.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 278

Cartier Tank Francaise Reference: 2384Serial: 773522UFYear: circa 2004Bezel: SmoothCase Material: Stainless SteelCase Diameter: Approximately 20mm x 24mmDial: White, Signed at ten o’clock, Blue Sword HandsNumerals: Roman, Minute TrackCrown: Blue CabochonMovement: Cartier Calibre 057 Four-Jewel Quartz MovementStrap: Bi-Metal, marked ‘BRJB’Inner Circumference: Approximately 17cmBuckle: Signed, Stainless Steel, Fold-Over Butterfly ClaspBox: YesPapers: Certificate, Service Booklet and Instructions BookletGross Weight: 59.7 grams The watch is not currently running, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches, scuffs and slight dents throughout commensurate with age and use.Slight scratches and chipping to crystal, visible under 10x loupe.Debris to some areas, such as between lugs and strap links and to clasp.Crown functioning as expected.One screw holding strap between lugs is deficient.Accompanied by two additional links.Accompanied by Cartier box and Certificate, Service Booklet and Instructions Booklet.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 277

Rolex Oyster Perpetual 34 Reference: 1007Serial: 1997107Bezel: Engine-TurnedYear: 1969Case Material: Stainless SteelCase Diameter: 34mmDial: Cream, Silvered, Stick HandsNumerals: Baton, Rolex crown at twelve o’clockCrown: Signed, Fluted, Screw-DownMovement: Rolex Calibre 1570 26-Jewel Automatic Movement, numbered ‘D27844’Strap: Stainless Steel Jubilee Strap, marked ‘574 B’Inner Circumference: Approximately 17cmBuckle: Signed, Stainless Steel, Fold-Over Clasp, marked ‘EO1’ and ‘ 62510H’Box: Yes, Unassociated ‘The Vintage Watch Company’ BoxPapers: NoGross Weight: 76.3 grams The watch is currently running, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Very slight surface scratches, scuffs and very small dents commensurate with age and very light use.Very slight scratches and chips/dents to crystal, visible under 10x loupe.Crown is in good working order.Accompanied by unassociated ‘The Vintage Watch Company’ Box.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 287

Patek Philippe - Two colour lithographic ‘Limited Art Edition’ prints, each depicting watch movements; the first depicting Calibre 315 SQR self-winding, perpetual calendar with fly-back date, moon phases and centre seconds (x/1999); the second depicting Annual Calendar, Moon Phases and Power Reserve Indicator - Calibre 315 S QA IRM LU (XII/1998); Each sheet measuring 42.1cm x 29.7cm (2).

Lot 289

An 18ct gold half-hunter pocket watch, featuring a keyless wound movement signed ‘Godfrey’, the 50mm case featuring blue enamelled Roman numerals and minute track surrounding the case crystal, opening to reveal a glazed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and minute track, with blue poire hands and a seconds subsidiary dial at six o’clock, inner of case marked with London hallmarks for 18ct gold, markers mark ‘F.M’, numbered ‘28400’, gross weight 120.4 grams.The watch is currently running, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches scuffs and small dents throughout commensurate with age and light use.Slight scratches to crystal.Cracks to enamel dial, seen most prominently between four and seven o’clock.Slight debris and staining to dial.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 260

OmegaConstellationReference: 795.1202Serial: 55761692Year: circa 1995Bezel: Smooth, Black Enamelled Roman NumeralsCase Material: Stainless SteelCase Diameter: Approximately 25mmDial: Mother of Pearl, Luminous Dauphine HandsNumerals: Black Roman to Bezel, Baton to DialCrown: Signed, FlutedMovement: Omega Calibre 1456 Six-Jewel Quartz MovementStrap: Bi-MetalInner Circumference: Approximately 16cmBuckle: Signed, Stainless Steel, Push-Button Deployment ClaspBox: NoPapers: NoGross Weight: 50.4 grams The watch is currently running, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches, scuffs and slight dents commensurate with age and use.Scratches and slight scuffs to crystal.Debris to some areas, such as around case and between strap links.Clasp in good working order.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 267

