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Cushioned butt pad, chequered, full pistol grip and forend with Schnabel tip. Ventilated top and mid ribs, hold-open top lever, safety with integral barrel selector. The action adorned with geometric, art deco engraving, 'BREDA' to the sides and to the underside 'ZENITH' very much in a style influenced by Fritz Lang's Metropolis. Weight 8lb 3oz, Chambers 2 3/4", Choke approx Imp, 1/2, Pull 14 7/8", Barrels 31 7/8", OAL 49 1/2" Proof 18.6 Readings 18.55, 18.54 Walls 32,32 FAA – Sect 2. Shotgun Certificate / RFD required to buy this item.Condition ReportM - A, F - A, W A/B Unmarked other than a number of very fine dents to the stock.
ZENITH A STAINLESS STEEL MILITARY WRISTWATCH, NO. D. 8376101 H., CIRCA 1940 Movement: Cal. 124-6, manual wind Case: Stainless steel case, screw down case back Dial: Black Strap: None Size: 34mm Signed: Case, dial, movement Accessories: None Condition Report: Movement is currently functioning. Movement has scratches, marks and tarnishing commensurate with general wear visible to the naked eye. Dial appears to be in an average condition with some light marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands show marks and tarnishing when viewed under a x4 loupe. Glass has some scratches and marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Case shows scratches, marks and dints. Crown has scratches and marks. This lot does not come with box or papers. Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved. If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com Condition Report Disclaimer
ZENITH A STAINLESS STEEL MILITARY WRISTWATCH, NO. D. 8379521 H., CIRCA 1940 Movement: Cal. 124-6, manual wind Case: Stainless steel case, screw down case back Dial: Black Strap: Green NATO strap Size: 35mm Signed: Case, dial, movement Accessories: None Condition Report: Movement is currently functioning. Movement has scratches, marks and tarnishing commensurate with general wear visible to the naked eye. Dial appears to be in an average condition with some light marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands appear to be in a generally good condition. Glass has some scratches and marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Case shows light scratches and marks. Crown has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Strap appears to be in good condition with minor marks and creasing. Buckle appears to be in good condition with minor marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. This lot does not come with box or papers. Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved. If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com Condition Report Disclaimer
A Zenith gold plated hunter cased pocket watch, white enamel dial, bold Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, blued spade hands, Swiss stem wind movement serial no 2219275, 49mm Dennison Moon gold filled case; another H Samuel Manchester open face, in original box, White dial, bold Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, stem wind Swiss 17 jewel movement, Dennison Star case, dated 18/3/16 (2)
Zenith gold plated full hunter pocket watch, two other watches, pocket volt meter in orginal box, AA car badge, vintage beaded evening bag, fan and other itemsEterna watch- currently not working, probably needs a new battery. The hands and date operate correctly. The dial is clean but the glass is heavily scratched. ( see additional images).
Zenith 18k White Gold Case and Band Wristwatch Having a diamond bezel with integrated band (marked '18k' / '750' on back of case and inside clasp) Property from: a Private Collector, Chicago (Lincoln Park), Illinois Length: 6 1/2 inchesWeight: 18k gold: 20.22 dwts. Condition: overall light wear consistent with normal use; not running when tested Disclaimers: not checked for replacement parts, we cannot guarantee the operation, accuracy or lifespan; gemstones tested on the heat conductivity scale; quality of gemstones undetermined; we cannot guarantee that gemstones have not been heat treated and filled, or that pearls / stones / gemstones are natural Category: Watches > Watches Estimated Sale Time: 11:44 am (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2Photograph #3Photograph #4Photograph #5Photograph #6Photograph #7
