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LONDON<br />

FINE WATCHES, PENS AND LUXURY ACCESSORIES<br />

INCLUDING LIMITED EDITION WHISKY AND COGNAC<br />

Tuesday 10th July 2012


INTERNATIONAL DEPARTMENTS<br />

BLOOMSBURY AUCTIONS LONDON<br />

<strong>Bloomsbury</strong> House,<br />

24 Maddox Street,<br />

<strong>London</strong>, W1S 1PP<br />

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7495 9494<br />

Fax: +44 (0) 20 7495 9499<br />

info@bloomsburyauctions.com<br />

www.bloomsburyauctions.com<br />

DREWEATTS DONNINGTON PRIORY<br />

Donnington, Newbury,<br />

Berkshire, RG14 2JE<br />

Tel: +44 (0) 1635 553 553<br />

Fax: +44 (0) 1635 553 599<br />

donnington@dnfa.com<br />

www.dnfa.com/donnington<br />

DREWEATTS BRISTOL<br />

St. John’s Place, Apsley Road,<br />

Clifton, Bristol BS8 2ST<br />

Tel: +44 (0) 117 973 7201<br />

Fax: +44 (0) 117 973 5671<br />

bristol@dnfa.com<br />

www.dnfa.com/bristol<br />

BLOOMSBURY AUCTIONS ROME<br />

Palazzo Odescalchi<br />

Piazza SS. Apostoli 80, 00187 Roma<br />

Tel: +39 06 679 1107<br />

Fax: +39 06 679 23 077<br />

rome@bloomsburyauctions.com<br />

www.bloomsburyauctions.com<br />

BOOKS & MANUSCRIPTS<br />

Rupert Powell Deputy Chairman, Travel, Natural History & Science<br />

Dido Arthur Art & Architecture, Private Press & Illustrated<br />

Justin Phillips Continental & Early Printing<br />

Simon Luterbacher Manuscripts & English Literature<br />

Clive Moss Children’s Books<br />

Max Hasler Modern First Editions<br />

Hannah Usher Books<br />

Angus Robb Books<br />

Michael Heseltine (Consultant)<br />

PICTURES AND MAPS<br />

Robert Hall<br />

Richard Carroll<br />

MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ART & PRINTS<br />

Alexander Hayter International Head of Contemporary Art<br />

Ross Thomas<br />

Shane Xu<br />

Mary McCarthy Director, Urban & Contemporary Art<br />

ASIAN CERAMICS & WORKS OF ART<br />

Benedetta Mottino<br />

CLOCKS & SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS<br />

Leighton Gillibrand Director<br />

COUNTRY SPORTING<br />

Geoffrey Stafford Charles Director<br />

Charlie Murphy<br />

DECORATIVE ARTS<br />

David Rees Director<br />

ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL CERAMICS<br />

Geoffrey Stafford Charles Director<br />

FURNITURE<br />

Will Richards Deputy Chairman<br />

Cristian Beadman Associate Director<br />

Ben Millerchip-Brown Associate Director<br />

Emma Middleton<br />

Elaine Binning Consultant<br />

JEWELLERY, SILVER,WATCHES<br />

& OBJECTSOF VERTU<br />

James Nicholson International Head of Department<br />

David Rees Director, Silver & Objects of Vertu<br />

Ian Pickford Silver Consultant<br />

Beth West<br />

Nick Mann<br />

CLOCKS & SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS<br />

Leighton Gillibrand Director<br />

FURNITURE & ORIENTAL CARPETS<br />

Richard Madley Director<br />

Kate Hannah<br />

Tim Hazelgrove<br />

MEDALS & MILITARIA<br />

Malcolm Claridge<br />

PICTURES<br />

Mary McCarthy Director, Urban & Contemporary Art<br />

SILVER & JEWELLERY<br />

John Kelly<br />

BOOKS & MANUSCRIPTS<br />

Fabio Massimo Bertolo Head of Department, Auction Manager<br />

Silvia Ferrini Senior Book Specialist & Office Manager<br />

19TH & 20TH CENTURY ART<br />

Luca Santori Head of Department<br />

OLD MASTER PAINTINGS<br />

Valentina Ciancio Head of Department<br />

Adele Coggiola Junior Specialist / Administrator<br />

MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ART<br />

Georgia Bava Head of Department<br />

JEWELLLERY, WATCHES AND SILVER<br />

Andrea Ansuini Head of Department<br />

PHOTOGRAPHS<br />

Sarah Wheeler<br />

John Cumming (Consultant)<br />

POSTERS<br />

Richard Barclay (Consultant)<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

Codrina Toderita Administrator<br />

Abbie Barker Administrator<br />

Domoni Mainstone Administrator<br />

Julia Owen Accounts<br />

Craig Millar IT<br />

Scott Harvey Art Director<br />

Elio Stolz Photographer<br />

Poppy Walker Marketing Manager<br />

Gary Shaw Facilities Manager<br />

Graham Argue Saleroom & Shipping<br />

Robert Cain Saleroom & Shipping<br />

Steve Cain Saleroom & Shipping<br />

Alex Shepard Saleroom & Shipping<br />

PICTURES<br />

Archie Parker International Head of Old Master & 19th Century Paintings<br />

James James-Crook Modern British & Irish Paintings & Sculpture<br />

WINE<br />

Bruce Cairnduff (Consultant)<br />

Charlie Murphy<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

Brenda Adams Associate Director, Client Accounts<br />

Ruth Rackham Senior Administrator & Valuations Coordinator<br />

Tori Billington Marketing<br />

Helen Newton Administrator<br />

Kathy James Administrator<br />

Fiona Foote Administrator<br />

Kate Colquhoun Administrator<br />

Ruth Miles Administrator<br />

Adam Martin Saleroom<br />

James Percy Saleroom<br />

Gyula Sirok Saleroom<br />

Matthew Martin Photographer<br />

Dave Pincott Photographer<br />

STEAM MODEL ENGINEERING<br />

Michael Matthews (Consultant)<br />

TOYS, COLLECTABLES,<br />

RAILWAYANA & BOOKS<br />

Peter Rixon Associate Director<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

Samantha Taylor Administrator<br />

Sara Lucas Administrator<br />

Sarah Walker Administrator<br />

Ewelina Karbowiak Photographer<br />

Philip Maclean Photographer<br />

PHOTOGRAPHS<br />

Silvia Berselli Head of Department<br />

Marica Rossetti Junior Specialist / Administrator<br />

FINE & RARE WINES<br />

Andrea Ansuini Head of Department<br />

Franco Maria Ricci (Consultant)<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

Debora Bifolco Accounts<br />

Viola Marzoli Marketing<br />

Claudio Vennarini Saleroom Manager, Packaging & Shipping


LONDON<br />

FINE WATCHES<br />

PENS AND LUXURY<br />

ACCESSORIES<br />

INCLUDING LIMITED EDITION<br />

WHISKEY AND COGNAC<br />

Tuesday 10th July 2012, 10am


Buying at Dreweatts<br />

There are several ways you can bid at a Dreweatts auction; in<br />

person, by leaving a commission or absentee bid, on the<br />

telephone where available and live via the internet – please make<br />

arrangements before the sale.<br />

Bidding in Person<br />

If intending to buy you are required to register your name and<br />

details at reception prior to the commencement of the auction.<br />

You will then be allocated a bidding number, which you use when<br />

bidding for an item.<br />

Commission Bids<br />

Dreweatts will execute bids on your behalf if you are unable to<br />

attend the sale. Commission or absentee bids are accepted either<br />

directly at reception, or can be sent by post, fax, email, telephone<br />

or via the website: www.dnfa.com.<br />

Dreweatts will add these bids to the auctioneers’ sale book and<br />

will undertake to purchase the lots on your behalf as cheaply as<br />

allowed by other bids and reserves.<br />

Dreweatts does not accept liability for failing to execute<br />

commission bids, or for any errors or omissions.<br />

Condition<br />

Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the condition of each lot.<br />

Condition reports are available on request – see the Conditions of<br />

Business at the back of this catalogue for more information<br />

regarding condition reports. Requests for condition reports must<br />

be submitted by 4pm on the day prior to the auction.<br />

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IMPORTANT NOTICES<br />

Please see Conditions of Business and Conditions of Sale at the back of this catalogue<br />

Dreweatts & Dreweatts 1759 are trading names of The Fine Art Auction Group Limited. The Fine Art Auction Group Limited is registered<br />

in England, company number: 03839469, registered office: 10A Mount Ephraim, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN4 8AS.<br />

Commission Charges<br />

All purchases are subject to a buyer’s premium, which is 22% of<br />

the hammer price plus VAT on this 22% (26.4% including VAT), for<br />

items up to £300,000. The commission reduces to 12% (14.40%<br />

including VAT) on the balance of items with a hammer price of<br />

£300,001 and over.<br />

In the event that a lot has an asterisk (*) beside the lot number in<br />

the catalogue, this indicates that the item is owned by an entity or<br />

company required to pay VAT (generally not an Antique Dealer, as<br />

they operate under a dealer’s margin scheme). VAT is payable at<br />

20% on the hammer price.<br />

Live Internet Bidding<br />

To register to bid live via the Internet or to follow the sale go to<br />

www.the-saleroom.com. Dreweatts does not accept liability for any<br />

failure of these services<br />

Payment<br />

Payment will be accepted, if you are a successful bidder, by debit<br />

card issued by a UK bank and registered to a UK billing address,<br />

by bank transfer direct into our bank account, Bank Details:<br />

Natwest, Blackboys Hill, Bristol. Account Name: Dreweatts 1759<br />

Limited Client Account. A/C: 96633778 Sort Code: 60-17-24 BIC:<br />

NWBK GB 2L IBAN: GB25 NWBK6017 2496 6337 78; in cash up to<br />

£12,000 (subject to relevant money laundering regulations), or by<br />

all major UK issued credit cards registered to a UK billing<br />

address with the exception of American Express and Diners<br />

Club. A surcharge of 3% is payable on all payments made by<br />

credit card. This surcharge does not apply to debit card<br />

payments. Payment may also be made by Sterling personal<br />

cheques drawn on a UK bank account but Dreweatts regrets<br />

that purchases paid for by this method can not be collected until<br />

your cheque has cleared.<br />

Bidding Increments<br />

The Auctioneer will advance bids in the following preset<br />

increments, and is under no obligation to accept bids between<br />

these increments.<br />

£200 £220 £240 £260... £300<br />

£320 £350 £380 £400... £500<br />

£550 £600 £650 £700... £1000<br />

£1100 £1200 £1300 £1400... £2000<br />

£2200 £2400 £2600 £2800... £3000<br />

£3200 £3500 £3800 £4000... £5000<br />

£5500 £6000 £6500 £7000... £10000<br />

£11000 £12000 £13000 £14000... £20000<br />

£22000 £24000 £26000 £28000... £30000<br />

£32000 £35000 £38000 £40000... £50000<br />

£55000 £60000 £65000 £70000... £100000<br />

£110000 £120000 £130000 £140000... £200000<br />

£220000 £240000 £260000 £280000... £300000<br />

£320000 £350000 £380000 £400000... £500000<br />

Collection or Delivery<br />

Before being able to collect your purchases you are required to<br />

pay the hammer price, plus the applicable commissions, and<br />

obtain a receipt acknowledging payment. Collection of the<br />

purchased lots is at the purchaser’s risk and expense and whilst<br />

Dreweatts do not provide packing and despatch service we can<br />

suggest some carriers.<br />

Dreweatts also require that all purchased items are collected within<br />

three days of the sale to avoid a storage charge being applied.<br />

Storage Charges<br />

All items of furniture and larger works of art not collected by<br />

5.30pm on the Tuesday of the week following the sale will be<br />

automatically removed to commercial storage and subject to a<br />

minimum storage charge of £20 (plus VAT) per lot and to a further<br />

storage charge of £2 (plus VAT) per lot per part or full day<br />

thereafter. These charges will be the sole liability of the purchaser<br />

and will be billed directly to them by Stones Storage Solutions<br />

Limited.<br />

On payment of all sales and storage costs, items will be<br />

available for collection by appointment from Stones Storage<br />

Solutions Limited, tel: 01249 817334.<br />

These charges are set by Stones Storage Solutions Limited, we<br />

recommend that you contact them directly regarding queries<br />

relating to these charges and other questions relating to storage.<br />

Staff at the saleroom will be unable to answer questions relating<br />

to items that have been removed from the saleroom.<br />

Further Information<br />

The colours printed in this catalogue are not necessarily a true<br />

reflection of the actual item.<br />

All weights and measures given in the catalogue should be<br />

regarded as approximate.<br />

Valuation Services<br />

Dreweatts provides a range of confidential and professional<br />

valuation services to private clients, solicitors, executors, estate<br />

managers, trustees and other professional partners. These<br />

services include auction valuations, insurance valuations,<br />

probate valuations, private treaty valuations, valuations for<br />

family division or for tax purposes. For more information, please<br />

see our website: www.dnfa.com.


Free live online bidding for this sale:<br />

www.the-saleroom.com<br />

There is no surcharge for using this service<br />

Visit our website for current catalogues,<br />

colour illustrations of major lots and a word search service:<br />

www.dnfa.com<br />

Catalogues £15 (£17 by post)<br />

Buyer’s premium is charged per lot at 22% of the hammer price<br />

(26.4% including VAT) up to £300,000, and 12% on the hammer price<br />

(14.4% including VAT) in excess of £300,000<br />

Dreweatts <strong>London</strong><br />

24 Maddox Street<br />

<strong>London</strong><br />

W1S 1PP<br />

Tel: +44 (0)20 3291 2832<br />

Fax: +44 (0)1635 553599<br />

fineart@dnfa.com<br />

www.dnfa.com<br />

Illustrations – Front cover: lot 273 | Back cover: lot 143 | Title page: lot 275<br />

LONDON<br />

FINE WATCHES<br />

PENS AND LUXURY<br />

ACCESSORIES<br />

INCLUDING LIMITED EDITION<br />

WHISKEY AND COGNAC<br />

Tuesday 10th July 2012, 10am<br />

Sale No. 13566<br />

Specialists<br />

James Nicholson FGA, DGA<br />

jnicholson@dnfa.com<br />

David Rees<br />

drees@dnfa.com<br />

BethWest<br />

bwest@dnfa.com<br />

TerryTaylor MBHI<br />

(Watches Consultant)<br />

John Kelly FGA, DGA<br />

jkelly@dnfa.com<br />

Patricia Law FGA, DGA<br />

plaw@dnfa.com<br />

Nick Mann<br />

nmann@dnfa.com<br />

Donnington Priory Salerooms<br />

Newbury, Berkshire RG14 2JE<br />

Donnington Priory View<br />

Saturday 23rd June 2012<br />

9.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m.<br />

Monday 25th June 2012<br />

9.00 a.m. - 6.00 p.m.<br />

Tuesday 26th June 2012<br />

9.00 a.m. - 4.30 p.m.<br />

<strong>London</strong> View<br />

Sunday 8th July 2012<br />

11.00 a.m. - 4.00 p.m.<br />

Monday 9th July 2012<br />

9.00 a.m. - 7.00 p.m.<br />

Day of sale from 9.30 a.m.<br />

24 Maddox Street<br />

Mayfair, <strong>London</strong> W1S 1PP


JEWELLERY, SILVER AND<br />

LUXURY ACCESSORIES<br />

INCLUDING WHISKY AND COGNAC


1<br />

1<br />

A silver bracelet by Kiki McDonough, composed of silver oval<br />

curb links with yellow triple connecting links between to a visor<br />

clasp, hallmarked Birmingham 1991, 21cm long; and a blue<br />

topaz single stone ring, the oval mixed cut blue topaz rub over<br />

set above a tapered band, stamped ‘750’ finger size L<br />

£150-250<br />

2<br />

2<br />

Henning Koppel for Georg Jensen, a Danish silver coloured<br />

brooch, stamped marks, design no. 322, of abstract form with<br />

open cells, 4.7cm long<br />

£70-100<br />

3<br />

3<br />

Regitze Overgaard for Georg Jensen, a Danish silver coloured<br />

Zephyr ring, stamped marks, design no. 500, ring size N<br />

£150-200<br />

LONDON<br />

4<br />

4<br />

A pair of gold ore cufflinks by Bjorn Weckstrom, the square<br />

gold ore panels with quartz flecks set within bark textured<br />

mounts, with ‘T’ bar and swivel backs, signed BW, stamped<br />

‘585’ with assay marks for Helsinki 1968<br />

£300-500<br />

5<br />

5<br />

A pair of diamond cufflinks, the textured cylindrical fronts with<br />

baton decoration and baguette cut diamond accents, with ‘T’<br />

bar and swivel backs<br />

£350-450<br />

6<br />

6<br />

A pair of tiger’s eye and diamond cufflinks, the tiger’s eye<br />

batons set within eight cut diamond and rope twist collars, with<br />

‘T’ bar and swivel backs<br />

£400-600<br />

5


LONDON<br />

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7<br />

A suite of silver ‘Somerset’ mesh jewellery<br />

by Tiffany & Co., comprising: a collar<br />

necklace with a concealed box snap clasp,<br />

signed Tiffany & Co., hallmarked <strong>London</strong><br />

2007, 43.5cm long, with a black suede Tiffany<br />

& Co. pouchette and pale blue outer card<br />

box; a mesh slave bangle, signed T & Co.,<br />

hallmarked <strong>London</strong> 2009, with a Tiffany & Co.<br />

black suede bangle case and pale blue outer<br />

card box; a pair of mesh hoop earrings,<br />

signed T &Co., stamped ‘925’, 3.2cm long;<br />

and a mesh band ring, signed T & Co.,<br />

stamped ‘925’, finger size Q<br />

£150-250<br />

8<br />

A cuff bangle by Tiffany & Co., the tapered<br />

cuff embossed with flower heads, signed<br />

Tiffany & Co. 2003, stamped ‘925’, with a<br />

Tiffany & Co., cloth pouchette and outer<br />

card box; an ‘Eternal Circle’ silver pendant<br />

by Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co., signed<br />

Tiffany T & Co., hallmarked <strong>London</strong> import<br />

1997, on an 18 carat white gold chain by<br />

Asprey & Garrard, the clasp signed AG,<br />

hallmarked <strong>London</strong> 1999, with a Tiffany & Co.<br />

blue cloth pouchette and outer card box; a<br />

pair of silver Tiffany & Co. open circles drop<br />

earrings, signed Tiffany & Co., stamped ‘925’<br />

‘750’ with Italian control marks, with post<br />

firings, with a Tiffany & Co. pale blue suede<br />

pouchette and outer card box; a pair of two<br />

colour flower head hoop earrings by Tiffany<br />

& Co., signed T & Co., stamped ‘925’ ‘750’,<br />

with a Tiffany & Co. pale blue suede<br />

pouchette and outer card box<br />

£500-700<br />

9<br />

Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co., a diamond<br />

tennis bracelet, set along the length with<br />

nineteen brilliant cut diamonds in spectacle<br />

mounts, approximately 1.90 carats total,<br />

with chain link connections between, signed<br />

T&Co Peretti, stamped ‘750’, 16cm long<br />

£700-1,000<br />

6 www.dnfa.com tel. +44 (0) 20 3291 2832


10<br />

12<br />

11<br />

10<br />

A garnet dress ring by Piaget,<br />

the heart shaped garnet rub<br />

over set above a wide tapered<br />

heart shaped band shank,<br />

signed Piaget 1996, numbered<br />

A79684, stamped ‘750’ finger<br />

size O<br />

£600-800<br />

11<br />

An amethyst ‘Tank’ ring by<br />

Cartier, the square polished<br />

amethyst tension set in a<br />

tapered band, signed Cartier<br />

1997, numbered J27570,<br />

stamped ‘750’ finger size J<br />

£600-800<br />

13<br />

LONDON<br />

12<br />

An 18 carat gold chain and<br />

pendant, the pendant modelled<br />

as a caricature pig with<br />

cabochon ruby eyes, on an<br />

anchor link chain with a visor<br />

clasp, hallmarked Birmingham<br />

import 1994, 52cm long, 28g<br />

gross<br />

£400-600<br />

13<br />

A peridot and freshwater<br />

cultured pearl torsade<br />

necklace, composed of six<br />

strands of peridot beads,<br />

gathered at the back with an<br />

8mm freshwater cultured pearl,<br />

with graduated freshwater<br />

cultured pearl tassel drops,<br />

114cm long<br />

£100-150<br />

7


8<br />

LONDON<br />

14<br />

A 9 carat gold rectangular cigarette case by<br />

Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1918, engine<br />

turned overall, 15.5cm (6in) long, 211g (6.75 oz)<br />

£1,200-1,500<br />

15<br />

A 9 carat gold rectangular cigarette case by The<br />

Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, <strong>London</strong> 1929,<br />

engine turned overall, engraved inside ‘W. T. Leech<br />

with the gratitude of the B.B.C. December 1930’,<br />

11.5cm (4 ½in) long, 147g<br />

£1,000-1,500<br />

16<br />

A gold coloured rectangular cigarette case,<br />

unmarked, engine turned overall, engraved ‘E.H.C.’<br />

to the upper cover, an outline map of Australia, an<br />

heraldic kangaroo and lion, ‘TR’ between and<br />

‘Australia February 1955 - October 1957’ inside,<br />

11.5cm (4 ½in) long, 133g<br />

£800-1,200<br />

17<br />

Cartier, a rectangular hinged note pad case,<br />

stamped ‘Cartier’, ‘14K’ and no. 1363 4966, woven<br />

mesh, the hinged pad receiver engraved ‘Drue’,<br />

7.5cm (3in) long, 44g<br />

£600-800<br />

15<br />

14<br />

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www.dnfa.com tel. +44 (0) 20 3291 2832


