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Rolex, Daytona Paul Newman , réf. 6262/6239, rare montre-bracelet chronographe en acier, circa 1971Mouvement: cal. 727, mécanique, 17 rubisBoîtier: n°2476772, diam. 36 mmComplication: chronographe à 2 compteurs avec secondes, graduation pour le tachymètre, compteur subsidiaire pour les secondesBracelet Rolex: n°270/7835/17, derniers maillons n°271Signature: cadran, mouvement, boîtier, braceletAccessoires: écrin de service, facture Rolex d'un service complet datée du 27/10/2023, livret de l'atelier de restauration RolexRolex, Daytona «Paul Newman»La mythique collection Cosmograph débute avec la référence 6239 en 1963. Ce n'est qu'à partir de 1964 que le modèle se voit adjoindre le nom Daytona, marquant l'attachement de Rolex pour les sports automobiles et célébrant ainsi le sponsoring de la marque qui débuta 2 ans plus tôt au profit du circuit du même nom.La référence 6262/6239 est considérée comme un modèle de transition entre les références 6239 et 6263 et fut produit exclusivement entre 1970 et 1971. Ce chronographe est alors doté du rare cadran « exotique » ou « Paul Newman », reconnaissable à la forme si distinctive de ses index carrés. Il se démarque aussi par la cohabitation de 3 couleurs sur son cadran : le rouge noir et blanc. Il doit son attrait esthétique à cette association de couleurs et forme combinée à une police de style Art Déco ainsi qu'à une conception tridimensionnelle avec des sous-cadrans creux. Proposée à l'époque aux clients comme une alternative au style plus classique de la marque, les modèles Paul Newman, paradoxalement, ne rencontrent que peu d'intérêt. C'est ainsi que ce désintérêt provoqua la rareté de ces pièces. Associée au célèbre acteur et pilote de course automobile Paul Newman - qui portait ce modèle et donna ainsi le surnom à ce cadran - cette montre fut redécouverte plusieurs décennies plus tard par les collectionneurs. La pièce présentée ici est en très bon état et sort des ateliers de restauration Rolex ou elle a été soigneusement restaurée tout en conservant son cadran d'origine. Il est ainsi accompagné de son livret de restauration répertoriant la montre et son mouvement de manière individuelle.
A PRE-WORLD WAR II GOLD BANGLE in 14ct gold, engraved throughout with floral details, stamped '585', internal circumference c.20.4cm, (c.14.8g)Engraved to the inside: 'UNSERER KLEINEN ENGL. FEUNDIN SHIRLEY TORY ZUR ERINNERUNG AN DEN BERLINER SPORTPALAST 1-4 APRIL 1938'Translation: 'To our little English friend, Shirley Tory in memory of the Berlin Sports Palace 1-4 April 1938'Shirley Tory was an champion amateur figure skater in the 1930s.The Berlin Sportpalast was constructed in 1910 and demolished in 1973. It was the biggest meeting hall in Berlin at the time of construction and is most known for an assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler in 1937 and for speeches and rallies by the National Socialists, including Goebbel's Total War speech in 1945.
ROLEX COSMOGRAPH DAYTONA REF. 16528 IN GOLD, R-SERIES, CIRCA 1989 WELL PRESERVED SPORTS CHRONOGRAPH, SERIAL R, FIRST SERIES BEZEL Case: signed, n. R938931, in 18K gold, screwed caseback ref. 16500, bezel graduated up to 200 base units, screwed pushers. Bracelet/Strap: signed gold plated buckle. Dial: signed, white, upside-down six, applied indexes, subdials for seconds, 30-min and 12-hours registers. Movement: signed, self-winding caliber 4030, n. 12502, 31 jewels, monometallic balance with Microstella screws adjusted to temperature and five positions. Accessories: – Diameter Ø: 40 mm Note: running at the time of cataloguing.
