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<strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Watches</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Wristwatches</strong><br />

<strong>including</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Dr</strong>. <strong>George</strong> <strong>Fischer</strong> Collection<br />

Wednesday 15 December 2010 at 2.30pm<br />

New Bond Street, London<br />

Bonhams<br />

101 New Bond Street<br />

London W1S 1SR<br />

+44 (0) 20 7447 7447<br />

+44 (0) 20 7447 7400 fax<br />

www.bonhams.com<br />

Viewing<br />

Sunday 12 December<br />

11am to 3pm<br />

Monday 13 December<br />

9am to 4.30pm<br />

Tuesday 14 December<br />

9am to 4.30pm<br />

Wednesday 15 December<br />

9am to 12pm<br />

Bids<br />

+44 (0) 20 7447 7448<br />

+44 (0) 20 7447 7401 fax<br />

To bid via <strong>the</strong> internet<br />

please visit www.bonhams.com<br />

Please note that bids should be<br />

submitted no later than 4pm<br />

on Tuesday 14 December. New<br />

bidders must also provide proof<br />

of identity when submitting bids.<br />

Failure to do this may result in your<br />

bids not being processed.<br />

Sale Number: 17865<br />

Catalogue: £15 (plus postage)<br />

Bidding by telephone will only<br />

be accepted on a lot with a low<br />

estimate in excess of £400.<br />

Bonhams 1793 Limited<br />

Registered No. 4326560<br />

Registered Office: Montpelier Galleries<br />

Montpelier Street,<br />

London SW7 1HH<br />

+44 (0) 20 7393 3900<br />

+44 (0) 20 7393 3905 fax<br />

Enquiries<br />

Paul Maudsley<br />

+44 (0) 20 7447 7412<br />

Kate Lacey<br />

+44 (0) 20 7468 8301<br />

watches@bonhams.com<br />

Clive Lammiman<br />

+44 (0) 20 7468 8205<br />

+44 (0) 20 7468 8370 fax<br />

Customer Services<br />

Monday to Friday 8.30am to 6pm<br />

+44 (0) 20 7447 7447<br />

Please see back of catalogue<br />

for Notice to Bidders<br />

Illustrations<br />

Front Cover: Lot<br />

Back Cover: Lot<br />

Please note Lot’s 1 - 100<br />

The Haslinger Collection starts<br />

at 1pm. This sale will follow<br />

directly after.<br />

Bonhams 1793 Ltd Directors<br />

Robert Brooks Chairman, Colin Sheaf Deputy Chairman, Malcolm Barber Group Managing Director, Mat<strong>the</strong>w Girling CEO UK <strong>and</strong> Europe,<br />

Geoffrey Davies, Jonathan Horwich, James Knight, Patrick Meade, Caroline Oliphant, Hugh Watchorn.<br />

Bonhams UK Ltd Directors<br />

Colin Sheaf Chairman, Jonathan Baddeley, Antony Bennett, Mat<strong>the</strong>w Bradbury, Harvey Cammell, Simon Cottle, Paul Davidson, Jean Ghika,<br />

Charles Graham-Campbell, Mir<strong>and</strong>a Grant, Robin Hereford, Mark Jones, Charles Lanning, Camilla Lombardi, Paul Maudsley, Gordon McFarlan,<br />

Andrew McKenzie, Simon Mitchell, Jeff Muse, Mike Neill, Charlie O’Brien, David Park, Giles Peppiatt, Peter Rees, Julian Roup, Iain Rushbrook,<br />

John S<strong>and</strong>on, Tim Schofield, Veronique Scorer, James Stratton, Roger Tappin, Shahin Virani, David Williams, Michael Wynell-Mayow.<br />

Bonhams Advisory Board<br />

Tony Adams, Robert Bensoussan, Frank Cohen, Pierre Mallevays, Moira Stuart, Harold Tillman, Lucia Van der Post.


101<br />

French/Swiss. A rose gold open face quarter repeating pocket<br />

watch<br />

Number 445, circa 1820<br />

Ruby jewelled full plate gilt brass movement with verge escapement,<br />

balance bridge ornately pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved with acanthus leaf<br />

scrolling, plain brass balance rim, blue steel Arabic regulation, movement<br />

stamped 445 <strong>and</strong> “G” in cursive script, gold snap fit dial with inlaid<br />

black Roman numerals in urn shaped apertures joined with floral swags,<br />

bordered by outer minute track, blue steel arrow h<strong>and</strong>s, case with<br />

engine turned b<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> back stamped with wheat sheaf discharge mark<br />

<strong>and</strong> also numbered 445<br />

55mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

102<br />

E. Faulkner. A gilt pair cased pocket watch with enamelled panel<br />

to outer case back<br />

Number 1177, circa 1750<br />

Gilt brass full plate movement, balance cock, foot <strong>and</strong> side plate finely<br />

pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved with acanthus leaf scrolling <strong>and</strong> grotesque, silver<br />

Roman regulation, verge escapement, plates separated by four square<br />

baluster pillars, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals bordered<br />

by minute track with Arabic divisions at five minute intervals, rose metal<br />

star h<strong>and</strong>s, plain polished inner case, outer case with enamelled scene of<br />

a mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>and</strong> children to reverse<br />

53mm.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

101<br />

103<br />

Ralph Gout. A silver <strong>and</strong> horn triple cased watch<br />

Turkish Market, Number 23624, Middle Case Hallmarked London 1815,<br />

Inner Case Hallmarked 1822<br />

Gilt brass full plate movement separated by four scroll topped Egyptian<br />

pillars, balance cock <strong>and</strong> side plate decorated with engraved <strong>and</strong> pierced<br />

acanthus leaf scrolling, with silver regulation <strong>and</strong> maker’s signature in<br />

Arabic, verge escapement <strong>and</strong> fusee, white enamel dial with painted<br />

black numerals in Arabic <strong>and</strong> minute track border, blue steel beetle <strong>and</strong><br />

poker h<strong>and</strong>s, plain inner <strong>and</strong> middle cases with maker’s mark I.R of<br />

James Richards of Bridgewater Square, outer case in white metal with<br />

outer painted horn veneer, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

58.5mm.<br />

£300 - 400<br />

EUR350 - 460<br />

USD490 - 650<br />

104<br />

Ageron. A gilt <strong>and</strong> rose gold pair cased repeating watch with date<br />

<strong>and</strong> tortoiseshell veneer outer case<br />

Circa 1780<br />

Gilt brass full plate movement, balance bridge with pierced <strong>and</strong><br />

engraved acanthus leaf scrolls <strong>and</strong> steel end cap, verge escapement,<br />

fusee <strong>and</strong> silvered regulation, white enamel dial with black Roman<br />

numerals bordered by outer Arabic divisions at five minute intervals, blue<br />

steel alarm arrow h<strong>and</strong> leads to inner ring of red Arabic date divisions,<br />

fancy rose metal h<strong>and</strong>s, plain gold inner case with simply pierced <strong>and</strong><br />

engraved b<strong>and</strong> marked 50 beneath two stars under <strong>the</strong> bell, gilt outer<br />

case with tortoiseshell veneer, movement signed Ageron à Paris<br />

52mm.<br />

£300 - 500<br />

EUR350 - 580<br />

USD490 - 810<br />

102 (part)<br />

103<br />

104<br />

<strong>Dr</strong> <strong>George</strong> <strong>Fischer</strong> Collection 3


105<br />

Swiss. A key wound silver filigree book watch<br />

Circa 1860<br />

Jewelled gilt brass movement with cylinder escapement, white enamel<br />

dial with finely painted black Roman numerals bordered by minute<br />

track, blue steel Breguet h<strong>and</strong>s, rectangular silver case with scrolling<br />

filigree work panels opens to reveal blue silk lining <strong>and</strong> tied ornate silver<br />

winding key<br />

74mm x 47mm.<br />

£700 - 900<br />

EUR810 - 1,000<br />

USD1,100 - 1,500<br />

106<br />

Swiss. A silver <strong>and</strong> niello cased open face keyless wind pocket<br />

watch with calendar <strong>and</strong> moon phase<br />

Circa 1910<br />

15-jewel gilt brass Swiss bar design movement with bi-metal split<br />

compensation balance, Breguet overcoil hairspring, Swiss lever<br />

escapement, turquoise guilloche enamel dial with black Roman numerals<br />

in white apertures, date, day <strong>and</strong> month apertures in from twelve, three<br />

<strong>and</strong> nine o’clock respectively, moon phase <strong>and</strong> subsidiary seconds at six<br />

o’clock, rose metal spade h<strong>and</strong>s, case with case floral b<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> gilded<br />

acanthus leaved in niello with central vacant cartouche to reverse<br />

50mm.<br />

£500 - 700<br />

EUR1,200 - 1,700<br />

USD1,600 - 2,400<br />

4<br />

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106<br />

107<br />

IWC. A contemporary 18ct gold jacquemart repeating pocket<br />

watch<br />

Recent<br />

17-jewel Cal. 952 movement numbered 2302557 with Swiss lever<br />

escapement <strong>and</strong> Breguet overcoil hairspring, gilt dial with black Roman<br />

numerals bordered by blue ring baring gilt scrolling <strong>and</strong> two figures, one<br />

of which striking bell, case with milled b<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> plain polished back,<br />

case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

48mm.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

105<br />

107


108<br />

108<br />

Swiss. A fine 18ct gold early 20th century full hunter minute<br />

repeating chronograph pocket watch<br />

Made for J.W.Benson, London, circa 1900<br />

¾ plate nickel movement with screwed chatons, cut <strong>and</strong> compensated<br />

balance, enamel dial with Roman numerals <strong>and</strong> subsidiary dials for<br />

running seconds at 6 <strong>and</strong> 30 minute recording at 12, blued steel<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s, polished 18ct gold case with repeat slide in <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> also<br />

chronograph stop/start button at 12, plain hinged covers, dial signed<br />

54mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

109<br />

Swiss. A recased minute repeating full hunter pocket watch with<br />

calendar, moonphase <strong>and</strong> short duration chronograph<br />

Circa 1900<br />

Jewelled nickel plated movement with bi-metal split compensation<br />

balance, Breguet overcoil hairspring <strong>and</strong> Swiss lever escapement, pillar<br />

wheel governed chronograph work, white enamel dial with black Arabic<br />

numerals bordered by minute track <strong>and</strong> outer tachymetre divisions,<br />

subsidiary dials indicating date <strong>and</strong> running seconds/moonphase at<br />

twelve <strong>and</strong> six o’clock respectively, day <strong>and</strong> month apertures at nine <strong>and</strong><br />

three, fancy rose metal h<strong>and</strong>s, plain polished case<br />

58mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

109<br />

110<br />

110<br />

Swiss. An 18ct gold full hunter pocket watch with minute repeat,<br />

short duration chronograph, calendar <strong>and</strong> moonphase<br />

Case Number 36523, Hallmarked London Import 1912<br />

Jewelled gilt brass half plate movement with Swiss lever escapement,<br />

mono-metallic faux split balance, Breguet overcoil hairspring, pillar<br />

wheel governed chronograph work, white enamel dial with black<br />

Roman numerals bordered by outer minute track <strong>and</strong> Arabic tachymetre<br />

divisions, subsidiary dials for date, running seconds <strong>and</strong> moonphase,<br />

week day <strong>and</strong> month at three, six, nine <strong>and</strong> twelve o’clock respectively,<br />

rose metal spade h<strong>and</strong>s, blue steel centre seconds chronograph h<strong>and</strong>,<br />

plain polished case with start/stop pusher in case b<strong>and</strong> at twelve o’clock<br />

<strong>and</strong> repeat governor at seven<br />

59mm.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

<strong>Dr</strong> <strong>George</strong> <strong>Fischer</strong> Collection 5


111<br />

Vacheron Constantin. An 18ct gold open face keyless wind pocket<br />

watch<br />

Number 282865, Made 1905<br />

17-jewel gilt brass movement with bi-metal split compensation balance,<br />

Breguet overcoil hairspring, counterbalanced Swiss lever escapement,<br />

white enamel dial with black Roman numerals bordered by outer<br />

minute track with Arabic divisions at five minute intervals, subsidiary<br />

seconds at six o’clock, rose metal spade h<strong>and</strong>s, polished case with<br />

engraved monogram to reverse, cuvette engraved “Fraugott Bohringer,<br />

Nachfolgen, A. Klatt, <strong>Dr</strong>esden” <strong>and</strong> signed<br />

41mm.<br />

£500 - 700<br />

EUR580 - 810<br />

USD810 - 1,100<br />

112<br />

Swiss. An early 20th century open face chronograph pocket watch<br />

Circa 1920<br />

Frosted gilt movement with polished steel work, cut <strong>and</strong> compensated<br />

balance, enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer scale for 0-100 in<br />

red <strong>and</strong> fur<strong>the</strong>r scale from 175-275, subsidiary dials for 30 minute <strong>and</strong><br />

running seconds, gold plated case with hinged monogram back<br />

53mm.<br />

£250 - 350<br />

EUR350 - 580<br />

USD490 - 810<br />

6<br />

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111<br />

113<br />

Swiss. An 18ct gold open faced keyless wind pocket watch, with<br />

18ct gold Albert chain<br />

Circa 1900<br />

10-jewel Swiss bar designed gilt brass movement with cylinder<br />

escapement, white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals bordered by<br />

outer minute track, inner ring of red Arabic twenty-four hour divisions,<br />

subsidiary seconds at six o’clock, case with engraved bezel <strong>and</strong> back<br />

decorated with swags, bows <strong>and</strong> flora, toge<strong>the</strong>r with 18ct gold double<br />

link belcher Albert<br />

43mm.<br />

£400 - 500<br />

EUR460 - 580<br />

USD650 - 810<br />

112<br />

113


114<br />

114<br />

A. L’Emeraude. A two colour 18ct gold open face keyless wind<br />

dress watch<br />

Circa 1940<br />

18-jewel nickel plated movement with bi-metal split compensation<br />

balance, Breguet overcoil hairspring, Swiss lever escapement, silvered<br />

dial with black Arabic numerals bordered by minute track, blue steel<br />

Breguet h<strong>and</strong>s, plain polished case with white <strong>and</strong> yellow gold b<strong>and</strong>s<br />

numbered 250420, dial signed<br />

47mm.<br />

£250 - 350<br />

EUR290 - 410<br />

USD400 - 570<br />

115<br />

115<br />

IWC. A contemporary 18ct gold open face keyless wind pocket<br />

watch<br />

Circa 1980’s<br />

21-jewel gilt brass Cal. 972 movement numbered 2295509 with Breguet<br />

overcoil hairspring <strong>and</strong> Swiss lever escapement, white dial with black<br />

Roman numerals bordered by minute track, subsidiary seconds at six,<br />

black Breguet h<strong>and</strong>s, polished round case, toge<strong>the</strong>r with 18ct gold fancy<br />

curb link Albert <strong>and</strong> onyx set key<br />

48mm.<br />

£1,200 - 1,800<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

<strong>Dr</strong> <strong>George</strong> <strong>Fischer</strong> Collection 7


116<br />

Longines. An 18ct white gold open face keyless wind dress watch<br />

Number 4433900, circa 1930<br />

16-jewel nickel plated Cal. 18.95M movement with bi-metal split<br />

compensation balance, Breguet overcoil hairspring <strong>and</strong> Swiss lever<br />

escapement, cream dial with applied white metal Breguet numerals<br />

bordered by dot minute track, subsidiary seconds at six o’clock, blue<br />

steel Breguet h<strong>and</strong>s, polished slim-line case, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement<br />

signed<br />

47mm.<br />

£500 - 700<br />

EUR580 - 810<br />

USD810 - 1,100<br />

117<br />

Girard Perregaux. An 18ct gold open face pocket watch<br />

Circa 1910<br />

Jewelled frosted gilt manual wind lever movement with swan neck<br />

regulation, engine turned silvered dial with black printed Arabic<br />

numerals <strong>and</strong> outer printed five minute divisions, inner <strong>and</strong> outer<br />

foliate engraved decorative chapters, blued steel Breguet h<strong>and</strong>s, sunken<br />

subsidiary seconds dial at 6, engraved radiating hinged case, gold<br />

cuvette, case, dial, cuvette <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

48mm.<br />

£300 - 400<br />

EUR350 - 580<br />

USD490 - 810<br />

8<br />

Bonhams<br />

116<br />

118<br />

Doxa. A platinum open face keyless wind pocket watch with<br />

sapphire set b<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> bow<br />

Circa 1940<br />

18-jewel nickel plated movement with bi-metal split compensation<br />

balance, Breguet overcoil hairspring <strong>and</strong> Swiss lever escapement, silvered<br />

dial with hourly applied gilt Arabic numerals bordered by dot minute<br />

track <strong>and</strong> blue twenty-four hour Arabic divisions, subsidiary seconds at<br />

six o’clock, fancy pierced gilt h<strong>and</strong>s, polished case b<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> bow set<br />

with faceted sapphires, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

45mm.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

117<br />

118


119<br />

An early 19th century gilt metal Viennese enamel timepiece<br />

Gilt cylinder movement with pierced balance cock <strong>and</strong> silvered<br />

regulation, gilt dial with black enamel Roman numerals in oval<br />

surrounds, central blue enamel floral motif in an oval enamel painted<br />

case <strong>the</strong> inside decorated with a classical scene of two women, <strong>the</strong> case<br />

mounted on <strong>the</strong> top with an Eagle, <strong>and</strong> held up by a silver gilt Stork on a<br />

circular tapering base also painted with classical scenes <strong>and</strong> terminating<br />

in three silver gilt feet depicting mythical creatures<br />

192mm high.<br />

£1,200 - 1,800<br />

EUR1,400 - 2,100<br />

USD1,900 - 2,900<br />

119 120<br />

120<br />

An early 19th century gilt metal <strong>and</strong> paste set Viennese enamel<br />

timepiece<br />

Gilt cylinder engraved bar movement with three arm round balance<br />

wheel, gilt dial with Roman numerals in shaped surrounds, central<br />

engraved floral motif in a barrel style case with lapis lazuli finial <strong>and</strong><br />

held up by two silver gilt <strong>and</strong> paste set winged Sphinx on a rectangular<br />

tapering base with enamel decoration<br />

198mm high.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

<strong>Dr</strong> <strong>George</strong> <strong>Fischer</strong> Collection 9


121<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine 18ct gold keyless wind full hunter pocket<br />

watch with copy of Geneva Observatory Rating Certificate<br />

obtained on August 6th 1910<br />

Retailed by C. Fredenhagen, Buenos Aires, number 150194, circa 1910<br />

18-jewel nickel plated movement with bi-metal split compensation<br />

balance, Breguet overcoil hairspring <strong>and</strong> Swiss lever escapement, white<br />

enamel dial with black Roman numerals bordered by outer minute track,<br />

inner ring of later painted red Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds at<br />

six o’clock, gold spade h<strong>and</strong>s, polished case with engraved monogram<br />

to front numbered 265620, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed with<br />

Extract from Archives <strong>and</strong> copy of <strong>the</strong> Chronometer certificate from <strong>the</strong><br />

Observatoire de Geneve where it obtained 719 points<br />

50mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

122<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine 18ct rose gold open face keyless wind<br />

pocket watch<br />

Retailed by Gondolo & Labouriau, made for Jose Gomes Loureiro,<br />

No.177161, circa 1918<br />

18-jewel movement with bi-metal split compensation balance, counterbalanced<br />

Swiss lever escapement, Breguet overcoil hairspring, sprung<br />

snailed regulation, white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals<br />

bordered by minute track <strong>and</strong> outer red Arabic twenty-four hour<br />

divisions, subsidiary seconds at six o’clock, polished case with engine<br />

turned reverse baring blue, red <strong>and</strong> white enamelled monogram of <strong>the</strong><br />

letters JGL, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

56mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

10<br />

Bonhams<br />

121<br />

123<br />

Patek Philippe. A base metal keyless wind open face pocket watch<br />

No.185292, circa 1895<br />

19-jewel gilt brass movement with bi-metal split compensation balance,<br />

Breguet overcoil hairspring <strong>and</strong> Swiss lever escapement, white enamel<br />

dial with black Arabic numerals bordered by outer minute track with red<br />

divisions at five minute intervals, subsidiary seconds at six o’clock, blue<br />

steel spade h<strong>and</strong>s, unsigned polished case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

52mm.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

122<br />

123


124<br />

Swiss. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare minute repeating champlevé enamel<br />

timepiece<br />

Nocture, Movement No.1871, Signed Cartier, 1920’s<br />

Gilt brass rectangular movement with going barrel, frosted <strong>and</strong><br />

gilt platform with straight line lever escapement, cut bimetallic<br />

compensation balance, index regulator, repeating on gongs activated by<br />

<strong>the</strong> push piece at <strong>the</strong> top, white enamel dial signed Cartier, Paris Londres<br />

with Arabic numerals outer minute track, pierced h<strong>and</strong>s, rectangular<br />

silver case with white champlevé enameled borders <strong>and</strong> bezel with <strong>the</strong><br />

body entirely decorated with a translucent purple enamel, st<strong>and</strong>ing on<br />

four ball feet<br />

79mm high.<br />

£3,000 - 5,000<br />

EUR3,500 - 5,800<br />

USD4,900 - 8,100<br />

<strong>Dr</strong> <strong>George</strong> <strong>Fischer</strong> Collection 11


125<br />

Gubelin. A fine silver <strong>and</strong> bloodstone 8-day timepiece in original<br />

fitted box<br />

1920’s<br />

17-jewel rectangular movement signed Gubelin Lucerne, cut <strong>and</strong><br />

compensated balance, housed in a frosted gilt frame, champagne dial<br />

with printed baton hour markers, enamel chapter ring with blue enamel<br />

Arabic numerals, bloodstone case with white enamel strip <strong>and</strong> curved<br />

onyx base, toge<strong>the</strong>r with its original fitted presentation box<br />