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18<br />

Cartier, a 9 carat two-colour gold<br />

money clip, <strong>London</strong> 1958, remains<br />

of inventory no., the hinged baton<br />

stay with a disc thumb piece<br />

engraved ‘from Kate 8-10-58’, 5cm<br />

(2in) long, 17.2g, in a box from<br />

Cartier<br />

£300-400<br />

19<br />

An 18 carat gold novelty miniature<br />

tool kit by Saunders & Shepherd &<br />

Co. Ltd, <strong>London</strong> 1977, comprising: a<br />

fret saw, a two-colour claw<br />

hammer, a pliers, a ring spanner, an<br />

open-ended spanner, an adjustable<br />

spanner, a nut and a bolt, each with<br />

a bale and suspension ring, the<br />

hammer 6cm long (excluding bale<br />

and ring), 129.5g, contained in a<br />

fabric kit roll<br />

£2,200-2,600<br />

20<br />

A French diamond mounted gold<br />

mesh evening bag or purse, little<br />

guarantee for .750 standard for<br />

Paris 1847-1919, the chain with .750<br />

standard chain mark, early 20th<br />

century, the catch mounted with<br />

two sugarloaf cabochon sapphires,<br />

one side of the frame mounted with<br />

a line of approx. 100 old brilliant cut<br />

diamonds, approximately 3.00<br />

carats total, the interior with two<br />

silk lined compartments, 15.5cm<br />

(6 1/ 8in) wide, 490g (15.75 oz) gross<br />

£3,000-5,000<br />

20<br />

LONDON<br />

9


10<br />

LONDON<br />

22<br />

A steel and ivory table dessert service, the blades<br />

stamped ‘JFP. Nilox’, mid 20th century, the ivory<br />

handles tapered and canted, comprising:<br />

Twelve table knives<br />

Twelve cake forks<br />

Twelve cheese knives<br />

Twelve dessert knives<br />

Twelve dessert forks<br />

A bread knife<br />

A cake knife<br />

A pastry slice<br />

A serving fork<br />

A butter knife<br />

A cheese knife<br />

In a fitted faux leather case with two trays<br />

£200-300<br />

21<br />

23<br />

21<br />

An electro-plated jewellery box, incuse stamped ‘M.S.’<br />

(untraced), early 20th century, the cover applied in brass with<br />

‘Bijoux’, with a front mounted knurled screw catch, with blue<br />

velvet lining, 17cm (6 ½in) long (no key)<br />

£80-120<br />

23<br />

A set of twelve Edwardian silver and mother of pearl<br />

fruit knives and forks by Frederick C. Asman & Co.,<br />

Sheffield 1909, the blades and tines engraved with a wavy<br />

line, the handles plain, the knives 18cm (7in) long, in a<br />

plain walnut case<br />

£200-300<br />

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25<br />

A matched silver Old English bead pattern table service by<br />

United Cutlers Ltd., Sheffield 1993, 1994 & 1997, comprising:<br />

Three table spoons<br />

Eight table forks<br />

Eight dessert spoons<br />

Eight dessert forks<br />

Eight soup spoons<br />

Eight fish knives<br />

Eight fish forks<br />

Eight fruit spoons<br />

Eight fruit forks<br />

Eight tea spoons<br />

Eight coffee spoons<br />

4389g (141.1 oz);<br />

Together with the following with silver handles and steel blades:<br />

Eight table knives<br />

Eight dessert knives<br />

Eight tea knives<br />

£1,800-2,200<br />

24<br />

25<br />

26<br />

An Edwardian silver mounted cut glass claret jug by Walker &<br />

Hall, Sheffield 1907, the silver mount and angular handle in the<br />

manner of Dr Christopher Dresser, on an ovoid body with two<br />

bunches of grapes in oval panels, 23cm (9in) high<br />

£200-300<br />

26<br />

LONDON<br />

24<br />

A matched silver Old English pattern<br />

table service by Roberts & Belk Ltd.,<br />

Sheffield 1945, comprising:<br />

Six table forks<br />

Six dessert spoons<br />

Six dessert forks<br />

Six tea spoons<br />

1046g (33.6 oz);<br />

Together with six silver handled and<br />

steel bladed table knives by Roberts &<br />

Belk Ltd., Sheffield 1996<br />

£600-800<br />

11


12<br />

LONDON<br />

27<br />

28<br />

27<br />

A late Victorian silver mounted glass novelty decanter by Hukin & Heath (John Thomas<br />

Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton), Birmingham 1893, formed as a champagne magnum<br />

with a hinged ‘cork’ stopper, 38.5cm (15 ¼in) high<br />

£700-1,000<br />

28<br />

A late Victorian silver ink stand by John Grinsell & Sons, <strong>London</strong> 1898, Rd. no. 334869,<br />

semi circular with a serpentine shaped front, a pierced shaped three quarter gallery, a<br />

central circular glass inkwell, with a flat silver cover and a glass liner, a pen wipe, a bristle<br />

and a pen rest, on three pierced bracket feet, 22cm (8 ¾in) wide, the base 596g (19.15 oz)<br />

£300-400<br />

29<br />

A pair of late Victorian silver baluster chocolate pots by D. & J. Welby, <strong>London</strong> 1899, with<br />

conical finials to the flat top covers, volute thumb pieces, foliate rims, turned ebony<br />

handles set at the side, each on three shell and stepped pad feet, 22cm (8 ¾in) high,<br />

1081g (34.75 oz) gross<br />

£800-1,200<br />

29<br />

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30<br />

30<br />

An Edwardian silver hammered ovoid asymmetrical bowl by<br />

Josiah Williams & Co. of Bristol (George Maudsley Jackson &<br />

David Landsborough Fullerton), <strong>London</strong> 1903, with a cast and<br />

scroll pierced shaped border, the interior gilt, 15cm (6in) long,<br />

282g (9.05 oz)<br />

£200-300<br />

31<br />

31<br />

An Edwardian silver oblong entree dish and cover on an<br />

electro-plated heating stand by The Goldsmiths &<br />

Silversmiths Co. Ltd, <strong>London</strong> 1909, with a vase shape finial to<br />

the domed cover, twin moulded loop handles, a beaded edge, a<br />

liner, the stand with four patera headed reeded supports, a<br />

central burner and on paw feet, 28cm (11in) long, 1184g<br />

(38.05 oz) weighable<br />

£400-500<br />

LONDON<br />

32<br />

32<br />

A pair of café au lait pots by Carrington & Co., <strong>London</strong> 1916,<br />

stamped for Carrington & Co. as retailers, each with a<br />

composition handle and a tapered body, on an octagonal foot,<br />

21cm (8 in) high, 855g (27.5 oz) gross<br />

£200-300<br />

33<br />

33<br />

A silver shaped rectangular twin handled tray by The<br />

Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, <strong>London</strong> 1922, stamped for<br />

Goldsmiths & Silversmiths as retailers, with a raised moulded<br />

rim, 59.5cm (23 ½in) long, 2440g (78.45 oz)<br />

£1,000-1,500<br />

34<br />

34<br />

A silver four piece cruet set by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1927,<br />

Reg. no. 726507, with ball finials, scalloped rims and cantedrectangular<br />

or facetted bodies, comprising: a mustard pot, a<br />

salt cellar and two pepper pots, the peppers 9.5cm (3 ¾in) high,<br />

396g (12.75 oz), with a fiddle pattern salt spoon, <strong>London</strong> 1837,<br />

and two glass liners<br />

£150-200<br />

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LONDON<br />

35<br />

35<br />

A silver cup or goblet by D. & J. Wellby Ltd, <strong>London</strong> 1931,<br />

stamped for Wellby as retailers, in mid 17th century style, the<br />

bowl with four panels, each with a leaf on a matted ground<br />

between beaded punch borders, on a plain spreading foot,<br />

11cm (4 ¼in) high, 248g (7.95 oz)<br />

£100-150<br />

36<br />

36<br />

A silver shaped oblong cheese or bread board by Elkington &<br />

Co., Birmingham 1934 (jubilee mark), no. 32594, with a wooden<br />

insert and a nulled rim, 29cm (11 ½in) long, 624g (20.05 oz)<br />

£200-300<br />

37<br />

A matched Art Deco silver tapered oblong four piece tea<br />

service by F. H. Adams & Co., Birmingham 1934 (jubilee mark,<br />

the hotwater pot 1936), the tea and hotwater pots with ivory<br />

square tapered finials and angular handles, on tuck-in bases,<br />

the tea pot 28cm (11in) long, the hotwater pot 18.5cm (7 ¼in)<br />

high, 1778g (57.2 oz) gross<br />

£600-800<br />

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37


38<br />

38<br />

A pair of silver baluster café au lait pots by Blackmore &<br />

Fletcher Ltd, <strong>London</strong> 1936, with composition ball finials to the<br />

domed covers and composition scroll handles, the bodies<br />

engraved with a script ‘B’, each on a stepped circular foot, the<br />

coffee pot 23cm (9in) high, 1113g (35.75 oz) gross<br />

£300-400<br />

LONDON<br />

39<br />

39<br />

A silver shaped square salver by Duncan & Scobbie of<br />

Glasgow, Birmingham 1939, the raised moulded border with a<br />

decorative rim and shells at the angles, on four scroll and pad<br />

feet, 30cm, (11 ¾in) square, 1046g (33.65 oz)<br />

£300-400<br />

40<br />

A silver oblong hors d’oeuvres stand by Frank Cobb & Co. Ltd,<br />

Sheffield 1943, the raised border incorporating flat handles, with<br />

a moulded rim, engraved ‘W.A.B.’, ‘D.E.M.B.’, ‘1920’ and ‘1945’,<br />

44cm (17 ¼in) long, 933g (31.95 oz), with five cut glass dishes<br />

£300-400<br />

40<br />

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LONDON<br />

41<br />

An Art Deco silver four piece circular tea service by Wakely &<br />

Wheeler, <strong>London</strong> 1947 (the sugar basin 1946), the tea and<br />

hotwater pots with composition reeded finials and angular<br />

handles, plain bodies and on short reeded bases, the tea pot<br />

26cm (10in) long, the hotwater pot 17.5cm (7in) high, 1889g<br />

(60.75 oz)<br />

£600-800<br />

41<br />

42<br />

42<br />

A pair of silver gilt wine tasters by Tiffany & Co., <strong>London</strong> 1960,<br />

incuse stamped ‘Tiffany & Co. England’ and ‘Sterling’, the<br />

handles formed as confronting serpents, 11.5cm (4 ½in) long,<br />

252g (8.1 oz)<br />

£700-1,000 43<br />

43<br />

A set of six silver champagne saucers by Charles S. Green &<br />

Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1968 (4) and 1969 (2), engraved with a<br />

scroll foliate band and a script ‘H’, on inverted baluster stems<br />

and on circular bases, the interiors gilt, 11.5cm (4 5/ 8in) high,<br />

859g (27.6 oz), in a red cloth covered case<br />

£300-500<br />

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44<br />

A pair of silver goblets by C. J. Vander Ltd, <strong>London</strong> 1971, the<br />

slope-sided bowls rough textured, on tapering polished stems<br />

and circular bases with rough textured rims, 12.5cm (5in) high,<br />

519g (16.65 oz)<br />

£200-250<br />

45<br />

A cast silver three light candelabrum by<br />

J. B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham<br />

1971, the three branch detachable top with<br />

a baluster finial, a turned and tapered<br />

column, the square stepped base with<br />

incurved angles, 22cm (8 ½in) high,<br />

888g (28.55 oz)<br />

£400-600<br />

46<br />

A pair of silver shell butter dishes,<br />

maker’s mark ‘A C & Ss Ld’ (not traced),<br />

<strong>London</strong> 1974, with shell handles, the<br />

bodies with scrolls and foliage, on knurled<br />

feet, 13cm (5 ¼in) long, 247g (7.95 oz)<br />

£150-250<br />

47<br />

A pair of silver shaped circular<br />

waiters by Mappin & Webb Ltd.,<br />

Birmingham 1975, each with a<br />

gadrooned and shell border, on<br />

three paw feet, 20.5cm (8 in)<br />

diameter, 593g (19 oz) gross<br />

£250-350<br />

44<br />

47<br />

46<br />

45<br />

LONDON<br />

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LONDON<br />

48<br />

A Columbian silver<br />

coloured part table<br />

service, stamped 0.900,<br />

adhesive labels for<br />

Argenteria Italiana, Bogota<br />

as retailers, mid-late 20th<br />

century, the twelve hexafoil<br />

underplates with moulded<br />

borders, 30cm (11 7/8in)<br />

diameter; a shaped oval<br />

meat plate conforming,<br />

50cm (19 ¾in) long; two<br />

shaped rectangular serving<br />

plates, 43.5cm (17 1/8in)<br />

long; and a shaped circular<br />

salad bowl, 32.5cm (12 ¾in)<br />

diameter, 8882g (285.55 oz)<br />

£2,500-3,500<br />

49<br />

49<br />

A silver flared circular bowl, maker’s mark ‘WH & S’ (not<br />

traced), <strong>London</strong> 2000 (millennium mark), plain and on a collet<br />

foot, 25.5cm (10 ¼in) diameter, 940g (30.25 oz)<br />

£300-400<br />

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50<br />

50<br />

A pair of silver candlesticks by C. J. Vander Ltd, Sheffield<br />

1997, of knopped and tapered form, on square-canted stepped<br />

bases, 29cm (11 ½in) high, loaded<br />

£350-450<br />

52<br />

LONDON<br />

51<br />

51<br />

A German Art Nouveau silvered metal model of a gondola by<br />

WMF, the gondolier standing on rear platform with a long reach<br />

oar, stamped marks, no. 409, with a green glass liner, 57cm long<br />

Probably intended as a rowing trophy.<br />

£300-500<br />

52<br />

A French electro-plated part dinner service by Christofle,<br />

stamped marks, 20th century comprising: a twin handled<br />

tureen and cover, two graduated oval and three graduated<br />

circular plates, two graduated ecuelles and a double-lipped<br />

sauce boat, in Empire style and engraved with a monogram, the<br />

tureen and cover 20cm (8in) high, the longest oval plate 49cm<br />

(19 ¼in) long<br />

£300-400<br />

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LONDON<br />

53<br />

53<br />

A Swedish silver vegetable dish by C. G. Hallberg, Stockholm<br />

1904, .830 standard, with a compressed spherical finial to the<br />

flat cover, a removable tapering ebony handle, secured by a pin<br />

attached to a chain, the body with a reeded rim and plain<br />

tapering sides, 33cm (13 in) long, 921g (29.6 oz) gross<br />

£300-500<br />

54<br />

54<br />

A Swedish silver coloured vegetable dish by K. Andersen,<br />

Stockholm 1934, .830 standard, with a bud finial to the domed<br />

cover, a removable baluster Bakelite handle, secured by a pin<br />

attached to a chain, the interior gilt, 29.5cm (11 ½in) long, 665g<br />

(21.35 oz) gross; and an electro-plated vegetable dish similar<br />

by C. G. Hallberg, 32cm (12 ½in) long<br />

£300-500<br />

55<br />

55<br />

A Danish silver coloured three piece coffee service by<br />

Michelsen, Copenhagen 1934 and 1936, assay master Jens<br />

Sigsgaard, .925 standard, the shaped cylindrical coffee pot with<br />

a swing handle to the foliate embossed cover, with a turned<br />

ebony side handle, the body with waved panels alternately<br />

embossed with foliate decoration and plain, 13.5cm (5in) high;<br />

the milk jug and sugar basin conforming, 582g (18.7 oz) gross<br />

£300-500<br />

56<br />

56<br />

Johan Rohde (1856-1935) for Georg Jensen Silversmithy, a<br />

Danish silver pedestal cup and cover, stamped marks for 1925-<br />

1932, import marks for <strong>London</strong> 1966, sponsor’s incuse mark<br />

‘SCo’ (not traced), design no. 43, designed 1908, 15.5cm (6in)<br />

high, 441g (14.15 oz)<br />

£600-800<br />

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57<br />

57<br />

A Mexican silver coloured plain oblong dish, maker’s incuse<br />

mark M.R.R. (script), eagle mark 1 for Mexico City circa 1955-<br />

1980, the thickened rim with raised angles, 19.5cm (7 ¾in) long,<br />

340g (10.95 oz)<br />

£120-180<br />

58<br />

58<br />

A Mexican silver coloured oval butter dish and cover by<br />

Juventino Lopez Reyes, stamped marks, eagle mark 9, 1970s,<br />

with a ball finial to the domed cover, the dish with an everted<br />

rim, 20.5cm (8in) long, 399g (12.85 oz)<br />

£120-180<br />

59<br />

59<br />

A Spanish silver novelty articulated fish box, import marked<br />

for <strong>London</strong> 1963 by Israel Freeman & Son Ltd, with inset red<br />

glass eyes and engraved scales, the head hinging with the catch<br />

at the dorsal fin, 32.5cm (12 ¾in) long, 331g (10.65 oz) gross<br />

£300-500<br />

LONDON<br />

60<br />

60<br />

A silver gilt novelty pencil sharpener by Garrard & Co. Ltd,<br />

<strong>London</strong> 1997, incuse stamped ‘Garrard’, the open mouth taking<br />