Helen Allingham (ill): 1- Happy England. A & C Black, 1903, Deluxe Limited edn. # 233 of 750, SIGNED by Allingham. With 80 colour plates. Original pictorial boards, rubbed, inner hinges cracked; 2- The Cottage Homes of England. Arnold, 1909, 1st. edn. With 64 colour plates. Original pictorial boards, rubbed; Pus: Morris, F. O: A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland. Vols. 1-4, no date c1880; Plus: volume of facsimile of autographs. 1880. Original pictorial boards gilt. Good; Strutt (Joseph): Glig Gamena Angel Deod, or the Sports and Pastimes of the People of England. 1810, 2nd. Edn. 4to. Complete with all 39 plates. Cont. full calf & later spine; Johnson, S: A Dictionary of the English language in two volumes. Strahan, et al, 1784, 5th. Edn. Folio, lacking the covers. (10)
A pair of Queen Anne walnut chairs, the shaped back rests having carved shell design, terminating on cabriole front supports with shell and ball and claw carving - each chair measuring 110cm high, 57cm wide CONDITION REPORT In our judgement, condition of lot is fair, with wear evident throughout in line with age. Notably, some of the supports which connect the legs to the seats sport signs of loss and/or repair. There are also some signs of wood worm to the underside, and the crest on the back of one chair sports a significant crack, which when pressed, demonstrates movement.Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself. To that end, we have provided a number of additional images to showcase the lot in further detail.
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.
After Samuel Howitt 'Decoy Elephants Catching a Male', from Captain Williamson's 'Oriental Field Sports'inscribed on mount, watercolour over etched outline 31.5 x 44cmProvenance: Bonhams, Knightsbridge, 12 October 1999, lot 472A; private collection, The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportFramed: 54 x 65.5cmThe work has been laid down on a sheet of paper. Time staining and discolouration. Small spots and speckles of foxing starting to emerge. A light vertical crease mark to the centre and a diagonal crease mark to the right side. Not viewed out of glazed frame.
Registration: E768EOY VIN: WBADB620601867065 Mileage Showing: 79,000 Transmission: Automatic MOT: 06/06/2025Fantastic original condition2.7 litre petrol engineLarge history fileSupplied new by E&O Motor company of Ruislip in August 1987. Finished in Alpine white this 2.7 litre petrol engined 525E in lux trim with optional extras including electric windows, tilt and slide sunroof, adjustable headrests and leather covered sports steering wheel.Showing 79,000 miles, MOT till June next year and 5 previous keepers. Owned by the current keeper for 13 years. Presented in very original condition with a large history file including original book pack including service book with 24 service stamps including running in service. Also sold with large folder of previous MOT certicates as well as receipts for servicing and maintenance.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £7,000 - £8,000
Registration: SJ11GLK VIN: WMWZH720X0TZ99423 Mileage Showing: 163,000 Transmission: Manual MOT: 20/03/2025Supplied new and First registered July 2011 by Lloyd BMW of Newcastle upon-Tyne. Finished in sought after British racing green metallic this Cooper S diesel model with its 2 litre Turbo diesel engine and manual gearbox is fitted with optional extras including rain sensing wipers, xenon headlights, fog lights, air conditioning , sports leather steering wheel, heated mirrors and door locks, and chilli pack.Showing 163,000 miles and MOT till March next year. Sold with 2 keys, original book pack including service book with 7 service stamps. Also sold with a folder of receipts covering additional more recent servicing and maintenance.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £1,000 - £2,000
Three pairs of vintage binoculars - comprising a pair by Ross of London, 'Solaross' 9 x 35, with brown leather case; a pair by Prinzlux, 'Extralite', 10 x 50, cased; and a pair by Omiya, 10 x 50; together with a pair of mid-20th century folding opera / sports glasses by Cryston Lens of Japan, 2.5 x. (4)
