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CELTIC F.C., COLLECTION OF LISBON LIONS ITEMS, comprising a signed 25th anniversary dinner menu, Bobby Lennox, Billy McNeil and Jimmy Johnstone signed pictures, Gryffe Fine Art limited edition McNeil picture, commemorative copy of the Evening Citizen dated 26th May 1967 and further items including posters, and a 1968 calendar
DAVID GAULD RSA (SCOTTISH 1865 - 1936), TWO CALVES oil on canvas, signedframed and under glassimage size 39cm x 60cm, overall size 48cm x 68cm Note: David Gauld (7 November 1865 - 18 June 1936) was an important Scottish artist who worked in both oils and stained glass and was regarded as being one of the innovators within the Glasgow Boys group. Some of his works, such as St Agnes and Music are seen as precursors of the Art Nouveau movement. His works were seen as having both a Japanese and Pre-Raphaelite influence. Gauld was born in Glasgow and served an apprenticeship as a lithographer and then attended Glasgow School of Art from 1882 to 1885. He came to public notice in the 1880s when he supplied a series of Japanese-influenced pen and ink drawings for the Glasgow Weekly Citizen. Gauld shared the Castlemains Studio in Kirkcudbright with William Stewart MacGeorge and then in later life shared a studio with Harrington Mann at 31 St Vincent Street in Glasgow from 1891 to 1894. During this time he designed stained glass windows for Guthrie and Wells. Gauld then took new premises at 138 West George Street in Glasgow. He also lived at various locations in Kirkcudbright, Glasgow and North Berwick. In 1889 he returned to the Glasgow School of Art and also studied in Paris for a period that year. Like other artists from Glasgow, Gauld spent time at the artist's colony at Grez-sur-Loing in France. Forty-three examples of David Gauld's work are held in the collections of various UK public galleries including Glasgow Museums, The Hunterian, The Scottish National Gallery, Kelvingrove, Gracefield, Paisley, Kirkcaldy and The Fleming Collection (London).
This watch is a museum piece!; It is that rare as most did not survive the new technology within the watch.; So happy to have this in our stock and thrilled to help it find a new home with someone who loves this kind of unique technology.; It's like the De Lorean sports car - miles ahead of its time but did not have commerical success but then became very collectable and rare.In the 1970's Bulova patented the Thermatron as a “thermoelectrically powered wristwatch.” In simple terms, this was Bulova’s attempt to create an alternative to the solar-powered watch that the Japanese Citizen watches were promoting.; They worked on the watch for nearly a decade before launching in 1982.Bulova was trying to miniaturize the established idea of the Seebeck effect, which is the basis for a thermoelectric generator. Basically, if you have a flux (mixture) of hot and cold thermoelectric materials, the temperature gradient can release electricity in a way similar to the photoelectric effect. In principle, thermoelectric generation is a cousin of photoelectric generation which is the basis of light-powered (photovoltaic) watch movements. Thermoelectric motors require a regular and constant difference of temperature between the “hot” and “cold” end. If there are issues with this element of the generator, it will not properly generate electricity.However, it did not work!; Not enough temperature differnece lead to the watch not working and too much meant the batteries coroded the watch from the inside.; Hence not many survived. This watch has been converted to work from a normal watch battery.
Seven: Commander (Engineer) J. N. Millar, Royal Canadian Navy, late Royal Navy British War and Victory Medals (M.32119 J. N. Millar. A/E.R.A.4. R.N.); 1939-45 Star; Defence Medal, Canadian issue in silver; Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, with overseas clasp; War Medal 1939-45, Canadian issue in silver; United States of America, United States Merchant Marine War Medal 1941-45, bronze, mounted court-style for display; together with the recipient’s British Empire Service League Canadian Legion medal, gilt and enamel, the reverse engraved ‘Jack N. Millar New York (USA 120) 1955-57’, with top ‘Past Commander’ riband bar, lacquered, very fine Pair: Gunner H. D. Forbes, Canadian Field Artillery British War and Victory Medals (340434 Gnr. H. D. Forbes. C.F.A.) nearly extremely fine (10) £80-£100 --- John Nelson Millar was born in Glasgow on 24 September 1896 and enlisted in the Royal Navy for hostilities only on 21 June 1918, borne on the books of H.M.S. Venerable as an Acting Engine Room Artificer Fourth Class from 28 October 1918. He was shore demobilised on 20 February 1919. Emigrating to the United States of America in 1923, he founded an elevator repair service, based in Newark, New Jersey, and following the outbreak of the Second World War offered his services to the United States Navy, but was rejected by virtue of not being a United States citizen. Instead, he proceed to Canada, and was commissioned Lieutenant (Engineer) in the Royal Canadian Navy on a hostilities only basis on 17 November 1942. He was placed on the Retired List with the rank of Commander (Engineer) on 5 September 1948, and died on 3 June 1962. Sold with copied service papers Henry Dean Forbes attested for the 69th Battery, Canadian Expeditionary Force at Toronto on 10 December 1914 and served overseas with the 6th Canadian Field Artillery in France. He was demobilised in August 1919, and was permitted to proceed on discharge to Chicago, United States of America. Sold with the recipient’s Discharge Certificate; Permit to proceed to the United States in Uniform on Discharge; a letter to the recipient's mother in Chicago from the Chaplain at Witley camp, sent during the War; and a leather bound set of the Book of Common Prayer and Hymnal, Oxford University Press, the cover page of the former inscribed ‘To dear Dad, from Erthel, Christmas 1925’, and later inscribed ‘At rest. May 24th 1934 - 77 years’.