the pencil into the mounted steel sharpener, the tail unscrewing<br />

to empty the shavings, 8.5cm (3 ¼in) long, 170g (5.45 oz) gross<br />

£200-300<br />

61<br />

61<br />

Swaine Adeney Brigg, a black leather Churchill 3 ½in attaché<br />

case, with brass locks and internal pockets, 46cm (18in) wide,<br />

33cm (13in) deep, 9cm (3 ½in) high (with two keys)<br />

£100-150<br />

62<br />

62<br />

Swaine Adeney Brigg for Rolls Royce, a tan leather document<br />

case, with ‘RR’ logo, the lock engraved ‘Rolls Royce’, the two<br />

compartment interior blind stamped ‘With Compliments Sir<br />

Colin Chandler Chairman Vickers Plc’ and a Swaine Adeney<br />

Brigg for Rolls Royce label, 33cm (13in) high, 43cm (17in) wide<br />

Chandler served as the Chairman, Chief Executive and<br />

Managing Director of Vickers Plc. from 1990 to 1999.<br />

£150-200<br />

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LONDON<br />

63<br />

63<br />

Must de Cartier, a burgundy leather shoulder bag, long side<br />

flap with blindstamped logo, gilt metal label ‘les must de<br />

Cartier Rd 1975 Paris’, 37cm (14 ½in) high; with a matched<br />

wallet/purse by Cartier<br />

£150-200<br />

64<br />

64<br />

Yves St Laurent, a tan leather portfolio case, with a<br />

combination lock, the interior with a zipped compartment, ‘YSL’<br />

logo to swing zip pull, and a rear compartment, gilt metal label<br />

‘Yves Saint Laurent Made in France’, 28cm (11in) high, 36cm<br />

(14 ¼in) wide (repair to lock)<br />

£200-300<br />

65<br />

65<br />

Louis Vuitton, a hard rectangular monogram wine or aperitif<br />

hamper, with brass fittings, a handle to the hinged top, the front<br />

falling to reveal the suede interior with compartments for the<br />

fittings, four glass tumblers and the following chromium plated<br />

pieces with stamped marks: an insulated ice flask or wine<br />

cooler, a circular box, a bottle opener and an ice tongs, logos<br />

and stamped marks throughout, 37cm high (14 ½in), 41cm<br />

(16 ¼in) wide (with two keys and a luggage label)<br />

£400-600<br />

66<br />

66<br />

Hermès, a crocodile hard rectangular travelling vanity case,<br />

with nickel fittings, a handle to the hinged top, the front falling<br />

to reveal the black leather interior with compartments for<br />

fittings, three brush surrounds, three boxes and a wallet,<br />

stamped marks to the lock plate and an applied label, 27cm<br />

high (10 ¾in), 47cm (18 ½in) wide<br />

£300-500<br />

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67<br />

67<br />

Dunhill, an electro-plated Unique gas pocket lighter, with<br />

vertical lines, stamped marks, 6.5cm (2 5/8in) high, in its box<br />

with instruction booklet, the guarantee dated 1986, and three<br />

packets of Dunhill flints<br />

£100-150<br />

68<br />

68<br />

Elie Bleu, a French black leather travelling humidor, late 20th<br />

century, with a tightly fitting drawer for approx. 20 half coronas,<br />

cedar lined interior with humidifier, gilt stamped mark beneath,<br />

in its box from Elie Bleu<br />

£150-250<br />

LONDON<br />

69<br />

69<br />

A colour stained wood humidor, of recent manufacture, with<br />

black lacquer outline, the cedar interior with an unattached<br />

Credo humidifier, 25.5cm (10in) wide<br />

£200-300<br />

70<br />

70<br />

Hennessy, a stained and inlaid wooden humidor, of recent<br />

manufacture, straight-sided and of oval section, applied with a<br />

metal label ‘Cognac Hennessy Cave a Cigars’, the interior with<br />

a plexiglass door revealing the cigar shelves, a hygrometer and<br />

humidifier, the other side with space for a cognac bottle, 28cm<br />

(11in) high<br />

£700-900<br />

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LONDON<br />

71<br />

Suntory Whisky<br />

30 years old<br />

original presentation box<br />

1 bottle<br />

£200-250<br />

72<br />

The Yamazaki Single Malt Whisky<br />

Aged 25 years<br />

original presentation box<br />

1 bottle<br />

£200-250<br />

73<br />

The Yamazaki Single Malt Whisky, 1984<br />

Original presentation box<br />

1 bottle<br />

£100-150<br />

74<br />

The Hakushu Single Malt Whisky<br />

aged 25 years<br />

Suntory Limited<br />

original packaging<br />

1 bottle<br />

£250-300<br />

75<br />

Glenfarclas Single Malt Whisky<br />

Distilled 25th December 1959<br />

1 bottle<br />

£200-250<br />

76<br />

Bowmore Single Malt Whisky<br />

Aged 30 years<br />

Islay<br />

original presentation box<br />

1 bottle<br />

£200-250<br />

77<br />

The Glenlivet Cellar Collection<br />

Single Malt Scotch Whisky<br />

Limited Edition 1964<br />

original presentation box<br />

1 bottle<br />

£200-250<br />

78<br />

The Balvenie Single Malt Vintage Cask 1967<br />

No. 68 of 153 limited edition bottles<br />

original presentation tin<br />

1 bottle<br />

£300-350<br />

79<br />

Springbank Scotch Malt Whisky<br />

Distilled June 1970, Bottled July 1993<br />

Bottle No.38 of 280<br />

original presenation packaging<br />

1 bottle<br />

£400-450<br />

80<br />

The Glenlivet Cellar Collection<br />

1959 Limited Edition<br />

Bottle No. 231/400<br />

1 bottle<br />

£500-600<br />

81<br />

Bowmore Gold Fine Oak Cask Islay Single Malt<br />

Distilled 1964, aged 44 years<br />

1 bottle<br />

£800-1,200<br />

82<br />

Glenfiddich Rare Collection<br />

Aged 40 years<br />

Bottle No.286 of 600<br />

1 bottle<br />

£200-250<br />

83<br />

Auchentoshan 1962 Single Malt<br />

Aged forty one years<br />

Bottle No. 067/112<br />

1 bottle<br />

£150-200<br />

84<br />

The Dalmore 1839-1989<br />

Bottle No. 21/50<br />

1 decanter<br />

£1,000-2,000<br />

85<br />

The Balvenie Single Cask 1970<br />

Bottle No. 121 of 191<br />

1 bottle<br />

£400-500<br />

86<br />

The Macallan 1946<br />

Fifty two years old<br />

Bottle No. 254<br />

1 bottle<br />

£1,000-1,500<br />

87<br />

Tomatin Single Malt<br />

Matured for over 40 years<br />

Limited Release 1967 Distillation<br />

original packaging<br />

1 bottle<br />

£150-200<br />

88<br />

Bowmore Islay Single Malt<br />

Aged 37 years<br />

1968 Limited Edition<br />

original packaging<br />

1 bottle<br />

£200-250<br />

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71<br />

72 73 74<br />

75 76 77 79 78 80<br />

LONDON<br />

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LONDON<br />

81 82 83 84 86 85<br />

89<br />

Glenmorangie Sauternes Wood Finish<br />

Distilled in 1981, bottled in 2002<br />

Limited Edition No. 1017<br />

original packaging<br />

1 bottle<br />

£100-150<br />

90<br />

Glenmorangie Malaga Wood Finish<br />

25 years old<br />

Limited edition<br />

1 bottle<br />

£150-200<br />

91<br />

Glenfiddich Vintage Reserve<br />

Laid Down in 1973 for over 33 years<br />

Bottle No. 178 of Cask No. 9874<br />

original packaging<br />

1 bottle<br />

£100-150<br />

92<br />

The Balvenie Vintage Cask 1968<br />

Bottle No. 20 of 180 bottles<br />

original packaging<br />

1 bottle<br />

£100-150<br />

93<br />

Bowmore Islay Single Malt Oloroso Cask 1964<br />

1 bottle<br />

£800-1,200<br />

94<br />

The Glenmorangie 1963<br />

1 bottle<br />

£300-350<br />

95<br />

Glenmorangie Cognac Matured<br />

Bottle No. 546 of 850<br />

original packaging<br />

1 bottle<br />

£200-250<br />

96<br />

Springbank Scotch Malt Whisky<br />

Distilled 31.10. 1967, Bottled 22.8.1988<br />

Bottle No.509 of 648<br />

1 bottle<br />

£400-450<br />

97<br />

Macphail’s Rare Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky<br />

Aged 30 years<br />

1 decanter<br />

£100-150<br />

98<br />

Glenfarclas Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky<br />

Aged 50 years<br />

1 decanter<br />

£1,000-1,500<br />

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91<br />

92<br />

87 88 89 90<br />

93<br />

LONDON<br />

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LONDON<br />

99<br />

Springbank<br />

Aged 25 years<br />

The Frank McHardy bottling<br />

original packaging<br />

1bottle<br />

£200-250<br />

99A<br />

The Dalmore Forty Years Old<br />

Single Highland Whisky<br />

1 bottle<br />

£250-300<br />

100<br />

Hine Champagne Cognac, 1957<br />

Original packaging<br />

1 bottle<br />

£200-250<br />

99<br />

95 96<br />

94<br />

101<br />

Camus Tradition Cognac<br />

Baccarat Crystal<br />

1 decanter<br />

£300-350<br />

102<br />

Hennessy Ellipse Cognac<br />

Baccarat decanter<br />

1 decanter<br />

£1,000-2,000<br />

103<br />

Louis XIII Remy Martin Grande Champagne Cognac<br />

1 Baccarat decanter (1.5L)<br />

£600-800<br />

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97<br />

99A<br />

98


104<br />

Remy Martin Extra Fine<br />

Champagne Cognac<br />

1 decanter<br />

£100-150<br />

105<br />

Hennessy Paradis Extra Rare<br />

Cognac<br />

1 decanter<br />

£100-150<br />

106<br />

Camus Jubilee Cognac<br />

1 baccarat decanter<br />

£100-150<br />

107<br />

Frapin Cognac<br />

1 decanter<br />

£200-250<br />

108<br />

Martell Creation Cognac<br />

1 Baccarat decanter<br />

£1,000-1,500<br />

109<br />

L’Espirit de Courvoisier<br />

1 decanter<br />

£300-350<br />

110<br />

Ragnaud Sabourin Paradis<br />

Heritage Gaston Briand<br />

Grand Fine Champagne Cognac<br />

1er cru de Cognac<br />

Bottle No. 77<br />

original packaging<br />

1 bottle<br />

£300-350<br />

111<br />

Le Voyage De Delamain<br />

Cognac Grande Champagne<br />

1 Baccarat decanter<br />

£1,000-2,000<br />

112<br />

Frapin Extra Cognac<br />

Grand Champagne Premier<br />

Grand Cru<br />

1 decanter<br />

£100-150<br />

113<br />

Croizet Cognac Millesime,<br />

1928<br />

Bottle No.0047/0085<br />

1 bottle<br />

£150-200<br />

114<br />

Triomphe Grande Champagne<br />

Cognac<br />

1 decanter<br />

£1,000-2,000<br />

110<br />

100<br />

105<br />

101<br />

111<br />

106<br />

114<br />

102<br />

107<br />

103<br />

112<br />

108<br />

104<br />

109<br />

113<br />

LONDON<br />

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FOUNTAIN<br />

PENS


115 116 117 118<br />

115<br />

Mabie Todd & Co., New York, a ‘Swan’ eyedropper fountain pen, early 20th century, the cap and barrel with scrolling chased gold<br />

plated overlay, and 14 carat ‘Swan 1’ nib<br />

£100-150<br />

116<br />

Waterman’s, a gold overlay eyedropper fountain pen, early 20th century, the cap and ‘French style’ barrel with cased gold flower<br />

overlay, with ‘Waterman’s 2’ fine gold nib<br />

£100-150<br />

117<br />

Waterman’s Ideal, a fountain pen, circa 1920, with silver filigree overlay, lever filler, with fine Waterman’s Ideal nib<br />

£100-150<br />

LONDON<br />

118<br />

Special Super, a two colour gold overlay safety fountain pen, circa 1920, the cap and barrel with alternate spiralling bands of white<br />

and yellow gold pierced work overlay, the cap top chased with a rose, with fine 14 carat gold nib<br />

£100-150<br />

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LONDON<br />

119<br />

120<br />

119<br />

Cartier, Must de Cartier, a red lacquer fountain pen, with gold plated detail, the Cartier Trinity rings on the cap top, with very fine 18<br />

carat gold nib, fluted section, cartridge converter, in its box with outer card packaging<br />

£100-150<br />

120<br />

Montegrappa, Marostica, a limited edition fountain pen, released 2000, no.0331, the square section crimson resin cap and barrel<br />

with silver overlay chequer-engraved around the symbols of the Italian city, the blind cap in the form of a Rook, with 18 carat gold nib<br />

with platinum overlay, piston filler, in its box with outer card packaging and paperwork<br />

£200-300<br />

121<br />

Parker Centennial Burgundy, a limited edition fountain pen and ballpoint set, released in 2001, with burgundy cap and barrel and<br />

black and gold plated trim, the fountain pen with three cap bands and 18 carat gold Parker Arrow nib, in a wooden box together with<br />

inkwell and spare ink cartridges<br />

£250-350<br />

122<br />

Parker, Duofold CP5 Vintage and Modern, a limited edition silver fountain pen set, released 1999, the Vintage edition no. 596/1888,<br />

with guilloche engraving overall and gold plated trim, and two colour Parker Duofold nib; the Modern edition no. 368/1888, with<br />

fishnet engraving overall and two colour Parker Duofold nib, both pens in separate boxes<br />

£250-350<br />

123<br />

OMAS, Giacomo Casanova, a limited edition fountain pen, released 2003, no.253/725, the porcelain barrel painted with scenes from<br />

the life of the 18th century adventurer, the silver/gold cap with cameo of Casanova, with piston button filler, in its box, with outer<br />

card packaging and paperwork<br />

£200-300<br />

124<br />

OMAS, Mandela Series, ‘Africa’, a limited edition fountain pen, released 1999, no.0101/1600, the yellow resin cap and barrel with a<br />

enamelled silver overlay with the design of a man beneath the sun, Mandela’s signature on the cap, in its box with outer card<br />

packaging and paperwork<br />

£500-700<br />

125<br />

Sheaffer, Legacy Mount Everest Limited Edition fountain pen, released 2003, the cap and barrel electroplated in 23 carat brushed gold,<br />

and laser engraved with an inscription on the barrel reading ‘29th May 1953/ Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay/First Ascent of Mount<br />

Everest (29,035 ft)’ and the Nepalese name for the mountain, the date 1953 on the cap band, with 18 carat gold inlaid nib, in its box with<br />

cut glass inkwell, a box of cartridges, a spare plated cartridge, certificate of authenticity, and brochure, together with outer packaging<br />

£200-250<br />

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121<br />

122<br />

123<br />

124<br />

125<br />

LONDON<br />

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LONDON<br />

126 127 128 129<br />

126<br />

Montblanc 146, a black resin fountain pen, with rolled gold trim and two colour 14 carat gold nib, cartridge filler, in its box; together<br />

with Montblanc ballpoint pen, also in a box (2)<br />

£150-200<br />

127<br />

Montblanc 149, a black resin fountain pen, circa 1990, with ink window and two colour 14 carat gold nib, in its box with outer card<br />

packaging<br />

£150-200<br />

128<br />

Montblanc 149, a black resin fountain pen, circa 1990, the black resin cap and barrel with gold plated trim, and two colour 18 carat<br />

gold nib, piston filler, in a fitted box with Montblanc inkwell, together with an additional inkwell<br />

£180-220<br />

129<br />

Montblanc 149, a black resin fountain pen, circa 1990, the black resin cap and barrel with gold plated trim, and two colour 18 carat<br />

gold nib, piston filler, together with a Montblanc inkwell<br />

£180-220<br />

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130<br />

Montblanc, Solitaire Doue, a silver and black resin fountain pen, the fluted silver cap with gold plated trim, and black resin barrel,<br />

with fine two colour nib, in a Montblanc box, with service guide<br />

£250-350<br />

131<br />

Montblanc, ‘Etoile de Montblanc’, a black resin and diamond fountain pen, the tapered resin barrel and cap with platinum finish<br />

trim and a .06 carat floating diamond suspended in the transparent cap top, with fine 18 carat white gold nib, in a Montblanc box<br />

£150-200<br />

132<br />

Montblanc, Yehudi Menuhin, Limited Edition Donation Series fountain pen, released 2001, the black resin cap and barrel with<br />

gold plated trim, the clip in the design of a violin, with rhodium plated 18 carat gold nib, in its box with outer card packaging, CD<br />

and paperwork<br />

£150-200<br />

133<br />

Montblanc, ‘Citrine’ fountain pen, with brown lacquer cap and polished vermeil barrel, black section and two colour 18 carat gold nib<br />

£150-200<br />

134<br />

Montblanc, Czar Nikolai I fountain pen, with malachite cap, platinum finish fluted barrel, and green resin section, with two colour<br />

18 carat gold nib<br />

£150-200<br />

132 132 134<br />

130<br />

131<br />

LONDON<br />

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LONDON<br />

135<br />

Montblanc, Franz Kafka, Limited Edition Writer’s Series three pen set, released 2004, no.2069/18500, composed of translucent red<br />

resin with silver trim, the fountain pen with 18 carat white gold nib, in its box, with outer card packaging and service manual<br />

£450-500<br />

136<br />

Montblanc, Virginia Woolf, Limited Edition Writer’s Series fountain pen, released 2008, no. 14176/16000, the textured ‘wave effect’<br />

cap and barrel with gold plated trim, the clip set with a ruby, with fine 18 carat gold nib<br />

£150-200<br />

137<br />

Montblanc, Semiramis, Limited Edition Patron of the Arts fountain pen, released 1996, no.2040/4810, with black resin cap and<br />

barrel and gold plated filigree overlay with red enamel detail, and fine 18 carat gold Montblanc nib, in its box and outer card<br />

packaging, with service certificate<br />

£500-700<br />

135<br />

136<br />

137<br />

138<br />

138<br />

Montblanc, Prince Regent, Limited Edition Patron of the Arts Series fountain pen, released 1995, no.2012/4810, the blue resin cap<br />

and barrel with gold plated filigree overlay combining the Prince’s crown, with 18 carat gold nib, still in sealed plastic cover, in its<br />

box with outer card packaging and service manual<br />

£500-700<br />

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139<br />

Montblanc, Catherine the Great, Limited Edition Patron of the<br />

Art’s Series fountain pen, 3128/4810, released 1997, with<br />

aubergine resin cap and barrel and gold plated overlay,<br />

engraved with laurel bands, and fine 18k gold nib engraved with<br />

the Imperial Eagle, together with original packaging and service<br />

certificate<br />

£700-1,000<br />

140<br />

Montblanc, Peter the Great, Limited Edition Patron of the Arts<br />

Series fountain pen, 592/4810, released 1997, with green resin<br />

cap and barrel and gold plated overlay, engraved with laurel<br />

bands, and fine 18k gold nib engraved with the Imperial Eagle,<br />

together with original packaging and service certificate<br />

£600-800<br />

141<br />

Montblanc, Alexander the Great, Limited Edition Patron of the<br />

Arts fountain pen, 0113/4810, released 1998, with gold plated<br />

cap and blind cap and trim, gold veined marbled black lacquer<br />

barrel, and fine 18k two-toned rhodium plated gold nib engraved<br />

with the head of a ram, the symbol of the God Ammon, together<br />

with original packaging and service certificate<br />

£700-900<br />

139<br />

140<br />

141<br />

LONDON<br />

142<br />

142<br />

Cartier, Must de Cartier, a set of three leather and suede pen<br />

pouches, each with fittings for twelve pens, with burgundy<br />

leather trim to a tan suede ground, with gilt metal mounts, each<br />

41cm long<br />

£100-150<br />

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LONDON<br />

143<br />

Namiki, Emperor Collection, a togidashi maki-e<br />

fountain pen, circa 2001, the cap and barrel richly<br />

decorated with flowering branches, signed by the<br />

artist, with 18 carat gold Namiki 50 nib, in its<br />

wooden box with outer card packaging<br />

£2,000-3,000<br />

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FINE WATCHES


144<br />

144<br />

Cartier, a gilt metal and brushed steel desk clock with alarm,<br />

no. 7508 03586, the shaped square face with white dial, black<br />

Roman numerals, and tapered black hands, and white alarm<br />

marker, the non jewelled Cartier quartz movement no.909Q0135,<br />

on an easel stand, 8.7cm high<br />

£150-250<br />

40<br />

LONDON<br />

145<br />

POCKET WATCHES<br />

145<br />

Gravell & Son, Carthusian Street, <strong>London</strong>, an 18 carat gold<br />

open faced fob watch, no.13618, the four piece hinged case<br />

hallmarked <strong>London</strong> 1856, the gilt engraved and engine turned<br />

dial with gold Roman numerals, and blued steel Breguet hands,<br />

the three quarter plate English lever movement with pointed<br />

tooth escape wheel, tangential pallets, bimetallic split balance<br />

and flat balance spring, engraved regulator on the balance<br />

cock, the back of the case engine turned and engraved about<br />

the border with foliate scrolls, a cartouche to the centre, 40mm<br />

diameter<br />

£400-600<br />

146<br />

A French 18 carat gold open faced fob watch, circa 1900,<br />

French provincial gold mark for 1838-1919, the four piece hinged<br />

case with white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals, and gilt<br />

Louis XV hands, the gilt bar cylinder movement fully jewelled<br />

with three arm brass balance, flat balance spring, keyless<br />

wound, the case with a foliate chased and an engraved<br />

monogram on the back, 26mm diameter<br />

£150-200<br />

146<br />

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148<br />

An Edwardian 18 carat gold open faced pocket watch, no.<br />

700442, the four piece case hallmarked Birmingham 1908, the<br />

white dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel spade<br />

hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, the three quarter plate<br />