Regimental Sports Medal, 39mm, silver, the obverse engraved badge of The Devonshire Regiment over ‘Semper Fidelis’, the reverse engraved ‘Standerton District Football Tournament South Africa 1902 Second Prize Presented to Lce. Cpl. R. Gilbert 2nd Battalion The Devonshire Regiment’, with brooch mounting to reverse, very fine £30-£40 --- Robert Gilbert (believed to be an alias for John William Kerry) enlisted in the Devon Militia at Devonport in September 1900 and attested for short service in the Devonshire Regiment in November 1900. Posted to the 2nd Battalion, he served in South Africa from July 1902. Returning with his battalion to Devonport in 1904 he was reported absent without leave and was in Civil Custody in May 1907, subsequently being convicted of theft and discharged the service. Sold with copied research
Four boxed Corgi diecast models to include 215 Ford Thunderbird Open Sports Car in white with blue interior, 234 Ford Consul Classic in pale fawn pink with lemon yellow interior and pink roof (With Corgi Model Club leaflet), 419 Ford Zephyr Motorway Patrol in white (Missing light and diecast showing marks to body) and 436 Citroen Safari ID19 in yellow with roof load and decals, diecast varies in condition from vg to fair with some showing marks and some paint chipping in places, boxes gd
12 Boxed Matchbox 75 Series diecast models to include 19 Aston Martin Racer, 64 MG1100, 73 Ferrari Racing Car, 48 Trailer with removable Sports Boat, 41 Ford GT Racing Car, 52 BRM Racing Car, 38 Vauxhall Victor Estate Car, 19 Lotus Racing Car, 33 Ford Zephyr III, 28 Mark Ten Jaguar, 32 E-Type Jaguar and 75 Ferrari Berlinetta, diecast mainly vg-ex with a few paint chips, box condition varies from poor to vg
12 Boxed Matchbox Series diecast models to include 65 Jaguar 3.8 Sedan, 39 Pontiac Convertible, 55 Police Patrol Car, 48 Trailer with removable sports boat, 29 Austin A55 Cambridge, 53 Mercedes Benz Coupe, 6 Euclid Quarry Truck, 2 Muir Hill Dumper, 43 Aveling Barford Tractor Shovel, 24 Hydraulic Excavator, 9 Fire Truck and 56 Trolly Bus, diecast ex with minor wear in places, boxes gd-vg
Three boxed Corgi diecast models to include 224 Bentley Continental Sports Saloon in two-tone silver and black with red interior, 228 Volvo P.1800 in red with mustard yellow interior and 230 Mercedes-Benz 220SE Coupe in cream with red interior, all complete with Corgi Model Club leaflets, diecast vg-ex overall, boxes vg overall with some light edge wear
Around 50 Mid 20th C diecast models to include Triang Spot On Vauxhall Cresta, Triang Spot On Daimler SP 250 (with tatty box), Dinky 275 Brinks Armoured Car, Corgi Jaguar 2.4 Litre, Matchbox MG A Sports Car etc, condition is mainly play worn, plus a boxed play worn Essem Series Kansas to Texas Stage Coach model (poor box)
MODERN FIRSTS. Modesty Blaise, by Peter O'Donnell, ex-library, London: Souvenir Press, 1965; On the Beach, by Nevil Shute, London: Heinemann, 1957; Butcher's Dozen, by The Crime Writers Association, London: Heinemann, 1956; The History of Mr. Polly, by H. G. Wells, London: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1910; Ashenden or The British Agent, by W. Somerset Maugham, London: Heinemann, 1928; Gone With the Wind, by Margaret Mitchell, New York: Macmillan, (reprinted) September 1936; The Len Deighton Companion, SIGNED & INSCRIBED by the author, Grafton paperback, 1988; Berlin Game, by Len Deighton, London: Hutchinson, 1983; Salar the Salmon, by Henry Williamson, illustrated by C. F. Tunnicliffe, first thus, London: Faber & Faber, 1948, plus a third impression of the 1935 edition; The Henry Williamson Animal Saga, London: Macdonald, 1960; Motoring Stories, edited by John Welcome, London: Faber & Faber, 1959; The Sports Car, by John Stanford, London: Batsford, 1957; Motor Car Lover's Companion, edited by Richard Hough, London: George Allen & Unwin, 1965, condition varied, sold as one collection with all faults (14)