63mm high.<br />

£1,000 - 1,500<br />

EUR1,200 - 1,700<br />

USD1,600 - 2,400<br />

126<br />

Swiss. A gun metal quarter repeating desk clock<br />

1890’s<br />

Frosted gilt movement with fly ball govenor, polished hammer repeating<br />

on a gong, cut <strong>and</strong> compensated balance, housed in a heavy square gun<br />

metal case with repeat button in <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong><br />

54mm x 54mm.<br />

£200 - 300<br />

EUR230 - 350<br />

USD320 - 490<br />

127<br />

A late 19th century silver embossed timepiece<br />

Chester Hallmark for 1898<br />

Brass rectangular movement with going barrel, index regulator arm, cut<br />

<strong>and</strong> compensated balance, enamel dial with Roman numerals, blued<br />

steel h<strong>and</strong>s, silver case embossed with flowers <strong>and</strong> putties, scroll h<strong>and</strong>le,<br />

hinged door <strong>and</strong> four silver ball feet<br />

103mm high.<br />

£700 - 900<br />

EUR810 - 1,000<br />

USD1,100 - 1,500<br />

128<br />

A late 19th century electroplated miniature carriage timepiece<br />

1890’s<br />

Gilt movement with lever platform <strong>and</strong> index regulation, small enamel<br />

dial with Roman numerals, heavily embossed <strong>and</strong> pierced case, with<br />

columns, embossed h<strong>and</strong>le, hinged door<br />

86mm high.<br />

£300 - 400<br />

EUR350 - 460<br />

USD490 - 650<br />

12<br />

Bonhams<br />

129<br />

A late 19th century silver striking carriage timepiece<br />

Birmingham Hallmark for 1888<br />

Movement with lever platform escapement striking on a gong, silver<br />

engraved dial with painted Arabic numerals in circles, black h<strong>and</strong>s, silver<br />

case with heavily embossed <strong>and</strong> engraved side, fret work feet <strong>and</strong> top,<br />

hinged grotesque h<strong>and</strong>le on <strong>the</strong> top with push button for <strong>the</strong> striking<br />

160mm high.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

130<br />

A late 19th century electroplated figural pocket watch st<strong>and</strong><br />

The female figure with flowing dress reading a book <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r h<strong>and</strong><br />

for holding a watch, on an associated base with fret work feet<br />

175mm high.<br />

£200 - 250<br />

EUR230 - 290<br />

USD320 - 400<br />

131<br />

A mid 18th century gilt brass <strong>and</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r of pearl inlay repeating<br />

mantel clock<br />

German, circa 1760<br />

The brass movement with highly engraved back plate, pierced <strong>and</strong><br />

engraved continental balance cock, brass regulation, two winding barrels<br />

also engraved, one for <strong>the</strong> strike train, operated by a push at <strong>the</strong> top <strong>and</strong><br />

two bells underneath <strong>the</strong> case, mo<strong>the</strong>r of pearl inlay case decorated with<br />

birds <strong>and</strong> floral swags, brass surrounds <strong>and</strong> hinged front <strong>and</strong> back doors,<br />

shaped glazed side apertures, stepped brass base<br />

179mm high.<br />

£1,200 - 1,800<br />

EUR1,400 - 2,100<br />

USD1,900 - 2,900<br />

132<br />

A late 19th century French marble <strong>and</strong> ormolu mantel timepiece<br />

Signed by <strong>the</strong> retailer Waring & Gillow<br />

The white marble case surmounted by a serpent h<strong>and</strong>le with bud<br />

pommel <strong>and</strong> moulded plinth base with applied foliate ormolu mounts,<br />

<strong>the</strong> signed dial with Arabic numerals interspersed with festoons, pierced<br />

gilt brass h<strong>and</strong>s to <strong>the</strong> single barrelled movement with cylinder platform<br />

escapement<br />

210mm high.<br />

£500 - 700<br />

EUR580 - 810<br />

USD810 - 1,100


125, 126 127, 128<br />

129, 130 131, 132<br />

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133<br />

Longines. An 18ct gold open face chronograph pocket watch<br />

commemorating longevity of service to <strong>the</strong> Bern fire department<br />

Circa 1907<br />

Jewelled gilt brass movement with Swiss lever escapement, bi-metallic<br />

split compensation balance, Breguet overcoil hairspring, white enamel<br />

dial with black Arabic numerals <strong>and</strong> bordered by outer track with<br />

divisions at five minute intervals, subsidiary running seconds an minute<br />

recording dials at six <strong>and</strong> twelve o’clock respectively, fancy rose metal<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s, blue steel centre seconds, case with cast detail to <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

bezel of flora <strong>and</strong> foliate scrolls, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

52mm.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

134<br />

Boulenger. A 14ct rose gold open face keyless wind pocket watch<br />

Circa 1900<br />

10-jewel Swiss bar design movement with cylinder escapement, white<br />

enamel dial with black Roman numerals bordered by outer minute track<br />

<strong>and</strong> Arabic divisions at five minute intervals, subsidiary second at six<br />

o’clock, plain polished case numbered 27784 <strong>and</strong> signed Boulanger<br />

46mm.<br />

£400 - 500<br />

EUR460 - 580<br />

USD650 - 810<br />

14<br />

Bonhams<br />

133<br />

135<br />

Andreas Huber. An 18ct rose gold open face pocket watch<br />

Circa 1920<br />

15-jewel nickel plated brass Swiss bar design movement with Swiss<br />

lever escapement, split bi-metal compensation balance, Breguet overcoil<br />

hairspring, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals bordered<br />

by outer Arabic track with divisions at five minute intervals, subsidiary<br />

seconds at six o’clock, fancy rose metal h<strong>and</strong>s, plain polished case with<br />

engraved monogram to <strong>the</strong> reverse, cuvette signed Andreas Huber,<br />

München<br />

50mm.<br />

£400 - 500<br />

EUR460 - 580<br />

USD650 - 810<br />

134<br />

135


136<br />

Breguet. A mid to late 19th century silver <strong>and</strong> shagreen cased<br />

humpback timepiece<br />

Breguet et Fils, Case <strong>and</strong> movement numbered 130<br />

The arched shagreen covered case with silver binding to <strong>the</strong> edges, bun<br />

feet, domed nuts to <strong>the</strong> front <strong>and</strong> rear panels <strong>and</strong> shuttered winding<br />

<strong>and</strong> setting squares, chain h<strong>and</strong>le, two inch signed silver dial with engine<br />

turned centre, Roman numerals, blued-steel moon h<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> milled<br />

bezel over separate alarm subsidiary, <strong>the</strong> going barrel movement with<br />

silvered lever platform escapement, <strong>the</strong> alarm sounding on a bell<br />

10cm (4in) high.<br />

£6,000 - 8,000<br />

EUR7,000 - 9,300<br />

USD9,700 - 13,000<br />

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137<br />

Vacheron Constantin. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare open face keyless wind<br />

watch in a platinum <strong>and</strong> gold Zodiac design case by Boucheron<br />

Circa 1920<br />

18-jewel brass movement numbered 331705, with Swiss lever<br />

escapement, bi-metal split compensation balance, <strong>and</strong> Breguet overcoil<br />

hairspring, platinum dial with hourly applied gold Roman numerals<br />

bordered by gold dot minute track, brushed finish round case with<br />

applied gold signs of <strong>the</strong> Zodiac to <strong>the</strong> bezel <strong>and</strong> figures of nymphs<br />

<strong>and</strong> a satyr to <strong>the</strong> reverse, movement signed by Vacheron, case by<br />

Boucheron, toge<strong>the</strong>r with original Boucheron presentation case<br />

50mm.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

138<br />

IWC. A 14ct gold manual wind open faced pocket watch toge<strong>the</strong>r<br />

with original box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Circa 1929<br />

Jewelled manual wind frosted bar movement, matt-champagne dial<br />

with black printed Arabic numerals, outer 24 hour markers, blued steel<br />

Breguet h<strong>and</strong>s, subsidiary seconds at 6, polished engine turned hinged<br />

case with vacant cartouche, toge<strong>the</strong>r with IWC box <strong>and</strong> original papers,<br />

case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

48mm.<br />

£300 - 500<br />

EUR350 - 580<br />

USD490 - 810<br />

139<br />

Patek Philippe. A platinum open face keyless wind dress watch on<br />

a fetter chain<br />

Number 814835, circa 1910<br />

18-jewel movement with bi-metal split compensation balance <strong>and</strong><br />

Swiss lever escapement, silvered dial with hourly applied polished steel<br />

Arabic numerals, bordered by dot minute track, subsidiary seconds dial<br />

at six o’clock, white metal Breguet h<strong>and</strong>s, plain polished case numbered<br />

413319, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed, toge<strong>the</strong>r with original Patek<br />

Philippe presentation box <strong>and</strong> spare glass<br />

43mm.<br />

£1,800 - 2,200<br />

EUR2,100 - 2,600<br />

USD2,900 - 3,600<br />

16<br />

Bonhams<br />

140<br />

A 9ct gold manual wind wristwatch by Waltham toge<strong>the</strong>r with a<br />

gold plated manual wind wristwatch signed Bulova<br />

The Waltham with jewelled manual wind movement, white enamel<br />

Arabic dial with red 12, subsidiary seconds at 6, blued steel h<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong><br />

gold snap on back; <strong>the</strong> Bulova with 15 jewel Cal: 10AN manual wind<br />

movement, silvered dial with gold Arabic numerals, inner five minute<br />

divisions, blued steel h<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> gold plated snap on case<br />

Various sizes <strong>and</strong> dates (2)<br />

£300 - 400<br />

EUR350 - 460<br />

USD490 - 650<br />

141<br />

A lot of 3 various gold cased pocket watches<br />

Including a 9ct gold manual wind half hunter pocket watch with offset<br />

dial, an 18ct gold manual wind open faced pocket watch with gilt dial<br />

<strong>and</strong> an 18ct gold manual wind open faced pocket watch with silvered<br />

dial signed on <strong>the</strong> movement Audemars <strong>and</strong> Cie<br />

Various sizes <strong>and</strong> dates (3)<br />

£700 - 900<br />

EUR810 - 1,000<br />

USD1,100 - 1,500<br />

142<br />

A group lot of five various silver, gilt metal <strong>and</strong> enamel dial open<br />

face pocket watches<br />

Including three 8-day manual wind open faced pocket watches<br />

Various sizes <strong>and</strong> dates (5)<br />

£600 - 800<br />

EUR700 - 930<br />

USD970 - 1,300<br />

143<br />

A lot of 12 various silver <strong>and</strong> gilt metal pocket watches<br />

Including a silver open faced pocket watch <strong>and</strong> full hunter pocket watch<br />

both by John Forrest, an 18ct gold open faced fob watch by Thomas of<br />

London <strong>and</strong> various silver <strong>and</strong> gilt metal pocket watches<br />

Various sizes <strong>and</strong> dates (12)<br />

£400 - 600<br />

EUR460 - 700<br />

USD650 - 970


137 137 (case back)<br />

138 139<br />

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144<br />

Buren. A platinum <strong>and</strong> diamond set<br />

manual wind open face pocket watch<br />

1930’s<br />

Jewelled manual wind nickel plated lever<br />

movement numbered 66398, silvered dial<br />

with applied Arabic numerals <strong>and</strong> outer gold<br />

five minute dots, white gold ca<strong>the</strong>dral h<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

subsidiary seconds dial at 6, polished platinum<br />

case with snap on back <strong>and</strong> diamond set b<strong>and</strong>,<br />

snap on back, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

44mm.<br />

£500 - 700<br />

EUR580 - 810<br />

USD810 - 1,100<br />

18<br />

Bonhams<br />

144<br />

145<br />

145<br />

Omega. A stainless steel manual wind open<br />

face pocket watch<br />

1930’s<br />

15-jewel manual wind frosted gilt movement<br />

with bi-metallic cut <strong>and</strong> compensated balance,<br />

silvered dial with black <strong>and</strong> silver printed Arabic<br />

numerals <strong>and</strong> outer five minute divisions,<br />

subsidiary seconds dial at 6, silver faceted<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s, polished steel case with snap on back,<br />

case <strong>and</strong> movement signed Omega, dial signed<br />

Omega Fab Suisse<br />

48mm.<br />

£200 - 300<br />

EUR230 - 350<br />

USD320 - 490<br />

146<br />

Omega. A stainless steel manual wind open<br />

face pocket watch<br />

1930’s<br />

15-jewel frosted gilt manual wind movement<br />

with cut <strong>and</strong> compensated balance, silvered<br />

dial with black Arabic numerals <strong>and</strong> outer<br />

five minute divisions, subsidiary seconds at 6,<br />

brushed <strong>and</strong> polished plain case with snap on<br />

back, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

47mm.<br />

£200 - 300<br />

EUR230 - 350<br />

USD320 - 490<br />

146<br />

147<br />

Cyma/Tavannes Watch Co. A gold open<br />

face pocket watch<br />

Extra, Case Number 7078025, Circa 1940<br />

16-jewel movement numbered 30359, with<br />

Swiss lever escapement, bi-metallic split<br />

compensation balance <strong>and</strong> Breguet overcoil<br />

hairspring, silvered dial with black Arabic<br />

numerals <strong>and</strong> outer minute track surrounding<br />

inner panel of geometric engraving, blue<br />

steel skeleton diamond h<strong>and</strong>s, polished case<br />

with fur<strong>the</strong>r geometric engraving to <strong>the</strong> case<br />

back surrounding vacant cartouche, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

44mm.<br />

£200 - 300<br />

EUR230 - 350<br />

USD320 - 490


147<br />

148<br />

IWC. A fine <strong>and</strong> unusual 18ct gold open<br />

face pocket watch with temperature gauge<br />

Ref:5425, Case No. 2267387, circa 1970<br />

17-jewel Cal.9824 gilt brass movement<br />

numbered 2366805 with Swiss lever<br />

escapement, mono-metallic balance wheel<br />

<strong>and</strong> Breguet overcoil hairspring, straight grain<br />

silvered dial with separate indication for hours,<br />

minutes <strong>and</strong> seconds, subsidiary seconds<br />

at three o’clock <strong>and</strong> hours at nine, minutes<br />

indicated by central blue steel serpentine h<strong>and</strong><br />

extending to outer track with black Arabic<br />

divisions at five minute intervals, temperature<br />

gauge at six o’clock measures temperatures<br />

from 0°C to 60°C, plain polished case with<br />

Swiss 18ct gold hallmarks to <strong>the</strong> inside back<br />

<strong>and</strong> cuvette, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

50mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

148<br />

150<br />

149<br />

Illinois. A gilt open face pocket watch<br />

Case Number 11212703, circa 1940<br />

17-jewel double roller movement numbered<br />

4138838, temperature <strong>and</strong> position adjusted,<br />

with Swiss lever escapement, bi-metal split<br />

compensation balance, Breguet overcoil<br />

hairspring, silvered dial with black angular<br />

Arabic numerals bordered by minute track<br />

<strong>and</strong> surrounding engine turned centre panel,<br />

subsidiary seconds at six o’clock, blue steel<br />

fancy h<strong>and</strong>s, case decorated with cast detail of<br />

flora <strong>and</strong> scrolls to bezel <strong>and</strong> bordering back,<br />

case back with pin stripe detail <strong>and</strong> off set<br />

monogram in cartouche behind two o’clock,<br />

dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

44mm.<br />

£200 - 300<br />

EUR230 - 350<br />

USD320 - 490<br />

149<br />

150<br />

IWC. A contemporary 18ct gold open face<br />

keyless wind pocket watch<br />

Recent<br />

18-jewel movement numbered 2355439,<br />

cream dial with hourly applied gilt Arabic<br />

numerals bordered by dot minute track, gilt<br />

Breguet h<strong>and</strong>s, polished round slim line case<br />

numbered 2286423, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement<br />

signed<br />

40mm.<br />

£300 - 500<br />

EUR350 - 580<br />

USD490 - 810<br />

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151<br />

Patek Philippe. An 18ct gold minute repeating full hunter pocket<br />

watch with short duration chronograph<br />

Case No.208870, Movement No.90010, Made in 1890, Sold August<br />

14th 1894<br />

Jewelled nickel plated movement with Swiss lever escapement, bi-metal<br />

split compensation balance, Breguet overcoil hairspring <strong>and</strong> capped pillar<br />

wheel governed chronograph work, white enamel dial with black Roman<br />

numerals bordered by outer track with Arabic divisions at five minute<br />

intervals, subsidiary seconds at six o’clock, blue steel spade h<strong>and</strong>s, plain<br />

polished case with maker’s mark P&Co <strong>and</strong> engraved monogram of “JB”<br />

to front cuvette engraved “Jules Blondeau Ay - Champagne 1894”,<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r with Extract from Archives, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

52mm.<br />

£7,000 - 9,000<br />

EUR8,100 - 10,000<br />

USD11,000 - 15,000<br />

152<br />

Audemars Freres. A fine 18ct gold minute repeating full hunter<br />

pocket watch<br />

Circa 1890<br />

Frosted gilt chronometer movement jewelled to <strong>the</strong> centre, polished<br />

steel hammer striking on a gong, fly ball govenor, gold engine turned<br />

dial with brick pattern to <strong>the</strong> centre, black printed Arabic numerals,<br />

outer printed running seconds, blued steel running seconds <strong>and</strong><br />

Breguet h<strong>and</strong>s, engraved sunburst hinged case <strong>and</strong> gold cuvette signed<br />

Audemars Freres, setting button <strong>and</strong> push repeat set into <strong>the</strong> plain b<strong>and</strong>,<br />

case, dial <strong>and</strong> cuvette signed<br />

55mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

151<br />

153<br />

Patek Philippe. An 18ct gold open face keyless wind pocket watch<br />

Gondolo & Labouriau, No.150317, circa 1910<br />

18-jewel movement with Swiss lever escapement, bi-metal split<br />

compensation balance, Breguet overcoil hairspring <strong>and</strong> snail regulation,<br />

gold train, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals bordered by<br />

track with divisions at five minute intervals, subsidiary seconds at six<br />

o’clock, rose gold spade h<strong>and</strong>s, case with polished b<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> engine<br />

turned reverse stamped with maker’s mark PP.& Co, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

56mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

152<br />

153


154<br />

154<br />

Swiss. A fine 14ct rose gold open face pocket chronometer<br />

Case No. 137604, circa 1900<br />

Jewelled frosted gilt brass three quarter plate movement with Earnshaw<br />

spring detent escapement, bi-metal split compensation balance <strong>and</strong><br />

helical balance spring visible beneath clear dust cap, white enamel<br />

dial with black Arabic numerals bordered by outer minute divisions,<br />

subsidiary dead beat seconds at six o’clock, rose metal spade h<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

engine turned case with monogram in cartouche to front, dial, cuvette<br />

<strong>and</strong> movement all marked Chronomètre<br />

60mm.<br />

£600 - 800<br />

EUR700 - 930<br />

USD970 - 1,300<br />

155<br />

Volta. An 18ct rose gold minute repeating pocket watch with<br />

short duration chronograph<br />

Number 21065, circa 1900<br />

Jewelled gilt brass movement with Swiss lever escapement, monometallic<br />

balance wheel, Breguet overcoil hairspring, pillar wheel<br />

governed chronograph work, patent number 43244, white dial enamel<br />

dial with black Roman numerals bordered by outer minute track with<br />

Arabic divisions at five minute intervals, subsidiary seconds at six o’clock,<br />

fancy rose metal h<strong>and</strong>s, chronograph <strong>and</strong> repeat pushers located in <strong>the</strong><br />

case b<strong>and</strong> at two <strong>and</strong> six o’clock respectively, plain polished case with<br />

engraved monogram to front, case, dial <strong>and</strong> cuvette signed<br />

58mm.<br />

£1,000 - 1,500<br />

EUR1,200 - 1,700<br />

USD1,600 - 2,400<br />

155<br />

156<br />

156<br />

Longines. An 18ct gold full hunter chronograph pocket watch<br />

No.3911811, circa 1920<br />

Jewelled gilt brass movement with Swiss lever escapement, monometallic<br />

balance wheel, Breguet overcoil hairspring, pillar wheel<br />

governed chronograph work, white enamel dial with black Arabic<br />

numerals <strong>and</strong> red twelve, bordered by outer b<strong>and</strong> of twenty four hour<br />

divisions, subsidiary minute recording <strong>and</strong> running seconds dials at three<br />

<strong>and</strong> nine o’clock respectively, fancy rose metal h<strong>and</strong>s, chronograph start/<br />

stop/reset pusher in case back at twelve o’clock, plain polished case with<br />

applied cartouche to front, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed Longines,<br />

case <strong>and</strong> movement numbered 3911811<br />

52mm.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

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157<br />

IWC. An 18ct gold open face keyless wind dress watch<br />

Circa 1960<br />

17-jewel Cal. 952 nickel plated movement with Breguet overcoil<br />

hairspring <strong>and</strong> Swiss lever escapement, cream dial with black Roman<br />

numerals, subsidiary seconds at six o’clock, black spade h<strong>and</strong>s, plain<br />

polished slim line case numbered 2037776, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement<br />

signed<br />

45mm.<br />

£400 - 500<br />

EUR460 - 580<br />

USD650 - 810<br />

158<br />

IWC. A 14ct gold open face keyless wind pocket watch<br />

Circa 1940<br />

17-jewel gilt brass movement with bi-metal split compensation balance,<br />

Breguet overcoil hairspring <strong>and</strong> Swiss lever escapement, numbered<br />

912916, gilt dial with hourly polished gilt batons bordering minute<br />

track, subsidiary seconds at six o’clock, blue steel sword h<strong>and</strong>s, case with<br />

faceted b<strong>and</strong> decorated with geometric engraving to <strong>the</strong> back, case, dial<br />

<strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

49mm.<br />

£400 - 600<br />

EUR460 - 700<br />

USD650 - 970<br />

22<br />

Bonhams<br />

157<br />

159<br />

IWC. A 14ct two colour gold open face keyless wind pocket watch<br />

Circa 1950<br />

17-jewel gilt brass manual wind movement numbered 896064 with bimetal<br />

split compensation balance, Breguet overcoil hairspring <strong>and</strong> Swiss<br />

lever escapement, gilt dial with hourly applied Arabic numerals bordered<br />

by outer dot minute track, subsidiary seconds at six o’clock, gilt Breguet<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s, polished case with raised geometric bow <strong>and</strong> guards, case back<br />

decorated with linear engraving <strong>and</strong> white gold b<strong>and</strong>s, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

48mm.<br />

£500 - 700<br />

EUR580 - 810<br />

USD810 - 1,100<br />

160<br />

Mido. An 18ct gold <strong>and</strong> green enamel open face keyless wind<br />

pocket watch<br />

Circa 1940<br />

18-jewel nickel plated movement with bi-metal split compensation<br />

balance, Breguet overcoil hairspring <strong>and</strong> Swiss lever escapement,<br />

polished round case with striped green enamel inlay to bezel <strong>and</strong> back,<br />

case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

43mm.<br />

£600 - 800<br />

EUR700 - 930<br />

USD970 - 1,300<br />

158<br />

159<br />

160


161<br />

161<br />

Tiffany. A split seconds chronograph pocket watch in later silver<br />

case<br />

No.16994, circa 1890<br />

Jewelled nickel plated brass movement, Swiss lever escapement with<br />

key hole counter weight, bi-metal split compensation balance, Breguet<br />

overcoil hairspring, capped pillar wheel governed chronograph work,<br />

white enamel dial with central split seconds h<strong>and</strong>s leading to outer<br />

black Arabic track with numerals at five second intervals, chronograph<br />

start/stop/reset pusher in crown <strong>and</strong> split pusher in b<strong>and</strong> at two o’clock,<br />

subsidiary dials for time <strong>and</strong> running seconds at three <strong>and</strong> nine o’clock<br />

respectively, later case silver case with deep set floral b<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> engine<br />

turning to <strong>the</strong> covers, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

53mm.<br />

£600 - 800<br />

EUR700 - 930<br />

USD970 - 1,300<br />

162<br />

163<br />

162<br />

Waltham watch company. A 14ct gold manual wind full hunter<br />

pocket watch<br />

Movement No.7013627, circa 1895<br />

17-jewel nickel plate engine turned manual wind movement with starwheel<br />

micro-regulation <strong>and</strong> jewelled to <strong>the</strong> centre, bi-metallic cut <strong>and</strong><br />

compensated balance wheel, white enamel dial with black painted<br />

Arabic numerals <strong>and</strong> red outer seconds, blued steel h<strong>and</strong>s, sunken<br />

subsidiary seconds dial at 6, engine turned hinged case with vacant<br />

cartouche, reeded b<strong>and</strong>, plain cuvette, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

55mm.<br />

£300 - 400<br />

EUR350 - 460<br />

USD490 - 650<br />

163<br />

W.E. Hadlock <strong>and</strong> Co. An 18ct gold open face pocket watch with<br />

engraved case<br />

Circa 1890<br />

21-jewel manual wind movement with swan neck regulation, white<br />

enamel dial with black Arabic numerals <strong>and</strong> outer five minute divisions,<br />

subsidiary seconds dial at 6, monogrammed cartouche on <strong>the</strong> reverse,<br />

cuvette with dedication, ornately foliate engraved case, case <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

50mm.<br />

£600 - 800<br />

EUR700 - 930<br />

USD970 - 1,300<br />

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164<br />

A fine <strong>and</strong> rare late 18th century aventurine <strong>and</strong> moss agate<br />

decorated necessaire with centre seconds timepiece <strong>and</strong> concealed<br />

erotic scene<br />

Movement signed John Blackwell, London No.2343, circa 1790<br />

Gilt verge movement with pierced balance cock, cylindrical pillars,<br />

enamel dial with Roman numerals, gold h<strong>and</strong>s with centre seconds,<br />

hinged bezel surrounded with pink paste stones, outer twisted rope<br />

style border, <strong>the</strong> gilt metal case with hinged top, engraved <strong>and</strong> set with<br />

aventurine glass oval panels <strong>and</strong> fur<strong>the</strong>r moss agate panels, removable<br />

compartment holding various tweezers, scrapers <strong>and</strong> a spoon, (missing<br />

scent bottles) <strong>the</strong> bottom of <strong>the</strong> case with a hidden drawer revealing a<br />

painted erotic scene of two lovers in a carriage<br />

162mm high.<br />

£6,000 - 8,000<br />

EUR7,000 - 9,300<br />

USD9,700 - 13,000<br />

165<br />

Swiss. A fine minute repeating champlevé enamel clock<br />

Case No.6707 Geneva Clock Co. Retailed by Theo.B.Starr, Inc. circa 1910<br />

Gilt brass rectangular movement with going barrel, cut bimetallic<br />

compensation balance, index regulator, repeating on gongs activated<br />

by <strong>the</strong> push piece at <strong>the</strong> top, silvered dial signed Theo.B Starr.Inc with<br />

Arabic numerals outer minute track, gilt h<strong>and</strong>s, rectangular silver case<br />

with white champlevé enamelled borders <strong>and</strong> bezel with <strong>the</strong> body<br />

entirely decorated with a translucent blue enamel, st<strong>and</strong>ing an agate<br />

base<br />

88mm high.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

24<br />

Bonhams<br />

166<br />

JTC. A silver <strong>and</strong> pink enamel timepiece<br />

Retailed by Asprey, London Import mark for 1919<br />

Gilt brass rectangular movement with going barrel, cut bimetallic<br />

compensation balance, index regulator, enamel dial with Arabic<br />

numerals outer minute track, gilt h<strong>and</strong>s, rectangular silver case with<br />

white champlevé enamelled borders <strong>and</strong> bezel with <strong>the</strong> body entirely<br />

decorated with a translucent pink enamel, st<strong>and</strong>ing an four silver bun<br />

feet<br />

80mm high.<br />

£700 - 1,000<br />

EUR810 - 1,200<br />

USD1,100 - 1,600<br />

167<br />

JTC. A fine silver <strong>and</strong> pink enamel decorated timepiece<br />

London Import mark for 1913<br />

Rectangular movement wound through <strong>the</strong> aperture in <strong>the</strong> case back,<br />

enamel dial with Roman numerals outer minute dots in gold, gilt h<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

rectangular silver case with white champlevé enamelled borders <strong>and</strong><br />

rope twist bezel <strong>the</strong> body decorated with shades of translucent purple<br />

<strong>and</strong> pinks, enamel bead decoration around <strong>the</strong> case, st<strong>and</strong>ing on a<br />

green agate base<br />

46mm high.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

168<br />

JTC. A fine silver, enamel <strong>and</strong> agate alarm timepiece<br />

London Hallmark for 1913<br />

Gilt brass rectangular movement with going barrel, <strong>and</strong> alarm repeating<br />

on a gong, silvered dial with Arabic numerals <strong>and</strong> Alarm subsidiary dial,<br />

silver h<strong>and</strong>s, rectangular silver case with white champlevé enamelled<br />

borders <strong>and</strong> bezel <strong>the</strong> body decorated with shades of blue <strong>and</strong> white<br />

enamel with silver inlay <strong>and</strong> single diamond mounts, st<strong>and</strong>ing on a pink<br />

agate base<br />

74mm high.<br />

£700 - 900<br />

EUR810 - 1,000<br />

USD1,100 - 1,500


164 164 (interior)<br />

165, 166 167, 168<br />

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169<br />

Marius Favre & Co. An 18ct gold full hunter chronometer watch<br />

Numbered 2445, circa 1890<br />

Nickel plated chronometer movement jewelled to <strong>the</strong> centre <strong>and</strong> with<br />

cut <strong>and</strong> compensated balance spring, swan neck regulation, white<br />

enamel dial with black painted Arabic numerals <strong>and</strong> outer runner<br />

seconds, gilt spade h<strong>and</strong>s, subsidiary dials for running seconds <strong>and</strong> 30<br />

minute recording, plain polished hinged case with signed <strong>and</strong> numbered<br />

cuvette <strong>and</strong> push button in <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong>, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

52mm.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

26<br />

Bonhams<br />

170<br />

169<br />

170<br />

Swiss. An 18ct gold full hunter keyless wind chronometer pocket<br />

watch<br />

Number 246657, circa 1890<br />

Jewelled gilt brass three quarter plate movement with bi-metal split<br />

compensation balance, helical hairspring <strong>and</strong> spring detent escapement,<br />

white enamel dial with black Roman numerals bordered by minute track<br />

with Arabic divisions at five minute intervals, subsidiary seconds at six<br />

o’clock, fancy rose metal h<strong>and</strong>s, plain polished case<br />

57mm.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

171<br />

Swiss. A 14ct rose gold keyless wind full hunter quarter repeating<br />

watch with short duration chronograph<br />

Number 81112, circa 1890<br />

32-jewel nickel plated movement with bi-metal split compensation<br />

balance, Breguet overcoil hairspring, Swiss lever escapement <strong>and</strong> pillar<br />

wheel governed chronograph work, white enamel dial with black Roman<br />

numerals bordered by outer minute track with Arabic divisions at five<br />

minute intervals, blue steel spade h<strong>and</strong>s, plain polished case<br />

54mm.<br />

£700 - 900<br />

EUR810 - 1,000<br />

USD1,100 - 1,500<br />

171


172<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare 18ct gold rectangular wristwatch<br />

with Tiffany & Co signed dial<br />

Case No.291826, Movement No.811421, Made in 1927, Sold December<br />

4th 1928<br />

18-jewel movement with lever escapement, silvered dial signed Tiffany<br />

& Co. with luminous numerals, rectangular gold case with hinged back,<br />

fitted Patek Philippe lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct gold Patek Philippe buckle,<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r with Extract from Archives, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

26mm x 44mm.<br />

£5,000 - 7,000<br />

EUR5,800 - 8,100<br />

USD8,100 - 11,000<br />

173<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare 18ct gold rectangular wristwatch<br />

Movement No.811028, circa 1928<br />

18-jewel movement with lever escapement, silvered dial with luminous<br />

numerals, rectangular gold case with hinged back, fitted associated strap<br />

<strong>and</strong> buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

25mm x 44mm.<br />

£5,000 - 7,000<br />

EUR5,800 - 8,100<br />

USD8,100 - 11,000<br />

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174<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre. A gold plated manual wind alarm watch<br />

Memovox, 1950’s<br />

Jewelled Cal: P814 automatic movement numbered 1090747, silvered<br />

dial with applied pink gold dagger hour markers <strong>and</strong> Arabic quarters,<br />

central rotation alarm disc, brushed <strong>and</strong> polished case with snap on<br />

back, two crowns to set <strong>the</strong> time <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> alarm in <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong>, fitted later<br />

Jaeger-LeCoultre strap <strong>and</strong> buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

35mm.<br />

£1,000 - 1,500<br />

EUR1,200 - 1,700<br />

USD1,600 - 2,400<br />

175<br />

Nicolet Watch. A fine 14ct gold single button chronograph<br />

wristwatch<br />

Case No, 12042, circa 1920<br />

Jewelled movement with lever escapement, cut bimetallic balance,<br />

Breguet balance-spring, white enamel dial with baton hour markers,<br />

subsidiary seconds dial <strong>and</strong> 30 minutes recording, outer Telemetre scale<br />

in red, large polished 14ct gold case hinged lugs, single button <strong>the</strong> start/<br />

stop <strong>and</strong> return to zero functions of <strong>the</strong> chronograph in <strong>the</strong> case b<strong>and</strong>,<br />

fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with plated buckle, case dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

39mm.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

174<br />

176<br />

Swiss. A 14ct gold manual wind wristwatch<br />

Dial signed N.N.Boutte, circa 1915<br />

18-jewel nickel plated manual wind movement, white enamel dial with<br />

black painted Roman numerals <strong>and</strong> outer 60 minute Arabic markers,<br />

subsidiary seconds dial at 6, 14ct gold engine turned case with signed<br />

14ct gold cuvette, hinged lugs, fitted associated lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with<br />

plated buckle, dial <strong>and</strong> cuvette signed Boutte<br />

35mm.<br />

£600 - 800<br />

EUR700 - 930<br />

USD970 - 1,300<br />

177<br />

No lot<br />

175<br />

176


178<br />

Henry Moser & Co. A 14ct rose gold manual wind tonneau<br />

wristwatch<br />

Serial No. 122,363, circa 1925, made for <strong>the</strong> Russian market<br />

15-jewel manual wind movement with Breguet overcoil hairspring, Swiss<br />

lever escapement, silver dial with black inlaid Arabic numerals with red<br />

twelve bordering inner minute track, subsidiary seconds at six o’clock,<br />

fancy rose metal h<strong>and</strong>s, polished tonneau shaped case with integral<br />

hinged horse bit lugs <strong>and</strong> Russian st<strong>and</strong>ard marks, fitted associated<br />

brown lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, case <strong>and</strong> dial signed<br />

44mm x 32mm.<br />

£700 - 900<br />

EUR810 - 1,000<br />

USD1,100 - 1,500<br />

179<br />

Omega. A rose gold manual wind tonneau wristwatch<br />

Serial No. 8,237,579, circa 1935<br />

15-jewel manual wind movement with Breguet overcoil hairspring,<br />

Swiss lever escapement, silver dial with black inlaid Arabic numerals<br />

with red twelve bordering inner minute track, subsidiary seconds at<br />

six o’clock, blue steel poire h<strong>and</strong>s, red gem set in crown, unmarked<br />

polished tonneau shaped case with integral hinged horse bit lugs, fitted<br />

associated brown lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

37mm x 30mm.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

178<br />

179


30<br />

Bonhams<br />

180<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine platinum manual wind wristwatch with 24<br />

hour dial<br />

Calatrava Travel Time, Ref:5134P, Case No.4188372, Movement<br />

No.3086918, recent<br />

18-jewel Cal: 215/156 manual wind movement adjusted to 5 positions<br />

<strong>and</strong> stamped with <strong>the</strong> Geneva seal, silvered dial with applied white gold<br />

baton hour markers, printed five minute divisions, white gold sword<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s, polished subsidiary 24 hour dial <strong>and</strong> running seconds, polished<br />

round case with glazed exhibition back <strong>and</strong> push buttons in <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong>,<br />

set with a Top Wesselton diamond, fitted Patek Philippe lea<strong>the</strong>r strap<br />

with platinum Patek buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

41mm.<br />

£10,000 - 15,000<br />

EUR12,000 - 17,000<br />

USD16,000 - 24,000


181<br />

Patek Philippe. A very fine platinum automatic centre seconds<br />

wristwatch with annual calendar, moon phases <strong>and</strong> 48 hour power<br />

reserve, toge<strong>the</strong>r with Certificate of Origin <strong>and</strong> booklet<br />

Annual Calendar, Ref:5146, Case No.4716956, Movement No.3803670,<br />

Recent<br />

36-jewel Cal:224/339 automatic movement stamped with <strong>the</strong> Seal of<br />

Geneva Quality Mark, rhodium plated, fausses cotes decoration, straight<br />

line lever escapement, free-sprung Gyromax balance, shock absorber,<br />

self-compensating flat balance spring, 18ct gold rotor, grey dial with<br />

applied baton hour markers, luminous dots, outer printed 5 minute<br />

divisions, subsidiary dials for <strong>the</strong> days of <strong>the</strong> week <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> months,<br />

sector for <strong>the</strong> power reserve indication at 12, apertures for <strong>the</strong> date<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> moon phases at 6, luminous white gold feuille h<strong>and</strong>s, sweep<br />

centre seconds, polished case with screw on glazed exhibition back,<br />

fitted makers lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with platinum deployant clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with<br />

Certificate of Origin <strong>and</strong> instruction booklet, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement<br />

signed<br />

37mm.<br />

£12,000 - 16,000<br />

EUR14,000 - 19,000<br />

USD19,000 - 26,000<br />

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182<br />

Swiss. A lady’s Art Deco platinum <strong>and</strong> diamond set manual wind<br />

bracelet watch<br />

1940’s<br />

Jewelled manual wind movement stamped with <strong>the</strong> Geneva seal, silvered<br />

dial with black Arabic quarters, blued steel ca<strong>the</strong>dral h<strong>and</strong>s, platinum<br />

Art-Deco shaped case with snap on back <strong>and</strong> set with single, brilliant<br />

<strong>and</strong> baguette cut diamonds to <strong>the</strong> bezel <strong>and</strong> shaped lugs, fitted integral<br />

smooth link platinum bracelet with diamond set detailing, folding<br />

locking clasp <strong>and</strong> safety catch<br />

19mm x 42mm.<br />

£600 - 800<br />

EUR700 - 930<br />

USD970 - 1,300<br />

183<br />

Swiss. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare diamond <strong>and</strong> sapphire set concealed<br />

bracelet watch<br />

1940’s<br />

15-jewel manual wind movement signed Mimo, silvered dial with Arabic<br />

numerals, movement sitting within a hinged case, curved white gold<br />

case with baguette cut diamonds in 4 rows on each side leading to a<br />

curving slope with varying brilliant cut diamonds, flip up cover set with<br />

baguette cut sapphires, fan shape surround also set with baguette cut<br />

sapphires finishing with a diamond set safety clasp<br />

26mm x 40mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

184<br />

Vacheron Constantin. A fine 18ct white gold <strong>and</strong> diamond set<br />

ladies bracelet watch<br />

Retailed by Mellerio of Paris, 1970’s<br />

Jewelled back wind movement, silvered dial with applied white gold<br />

baton hour markers, dial signed Vacheron Constantin Geneve, Mellerio,<br />

square case <strong>the</strong> bezel set with large baguette cut diamonds, integral<br />

weave link bracelet with locking safety clasp, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement<br />

signed<br />

24mm.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

32<br />

Bonhams<br />

185<br />

Ebel. A lady’s platinum <strong>and</strong> gold diamond set wristwatch<br />

1920’s<br />

Jewelled manual wind movement numbered 3320132, silvered dial<br />

with black Roman chapter <strong>and</strong> outer five minute markers, polished<br />

rectangular gold <strong>and</strong> platinum case with engraved b<strong>and</strong>, <strong>the</strong> bezel set<br />

with diamonds <strong>and</strong> lugs with radiating diamond pattern, snap on back<br />

held by 2 screws on ei<strong>the</strong>r side, cabochon set winding crown, movement<br />

signed Ebel<br />

15mm x 33mm.<br />

£700 - 900<br />

EUR810 - 1,000<br />

USD1,100 - 1,500<br />

186<br />

Swiss. A platinum diamond <strong>and</strong> sapphire set cocktail wristwatch<br />

1920’s<br />

17-jewel manual wind movement, silvered dial with applied baton hour<br />

markers, fitted platinum case with snap on back, engraved sides <strong>and</strong><br />

hinged lugs, art deco style case with brilliant <strong>and</strong> single cut diamonds<br />

<strong>and</strong> syn<strong>the</strong>tic triangular <strong>and</strong> baguette cut sapphires, fitted associated<br />

fabric strap <strong>and</strong> steel buckle, dial signed<br />

14mm x 48mm.<br />

£1,000 - 1,500<br />

EUR1,200 - 1,700<br />

USD1,600 - 2,400<br />

187<br />

Swiss. A lady’s platinum <strong>and</strong> diamond <strong>and</strong> sapphire set wristwatch<br />

Retailed by Tiffany <strong>and</strong> Co, 1920’s<br />

17-jewel manual wind movement, silvered dial with black Arabic<br />

numerals <strong>and</strong> outer five minute markers, rectangular case, <strong>the</strong> front <strong>and</strong><br />

lugs with diamonds <strong>and</strong> sapphires, engraved b<strong>and</strong>, fitted purple silk <strong>and</strong><br />

lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, dial signed Tiffany <strong>and</strong> Co<br />

13mm x 28mm.<br />

£700 - 900<br />

EUR810 - 1,000<br />

USD1,100 - 1,500


183<br />

182<br />

184<br />

185 186<br />

187<br />

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188<br />

Eska Watch Co. An 18ct gold manual wind chronograph<br />

wristwatch<br />

Cedreclair, 1950’s<br />

17-jewel manual wind chronograph movement, silvered dial with applied<br />

gilt baton hour markers <strong>and</strong> luminous dots, subsidiary dials for running<br />

seconds <strong>and</strong> 30 minute recording, outer printed tachymetre scale,<br />

gilt h<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> chronograph h<strong>and</strong>, polished case with snap on back,<br />

faceted down turned lugs, push buttons flanking <strong>the</strong> crown, dial signed<br />

Cedreclair, movement signed Eska Watch Co<br />

36mm.<br />

£700 - 900<br />

EUR810 - 1,000<br />

USD1,100 - 1,500<br />

189<br />

Zenith. An 18ct gold manual wind chronograph wristwatch<br />

Circa 1950<br />

Manual wind chronograph movement jewelled to <strong>the</strong> centre, silvered<br />

dial with applied alternate gilt dagger hour <strong>and</strong> Arabic hour markers,<br />

gilt sword h<strong>and</strong>s, blued steel seconds h<strong>and</strong>, subsidiary dials for running<br />

seconds <strong>and</strong> 45 minute recording, polished round case with snap<br />

on back <strong>and</strong> chronograph push buttons flanking <strong>the</strong> crown, fitted<br />

associated lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

37mm.<br />

£700 - 900<br />

EUR810 - 1,000<br />

USD1,100 - 1,500<br />

34<br />

Bonhams<br />

188<br />

190<br />

Titus. An 18ct rose gold manual wind chronograph wristwatch<br />

Circa 1950<br />

Jewelled manual wind L<strong>and</strong>eron Cal. 48 movement, frosted gilt dial with<br />

polished Arabic numerals bordered by blue Arabic telemetre divisions,<br />

subsidiary minute <strong>and</strong> running seconds dials at three <strong>and</strong> nine o’clock<br />

respectively, brushed finish tonneau shaped case with polished bezel <strong>and</strong><br />

chronograph start/stop <strong>and</strong> reset pushers flanking crown at three o’clock<br />

case side, fitted associated tan brown lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with gold plated<br />

buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

36mm.<br />

£400 - 500<br />

EUR460 - 580<br />

USD650 - 810<br />

191<br />

Cortebert. A steel <strong>and</strong> gold manual wind chronograph wristwatch<br />