English lever movement with bimetallic split balance, overcoil<br />

balance spring, and foliate engraved balance cock with<br />

regulator index, the pointed tooth escape wheel with tangential<br />

pallets, keyless winding, the case back engraved with a<br />

monogram, 47mm diameter<br />

£300-400<br />

149<br />

147<br />

LONDON<br />

147<br />

A Swiss 18 carat gold open faced fob watch, no.109208,<br />

circa 1900, the four piece case with gilt engine turned dial,<br />

chased with flowers at the centre, black Roman numerals,<br />

and blued steel spade hands, the Swiss bar movement with<br />

straight line club tooth lever escapement, bimetallic split<br />

balance, Breguet overcoil, and regulator index on the balance<br />

cock, keyless wound, the case back engraved with foliate<br />

scrolls, 32mm diameter<br />

£180-220<br />

149<br />

Sagars, Blackburn, an 18 carat gold open faced pocket watch,<br />

the two piece case hallmarked Birmingham 1901, the white<br />

enamel dial with black Roman numerals, gold spade hands, and<br />

centre seconds, a stop/start slide on the band connected to the<br />

escape wheel, the three quarter plate English lever movement<br />

no.476630, with bimetallic split screwed balance, Breguet<br />

overcoil, pointed tooth escape wheel, and tangential pallets,<br />

regulator index on the balance cock, the case 48mm diameter,<br />

together with a double 9 carat gold curb link watch chain, with 9<br />

carat gold medallion and mounted 1911 sovereign<br />

£1,000-1,500<br />

148<br />

41


42<br />

LONDON<br />

150<br />

151<br />

A Swiss 14 carat gold full hunter minute repeating<br />

pocket watch with triple calendar, moon phases and<br />

chronograph, no. 2006, circa 1910, the five piece case with<br />

white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, gilt Louis XV<br />

hands, centre seconds chronograph with outer minutes<br />

track with 1/5 th divisions, subsidiary seconds dial about the<br />

moonphase aperture, and sub dials for date, day and<br />

month, the frosted gilt straight line lever movement with<br />

bimetallic split balance, overcoil balance spring, repeating<br />

on gongs activated by a slide on the band, column wheel<br />

chronograph exposed, the dust cover engraved with<br />

‘Medaille D’Or 1895/ No. 2006/ Repetition a Minutes/<br />

Chronograph’, the case engine turned, 55mm diameter<br />

£600-800<br />

152<br />

150<br />

Litherland & Co., Liverpool, no.1731, an 18 carat gold full<br />

hunter pocket watch, the two piece case hallmarked <strong>London</strong><br />

1804 (case maker ‘TH’ incuse), the white enamel dial with<br />

black Arabic numerals, outer and inner chapter ring<br />

(suggesting it was once housed in a half hunter case) and gilt<br />

spade hands, fusee winding through the dial, the rack lever<br />

movement with thirty tooth escape wheel, cylindrical pillars,<br />

bell shaped cock engraved and chased with foliate swags,<br />

diamond endstone, three armed flat steel balance, and<br />

Bosley type regulator, the case 53mm diameter<br />

Peter Litherland patented the rack lever escapement in 1791.<br />

£700-1,000<br />

151<br />

152<br />

A Continental gold and turquoise open faced fob watch,<br />

circa 1800, the three piece case with engraved and engine<br />

turned gilt dial below white enamel discs painted with black<br />

Arabic numerals and outer minutes track, blued steel<br />

Breguet hands, key wound through the dial, the Continental<br />

verge fusee movement with bridged balance cock, flat three<br />

armed brass balance, and Tompion type regulator disc, the<br />

outer case with chased foliate scrolls above a punched<br />

ground, set overall with turquoise beads, 35mm diameter<br />

£300-400<br />

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154<br />

A Swiss diamond and enamel full hunter<br />

fob watch for the Turkish market, no.<br />

26269, circa 1880, the four piece case<br />

decorated overall with engine turned<br />

polychrome enamel, set to the centre on<br />

either side with a cluster of rose cuts, the<br />

gilt dial with raised three colour<br />

decoration about the border and to the<br />

centre, black Turkish numerals, and fine<br />

steel hands, the eight jewel bar cylinder<br />

movement with flat three arm alloy<br />

balance, flat balance spring, and regulator<br />

index on the balance cock, the case 35mm<br />

diameter, stamped ‘18’ on the bow,<br />

together with a foxtail link chain<br />

(unmarked) and key, 63g gross<br />

£800-1,200<br />

153<br />

LONDON<br />

153<br />

A. Benel, a Marseille, a gold open faced fob watch, no. 12219, circa 1850, the four piece hinged case with white enamel dial, black<br />

Roman numerals, and fine Breguet hands, the key wound bar cylinder movement with three armed domed gold balance, flat balance<br />

spring, and regulator index on the balance cock, the case foliate engraved on the back, 30mm diameter; and a Swiss 18 carat gold<br />

and enamel half hunter fob watch, no. 412698, late 19th century, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, and gold Louis<br />

XV hands, the fifteen jewel straight line lever movement with bimetallic split balance and flat balance spring, the red engine turned<br />

enamel case painted with a wreath of flowers on the reverse, 29mm diameter<br />

£200-300<br />

154<br />

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LONDON<br />

156<br />

An 18 carat gold miniature fob watch, circa 1860, the four piece<br />

case with white enamel dial black Roman numerals and Breguet<br />

hands, the dust cover signed ‘Patek Philippe & Co. a Geneve, no.<br />

9753/ Sackermann Hessenberg & Co a Francfort’, the keywound<br />

seven jewel bar movement with cylinder escapement, flat three<br />

arm brass balance and flat balance spring, the regulator index<br />

on the balance cock, the case 18mm diameter<br />

£700-1,000<br />

157<br />

155<br />

155<br />

George Melleze, Geneve, an 18 carat gold and<br />

enamel full hunter fob watch, no. 33620, circa 1870,<br />

the five piece hinged case with white enamel dial,<br />

black Roman numerals, fine Breguet hands, and<br />

subsidiary seconds dial, the quality bar movement<br />

with straight line lever escapement, bimetallic split<br />

balance and flat balance spring, and wolf tooth<br />

winding, the dust cover inscribed ‘Anna J Pickering/<br />

October 16th 1874’, the outer case decorated overall<br />

with chased fleur-de-lys background, and scrolling<br />

black enamel border, 40mm diameter<br />

£250-350<br />

157<br />

Patek Philippe, an 18 carat gold full hunter pocket<br />

watch, no. 161627, case number 266585, circa 1910-<br />

1915, the five piece hinged case with white enamel<br />

dial, black Arabic numerals, gold spade hands and<br />

subsidiary seconds dial, the twenty-one jewel bar<br />

movement with straight line moustache lever<br />

escapement, bimetallic split balance, Breguet<br />

overcoil balance spring, Wilmot’s patent micrometric<br />

cam regulator, and wolf tooth keyless winding, the<br />

dust cover signed and numbered and inscribed<br />

‘Fabrique specialement pour M Helder Fournisseur de<br />

la Cour Royale de Roumanie/ Galatz’, 50mm<br />

diameter, in its fitted box<br />

£1,500-2,000<br />

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156


159<br />

Patek Philippe, an 18 carat gold full hunter fob watch, no.<br />

98629, case number 211563, circa 1890-1895, the five piece<br />

hinged case with signed white dial, black Arabic numerals, gold<br />

spade hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, the seventeen jewel<br />

bar movement with straight line club tooth lever escapement,<br />

bimetallic split balance and Breguet overcoil, gold wheel train,<br />

regulator index engraved on the central bar, and wolf tooth<br />

winding, the outer case engraved with a coat of arms verso, a<br />

monogram recto, the dust cover inscribed ‘Neil Scott’, 35mm<br />

diameter, in its fitted brown leather box<br />

£700-1,000<br />

160<br />

158<br />

LONDON<br />

158<br />

Patek Philippe, an 18 carat gold and enamel full<br />

hunter fob watch, no. 12879, case number 48203,<br />

circa 1875, the four piece hinged case with white<br />

enamel dial, black Arabic numerals, outer red<br />

seconds track, gold fleur-de-lys hands, and<br />

subsidiary seconds dial, the eighteen jewel bar<br />

movement with straight line club tooth lever<br />

escapement, bimetallic split balance and Breguet<br />

overcoil, gold wheel train, regulator index<br />

engraved on the central bar, and wolf tooth<br />

winding, engraved inside the back cover ‘Made<br />

for E.B Comfort/ by Patek Philippe & Co.,/Geneva<br />

/October 16th 1879’, the case chased and<br />

engraved overall with bands of foliage above a<br />

blue enamel ground, a monogram to the centre<br />

verso, 38mm diameter<br />

£700-1,000<br />

159<br />

160<br />

Patek Philippe & Co, Geneve, an Art Deco 18 carat two colour<br />

gold open faced pocket watch, no. 610958, circa 1935, the two<br />

piece case with matt and satine silvered dial, applied pink gold<br />

Arabic numerals, and pink gold feuille hands, and subsidiary<br />

seconds dial, the eighteen jewel Patek Philippe manual wound<br />

movement no.825785, adjusted to five positions, three heat, cold<br />

and isochronisms, with bimetallic split balance and flat balance<br />

spring, twice stamped with the Seal of Geneva quality mark, the<br />

case 43mm diameter<br />

£700-900<br />

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LONDON<br />

161<br />

162<br />

LADY’S WRISTWATCHES<br />

161<br />

An Art Deco lady’s platinum and diamond wristwatch, the two<br />

piece rectangular case pavé set overall with eight cuts, to<br />

diamond set stirrup shoulders, the cream dial with black Arabic<br />

numerals and blued steel hands, the later seventeen jewel<br />

Harox movement cal.FXF 59, the case 59mm including lugs, on a<br />

9 carat gold block link bracelet<br />

£300-400<br />

162<br />

Vacheron et Constantin, Geneve, a lady’s Art Deco 18 carat<br />

gold and enamel wristwatch, no.468046, circa 1930, the two<br />

piece oval back wound case with turquoise blue dial, white<br />

baton hands, the eighteen jewel Vacheron et Constantin<br />

movement cal.1430, adjusted to five positions and temperature,<br />

on an integral bracelet composed of braided brushed gold and<br />

enamel loops, to a box snap clasp, 17cm long overall<br />

£2,500-3,000<br />

163<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre, DuoPlan, a lady’s 18 carat gold wristwatch,<br />

no. 75978, the two piece hinged case import marked <strong>London</strong><br />

1936, back wound and set, with black dial, radial numerals,<br />

Arabic 12 and 6, and down turned lugs, the fifteen jewel Jaeger<br />

LeCoultre DuoPlan movement cal.409, adjusted to temperature<br />

and 3 positions, the case 34mm including lugs, on a black<br />

crocodile strap<br />

£600-800<br />

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164<br />

166<br />

Cartier, a lady’s 18 carat gold, diamond,<br />

and seed pearl wristwatch, ref.100148,<br />

circa 1960, the two piece screw down case,<br />

lugs and crown pavé set overall with single<br />

cuts, the dial en suite with gold baton<br />

hands, the seventeen jewel Swiss<br />

rectangular movement, cal.FEF664, the<br />

case 20mm, the bracelet composed of five<br />

strands of seed pearls with gold spacers,<br />

to a diamond set sliding clasp<br />

£3,000-4,000<br />

167<br />

Cartier, a lady’s 18 carat gold, sapphire<br />

and diamond wristwatch, ref.78227/0468,<br />

circa 1985, the two piece screw down<br />

rectangular case with diamond and<br />

sapphire cabochon set lugs, the cream dial<br />

with black Roman numerals, tapered blued<br />

steel hands, and secret signature at 10<br />

o’clock, the seventeen jewel Cartier<br />

movement cal.78-1 ETA 2512-1, the case<br />

38mm including lugs, on a beaded block<br />

link bracelet with fold over clasp, together<br />

with two spare links<br />

£2,500-3,500<br />

165<br />

166<br />

LONDON<br />

164<br />

Cartier, a lady’s 18 carat gold wristwatch,<br />

ref.A102746, circa 1995, the two piece screw<br />

down square case with a cabochon ruby crown,<br />

the bezel acting as the chapter ring, set with red<br />

enamel Roman numerals, the white dial with<br />

blued steel hands, six jewel Cartier quartz<br />

movement, cal.66, the case 26mm including lugs,<br />

on a brown leather strap<br />

£500-700<br />

165<br />

Cartier, Santos, a lady’s 18 carat gold<br />

wristwatch, ref.8210540104, the two piece screw<br />

down case with cabochon sapphire crown, the<br />

cream guilloche dial with black Roman<br />

numerals, and blued steel sword hands, the<br />

seventeen jewel Cartier movement cal.21, the<br />

case 36mm, on a brown crocodile strap<br />

£800-1,200<br />

167<br />

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LONDON<br />

168 169<br />

170*<br />

Cartier, a lady’s stainless steel wristwatch,<br />

ref.1565 no. 393159, circa 2000, the two piece<br />

screw down case with facetted sapphire<br />

crown, the white dial with black Roman<br />

numerals, secret signature at 10, and blued<br />

steel sword hands, the 4 jewel Cartier quartz<br />

movement cal.157, the case 35mm, on a block<br />

link bracelet with fold over clasp<br />

£200-300<br />

171<br />

Cartier, Tank, a lady’s 18 carat gold<br />

wristwatch, no.671170205, the two piece screw<br />

down case with sapphire cabochon crown, the<br />

white dial with black Roman numerals, and<br />

blued steel sword hands, and secret signature<br />

at 10 o’clock, the seventeen jewel Cartier<br />

movement cal.67X ETA 2410, the case 25mm<br />

including lugs, on a black lizard strap<br />

£400-600<br />

168<br />

Cartier, ‘Calandre’, a lady’s 18 carat gold<br />

wristwatch, ref.810820337, circa 1990, the two piece<br />

screw down stirrup shaped case with a white dial,<br />

black Roman numerals, blued steel sword hands,<br />

and secret signature at 7 o’clock, the seven jewel<br />

Cartier quartz movement cal.81, the case 31mm<br />

including lugs on a black leather strap<br />

£600-800<br />

169<br />

Cartier, ‘Reversible Basculante’, a lady’s stainless<br />

steel wristwatch with ‘cabriolet’ system, ref.2386<br />

no. 43349CD, circa 2000, the three piece case with<br />

sapphire cabochon crown at 12 o’clock, the cream<br />

dial with black Roman numerals, tapered blued<br />

steel hands, and secret signature at 10 o’clock, the<br />

five jewel Cartier quartz movement cal.059, the case<br />

33mm including lugs, on a blue crocodile strap<br />

£500-700<br />

170 171<br />

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172<br />

Cartier, Tank Americane, a lady’s 18 carat gold<br />

wristwatch, ref.1710 no.CC154668, circa 2000, the two<br />

piece convex rectangular case with facetted sapphire<br />

crown, the cream dial with black Roman numerals,<br />

blued steel tapered hands, and secret signature,<br />

secret Cartier signature at seven o’clock, the 4 jewel<br />

quartz movement cal.157.06, the case 35mm including<br />

lugs, on a black crocodile strap<br />

£800-1,200<br />

173*<br />

Must De Cartier, a lady’s vermeil wristwatch,<br />

ref.6-222871, circa 1990, the two piece screw down<br />

case with sapphire cabochon crown, the cream dial<br />

with black Roman numerals, blued steel hands, and<br />

secret signature at seven o’clock, the seventeen jewel<br />

Cartier movement, cal.76-1, ETA 2512, the case 31mm,<br />

on a brown crocodile strap<br />

£500-700<br />

174 175<br />

172 173<br />

LONDON<br />

174<br />

Must De Cartier, Tank, a lady’s vermeil<br />

wristwatch, ref.681006 no.118353, circa 1990, the<br />

two piece screw down case with cabochon<br />

sapphire crown, the cream dial with black Roman<br />

numerals, blued steel spade hands, and secret<br />

signature at 7 o’clock, the seven jewel Cartier<br />

quartz movement cal.81, the case 31mm<br />

including lugs, on a black lizard strap<br />

£300-400<br />

175*<br />

Cartier, a lady’s stainless steel and diamond<br />

bracelet wristwatch, ref.2384, no. 529867MX,<br />

circa 2005, the two piece screw down case with<br />

white dial, Roman numerals and blued steel<br />

hands, secret signature at 10 o’clock, the 4 jewel<br />

Cartier quartz movement cal.057, the case 25mm,<br />

on a pavé set diamond block link bracelet with<br />

double deployant clasp, in its box with outer card<br />

packaging, with service manual and certificate<br />

£1,000-1,500<br />

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LONDON<br />

176 177<br />

178<br />

International Watch Company, a lady’s 18<br />

carat gold wristwatch, 1960s, the two piece<br />

case with silvered dial, gold baton numerals<br />

and hands, the seventeen jewel International<br />

Watch Company movement cal.431 no.755190,<br />

on an integral woven link bracelet with fold<br />

over ladder clasp, 18.5cm long overall<br />

£700-1,000<br />

179<br />

Kutchinsky, a lady’s 18 carat gold wristwatch,<br />

no.1289/050, the two piece oval case with<br />

tiger’s eye dial, gilt dauphine hands, the<br />

jewelled straight line lever movement cal.78,<br />

on an integral mail link bracelet, to a fold over<br />

ladder clasp, 17.5cm overall<br />

£700-900<br />

176<br />

Ebel, Beluga, a lady’s stainless steel and<br />

diamond wristwatch, ref.9057A28-10 no.42531916,<br />

circa 2003, the two piece screw down case with<br />

rectangular case diamond set along the sides,<br />

the mother of pearl dial with diamond 1/4 hour<br />

markers and baton indexes, with 4 jewel Ebel<br />

quartz movement, the case 28mm, on a block link<br />

bracelet with fold over clasp<br />

£700-1,000<br />

177<br />

Ebel, Classic Wave, a lady’s stainless steel<br />

wristwatch, no. 19797 no.181908, the two piece<br />

screw down case with cream dial, black Roman<br />

numerals and baton hands, the Ebel quartz<br />

movement cal.81, the case 30mm including lugs,<br />

on an articulated bracelet to a box link clasp, in<br />

its leather wallet<br />

£300-400<br />

178 179<br />

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180<br />

181<br />

Zenith, a lady’s 18 carat gold wristwatch, import marked<br />

<strong>London</strong> 1968, the silvered dial with gold baton numerals and<br />

hands, the seventeen jewel Zenith movement cal.845 no.<br />

2073815, on an integral woven bracelet, to a fold over ladder<br />

clasp, 18cm long overall<br />

£400-600<br />

182<br />

180<br />

Van Cleef & Arpels, a lady’s 18 carat gold wristwatch,<br />

ref.D1502 R14, the two piece oval screw down case with<br />

articulated stirrup lugs, the gilt dial with painted black baton<br />

and Roman numerals, and black baton hands, the five jewel<br />

movement cal.ETA 280.001, the case 40mm including lugs, on<br />

a brown crocodile strap<br />

£800-1200<br />

181<br />

182<br />

Rolex, Cellini, a lady’s 18 carat gold wristwatch, ref.3768J, circa<br />

1970, the two piece oval case with gilt dial, applied gilt baton<br />

numerals and hands, the nineteen jewel Rolex movement cal.1600,<br />

the case 27mm including lugs, on a brown leather strap<br />

£300-400<br />

LONDON<br />

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LONDON<br />

GENTLEMAN'S VINTAGE WRISTWATCHES<br />

183<br />

183<br />

A gentleman’s 9 carat gold wristwatch, the three piece snap on<br />

case import marked <strong>London</strong> 1915, the white enamel dial with<br />

black Roman numerals, and blued spade hands, the fifteen jewel<br />

manual wound ‘Peerless’ movement no. 259773, finished by<br />

Stauffer & Son & Co., the case 37mm including lugs, the case<br />

back inscribed ‘Serg.t E.B. Riddle D.C.M/ 15th <strong>London</strong> Reg t/ From<br />

his colleagues at/N.H.I.S/Feb 1917’, on a brown leather strap<br />

£250-350<br />

185<br />

185<br />

Rolex, a mid size 15 carat gold wristwatch, the three piece<br />

case hallmarked Birmingham 1916, no. 913199, the two tone dial<br />

with gilt honeycomb centre, the silvered chapter ring with black<br />

Arabic numerals (red 12), blued steel spade hands, the case<br />

29mm diameter, with fifteen jewel Rolex movement, on an<br />

expandable gold bracelet stamped ‘9ct’<br />

£500-700<br />

184<br />

184<br />

Rolex, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold wristwatch, the three piece<br />

hinged Dennison case hallmarked Birmingham 1919, the white<br />

enamel dial with black Roman numerals (red 12), blued steel<br />

spade hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, the fifteen jewel<br />

Rolex movement with bimetallic split balance and flat balance<br />

spring, the case 32mm diameter, on a brown leather strap<br />

£150-250<br />

186<br />

186<br />

Rolex, a gentleman’s 9 carat gold wristwatch, circa 1919, no.<br />

974063, the two piece case with screw back, the white enamel dial<br />

with Arabic outlined numerals, luminous Mercedes hands, and<br />

subsidiary seconds dial, the fifteen jewel Rolex movement with<br />

bimetallic split balance, and flat balance spring, the case back<br />

inscribed ‘Presented to Mr. Herbert Joys/by the members of the<br />

West End/ Angling Club/1919-20’, the case 38mm including wire<br />

lugs, on a green lizard strap<br />

£300-500<br />

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187<br />

187<br />

A gentleman’s 18 carat gold wristwatch, the two piece hinged<br />

case no.405235, hallmarked <strong>London</strong> 1928, with presentation<br />

inscription ‘Major George Brown/ OBE TD/ From his Brother<br />

Officers/of the/3rd Regiment/1st May 1907-27th January 1932’<br />

the white dial with black Roman numerals (red 12), blued steel<br />

double spade hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, the fifteen<br />

jewel Swiss straight line club tooth lever movement no.219962,<br />

the case 35mm including lugs, on a black lizard strap<br />

£300-350<br />

189<br />

189<br />

Omega, a gentleman’s 9 carat gold wristwatch, ref.88170 no.<br />

588521, circa 1934, the two piece rectangular case with silvered<br />

dial, black line markers, and blued steel tapered hands, and<br />

subsidiary seconds dial, the fifteen jewel Omega movement<br />

cal.T17 no. 8241672, the case 33mm, on a black crocodile strap<br />

£300-500<br />

188<br />

LONDON<br />

188<br />

Rolex, a 9 carat gold cushion shaped wristwatch, ref.2081 no.<br />

36127, circa 1929, the two piece case with screw in case back,<br />

the silvered dial with applied gilt Arabic numerals and baton<br />

hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, with fifteen jewel Rolex<br />

movement, the case 38mm including wire lugs, no strap<br />

£700-1,000<br />

190<br />

190<br />

Longines, a gentleman’s 14 carat gold wristwatch, no.6163131,<br />

circa 1940, the two piece rectangular case with silvered dial,<br />

black Arabic numerals, blued steel feuille hands, and subsidiary<br />

seconds dial, with fifteen jewel Longines movement, the case<br />

37mm including lugs, on a 9 carat gold mail link bracelet with<br />

sliding clasp<br />

£600-800<br />

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LONDON<br />

191<br />

191<br />

Heuer, a gentleman’s stainless steel chronograph wristwatch, inscribed on the reverse ‘To Ernest Bevin the Swiss Railwaymen<br />

and Transportworkers The British Minister of Labour 1944’, circa 1944, the two piece case with two push buttons, silvered dial,<br />

radiumed Arabic numerals, and hands, centre seconds chronograph, and three subsidiary dials running hours, minutes and seconds,<br />

with seventeen jewel Swiss chronograph movement, the case 4mm including lugs, on a black leather strap<br />