PARANORMAL & SUPERNATURAL. A 239-year-old manuscript account of a "visitation" from a ghost at Seighford Hall, Staffordshire, in the early hours of Tuesday 29 March 1785, together with an accompanying witness statement, and correspondence concerning the apparition, addressed to Rev. Townson of Malpas, Cheshire. "Mr. [Francis] Eld junior of Seighford [Hall] having walked from Newport (in Shropshire) found himself fatigued, and in such a case is not apt to sleep. His wife being lately brought to bed, he lay in a room by himself, with a fire in it. Within this room was a Smaller [presumably a type of cot], in which lay a little daughter of his, whom in the night he heard crying. He called and spoke to her, and the child became pacified. Presently after he felt as it were a puff of air pass across his face, saw a sort of cloud or vapour, and heard a voice out of it, 'My child, be not grieved, I am dead, but happy.' This he knew to be the voice of his mother [Catherine Elde], and was a good deal terrified. While he was reflecting on the incident, he heard his little girl cry again, and supposed she might have been disturbed by the appearance which he had seen. He sat up in bed, and spoke to her again, but perceived that she had not seen or heard anything of the sort. While in this posture he once more saw the cloud in the form of a little woman with a resemblance of his mother, and heard the same words repeated to him." Being able to "bear it no longer", Mr. Eld visits his wife's apartment and relates the story to her, but she is "so terrified" that he stops and leaves the room. At this point, Mr. Eld is unaware that his mother has died [she is residing at Pit Place in Surrey with her husband John Elde of Dorking, a notable benefactor of Stafford General Infirmary whose portrait was painted by Thomas Gainsborough]. He spends the remainder of the night walking in the garden & pleasure grounds that his mother used to enjoy while living at Seighford, and spends time in her old bedchamber, but he sees no further apparitions. The following morning, fearing bad news, Mr. Eld orders his servant to accompany him to the Post Office in Stafford where he picks up a letter written by his father's housekeeper at Pit Place, dated Saturday 26 March, in which he learns that his mother is "tolerably well, & had eaten remarkably hearty of a Hare which had been sent to her from Seighford by her son". The letter briefly suppresses his anxiety until he realises that it was composed two days before the haunting. While returning to Seighford, he repeatedly tells his servant that he is "sure" he will "hear some bad news about his mother soon". The following Friday [1 April], Mr. Eld returns anxiously to Stafford and receives a letter informing him that his mother died on the preceding Monday night or Tuesday morning [i.e. 28/29 March], coinciding perfectly with the time of his vision. This realisation causes him to "faint away" in shock. "He [Mr. Eld] attended the Body day & night from the 7th to the 9th when her remains were deposited in their family vault at Seighford. Upon his relating this story to his father [John Elde of Dorking] who attended the funeral, 'His father seemed to be turned into jelly.'" The three manuscripts comprise: a letter from Thomas Whitby of Creswell to Rev. Townson of Malpas, 13 December 1785, seeking Townson's "sentiments on this very uncommon event"; a 2pp. handwritten account of Mr. Eld's experiences with questions in pencil from Rev. Townson in the margins; and a 4pp. handwritten account from Mr. Eld's servant, taken down by Thomas Whitby. In the first letter, Whitby assures Townson of the reliability of the servant, "the man is not a common menial servant but one who rents a small farm in the neighbourhood, & is employed by Mr. Eld to take care of his Woods & Game, & when he comes to Seighford for the Hunting Season this man attends him in his sports, the man is more sensible & intelligent than persons of his situation usually are, vis Bold & Resolute, & so that I think one may venture to depend upon the accuracy of his Relation." While recording his account, Whitby