Sport, 1950’s<br />

Jewelled manual wind Cal: 42 chronograph movement jewelled to <strong>the</strong><br />

centre, silvered dial with printed Arabic numerals <strong>and</strong> outer tachymetre<br />

scale blued steel baton h<strong>and</strong>s, subsidiary dials for running seconds <strong>and</strong><br />

30 minute recording, brushed <strong>and</strong> polished case with snap on steel back,<br />

chronograph push buttons flanking <strong>the</strong> crown, fitted associated lea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

strap <strong>and</strong> plated buckle, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

33mm.<br />

£400 - 600<br />

EUR460 - 700<br />

USD650 - 970<br />

190<br />

189<br />

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193<br />

192 194<br />

192<br />

Omega. A gold plated manual wind wristwatch with calendar <strong>and</strong><br />

moonphase<br />

Circa 1950<br />

17-jewel manual wind movement numbered 11204802 with Swiss<br />

lever escapement, silvered dial with hourly applied rose metal Arabic<br />

numerals, date indicated by central h<strong>and</strong> extending to an outer ring of<br />

blue Arabic divisions, day <strong>and</strong> month apertures beneath twelve o’clock,<br />

subsidiary seconds <strong>and</strong> moonphase dial at six o’clock, polished tonneau<br />

shaped case fitted to an associated brown lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

37mm.<br />

£1,000 - 1,500<br />

EUR1,200 - 1,700<br />

USD1,600 - 2,400<br />

193<br />

Breitling. An 18ct rose gold manual wind chronograph wristwatch<br />

Premier, 1940’s<br />

17-jewel nickel plated manual wind movement with bi-metal balance,<br />

Swiss lever escapement <strong>and</strong> Breguet overcoil hairspring, silvered dial<br />

with luminous Arabic numerals bordered by tachymetre <strong>and</strong> telemetre<br />

divisions, subsidiary minute recording <strong>and</strong> seconds dials at three <strong>and</strong><br />

nine o’clock respectively, blue steel <strong>and</strong> luminous h<strong>and</strong>s, polished case<br />

fitted to an associated brown lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

35mm.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

195<br />

194<br />

Breitling. An 18ct gold manual wind chronograph wristwatch<br />

Top Time, 1960’s<br />

Jewelled manual wind chronograph movement, silvered dial with hourly<br />

applied gilt batons bordered by outer black Arabic telemetre divisions,<br />

subsidiary minute recorder <strong>and</strong> running seconds dials at three <strong>and</strong><br />

nine o’clock, polished round case on fitted black lea<strong>the</strong>r Vacheron &<br />

Constantin strap, dial signed<br />

35mm.<br />

£700 - 900<br />

EUR810 - 1,000<br />

USD1,100 - 1,500<br />

195<br />

Omega. An 18ct rose gold automatic calendar wristwatch<br />

Constellation, 1960’s<br />

24-jewel Cal:561 automatic movement, silvered dial with applied black<br />

<strong>and</strong> gold baton hour markers, printed five minute markers, calendar<br />

aperture at 3, rose gold dagger h<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> centre seconds, polished<br />

round case with screw on back, fitted associated lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct<br />

gold Omega buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

36mm.<br />

£600 - 800<br />

EUR700 - 930<br />

USD970 - 1,300<br />

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196<br />

Swiss. A 9ct gold manual wind chronograph wristwatch<br />

1920’s<br />

Jewelled manual wind movement with bi-metal split compensation<br />

balance, Breguet overcoil hairspring, Swiss lever escapement <strong>and</strong> pillar<br />

wheel governed chronograph work, white enamel dial with black Arabic<br />

numerals, subsidiary minute recorder <strong>and</strong> running seconds dials at three<br />

<strong>and</strong> nine o’clock respectively, blue steel spade h<strong>and</strong>s, hinged horse bit<br />

style lugs, fitted associated black lea<strong>the</strong>r strap<br />

34mm.<br />

£400 - 500<br />

EUR460 - 580<br />

USD650 - 810<br />

197<br />

No lot<br />

36<br />

Bonhams<br />

196<br />

(No lot)<br />

198 199<br />

198<br />

Ulysse Nardin. An 18ct gold single button chronograph wristwatch<br />

1920’s<br />

Jewelled nickel plated manual wind movement with Swiss lever<br />

escapement, Breguet overcoil hairspring <strong>and</strong> Swiss lever escapement,<br />

white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals bordered by outer red,<br />

blue <strong>and</strong> green timing divisions, subsidiary minute recording <strong>and</strong> seconds<br />

dials at three <strong>and</strong> nine o’clock respectively, blue steel spade h<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

polished round case with hinged horse bit lugs fitted to an associated<br />

tan brown lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

37mm.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

199<br />

Swiss. A 14ct gold manual wind wristwatch<br />

No.150580, circa 1930<br />

Jewelled manual wind movement, enamel dial with black Arabic<br />

numerals <strong>and</strong> outer five minute divisions, subsidiary seconds at 6,<br />

polished <strong>and</strong> engine turned hinged case with signed <strong>and</strong> numbered<br />

cuvette, hinged lugs, fitted later associated lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with plated<br />

buckle, case <strong>and</strong> dial signed Klaschinkoff & Fils<br />

36mm.<br />

£300 - 500<br />

EUR350 - 580<br />

USD490 - 810


200<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine 18ct gold manual wind wristwatch<br />

Gondola, Ref:1493, Case No.653032, Movement No.971115, circa 1948<br />

Jewelled manual wind movement, silvered dial with applied alternate<br />

faceted dot markers <strong>and</strong> Roman numerals, outer printed five minute<br />

markers, subsidiary seconds at 6, rectangular brushed <strong>and</strong> finished case<br />

with turned down lugs, snap on back, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap <strong>and</strong> plated<br />

buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

24mm x 39mm.<br />

£3,000 - 4,000<br />

EUR3,500 - 4,600<br />

USD4,700 - 6,500<br />

200<br />

201<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare 18ct two-colour gold rectangular<br />

wristwatch with Breguet numerals<br />

Case No.821181, Movement No.607988, Made in 1929, Sold January<br />

14th 1930<br />

18-jewel lever escapement movement adjusted to heat, cold,<br />

isochronism <strong>and</strong> 5 positions, silvered dial with applied Breguet numerals<br />

in rectangular white gold case with yellow gold bezel <strong>and</strong> yellow gold<br />

hinged case back with personalised dedication, fitted Patek Philippe<br />

lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct gold Patek Philippe buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

29mm x 39mm.<br />

£5,000 - 7,000<br />

EUR5,800 - 8,100<br />

USD8,100 - 11,000<br />

201


202<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine 18ct pink gold manual wind wristwatch<br />

with Extract from Archives<br />

Ref:1589, Case No.301685, Movement No.964136, Made in 1949, Sold<br />

December 20th 1949<br />

12’’’120 manual wind movement, silvered dial with applied square hour<br />

markers <strong>and</strong> Roman 12, 3 <strong>and</strong> 9, subsidiary seconds at 6, polished pink<br />

gold case with flat bezel <strong>and</strong> shaped lugs, snap on case back, fitted<br />

lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with plated buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with Extract from Archives,<br />

case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

36mm.<br />

£3,000 - 4,000<br />

EUR3,500 - 4,600<br />

USD4,900 - 6,500<br />

38<br />

Bonhams<br />

202<br />

203<br />

Longines. An 18ct rose gold manual wind wristwatch<br />

Case number 6038, circa 1940<br />

17-jewel manual wind movement numbered 7732352 with bi-metal<br />

split compensation balance <strong>and</strong> Swiss lever escapement, silvered dial<br />

with applied rose metal even Arabic numerals alternating with diamond<br />

shaped markers, subsidiary seconds at six o’clock, polished round case<br />

with sculpted axe form lugs fitted to an associated tan brown lea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

strap, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

36mm.<br />

£600 - 800<br />

EUR700 - 930<br />

USD970 - 1,300<br />

203


204<br />

Vacheron Constantin. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare pink gold chronograph<br />

wristwatch<br />

Case No.38239, Movement No.466639, circa 1945<br />

19-jewel Cal.13’’’V-492 rhodium plated movement with straight line<br />

lever escapement, beryllium balance with timing screws, adjusted<br />

to temperatures, self-compensating Breguet balance-spring, index<br />

regulator, fine silvered dial with applied gold dagger hour markers <strong>and</strong><br />

Roman 12 <strong>and</strong> 6, subsidiary dials for running seconds <strong>and</strong> 30 minute<br />

recording, polished case with chamfered bezel <strong>and</strong> shaped lugs, two<br />

square chronograph buttons in <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong>, snap on case back, fitted<br />

Vacheron Constantin lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with buckle, case numbered, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

36mm.<br />

£12,000 - 18,000<br />

EUR14,000 - 21,000<br />

USD19,000 - 29,000<br />

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205<br />

Rolex. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare stainless steel chronograph wristwatch<br />

Oyster Chronograph, Anti-Magnetic, Ref:6234, circa 1954<br />

17-jewel Cal.72 nickel-finished lever movement, silvered dial, sunken<br />

hour markers <strong>and</strong> gold open h<strong>and</strong>s, outer five minute divisions, red<br />

telemetre scale with blue outer, three engine-turned subsidiary dials for<br />

constant seconds, 30 minutes <strong>and</strong> 12 hours recording, polished case,<br />

screw back, screw down Oyster crown, two round chronograph buttons<br />

in <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong>, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with stainless steel Rolex buckle, case,<br />

dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

36mm.<br />

£18,000 - 22,000<br />

EUR21,000 - 26,000<br />

USD29,000 - 36,000<br />

40<br />

Bonhams


206<br />

Rolex.A fine <strong>and</strong> rare 14ct gold chronograph wristwatch<br />

Oyster Chronograph, Anti-Magnetic, Ref:6234, circa 1962<br />

17-jewel Cal.72 nickel-finished lever movement, silvered dial, applied<br />

dagger hour markers <strong>and</strong> gold h<strong>and</strong>s, outer five minute divisions, blue<br />

telemetre <strong>and</strong> black base scales, three engine-turned subsidiary dials for<br />

constant seconds, 30 minutes <strong>and</strong> 12 hours recording, polished case,<br />

screw back, screw down Oyster crown, two round chronograph buttons<br />

in <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong>, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct gold Rolex buckle, case, dial<br />

<strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

36mm.<br />

£20,000 - 25,000<br />

EUR23,000 - 29,000<br />

USD32,000 - 40,000


207<br />

Omega. A fine 18ct pink gold triple calendar wristwatch with<br />

Omega fitted box<br />

Case No.11213881, Movement No.11206115, circa 1947<br />

17-jewel Cal.381 movement with cut <strong>and</strong> compensated balance, silvered<br />

dial with applied Arabic <strong>and</strong> dagger hour markers, apertures for <strong>the</strong> day,<br />

month, phases of <strong>the</strong> moon <strong>and</strong> outer calendar track in blue, polished<br />

case with scroll shaped lugs, snap on back, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, toge<strong>the</strong>r<br />

with a period Omega presentation box, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

35mm.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

42<br />

Bonhams<br />

208<br />

Omega. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare stainless steel chronograph wristwatch<br />

with pink dial<br />

Ref:2393/2, Movement No.9602279, circa 1940<br />

17-jewel Cal.33.3 chronograph movement, pink dial with gilt Arabic<br />

numerals <strong>and</strong> baton hour markers, outer tachymetre scale, subsidiary<br />

dials for running seconds <strong>and</strong> 30 minute recording, polished <strong>and</strong> brush<br />

finished case with olive shaped chronograph buttons in <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong>, down<br />

turned lugs, snap on back, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with Omega buckle, case,<br />

dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

37.5mm.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

207<br />

208


209<br />

209<br />

Dubey & Schaldenbr<strong>and</strong>. A stainless steel <strong>and</strong> gold plated manual<br />

wind chronograph wristwatch<br />

1960’s<br />

17-jewel manual wind chronograph movement, silvered dial with applied<br />

gilt faceted dagger hour markers <strong>and</strong> Arabic twelve, bordered by outer<br />

red <strong>and</strong> blue Arabic tachymetre <strong>and</strong> telemetre divisions, gilt faceted<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s, subsidiary minute recorder <strong>and</strong> running seconds dials at three<br />

<strong>and</strong> nine o’clock respectively, polished tonneau shaped case with fitted<br />

associated brown lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, dial signed<br />

34mm.<br />

£700 - 900<br />

EUR810 - 1,000<br />

USD1,100 - 1,500<br />

210<br />

Universal. An 18ct gold triple calendar chronograph wristwatch<br />

Case No.1245048, 1940’s<br />

Jewelled Cal.287 movement signed Universal Geneve, cut <strong>and</strong><br />

compensated balance, silvered dial with applied baton hour markers,<br />

outer red scale, subsidiary dial for running seconds, 30 minute <strong>and</strong> 12<br />

hour recording, moon phase aperture at 12 with calendar surround,<br />

apertures for <strong>the</strong> day <strong>and</strong> month, polished case with square push<br />

buttons in <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong>, down turned lugs, snap on back, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

strap, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

36mm.<br />

£1,200 - 1,800<br />

EUR1,400 - 2,100<br />

USD1,900 - 2,900<br />

210<br />

211<br />

211<br />

Angelus. A fine stainless steel triple calendar chronograph<br />

wristwatch<br />

Case No. 226447, 1940’s<br />

Jewelled manual wind chronograph movement, cut <strong>and</strong> compensated<br />

balance, two tone dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary dials for running<br />

seconds <strong>and</strong> 45 minute recording, apertures at 12 <strong>and</strong> 6 for <strong>the</strong> day <strong>and</strong><br />

month, separate red tipped calendar h<strong>and</strong> with outer track marked from<br />

1-31, polished <strong>and</strong> brushed steel case with square chronograph buttons<br />

in <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong>, fluted lugs, snap on case back, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with steel<br />

buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

37mm.<br />

£700 - 900<br />

EUR810 - 1,000<br />

USD1,100 - 1,500<br />

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44<br />

Bonhams<br />

212<br />

Chopard. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare 18ct white gold, diamond <strong>and</strong> sapphire<br />

set watch with pendant <strong>and</strong> matching ring<br />

Ice Cube, retailed by De Grisogono, Numbered No.5, recent<br />

Jewelled ETA quartz movement, square dial set with 16 square step<br />

cut diamonds, <strong>the</strong> bezel <strong>and</strong> b<strong>and</strong> set with square step cut sapphires,<br />

<strong>the</strong> snap on <strong>and</strong> pavé-set back with setting button held by 4 screws,<br />

fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r <strong>and</strong> blue silk strap with diamond set 18ct gold Chopard<br />

buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with matching 18ct white gold square cut diamond <strong>and</strong><br />

sapphire set ring <strong>and</strong> hinged pendant, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

25mm x 25mm., ring size (N)<br />

£15,000 - 20,000<br />

EUR17,000 - 23,000<br />

USD24,000 - 32,000


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Franck Muller. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare 18ct white gold diamond <strong>and</strong><br />

sapphire set automatic wristwatch<br />

Master Mystery, No.43 circa 2000<br />

21-jewel Cal. 2800 movement finely engraved, glucydur balance, central<br />

engraved rotor with 950 platinum segment, <strong>the</strong> pavé-set diamond dial<br />

with revolving hour disc, sapphire-set hour pointer <strong>and</strong> markers, in<br />

three-part case with baguette-cut diamond bezel <strong>and</strong> pavé-set diamond<br />

b<strong>and</strong>, diamond set barrel lugs, sapphire-set crown, 18ct white gold <strong>and</strong><br />

diamond-set Franck Muller buckle, case <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

33mm.<br />

£10,000 - 15,000<br />

EUR12,000 - 17,000<br />

USD16,000 - 24,000<br />

214<br />

No lot<br />

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215<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre. A 18ct white gold<br />

automatic perpetual calendar wristwatch<br />

with moonphases <strong>and</strong> power reserve<br />

Master Control, Ref:140.3.98, recent<br />

36-jewel Cal:22C automatic movement<br />

adjusted to 6 positions, grey/silvered dial with<br />

applied faceted dagger hour markers <strong>and</strong><br />

Arabic quarters, brushed <strong>and</strong> polished faceted<br />

dagger h<strong>and</strong>s, outer calendar chapter, double<br />

date aperture at <strong>the</strong> centre, moonphase at six<br />

o’clock, polished tonneau shaped case with<br />

hinged back opening to reveal crystal back<br />

displaying <strong>the</strong> movement, fitted maker’s brown<br />

lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with folding clasp, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

37mm.<br />

£3,000 - 4,000<br />

EUR3,500 - 4,600<br />

USD4,900 - 6,500<br />

46<br />

Bonhams<br />

No lot<br />

215


216<br />

Girard Perregaux, Scuderia Ferrari. A<br />

fine <strong>and</strong> rare 18ct pink gold split second<br />

chronograph wristwatch with fitted<br />

presentation/watch holder box<br />

Ref. 9020. No. 65/150, Made circa 2000. This<br />

watch is part of a limited edition of 150 pieces<br />

which started in 1999, to commemorate <strong>the</strong><br />

“Scuderia Ferrari” (1929-1999).<br />

40-jewel Cal. GP E04C0 rhodium plated<br />

movement with fausses cotes decoration,<br />

straight-line lever escapement, monometallic<br />

balance, shock absorber, self-compensating<br />

flat balance spring, hack mechanism, silvered<br />

dial with applied pink gold Arabic numerals<br />

<strong>and</strong> dart indexes, subsidiary dials for <strong>the</strong><br />

flying seconds <strong>and</strong> 30-minute register, outer<br />

tachometer graduation, outermost 1/5th<br />

seconds scale, pink gold feuille h<strong>and</strong>s, brushed<br />

straight lugs, heavy gold case <strong>the</strong> back held<br />

by 7 screws, engraved with “Scuderia Ferrari”<br />

dedication, domed sapphire crystal, fitted<br />

lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct pink gold Girard-<br />

Perregaux deployant clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted<br />

red lacquer presentation box that has a slotted<br />

tray <strong>and</strong> cushions for fur<strong>the</strong>r watches, case,<br />

dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

40mm.<br />

£6,000 - 8,000<br />

EUR7,000 - 9,300<br />

USD9,700 - 13,000<br />

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217<br />

IWC. An 18ct gold manual wind wristwatch<br />

Ref:989258, circa 1930<br />

17-jewel manual wind movement numbered 870585, with bi-metal<br />

split compensation balance, Breguet overcoil hairspring <strong>and</strong> Swiss lever<br />

escapement, champagne dial with polished hourly batons alternating<br />

with quarterly Arabic numerals <strong>and</strong> bordered by outer black minute<br />

track, subsidiary seconds at six o’clock, blue steel sword h<strong>and</strong>s, polished<br />

round case with stepped bezel <strong>and</strong> concealed integral lugs to case back,<br />

fitted associated black lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

30mm.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

48<br />

Bonhams<br />

217<br />

218<br />

219<br />

218<br />

Gruen. A fine <strong>and</strong> unusual 14ct gold automatic wristwatch with<br />

twisted lugs<br />

Precision, 1940’s<br />

17-jewel Cal:480-55 automatic movement, silvered dial with applied<br />

alternate diamond dot hour markers within scrolling chapter ring, gilt<br />

sword h<strong>and</strong>s, sweep centre seconds, fitted shaped case with snap on<br />

front <strong>and</strong> twisted lugs, fitted associated lea<strong>the</strong>r strap <strong>and</strong> plated buckle,<br />

case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

32mm.<br />

£500 - 700<br />

EUR580 - 810<br />

USD810 - 1,100<br />

219<br />

Elgin. A gold plated ladies wristwatch/fob watch conversion with<br />

pink enamel dial<br />

Movement dating to 1884<br />

Jewelled manual wind movement signed Elgin National Watch Co.. cut<br />

<strong>and</strong> compensated balance, white enamel dial with Roman numerals<br />

<strong>and</strong> pink enamel centre with gold detailing, subsidiary seconds <strong>and</strong> gold<br />

pierced h<strong>and</strong>s, fitted pink lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, with gold plated buckle, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

33mm.<br />

£300 - 400<br />

EUR350 - 460<br />

USD490 - 650


220<br />

Ebel. A lady’s 18ct gold <strong>and</strong> diamond set manual wind bracelet<br />

watch with case made by Boucheron<br />

Circa 1980<br />

17-jewel manual wind movement, textured champagne dial with gilt<br />

baton h<strong>and</strong>s, polished oval case with alternate diamond set <strong>and</strong> polished<br />

gold bezel, fitted half polished half diamond set oval links with sliding<br />

clasp, snap on back signed Boucheron, movement signed Ebel <strong>and</strong> Co.<br />

20mm x 30mm.<br />

£1,000 - 1,500<br />

EUR1,200 - 1,700<br />

USD1,600 - 2,400<br />

221<br />

Waltham. An unusual 14ct white gold ladies bracelet watch<br />

Lady Waltham, 1930’s<br />

Jewelled manual wind movement signed Lady Waltham USA, silvered<br />

dial with printed Arabic numerals, blued steel h<strong>and</strong>s, shaped 14ct white<br />

gold case with pierced design <strong>and</strong> double row faux pearl bracelet<br />