A collection to include: a gilt metal Zenith wrist watch, a gilt metal pendant set paste pearls and blue beads, a pair of abalone shell gilt earrings, a gold back and front hear locket and a personal syringe in metal case engraved M Gibson and a Scottish Ordinance Survey map on linen circa 1920/30 (A lot)
Registration No: T.B.A Chassis No: 130308 MOT: ExemptFormerly part of the Aalholm Automobil Museum, DenmarkEuropean spec 356 displaying c.48,240kmRefurbished, retaining some original patinaSupplied with an extensive history and many original partsA fantastic, regularly driven iconic Porsche that could be taken to the next levelThe Porsche 356 was Porsche's first production automobile when it appeared in 1948, from their Gmund, Austria facility. The model designation crossed-over the introduction of the 911 (1964), with production of the 356 ending in 1965, North America still sending orders to Zuffenhausen, Germany, through 1965. The last revision was the 356 C and more powerful stablemate 356 SC, were both introduced for the 1964 model year. The ‘C’ possessed a version of Porsche’s 1600cc air-cooled flat-four boxer with a 4-speed transmission and with disc brakes all round. A lightweight and nimble-handling, rear-engine, rear-wheel drive, two-door, available both in hardtop Coupé and open configurations, its engineering innovations continued throughout production, contributing to its motorsport success and popularity.Acquired in 2012, this former resident of the Aalholm Automobil Museum, Denmark, is a European market left-hand drive example. It was brought to the UK in 2002 and has had just two previous UK owners recorded, the current since 2011. Condition-wise, there’s a mix of original patina on top, however, underneath it's been refurbished. In ownership, the 356 C has been the subject of an engine, gearbox (new clutch, flywheel and mounts) and suspension overhaul (new bushes and bearings etc.) and refreshed brake calipers. The engine has seen the addition of Prill 1720 pistons & cylinders, new valves and guides and a Prill fast-road camshaft etc. Furthermore, the Zenith carburettors have been overhauled and the generator refurbished, noticeably producing more voltage.To the benefit of improved performance, heat exchangers and related heater components were removed and the Karmann Konnection Sebring exhaust fitted, all removing significant weight, the vendor not requiring any heater in the summer months he has driven the car. Inside, the seats have been reupholstered, with new internals, powder-coated frames etc and enhanced with Pepita inserts, more 'grippy' seats which were introduced from December 1963. The original steering wheel & gear knob are in a box of removed parts. The vendor comments, ‘it drives well - notably since the suspension and engine were done'. Kept in a heated and dehumidified garage, it has seen use as a, as the vendor puts it, as a ‘great dry-day daily driver’. It’s now time for another custodian and our vendor admits he will miss it. The 356 C is offered with a history file, a number of removed parts and an up-to-date V5C Registration Document will accompany the sale. The aforementioned removed parts will need to be collected from Poole, Dorset after the sale. The cherished plate ‘DCJ 1A is not sold with the car and we believe the Porsche will be put back on its previous plate, ‘DUJ 204B’. For more information, please contact: Baljit Atwal baljit.atwal@handh.co.uk 07943 584762
Registration No: RLO 378E Chassis No: 1D52760BW MOT: ExemptPurchased by world famous singer, Madonna, for her son Rocco RitchieSubject to much recent work including a full repaint into Opalescent MaroonThe 'rarest' MkX, being a 4.2 Litre example pre-420GSupplied with original green logbook and service plan document issued by the supplying dealer, University Motors LtdInitially developed as Jaguar's replacement for the chassis constructed MkIX and given the in-house codename "Zenith", the Jaguar Mark X (Ten) was the British manufacturer's top-of-the-range saloon car throughout the 1960s. The large and luxurious MkX was primarily aimed at the North American market, with the company hoping that the car would appeal to heads of state, diplomats and film stars. Introduced in the same year as Jaguar's iconic E-Type, the MkX impressed with its technical specification and innovations. Unlike its predecessors, the car featured integrated unitary bodywork, the largest car constructed this way in the UK at the time, as well as independent rear suspension