Longines Lady’s Presence 9ct Wrist Watch Reference: 24.496.885Serial: 0612153Year: circa 1970sBezel: Textured ChevronCase Material: ‘9K’Case Diameter: Approximately 21mmDial: Gold-tone, Stick HandsNumerals: BatonCrown: FlutedMovement: Longines Calibre L153.4 ETA 976.001 Six-Jewel Quartz MovementStrap: Integral Textured Mesh StrapInner Circumference: Approximately 16cm at widestBuckle: Signed ‘375’ Fold-Over ClaspBox: NoPapers: NoGross Weight: 24.5 grams The watch is not currently running, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Slight surface scratches and scuffs commensurate with age and use.Crystal exhibits a number of scratches and scuffs.Slight debris to some areas of finer detail, such as between strap links and to clasp.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 264

Tudor Clair de Rose Lady’s Wrist Watch Reference: 35701Serial: J563474Bezel: SmoothYear: circa 2010Case Material: Stainless SteelCase Diameter: Approximately 33mmDial: Mother of PearlNumerals: DiamondCrown: Fluted, Screw-DownMovement: ETA Calibre 2824-2 25-Jewel Automatic Movement, marked ‘VSZRG’Complication: Date aperture at three o’clockStrap: Stainless SteelInner Circumference: Approximately 18cmBuckle: Signed, Stainless Steel, Fold-Over ClaspBox: NoPapers: NoGross Weight: 97.1 grams The watch is currently running, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches, scuffs and small dents throughout, consistent with use.Very slight markings to crystal, visible only under 10x loupe.Debris to some areas, such as between lugs and strap links, as well as to clasp.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 266

Thomas Russell & Son9ct Gold Wrist WatchReference: 601996Serial: 966 (99589 to movement)Year: Hallmarked London 1936Bezel: SmoothCase Material: 9ct GoldCase Diameter: Approximately 30mm x 32mmDial: White Enamel, Blue Poire HandsNumerals: Black Arabic, Minute TrackCrown: FlutedMovement: Thomas Russell & Son Seven-Jewel Manual-Wind Movement, numbered ‘99589’Complication: Seconds subsidiary dial at six o’clockStrap: Black Leather, After-MarketInner Circumference: Approximately 20cm at widestBuckle: Gold-Plated, After-MarketBox: NoPapers: NoGross Weight: 33.4 grams The watch is currently running, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches, scuffs and slight dents commensurate with age and use.Scratches and scuffs to crystal.Cracking and staining to white enamel dial, most notably between two and six o’clock.Slight wear to strap.Wear to gold-plating on crown.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 262

CYMA A ‘9ct’ Dress Watch Bezel: Smooth, SteppedCase Material: Marked ‘9ct’Case Diameter: Approximately 15mm x 21mmDial: Gold-Tone, Poire HandsNumerals: Arabic, Minute TrackCrown: FlutedMovement: CYMA Calibre 112 15-Jewel Manual-Wind MovementStrap: Signed ‘Handley Solid 9ct Gold’Inner Circumference: Approximately 16cmBuckle: Signed, Fold-Over ClaspBox: NoPapers: NoGross Weight: 14.0 grams The watch is currently running, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches, scuffs and slight dents throughout.Base metal dust cover surrounding movement.Crystal exhibits a number of scratches scuffs and small chips.Crown is Gold-Plated.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 280

Corum 5 gram Ingot Wrist Watch Reference: 46300Serial: 358063Bezel: SmoothYear: circa 2000Case Material: ‘18K’Case Diameter: Approximately 16mm x 22mmDial: Five Gram Gold IngotNumerals: NoneCrown: Faceted Gem-SetMovement: Corum ETA Calibre 978.001 Six-Jewel Quartz Movement numbered ‘210934’Strap: Black LeatherInner Circumference: Approximately 19cm at widestBuckle: Signed, Gold-Plated BuckleBox: NoPapers: NoGross Weight: 25.0 grams The watch is not currently running, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Slight surface scratches, scuffs and small dents commensurate with age and light wear.Scratching and small chips to dial.Case back marked with 750 convention mark and Helvetia head (Geneva) stamp.Wear to gold-plating on buckle.Cracking and slight wear to strap.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 283