25mm x 26mm.<br />

£300 - 400<br />

EUR350 - 580<br />

USD490 - 810<br />

220<br />

222<br />

Piaget. An 18ct white gold <strong>and</strong> diamond set wristwatch<br />

Case No.239570, circa 1980’s<br />

Jewelled manual wind movement, black oval onyx dial, chamfered bezel,<br />

surrounded by a border of diamonds, case back numbered 918 239570<br />

<strong>and</strong> held by 4 screws, hooded style lugs with fitted strap with 18ct white<br />

gold buckle, case, <strong>and</strong> dial signed<br />

25mm x 31mm.<br />

£600 - 800<br />

EUR700 - 930<br />

USD970 - 1,300<br />

223<br />

Swiss. A lady’s 18ct white gold <strong>and</strong> marquisite set manual wind<br />

wristwatch<br />

London Hallmark for 1923<br />

16-jewel manual wind movement adjusted to four positions, oval<br />

silvered dial with printed Arabic numerals, outer five minute divisions,<br />

18ct white gold case with hinged snap on back, marquisite set bezel <strong>and</strong><br />

lugs, engraved b<strong>and</strong>, fitted silk strap<br />

16mm x 50mm.<br />

£300 - 400<br />

EUR460 - 700<br />

USD650 - 970<br />

221 222 223<br />

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224<br />

IWC. An 18ct gold manual wind centre seconds wristwatch<br />

1950’s<br />

Jewelled manual wind movement, silvered dial with applied dot <strong>and</strong><br />

Roman hour markers, outer five minute divisions, polished round<br />

case with stepped bezel <strong>and</strong> down turned lugs, snap on back, fitted<br />

associated lea<strong>the</strong>r strap <strong>and</strong> buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

36mm.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

225<br />

Zenith. A 14ct gold manual wind rectangular wristwatch<br />

Case No.338227, Movement No.3016502, circa 1940<br />

Jewelled manual wind movement, champagne dial with luminous Arabic<br />

numerals, outer five minute divisions, blued steel <strong>and</strong> luminous ca<strong>the</strong>dral<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s, subsidiary seconds at 6, polished rectangular case with hinged<br />

snap on back, fitted associated lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with plated buckle, case,<br />

dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

25mm.<br />

£400 - 500<br />

EUR460 - 580<br />

USD650 - 810<br />

50<br />

Bonhams<br />

224<br />

226<br />

Movado. A silver <strong>and</strong> lea<strong>the</strong>r cased purse watch with slide open<br />

action winding<br />

Circa 1940<br />

15-jewel nickel plated movement with bi-metal split compensation<br />

balance, Breguet overcoil hairspring <strong>and</strong> Swiss lever escapement,<br />

rectangular brown dial with hourly applied white batons bordered by<br />

outer minute track, white sword h<strong>and</strong>s, silver case numbered 06052 <strong>and</strong><br />

bound in lea<strong>the</strong>r, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

Length when closed 42mm.<br />

£200 - 300<br />

EUR230 - 350<br />

USD320 - 490<br />

227<br />

Movado. A silver <strong>and</strong> black lacquer purse watch with slide action<br />

winding<br />

Retailed by G. Goeser, Zürich, circa 1940<br />

15-jewel nickel plated movement with bi-metal split compensation<br />

balance, Swiss lever escapement <strong>and</strong> Breguet overcoil hairspring, silvered<br />

dial with luminous Arabic numerals bordered by outer black minute<br />

track, blue steel <strong>and</strong> luminous h<strong>and</strong>s, plain black lacquered case on slide<br />

opening activates winding, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

Length when closed 47mm.<br />

£200 - 300<br />

EUR230 - 350<br />

USD320 - 490<br />

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228<br />

Henry Moser & Cie. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare nickel cased single button<br />

chronograph wristwatch made for <strong>the</strong> Russian Market<br />

Case No, 1169047, circa 1905<br />

Rhodium plated movement with lever escapement, cut bi-metallic<br />

balance, Breguet balance-spring,<br />

white enamel dial with stylised Arabic numerals <strong>and</strong> subsidiary seconds<br />

dial at 6 <strong>and</strong> 30 minutes recording dial at 12, outer 5th seconds<br />

graduations large polished case with cuvette dome signed in Russian,<br />

hinged wire lugs, top winder <strong>and</strong> single button on <strong>the</strong> winding-crown<br />

for <strong>the</strong> start-stop <strong>and</strong> return to zero functions of <strong>the</strong> chronograph, fitted<br />

lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with steel buckle, case <strong>and</strong> dial signed, movement stamped<br />

for Moser<br />

39mm.<br />

£700 - 900<br />

EUR810 - 1,000<br />

USD1,100 - 1,500<br />

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229<br />

Longines. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare large stainless steel wristwatch with<br />

hinged lugs<br />

Movement No.3364595, Case No.3489252. Delivered to Longines agent<br />

Nacib K.Djez Vedjian & Son, Constantinople in 1911<br />

18-jewel Cal.15.26 frosted gilt movement with straight-line lever<br />

escapement, cut bi-metallic compensation balance, blued steel, white<br />

enamel dial with painted black <strong>and</strong> Red Arabic numerals, outer minute<br />

track, subsidiary dial for <strong>the</strong> seconds blued steel Breguet h<strong>and</strong>s, polished<br />

case with curved bezel <strong>and</strong> b<strong>and</strong>, hinged lugs <strong>and</strong> hinged back <strong>and</strong><br />

cuvette, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

41mm.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

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230<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare rose gold<br />

perpetual calendar wristwatch with<br />

retrograde date <strong>and</strong> phases of moon<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted Patek Philippe<br />

wooden box<br />

Ref:5050, Case No.2980976, Movement<br />

No.1957499, circa 1994<br />

31-jewel Cal.315 S QR nickel-finished lever<br />

movement stamped with <strong>the</strong> Geneva seal,<br />

Gyromax balance, free sprung regulator, gold<br />

rotor, silvered matte dial, applied gold baton<br />

numerals, arched retrograde calendar ring<br />

with Arabic numerals <strong>and</strong> central date h<strong>and</strong>,<br />

three windows for leap year indicator, day <strong>and</strong><br />

month, aperture for moon phases, circular<br />

water-resistant-type case, glazed display screw<br />

back, downturned lugs, 18ct rose gold Patek<br />

Philippe buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement<br />

signed<br />

35mm.<br />

£35,000 - 45,000<br />

EUR41,000 - 52,000<br />

USD57,000 - 73,000<br />

The Ref:5050 was Patek Philippe’s first<br />

perpetual calendar wristwatch featuring<br />

a retrograde date made in series <strong>and</strong> was<br />

introduced at <strong>the</strong> Basel Fair in 1993, cased in<br />

yellow gold only. From 1995 onwards it was<br />

also available in pink gold, white gold <strong>and</strong><br />

platinum but still exclusively with <strong>the</strong> silvered<br />

dial.<br />

Production of <strong>the</strong> Ref:5050 was stopped in<br />

2002 <strong>and</strong> is today a highly sought after model<br />

for collectors.<br />

52<br />

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231<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine 18ct pink gold automatic wristwatch with<br />

moonphase<br />

Ref:5396R, Case No.4505592, Movement No.5525034, Sold 14 July<br />

2010<br />

34-jewel Cal: 324/303 automatic movement with Swiss lever<br />

escapement <strong>and</strong> gold rotor, silvered dial with hourly applied faceted<br />

rose batons bordered by dot minute track, subsidiary dial at six with<br />

moonphase <strong>and</strong> date indication, rose gold Dauphin h<strong>and</strong>s, polished<br />

round case with smooth bezel, glazed exhibition back, fitted Patek<br />

Philippe brown lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with signed pink gold deployant clasp,<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r with presentation box <strong>and</strong> papers, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement<br />

signed<br />

38mm.<br />

£14,000 - 18,000<br />

EUR16,000 - 21,000<br />

USD23,000 - 29,000<br />

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232<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre. A slim case 18ct white gold wristwatch<br />

1960’s<br />

Jewelled manual wind movement, silvered dial with applied white gold<br />

baton hour markers, slim white gold h<strong>and</strong>s, round polished 18ct white<br />

gold case with chamfered bezel, snap on case back, slim down turn lugs,<br />

fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with stainless steel Jaeger Le Coultre buckle, case,<br />

dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

34mm.<br />

£400 - 500<br />

EUR460 - 580<br />

USD650 - 810<br />

233<br />

Omega. A stainless steel manual wind chronograph wristwatch<br />

Reference: 10387860, circa 1944<br />

17-jewel Cal. 12 manual wind movement with pillar wheel governed<br />

chronograph work, silvered dial with black Arabic numerals bordered<br />

by outer tachymetre divisions, subsidiary dials for minute <strong>and</strong> hour<br />

recording <strong>and</strong> running seconds at three, six <strong>and</strong> nine o’clock respectively,<br />

black h<strong>and</strong>s, polished steel case with chronograph start/stop <strong>and</strong> reset<br />

pushers flanking crown to three o’clock case side, fitted Omega black<br />

lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with signed steel buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

35mm.<br />

£700 - 900<br />

EUR810 - 1,000<br />

USD1,100 - 1,500<br />

54 Bonhams<br />

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Baume <strong>and</strong> Mercier. A stainless steel manual wind chronograph<br />

wristwatch<br />

1950’s<br />

17-jewel nickel plated chronograph movement silvered dial with printed<br />

dagger hour markers <strong>and</strong> Arabic 12 <strong>and</strong> 6, outer running seconds<br />

scale, subsidiary dials for running seconds <strong>and</strong> 30 minute recording, gilt<br />

baton h<strong>and</strong>s, brushed <strong>and</strong> polished case with screw on back numbered<br />

420600-901, push buttons flanking <strong>the</strong> crown, fitted later associated<br />

lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with plated buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

35mm.<br />

£700 - 900<br />

EUR810 - 1,000<br />

USD1,100 - 1,500<br />

235<br />

LeCoultre. A fine 14ct gold <strong>and</strong> diamond set mystery watch<br />

Made <strong>and</strong> retailed in <strong>the</strong> USA, 1950’s<br />

17-jewel Cal:480/CW manual wind unadjusted movement numbered<br />

1169845, silvered dial with applied diamond filled baton hour markers,<br />

diamond dot h<strong>and</strong>s, polished round case with scrolling lugs numbered<br />

25970<br />

33mm.<br />

£1,000 - 1,500<br />

EUR1,200 - 1,700<br />

USD1,600 - 2,400


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Breguet. A fine 18ct white gold automatic wristwatch toge<strong>the</strong>r<br />

with fitted box, papers <strong>and</strong> certificate<br />

Classique, Ref.5157, Movement No. 40564, recent<br />

35-jewel Cal. 502.3 rhodium-plated movement, fausses cotes<br />

decoration, straight line lever escapement, monometallic balance<br />

adjusted in five positions, shock absorber, self compensating Breguet<br />

balance spring, gold rotor, two-tone silver dial with h<strong>and</strong> engraved<br />

guilloche decoration, painted black radial Roman numerals on plain<br />

reserve, outer dot minute divisions blued steel Breguet h<strong>and</strong>s, white gold<br />

case with reeded sides <strong>and</strong> snap-on transparent case back with sapphire<br />

crystals, fitted Breguet lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct white gold Breguet<br />

buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted box, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

39mm.<br />

£4,000 - 6,000<br />

EUR4,600 - 7,000<br />

USD6,500 - 9,700<br />

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237<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine platinum manual wind wristwatch<br />

Ref:5196P, Case No. 4476624, recent<br />

18-jewel Cal. 215 manual wind movement numbered 3567445 with <strong>the</strong><br />

Geneva seal, Gyromax balance, free sprung regulator, two-tone silvered<br />

dial, applied white gold Breguet numerals, engine-turned subsidiary<br />

seconds, outer beady minute divisions, circular case, Top Wesselton<br />

diamond set between <strong>the</strong> lugs to 6 o’clock, snap on back, platinum<br />

Patek Philippe buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

37mm.<br />

£7,000 - 9,000<br />

EUR8,100 - 10,000<br />

USD11,000 - 15,000<br />

Inspired by Patek Philippe’s charismatic Calatrava model from <strong>the</strong> 1930’s<br />

<strong>the</strong> reference 5196P features a platinum case <strong>and</strong> a two-tone silvered<br />

dial.<br />

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238<br />

Patek Philippe. A lady’s 18ct <strong>and</strong> diamond set manual wind<br />

wristwatch with moonphase<br />

Ref. 4958/1J, Movement number 3115617, recent<br />

18-jewel Cal: 16-250/161 stamped with <strong>the</strong> Seal of Geneva quality<br />

mark, rhodium-plated, fausses cotes decoration, straight line lever<br />

escapement, shock absorber, slate coloured dial with engine turned<br />

centre, gold <strong>and</strong> diamond dot hour markers, subsidiary seconds at 7 <strong>and</strong><br />

moonphases at 4, polished 18ct gold case with snap on back, diamond<br />

set winding crown, down-turned lugs, setting button in <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong>,<br />

fitted Patek Philippe lea<strong>the</strong>r strap <strong>and</strong> 18ct gold Patek Philippe buckle,<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r with Patek Philippe lea<strong>the</strong>r wallet containing instruction papers<br />

<strong>and</strong> leaflets, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

29mm.<br />

£4,000 - 5,000<br />

EUR4,600 - 5,800<br />

USD6,500 - 8,100<br />

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239<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine lady’s 18ct rose gold diamond set quartz<br />

bracelet watch toge<strong>the</strong>r with Patek Philippe box<br />

Twenty-4, Ref: 4910, Case No.4162448, Movement No.1675177, recent<br />

Jewelled E15 quartz movement, bronze dial with applied diamond<br />

dot hour markers <strong>and</strong> applied Roman 6 <strong>and</strong> 12, luminous filled baton<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s, brushed rectangular case with diamond set bezel, fitted brushed<br />

diamond set link bracelet, <strong>the</strong> links with engraved diamond set Roman<br />

numerals, double folding locking clasp, diamond set crown, case dial<br />

<strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

25mm.<br />

£10,000 - 15,000<br />

EUR12,000 - 17,000<br />

USD16,000 - 24,000<br />

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241<br />

Breguet. A fine 18ct gold automatic World Time calendar<br />

wristwatch<br />

Marine 3700BA/12/9V6, World Time, recent<br />

25-jewel Cal:563 nickel plated automatic movement with engine turned<br />

gold rotor, silvered guilloche ‘Atlas’ dial with polished Roman chapter<br />

ring, blued steel moon h<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> centre seconds, date aperture,<br />

rotatable outer with 24 world cities listed activated by secondary two tier<br />

crown, inner revolving 24 hour day <strong>and</strong> night scale, water-resistant type<br />

circular case with convex bezel, reverse held by six screws, coin edge<br />

b<strong>and</strong>, brown Breguet lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct gold Breguet deployant<br />

buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

39mm.<br />

£7,000 - 9,000<br />

EUR8,100 - 10,000<br />

USD11,000 - 15,000<br />

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Franck Muller. An 18ct rose gold automatic wristwatch<br />

Crazy Hours, No.289, Ref:5850CH, recent<br />

Jewelled automatic Cal. 2800 movement with platinum rotor, silvered<br />

dial with ghosted Arabic numerals toge<strong>the</strong>r with luminous hourly<br />

numerals in r<strong>and</strong>om order, blue steel <strong>and</strong> luminous h<strong>and</strong>s, polished<br />

tonneau shaped case fitted to maker’s black patent lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with<br />

Franck Muller 18ct rose gold buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted box <strong>and</strong><br />

papers, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

45mm x 32mm.<br />

£2,500 - 3,500<br />

EUR2,900 - 4,100<br />

USD4,000 - 5,700<br />

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243<br />

Breguet. A fine 18ct gold automatic calendar wristwatch<br />

Heritage, Ref:5460, No.4791, recent<br />

38-jewel Cal:550 automatic movement adjusted to five positions, gold<br />

rotor, shock absorber, silvered engine turned dial with black Roman<br />

numerals, blued steel hour <strong>and</strong> chronograph h<strong>and</strong>, subsidiary dials for<br />

running seconds, 12 hour <strong>and</strong> 30 minute recording, polished tonneau<br />

shaped case with case back held by 8 screws, twin oval push buttons,<br />

fitted Breguet lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct gold deployant clasp, case, dial<br />

<strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

32mm.<br />

£5,000 - 7,000<br />

EUR5,800 - 8,100<br />

USD8,100 - 11,000<br />

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244<br />

Ulysse Nardin. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare 18ct gold manual wind single<br />

button chronograph wristwatch<br />

Ref:386-88, Case Number 30, recent<br />

21-jewel manual wind chronograph movement, white enamel dial with<br />

black Arabic numerals <strong>and</strong> outer tachymetre scale, blued steel hour,<br />

minute <strong>and</strong> chronograph h<strong>and</strong>s, subsidiary dials for running seconds<br />

<strong>and</strong> 30 minute recording, polished round case with glazed exhibition<br />

back held by 4 screws, fitted associated lea<strong>the</strong>r Jaeger LeCoultre strap<br />

with 18ct gold Ulysse Nardin deployant folding clasp, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

37mm.<br />

£7,000 - 9,000<br />

EUR8,100 - 10,000<br />

USD11,000 - 15,000<br />

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Audemars Piguet. An 18ct pink gold automatic perpetual calendar<br />

wristwatch<br />

Quantieme Perpetuel, Ref:E14191, Number:30, recent<br />

34-jewel Cal. 2141 movement numbered 456800 with 21ct gold<br />

weighted rotor visible beneath crystal inspection plate in case back <strong>and</strong><br />

decorated with ornate foliate engraving, charcoal dial with applied rose<br />

gold Arabic numerals bordered by outer minute track, subsidiary dials<br />

indicate date, moonphase, day <strong>and</strong> month at three, six, nine <strong>and</strong> twelve<br />

o’clock respectively, rose gold sword h<strong>and</strong>s, polished rectangular case<br />

fitted to an Audemars Piguet black patent lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with signed 18ct<br />

pink gold buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

45mm x 28mm.<br />

£7,000 - 9,000<br />

EUR8,100 - 10,000<br />

USD11,000 - 15,000<br />

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Boucheron. A lady’s 18ct gold manual wind bracelet watch<br />

Circa 1960<br />

Jewelled manual wind movement, textured champagne dial with gilt<br />

baton h<strong>and</strong>s, textured oval case with snap on back, fitted integral rope<br />

twist linked bracelet with folding link, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

36mm.<br />

£1,000 - 1,500<br />

EUR1,200 - 1,700<br />

USD1,600 - 2,400<br />

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Van Cleef & Arpels. An unusual 18ct gold 8-day strut timepiece<br />

1960’s<br />

17-jewel manual wind 8 day movement signed ETS.WORMS, cream dial<br />

with baton <strong>and</strong> Roman numerals, signed Van Cleef & Arpels, Suisse 8<br />

jours, blued steel h<strong>and</strong>s, circular gold case with rope twist surround that<br />

fold out to become <strong>the</strong> st<strong>and</strong>, fur<strong>the</strong>r bezel set with red paste beads<br />

30mm high.<br />

£200 - 300<br />

EUR230 - 350<br />

USD320 - 490<br />

60<br />

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Piaget. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare 18ct gold <strong>and</strong> Tiger’s Eye set lady’s pendant<br />

watch with integral 18ct yellow gold twisted-link necklace<br />

Case No.6865P69, 1970’s<br />

Jewelled manual wind movement in a shaped case held by 2 screws <strong>and</strong><br />

with rope twist bezel, Tiger’s Eye dial signed Piaget with gold h<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

surrounded by double twisted bracelet with two tiger-eye yokes <strong>and</strong> two<br />

short chains below, each with a Tiger’s Eye bead, gold full length chain<br />

with safety clasp, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

35mm x 45mm. (chain length 40mm)<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

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Piaget. A lady’s 18ct gold <strong>and</strong> tiger’s eye bracelet watch <strong>and</strong><br />

matching ring<br />

Case made by Fred, Paris, circa 1960<br />

Quartz movement, tiger’s eye dial with black on gold h<strong>and</strong>s, polished<br />

square case fitted to a stylised bracelet in <strong>the</strong> form of rope wound<br />

around bars of tiger’s eye, numbered 9287 above 137828, case signed,<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r with ring of a conforming style<br />

23mm.<br />

£1,800 - 2,200<br />

EUR2,100 - 2,600<br />

USD2,900 - 3,600


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250<br />

Patek Philippe. A very fine automatic white gold wristwatch<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r with Certificate of Origin<br />

World Time, Ref:5130G, Case No.4484037, Movement No.3940189,<br />

Retailed by Haban of Vienna, recent<br />

33-jewel Cal. 240/228 movement stamped with <strong>the</strong> Seal of Geneva<br />

Quality Mark, rhodium-plated, straight-line lever escapement, Gyromax<br />

balance, shock absorber, self compensating free-sprung flat balance<br />

spring, 22ct yellow gold micro rotor, blue-grey dial with applied white<br />

gold indexes, surrounded by a black <strong>and</strong> matt blue <strong>and</strong> silver revolving<br />

disc in 24 hours for <strong>the</strong> diurnal <strong>and</strong> nocturnal hours, outer revolving<br />

ring dial bearing <strong>the</strong> names of 24 cities in <strong>the</strong> world, white gold lozenge<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s, polished case with screw down transparent case back, shouldered<br />

crown, push button on <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong> at 10 to activate <strong>the</strong> settable time<br />

zones, <strong>the</strong> 24 hours <strong>and</strong> jump-type time setting, concave lugs, fitted<br />

blue lea<strong>the</strong>r Patek Philippe strap <strong>and</strong> Patek white gold deployant clasp,<br />

sapphire crystals, toge<strong>the</strong>r with Certificate of Origin, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

37mm.<br />

£15,000 - 20,000<br />

EUR17,000 - 23,000<br />

USD24,000 - 32,000


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Patek Philippe. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare platinum automatic flyback<br />

chronograph annual calendar wristwatch with power reserve<br />

<strong>and</strong> day/night indication, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted presentation box,<br />

Certificate of Origin <strong>and</strong> setting tool<br />

Ref:5960P, Case No.4435376, Movement No.3503607, Movement No.<br />

3503607, Sold 28th November 2008<br />

40-jewel Cal: 28-520/521 automatic movement stamped with <strong>the</strong><br />