says the servant "had not either then or now any doubt of the truth of what his Master related". Together with an archive of Whitby family papers (in which we discovered the above), 1610-1830. The documents concern Thomas Whitby (junior & senior), John Whitby, and Edward Whitby, and include deeds, indentures, receipts, and invoices relating to Haywood, Shugborough, Colwich, Seighford, and Creswell. The archive includes a document from Granville Earl Gower appointing Thomas Whitby as Deputy Lieutenant of Stafford, signed & sealed by Gower, 1769; numerous receipts for Customary Payments from the Rectory of Creswell, most signed by Edward Whitby (Rector), 1760-1830; numerous canonical documents, including the Bishop of Lichfield ordaining Edward Whitby of Trinity College into the Holy Order of Priesthood, 1780, plus another for the Holy Order of Deacons, 1799; manuscript accounts for Thomas Whitby senior in 5pp., 1610-1613; numerous invoices & receipts for building work; several 17th-century vellum indentures relating to John Crompton and the Church of Creswell; an indenture between John Horne & Elizabeth Crompton, Burton-on-Trent, 1686; an indenture between members of the Nicolls family of Oxford, Liverpool, London and Stafford, 1772, bearing six signatures & wax seals; Translation of Grant in the Manor of Haywood & Shugborough, William Whitmore & Jonas Verdon, 1616; a 20pp. manuscript by Madame Dupré, "Hints given previous to a departure for Paris,1819", giving advice on dining, travelling by coach and sending mail
TRADE CATALOGUE. – A.W. GAMAGE Ltd. (publisher). Gamage’s General Catalogue. London: Caxton Press, [circa 1927.] 96th edition, 8vo (280 x 213mm.) Numerous black and white advertisements and illustrations, 1 leaf (sports clothing) in colour, loosely inserted order forms. (Toning.) Original red cloth, mounted paper illustration to upper cover (some fading, extremities bumped).
A DUCATI 748 SPORTS BIKERegistration Number: W818 PT0'Few motorcycles match the simple, gorgeous curves of the Ducati 748' MCN, May 2022.Please note: The mileage in 2006 MOT reads 12,332 miles. This then changes to 677 miles in 2007. Subsequently the mileage progresses normally.This Ducati 748 has recently passed its MOT, on the 28th June 2024. A little over one thousand miles have been added in the last ten years of this motorcycle's ownership. The 748 model is a sought after sports bike with a growing popularity and assured classic status. This example is a rare low mileage and well cared for bike. Included is a full service history from 2008.
A group of five gentleman's sports watchesIncluding: Invicta model 6693, bi-colour stainless steel and gold plated, quartz movement, white dial, gilt rotating bezel, bi-colour link bracelet with spare links, 44mm; Invicta model 6929, gold plated, automatic movement, matt black dial, red and black 'Coke' rotating bezel, three-link bracelet with spare links, 44mm; Ice ref.IS.OXR.B.S.13, rose gold plated, quartz movement, blue dial, rotating bezel with blue insert, blue silicon strap, 44mm; Ice ref.IS.BKR.B.S.13, rose gold plated, quartz movement, black dial, rotating bezel with black insert, black silicon strap, 44mm; Nautica ref.A18631G, stainless steel, quartz movement, black dial, rotating bezel with black insert, blue silicon strap, 49mm; and Swatch Athens Olympics, clear resin case, brushed steel dial, turquoise silicon strap, 34mm. (6)
2 x German Third Reich DLV cap badges by Berg & Nolte, Lüdenscheid. Good scarce examples. Each set on a red enamel ring, silvered winged propellor with black enamel swastika to centre. Reverse with two blades and raised B & N LUDENSCHEID GES. GESCH. VGC After WWI Germany was forbidden an air force by the Treaty of Versailles however the Deutscher Luftsport-Verband (German Air-sport Association) was formed in March 1933 from various sports flying clubs and had branches for aeroplane, gliding and balloon flying. Under cover of the sporting DLV, many future Luftwaffe pilots trained to fly. DLV was embodied with the NSKK in March 1935 and 1st March 1937 Luftwaffe formed.