Ebel An 18ct Beluga Wrist WatchReference: E 8157418-10Serial: 42122183Bezel: Diamond-SetCase Material: 18ct Gold (with Swiss Convention Mark)Case Diameter: Approximately 25mmDial: Mother of Pearl, Stick HandsNumerals: DiamondCrown: Signed, FlutedMovement: Ebel Calibre 157 Four-Jewel Quartz MovementStrap: 18ct Gold, marked ‘5041’ and ‘0601’Inner Circumference: Approximately 17cmBuckle: Signed, 18ct Gold, Fold-Over ClaspBox: Travel Pouch OnlyPapers: NoGross Weight: 73.6 grams The watch is not currently running and may require a new battery, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches, scuffs and slight dents throughout.Crystal exhibits very few scratches, visible only under 10x loupe.Clasp in good working order.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 255

TAG HeuerAquaracer Reference: WAY1112Serial: WWN1881Year: ContemporaryBezel: Uni-DirectionalCase Material: Stainless SteelCase Diameter: Approximately 40mmDial: Blue, Luminous Stick HandsNumerals: Luminous Triangular Baton, Minute TrackCrown: Signed, Fluted, Screw-DownMovement: Ronda Calibre 6003.0 Four-Jewel Quartz MovementComplication: Date Aperture at three o’clockStrap: Stainless Steel, marked ‘3212’Inner Circumference: Approximately 18cmBuckle: Signed, Stainless Steel, Push-Button Fold-Over ClaspBox: NoPapers: NoGross Weight: 150.0 grams The watch is not currently running, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches, scuffs and dents throughout.Debris to some areas, such as around bezel and between strap links.Clasp in good working order.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 285

Rolex Sea Dweller Deepsea Reference: 116660Serial: V965171Bezel: Uni-directionalYear: 2008Case Material: Stainless SteelCase Diameter: Approximately 45mmDial: Black, Luminous Mercedes HandsNumerals: Luminous Dot, Triangle at twelve o’clock, Baton at six and nine o’clockCrown: Signed, Fluted, Screw-Down, with Helium Escape Valve at nine o’clockMovement: Rolex Calibre 3135 31-Jewel Automatic Movement, numbered 3 3429660Complication: Date Aperture at three o’clockStrap: Stainless Steel Oyster Strap, Signed, Marked ‘RS 98210’ with Rolex Crown EngravingInner Circumference: Approximately 18cmBuckle: Signed, Stainless Steel, Glidelock ClaspBox: NoPapers: NoGross Weight: 206.0 grams The watch is currently running, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches, scuffs and slight dents commensurate with age and use.Dial is in good condition, very slight discolouration to a number of the luminous numerals. Slight debris to dial, visible only under 10x loupe.Scratches and scuffs to strap and clasp.Clasp is in good working order.No box, no papers.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 291

A Waltham ‘14K’ open-face pocket watch, featuring a keyless wound movement signed ‘A.W.W.Co’ and numbered ‘21241254’, the 48mm case enclosing a glazed gilt dial with black Arabic numerals and minute track, with a blue Breguet hour hand and a blue poire minute hand, featuring a seconds subsidiary dial at six o’clock, inside of case back marked ‘240843’, 68.2 grams.The watch is currently running, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches, scuffs and slight dents commensurate with age and use.Staining and discolouration to dial.Slight scratching to dial.Crystal exhibits small scratches, scuffs and slight chips.Slight debris to some areas.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 250

OmegaConstellation Reference: 2943Serial: 1709167 (to movement)Bezel: SmoothCase Material: Gold-Plated Stainless SteelCase Diameter: Approximately 34mmDial: Cream, Dauphine HandsNumerals: BatonCrown: SignedMovement: Omega Calibre 504 24-Jewel Automatic Movement, numbered ‘17091167’Complication: Date Aperture at three o’clockStrap: Brown Leather, After-MarketInner Circumference: Approximately 21cm at widestBuckle: Gold-Plated, After-MarketBox: NoPapers: NoGross Weight: 48.2 grams The watch is currently running, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches, scuffs and dents throughout.Crystal exhibits a number of scratches and scuffs.Slight wear to gold-plating throughout.Strap and buckle are after-market.Crown functions as expected.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 275