Geneva seal quality mark, Gyromax balance, 21ct gold rotor, grey<br />

anthracite dial with white gold applied hour markers <strong>and</strong> luminous dot<br />

markers, outer 1/5 minute divisions, apertures for day, date <strong>and</strong> month,<br />

sector for power reserve indicator at 12, engine-turned monocounter<br />

chronograph counter for minutes <strong>and</strong> hours with day/night indication,<br />

polished platinum case with screw down transparent exhibition back,<br />

platinum Patek Philippe deployant clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with presentation box<br />

<strong>and</strong> outer card, Patek Philippe setting tool <strong>and</strong> Certificate of Origin, case,<br />

dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

40mm.<br />

£30,000 - 40,000<br />

EUR35,000 - 46,000<br />

USD49,000 - 65,000


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Underwood. A fine lea<strong>the</strong>r pocket watch storage box<br />

Recent<br />

Tan brown smooth calf lea<strong>the</strong>r with beige stitching, opening from <strong>the</strong><br />

front, fitted with 6 removable compartmented trays each with storage<br />

for 9 pocket watches<br />

30cm x 24cm.<br />

£1,800 - 2,200<br />

EUR2,100 - 2,600<br />

USD2,900 - 3,600<br />

The history of Underwood can be traced all <strong>the</strong> way back to 1926, when<br />

Edgardo Rustioni <strong>the</strong> company founder first qualified as an “Artigiano<br />

Pellettiere”, a lea<strong>the</strong>r craftsman in <strong>the</strong> age-old tradition of Italian lea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

craftsmanship.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> beginning <strong>the</strong> company specialised in h<strong>and</strong>crafted lea<strong>the</strong>r goods,<br />

producing lea<strong>the</strong>r desk accessories, jewellery boxes <strong>and</strong> a variety of gift<br />

items in lea<strong>the</strong>r all in <strong>the</strong> traditional style of Firenze. They continued to<br />

develop an extensive range of luxury lea<strong>the</strong>r goods <strong>and</strong> launched <strong>the</strong><br />

“Underwood” br<strong>and</strong>.<br />

64 Bonhams<br />

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Scatola del Tempo. A lea<strong>the</strong>r watch storage case<br />

Recent<br />

Tan brown smooth calf lea<strong>the</strong>r with beige stitching, zip opening, fitted<br />

with various compartments <strong>and</strong> cushions<br />

24cm x 16.5cm x 7.5cm<br />

£400 - 600<br />

EUR460 - 700<br />

USD650 - 970<br />

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254<br />

Scatola del Tempo. A lea<strong>the</strong>r watch winding box<br />

Recent<br />

Tan brown smooth calf lea<strong>the</strong>r with beige stitching, opening from <strong>the</strong><br />

front, fitted with six rotating watch cushions above two compartmented<br />

storage drawers<br />

18.5cm x 27.5cm x 28.5cm<br />

£1,400 - 1,800<br />

EUR1,600 - 2,100<br />

USD2,300 - 2,900<br />

Scatola del Tempo has been synonymous with automatic rotating watch<br />

holders for 20 years. Founded by <strong>the</strong> late S<strong>and</strong>ro Colarieti, a real icon in<br />

<strong>the</strong> world of horology <strong>and</strong> a great collector. The company today is run by<br />

his daughter Cristiana Colarieti, <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir h<strong>and</strong> made cases <strong>and</strong> winders<br />

are sought after by watch collectors from around <strong>the</strong> world.<br />

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Scatola del Tempo. A lea<strong>the</strong>r watch winding box<br />

Tan brown smooth calf lea<strong>the</strong>r with beige stitching, opening from <strong>the</strong><br />

front, fitted with six rotating watch cushions above two compartmented<br />

storage drawers<br />

18.5cm x 27.5cm x 28.5cm<br />

£1,400 - 1,800<br />

EUR1,600 - 2,100<br />

USD2,300 - 2,900<br />

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256<br />

Piaget. An 18ct white gold diamond set wristwatch toge<strong>the</strong>r with<br />

matching ring<br />

Limelight Magic Hour, recent<br />

5-jewel Cal. 56P quartz movement, silvered flinqué dial with black<br />

painted hourly batons <strong>and</strong> applied diamond set six <strong>and</strong> twelve,<br />

polished Dauphin h<strong>and</strong>s, revolving polished ovoid case with round<br />

brilliant diamond set flange, numbered 980717 P10442, fitted maker’s<br />

black fabric strap with signed 18ct white gold buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed, toge<strong>the</strong>r with Piaget 18ct white gold Limelight ring<br />

with revolving ovoid set with diamonds <strong>and</strong> central opal<br />

40mm x 31mm.<br />

£3,000 - 4,000<br />

EUR3,500 - 4,600<br />

USD4,900 - 6,500<br />

257<br />

Cartier. A fine 18ct white gold <strong>and</strong> diamond set ladies wristwatch<br />

Baignoire, recent<br />

17-jewel manual wind movement signed Cartier, rhodium-plated,<br />

fausses cotes decoration, lateral lever escapement, monometallic<br />

balance, shock-absorber, self-compensating flat balance spring, matte<br />

silvered guilloché dial with painted radial Roman numerals blued steel<br />

épée h<strong>and</strong>s, oval rounded case set with brilliant cut diamonds, case back<br />

numbered <strong>and</strong> held by four screws, fitted grey satine Cartier strap with<br />

18ct white gold Cartier deployant clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted Cartier<br />

presentation box, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

24mm x 53mm.<br />

£6,000 - 8,000<br />

EUR7,000 - 9,300<br />

USD9,700 - 13,000<br />

258<br />

Cartier. A fine 18ct white gold <strong>and</strong> diamond set ladies wristwatch<br />

Recent<br />

Quartz movement signed Cartier, matte silvered dial with painted Roman<br />

numerals at 12 <strong>and</strong> 6, blued steel épée h<strong>and</strong>s, shaped case set with<br />

brilliant cut diamonds, case back numbered <strong>and</strong> held by six screws, fitted<br />

black silk <strong>and</strong> lea<strong>the</strong>r Cartier strap with 18ct white gold Cartier buckle<br />

set with diamonds, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted Cartier presentation box, case,<br />

dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

17mm x 41mm.<br />

£4,000 - 6,000<br />

EUR4,600 - 7,000<br />

USD6,500 - 9,700<br />

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259<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre. A very fine 8 day going platinum wristwatch<br />

with perpetual calendar <strong>and</strong> power-reserve indication with<br />

platinum deployant clasp<br />

Master Control 1000 Hours, Master Eight Days Perpetual - Antoine<br />

LeCoultre, No. 089/200, Ref. 146.6.26.S. Made in a limited edition of<br />

200 pieces, circa 2005<br />

37-jewel Cal.876 rhodium-plated movement, h<strong>and</strong> decorated with<br />

sunray decoration, duo spring barrels, blued steel screws, straight line<br />

lever escapement, monometallic balance with 4 adjustments, selfcompensating<br />

flat balance spring, shock absorber, silvered dial with<br />

applied rhodium-plated dart indexes <strong>and</strong> Arabic 12, luminous dots,<br />

outer minute divisions, subsidiary dials for <strong>the</strong> date, days of <strong>the</strong> week<br />

with inner moon phase indication, months, sectors for <strong>the</strong> day <strong>and</strong> night<br />

<strong>and</strong> power reserve indications, 4-digit year display, polished <strong>and</strong> frosted<br />

rhodium-plated alpha h<strong>and</strong>s, platinum polished case with inclined<br />

bezel, <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong> with facsimile engraved signature of Antoine LeCoultre,<br />

concave lugs, transparent back with four screws <strong>and</strong> sapphire crystal,<br />

fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with Jaeger Le Coultre platinum deployant clasp,<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted box, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

42mm.<br />

£10,000 - 15,000<br />

EUR12,000 - 17,000<br />

USD16,000 - 24,000


260<br />

Rolex. An 18ct pink gold manual wind bracelet watch<br />

Precision, Ref:3978, circa 1960<br />

18-jewel manual wind movement with patented super-balance timed to<br />

six positions, silvered dial with applied hourly rose metal faceted chevron<br />

markers, polished cushion shaped case with integral faceted lugs fitted<br />

to maker’s gold bridge link bracelet, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

16mm.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

261<br />

Rolex. A 9ct white <strong>and</strong> yellow gold manual wind wristwatch<br />

Prince, Ref: 971, Case No. 73301, Glasgow import mark for 1930<br />

15-jewel manual wind Extra Prima movement numbered 73925 adjusted<br />

to six positions, champagne dial with off set black Arabic numerals<br />

above subsidiary seconds below six o’clock, blue steel h<strong>and</strong>s, polished<br />

rectangular gold case with white gold flared sides <strong>and</strong> integral lugs,<br />

fitted later maker’s black lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with associated gold plated<br />

buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

42mm x 24mm.<br />

£3,000 - 5,000<br />

EUR3,500 - 5,800<br />

USD4,900 - 8,100<br />

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262<br />

Rolex. A 9ct rose gold manual wind wristwatch<br />

Circa 1920<br />

15-jewel manual wind movement with bi-metal split compensation<br />

balance <strong>and</strong> Swiss lever escapement, white enamel dial with black<br />

skeleton Arabic numerals bordered by outer minute track, subsidiary<br />

seconds at six o’clock, polished round case with integral wire lugs <strong>and</strong><br />

screw back, fitted associated black lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with gold plated buckle,<br />

case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

33mm.<br />

£500 - 700<br />

EUR580 - 810<br />

USD810 - 1,100<br />

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263<br />

IWC. A very fine round button split-seconds chronograph with day<br />

<strong>and</strong> date <strong>and</strong> platinum IWC buckle toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted wooden<br />

box <strong>and</strong> booklet.<br />

Der Doppelchronograph, No. 115, Case No. 2661090, Ref. 3713. Made<br />

in a limited edition in <strong>the</strong> 1990s.<br />

29-jewel Cal. 79230 rhodium-plated movement with fausses-cotes<br />

decoration, straight line lever escapement, monometallic balance, shock<br />

absorber, self-compensating flat balance spring, index regulator, hack<br />

mechanism, deep blue with luminous indexes <strong>and</strong> silver Arabic numerals,<br />

outer silver minute <strong>and</strong> fifths of a second track with Arabic five minute/<br />

seconds numerals, subsidiary dials for <strong>the</strong> seconds, 12 hour <strong>and</strong> 30<br />

minute recording, apertures for <strong>the</strong> days of <strong>the</strong> week <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> date,<br />

luminous steel baton h<strong>and</strong>s, polished <strong>and</strong> brushed case with, screweddown<br />

case back <strong>and</strong> crown, soft iron core to provide an anti-magnetic<br />

shield, protected push-buttons, fitted IWC lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with platinum<br />

IWC buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with wooden presentation box <strong>and</strong> instruction<br />

booklet, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

42mm.<br />

£7,000 - 9,000<br />

EUR8,100 - 10,000<br />

USD11,000 - 15,000<br />

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264<br />

Lange & Söhne. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare 18ct white gold manual wind<br />

chronograph wristwatch<br />

Flyback Chronograph, Ref:402.026, Case Number 153431, recent<br />

Jewelled manual wind Cal:L951.0 rhodium plated movement numbered<br />

43480, straight line lever escapement, monometallic balance, adjusted<br />

to 5 positions, shock protection, silvered dial with printed black Arabic<br />

numerals, subsidiary dials for running seconds <strong>and</strong> 30 minute register,<br />

outer register for tachometer graduation, blued steel h<strong>and</strong>s, polished<br />

<strong>and</strong> brushed heavy 18ct white gold case with sapphire crystal back<br />

held by 6 screws, push buttons flanking <strong>the</strong> crown, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap<br />

with 18ct white gold buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with a fitted box, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

40mm.<br />

£10,000 - 15,000<br />

EUR12,000 - 17,000<br />

USD16,000 - 24,000<br />

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265<br />

Omega. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare limited edition 18ct pink <strong>and</strong> white gold<br />

water resistant wristwatch with co-axial escapement <strong>and</strong> fitted<br />

box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Collector’s Series Collection Number Seven from <strong>the</strong> Museum Collection,<br />

No. 102/135 Made in 2007<br />

19-jewel Cal. 2007, rhodium-plated movement, fausses cotes<br />

decoration, co-axial escapement, monometallic balance adjusted to<br />

five positions <strong>and</strong> temperature, shock absorber, flat balance spring,<br />

two-tone silver dial with black Arabic numerals, outer five minute<br />

markers <strong>and</strong> minute track blued steel h<strong>and</strong>s, two-piece polished <strong>and</strong><br />

brushed pink gold case with stepped shoulders, sapphire crystal, case<br />

locking bar, factory engraved reverse, inner three-piece white gold<br />

case with transparent back secured by 4 pink gold screws, pink gold<br />

winding crown at 12, <strong>the</strong> inner <strong>and</strong> outer cases sliding toge<strong>the</strong>r to<br />

form a waterproof seal, fitted Omega lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct pink gold<br />

deployant clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted glass fronted presentation box <strong>and</strong><br />

papers, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

33mm x 46mm.<br />

£5,000 - 7,000<br />

EUR5,800 - 8,100<br />

USD8,100 - 11,000<br />

Launched in 2007 as a limited edition based on <strong>the</strong> famous Omega<br />

Marine model of <strong>the</strong> 1930’s, <strong>the</strong> Marine 1932 is No. 7 in <strong>the</strong> special<br />

“Museum Collection” series <strong>and</strong> was released in 135 pieces only.<br />

265<br />

266<br />

Cartier. An 18ct gold <strong>and</strong> diamond set ladies wristwatch<br />

Tank Divan, recent<br />

Quartz movement signed Cartier, matte silvered dial with painted radial<br />

Roman numerals <strong>and</strong> secret signature at 10, blued steel épée h<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

18ct gold case set with brilliant cut diamonds, case back numbered <strong>and</strong><br />

held by eight screws, fitted purple silk <strong>and</strong> lea<strong>the</strong>r Cartier strap with 18ct<br />

gold Cartier buckle set with diamonds down <strong>the</strong> sides, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

32mm x 26mm.<br />

£3,000 - 4,000<br />

EUR3,500 - 4,600<br />

USD4,900 - 6,500<br />

267<br />

Record Watch Co. A gold plated triple calendar wristwatch<br />

1960’s<br />

17-jewel Cal.107C movement with cut <strong>and</strong> compensated balance,<br />

silvered dial with applied Arabic <strong>and</strong> dagger hour markers, outer<br />

calendar track in blue, moon phase aperture at 12, subsidiary dials for<br />

running seconds, day <strong>and</strong> month, gold plated case with down turned<br />

lugs, screw down steel case back, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with plated buckle,<br />

case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

33mm.<br />

£400 - 600<br />

EUR460 - 700<br />

USD650 - 970<br />

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268<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare 18ct gold perpetual calendar<br />

wristwatch with phases of moon, toge<strong>the</strong>r with Patek Philippe box<br />

<strong>and</strong> setting tool<br />

Ref:5059, Case No.4080860, Movement No.1958075, recent<br />

31-jewel Cal.315/136 lever movement, gold rotor, glazed exhibition<br />

cuvette, <strong>the</strong> white dial with Roman numerals, sweep centre seconds,<br />

retrograde date, apertures for day, month <strong>and</strong> leap year indication,<br />

sector for phases of <strong>the</strong> moon, <strong>the</strong> circular case with downturned<br />

screwed lugs, protected crown, hinged 18ct gold case back, toge<strong>the</strong>r<br />

with an 18ct gold Patek Philippe deployant clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted<br />

box <strong>and</strong> Patek Philippe setting tool, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

36mm.<br />

£22,000 - 28,000<br />

EUR26,000 - 32,000<br />

USD36,000 - 45,000


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Vacheron Constantin. A very fine <strong>and</strong> rare platinum wristwatch<br />

with perpetual calendar <strong>and</strong> moon phases toge<strong>the</strong>r with a<br />

wooden Orbita Sempre winding box especially for manual wind<br />

watches<br />

Circa 2000<br />

No. 902883, Case No. 779155, Ref. 4711/1. Made in <strong>the</strong> 1990s.<br />

21-jewels Cal.1141 movement with straight line lever escapement,<br />

monometallic balance, adjusted to 5 positions, shock-absorber, selfcompensating<br />

Breguet balance-spring, micrometer regulator, silvered dial<br />

with applied platinum dagger hour markers <strong>and</strong> faceted dart indexes,<br />

subsidiary dials for <strong>the</strong> seconds, 30-minute register <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> days of <strong>the</strong><br />

month, apertures for <strong>the</strong> days of <strong>the</strong> week, <strong>the</strong> months, <strong>the</strong> leap year<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> moon phases. platinum h<strong>and</strong>s, heavy polished platinum case<br />

with transparent case back to view <strong>the</strong> movement <strong>and</strong> hinged back<br />

cover, fluted geometrical-shaped lugs, sapphire crystals, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

strap with Vacheron <strong>and</strong> Constantin buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with Orbita<br />

winding box, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

39mm.<br />

£20,000 - 30,000<br />

EUR23,000 - 35,000<br />

USD32,000 - 49,000<br />

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Pocket <strong>Watches</strong> Lots 270 - 323<br />

<strong>Wristwatches</strong> Lots 324 - 443


270<br />

Nicholas Gribelin. A rare pair cased pre-balance spring watch with<br />

raised enamel decorated case<br />

Circa 1660<br />

Gilt brass movement with finely pierced fixed balance cock, tangent<br />

screw mainspring set up on back plate, raised above four urn shaped<br />

pillars, gut line fusee, verge escapement, steel two arm balance wheel,<br />

restored white enamel dial with black Roman numerals bordering minute<br />

track, single blue steel h<strong>and</strong>, shallow dome soda glass, inner case b<strong>and</strong><br />

decorated with a raised enamel relief of blue four petal flowers <strong>and</strong><br />

white foliage, case back of carved <strong>and</strong> polished agate <strong>and</strong> later gilt bezel<br />

with engraved scrolls <strong>and</strong> scallop forms probably dating to <strong>the</strong> third<br />

quarter of <strong>the</strong> 18th century, outer case of black shagreen with gilt piqué<br />

work a contemporary marriage, movement signed “Nicholas Gribelin A<br />

Paris”<br />

Outer case diameter 32mm.<br />

£3,000 - 4,000<br />

EUR3,500 - 4,600<br />

USD4,900 - 6,500<br />

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271<br />

Geron. A continental silver pair cased clock watch<br />

Circa 1710<br />

Full plate gilt brass movement, <strong>the</strong> ruby jewelled silver balance cock<br />

<strong>and</strong> brass side plate pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved with conforming scrolling<br />

acanthus leaf detail, silver Arabic regulation, raised above four square<br />

baluster pillars, associated silver champlevé dial with black inlaid Roman<br />

numerals bordered by Arabic divisions at five minute intervals, central<br />

signature surrounded by fur<strong>the</strong>r acanthus detail, steel beetle <strong>and</strong> poker<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s, bulls eye soda glass, inner <strong>and</strong> outer cases pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved<br />

with foliate scrolls entwined with rampant lions <strong>and</strong> exotic birds,<br />

cartouche to <strong>the</strong> reverse of <strong>the</strong> outer case engraved with a continental<br />

rural village scene, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed Geron with “London”<br />

spuriously indicated<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

272<br />

Stroude. A silver <strong>and</strong> tortoiseshell triple cased watch<br />

Number 1, circa 1750<br />

Full plate gilt brass movement with finely pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved<br />

balance cock <strong>and</strong> side plate decorated with acanthus leaf scrolling <strong>and</strong><br />

grotesque, silver Arabic regulation, verge escapement, raised above four<br />

square baluster pillars, silver champlevé dial with black inlaid Roman<br />

numerals bordered by outer Arabic divisions at five minute intervals,<br />

central signature in scrolls, blue steel beetle <strong>and</strong> poker h<strong>and</strong>s, plain inner<br />

<strong>and</strong> middle cases with maker’s mark ?B (possibly EB), tortoiseshell veneer<br />

outer case with silver studded star design to reverse, dial <strong>and</strong> movement<br />

signed “Stroude, London”<br />

57.5mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

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Edward East. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare 22ct gold pair cased watch<br />

Number 140, Hallmarked London, circa 1695<br />

Full plate gilt brass movement, <strong>the</strong> balance cock <strong>and</strong> side plate pierced<br />

<strong>and</strong> engraved with conforming acanthus leaf scrolling <strong>and</strong> grotesque,<br />

silver Arabic regulation, raised above four Egyptian pillars, inside top<br />

plate stamped R.M between <strong>the</strong> tail of <strong>the</strong> retaining spring <strong>and</strong> potence,<br />

gold champeleve dial with black inlaid Roman numerals bordered by<br />

Arabic divisions at five minute intervals, central signature supported by<br />

<strong>the</strong> Royal Lion <strong>and</strong> Unicorn st<strong>and</strong>ards, blue steel beetle <strong>and</strong> poker h<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

high dome soda glass, inner plain case with indistinct hallmarks <strong>and</strong><br />

maker’s mark EE of Edward East, outer associated case marked EF, dial,<br />

case <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

59mm.<br />

£3,000 - 5,000<br />

EUR3,500 - 5,800<br />

USD4,900 - 8,100


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Jean Rousseau. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare gold <strong>and</strong> enamel case prebalance<br />

spring verge watch with later chatelaine <strong>and</strong> box<br />

Circa 1660<br />

Gilt verge movement, engraved <strong>and</strong> pierced foliage decorated balance<br />

cock, steel two arm pre-hairspring balance wheel, ratchet <strong>and</strong> wheel<br />

regulation, silver dial with Roman numerals, later inner gilt ring with<br />

engraved foliage, single blued steel h<strong>and</strong>, circular case with painted<br />

polychrome enamel pastoral vignettes to <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong>, <strong>the</strong> reverse with<br />

a painted polychrome enamel scene depicting <strong>the</strong> Holy Family <strong>and</strong><br />

St.John <strong>the</strong> Baptist as a child, <strong>the</strong> interior also decorated with a<br />

painted pastoral scene, on <strong>the</strong> front cover a scene depicting St.John,<br />

Virgin Mary <strong>and</strong> child <strong>and</strong> a fur<strong>the</strong>r pastoral scene to <strong>the</strong> inside, ring<br />

pendant <strong>and</strong> seven piece hinge, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed, toge<strong>the</strong>r<br />

with a later added pink gold <strong>and</strong> enamel chatelaine with two seals <strong>and</strong><br />

a key, in a fitted presentation box signed ‘Linzeler & Fils, 15 Boult.de la<br />

Madeleine, Paris’<br />

36mm diam, overall length 195mm.<br />

£12,000 - 16,000<br />

EUR14,000 - 21,000<br />

USD19,000 - 29,000<br />

This watch is particularly rare as it still retains its front cover, as during<br />

<strong>the</strong> 18th century <strong>the</strong>re was a strong dem<strong>and</strong> for open face watches <strong>and</strong><br />

many were replaced with rock crystal fronts. The movement bears <strong>the</strong><br />

signature Jean Rousseau (1606-1684) who was <strong>the</strong> great-gr<strong>and</strong>fa<strong>the</strong>r of<br />

<strong>the</strong> famous philosopher Jean-Jaques Rousseau (1712-1778).<br />

Jean Rousseau is particularly noted for his form watches <strong>and</strong> he was<br />

Master of <strong>the</strong> Clockmaker’s Company in Geneva. His sons also followed<br />

in <strong>the</strong>ir fa<strong>the</strong>r’s footsteps <strong>and</strong> apprenticed by him, became watchmakers,<br />

lapidaries <strong>and</strong> makers of crystal cases, engravers <strong>and</strong> goldsmiths.<br />

This watch has remained in <strong>the</strong> current vendor’s family for many<br />

generations, possibly back as far as <strong>the</strong> 1790’s where <strong>the</strong> chatelaine was<br />

added.