German Third Reich Mothers Cross, Entry into Austria Medal, SA Sports and Wound Badge. Mothers Cross 3rd class in bronze ornamented in blue and white enamel with central back swastika (awarded for bearing 4 or 5 children) ... SA Sports badge by Sieper & Sohne ... 1939 Wound Badge in black ... 1938 German Entry into Austria Medal. (4 items)
Ballyheigue (Co. Kerry), Cycling And Athletic Sports (Under G.A.A. and I.C.A. Laws). Thursday, 5th September, 1901. Includes the following events - Cycling over various distances (with A.M. Stack as a competitor), Slinging 56Lbs, Putting 28Lbs, High Jump, Long Jump and Hop, Step & Jump. Fragile, 12pp, Published by Quinnell and Sons, Russell Street, Tralee. Lacks front cover.
EARLY 20TH CENTURY MILITARY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM CIRCA 1902-5. Early 20th century military photograph album circa 1902-5, the photographs appear to be mainly of Officers and soldiers of the Norfolk Regiment and includes, Cadets at Sandhurst with Colour Sergeant wearing the distinctive staff cap badge of the College, Cadet football team with views of the college in the background, the rest of the photographs are taken in India, Hunt meeting in India, march past of a British infantry regiment in tropical white uniform, group photograph of officers and NCOs of various regiments in India including Norfolk Regiment, Welsh Regiment, Kings Shropshire Light Infantry, Royal Scots, 8th Bombay Infantry, (this is a particularly interesting photograph as it shows soldiers from the Royal Scots and KSLI wearing shoulder titles that weren't officially introduced until 1921), group photograph of officers of the Norfolk Regiment wearing pagri badge, 3 x photographs of mountains near Darjeeling, regiment on parade in full dress scarlet frocks, white Foreign Service helmets (pre Wolsley Pattern) band present, Medal award ceremony in full dress, garden party/sports event, Norfolk Regiment Rugby Team (sports top and pagri badge), medal ceremony with Highland Regiment and believed Norfolks, hunt photographs (Poona Hunt), large parade/Durbar with several regiments on parade, group photographs of Norfolk Regiment officers in uniform and mufti, group photograph of officers of one, possibly two, cavalry regiments, Wolsley Pattern helmets with coloured pagris and feather plumes, shoulder chains, Poona Hunt 1904, Polo team of 3 British and 1 Indian Officer, trophy on table engraved 'Bombay Light Cavalry', similar photo, polo match x 2, 26 x photographs of cavalry sports day with officers and families in mufti, horse racing, tent peg sticking (lances), photographs captioned 'Spelting Stakes', 'Picture Stakes', 'Butterfly Stakes', weigh ins, etc, Polo Team Myar 1905, horse racing and Polo, 2nd Battalion Royal Scots,1st and 2nd Battalions KSLI, 1st Battalion Norfolk Regiment, 2nd Battalion Welsh Regiment were in India during this time frame, fascinating insight into the British Army in India pre WW1 with some very clear photographs showing uniform details.
Gorringe (Chris). Holding Court, Inside the Gates of the Wimbledon Championships, first edition, signed and dedicated by the author, with additional cards, published by Century, London 2009, Simpson (Brian) Winners in Action, The complete story of the Dunlop Slazenger Sports Companies, signed first edition, published by JJG Publishing, Fakenham 2005 together with a typed copy of the same with text amendments in ink from Reginald Holdingham, Wade (Virginia) Ladies of the Court, A Century of Women at Wimbledon, first edition, and the Official Annuals of The Championship, Wimbledon 1983 & 1984. (6)
Wimbledon tennis related reports letters and ephemera, including the All England Annual Report 1986, Sports Council correspondence, letters of appreciation for the Tennis Championships in 1984, a dispute with Slazengers Australia regarding sponsorship conflicts of interest, and a letter from HRH The Duke of Kent, dated 10th July 1984, regarding the Success of the Wimbledon Championships, the incredible dominance of John McEnroe, and better standards of behaviour by the players.
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