which was completely unheard of on early 1960s British luxury cars. Initally fitted with the same 3.8-litre, triple carburettor XK engine with straight port cylinder head as fitted to the E-Type, it gave Jaguar's flagship a top speed of 120 mph and capable handling at less than half the price of the contemporary Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud. The Mark X introduced a new slightly forward-leaning nose design for Jaguar saloons, with its four headlamps set into rounded front fenders and a vaned grille. This front-end style was used on many of the manufacturer's later cars, forging Jaguar’s look for almost half a century. In 1964, in line with the E-Type, the MkX's power unit would be upgraded with a 4.2 Litre XK unit in place of the 3.8 Litre which could be coupled to either an updated Borg Warner automatic transmission (a Type 8 rather than a DG) or the same full syncromesh gearbox as its Sports Car sister. Only in production for two years, the 4.2 Litre MkX was replaced by the 420G in 1967, and remains the rarest MkX with only 5,137 built.‘RLO 378E’ was first registered by University Motors Ltd of Richmond on 17th May 1967 and then sold to Flaskett Ltd of Kingston-on-Thames on the 22nd December 1967. We then know it was the subject of some restoration work in 1995 and by the late 1990s emerged from dry storage before being acquired by Mr G Birks (Birks MotorWorks) and recommissioned in 2010. The Jaguar would be sold onto another owner before being purchased by Madonna for her son, Rocco Ritchie in 2021.Rocco decided to have the car stripped back to bare metal, welded and repainted in Opalescent Maroon, in addition, the XK engine benefitted from an overhaul which included a rebore and new pistons. The interior was treated to a refresh and fitted with a reversing camera to aid manoeuvring. Works were completed in 2022. Rocco has used the car extensively; regularly appearing with it at several exhibitions that display his artwork. Madonna used the Jaguar for a 2024 photoshoot that appeared on Instagram, captioned 'Mood in LNDN'. Kept at Madonna’s address throughout Rocco’s custodianship, the MkX is being offered to market directly from him. Rocco describes the car as being in overall ‘good condition’ although the engine is ticking slightly and he feels it requires looking into. Used in London, the paintwork has suffered some small dings that may need attention, although Rocco describes it as looking ‘good’ overall. For more information, please contact: Lucas Gomersall lucas.gomersall@handh.co.uk 07484 082430
Binoculars to include Minolta 9x24, Bausch & Lomb 8x24, ,Fournier Telepax 8x, Commodore 8x40, Nikon 8x21, Zenith 10x50, Pathescope 6x-18x35, Praktica W8x40ZCF, Bailey Banks & Biddle Philadelphia opera glasses and Solus 10x30, together with a Centon 15-45x60 spotting scope, in hard flight case
Cased Zeiss Ikon Nettar 510 folding camera in original leather case, Broadhurst Clarkson three draw telescope, Zenith 12x50 binoculars in original case, Leitz Microsix, Zeiss Ikophot and Weston Master III light meters, Leitz slide projector, Koroll 24S camera, Paterson pistol grip and two slide viewers
Three 35mm SLR cameras comprising Olympus OM20 with Olympus Zuiko Auto-S 50mm 1:1.8 and Tokina 80-200mm 1:4 lenses and Olympus 2x converter, Zenith TTL with Helios-44M 2/58 and Miranda Auto MC 1:2.8 f=28mm and MC Zoom 1:4.5 f=80-200mm lenses and Canon T70 with Sigma1:3.5-4.5 f=28-70mm and 70-210mm 1:4-5.6 lenses and two flash guns
A GROUP OF VINTAGE ELECTRONICS to include a vintage Zenith variance transformer, a portable Bush BP81 radio, a Bush Tri30 radio, a Prilect travelling iron, a continental wooden clock, a Blackstar Jupiter 500 function generator, a Lab gear power meter, a Jayen FG-1 transmitter, and a Nokia Thx-6X with case (9) (Condition Report: all untested, appear in complete condition)
Three 9ct gold and yellow metal wrist watches. Comprising a Walthams watch with a white enamel dial Arabic numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial, in a 9ct gold case, on a black leather strap. A Jaeger-Le Coutre watch with a blue dial and baton hour markers, date aperture, in a yellow metal case attached to a stainless steel strap. A ladies Zenith watch with gilt baton hour markers, in a 9ct gold case attached to a black leather strap. Condition Report: None of the watches appear to be functioning at the time of testing.