275<br />

<strong>George</strong> Graham. A rare <strong>and</strong> historically significant gilt brass<br />

movement with early cylinder escapement in later 18ct gold<br />

consular case<br />

Number 5193, movement circa 1725, later case hallmarked London<br />

1785<br />

Gilt brass movement with plates separated by four Egyptian pillars,<br />

balance cock table finely pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved with acanthus leaf<br />

scrolling <strong>and</strong> grotesque, solid foot <strong>and</strong> side plate set engraved with<br />

conforming detail, diamond end stone, silvered Arabic regulation, fusee<br />

<strong>and</strong> cylinder escapement, mainspring barrel marked “Gra” possibly by<br />

<strong>George</strong> Graham during finishing, gilt brass dust cap with concealed<br />

locking mechanism, later white enamel dial with black Roman numerals<br />

probably dates to <strong>the</strong> same time as <strong>the</strong> case, rose metal beetle <strong>and</strong><br />

poker h<strong>and</strong>s (minute h<strong>and</strong> broken), plain later case with maker’s mark II<br />

probably that of Joshua Jackson who registered with <strong>the</strong> office in May<br />

1779, movement <strong>and</strong> dust cap both signed Geo. Graham, London<br />

47mm.<br />

£1,000 - 1,500<br />

EUR1,200 - 1,700<br />

USD1,600 - 2,400<br />

In around 1725/26 Graham switched sharply from using verge to<br />

cylinder escapements in his watches. Recorded examples that have come<br />

to light so far end with a verge at number 5175, <strong>and</strong> begin again with<br />

a cylinder at number 5182. Before this <strong>the</strong> second known example of a<br />

Graham watch with cylinder escapement was number 5195 making this<br />

example, manufactured two in line before, <strong>the</strong> second earliest example<br />

of a Graham cylinder watch known to have survived to date.<br />

In addition, this watch is complete with original dust cover fitted with<br />

<strong>the</strong> full ‘secret’ locking mechanism. It is commonly believed that this<br />

‘secret’ lock was used by Graham on his early cylinders to keep his<br />

technological advance hidden from competitors for as long as possible.<br />

As, by its nature, it prevented owners from inspecting <strong>the</strong> quality of<br />

<strong>the</strong> movement many surviving examples have had <strong>the</strong> mechanism cut<br />

out. Previously, <strong>the</strong> first recorded intact example was number 5227<br />

which was of a modified design, making 5193 <strong>the</strong> first example with<br />

full mechanism <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> best indicator we have so far of how <strong>the</strong> first<br />

generation of ‘secret’ locking would have worked.<br />

We would like to thank Jeremy Evans for his kind assistance in <strong>the</strong><br />

research of this watch.<br />

78<br />

Bonhams<br />

276<br />

Thomas Tompion. An early 18th century pocket watch movement<br />

No.108, circa 1700<br />

top plate signed Tho. Tompion London 108<br />

<strong>the</strong> movement currently fully dismantled (AF)<br />

£300 - 400<br />

EUR350 - 460<br />

USD490 - 650<br />

277<br />

Windmills. A lot two gilt brass watch movements<br />

The first example signed Tho. Windmills number 3144, with ornately<br />

pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved balance cock <strong>and</strong> side plate decorated with<br />

acanthus leaf scrolling <strong>and</strong> winged grotesque, silver Arabic regulation,<br />

verge escapement <strong>and</strong> fusee, back plate raised above four Egyptian<br />

pillars, <strong>the</strong> second a repeating example simply signed Windmills, with<br />

pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved balance cock, Roman silver Regulation, verge<br />

escapement <strong>and</strong> fusee<br />

38mm <strong>and</strong> 35mm respectively.<br />

£500 - 700<br />

EUR580 - 810<br />

USD810 - 1,100


275<br />

276<br />

277<br />

275 (detail of locking<br />

mechanism)<br />

276 (part)<br />

277 (part)<br />

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278<br />

Charles Cabrier (III). A 22ct gold repousse pair case quarter<br />

repeating watch<br />

Number 4125, circa 1770<br />

Gilt brass full plate movement with finely pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved balance<br />

cock decorated with acanthus leaf scrolling <strong>and</strong> grotesque, verge<br />

escapement <strong>and</strong> fusee, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals<br />

bordered by minute track, outer Arabic divisions at five minute intervals,<br />

fancy rose metal h<strong>and</strong>s, inner <strong>and</strong> outer case pierced <strong>and</strong> chased with<br />

repousse relief, movement signed Charles Cabrier, London<br />

46mm.<br />

£1,200 - 1,800<br />

EUR1,400 - 2,100<br />

USD1,900 - 2,900<br />

279<br />

John Perigal. An 22ct gold repousse pair cased watch<br />

Number 1829, Hallmarked London Possibly 1774<br />

Gilt brass full plate movement spaced by four square baluster pillars,<br />

balance cock <strong>and</strong> side plate decorated with ornately pierced <strong>and</strong><br />

engraved detail of acanthus leaf scrolling with diamond end stone, three<br />

arm balance with knife edge crossing, verge escapement <strong>and</strong> fusee,<br />

gilt brass dust cap signed <strong>and</strong> numbered, white enamel dial with black<br />

Roman numerals bordered by minute track <strong>and</strong> outer Arabic divisions<br />

at five minute intervals, blue steel beetle <strong>and</strong> poker h<strong>and</strong>s (poker now<br />

absent), outer repousse plain inner case with maker’s mark possibly RP or<br />

Richard Palmer<br />

47mm.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

80<br />

Bonhams<br />

278<br />

279<br />

280<br />

280<br />

John Hatton. A 22ct gold repousse pair cased quarter repeating<br />

watch<br />

Inner Case Hallmarked London 1779<br />

Full plate gilt brass movement separated by five round pillars, silver<br />

pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved balance cock <strong>and</strong> side plate, diamond end<br />

stone <strong>and</strong> fusee, all beneath silver dust cap, white enamel dial with<br />

black Roman numerals bordered by dot minute track <strong>and</strong> outer Arabic<br />

divisions at five minute intervals, repousse outer case with pierced<br />

chased relief of Alex<strong>and</strong>er crowning Roxana (similar to that by Moser<br />

depicted in Fig. 85 in Edgcumbe’s “Art of <strong>the</strong> Gold Chaser”, unsigned),<br />

inner case pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved with scrolling acanthus leaves <strong>and</strong><br />

grotesques, maker’s mark obscured by <strong>the</strong> fitting for <strong>the</strong> bell however<br />

possibly reading D.A<br />

47mm.<br />

£1,400 - 1,800<br />

EUR1,600 - 2,100<br />

USD2,300 - 2,900


281<br />

Nathaniel Hedge. A gilt <strong>and</strong> shagreen pair cased key wound watch<br />

Number 9320, circa 1760<br />

Gilt brass full plate movement with finely pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved balance<br />

cock decorated with acanthus leaf scrolls <strong>and</strong> grotesque, silver Arabic<br />

regulation, verge escapement <strong>and</strong> fusee, back plate raised above four<br />

square baluster pillars, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals<br />

bordered by minute track, Arabic divisions at five minute intervals, rose<br />

metal fleur-de-lys h<strong>and</strong>s, plain gilt inner pair case with maker’s mark M,<br />

outer finished with green shagreen, movement signed “Nat. Hedge”,<br />

Colchester<br />

49mm.<br />

£700 - 1,000<br />

EUR810 - 1,200<br />

USD1,100 - 1,600<br />

282<br />

L’Epine. A three colour gold consular cased key wound repeating<br />

watch<br />

Circa 1790<br />

Gilt brass full plate movement with finely pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved<br />

continental balance bridge, silver Arabic regulation, verge escapement<br />

<strong>and</strong> fusee, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals bordered<br />

by Arabic divisions at five minute intervals, blue steel h<strong>and</strong>s, cast <strong>and</strong><br />

chased case with paste set bezel <strong>and</strong> scene to <strong>the</strong> reverse of Cupid<br />

taking aim at a young maiden, movement signed L’Epine, Paris<br />

44mm.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

281<br />

283<br />

Ferdin<strong>and</strong> Berthoud. A 14ct rose gold pair case key wound pocket<br />

watch<br />

Number 527, circa 1810<br />

Full plate gilt brass movement with finely pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved balance<br />

bridge, steel end piece, silver regulation, cylinder escapement <strong>and</strong> fusee,<br />

white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, rose metal arrow h<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

case with engraved b<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> central enamelled panel to <strong>the</strong> reverse<br />

of three gaming gentlemen in period interior, plain polished outer case<br />

with cut out back revealing enamelling, movement signed Ferdin<strong>and</strong><br />

Berthoud a Paris<br />

49mm.<br />

£1,000 - 1,500<br />

EUR1,200 - 1,700<br />

USD1,600 - 2,400<br />

284<br />

William Stapleton. A 22ct gold pair cased watch with repoussé<br />

case<br />

Hallmarked London 1734<br />

Gilt brass full plate movement with finely pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved<br />

balance cock <strong>and</strong> side plate decorated with acanthus leaf scrolling <strong>and</strong><br />

grotesque, silver Arabic regulation, verge escapement <strong>and</strong> fusee, back<br />

plate raised above four square baluster pillars, white enamel dial with<br />

black Roman numerals bordered by minute track <strong>and</strong> Arabic divisions at<br />

five minute intervals, blue steel beetle <strong>and</strong> poker h<strong>and</strong>s, plain polished<br />

inner case, outer case with repoussé scene of Hercules at <strong>the</strong> crossroads,<br />

maker’s mark rubbed <strong>and</strong> indistinct<br />

49mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

282<br />

283<br />

284<br />

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285<br />

A continental silver pair case key wound watch<br />

Circa 1770<br />

Gilt brass full plate movement, <strong>the</strong> balance cock decorated with pierced<br />

<strong>and</strong> engraved acanthus scrolls <strong>and</strong> grotesque, silver Arabic regulation,<br />

verge escapement <strong>and</strong> fusee, back plate raised above four square<br />

baluster pillars, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals bordered<br />

by arcaded minute track <strong>and</strong> Arabic divisions at five minute intervals,<br />

fancy gilt h<strong>and</strong>s, plain silver inner case, outer case with rubbed repoussé<br />

scene possibly of Alex<strong>and</strong>er crowning Roxana<br />

50mm.<br />

£300 - 500<br />

EUR350 - 580<br />

USD490 - 810<br />

286<br />

J.Bates, London. A mid 18th century pair case champlevé dial<br />

pocket watch<br />

Movement No.568, circa 1760<br />

Full plated movement with pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved balance cock, silvered<br />

regulation, baluster pillars, silver champlevé dial with Arcaded 5 minute<br />

divisions, signed in <strong>the</strong> centre Bates London, replaced h<strong>and</strong>s, plain silver<br />

inner <strong>and</strong> outer cases, replaced bow<br />

51mm.<br />

£300 - 500<br />

EUR350 - 580<br />

USD490 - 810<br />

82<br />

Bonhams<br />

285<br />

287<br />

Charles Pingstone. A silver pair cased key wound watch with silver<br />

champlevé memento mori dial<br />

Circa 1730<br />

Gilt brass full plate movement with finely pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved balance<br />

cock decorated with acanthus leaf scrolling <strong>and</strong> grotesque, silver Arabic<br />

regulation, verge escapement <strong>and</strong> fusee, back plate raised above four<br />

cup <strong>and</strong> cover pillars, movement possibly continental in origin, silver<br />

champlevé dial with black Roman numerals bordered by Arabic divisions<br />

at five minute intervals, inner dial bares skull <strong>and</strong> cross bones inside<br />

garter reading “Watch & Pray For You Know Not <strong>the</strong> Hour”, blue steel<br />

beetle <strong>and</strong> poker h<strong>and</strong>s, plain polished inner <strong>and</strong> outer cases, movement<br />

signed “c. Pingford, London”<br />

45mm.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

288<br />

A silver pair case watch with early balance spring<br />

Circa 1690<br />

Full plate gilt brass movement with finely pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved scrolling<br />

to <strong>the</strong> balance cock, verge escapement, steel three arm balance wheel<br />

with knife edge crossing, silver Arabic regulation, raised above four tulip<br />

pillars, later white enamel dial with black Roman numerals bordered<br />

by arcaded Arabic numerals at five minute intervals, later blue steel<br />

beetle <strong>and</strong> poker h<strong>and</strong>s, unmarked plain silver case with swivelling bow,<br />

movement signed Daniel Quare<br />

42.5mm.<br />

£400 - 500<br />

EUR460 - 580<br />

USD650 - 810<br />

287<br />

286 288


289<br />

289<br />

Markwick Markham. A gilt brass movement in green paste set<br />

consular case<br />

Turkish market, number 3418, circa 1740<br />

Gilt brass full plate movement with pierced balance cock, table <strong>and</strong><br />

foot engraved with conforming detail, silver regulation in Arabic, verge<br />

escapement <strong>and</strong> fusee, back plate raised above four square fluted<br />

baluster pillars, white enamel dial with black numerals in Arabic, fancy<br />

gilt h<strong>and</strong>s, gilt case with milled bezel, b<strong>and</strong> set with seven green paste<br />

gems <strong>and</strong> back decorated with formed roses <strong>and</strong> leaves, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed Markwick, Markham, London<br />

53mm.<br />

£1,400 - 1,800<br />

EUR1,600 - 2,100<br />

USD2,300 - 2,900<br />

290<br />

290<br />

William West. A gilt pair cased key wound watch<br />

Number 104, circa 1700<br />

Gilt brass full plate movement with finely pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved silver<br />

balance cock decorated with acanthus leaf scrolling <strong>and</strong> grotesque, silver<br />

Arabic regulation, verge escapement, fusee, back plate raised above<br />

four Egyptian pillars, later white enamel dial with black Roman numerals<br />

bordered by minute track <strong>and</strong> Arabic divisions at five minute intervals,<br />

blue steel beetle <strong>and</strong> poker h<strong>and</strong>s, plain polished gilt case with maker’s<br />

mark rubbed, possibly BB, movement signed “Wm. West, London”<br />

57mm.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

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291<br />

James Hoddell. An 18ct gold open face watch with eight day<br />

duration<br />

Number 14944, Hallmarked London 1874<br />

Jewelled three quarter plate gilt brass movement with dual mainsprings,<br />

English lever escapement, bi-metal split compensation balance, finely<br />

engraved gilt dial with apertures bearing black Roman numerals b<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

by outer floral wreath, subsidiary dials for running seconds <strong>and</strong> power<br />

reserve indication at six <strong>and</strong> twelve o’clock respectively, blue steel<br />

spade h<strong>and</strong>s, ornately engraved case, <strong>the</strong> reverse with scalloped border<br />

surrounding flowers, scrolls <strong>and</strong> vacant cartouche, maker’s mark RR of<br />

Robert Rowl<strong>and</strong>s, 5 Meredith Street, case <strong>and</strong> movement numbered<br />

14944, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed “Ja.s Hoddell & Co. Patent, 15<br />

Northampton Squ.e, London”<br />

48mm.<br />

£2,500 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,900 - 3,500<br />

USD4,000 - 4,900<br />

292<br />

A late 18th century continental gold open face repeating pocket<br />

watch<br />

Circa 1795<br />

Full plate movement, oval pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved balance cock, silvered<br />

regulation, repeating on a bell via a single hammer, enamel dial with<br />

Arabic numerals, polished case with floral engraved b<strong>and</strong><br />

51mm.<br />

£250 - 350<br />

EUR290 - 410<br />

USD400 - 570<br />

84<br />

Bonhams<br />

291<br />

293<br />

Barwise. An 18ct gold consular cased key wound watch<br />

Number 11/030, hallmarked London 1764<br />

Gilt brass full plate movement with diamond end stone, balance cock<br />

finely engraved with acanthus leaf scrolling, English lever escapement<br />

possibly converted from a cylinder, fusee, back plate raised above four<br />

round pillars, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals bordered<br />

by minute track, Arabic divisions at five minute intervals, fancy rose<br />

metal h<strong>and</strong>s, winding square in dial at two o’clock, case decorated with<br />

engraved loose scrolls <strong>and</strong> central flower to reverse, movement signed<br />

Barwise, London<br />

40mm.<br />

£700 - 900<br />

EUR810 - 1,000<br />

USD1,100 - 1,500<br />

292<br />

293


294<br />

John Arnold & Son. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare 22ct gold consular cased<br />

pocket chronometer<br />

Number 108/409, case hallmarked London 1794<br />

Full plate gilt brass movement with pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved balance cock,<br />

ruby end stone, Arnold OZ balance, blue steel helical balance spring <strong>and</strong><br />

Earnshaw escapement, plates separated by four pinned pillars, white<br />

enamel dial with black Roman numerals, Arabic subsidiary seconds dial<br />

at six o’clock, blue steel h<strong>and</strong>s, polished consular case stamped with<br />

maker’s mark T.H. of Thomas Hardy<br />

52mm.<br />

£6,000 - 8,000<br />

EUR8,100 - 10,000<br />

USD11,000 - 15,000<br />

This watch features in Hans Staeger’s 1997 publication “100 Years of<br />

Precision Timekeepers from John Arnold to Arnold <strong>and</strong> Frodsham, 1763 -<br />

1862”, <strong>and</strong> is catalogued on page 192.<br />

This watch was one of <strong>the</strong> seven taken by <strong>the</strong> Astronomer Royal, Nevil<br />

Maskerlayne’s assistant Joseph Lindley to Paris <strong>and</strong> back on tests in 1785.<br />

John Arnold (1736-1799) was apprenticed to his fa<strong>the</strong>r in Cornwall<br />

<strong>and</strong> established himself in London in around 1760. He was admitted to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Clockmakers’ Company in 1783. Arnold was <strong>the</strong> first to employ <strong>the</strong><br />

term chronometer in <strong>the</strong> modern sense <strong>and</strong> who successfully found <strong>the</strong><br />

way to simplify Harrison’s timekeeper design. In 1787 he took his son,<br />

John Roger Arnold, into partnership, changing <strong>the</strong> business name to<br />

“Arnold & Son”, which it retained until his death.<br />

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295<br />

French. A rose gold <strong>and</strong> enamel key wound open face watch<br />

Circa 1810<br />

Full plate gilt brass movement with finely pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved<br />

continental balance bridge, steel end cap, verge escapement <strong>and</strong> fusee,<br />

white enamel dial with black Roman numerals bordered by Arabic<br />

divisions at five minute intervals, rose metal spade h<strong>and</strong>s, winding<br />

square in dial at two o’clock, case with enamelled bezel <strong>and</strong> back<br />

decorated with a rural scene of a shepherdess listening to a young<br />

gentleman playing a flute<br />

52mm.<br />

£1,200 - 1,800<br />

EUR1,400 - 2,100<br />

USD1,900 - 2,900<br />

296<br />

German. A silver consular cased key wound watch<br />

Circa 1830<br />

Gilt brass full plate movement with silver inlaid continental balance<br />

bridge pierced with two winged figured supporting crest, silver<br />

regulation, movement b<strong>and</strong>ed by red paste set silver border, verge<br />

escapement <strong>and</strong> fusee, painted white enamel dial with black Roman<br />

numerals, bordered by a scene of a seated king opposite an open book,<br />

gilt fancy h<strong>and</strong>s, plain polished case<br />

56mm.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

86<br />

Bonhams<br />

296<br />

295<br />

297<br />

297<br />

Pierre Fabry. A late 18th century continental gold enamel<br />

decorated open face pocket watch<br />

Circa 1795<br />

Gilt full plate movement with continental pierced cock <strong>and</strong> large silvered<br />

regulation, enamel dial with painted chapter ring of a lady holding sheet<br />

music <strong>and</strong> gentleman playing a pipe, Arabic numerals, gold case with<br />

hinged case back <strong>and</strong> plain bow<br />

54mm.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900


298<br />

298<br />

French. A rose gold open face key wound watch<br />

Circa 1810<br />

Full plate gilt brass movement with continental pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved<br />

balance bridge, silver regulation, verge escapement <strong>and</strong> fusee, white<br />

enamel dial with black Arabic numerals bordered by minute track,<br />

winding square in dial at two o’clock, fancy gilt h<strong>and</strong>s set with<br />

diamonds, case set with split pearls <strong>and</strong> decorated with enamelled scene<br />

of a young couple at a water fountain to <strong>the</strong> reverse, stamped with<br />

maker’s mark LETON <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> number 27<br />