Between the 1920s and 1950s, Bevin was a central figure in the British Labour movement and in British foreign policy. In 1940 he was<br />

appointed Minister of Labour by Winston Churchill in the wartime coalition government.<br />

£1,500-2,500<br />

191 (reverse)<br />

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192<br />

192<br />

Breitling, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold wristwatch, ref. 183<br />

no.397036, circa 1948, the two piece square case with cream<br />

dial, applied gilt, Arabic and dot numerals, and baton hands,<br />

and subsidiary seconds dial, with 17 jewel Breitling movement,<br />

the case 34mm including lugs, no strap<br />

£300-500<br />

194<br />

194<br />

International Watch Company, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold<br />

wristwatch, ref. 109 no.1217032, circa 1950, the two piece case<br />

with tear drop lugs, the black dial with gilt Arabic numerals,<br />

feuille hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, the 17 jewel IWC bar<br />

movement with internal wolf tooth winding, bimetallic split<br />

balance, overcoil balance spring no.1036643, the case 44mm<br />

including lugs, on a black crocodile strap<br />

£500-700<br />

LONDON<br />

193<br />

193<br />

Cyma, Cymaflex, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold wristwatch, ref.<br />

496, 1950s, the three piece case with silvered patterned dial,<br />

applied dart and Arabic numerals, and gilt Dauphine hands, the<br />

17 jewel Cyma bumper automatic movement cal. 8.420<br />

no.227.691, the case 40mm including lugs, no strap<br />

£300-400<br />

195<br />

195<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre, a gentleman’s 18 carat rose gold<br />

wristwatch, no.438206A, 1950s, the two piece case with silvered<br />

dial, applied gold Arabic and baton markers, and dauphine<br />

hands, the 17 jewel Jaeger LeCoultre movement cal.P450 4/C,<br />

the case 44mm including lugs, on a black crocodile strap<br />

£700-1,000<br />

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LONDON<br />

196<br />

196<br />

Otis, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold chronograph wristwatch,<br />

circa 1950, the two piece case with two plated push buttons,<br />

cream dial, gilt dart and Arabic numerals, outer tachymeter<br />

scale, and 1/5 th division seconds track, and two subsidiary dials<br />

running minutes and seconds, the 17 jewel LeLanderon straight<br />

line Swiss lever movement cal. L48, with exposed chronograph,<br />

the case 45mm including lugs, on a gold block link bracelet, the<br />

clasp stamped ‘18k’<br />

£300-500<br />

198<br />

198<br />

Rolex, Oyster Speedking, a mid-size 9 carat gold manual<br />

wristwatch, ref. 6420 no. 235131, circa 1955, the two piece case<br />

and crown with silvered dial, applied and gilt dart and Arabic<br />

numerals, dauphine hands, and centre sweep seconds, the<br />

17 jewel Rolex movement cal. 1210, no.15869, the case 35mm<br />

including lugs, on a gilt metal Tessuflex bracelet<br />

£600-800<br />

197<br />

197<br />

Rolex, a gentleman’s 9 carat gold manual wind wristwatch, re.<br />

4516/369, circa 1951, the two piece case with teardrop lugs, the<br />

cream dial with gold Arabic numerals, gold feuille hands, and<br />

centre seconds, the 15 jewel Rolex movement cal. 710 no. 52633,<br />

the case 39mm including lugs, on an associated 9 carat gold<br />

block link bracelet with fold over ladder clasp<br />

£400-600<br />

199<br />

199<br />

Rolex, Precision, a gentleman’s 9 carat gold wristwatch, the two<br />

piece case hallmarked <strong>London</strong> 1957, the two piece case with coin<br />

edge, silvered dial, gilt baton numerals and hands, and centre<br />

seconds, the 17 jewel Rolex movement cal.1210 no.N00349, the<br />

case 40mm including lugs, on a black crocodile strap<br />

£400-600<br />

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200<br />

201<br />

Vacheron et Constantin, a gentleman’s 18 carat pink gold<br />

automatic wristwatch, ref. 4870 no.344054, 1960s, the two<br />

piece case with two tone champagne dial, with applied pink<br />

gold baton indexes, pink gold baton hands and centre<br />

seconds, the 29 jewel Vacheron et Constantin movement<br />

cal.1071, stamped with the Seal of Geneva quality mark,<br />

rhodium-plated, fausses cotes decoration, adjusted to<br />

heat, cold, isochronism and five positions, and 18K gold<br />

rotor segment with ruby roller bearings, the case 43mm<br />

including lugs, on a black leather strap<br />

£800-1200<br />

200<br />

Vacheron et Constantin, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold<br />

wristwatch, ref. 341807, circa 1950, the two piece<br />

case with gilt dial, applied baton numerals and<br />

hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, the 21 jewel<br />

Vacheron et Constantin movement cal. 498 no.<br />

504763, adjusted to temperature, the case 48mm<br />

including lugs, on a black lizard strap<br />

£1000-1500<br />

201<br />

LONDON<br />

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LONDON<br />

202<br />

203<br />

An 18 carat gold and silver wristwatch, no. 1010570, the two piece silver<br />

inner case with silvered dial, black Arabic numerals, and gold feuille<br />

hands, the 15 jewel Thommen/Revue movement cal.79, the two piece<br />

outer gold case with coin edge screw on bezel, the case 37mm including<br />

wire lugs, on a black leather strap<br />

£150-200<br />

204<br />

202<br />

Longines, a gentleman’s 9 carat gold wristwatch, ref. 13322 no. 63937<br />

circa 1960, the two piece case with silvered dial, applied baton and<br />

Arabic numerals, and tapered hands, the 17 jewel Longines movement<br />

with centre seconds, cal.12.68 no. 11004967, the case 42mm including<br />

lugs, on a brown crocodile strap<br />

£200-300<br />

204<br />

Bulova ‘Accutron’, a gentleman’s electronic wristwatch, case<br />

no.F050038, 1960s, the three piece case stamped ‘14k’, with screwed<br />

ring on the case back, with guilloche dial, and applied baton and Arabic<br />

numerals and baton hands, the seventeen jewel movement cal.214 with<br />

a tuning fork as vibrating element and a frequency of 360 Hz, marked<br />

M4 for 1964, the case 41mm including lugs, on a black leather bracelet<br />

Bulova’s Accutron watches, first sold in October 1960, use a 360 hertz<br />

tuning fork to drive a mechanical gear train to turn the hands. The<br />

inventor, Max Hetzel, was born in Basel, Switzerland, and joined the<br />

Bulova Watch Company of Bienne, Switzerland, in 1948. The tuning fork<br />

was powered by a one-transistor electronic oscillator circuit, so the<br />

Accutron qualifies as the first ‘Electronic watch’. The true accutron,<br />

instead of ticking, had a faint, high pitch hum which came from the<br />

vibrating tuning fork.<br />

£300-400<br />

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203


205<br />

206<br />

Omega, Seamaster, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold wristwatch, ref.165020<br />

SC-62, circa 1962, the two piece tonneau case with textured silvered dial,<br />

applied gilt baton numerals and baton hands, the twenty-four jewel Omega<br />

automatic movement cal.552 no. 19630624, the case 41mm including lugs,<br />

on a brown crocodile strap<br />

£300-500<br />

207<br />

LONDON<br />

205<br />

Rolex, Oyster, a gentleman’s 10 carat gold manual wind wristwatch<br />

for the American market, ref.6022 no.1840482 circa 1967/68, the two<br />

piece screw down case and crown with cream dial, applied gilt dart<br />

numerals and Arabic numerals, luminous tapered hands, and centre<br />

sweep seconds, the seventeen jewel Rolex movement cal.1210<br />

no.78343, the case 39mm including lugs, on an elasticated 9 carat<br />

gold block link bracelet with fold over clasp<br />

£800-1,200<br />

206<br />

207<br />

Zenith 28800, a gentleman’s 9 carat gold automatic wristwatch,<br />

no.24507, the two piece tonneau case hallmarked <strong>London</strong> 1972, the<br />

gilt dial with baton numerals and hands, and offset date aperture,<br />

the twenty-three jewel Zenith automatic movement cal.2562 PC, the<br />

case 40mm including lugs, on a brown crocodile strap<br />

£300-400<br />

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LONDON<br />

209<br />

Eberhard, a gentleman’s stainless steel chronograph wristwatch,<br />

no, 13468, circa 1950, the two piece case with two push buttons,<br />

silvered dial, outer tachymeter scale, black Arabic numerals, blued<br />

steel Breguet hands, three subsidiary dials running hours, minutes<br />

and seconds, and centre sweep chronograph, the Eberhard<br />

chronograph movement no. 14905 with screwed compensated<br />

balance with overcoil balance spring, and exposed column wheel<br />

chronograph, the case 47mm diameter, on a brown leather strap<br />

£400-600<br />

210<br />

208<br />

208<br />

Rolex, Oyster, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, ref, 4444,<br />

no. 356552, circa 1944, the two piece screw down case and crown<br />

with silvered dial, applied Arabic and dart markers, baton hands,<br />

and centre sweep seconds hand, the fifteen jewel Rolex movement<br />

with monometallic split balance and overcoil balance spring, the<br />

case 39mm including lugs, on a black leather strap<br />

£300-500<br />

210<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre, Memovox, a gentleman’s stainless steel<br />

wristwatch, ref.855 no.1269067, circa 1956, the two piece case with<br />

two crowns to wind and set, the applied chapter ring with baton<br />

numerals and tapered hands above a rotating inner alarm indicator,<br />

the seventeen jewel automatic alarm movement cal.K815 no.<br />

1710970, the case 46mm including lugs, on a black leather strap<br />

£300-500<br />

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211<br />

212<br />

Longines, ‘Conquest’, a gentleman’s stainless steel<br />

chronograph wristwatch, ref.8612.4 no. 170451, the two piece<br />

case with stop/start button on band, silvered dial, outer<br />

tachymeter scale, blue 1/5 th division seconds track, luminous<br />

square markers and hands, yellow centre seconds chronograph,<br />

and off set subsidiary seconds dial at 3 o’clock, the seventeen<br />

jewel Longines chronograph movement cal.334 Royce 236, the<br />

case 42mm including lugs, on a black leather strap<br />

Produced in 1972 for the XXth Olympic Games in Munich<br />

£300-500<br />

LONDON<br />

211<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre, Memovox, a gentleman’s stainless steel<br />

wristwatch with alarm, no.1304692, 1970s, the two piece<br />

cushion shaped case with two crowns to set time and alarm,<br />

the metallic grey dial with applied silver baton markers and<br />

hands, date aperture at 3 o’clock, inner orange dial for the alarm<br />

and orange centre sweep seconds, the seventeen jewel Jaeger<br />

LeCoultre movement cal.916 adjusted to 3 positions, no.2132994,<br />

the case 46mm including lugs, on a punched black leather strap<br />

£800-1,200<br />

212<br />

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LONDON<br />

GENTLEMAN'S MODERN WRISTWATCHES<br />

213 214<br />

215<br />

Cartier, Tank Francaise, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold<br />

wristwatch, ref.1840 no.MG244321, the two piece<br />

screw down case with sapphire cabochon crown,<br />

cream engine turned dial, black Roman numerals,<br />

blued steel tapered hands, date aperture at 6 o’clock,<br />

and secret signature at 7 o’clock, the twenty jewel<br />

Cartier automatic movement cal.120, on a brown<br />

crocodile strap<br />

£1,000-1,500<br />

216<br />

Cartier, Panthere, a gentleman’s two colour<br />

wristwatch, ref.00841 no.187957, circa 1990, the two<br />

piece screw down case with sapphire cabochon<br />

crown, the cream dial with black Roman numerals,<br />

secret signature at 7 o’clock, blued steel tapered<br />

hands, and date aperture at 3 o’clock, the seven jewel<br />

Cartier quartz movement cal.81, the case 40mm<br />

including lugs, on a two colour block link bracelet<br />

with double deployant clasp<br />

£700-1,000<br />

213<br />

Cartier, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold<br />

wristwatch, the two piece square case<br />

hallmarked <strong>London</strong> 1973, ref.1141, with sapphire<br />

cabochon crown, cream dial, black Roman<br />

numerals and blued steel sword hands, the<br />

seventeen jewel LeCoultre movement cal.X840,<br />

the case 27mm, on a brown leather strap with<br />

18 carat gold fold over clasp<br />

£1,000-1,500<br />

214<br />

Cartier, Santos, a mid-size two colour<br />

wristwatch, no.296152852, circa 1980, the two<br />

piece screw down case with gold screw down<br />

bezel, the white dial with black Roman<br />

numerals, Cartier secret signature at 7 o’clock,<br />

blued steel sword hands, and date aperture at 3<br />

o’clock, the seventeen jewel Cartier movement<br />

cal.ETA 2671, the case 42mm including lugs, on<br />

a black stitched leather bracelet<br />

£500-700<br />

215 216<br />

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217<br />

218<br />

Girard Perregaux, Anno 1991, a gentleman’s 18 carat white gold wristwatch,<br />

ref.4961, circa 1991, the two piece rectangular screw down case with white dial,<br />

dot and Arabic numerals, tapered black hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, the<br />

seventeen jewel Girard Perregaux movement cal.2300-119, the case 43mm<br />

including lugs, on a black stitched leather strap<br />

£600-800<br />

219<br />

LONDON<br />

217<br />

Chaumet, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold wristwatch, ref.1805 no.253,<br />

circa 1980, the two piece screw down case with textured white dial,<br />

black baton hands, and numerals, and date aperture at 6 o’clock, the<br />

seven jewel Swiss quartz movement cal.ETAQ 955-414, the case<br />

37mm including lugs, on a blue lizard strap<br />

£400-600<br />

219<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre, Gentilhomme, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold<br />

wristwatch, ref.155.1.9, no. 0898, purchased 1996, the two piece<br />

screw down case with white dial, black Roman numerals, feuille<br />

hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, the thirty-six jewel Jaeger<br />

LeCoultre automatic movement.cal.891 no.2572401, adjusted to<br />

4 positions, the case 41mm including lugs, on a black crocodile<br />

strap, in its box with outer card packaging, guarantee, and<br />

service manual<br />

£1,500-2,000<br />

218<br />

63


LONDON<br />

220<br />

221<br />

Omega, Constellation, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold wristwatch, ref.1961080,<br />

circa 1990, the two piece case with chapter ring bezel, enamelled with black<br />

Roman numerals, the gilt dial with luminous baton hands, and date aperture at<br />

3 o’clock, the six jewel Omega quartz movement cal.1438 ETA 255-461, the case<br />

38mm including lugs, on a brown crocodile strap<br />

£300-500<br />

222<br />

220<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre, Reverso, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold<br />

wristwatch, ref.250.1.08 no. 1760642, circa 1995, the three piece with<br />

sliding reversible inner case, the silvered two tone dial with black<br />

Arabic numerals, and blued steel tapered hands, the seven jewel<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre quartz movement cal.608 no. 2671968, the case<br />

39mm including lugs, on a brown leather strap<br />

£1,500-2,000<br />

222<br />

Piaget, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold wristwatch with duo time dial,<br />

ref.223820 no.612501 A6, the two piece oval case with two crowns for<br />

each train, the textured silver dial with two sub dials, one black, one<br />

silver, running dual time, the seventeen jewel Piaget movement<br />

cal.6PI no. 7315237 and no.7315167, on an integral textured bracelet<br />

to a fold over ladder clasp, 17cm long overall<br />

£2,000-3,000<br />

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221


223<br />

224<br />

Rolex, Cellini, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold wristwatch, ref.4084, no. 8-<br />

1053, the two piece case with gilt dial and baton hands, the nineteen<br />

jewel Rolex manual wind movement cal.1600, the case 35mm including<br />

lugs, on a black crocodile strap<br />

£600-800<br />

225<br />

223<br />

Pierce, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold wristwatch, no.96008, the two<br />

piece case with cabochon onyx crown, black dial, and silvered<br />

tapered hands, the seventeen jewel manual wind Pierce movement<br />

cal.7001, on an integral woven link bracelet, to a fold over ladder<br />

clasp, 20 cm long overall<br />

£300-500<br />

224<br />

LONDON<br />

225<br />

Zenith, a 18 carat white gold and diamond wristwatch, the two piece<br />

case import marked <strong>London</strong> 1976, the silvered dial with painted black<br />

Roman numerals, and baton hands, the oval case set about the bezel<br />

with graduated brilliant cuts, the seventeen jewel Zenith movement<br />

cal.1520 no.6219956, on an integral woven bracelet with fold over<br />

ladder clasp, 17.8 cm overall<br />

£700-1,000<br />

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LONDON<br />

226<br />

227<br />

Breitling, a gentleman’s stainless steel chronograph<br />

wristwatch, ref.A13048 no. 1.17526, circa 2000, the three piece<br />

case with unidirectional bezel, and inner tachymeter dial, the<br />

black dial with luminous baton markers, baton hands, and three<br />

subsidiary dials running hours, minutes and seconds, and a<br />

date aperture at 3 o’clock, the seventeen jewel Breitling<br />

automatic chronograph movement cal.ETA 7750, the case<br />

47mm including lugs, on a brown stitched leather strap<br />

£700-1,000<br />

226<br />

Aquanautic, a gentleman’s ceramic and<br />

black rubber chronograph wristwatch, circa<br />

2006, the three piece screw down case with<br />

rubber push buttons, and screw down crown<br />

with hinged protective cap, the black dial<br />

with luminous dot and Arabic markers,<br />

luminous target hands, centre seconds<br />

chronograph with flyback, and three<br />

subsidiary dials running hours, minutes and<br />

seconds, and off set date aperture at<br />

4 o’clock, the twenty-three jewel Swiss<br />

quartz chronograph movement ETA 251.471,<br />

the case 47mm including lugs, on a rubber<br />

bracelet, in its box with screwdriver for<br />

bezel adjustment<br />

£100-150<br />

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227


229*<br />

Breitling SuperOcean Chronometre, a gentleman’s stainless steel<br />

wristwatch, ref.857171 no.A17360, circa 2000, the two piece screw down<br />

case and crown with rotating bezel calibrated to 60 units, the cream<br />

dial with inner seconds track, luminous dot markers and applied Arabic<br />

quarter hours, and luminous sword hands, centre sweep seconds, and<br />

date aperture at 3 o’clock, with Breitling automatic movement, the case<br />

50mm including lugs, on a brown stitched strap<br />

£500-700<br />

230<br />

228<br />

LONDON<br />

228<br />

Breitling, SuperOcean, a gentleman’s<br />

stainless steel automatic wristwatch,<br />

ref.A17045 case no. 1960, circa 2004, the<br />

two piece screw down case and crown<br />

with unidirectional bezel calibrated to 60<br />

units, the matt black dial with luminous<br />

Arabic numerals (an inner 24 hour dial)<br />

and luminous tapered hands, and date<br />

aperture at 3 o’clock, the twenty-five<br />

jewel Breitling movement cal.ETA 2824-2,<br />

the case 48mm including lugs, on a block<br />

link bracelet with fold over clasp, in its<br />

box with outer card packaging, together<br />

with international warranty, service<br />

manual and two spare links<br />

£700-1,000<br />

230<br />

Breitling Chronomat, a gentleman’s stainless steel chronograph<br />

wristwatch, ref.B13047 no.97397, circa 1995, the two piece screw down case<br />

with three crowns, and rotating bezel, the cream dial with baton numerals<br />

and luminous baton hands, outer tachymeter scale, and three subsidiary<br />

dials running hours, minutes and seconds, and date aperture at 3 o’clock,<br />

the seventeen jewel Breitling automatic movement cal.ETA 7750, the case<br />

48mm including lugs, on a brown stitched leather strap<br />

£600-800<br />

229<br />

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LONDON<br />

231<br />

Rolex, DateJust, a two colour wristwatch, ref.69173 no. 8592585, circa<br />

1985/86, the two piece screw down case and crown with silvered dial, gold<br />

baton numerals and hands, centre sweep seconds, and magnified date<br />

aperture, the twenty-nine jewel Rolex movement cal.2135, no. 306797<br />

adjusted to 5 positions and temperature, the case 34mm including lugs, on a<br />

two colour block link bracelet with fold over clasp<br />

£800-1,200<br />

232*<br />

Rolex, DateJust, a mid-size 18 carat gold wristwatch, ref.78278 no.A812117,<br />

circa 1999, the two piece screw down case and crown with white dial,<br />

applied gold Roman numerals, baton hands, centre sweep seconds and<br />

magnified date aperture, the thirty-one jewel Rolex automatic movement<br />

adjusted to 5 positions and temperature cal.2235 no.0949721, the case 37mm<br />

including lugs, on an 18 carat gold block link bracelet with fold over clasp, in<br />

a Rolex box with outer card packaging, together with ‘Attestation de<br />

Chronometre Officiel’, and service manual<br />

£2,000-3,000<br />

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232<br />

231


234*<br />

Rolex, Oyster Perpetual DateJust, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch,<br />

ref.16200 no.A793655 circa 1999, the two piece screw down case and crown with blued<br />

dial, baton numerals, Roman outer dial, baton hands and magnified date aperture,<br />

the thirty-one jewel Rolex automatic movement adjusted to five positions and<br />

temperature, cal.3135 no.3-3841696, the case 43mm including lugs, on a block link<br />

bracelet with fold over clasp<br />

£600-800<br />

235<br />

233<br />

LONDON<br />

233<br />

Rolex, Oyster Date, a gentleman’s stainless steel<br />

wristwatch, ref.6694 no.662300, circa 1980, the two piece<br />

screw down case and crown with metallic blue dial, white<br />

baton numerals and hands, and magnified date aperture<br />

at 3 o’clock, with seventeen jewel Rolex manual<br />

movement, the case 43mm including lugs, on a block link<br />

bracelet with fold over clasp, in a Rolex box<br />

£600-800<br />

235*<br />

Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch,<br />

ref.116000, no.M412593, circa 2008, the two piece screw down case<br />

and crown with silvered dial, applied luminous baton and Arabic<br />

numerals, baton hands, and centre sweep seconds, the thirty-one<br />

jewel Rolex automatic movement, adjusted to 5 positions and<br />

temperature, cal.3130 no. 3-2164011, the case 44mm including lugs,<br />

on a block link bracelet with fold over clasp<br />

£1,800-2,200<br />

234<br />

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LONDON<br />

236<br />

Cartier, Pasha Grille, a gentleman’s stainless steel limited edition automatic wristwatch, no.1349/1847, the three piece screw<br />

down case with transparent case back, ‘Vendome’ style lugs, cabochon ruby-set winding crown with screwed-down protective cap<br />

and chain, unidirectional graduated bezel, and protective grille, the silvered dial engine turned to the centre, black Roman numerals,<br />

luminous dot markers, and feuille hands, and off set date aperture at 4 o’clock, the twenty-one jewel Cartier movement cal.049, no.<br />