Certina An ‘18K’ Wrist Watch Serial: 58430Reference: 3710Serial: Year: Bezel: SmoothCase Material: ‘18K’, stamped with Helvetia HeadCase Diameter: Approximately 15mmDial: Gold-toneNumerals: BatonCrown: FlutedMovement: Certina Calibre 13-50 17-Jewel Manual-Wind MovementStrap: Integral Textured MeshInner Circumference: Approximately 16.5cmBuckle: Signed, Fold-Over Clasp, marked ‘750’Box: NoPapers: NoGross Weight: 27.1 grams The watch is not currently running, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches, scuffs and slight dents commensurate with use.Slight breakage to straps nearing case.Debris to areas of finer detail such as between strap links.Clasp in good working order.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 261

Longines An ‘18K’ Wrist Watch Reference: 148.5744Serial: 7489050 (to movement)Year: circa 1940Bezel: Smooth, Stylised Scrolled LugsCase Material: ‘18K’Case Diameter: Approximately 20mm x 20mmDial: White, Stick HandsNumerals: Baton & SquareCrown: FlutedMovement: Longines Manual-Wind Movement, numbered 7489050Strap: Black CordInner Circumference: Approximately 17.5cmBuckle: Gold-Plated, Fold-Over ClaspBox: NoPapers: NoGross Weight: 18.8 grams The watch is not currently running and is wound tight, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches, scuffs and dents throughout commensurate with age and use.Crystal features a number of scratches and scuffs.Slight debris and staining to dial.Slight decolouration to some areas of finer detail.Movement is wound tight and will require a service.Debris throughout, particularly to cord.Staining to cord.Gold-plating is wearing away on clasp.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 272

Collingwood An 18ct Gold Dress Watch Reference: 3580Year: Hallmarked in 1969Bezel: Bark-EffectCase Material: 18ct GoldCase Diameter: Approximately 20mm x 15mmDial: Silvered, Dauphine HandsNumerals: BatonCrown: Fluted, ConcealedMovement: F.E.F. Calibre 6620 Manual-Wind MovementStrap: Integral 18ct gold Bark-Effect Textured StrapInner Circumference: Approximately 18cm at widestBuckle: 18ct Gold, Signed, Fold-Over ClaspBox: Yes, Collingwood BoxPapers: NoGross Weight: 31.7 grams The watch is not currently running and is wound tight, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches, scuffs and slight dents commensurate with age and use.Crystal exhibits a number of scratches and scuffs consistent with age and use.Significant staining and debris to dial.Watch movement is wound tight and will require a service to run again.Debris to some areas such as between strap links.Clap in good working order.Box features light wear and staining commensurate with age and light use.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 292

An 18ct gold open-face pocket watch, featuring a key-wound movement signed ‘Ulrich’ and marked ‘No. 101’, the 54mm case enclosing a glazed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and minute track with gilt Fleur de Lys hands, inside of case back featuring London hallmarks for 18ct gold, makers mark ‘L.C’, 140.1 grams.The watch is currently running when wound. No long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches, scuffs and dents commensurate with use.Crystal exhibits a number of scratches and scuffs.Slight debris to dial.Fleur de Lys hands are bent.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 257

OmegaOmega Seamaster Reference: 166.010Serial: 22768162 (to movement)Bezel: SmoothCase Material: Gold-Plated Stainless SteelCase Diameter: Approximately 34mmDial: Silvered, Crosshair, Dauphine HandsNumerals: Baton, Minute TrackCrown: Signed, FlutedMovement: Omega Calibre 562 24-Jewel Automatic Movement, numbered ‘22768162’Complication: Date Aperture at three o’clockStrap: After-Market, Gold-Plated Stainless SteelInner Circumference: Approximately 20cmBuckle: After-Market, Gold-Plated Stainless Steel Fold-Over ClaspBox: NoPapers: NoGross Weight: 87.7 grams The watch is currently running, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches, scuffs and dents throughout.Significant wear to gold-plating throughout.Crystal is very scratched and scuffed. Crystal exhibits a number of cracks.Staining and bubbling to dial.Bubbling and discolouration to hands.Debris throughout, particularly between lugs, around case and between strap links.Clasp in good working order.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 294

