Two Day General Auction (Jewellery, Watches, Militaria, Antique and Collectables)

Day 1: Lot 1- Lot 500. Day 2: Lot 501- the end!

1199 items 1199 items
Auction closed (2 day sale)
room Potters Bar, Herts

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Two Day General Auction (Jewellery, Watches, Militaria, Antique and Collectables)

Day 1: Lot 1- Lot 500. Day 2: Lot 501- the end!

Auction closed (2 day sale)

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Currency: GBP
Buyer's premium Inc. VAT/sales tax: 24.00%
Online commission inc. VAT/sales tax: 5.94%

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Vintage Gentlemans Vitalis wristwatch with ROLLED GOLD bracelet. Art Deco style digits and square case. Manual winding 15 rubies. In need of atten...

A Vintage Tudor Unisex Watch. Leather strap and stainless steel dial - 30mm. Mechanical self-wind movement. Second sub dial. Works but A/F.

A Very Good Condition Daily Herald Dated 24 December 1942 depicting various WW2 Updates including Raids on Nazi Bases, Bomber Harris, Home Guard E...

A Tag Heuer 200m Ladies Diver Watch. Two-tone strap and case - 27mm. Gold tone dial with date window. Quartz movement. In working order but A/F. ...

Vietnam War Era Zippo Lighter. Original 1968 dated lighter case with ?In Country? engraving. The flint wheel has a field repair but still working....

Vintage 1960?s AMOR ?lighter? ,perfume atomiser. Having tortoiseshell enamelling to both sides with two flying swallows detail.Appears to be a lig...

A bygone treasure. A small, sovereign and half sovereign, silver plated, carrier box with hidden compartment on top lid. In excellent mechanical c...

WW2 German Sea Mine Probe. A lead probe that would of once housed a glass tube containing a chemical. Once a ship hit the soft metal, breaking the...

9 carat GOLD and DIAMOND RING, having illusion set diamond mounted in cathedral style with diamond point detail to shoulders. Dainty ring presente...

WW2 Childs toy ?Acme? Cricket. These were adopted by US Paratroopers on D-Day in order to signal to each other if they could not be seen. ...[mor...

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