85216 ETA 2892A2, the case 46mm including lugs, on a burgundy crocodile strap, in its box with outer card packaging, together with<br />

leather folder containing guarantee, and service manual, and fascimile of original Cartier catalogue entry<br />

Produced to celebrate Cartier's 150th anniversary in 1997<br />

£2,000-3,000<br />

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237<br />

237<br />

Longines, Weems Navigation watch, SwissAir, a<br />

gentleman’s stainless steel limited edition wristwatch,<br />

ref.628-5241 no. 178, circa 1994, the two piece case with<br />

white enamel chapter ring with black Arabic numerals,<br />

rotating silvered centre reading 12 hours, 24 hours, and<br />

seconds, and feuille hands, the twenty-one jewel<br />

Longines automatic movement cal.L.628-1 ETA 2892, the<br />

case 44mm including lugs, on a black leather strap<br />

£300-500<br />

238<br />

LONDON<br />

238<br />

Longines, Master Collection, a gentleman’s stainless steel triple calendar chronograph wristwatch with 24 hour indication and<br />

moon phases, ref.L2.688.4, no.33574267, circa 2005, the two piece screw down tonneau case with two dart shaped push buttons, the<br />

engine turned grey dial with white Roman numerals, white feuille hands, inner date ring, and three subsidiary dials indicating i) day,<br />

date and month ii) moon phases and hours iii) seconds and 24 hour indicator, the twenty-five jewel Longines movement cal.ETA<br />

L678.2, the case 55mm including lugs, on a deep burgundy crocodile strap, in its box with outer card packaging, pin to set, additional<br />

bracelet, service manual and guarantee<br />

£2,000-3,000<br />

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LONDON<br />

239<br />

240<br />

Gerald Genta, Geneve, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold<br />

astronomic wristwatch with perpetual calendar and<br />

moon phases, ref.G2213.4 ref.42121, 1980s, the two<br />

piece octagonal case with ‘Vendome’ type central<br />

lugs, the cream dial with gold baton hands, and four<br />

subsidiary dials indicating moon phases, day, date,<br />

and month with leap year aperture, the thirty-five<br />

jewel Gerald Genta automatic movement cal.2841<br />

adjusted to 4 positions, the case 38mm including<br />

lugs, on a blue crocodile strap, together with its<br />

original plastic packaging, tan leather box,<br />

additional wallet, guarantee, instruction manual,<br />

and additional blue crocodile strap, and one in<br />

burgundy, and cleaning cloth<br />

£7,000-10,000<br />

239<br />

Asprey, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold wristwatch with power<br />

reserve indicator, ref.5011, circa 1990, the two piece case with<br />

transparent case back, the silvered sunburst dial with gold<br />

Roman numerals, blued steel feuille hands, 45 hour power<br />

reserve indicator, subsidiary seconds dial, and date aperture<br />

at 3 o’clock, the seventeen jewel Swiss movement cal.P7046,<br />

the case 45mm including lugs, on a stitched brown leather<br />

strap with fold over clasp<br />

£800-1,200<br />

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240


THE PROPERTY OF A COLLECTOR<br />

242<br />

242<br />

Rolex, a gentleman’s 9 carat gold wristwatch, ref.728606,<br />

import marked <strong>London</strong> 1916, the two piece Wilsdorf & Davis<br />

hinged case with white enamel dial, luminous Arabic numerals,<br />

and skeleton hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, with fifteen<br />

jewel Rolex manual wind movement, the case 36mm including<br />

wire lugs, on a black lizard strap<br />

£400-600<br />

241<br />

LONDON<br />

241<br />

Pierre Friedel, Geneve, an 18 carat gold half hunter wristwatch, no. 69338, early 20th century, the four piece hinged case with white<br />

enamel dial, black Roman numerals, outer seconds track, and gilt spade hands, with jewelled bar cylinder movement, the case 41mm<br />

including wire lugs, no strap; Longines, a 9 carat gold wristwatch, no.2846999, import marked <strong>London</strong> 1913, the three piece case with<br />

white enamel dial, black Roman numerals (red 12), blued steel spade hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, with fifteen jewel club<br />

tooth straight line lever escapement, the case 33mm including wire lugs, on a black lizard strap; together with two silver cased<br />

wristwatches of the same period (4)<br />

£200-300<br />

243<br />

243<br />

Harwood, a gentleman’s gold automatic wristwatch, ref.304520<br />

circa 1928, the two piece case with rotating enamel bezel to set,<br />

decorated with Greek key decoration, the cream dial with black<br />

Arabic numerals, and blued steel Breguet hands, movement<br />

signed STE Fse Harwood Brevete SGDG no.580247 Harwood<br />

Blancpain, Fab Suisse monometallic balance, flat balance<br />

spring, the case 33mm including lugs, the case 28mm, on a gold<br />

mail link bracelet<br />

£500-700<br />

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LONDON<br />

244<br />

245<br />

Waltham, a 14 carat gold wristwatch,<br />

no.49049334, circa 1940, the two piece square<br />

case with convex glass, the silvered dial with<br />

applied dart and dot numerals, feuille hands,<br />

and subsidiary seconds dial, the nineteen jewel<br />

Waltham movement with four adjustments,<br />

cal.750-B no.066032, the case 32mm including<br />

lugs, on a brown crocodile strap; Waltham, a 9<br />

carat gold wristwatch, ref.102887 hallmarked<br />

Birmingham 1917, the two piece round hinged<br />

case with white enamel dial with black Arabic<br />

numerals, skeleton hands, and subsidiary<br />

seconds dial, the nineteen jewel Waltham<br />

Riverside Maxinaus movement with gold train<br />

and gold mounted jewel holes no.10053206, the<br />

case 33mm including wire lugs, on a brown<br />

leather strap<br />

£200-300<br />

244<br />

International Watch Company, an 18 carat gold wristwatch, ref.22914<br />

circa 1930, the two piece square case with cream dial, radiumed Arabic<br />

numerals, and skeleton hands, the nineteen jewel IWC movement with 6<br />

adjustments, patent no.55231 no.656776, the case 32mm including lugs,<br />

on a black lizard strap<br />

£200-300<br />

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245


246<br />

247<br />

Rolex, Prince ‘Brancard’, a 9 carat gold wristwatch, ref.971 no.73562,<br />

import marked Glasgow 1930, the two piece flared rectangular two colour<br />

case with two tone silvered dial, black Arabic numerals to the off set<br />

chapter ring and blued steel spade hands, and subsidiary seconds dial<br />

below, the fifteen jewel Rolex rectangular movement, for all climates,<br />

timed 6 positions, monometallic balance, observatory quality and overcoil<br />

balance spring, the case 43mm including lugs, on a black leather strap<br />

£3,000-5,000<br />

248<br />

LONDON<br />

246<br />

Rolex, Prince ‘Brancard Tiger Stripe’, an 18 carat gold wristwatch, ref.971<br />

no.78515, import marked Glasgow 1929/1930, the two piece flared<br />

rectangular two colour case with two tone silvered dial, black Arabic<br />

numerals to the off set chapter ring and blued steel hands, and subsidiary<br />

seconds dial below, the fifteen jewel Rolex extra Prima rectangular<br />

movement timed to six positions, observatory quality, with monometallic<br />

compensated balance and overcoil balance spring cal.300 no.73023, the<br />

case 43mm including lugs, on a black snakeskin strap<br />

£5,000-7,000<br />

248<br />

Rolex, Prince ‘Railway’, an 18 carat gold wristwatch, ref.1862 no 39318,<br />

circa 1938, the two piece stepped rectangular two colour case with two<br />

tone dial, black Arabic numerals to the offset chapter ring, and blued steel<br />

hands, the centre seconds dial below, the fifteen jewel rectangular<br />

movement timed to six positions, observatory quality cal.300 no.74583, the<br />

case 43mm including lugs, on an 18 carat gold block link bracelet<br />

£6,000-8,000<br />

247<br />

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LONDON<br />

249<br />

250<br />

Rolex, Tridor Day Date, a gentleman’s three colour automatic wristwatch,<br />

ref.18039B no.8799060, circa 1984, the two piece screw down case and<br />

crown with diamond cut bezel, white dial, applied Roman numerals and<br />

hands, centre sweep seconds, magnified date aperture, and day aperture<br />

at 12 o’clock, the thirty-one jewel Rolex automatic movement adjusted to<br />

five positions and temperature cal.3055 no.1466173, the case 44mm<br />

including lugs, on a three colour block link bracelet, with fold over clasp, in<br />

a Rolex box with outer card packaging<br />

£6,000-8,000<br />

251<br />

249<br />

Rolex, a gentleman’s 10 carat gold wristwatch, ref.164311, circa<br />

1945, the two piece screw down case with coin edge, the cream dial<br />

with honeycomb centre, applied dart and square numerals, luminous<br />

tapered hands, and red centre seconds, the fifteen jewel Rolex<br />

movement no.33066, the case 40mm including lugs, on a gold mail<br />

link bracelet, the fold over ladder clasp stamped ‘14k’<br />

£6,000-8,000<br />

251<br />

Rolex, Tridor Day Date, a gentleman’s three colour automatic<br />

wristwatch, ref.18239B no.L607053, circa 1989, the two piece screw<br />

down case and crown with gold diamond cut bezel, silvered dial,<br />

applied baton numerals and hands, centre sweep seconds and day<br />

aperture at 12 o’clock, the thirty-one jewel Rolex automatic<br />

movement adjusted to five positions and temperature cal.3155<br />

no.5394674, the case 44mm including lugs, on a three colour block<br />

link bracelet with fold over clasp, in a Rolex box and outer card<br />

packaging (incomplete), together with a service manual<br />

£6,000-8,000<br />

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250


252<br />

252<br />

Omega, Constellation Chronometre, a gentleman’s 14 carat<br />

gold automatic wristwatch, ref.168005/6, circa 1966, the two<br />

piece screw down case with silvered ‘pie-pan’ dial, applied gilt<br />

baton numerals and dauphine hands, centre seconds, and date<br />

aperture at 3 o’clock, the fourteen jewel Omega automatic<br />

movement adjusted to 5 positions and temperature cal.561 no.<br />

23850964, the case 43mm including lugs, on a black crocodile<br />

strap with double deployant clasp<br />

£500-700<br />

254<br />

254<br />

Omega, Constellation, a gentleman’s 14 carat gold automatic<br />

wristwatch, ref.14902/3 CS62, circa 1962, the two piece case<br />

with black ‘pie-pan’ dial, applied gilt baton markers, tapered<br />

hands, and date aperture at 3 o’clock, the twenty-four jewel<br />

Omega automatic movement cal.561 no. 19417753, the case<br />

43mm including lugs, on a brown lizard strap, in an Omega box<br />

with outer card packaging<br />

£600-800<br />

LONDON<br />

253<br />

253<br />

Omega, Constellation, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold automatic<br />

wristwatch, ref.147586 circa 1969, the two piece case with<br />

metallic champagne ‘pie-pan’ dial, applied gilt numerals, and<br />

dauphine hands, and date aperture at 3 o’clock, the twenty-four<br />

jewel Omega automatic movement no. 29464610, the case 42mm<br />

including lugs, on a black lizard strap, in an Omega box<br />

£500-700<br />

255<br />

255<br />

Omega, Constellation Chronometre, a gentleman’s 18 carat<br />

gold wristwatch, ref.168005/6, circa 1966, the two piece screw<br />

down case with gilt ‘pie-pan’ dial with applied baton numerals<br />

and tapered hands, and magnified date aperture at 3 o’clock,<br />

the twenty-four jewel Omega automatic movement cal.561<br />

no.23818969 adjusted to 5 positions and temperature, the case<br />

43mm including lugs, on a brown crocodile strap<br />

£500-700<br />

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LONDON<br />

256<br />

257<br />

Vacheron et Constantin, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold<br />

wristwatch, ref.4961 no.353227 circa 1960, the two piece slim<br />

case with gilt dial, applied baton numerals and hands, the<br />

seventeen jewel Vacheron et Constantin movement adjusted<br />

to temperature cal.1003 no.527158, on an integral woven<br />

bracelet, to a fold over ladder clasp, 20cm long overall<br />

£3,000-5,000<br />

256<br />

Omega, a gentleman’s 9 carat gold automatic<br />

wristwatch, ref.3625420, hallmarked <strong>London</strong> 1972, the gilt<br />

dial with applied gilt baton numerals and hands, centre<br />

seconds, and date aperture at 3 o’clock, the twenty-four<br />

jewel Omega automatic movement cal.565 no.33592883, on<br />

an integral woven bracelet, 20.5cm overall<br />

£1,000-1,500<br />

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258<br />

Montblanc Meisterstuck, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold<br />

automatic chronograph wristwatch, ref.7000<br />

no.PL23958, circa 1997, the case back and two side<br />

buttons, the crown with Montblanc star, the black dial<br />

with applied gold Arabic numerals, luminous feuille<br />

hands, Montblanc centre seconds chronograph, three<br />

gilt subsidiary dials running hours, minutes and<br />

seconds, and day and date aperture at 3 o’clock, the<br />

twenty-five jewel Montblanc automatic chronograph<br />

movement cal.4810-501 ETA 7750, the case 48mm<br />

including lugs, on a black crocodile strap, together with<br />

spare gold buckle, service guide and warranty<br />

The Montblanc watch range was launched in 1997.<br />

£1,500-2,000<br />

259<br />

258<br />

259<br />

Omega, Prestige Limited Edition, a gentleman’s<br />

18 carat gold automatic wristwatch, ref.4601.54<br />

no.883/1120, made in 1996, the two piece case with<br />

transparent back, black dial, applied gold baton<br />

numerals and dauphine hands, and date aperture,<br />

the twenty-three jewel Omega automatic<br />

movement cal.1120 no.60120611, the case 40mm<br />

including lugs, on a 9 carat gold fine brick link<br />

bracelet with fold over ladder clasp, in its box with<br />

outer card packaging, service manual and<br />

certificate of authenticity<br />

£2,000-3,000<br />

LONDON<br />

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LONDON<br />

261<br />

Girard Perregaux, a gentleman’s chronograph wristwatch, circa 1940, the two<br />

piece case with side push buttons, black dial, outer telemeter and tachymeter<br />

track, luminous Arabic numerals, and index hands, and subsidiary seconds<br />

and minutes dial, with seventeen jewel Girard Perregaux chronograph<br />

movement, the case 48mm including lugs, on a black lizard strap<br />

£1,200-1,800<br />

262<br />

260<br />

260<br />

Girard Perregaux, a gentleman’s stainless steel chronograph<br />

wristwatch, circa 1940, the two piece case with two push buttons,<br />

the silvered dial with outer tachymeter and telemeter track, black<br />

Arabic numerals, tapered blued steel hands, red centre seconds<br />

chronograph, and two subsidiary dials running seconds and<br />

minutes, with seventeen jewel Girard Perregaux chronograph<br />

movement, the case 50mm including lugs, on a black leather strap<br />

£300-500<br />

262<br />

Ulysse Nardin, a gentleman’s chronograph wristwatch, circa<br />

1940, the two piece case with two side buttons, the blue dial<br />

with outer tachymeter and telemeter track, pink gold Arabic<br />

numerals, white feuille hands, red centre seconds<br />

chronograph, and subsidiary dials running seconds and<br />

minutes, the seventeen jewel Ulysse Nardin chronograph<br />

movement with screwed compensated monometallic balance,<br />

and flat balance spring, the case 50mm including stirrup lugs<br />

on a black leather strap<br />

£1,000-1,500<br />

80 www.dnfa.com tel. +44 (0) 20 3291 2832<br />

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263<br />

264<br />

Omega, Speedmaster Professional, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold limited edition<br />

‘Moon watch’, ref.48804199, no.302/999, circa 1985, the two piece case inscribed<br />

on the back ‘Flight Qualified by NASA for all manned space missions/ The First<br />