An 18ct gold open-face pocket watch by Thomas Russell & Son, featuring a keyless wound movement signed ‘Thomas Russell & Son’ and numbered ‘201791’, the 50mm case enclosing a glazed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and minute track, black poire hands and a seconds subsidiary dial at six o’clock, inside of case back with Chester hallmarks for 18ct gold, date letter indistinct, marked ‘791’, dust cover featuring personal engraving and inner marked ‘201791’, 89.7 grams.The watch is not currently running, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches, scuffs and dents commensurate with age and use.Crystal exhibits a number of large scratches and scuffs.Dust cover engraved ‘Presented to Robert Alderson on his Wedding-Day from Dad, 17/10/15’.Cracks and staining to dial, most notably between five and six o’clock.Crown and Bow are gold-plated.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 274

Franck MullerConquistador Gentleman's Chronograph WristwatchReference: 8005 CCSerial: No. 831Year: 2010sBezel: Smooth Case Material: Stainless SteelCase Diameter: Approximately 35mm x 42.5mmDial: Silvered Enamel, Scalloped Engraving, (Repaired)Numerals: Arabic, Minute TrackCrown: Signed, Fluted, Screw-DownMovement: Franck Muller Calibre 1185 C02 37-Jewel Automatic MovementFunctions: Date Aperture at six o'clock, 30-Minute subsidiary dial at three o'clock, 12-Hour subsidiary dial at nine o'clockStrap: Signed, Rubber Buckle: Stainless Steel BuckleBox: NoPapers: NoGross Weight: 100.1 grams The watch is currently running, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Restoration to dial along right-hand side. As a result the right-hand side of the sial features warping of the numerals, minute track and dial texture. Please see additional images.Surface scratches, scuffs and light dents commensurate with use.Light scratches to crystal visible under 10x loupe.Chronograph pushers functioning as expected.Crown functioning as expected.Slight debris to some areas, such as to case back and inside of strap.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 251

TAG Heuer Aquaracer 300mReference: WAF1110Serial: FX2717Year: ContemporaryBezel: Uni-DirectionalCase Material: Stainless SteelCase Diameter: Approximately 40mmDial: Black, Luminous Stick HandsNumerals: Luminous Baton, Minute TrackCrown: Signed, Fluted, Screw-DownMovement: ETA Calibre F06.111 Three-Jewel Quartz MovementComplication: Date aperture at three o’clockStrap: Stainless Steel, marked ‘3063’Inner Circumference: Approximately 18cmBuckle: Signed, Stainless Steel, Fold-Over ClaspBox: NoPapers: NoGross Weight: 121.1 grams The watch is currently running, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches cuffs and slight dents.Crystal exhibits small scratches and scuffs.Losses to enamel on uni-directional bezel.Debris to some areas, such as around bezel and case back, between lugs and strap links and to clasp.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 57

A quantity of vintage costume jewellery to include a small 9ct gold ladies cocktail watch dial stamped 375 on leather strap A/F, paste stone brooches, a M&S gold tone wedding band, a small rolled gold heart locket, a child's engraved silver adjustable bracelet, a ladies Kerag cocktail watch on a 12ct rolled gold strap, a Movitex gold tone heart pendant on chain and simulated pearls A/F all housed in a vintage maroon leather jewellery box, no keyLocation: TableIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 422

Hashim Mruta Bushier (Tanzanian 1942-1998) Zebra and birds perched in tree, Tingatinga school, acrylic on board, signed lower left 60.6cm x 61.9cmNote on the artist: Hashim Mruta had retired from the force as a policeman when Edward Saidi Tingatinga (1932-72), founder of the Tingatinga art school, started painting at the Morogoro Stores. Since Tingatinga already had five students and refused to take any more, Mruta was only allowed to watch the others painting and had to practice on his own at home. After Tingatinga's death, Mruta went on to become one of the founding members of the Tingatinga partnership and later a member of the Tingatinga Arts Cooperative Society (TACS) where he stayed until is death.Provenance: private collection, the vendor lived and worked in Tanzania in the early 1980's, and acquired the items between 1980 -1984. The art was either commissioned or purchased in Dar es Salaam from various artists in the Tinga Tinga collective. Today many of those artists they knew, proteges of Edward Tingatinga have passed away.