MISCELLANY - [LOCH, C. G. (1854-1904)]. The Foreign Tour of the Misses Brown and Jones and Robinson Being the History of What They Saw & Did at Biarritz & The Pyrenees, London, [c.1880], 4to, illustrations, boards. With 9 other works in 10 vols. (11)MISCELLANY - [LOCH, Catharine Grace (1854-1904)]. The Foreign Tour of the Misses Brown and Jones and Robinson Being the History of What They Saw & Did at Biarritz & The Pyrenees by Mrs Brown. London: Bickers & Son & Ipswich: Cowell's Anastatic Press, [c.1880]. 4to (310 x 245mm). Title and leaves numbered 1 - 49, illustrations printed by the "anastatic" process (lacks all before title [i.e. ?blanks], some light mainly marginal spotting and staining, a few darker larger spots). Original blue cloth-backed printed paper boards (edges rubbed, a little faded and stained, stain to lower cover). Written in imitation of Richard Doyle's The Foreign Tour of Messrs. Brown, Jones and Robinson (London, 1855), this is a reprint of the 1877 original, with the addition of London and Bickers & Son to the imprint. With 9 other miscellaneous works in 10 volumes, namely Richard Wotton's Reliquiæ Wottonianæ ... The Fourth Edition (London, 1685, 8vo, engraved frontispiece and plate, very defective, lacks all after p.202, contemporary calf, lacking lower cover), Joseph Addison's The Free-Holder or Political Essays (London, 1761, 8vo, contemporary calf, worn, originally published in periodical form between 1715 and 1716), [Henry Mackenzie's] The Man of Feeling. A New Edition (London, 1781, 8vo, engraved frontispiece, contemporary calf, worn, upper cover detached), [Oliver Goldsmith's] The Citizen of the World: or, Letters from a Chinese Philosopher Residing in London, to his Friends in the East (London, 1790, 2 vols., 19th-century half calf, a reprint of a collection which was first published in 1762), The Guardian. Volume the Second (London, 1797, vol. II only, 8vo, engraved illustration, contemporary calf, rubbed), [Laurent Bordelon's] Hints on Conversation, &c. &c. Translated from the French, By a Lady (London, 1819, 8vo, contemporary diced calf, rubbed, with some loss to head of spine, FIRST ENGLISH EDITION of a work that was first published in France in 1694), Thomas Moore's The Loves of the Angels. A Poem ... Third Edition (London, 1823, 8vo, contemporary calf with elaborate gilt borders, rebacked), Thomas Gray's An Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (London, 1869, 4to, 16 lithographed plates by various artists printed in colours, some staining, original green cloth elaborately decorated in gilt and black, gilt edges) and John Pye & John Lewis Roget's Notes and Memoranda Respecting the Liber Studiorum of J. M. W. Turner (London, 1879, 8vo, etched frontispiece, original cloth, top edges gilt, others uncut, spine lacking, rubbed, FIRST EDITION). The lot sold as a quantity, not subject to return. (11)
Defoe, Daniel - 'Robinson Crusoe' printed by James Ballantyne, Edinburgh in three volumes 1808, quarter calf and marbled boards, bookplate of Charles Hagart, Goldsmith, Oliver - 'The Citizen of the World or Letters from a Chinese Philosopher' published London for R Whiston et al in two volumes 1790, full calf, Scott, Sir Walter - 'The Abbot' printed by James Ballantyne in three volumes, 1st Edition 1820 with marbled boards and leather spines
Under the Starry Plough recollections of the Irish Citizen Army by Frank Robbins. 1977. fine copy of a scarce study; Life of Erskine Childers by Wilkinson; The Riddle of Erskine Childers by Boyle; With Wooden Spoon. Francis Sheehy-Skeffington Militant Pacifist and Eamon De Valera by Longford and O’Neill. 5 hardbacks, all in djs
The History of Limerick, Ecclesiastical, Civil and Military From the Earliest Records, to the Year 1787, Illustrated by Fifteen Engravings to which are added the Charter of Limerick and an Essay on Castle Connell Spa, On Water in General and Cold Bathing by J. Ferrar, Citizen of Limerick. Limerick: A. Watson & Co., 1787. A binding copy, with the city plan and all of the other plates but lacking the county map of Limerick
A selection of Watches and a Pocket Watch. To include a Swatch AG 1993 Watch (with broken strap), a Citizen 393236 Quartz Watch, a Timex Indiglo Quartz Watch and a Rotary Quartz Watch with orange rubber band. All Watches are Untested.There is an Ingersoll Diamond Watch Boxed, and an Ingersoll Diamond Pocket Watch Boxed. The Ingersoll Diamond Watch Model Number is: IG0312DMSET. The Serial Number is: 10220. The Ingersoll Diamond Automatic Pocket Watch Model Number is: IG0465PW KC. 30M Water Resistant. The Pocket Watch comes boxed with Guarantee and Instruction manual. Both Watch and Pocket Watch are Untested.