Watch Worn on the Moon’, the Seamaster logo at the centre, with black<br />

tachymeter bezel, the black dial with applied gilt baton markers, and luminous<br />

baton hands, centre seconds chronograph, and three subsidiary dials running<br />

hours, minutes and seconds, the seventeen jewel Omega chronograph movement<br />

cal.863 no.48304191, the case 48mm including lugs, on an 18 carat gold block link<br />

bracelet with fold over clasp, in an Omega box with outer card packaging<br />

£3,000-5,000<br />

265<br />

LONDON<br />

263<br />

Omega, Cosmic, a gentleman’s 14 carat gold wristwatch with<br />

day/date and moon phases, ref.2743 no.10803093, circa 1947, the two<br />

piece case with gilt dial, applied gilt dot numerals, and Arabic 12,<br />

outer blue date track with blue marker, gold ‘index’ hands,<br />

subsidiary seconds dial with moon phases aperture, and day and<br />

month apertures, the seventeen jewel Omega movement cal.381<br />

(formerly 27 DL PC AM) no.11202143, the case 40mm including lugs,<br />

on a mail link bracelet with fold over ladder clasp<br />

£1,500-2,000<br />

265<br />

Omega, Speedmaster, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold chronograph<br />

wristwatch, ref.175.0084 no.75895519, circa 1999, the two piece case<br />

with tachymeter bezel, charcoal dial, outer date track with pointer,<br />

applied baton markers, luminous baton hands, and three subsidiary<br />

dials running hours, minutes and seconds, the latter two combined<br />

with day/date, and 24 hour dial, the twenty-five jewel Omega automatic<br />

movement cal.1151 ETA 7751, the case 45mm including lugs, on a black<br />

crocodile strap, in an Omega box with outer card packaging<br />

£2,500-3,000<br />

264<br />

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LONDON<br />

266<br />

267<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre, Reverso, an 18 carat pink gold reversible wristwatch with<br />

calendar, ref.270.2.36, no.1872988, circa 1996, the three piece case with inner<br />

two piece sliding reversible case with silvered dial, black Arabic numerals,<br />

blued steel sword hands, and inner date ring, with subsidiary seconds dial<br />

intersecting below, and day aperture top left, the twenty-one jewel Jaeger<br />

LeCoultre movement cal.836 no.2837746, the case 42mm including lugs, on a<br />

black crocodile strap, in a Jaeger LeCoultre box with outer card packaging<br />

£2,000-3,000<br />

268<br />

266<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre, Reverso Art Deco, an 18 carat pink gold<br />

reversible wristwatch with skeletonized movement, ref.270.2.62<br />

no.729, circa 1992, the three piece case with sliding reversible inner<br />

case, the silvered dial with guilloche centre, applied dart and dot<br />

numerals, gold sword hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, the<br />

twenty-one jewel skeletonized and hand engraved movement cal.822<br />

AD no.2684453, the case 42mm including lugs, on a black crocodile<br />

strap, in a Jaeger LeCoultre box and outer card packaging, together<br />

with service manual with white leather wallet<br />

£3,500-4,500<br />

268<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre, Reverso Chronographe Retrograde, an 18 carat<br />

pink gold limited edition reversible wristwatch, ref.270.2.69, no.<br />

002/500, 1996, the three piece with inner two piece reversible sliding<br />

case with transparent case back, the silvered guilloche dial with<br />

plain chapter ring with painted black Arabic numerals, stop/start<br />

chronograph aperture at 5, and date aperture, the thirty-seven jewel<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre rectangular chronograph movement cal.829, the<br />

case 42mm including lugs, on a black crocodile strap, in its box with<br />

instruction manual, and outer card packaging<br />

£8,000-12,000<br />

82 www.dnfa.com tel. +44 (0) 20 3291 2832<br />

267


269<br />

270<br />

Girard Perregaux, ‘Traveller II Time Zone - Alarm Automatic’,<br />

a gentleman’s 18 carat gold wristwatch, ref.4940 no.127, circa<br />

2000, the two piece case with two crowns to set time and alarm,<br />

the cream dial with applied gold Arabic numerals, gold tapered<br />

hands, inner dial for the second time zone and blued steel pointer,<br />

blued steel centre seconds, and two date apertures, the thirty-one<br />

jewel Girard Perregaux automatic movement cal.2291, the case<br />

48mm including lugs, on a tan crocodile strap, in its box with outer<br />

card packaging, guarantee card and service manual<br />

£4,000-6,000<br />

LONDON<br />

269<br />

Panerai Firenze, Luminor Power Reserve, a gentleman’s<br />

stainless steel limited edition wristwatch, ref.OP 6556, no.BB<br />

1107922/ FO995/1500, circa 2000, the three piece cushion shaped<br />

case with patented winding crown with security lever to wind<br />

the watch even underwater, the black dial with luminous Arabic<br />

numerals and indexes, luminous baton hands, subsidiary<br />

seconds dial at 9, up-and-down indication at 5, and ‘cyclops’<br />

date aperture, the twenty-one jewel Panerai automatic<br />

movement cal.7750-P3 ETA AO5561 no.367188, the case 54mm<br />

including lugs, on a black crocodile strap, in its box, with outer<br />

card packaging, service manual, guarantee card, screwdriver to<br />

adjust, and spare rubber strap<br />

£3,000-4,000<br />

270<br />

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271<br />

Girard Perregaux, ‘ww.tc’, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold worldtime wristwatch, ref.4980 no.OJ 168, circa 2000, the two piece screw<br />

down case with transparent case back, two push buttons on the band, and two screw down crowns, one to rotate the bezel marked<br />

with 24 world cities, the metallic black dial with outer 24 hour dial, luminous dot markers, and feuille hands, gold centre seconds,<br />

three subsidiary dials running seconds, minutes and hours, off set date aperture at 1 o’clock, the 63 jewel Girard Perregaux nickel<br />

finished lever movement cal.3387, the case 54mm including lugs, on an 18 carat gold block link bracelet, in its box, together with a<br />

instruction manual<br />

£8,000-12,000<br />

84 www.dnfa.com tel. +44 (0) 20 3291 2832


LONDON<br />

272<br />

Zenith, El Primero, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold calendar wristwatch with moonphases and chronograph, ref.62 0240 410, circa 2001,<br />

the two piece screw down case with transparent case back, two push buttons, silvered dial with textured centre, outer tachymeter<br />

track, gold Roman numerals, dauphine hands, two subsidiary dials running hours and minutes, the seconds dial with moon phases<br />

aperture, and three apertures for day, date and month, the thirty-one jewel Zenith chronograph automatic movement cal.4102,<br />

numbered on oscillating weight 21652 Official Swiss Controle Chronometer Certificate RATE no.9759425 movement no. 160007, the<br />

case 43mm including lugs, on an 18 carat gold block link bracelet with fold over clasp, in its box with outer card packaging, service<br />

warranty, instruction manual, and COSC certificate<br />

£8,000-12,000<br />

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LONDON<br />

273<br />

Rolex, Cosmograph Daytona, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold chronograph wristwatch, ref.116528 no.Y237964, circa 2002, the two piece<br />

screw down case and crown with gold bezel calibrated to 60 units, the black dial with luminous baton markers, and baton hands, red<br />

centre sweep seconds, and three subsidiary dials running hours, minutes and seconds, the forty-four jewel Rolex automatic<br />

movement cal.4130 no.C-0050090, the case 46mm including lugs, on an 18 carat gold block link bracelet with fold over clasp, in a<br />

Rolex box with outer card packaging<br />

£7,000-10,000<br />

86 www.dnfa.com tel. +44 (0) 20 3291 2832


274<br />

LONDON<br />

274<br />

Rolex, Cosmograph Daytona, a<br />

gentleman’s 18 carat gold<br />

chronograph wristwatch, ref.116528,<br />

no.D435677, circa 2005, the two piece<br />

screw down case, side buttons, and<br />

crown with gold bezel calibrated to 400<br />

units, the champagne dial with<br />

luminous baton hands and numerals,<br />

three subsidiary dials running seconds,<br />

minutes and hours, and red centre<br />

sweep second hand, the forty-four<br />

jewel Rolex movement cal.4130<br />

no.C0054642, adjusted to five positions<br />

and temperature, the case 46mm<br />

including lugs, on a block link bracelet<br />

with fold over clasp, in a Rolex box<br />

£7,000-10,000<br />

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275<br />

IWC, ‘Da Vinci Jubilee Rattrapante’, a<br />

gentleman’s platinum limited edition<br />

wristwatch, with perpetual calendar,<br />

moon phases and chronograph,<br />

no.348/500, ref.2634698, circa 1995, the two<br />

piece push on case with articulated<br />

hooded lugs, three push buttons on the<br />

band, the silvered dial with luminous<br />

baton hands and Breguet centre seconds,<br />

baton numerals, four subsidiary dials<br />

including phases of the moon combined<br />

with 30 minute register, date dial, day<br />

combined with constant seconds, and<br />

month combined with 12 hour register, and<br />

year aperture, the forty-three jewel IWC<br />

movement cal.C. 79251, the case 50mm<br />

including lugs, on a black crocodile strap<br />

with IWC buckle, in its box with guarantee<br />

card (blank), service manual and title deed<br />

£10,000-15,000<br />

88 www.dnfa.com tel. +44 (0) 20 3291 2832


LONDON<br />

276<br />

Franck Muller, Retro-Equation perpetual calendar gentleman’s platinum wristwatch with chronograph, ref.7000 QPE 36 no.02,<br />

1990s, the two piece case with two push buttons, the silvered dial with applied blued steel pyramid indexes, outer 1/5 th seconds track,<br />

subsidiary dials for the 30 minute register, the 24 hours, the leap years, the days of the week and the date, semi-circular graduation<br />

for the retrograde indication of the months and equation of time, aperture for the moon phases and blued steel Breguet hands, the<br />

thirty jewel Franck Muller automatic chronograph movement adjusted to 8 positions cal.PT950 FM700, the case 45mm including lugs,<br />

on a dark blue crocodile strap, in wooden Franck Muller box with outer card packaging, and pusher to set<br />

£10,000-15,000<br />

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90<br />

LONDON<br />

277<br />

Patek Philippe, ‘Annual Calendar’, a gentleman’s 18<br />

carat yellow gold wristwatch, ref.5036, circa 2002, the<br />

two piece case with white dial, applied gold Roman<br />

numerals, luminous feuille hands, and centre sweep<br />

seconds, day and month dials, and moon phases and<br />

power reserve indicators, the thirty-seven jewel Patek<br />

Philippe automatic movement cal.315/199 no.3144356,<br />

the case 47mm including lugs, on a block link bracelet<br />

with fold over clasp, in Patek Philippe box and outer<br />

card packaging, with burgundy leather wallet with<br />

instruction manual<br />

£18,000-22,000<br />

www.dnfa.com tel. +44 (0) 20 3291 2832


278<br />

Patek Philippe, a gentleman’s platinum wristwatch, ref.5035P,<br />

from 1996, the two piece screw down case with transparent back,<br />

the black dial with luminous Roman numerals and feuille hands,<br />

three subsidiary dials showing day, month and 24 hour indicator,<br />

and date aperture at 6 o’clock, the thirty-five jewel Patek Philippe<br />

automatic movement cal.315/198, no.3055301, stamped with the<br />

Geneva Quality Hallmark, and 21K gold rotor, the case 45mm<br />

including lugs, on a brown lizard strap, in a Patek Phillippe box,<br />

together with burgundy leather wallet with Certificate of Origin<br />

£17,000-20,000<br />

LONDON<br />

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The notices below form part of our Conditions of Business as printed in the catalogue, and potential bidders must<br />

acquaint themselves with these notices prior to bidding. The condition of any lot falling within the notices as outlined<br />

may not be deemed sufficient reason to return the lot to us. Please note that Dreweatts are unable to give any further<br />

verbal condition reports or comment for any lot, and all condition reports and requests must be submitted in writing to<br />

via our website www.dnfa.com, or by fax on 01635 553 599.<br />

IMPORTANT NOTICES TO WATCH BUYERS<br />

Damage, Restoration, Alteration<br />

Although every effort is made to note any damage, restoration or alterations,<br />

the absence of any such information in catalogue descriptions does not imply<br />

the lot is in perfect condition and free from any such defects. Prospective<br />

buyers should satisfy themselves as to the condition of any lot prior to bidding.<br />

All watches are serviced from time to time, and Dreweatts are unable to<br />

guarantee that the working parts of any watch movement, glass or crystal,<br />

winding crowns, watch bracelet, strap or buckle are the manufacturers'<br />

original parts, unless otherwise stated in the catalogue description. We are<br />

unable to make any representation in our catalogue descriptions or condition<br />

reports as to the authenticty of such parts. Dreweatts are unable to make any<br />

represenation, nor make any comment on, the authenticity of diamonds, or<br />

other gemstones, set into watch dials, bezels, cases and bracelets.<br />

Authentication<br />

All watch movements have been inspected by Dreweatts watchmaker and<br />

specialists, and we have verified all inventory and movement numbers. For the<br />

information of potential bidders, all inventory and movement numbers are<br />

listed in the catalogue description for the relevant lot.<br />

IMPORTANT NOTICES TO JEWELLERY BUYERS<br />

Damage, Restoration, Alteration<br />

Although every effort is made to note any damage, restoration or alterations,<br />

the absence of any such information in catalogue descriptions does not imply<br />

the lot is in perfect condition and free for any such defects. Prospective<br />

buyers should satisfy themselves as to the condition of any lot prior to bidding.<br />

Enhancement<br />

Prospective bidders should be aware than many coloured gems have been<br />

historically treated by a variety of methods to improve their appearance,<br />

both in terms of colour and transparency. Rubies and sapphires are routinely<br />

heat treated, emeralds and enhanced through the use of coloured and<br />

transparent oils and resins, and jadiete is routinely stained. These treatments,<br />

and others including irradiation and coating, are generally accepted by the<br />

jewellery trade as standard practice. Although most treatments are<br />

considered to be permanent, those gemstones which have been oiled may<br />

need to be re-treated to maintain their appearance. Any such treatments<br />

affect the market value of coloured gemstones, and Dreweatts pre-sale<br />

estimates published in the catalogue assume that all gemstones, unless<br />

otherwise stated in the catalogue, may have been enhanced. Dreweatts may<br />

obtain Gemmological Reports from a recognised laboratory where appropriate<br />

detailing any enhancements, or lack of, for certain gemstones, and such<br />

reports may be obtained for prospective bidders prior to the sale, provided<br />

such requests are made at least three weeks before the sale, and that the<br />

requesting party has pre-paid for such a report. However it is not possible for<br />

Dreweatts to obtain reports for every stone offered in the sale.<br />

In the absence of a gemmological laboratory report, it is not possible for<br />

Dreweatts to make any comment on the possibility that any gemstone in any<br />

lot may have been subject to enhancement.<br />

Dreweatts catalogue descriptions and condition reports adhere to the<br />

guidelines laid out in the ‘Blue Book’ of CIBJO, the International Jewellery<br />

Confederation.<br />

Import/Export Restrictions<br />

There maybe Import Resrictions into some territories outside the United<br />

Kingdom placed on certain watch brands, or on the importation of watches<br />

with straps composed of animal skins which may fall under CITES Regulations.<br />

It is the sole responsibility of the buyer to comply with all Export/Import<br />

regulations and potential bidders are strongly recommended to check with<br />

their shipping agent as to any such regulations that may apply to any lot.<br />

Dreweatts are not shippers and are unable to offer any advice regarding<br />

such regulations.<br />

Condition Reports<br />

Dreweatts condition reports will identify whether a watch functions at the<br />

time of cataloguing, and suggest possible, but not comprehensive, restoration<br />

work that may need to be carried out for the watch to function properly.<br />

Dreweatts are unable to test watches for accuracy or running to time, and we<br />

cannot guarantee that any watch will function when purchased form us.<br />

As we have examined all watch movements by removing the case backs, we<br />

cannot guarantee that water resistant watches will remain water resistant<br />

following purchase from us. Dreweatts recommend that any watch purchased<br />

from us is subsequently overhauled by a competent watchmaker to ensure<br />

proper functioning.<br />

Weights<br />

All gram weights have been obtained using an electronic balance, but weights<br />

stated in the catalogue are approximate and for guidance only, and potential<br />

bidders should satisfy themselves as to their accuracy.<br />

‘…approximately 1.20 carats total,…’ all such stone weights are estimated<br />

using standard equipment and formulae, and are subject to the limitations<br />

imposed by the mount.<br />

‘…weighing 1.20 carats,…’ where the description reads as such, the stones in<br />

question have been removed from the mount and weighted using an electronic<br />

balance.<br />

Signatures<br />

‘…by Lacloche,…’ in our opinion is a piece made by or for the jeweller, bearing<br />

relevant signatures, maker’s marks, and where appropriate, the maker’s<br />

inventory number/s.<br />

‘…signed Lacloche,…’ in our opinion is a piece retained by the jeweller, but<br />

not necessarily made by them. This may also mean that the piece has been<br />

mounted by the jeweler using stones supplied by the client; a special<br />

commission from a client’s design; or has been altered or later added to.<br />

Coloured Stones of Burma (Myanmar) Origin<br />

Buyers should be aware that certain territories (notably the United States<br />

of America) have import restrictions on certain coloured gemstones. All<br />

gemstones that maybe of Burma (Myanmar) origin, notably rubies and jadeite,<br />

may require a certificate of origin before they can be imported. Prospective<br />

bidders for such gemstones should check with their shipper, and relevant<br />

Government authorities regarding any necessary certification prior to bidding.<br />

Whilst Dreweatts are able to suggest a number of Gemmological Laboratories<br />

for such certificaion, we are unable to carry out any such certification for<br />

potential bidders or buyers.<br />

Detailed condition reports for all lots are available from our website www.dnfa.com, and upon direct request to the Saleroom.<br />

Please note that Dreweatts are unable to give verbal condition reports for any lot, and all condition reports will be given in writing<br />

via our website www.dnfa.com, or by fax (fax no: 01635 553 599). Dreweatts jewellery specialists and qualified gemmologists are<br />

available during the view to answer any queries.<br />

Dreweatts are unable to offer any form of packing, dispatch or shipping services, and clients should make their own collection arrangements for<br />

purchased lots. Dreweatts are happy to suggest the services of a number of dispatch and shipping carriers.


These Conditions of Sale and Business constitute the contract between Dreweatts (the “Auctioneer”) and the seller, on the one hand, and the<br />

buyer on the other. By bidding at the auction, you agree to be bound by these terms.<br />

INFORMATION FOR BUYERS<br />

1. Introduction. The following informative notes are intended to assist Buyers,<br />

particularly those inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All sales are conducted<br />

on our printed Conditions of Sale which are readily available for inspection and<br />

normally accompany catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is<br />

anything you do not fully understand.<br />

2. Agency. As auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity,<br />

for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly if you buy your<br />

primary contract is with the seller.<br />

3. Estimates. Estimates are designed to help buyers gauge what sort of sum might be<br />

involved for the purchase of a particular lot. The lower estimate may represent the<br />

reserve price and certainly will not be below it. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s<br />

Premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the sale<br />

and may be altered by announcement before the sale. They are in no sense definitive.<br />

4. Buyer’s Premium. The Buyer agrees to pay a buyer's premium on the hammer price<br />

of each lot purchased. The buyer's premium is 22% (26.4% including VAT) of the<br />

hammer price on each lot up to and including £300,000, plus 12% (14.40% including<br />

VAT) for any amount in excess of £300,000.<br />

5. VAT. (*) indicates that VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate<br />

(presently 20%) on the hammer price as well as being an element in the buyer’s<br />

premium. This imposition of VAT is likely to be because the seller is registered for<br />

VAT within the European Union and is not operating the Dealers Margin Scheme<br />

or because VAT is due at 20% on importation into the UK. The double symbol (**)<br />

indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the European Union and the<br />

present position is that these lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (5%) on the<br />

gross lot price (i.e. both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium). Lots which<br />

appear without either of the above symbols indicate that no VAT is payable on the<br />

hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin<br />

Scheme and it should be noted that the VAT included within the Premium is not<br />

recoverable as input tax.<br />

6. Descriptions and Conditions. Condition reports are provided on our web site or<br />

upon request. The absence of a report does not imply that a lot is without<br />

imperfections. The detail in a report will reflect the estimated value of the lot, and<br />

large numbers of such requests received shortly before the sale may not receive a<br />

response to all lots. Members of staff are not trained restorers or conservators and,<br />

particularly for higher value lots, you should obtain an opinion from such a<br />

professional. We recommend that you always view a lot in person.<br />

We are, primarily, agents for the seller. We are dependent on information provided<br />

by the seller and whilst we may inspect lots and act reasonably in taking a general<br />

view about them we are normally unable to carry out a detailed or any examination of<br />

lots in order to ascertain their condition in the way in which it would be wise<br />

for a buyer to do. Intending buyers have ample opportunity for inspection of goods and,<br />

therefore, accept responsibility for inspecting and investigating lots in which they may<br />

be interested. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots<br />

contained in the Conditions of Sale. Neither the seller nor we, as the auctioneers,<br />

accept any responsibility for their condition. In particular, mechanical objects of any<br />

age are not guaranteed to be in working order. However, in so far as we have examined<br />

the goods and make a representation about their condition, we shall be liable for any<br />

defect which that examination ought to have revealed to the auctioneer but which<br />

would not have been revealed to the buyer had the buyer examined the goods.<br />

Additionally, in specified circumstances lots misdescribed because they are<br />

‘deliberate forgeries’ may be returned and repayment made. There is a 3 week time<br />

limit. (The expression ‘deliberate forgery’ is defined in our Conditions of Sale).<br />

7. Electrical goods. These are sold as ‘antiques’ only and if bought for use must be<br />

checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician first<br />

8. Export of goods. Buyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether an<br />

export licence is required and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on<br />

importing goods of that character because, e.g. they may contain prohibited<br />

materials such as ivory. Ask us if you need help.<br />

9. Bidding. Bidders may be required to register before the sale commences and lots<br />

will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. Some form of<br />

identification may be required if you are unknown to us. Please enquire in advance<br />

about our arrangements for telephone bidding.<br />

10. Commission bidding. Commission bids may be left with the auctioneers indicating<br />

the maximum amount to be bid excluding buyers’ premium. They will be executed<br />

as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If<br />

two buyers submit identical commission bids the auctioneers may prefer the first<br />

bid received. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for the leaving<br />

of commission bids by telephone or FAX.<br />

11. Methods of Payment.The following methods of payment are acceptable.<br />

Debit Card drawn on a UK bank and registered to a UK billing address. There is no<br />

additional charge for puchases made with these cards.<br />

Bank transfer direct into our bank account, all transfers must state the relevant<br />

sale number, lot number and your bid / paddle number. If transferring from a foreign<br />

currency, the amount we receive must be the total due in pounds sterling (after<br />

currency conversion and the deduction of any bank charges). Our bank details can<br />

be found on the front or your invoice or in the sale catalogue under ‘Important<br />