Lot 423

Hashim Mruta Bushier (Tanzanian 1942-1998) Elephant and birds perched in tree, Tingatinga school, acrylic on board, signed lower right 61.1cm x 61.8cmNote on the artist: Hashim Mruta had retired from the force as a policeman when Edward Saidi Tingatinga (1932-72), founder of the Tingatinga art school, started painting at the Morogoro Stores. Since Tingatinga already had five students and refused to take any more, Mruta was only allowed to watch the others painting and had to practice on his own at home. After Tingatinga's death, Mruta went on to become one of the founding members of the Tingatinga partnership and later a member of the Tingatinga Arts Cooperative Society (TACS) where he stayed until is death.Provenance: private collection, the vendor lived and worked in Tanzania in the early 1980's, and acquired the items between 1980 -1984. The art was either commissioned or purchased in Dar es Salaam from various artists in the Tinga Tinga collective. Today many of those artists they knew, proteges of Edward Tingatinga have passed away.

Lot 429

Hashim Mruta Bushier (Tanzanian 1942-1998) Animals lying in the tree shade, a pair, Tingatinga school, acrylic on board with wooden frames, signed lower left (2) 61.2cm x 47.8cmNote on the artist: Hashim Mruta had retired from the force as a policeman when Edward Saidi Tingatinga (1932-72), founder of the Tingatinga art school, started painting at the Morogoro Stores. Since Tingatinga already had five students and refused to take any more, Mruta was only allowed to watch the others painting and had to practice on his own at home. After Tingatinga's death, Mruta went on to become one of the founding members of the Tingatinga partnership and later a member of the Tingatinga Arts Cooperative Society (TACS) where he stayed until is death.Provenance: private collection, the vendor lived and worked in Tanzania in the early 1980's, and acquired the items between 1980 -1984. The art was either commissioned or purchased in Dar es Salaam from various artists in the Tinga Tinga collective. Today many of those artists they knew, proteges of Edward Tingatinga have passed away.

Lot 424

Hashim Mruta Bushier (Tanzanian 1942-1998) Peacocks in a tree, Tingatinga school, acrylic on board, wooden black frame, signed lower left 59.5cm x 30.7cmNote on the artist: Hashim Mruta had retired from the force as a policeman when Edward Saidi Tingatinga (1932-72), founder of the Tingatinga art school, started painting at the Morogoro Stores. Since Tingatinga already had five students and refused to take any more, Mruta was only allowed to watch the others painting and had to practice on his own at home. After Tingatinga's death, Mruta went on to become one of the founding members of the Tingatinga partnership and later a member of the Tingatinga Arts Cooperative Society (TACS) where he stayed until is death.Provenance: private collection, the vendor lived and worked in Tanzania in the early 1980's, and acquired the items between 1980 -1984. The art was either commissioned or purchased in Dar es Salaam from various artists in the Tinga Tinga collective. Today many of those artists they knew, proteges of Edward Tingatinga have passed away.

Lot 421

Hashim Mruta Bushier (Tanzanian 1942-1998) Two panthers, Tingatinga school, acrylic on board with wooden frame, signed lower left 61.6cm x 61.3cmNote on the artist: Hashim Mruta had retired from the force as a policeman when Edward Saidi Tingatinga (1932-72), founder of the Tingatinga art school, started painting at the Morogoro Stores. Since Tingatinga already had five students and refused to take any more, Mruta was only allowed to watch the others painting and had to practice on his own at home. After Tingatinga's death, Mruta went on to become one of the founding members of the Tingatinga partnership and later a member of the Tingatinga Arts Cooperative Society (TACS) where he stayed until is death.Provenance: private collection, the vendor lived and worked in Tanzania in the early 1980's, and acquired the items between 1980 -1984. The art was either commissioned or purchased in Dar es Salaam from various artists in the Tinga Tinga collective. Today many of those artists they knew, proteges of Edward Tingatinga have passed away.