A vintage Langendorf chrome plated gentleman's wrist watch, another gentleman's wrist watch, a selection of ladies and gentleman's modern wrist watches including Accurist, Citizen, Sekonda and Timex, and modern pocket watchesCONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT * Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images. * Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid * Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods. All payments MUST be electronic
Pedigree Hard plastic 1950 all original walker doll in dress and bonnet and tie shoes set with original wig together with some 1960s Merit boxed toy boats and pull along toy and several other items together with Some Rupert the Bear books and nursery Rhyme toys , inc Crash Bust up .together with a large selection of Giles magazines , and a vintage retro citizen cat musical speaking wake up alarm clock novelty clock. (large vintage selection)
AN ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES, five gents wristwatches, to include a 'Citizen Eco Drive', gold plated wristwatch numbered 802056, four additional watches names to include Limit, Old England, Pulsar and Lacoste, (condition report: general moderate wear, Lacoste strap broken, watches not currently working, we cannot guarantee the working condition of the watches)
Ladies 18ct gold watch with a white enamelled circular dial and seconds dial enclosing a Swiss Peerless movement in a case by C N, import marks, Glasgow, 1927, on a yellow metal expandable strap, 27mm, gross 23.5grs, in an H J Kent case, (dent to case right of face, working when catalogued); Ladies 9ct watch with a rectangular dial inscribed "J W Benson, London", enclosing a Swiss movement, in a Dennison case, Birmingham, 1920, on a gilt metal strap, 19mm, and a Citizen silvered bracelet watch in a Rotary case. (5)
School dinners.- "Citizen". Worcester school board penny dinner scheme, Reprinted from the "Worcestershire Chronicle", of February 4th, 1888", handbill, double column, a few marks, lightly creased and browned, 207 x 173mm., [?Worcester], no printer, [1888]. *** We cannot trace this offprint in WorldCat or Library Hub. The writer attended one of the dinners, at which children were served 'a substantial sandwich composed of two thick slices of bread and about an ounce of American brawn or corned beef, followed by a plateful of rice pudding'. They also note that pea or lentil soup and bread and jam are sometimes served.
Collection of Ladies & Gentlemen's Wristwatches, leather and bracelet straps, various makes and styles, including Sekonda, Hefik, MG, Constantin Weisz, Lorus, Orlando, Citizen, Ducati, Pulsar, Excalibur, Cronel, Elso, Zurich, Seiko, Swiss Explorer, Timex, Zenith, Zodiac, Rotary, fashion watches, etc.
Collection of Ladies & Gentlemen's Wristwatches, bracelet and leather straps, various makes including Citizen, Seiko, Casio, Limit, Carvel, Daniel Hechter, Sekonda, Lord Elgin, Rotary, Seiko, Rotary, Smiths, Wittnauer, Accurist, Imado, Soki, Spirit of Adventure, Sabre, Lorus, and fashion watches, etc.
Large Box of Gentlemen's and Ladies Wristwatches, bracelet and leather straps, makes to include Paula Franchi, Imado, Breitling for Bentley, Lorus, Accurist, Seiko, Zenith, Linda Calvert, Firetrap, Pulsar, Sekonda, DKNY, Pilot, Rennie Mackintosh, Ralco, Montine, Cairn, Ethos, Fossil, Rotary, Collezio, Armani, Rigi, Solvil & Titus, Citizen, Edition, Legion, assorted cocktail watches, fashion watches, pocket watches, etc.
Collection of Ladies & Gentlemen's Wristwatches, leather and bracelet straps, various makes and styles, including Tungsten, Avia, Klaus-Kobek, Citron, Cyma, Montine, Gianni Sabitini, Seiko, Vivaldi, Fortis, Rotary, Ingersoll, Sekonda, Timex, Lorus, Roamer, Ancora, Citizen, Tissot, and fashion watches, etc.
A gentlemen's stainless steel Citizen Blue Angels Promaster Skyhawk A-T Eco-drive strap watch, a 44mm diameter case, with the Blue Angel's insignia replicated on the case back, pilot's rotating slide rule bezel, a dark blue dial with yellow accents, luminous sword hands, centre second sweep, three subsidiary chronograph dials, a perpetual calendar, dual time, alarms, countdown timer, digital backlight and UTC display, power reserve, to a leather strap with yellow stitching, buckle signed Citizen, with box Buying this watch at auction could save up to 0.80 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportCurrently running at time of cataloguing. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running. Navy bezel a little worn to high points. Case showing marks, scratches and dirt. Dirt, marks, creases to leather strap.
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