Notices’.<br />

Sterling cash payments of up to £12,000 (subject to money laundering regulations)<br />

All major UK issued credit cards registered to a UK billing address with the<br />

exception of American Express and Diners Club. A surcharge of 3% is payable on<br />

all payments made by credit cards.<br />

Sterling personal cheques drawn on a UK bank account and made payable to<br />

‘Dreweatts 1759’. It will be necessary to allow at least six working days for the<br />

cheque to clear before collecting your purchases.<br />

12. Collection and storage. Please note what the Conditions of Sale state about<br />

collection and storage. It is important that goods are paid for and collected<br />

promptly. Any delay may involve the buyer in paying storage charges.<br />

13. Droit de suite royalty charges. From 1st January 2012 all UK art market<br />

professionals (which includes but is not limited to; auctioneers, dealers, galleries,<br />

agents and other intermediaries) are required to collect a royalty payment for all<br />

works of art that have been produced by qualifying artists each time a work is resold<br />

during the artist’s lifetime and for a period up to 70 years following the artists<br />

death. This payment is only calculated on qualifying works of art which are sold<br />

for a hammer price more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000 – the UK<br />

sterling equivalent will fluctuate in line with prevailing exchange rates.<br />

It is entirely the responsibility of the buyer to acquaint himself with the precise<br />

EURO to UK Sterling exchange rate on the day of the sale in this regard, and the<br />

auctioneer accepts no responsibility whatsoever if the qualifying rate is different<br />

to the rate indicated.<br />

All items in this catalogue that are marked with δ are potentially qualifying items,<br />

and the royalty charge will be applied if the hammer price achieved is more than<br />

the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000.The royalty charge will be added to all<br />

relevant buyers’ invoices, and must be paid before items can be cleared. All royalty<br />

charges are passed on to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (‘DACS’), no<br />

handling costs or additional fees with respect to these charges will be retained by<br />

the auctioneers.<br />

The royalty charge that will be applied to qualifying items which achieve a hammer<br />

price of more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000, but less than the UK<br />

sterling equivalent of EURO 50,000 is 4%. For qualifying items that sell for more<br />

than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 50,000 a sliding scale of royalty charges<br />

will apply – for a complete list of the royalty charges and threshold levels, please<br />

see www.dacs.org.uk. There is no VAT payable on this royalty charge.<br />

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TERMS OF CONSIGNMENT FOR SELLERS<br />

1. Interpretation. In these Terms the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to the Seller and<br />

if the consignment of goods to us is made by an agent we assume that the Seller<br />

has authorised the consignment and that the consignor has the Seller’s authority<br />

to contract. Similarly the words ‘we’, ‘us’, etc. refer to the Auctioneers.<br />

2. Commission is charged to sellers at the following rates:- please enquire at our<br />

salerooms.<br />

3. Removal costs. Items for sale must be consigned to the sale room by any stated<br />

deadline and at your expense. We may be able to assist you with this process but<br />

any liability incurred to a carrier for haulage charges is solely your responsibility.<br />

4. Loss and damage of goods.<br />

(a) Loss and Damage Warranty - Dreweatts is not authorised by the FSA to provide<br />

insurance to its clients, and does not do so. However Dreweatts for its own<br />

protection, assumes liability for property consigned to it at the lower pre-sale<br />

estimate until the hammer falls. To justify accepting liablilty, Dreweatts makes a<br />

charge of 1.5% of the hammer price plus VAT, subject to a minmum charge of £1.50,<br />

or if unsold 1.5% of our lower estimate. The liability assumed by Dreweatts shall<br />

be limited to the lower pre-sale estimate or the hammer price if the lot is sold.<br />

(b) If the owner of the goods consigned instructs us in writng not to take such<br />

action, the goods then remain entirely at the owners risk unless and until the<br />

property in them passes to the Buyer or they are collected by or on behalf of the<br />

owner, and clause 4 (a) is inapplicable<br />

5. Illustrations. The cost of any illustrations is borne by you. If we consider that the<br />

Lot should be illustrated your permission will be asked first. The copyright in<br />

respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the auctioneers, as is the<br />

text of the catalogue.<br />

6. Minimum bids and our discretion. Goods will normally be offered subject to a<br />

reserve agreed between us before the sale in accordance with clause 7. We may<br />

sell Lots below the reserve provided we account to you for the same sale proceeds<br />

as you would have received had the reserve been the hammer price. If you<br />

specifically give us a “discretion” we may accept a bid of up to 10% below the<br />

formal reserve.<br />

7. Reserves.<br />

(a) You are entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any lot consigned, being<br />

the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. Reserves must be<br />

reasonable and we may decline to offer goods which in our opinion would be subject<br />

to an unreasonably high reserve (in which case goods carry the storage and<br />

insurance charges stipulated in these Terms of Consignment).<br />

(b) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our consent.<br />

(c) Where a reserve has been placed only we may bid on your behalf and only up to<br />

the reserve (if any) and you may in no circumstances bid personally.<br />

8. Electrical items. These are subject to detailed statutory safety controls. Where<br />

such items are accepted for sale you accept responsibility for the cost of testing<br />

by external contractors. Goods not certified as safe by an electrician (unless<br />

antiques) will not be accepted for sale. They must be removed at your expense on<br />

your being notified. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at<br />

your expense.<br />

9. Soft furnishings. The sale of soft furnishings is strictly regulated by statute law in the<br />

interests of fire safety. Goods found to infringe safety regulations will not be offered<br />

and must be removed at your expense. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods<br />

as refuse, at your expense.<br />

The rights of disposal referred to in clause 8 and 9 are subject to the provisions of<br />

The Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977, Schedule 1, a copy of which is available<br />

for inspection on request<br />

10. Descriptions. Please assist us with accurate information as to the provenance<br />

etc. of goods where this is relevant. There is strict liability for the accuracy of<br />

descriptions under modern consumer legislation and in some circumstances<br />

responsibility lies with sellers if inaccuracies occur. We will assume that you have<br />

approved the catalogue description of your lots unless informed to the contrary.<br />

Where we are obliged to return the price to the buyer when the lot is a deliberate<br />

forgery under Condition 15 of the Conditions of Sale and we have accounted to you<br />

for the proceeds of sale you agree to reimburse us the sale proceeds.<br />

11. Unsold and withdrawn items. If an item is unsold it may with your consent be reoffered<br />

at a future sale. Where in our opinion an item is unsaleable you must<br />

collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed. Otherwise,<br />

storage charges may be incurred. We reserve the right to charge for storage in<br />

these circumstances at a reasonable daily rate.<br />

12. Withdrawn and bought in items. These are liable to incur a charge of 15%<br />

commission, 1.5 % Loss and Damage Warranty and any other costs incurred<br />

including but not limited to illustration and restoration fees all of these charges<br />

being subject to VAT on being bought in or withdrawn after being catalogued.<br />

13. Conditions of Sale. You agree that all goods will be sold on our Conditions of Sale.<br />

In particular you undertake that you have the right to sell the goods either as owner<br />

or agent for the owner. You undertake to compensate us and any buyer or third<br />

party for all losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result<br />

of any breach of this undertaking. We will also, at our discretion, and as far as<br />

practicable, confirm that an item consigned for sale does not appear on the Art<br />

Loss register, which is administered by an independent third party.<br />

14. Authority to deduct commission and expenses and retain premium and interest.<br />

(a) You authorise us to deduct commission at the stated rate and all expenses<br />

incurred for your account from the hammer price and consent to our right to<br />

retain beneficially the premium paid by the buyer in accordance with our<br />

Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date<br />

of settlement.<br />

(b) You authorise us in our discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later<br />

than the close of business 48 hours after the day of sale in the case of lots unsold<br />

at auction, in which case the same charges will be payable as if such lots had<br />

been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these Terms apply.<br />

15. Warehousing. We disclaim all liability for goods delivered to our saleroom without<br />

sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make minimum warehousing<br />

charge of £10 per lot per day. Unsold lots are subject to the same charges if you<br />

do not remove them within a reasonable time of notification. If not removed within<br />

three weeks we reserve the right to sell them and defray charges from any net<br />

proceeds of sale or at your expense to consign them to the local authority for<br />

disposal.<br />

16. Settlement. After sale settlement of the net sum due to you normally takes place<br />

within 28 days of the sale (by crossed cheque to the seller) unless the buyer has not<br />

paid for the goods. In this case no settlement will then be made but we will take<br />

your instructions in the light of our Conditions of Sale. You authorise any sums owed<br />

by you to us on other transactions to be deducted from the sale proceeds. You must<br />

note the liability to reimburse the proceeds of sale to us as under the circumstances<br />

provided for in Condition 10 above. You should therefore bear this potential liability<br />

in mind before parting with the proceeds of sale until the expiry of 28 days from the<br />

date of sale.


CONDITIONS OF SALE<br />

Dreweatts 1759 Limited trading as Dreweatts carries on business with bidders,<br />

buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale<br />

on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices<br />

as may be referred to herein.<br />

1. Definitions<br />

In these Conditions:<br />

(a) “auctioneer” means the firm of Dreweatts or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate;<br />

(b) “deliberate forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as<br />

to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally<br />

described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at<br />

the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had<br />

been in accordance with the description;<br />

(c) “hammer price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when<br />

the auctioneer brings down the hammer;<br />

(d) “terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on<br />

which Dreweatts accepts instructions from sellers or their agents;<br />

(e) “total amount due” means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together<br />

with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable<br />

by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions;<br />

(f) “sale proceeds” means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of<br />

the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any<br />

other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising;<br />

(g) “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2.<br />

(h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate.<br />

2. Bidding procedures and the Buyer<br />

(a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any<br />

security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid;<br />

(b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall<br />

be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the<br />

auctioneer’s absolute discretion by reoffering the Lot during the course of the auction<br />

or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion.<br />

(c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals.<br />

(d) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of<br />

any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved.<br />

3. Increments<br />

Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion.<br />

4. The purchase price<br />

together with a premium thereon of 26.4% which shall include VAT on the premium at<br />

the rate imposed by law. The buyer will also be liable for any royalties payable under<br />

Droit de Suite as setout under Information for Buyers above.<br />

5. Value Added Tax<br />

Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an<br />

asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate<br />

prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant Lots. (Please<br />

refer to “Information for Buyers” for a brief explanation of the VAT position).<br />

6. Payment<br />

(1) Immediately a Lot is sold you will:<br />

(a) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and<br />

(b) pay to us the total amount due or in such other way as is agreed by us.<br />

(2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from<br />

you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your<br />

agent, whether express or implied.<br />

(3) Buyers who utilise the services of ATG Live <strong>Auctions</strong> or any other live internet<br />

services are hereby informed that the payment method details that are provided to<br />

ATG Live <strong>Auctions</strong> or any other live internet services as part of the process of<br />

registration will, in the absence of compliance with paragraph (1) of this clause, be<br />

utilised by us to settle any amounts owing by such buyers to us.<br />

7. Title and collection of purchases<br />

(1) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made<br />

payment in full to us of the total amount due.<br />

(2) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have purchased<br />

and paid for not later than 3 working days following the day of the auction or upon<br />

the clearance of any cheque used for payment after which you shall be responsible<br />

for any removal, storage and insurance charges.<br />

(3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for.<br />

(4) Dreweatts is unable to arrange packaging or shipping of items. Successful buyers<br />

must make these arrangements independently, though the saleroom may be able<br />

to suggest specialist shipping companies who can advise buyers, this advice is not<br />

a recommendation and the saleroom is not liable for any aspect of the packaging<br />

and shipping process. Please note that the cost of packaging and shipping depends<br />

on the size/weight of the item(s) purchased, insurance requirements, and the<br />

shipping destination, not on the value of the item(s) purchased. Please note that<br />

any items not collected within one week of the sale date may be automatically<br />

removed to commercial storage and subject to a storage charge.<br />

8. Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases<br />

(1) If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or<br />

if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our<br />

own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights<br />

we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies:<br />

(a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract;<br />

(b) to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by us to you;<br />

(c) to resell the Lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible<br />

for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment<br />

and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller;<br />

(d) to remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense and, in the case of storage,<br />

either at our premises or elsewhere;<br />

e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due<br />

to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3 working days after the sale;<br />

(g) to retain that or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due;<br />

(h) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose<br />

conditions before any such bids shall be accepted;<br />

(i) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to you<br />

towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right<br />

to retain possession of) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until<br />

the debt due is satisfied.<br />

(2) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and<br />

remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of<br />

breach of these conditions<br />

9. Third party liability<br />

All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note<br />

the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the<br />

auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury<br />

(except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of<br />

the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.<br />

10. Commission bids<br />

Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always<br />

responsible for any decision to bid for a particular Lot and shall be assumed to have<br />

carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition we will if so instructed<br />

clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our<br />

employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such<br />

failure is unreasonable.<br />

Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the<br />

right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made.<br />

11. Warranty of title and availability<br />

The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the<br />

property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is<br />

able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims.<br />

12. Agency<br />

The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default<br />

by sellers or buyers.<br />

13. Terms of sale<br />

The seller acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these<br />

Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the<br />

consignor at the time of the entry of the Lot.<br />

14. Descriptions and condition<br />

(1) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out<br />

exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities<br />

to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their<br />

behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot.<br />

Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or<br />

statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance,<br />

condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any<br />

such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions<br />

given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer<br />

nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such<br />

opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition<br />

or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is<br />

subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies<br />

save as provided for in paragraph 6 “information to buyers”.<br />

(2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by<br />

auction for purposes of consumer legislation.<br />

15. Forgeries<br />

Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any Lot which proves to be a deliberate<br />

forgery (as defined) may bereturned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided<br />

it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars<br />

identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of<br />

defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the Lot is a deliberate<br />

forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the Lot including any buyer’s<br />

premium provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of<br />

scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer<br />

a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition.<br />

The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy<br />

provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale.<br />

General<br />

16. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or<br />

attendance at our auctions by any person.<br />

17. (1) Any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect<br />

of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided<br />

by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate.<br />

(2). Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit<br />

of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may<br />

themselves enforce them.<br />

18. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail,<br />

email or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the<br />

addressee 48 hours after posting.<br />

19. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items<br />

in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any<br />

glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue.<br />

20. Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict<br />

terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at<br />

the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other<br />

respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect.<br />

21. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions.<br />

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FINE WATCHES, PENS AND LUXURY ACCESSORIES<br />

Tuesday 10th July 2012 Sale Code: 13566<br />

I authorise Dreweatts - <strong>London</strong>,<br />

to bid on my behalf up to the maximum price indicated<br />

plus the 22% plus VAT (26.4%) Buyer’s Premium<br />

To aid legibility please fill in your details in BLOCK CAPITALS.<br />

Title Initials Surname<br />

Address<br />

Tel (Day) Fax<br />

Postcode<br />

Mobile Email<br />

Signed<br />

Date<br />

COMMISSION BIDDING SLIP<br />

Lot No. Max. Bid Price (£) Ex.Premium & VAT<br />

Please send to:<br />

Dreweatts<br />

24 Maddox Street<br />

<strong>London</strong> W1S 1PP<br />

Tel: +44 (0)20 3291 2832<br />

Fax: +44 (0)1635 553599<br />

fineart@dnfa.com<br />

Whilst every care is taken in carrying out buyers’<br />

instructions, neither Dreweatts, nor their staff can be<br />

held responsible for any errors made.<br />

All successful bids are subject to a 22% plus VAT (26.4%)<br />

of the hammer price up to £300,000, and 12% plus VAT<br />

(14.40%) on the hammer price in excess of £300,000<br />

Payment will be accepted, if you are a successful bidder,<br />

by debit card issued by a UK bank and registered to a<br />

UK billing address, by bank transfer, in cash up to<br />

£12,000 (subject to relevant money laundering<br />

regulations), or by all major UK issued credit cards<br />

registered to a UK billing address with the exception of<br />

American Express and Diners Club. A surcharge of 3% is<br />

payable on all payments made by credit card. This<br />

surcharge does not apply to debit card payments.<br />

Payment may also be made by Sterling personal cheques<br />

drawn on a UK bank account but Dreweatts regrets that<br />

purchases paid for by this method can not be collected<br />

until your cheque has cleared.<br />

If you leave an odd bid, the Auctioneer will increase your<br />

bid to the next highest figure.<br />

Bids must be received the day before the sale, in certain<br />

circumstances it may not be possible to execute bids<br />

received on the day of the sale.<br />

Your attention is drawn to our General Conditions of Sale,<br />

available in the catalogue or in the saleroom.<br />

Lot No. Max. Bid Price (£) Ex.Premium & VAT


JULY<br />

12 Jul Old Master to 20th Century Prints and Vintage Posters <strong>London</strong><br />

17 Jul Collectors Sale Bristol - Clifton<br />

18 Jul Jewellery, Silver & Watches Godalming<br />

18 Jul Fine Wine & Champagne Newbury<br />

19 Jul Antiquarian Books <strong>London</strong><br />

19 Jul Antique and Later Furnishings Bristol - Ashton<br />

30 Jul Personal Effects from the Estate of Sir Jimmy Saville OBE KCSG Leeds<br />

AUGUST<br />

02 Aug Antique and Later Furnishings Bristol - Ashton<br />

08 Aug Single Owner Sale Newbury<br />

14 Aug Jewellery, Silver, Watches and Coins Sale Bristol - Clifton<br />

16 Aug Antique and Later Furnishings Bristol - Ashton<br />

29 Aug A Collection of Wristwatches <strong>London</strong><br />

30 Aug Antique and Later Furnishings Bristol - Ashton<br />

SEPTEMBER<br />

04 Sept Fine Clocks, Barometers & Scientific Instruments Newbury<br />

05 Sept Interiors to Include Pictures, Furniture, Works of Art & Carpets Newbury<br />

11 Sept Transport Sale Bristol - Clifton<br />

12 Sept Fine Jewellery, Silver & Watches Newbury<br />

13 Sept 20th Century Oils, Watercolours & Sculpture <strong>London</strong><br />

13 Sept Antique and Later Furnishings Bristol - Ashton<br />

19 Sept Jewellery, Silver & Watches Godalming<br />

25 Sept Medals & Militaria Sale Bristol - Clifton<br />

26 Sept Single Owner Sale Newbury<br />

27 Sept Antique and Later Furnishings Bristol - Ashton<br />

27 Sept Modern and Contemporary Prints <strong>London</strong><br />

OCTOBER<br />

02 Oct Luxury Sale Dreweatts <strong>London</strong><br />

02 Oct British & Continental Ceramics & Decorative Arts Newbury<br />

04 Oct 20th Century Art <strong>London</strong><br />

09 Oct Jewellery, Silver, Watches and Coins Sale Bristol - Clifton<br />

10 Oct Asian Ceramics & Works of Art Newbury<br />

11 Oct Fine Wine & Champagne Newbury<br />

11 Oct Antique and Later Furnishings Bristol - Ashton<br />

17 Oct Antique Furniture & Works of Art Newbury<br />

24 Oct Urban & Contemporary Sale Dreweatts <strong>London</strong><br />

25 Oct Clocks Sale Bristol - Ashton<br />

25 Oct Antique and Later Furnishings Bristol - Ashton<br />

SALES<br />

CALENDAR<br />

JULY–OCTOBER 2012<br />

LONDON<br />

<strong>Bloomsbury</strong> House<br />

24 Maddox Street<br />

<strong>London</strong> W1S 1PP<br />

Tel: +44 (0)20 7495 9494<br />

Fax: +44 (0)20 7495 9499<br />

info@bloomsburyauctions.com<br />

DONNINGTON<br />

Donnington Priory Salerooms<br />

Newbury, Berkshire RG14 JE<br />

Tel: +44 (0)1635 553553<br />

Fax: +44 (0)1635 553599<br />

donnington@dnfa.com<br />

GODALMING<br />

Baverstock House<br />

93 High Street<br />

Godalming<br />

Surrey GU7 1AL<br />

Tel: +44 (0)1483 423567<br />

Fax: +44 (0)1483 426392<br />

godalming@dnfa.com<br />

BRISTOL - CLIFTON<br />

St. John's Place<br />

Apsley Road<br />

Clifton<br />

Bristol BS8 2ST<br />

Tel: +44 (0)117 973 7201<br />

Fax: +44 (0)117 973 5671<br />

bristol@dnfa.com<br />

BRISTOL - ASHTON<br />

Baynton Road, Ashton,<br />

Bristol, BS3 2EB<br />

Tel: +44(0)117 953 1603<br />

Fax: +44(0)117 953 1598<br />

bristol@dnfa.com


Dreweatts<br />

<strong>Bloomsbury</strong> House, 24 Maddox Street, <strong>London</strong> W1S 1PP<br />

T +44 (0) 20 3291 2832 fineart@dnfa.com<br />

www.dnfa.com

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