Lot 858

NELSON HORATIO: (1758-1805) British Admiral during the Napoleonic Wars, the victor of the Battle of Trafalgar, 1805. Autograph Document, unsigned, one page, small 4to, n.p. (HMS Victory at sea), n.d. (8th September 1804). The document, evidently removed from a Naval Order Book, lays out various instructions, in full, ´The Seahorse & Niger to watch the motions of the French Fleet in Toulon occasionally going to Rend[evou]s 102 in order to acquaint any ships that I am gone to Rend[evou]s No. 97 at which rend[evou]s I shall be found or intell[igen]ce where I may be gone to. When the Active joins from Porto Torres to desire Capt. Moubray to join me as soon as possible and also the Amazon daily expected from Malta´. The lower section of the page features an attestation signed by Nelson´s niece, Catherine Bolton (1781-1857), ´I certify this to be the writing of my late uncle Admiral Viscount Nelson, Catherine Bolton´, and dated at Burnham, 27th December 1745. Some age wear and light staining, particularly to the folds (reinforced to the verso). GThe orders contained in the present document were also relayed, in slightly greater detail, to Vice Admiral Sir Courtenay Boyle (1770-1844) by Nelson in another Naval Order Book, dated 8th September 1804. In those orders Nelson instructs Boyle, at the time commanding HMS Seahorse, to also take HMS Niger under his command and station himself between Rendezvous 102 and Toulon ´in such position as you may judge best for watching the Enemy´s motions in that Port, and for ascertaining with correctness their putting to sea, in case they should do so´. Nelson also advises Boyle to take the greatest care to not approach Toulon ´so as to render yourself liable to being becalmed, and consequently to an attack from a superior force´. Finally, Nelson tells Boyle that ´in the event of the Enemy´s putting to sea, or any important intelligence obtained respecting them, you will join me yourself, or send the Niger to Cape St. Sebastians, with all dispatch´.Nelson´s document was written during his blockade of the French fleet at Toulon, which lasted from July 1803 to December 1804 and represented a significant point in his career, demonstrating his abilities as a naval commander. The primary goal of the blockade was to prevent the French fleet, under the command of Vice-Admiral Villeneuve, from leaving Toulon and posing a threat to British interests, particularly a potential invasion of England.

Lot 1026

MACDONALD JAMES RAMSAY: (1866-1937) British Prime Minister 1924, 1929-35. A good T.L.S., J. Ramsay MacDonald, three pages (separate leaves), 4to, Whitehall, 12th October 1931, to Ernest J. Titler , on the printed stationery of 10 Downing Street. MacDonald states, in part, ´This letter brings with it my heartfelt good wishes for your triumphant success on Tuesday the 27th October. To each and all of your constituents I would say this. When the national crisis arose there was a small group of Labour members, and outside Parliament a number of candidates and others, among whom you were one, who risked their careers and their capacity to be in public life of use to their fellows, because they felt that the course my colleagues and I were taking was right and that they must therefore support it. As Prime Minister I am concerned at this election to see that the nation gets the strong and stable Government which it needs; and I can honestly say that your return would add greatly to the strength and stability of the Government, for we shall have great need on the Government benches of men and women of different views and sympathies. It would not be desirable to give a Government such a mandate as we ask for unless it comprehended powerful groups of independent men of different outlook so that every decision may be the result of thorough examination. In addition, I am naturally anxious for the fate of you and the rest of the small band of candidates who are fighting with little organisation a battle of high principle. We cannot allow the movement to which I have given the great part of a lifetime to degenerate into a puppet controlled by a machine. I am appealing as head of the Government for a free hand to deal firmly and effectively with the many pressing questions which face the country.......We shall carry on together our old work for peace; we shall strive for international settlements which will put an end to impossible efforts to pay vast sums in War Debts and Reparations; we shal watch vigilantly the effect of the devalued currency on the standards of life of our people and shall not hesitate to take action regarding it.´. A letter of stirring political content. Together with a second T.L.S., J. Ramsay MacDonald, two pages, 4to, Whitehall, London, 13th November 1936, also to Ernest J. Titler, on the printed stationery of the Privy Council Office. MacDonald thanks his correspondent for having shown him their proposed resolutions on trade union policy and remarks ´You might look again at the first and the last. The first strikes me as being apt to be regarded by our Labour opponents as a bit of arm flinging and gesticulation. They would say, for instance, "Why ask your staff to join a Trade Union? Why not make trade union membership a condition of employment?" As you know, they are very anxious to make all their views compulsory! The last sentence advising employers to concede the right of any employee to join a union is rather weak.....The point about the fourth resolution is that compulsory arbitration has never emerged with added strength from any thorough investigation that has been made into its practical possibilities´. Also including a carbon typed copy of Titler´s trade union policy resolutions as referred to by MacDonald, two carbon typed copies of related letters, one to MacDonald in response to his letter of 13th November 1936 (´Resolution No.4 I have slightly altered but retained as I think it might lead to some useful discussion´), and a T.L.S. by C. E. Asquith, Secertary of the National Labour Committee, on the same subject, December 1936. A few very small file holes and paperclip rust stains to the upper left corners of some pages, generally about VG, 6