Zenith gentleman's 18ct gold automatic bumper chronometer wristwatch, Cal 133.8, case No. 679013, black dial with arrow hour markers, case with Helvetia hallmarksCondition Report:Movement functioning, dial good with a couple of light scratches, acrylic cover and back case with some light scratches, back case with very small dent (not pierced through), hands moving freely, case diameter = 35mm (excluding crown)
Zenith - Lady's 1960s 9ct gold bracelet watch, the silvered dial with applied baton and Arabic quarter hour markers, London 1966, unsigned crown, signed snap-on case back, signed 17 jewels manual wind movement numbered 5704616, 17mm diameter (ex.crown), on a 9ct gold integrated mesh bracelet, 21.9g approx (ex.movement)
A collection of mixed pocket transistor radios, makers including Sony, Ferguson, Standard and Bulova, together with slightly larger examples of transistor radios including; Orion Tr-6A, a Zenith Royal "500", a boxed Perdio red leatherette case radio, a boxed Shira transistor six, a novelty 1930s style Radio Rentals juke box shaped example and others. (Q) All untested.
A Bang & Olufsen FM transistor radio with carry handle, in original cardboard box; a Zenith all transistor "Trans-Oceanic" radio; a Marconi green leatherette stylish chromed radio with carry handle, and a stylish oblong shaped Sharp radio, in green with red border, (cover loose). (4) All untested.
ITEM: Pendant with HeliosMATERIAL: Gold and silverCULTURE: RomanPERIOD: 2nd - 3rd Century A.DDIMENSIONS: 25 mm x 18 mmCONDITION: Good conditionPROVENANCE: Ex German private collection, acquired before 2000sComes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export Licence. If you are from outside the European Union, we will have to apply for the export licence again for your country, this takes 4 to 6 weeks and has a cost of 5% of the amount of the sale, this amount will be added to the final invoice.Helios was a prominent deity in both Greek and Roman mythology, representing the personification of the sun. In Greek mythology, Helios was often depicted as a handsome and radiant god driving a chariot across the sky each day, bringing light and warmth to the world. He was the son of the Titans Hyperion and Theia and was revered as one of the Titans himself. Helios was associated with various aspects of the sun, including its daily journey, its life-giving energy, and its ability to illuminate the heavens and the earth.In Roman mythology, Helios was known as Sol, and his attributes and characteristics closely mirrored those of his Greek counterpart. As Sol Invictus, the "Unconquered Sun," he was worshipped as a powerful and invincible deity, particularly during the Roman Empire. The cult of Sol Invictus gained prominence during the late Roman Republic and reached its zenith under Emperor Aurelian in the 3rd century AD, when Sol became an official state god and was celebrated with lavish festivals and ceremonies.Helios/Sol was often depicted in art and literature as a majestic figure crowned with a radiant halo or aureole, riding a chariot pulled by fiery steeds across the sky. He was sometimes portrayed with a golden sun disc or a radiant solar crown, symbolizing his divine power and authority over the sun. Temples and shrines dedicated to Helios/Sol were erected throughout the Greco-Roman world, where worshippers paid homage to the sun god through prayers, offerings, and rituals.
ZENITH - a gold plated stainless steel quartz wristwatch, ref. 27.0060.315, champagne dial with applied gilt baton hour markers and pencil hands, 6 jewel movement with calibre 31.5, case width 32mm, not currently working . Condition Report:Movement – not currently working and may only need new battery but cannot guaranteeDial - cleanGlass - 1 minor surface abrasion near 9Hands - goodCase - some corrosion around crown, otherwise cleanCrown – slightly corroded but hands still adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated Zenith black leather strap, general wearNotes – no box or papers
Zenith. Herren-Armbanduhr Jubiläumsedition 'Chronometre'. 1990. 18 kt. GG, gest., Automatik. Verso gemarkt 'Zenith 1865', gest., num. 30.2125.113. Weißes Zifferblatt, goldfarbene Indizes, Zentralzeiger, dezentrale Sekunde, bez. 'Zenith Chronometre Swiss Made'. Zenith Lederarmband in Schwarz mit goldener Dornenschließe. Edition zum Jubiliäum 125 Jahre. Limitierte Auflage Nr. 259 von 300. Nahezu ungetragen. Dm. 35 mm, Gew. ca. 50 g. -
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