Lot 930

A gentleman's 1960's? steel and gold plated Omega Seamaster De Ville automatic wrist watch, with baton numerals, case diameter 35mm, on an associated leather strap, no box or papers.

Lot 936

A gentleman's 1980's stainless stell Omega Seamaster quartz wrist watch, with baton numerals and date aperture, case diameter 33mm, (glass cracked), on a stainless steel Omega bracelet, no box or papers, together with one other analogue and digital quartz wrist watch.

Lot 931

A gentleman's 1970;s stainless steel Omega Constellation automatic wrist watch, wit baton numerals and date aperture, case diameter 34mm, on a stainless steel Omega bracelet, no box or papers.

Lot 2135

A lady's 18ct gold cased open face pocket watch, having a white enamel Roman dial, plain back cover, and plain gold dust cover, the keyless movement signed 'S Smith & Son, The Strand London' to the backplate and numbered 107.11 14382, case assayed London 1915, dia.31mm, 36.8g Watch runs. Very clean throughout with no apparent faults.

Lot 2892

A GEORGIAN/EARLY VICTORIAN GOLD POCKET WATCH with engine turned engraving and three colour gold decorative panel, with birds, flowers and swags. with a classic white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and decorative gold coloured hands. Diameter 4.3cm, weight 63.4gms With period silk lined case with one paper circle service paper, James Mcowan watch and clock maker Comrie Street, Crieff. signed in pen to the reverse August 1860. Condition Report:Winds and is ticking, lovely and clean. No hallmark at all. Case stamped S&F 4544

Lot 117

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY FOB SEAL OF A SHACKLED CUPID AND A WATCH KEY IN THE FORM OF THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE CIRCA 1820 The fob in the form of a standing Cupid, with shackled waist and ankles, resting on a pickaxe, the foil backed cushion shaped amethyst matrix engraved with a praying Cupid with the motto A Bien Pour Vous; together with a three colour watch key in the form of an arrow and quiver crossed with a bow and flaming torch, unmarked, suspended from a floral chased loop Size/dimensions: cupid fob 2.8cm high including bale; watch key 3.2cm long Gross weight: 16.4 grams Provenance: The Davies-Cooke Collection from Gwysaney Hall, North WalesFor further details about the collection, visit: www.dreweatts.com/news-videos/gwysaney-hall-a-welsh-family-s-portrait-of-british-history-14767/  

Lot 176A

Majex Vintage 17 Jewels Antimagnetic 9ct Gold Cased Gent Mechanical Wrist Watch - Circa 1950's With Seconds Sweep. Cream Dial.

Lot 174

Omega - Quality Gents 18ct Gold Cased Quartz Wrist Watch with Original Omega Watch Strap / Buckle, Marked 18ct - 750 with Omega Logo, Date of Purchase 5-10-89, Model Ref BA 191 7416,s etc and With Booklets etc.

Lot 179

Omega - Ladies 18ct Gold Jewels Mechanical Wrist Watch, With Original Omega Signed black Leather Watch Strap, Buckle with Full Hallmark for 18ct. c.1960's. Working at time of Cataloging.

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