52mm.<br />

£1,000 - 1,500<br />

EUR1,200 - 1,700<br />

USD1,600 - 2,400<br />

299<br />

Vallet. An 18ct gold open face key wind blue enamel <strong>and</strong> diamond<br />

set case<br />

Number 646, circa 1880<br />

10-jewel gilt brass Swiss bar design movement with cylinder<br />

escapement, white enamel dial with black Arabic hourly numerals<br />

bordered my minute track <strong>and</strong> outer ring of divisions at five minute<br />

intervals, gilt Breguet style h<strong>and</strong>s, case with milled b<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> blue<br />

guilloche enamel to <strong>the</strong> bezel <strong>and</strong> back, case back b<strong>and</strong>ed by old<br />

brilliant cut diamond set border <strong>and</strong> cursive M, cuvette signed “Vallet s<br />

Paris”<br />

31mm.<br />

£1,000 - 1,500<br />

EUR1,200 - 1,700<br />

USD1,600 - 2,400<br />

299<br />

300<br />

301<br />

300<br />

Robert Roskell. A fine <strong>and</strong> unusual 18ct gold open face pocket<br />

watch with enamelled dial<br />

Number 38865, Hallmarked Chester 1826<br />

Full plate gilt brass movement, rack lever escapement, <strong>the</strong> finely<br />

engraved balance cock decorated with a sunflower with diamond end<br />

stone set at its centre, polished steel three arm balance wheel, unsigned<br />

dust cap, cloisonne enamel dial with central black foliate panel bordered<br />

by pale blue Roman chapter <strong>and</strong> outer black minute track, rose metal<br />

spade <strong>and</strong> needle h<strong>and</strong>s, case with deep case b<strong>and</strong>, pendant <strong>and</strong> bow<br />

of various flora, back with decorated with engine turned detail <strong>and</strong><br />

central monogram in cartouche, maker’s mark rubbed, possibly EJ, case<br />

<strong>and</strong> movement numbered 38865, movement signed Rob.t Roskell,<br />

Liverpool<br />

46mm.<br />

£1,000 - 1,500<br />

EUR1,200 - 1,700<br />

USD1,600 - 2,400<br />

301<br />

James Tregent. A gold <strong>and</strong> enamel consular cased watch<br />

Number 3364, circa 1800<br />

Full plate gilt brass movement with finely pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved balance<br />

cock decorated with acanthus scrolls <strong>and</strong> flora, diamond end stone,<br />

silver regulation, English lever escapement <strong>and</strong> fusee, white enamel dial<br />

with black Roman numerals bordered by minute track, winding square<br />

in dial at four o’clock, gilt Breguet h<strong>and</strong>s, case with blue guilloche<br />

enamelling to <strong>the</strong> bezel <strong>and</strong> back bordered by split pearls, movement<br />

signed Ja.s Tregent, Watchmaker to <strong>the</strong> Prince of Wales<br />

51mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

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302<br />

An early 19th century open face repeating pocket watch<br />

Case No.3861, Case makers mark J.A B, Movement No.476<br />

Full plate gilt movement with large pierced balance cock, three arm<br />

balance wheel, silvered crescent shaped regulation, movement signed<br />

Breguet, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, fine steel h<strong>and</strong>s with blued<br />

arrow tips, winding through <strong>the</strong> dial, gold case with cut sided b<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

radial engine turned case with blank oval cartouche, repeat activated by<br />

depression of <strong>the</strong> stem<br />

55mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

88<br />

Bonhams<br />

302<br />

303<br />

304<br />

303<br />

Viner. An 18ct gold open face key wind quarter repeating<br />

skeletonised pocket watch<br />

Number 2/507, Hallmarked London 1866<br />

Gilt brass full plate movement with diamond end stone, English lever<br />

escapement <strong>and</strong> fusee, later silver engine turned dial with black<br />

enamelled Roman numerals, bordered by minute track, subsidiary<br />

seconds at six o’clock, blue steel spade h<strong>and</strong>s, polished case with milled<br />

b<strong>and</strong> stamped with maker’s mark WR<br />

54mm.<br />

£1,200 - 1,800<br />

EUR1,400 - 2,100<br />

USD1,900 - 2,900<br />

304<br />

French. An 18ct rose gold quarter repeater with cut away dial<br />

Movement Number F333, Case Number 912, Circa 1810<br />

Full plate frosted gilt brass movement with verge escapement, finely<br />

pierced <strong>and</strong> engraved balance bridge with steel end cap, silver Avance et<br />

Retard regulation, movement b<strong>and</strong>ed by blue steel gongs, white enamel<br />

chapter dial with black Arabic numerals borders cut away revealing strike<br />

work <strong>and</strong> skeletonised top plate, blue steel Breguet <strong>and</strong> needle h<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

plain polished case with milled b<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> maker’s mark HB<br />

55mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200


305<br />

Patek Philippe. An 18ct gold enamelled full hunter fob watch<br />

15-jewel gilt brass Swiss bar design movement with Swiss lever<br />

escapement <strong>and</strong> bi-metal balance, white enamel dial with black Roman<br />

numerals <strong>and</strong> bordered by outer minute track, blue steel spade h<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

case with enamelled diamond set female portraits to front <strong>and</strong> reverse,<br />

case <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

32mm.<br />

£500 - 700<br />

EUR580 - 810<br />

USD810 - 1,100<br />

306<br />

Swiss. A gold <strong>and</strong> enamel decorated watch with mesh purse<br />

Circa 1920<br />

10-jewel gilt brass movement with cylinder escapement, white enamel<br />

dial with black hourly Arabic numerals <strong>and</strong> red twelve bordered by gilt<br />

dot minute track, case bezel decorated with blue enamelled flowers on<br />

white background, caps exp<strong>and</strong>ing mesh purse on 9ct rose gold curb<br />

chain<br />

23mm.<br />

£1,000 - 1,500<br />

EUR1,200 - 1,700<br />

USD1,600 - 2,400<br />

305<br />

307<br />

Golay-Lepesche. A 18ct gold <strong>and</strong> enamel diamond set fob watch<br />

suspended from conforming winged brooch<br />

Circa 1900<br />

18-jewel nickel plated brass movement with bi-metal split compensation<br />

balance <strong>and</strong> Swiss lever escapement, white enamel dial with black Arabic<br />

numerals in gilt apertures, subsidiary seconds at six o’clock, black spade<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s, black enamelled case set with rose cut diamonds to <strong>the</strong> back <strong>and</strong><br />

bezel, clover shaped bow, suspended from black enamel <strong>and</strong> rose cut<br />

diamond set winged brooch supporting central old European cut single<br />

stone, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

25mm.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

306 307<br />

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308<br />

Swiss. An 18ct gold keyless wind full hunter pocket watch with<br />

short duration chronograph, quarter repeat, calendar <strong>and</strong><br />

moonphase<br />

Birmingham Hallmark for 1898<br />

Jewelled brass movement with bi-metal split compensation balance,<br />

Breguet overcoil hairspring, Swiss lever escapement <strong>and</strong> pillar wheel<br />

governed chronograph work, numbered 258738, white enamel dial<br />

with black Arabic numerals bordered by outer track with divisions at five<br />

minute intervals, subsidiary dials indicating date <strong>and</strong> running seconds/<br />

moonphase at twelve <strong>and</strong> six o’clock, month <strong>and</strong> day apertures at three<br />

<strong>and</strong> nine o’clock, centre black seconds <strong>and</strong> rose spade hour h<strong>and</strong>, plain<br />

polished case with later covers<br />

56mm.<br />

£1,800 - 2,000<br />

EUR2,100 - 2,300<br />

USD2,900 - 3,200<br />

309<br />

Manoah Rhodes & Son. A fine 18ct gold half hunter pocket<br />

watch toge<strong>the</strong>r with gold <strong>and</strong> platinum Albert chain <strong>and</strong> original<br />

presentation case<br />

Number 52537, Hallmarked London 1921<br />

Gilt brass half plate movement jewelled up to <strong>the</strong> third wheel with freesprung<br />

Breguet overcoil hairspring, bi-metal split compensated balance,<br />

diamond end stone <strong>and</strong> English lever escapement, white enamel dial<br />

with black Roman numerals bordered by outer minute track, subsidiary<br />

seconds at six o’clock, blue steel double spade h<strong>and</strong>s, plain gold case<br />

with blue enamel chapter to front <strong>and</strong> monogram NS/SN to reverse<br />

with maker’s mark C&C Ltd, pendant maker C.H., toge<strong>the</strong>r with original<br />

signed presentation case,<br />

watch case <strong>and</strong> movement numbered 52537, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

Manoah Rhodes & Son, Bradford<br />

53mm.<br />

£1,000 - 1,500<br />

EUR1,200 - 1,700<br />

USD1,600 - 2,400<br />

309<br />

308<br />

Manoah Rhodes was known to be working in Westgate, Bradford<br />

between 1837 <strong>and</strong> 1866 before moving to Kirkgate where he was<br />

joined in partnership by his sons before 1880 <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> workshop<br />

remained in business until around 1925.<br />

This watch is being offered by a descendant of <strong>the</strong> original owner <strong>and</strong> is<br />

complete with <strong>the</strong> presentation box it was sold in.<br />

310<br />

Joseph Penlington. An 18ct gold half hunter minute repeating<br />

pocket watch<br />

Number 15119, Hallmarked London 1893<br />

Jewelled frosted gilt brass movement, <strong>the</strong> balance cock with diamond<br />

end stone <strong>and</strong> finely engraved acanthus leaves, English lever<br />

escapement, free sprung hair spring, bi-metal split compensation<br />

balance, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals bordered by<br />

minute track, subsidiary seconds at six o’clock, blue steel double spade<br />

<strong>and</strong> needle h<strong>and</strong>s, plain polished case with blue enamel chapter to front<br />

<strong>and</strong> sliding repeat governor located in <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong> at six o’clock, maker’s<br />

mark GHH of <strong>George</strong> Henry Harwood, 207 St. John Street, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed Jos.h Penlington, Liverpool, 15119<br />

53.5mm.<br />

£1,200 - 1,800<br />

EUR1,400 - 2,100<br />

USD1,900 - 2,900<br />

310


311<br />

Vacheron Constantin. A platinum open face dress watch with<br />

sapphire set b<strong>and</strong><br />

Circa 1930<br />

18-jewel nickel plated Swiss bar design movement numbered 377561,<br />

with bi-metal split compensation balance, Breguet overcoil hairspring<br />

<strong>and</strong> Swiss lever escapement, silvered dial with black Arabic numerals<br />

bordered by minute track blue steel Breguet h<strong>and</strong>s, plain polished case<br />

with step cut sapphires set to b<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> bow, movement signed<br />

44mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

312<br />

Vacheron Constantin. An 18ct white gold open face keyless wound<br />

dress watch<br />

Circa 1960<br />

17-jewel Cal. 1003 movement numbered 575606 <strong>and</strong> adjusted to five<br />

positions <strong>and</strong> temperatures, Swiss lever escapement, silvered dial with<br />

hourly applied steel batons, round brushed finish case with polished<br />

bezel, with fitted 18ct white gold woven fob<br />

42mm.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

311<br />

312<br />

313<br />

Patek Philippe. An 18ct gold open face keyless wound pocket<br />

watch<br />

Movement number 824168, case number 417243, London import mark<br />

for 1933<br />

18-jewel gilt brass movement with bi-metal split compensation balance,<br />

Breguet overcoil hairspring <strong>and</strong> Swiss lever escapement, silvered dial<br />

with hourly applied gilt dots <strong>and</strong> quarterly Arabic numerals, bordered by<br />

minute track, subsidiary seconds at six o’clock, plain polished round case,<br />

case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

44mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

314<br />

IWC. A 14ct gold open face pocket watch with box <strong>and</strong> Extract<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Ledger<br />

Case Number 859’442, Movement Number 838’032, Sold in Prague<br />

11th August 1927<br />

17-jewel Cal. 73 Swiss bar design frosted gilt brass movement with Swiss<br />

lever escapement, bi-metal split compensation balance, Breguet overcoil<br />

hairspring, cream dial with applied gilt Arabic numerals bordered by<br />

outer minute track, black Arabic subsidiary seconds dial at six o’clock,<br />

gilt diamond skeleton h<strong>and</strong>s, polished case with reeded back <strong>and</strong> off set<br />

vacant cartouche behind one o’clock, case dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed,<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r with IWC service box, extract from <strong>the</strong> ledger <strong>and</strong> repair<br />

warranty (now void)<br />

52mm.<br />

£600 - 800<br />

EUR700 - 930<br />

USD970 - 1,300<br />

313<br />

314


315<br />

Hausmann & Co. A fine early 20th century 18ct gold open face<br />

minute repeating pocket watch<br />

Case No.36616, circa 1900<br />

Frosted gilt jewelled movement with cut <strong>and</strong> compensated balance, two<br />

polished hammers striking on two gongs activated by a slide in <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong>,<br />

enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, blued steel h<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

polished case with chamfered snap on bezel, cuvette signed Hausmann<br />

& Co, Roma-Napoli<br />

53mm.<br />

£1,800 - 2,000<br />

EUR2,100 - 2,300<br />

USD2,900 - 3,200<br />

316<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine early 20th century 18ct gold open face<br />

pocket watch with original box, Certificate of Origin <strong>and</strong> spare<br />

glass<br />

Theo Brinkmann-Naples, Case No.413730, Movement No.814388,<br />

Circa 1920<br />

Frosted gilt movement with cut <strong>and</strong> compensated balance, micro<br />

regulation, movement stamped with <strong>the</strong> seal of Geneva twice, silvered<br />

dial with applied Breguet numerals. gold Breguet h<strong>and</strong>s, dial signed<br />

Patek Philippe & Co Theo Brinkmann-Naples, subsidiary seconds,<br />

gold case with milled bezel <strong>and</strong> floral engraved b<strong>and</strong>, plain hinged<br />

back, toge<strong>the</strong>r with its original Patek Philippe fitted box, Certificate of<br />

Origin <strong>and</strong> spare crystal in its original numbered paper, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

48mm.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

92<br />

Bonhams<br />

317<br />

Patek Philippe. A rare asymmetric 18ct gold open face pocket<br />

watch toge<strong>the</strong>r with its original Patek Philippe box<br />

“Ricochet”, Ref:789/1, Case No.311930, Movement No.790440,<br />

circa 1963<br />

18-jewels Cal.23-300 nickel lever movement stamped twice with <strong>the</strong><br />

seal of Geneva, free-sprung Gyromax balance, adjusted to heat, cold,<br />

isochronism <strong>and</strong> 5 positions, eccentric starburst-motif guilloché dial<br />

signed for <strong>the</strong> Italian retailer Trucchi, Roman numerals to <strong>the</strong> similarly<br />

designed guilloché sloped bezel, snap back with similar form to <strong>the</strong><br />

front, crown set within case, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

39mm.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

318<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare early 20th century 18ct gold open<br />

face oval pocket watch<br />

Case No.280116, Movement No.177819, circa 1904<br />

18-jewel nickel finished movement with cut <strong>and</strong> compensated balance<br />

<strong>and</strong> 8 adjustments, silvered dial with machine finished centre, painted<br />

Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, blued steel moon h<strong>and</strong>s, 18ct gold<br />

oval case with snap on case back bearing a family crest with <strong>the</strong> motto<br />

Lux Et Jusitia, case dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

51mm.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

319<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine early 20th century 18ct gold open face<br />

pocket watch<br />

Case No.278002, Movement No.173201, circa 1900<br />

Frosted gilt movement with cut <strong>and</strong> compensated balance, enamel dial<br />

with Arabic numerals signed Patek Philippe & Cie Geneve, subsidiary<br />

seconds, blued steel h<strong>and</strong>s, gold case with hinged bezel <strong>and</strong> case back,<br />

case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

52mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200


316<br />

315<br />

318<br />

317<br />

319<br />

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320<br />

Breguet. A nickel military issue open face pocket watch with<br />

twenty-four hour dial <strong>and</strong> fitted box<br />

Circa 1950<br />

Jewelled nickel plated movement with Breguet overcoil hairspring <strong>and</strong><br />

Swiss lever escapement, matt black dial with white Arabic twenty-four<br />

hour divisions bordered by outer divisions at five minute intervals, white<br />

spade h<strong>and</strong>s, T.U. mark above six o’clock, case with screw front <strong>and</strong><br />

back, back engraved with <strong>the</strong> French Navy issue pilot’s watch mark<br />

“Marine Nationale, Aeronautique Navale, 0052_A, Breguet”, case <strong>and</strong><br />

dial signed, toge<strong>the</strong>r with mahogany fitted box<br />

50mm.<br />

£1,000 - 1,500<br />

EUR1,200 - 1,700<br />

USD1,600 - 2,400


321<br />

321<br />

J. Chaumet. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare platinum open face pocket watch with<br />

sapphire set b<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> bow, toge<strong>the</strong>r with original fitted box<br />

Case Number 4214, Sold 4th November 1947<br />

17-jewel frosted gilt brass Swiss bar design movement with Swiss lever<br />

escapement, Breguet overcoil hairspring <strong>and</strong> bi-metal split compensation<br />

balance, silver engine turned dial with outer chapter baring black Arabic<br />

numerals bordered by minute track, subsidiary seconds at six o’clock,<br />

blue steel skeleton club h<strong>and</strong>s, slim polished case set with baguette<br />

cut blue sapphires, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted maker’s lined box signed “J.<br />

Chaumet, Jewels, 22 Bruton Street, London, Paris, New York”, <strong>and</strong> copy<br />

of <strong>the</strong> original receipt of purchase<br />

42.5mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

322<br />

IWC. An early 20th century German military pocket watch<br />

Kreigsmarine, M6165 II KI, 1940<br />

Nickel finished movement stamped IWC, cut <strong>and</strong> compensated balance,<br />

snap on dust cover, silvered dial with printed Arabic numeral, signed<br />

K.M International Watch Co, blued steel h<strong>and</strong>, large subsidiary seconds,<br />

nickel case with German Eagle on <strong>the</strong> reverse <strong>and</strong> M6165 II KI<br />

49mm.<br />

£600 - 800<br />

EUR700 - 930<br />

USD970 - 1,300<br />

322<br />

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323<br />

Paul Buhre. A fine nickel case oversized deck chronometer watch<br />

in its original fitted box<br />

Supplier to <strong>the</strong> Imperial Court, No.8721, circa 1910<br />

Nickel 3/4 plate movement with large cut <strong>and</strong> compensated balance<br />

wheel, Guillaume balance, index regulator, white enamel dial with<br />

Breguet numerals, outer minute track, subsidiary seconds, blued steel<br />

spade h<strong>and</strong>s, nickel case with screw down bezel <strong>and</strong> back with milled<br />

edges, <strong>the</strong> case back engraved 872, toge<strong>the</strong>r with its Paul Buhre fitted<br />

box<br />

64mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200


324 (movement detail)<br />

324<br />

Swiss. A fine <strong>and</strong> very rare platinum <strong>and</strong> diamond set wristwatch<br />

with an early form of sealed case design<br />

1920’s<br />

Jewelled lever movement with cut <strong>and</strong> compensated balance, silvered<br />

dial with Arabic numerals <strong>and</strong> blued steel h<strong>and</strong>s, platinum hinged case<br />

<strong>the</strong> movement sliding out, which itself is contained within a platinum<br />

case <strong>and</strong> with a very slim rectangular winder, <strong>the</strong> main body with fret<br />

work sides <strong>and</strong> articulated lugs, set with rows of brilliant cut diamonds<br />

<strong>and</strong> large baguette cut diamonds running horizontally, fitted cord strap<br />

with white gold locking clasp<br />

10mm x 47mm.<br />

£8,000 - 10,000<br />

EUR9,300 - 12,000<br />

USD13,000 - 16,000<br />

This particular watch is very unusual <strong>and</strong> features a very early form of<br />

water/dust proofing to <strong>the</strong> case. It is very similar to <strong>the</strong> Omega Marine<br />

case design which was patented as No.146.310 on March 10, 1930,<br />

some time after <strong>the</strong> manufacture of this current example.


325<br />

Patek Philippe. A lady’s platinum <strong>and</strong> diamond set manual wind<br />

cocktail watch<br />

18-jewel manual wind movement adjusted to heat, cold <strong>and</strong><br />

isochronism, silvered dial with applied faceted hour markers, brushed<br />

<strong>and</strong> polished case with snap on back, diamond set bezel, lugs <strong>and</strong> both<br />

ends of <strong>the</strong> clasps, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

16mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

326<br />

Patek Philippe. A lady’s 18ct white gold bracelet watch<br />

Ellipse, Case No. 2699361, Movement No.1242979, circa 1970<br />

20-jewel manual wind movement adjusted to 5 positions, blue dial with<br />

white metal baton hour markers, brushed <strong>and</strong> polished rectangular case<br />

with snap on back, integral textured smooth link bracelet with folding<br />

clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted Patek Philippe box, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement<br />

signed<br />

20mm.<br />

£1,200 - 1,800<br />

EUR1,400 - 2,100<br />

USD1,900 - 2,900<br />

325<br />

327<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine 18ct white gold manual wind bracelet watch<br />

Ellipse, Ref: 3548, Case No. 2697992, Movement No. 1157857, Circa<br />

1970<br />

18-jewel manual wind Cal. 23-300 movement, blue dial with hourly<br />

applied white metal batons, white metal sword h<strong>and</strong>s, polished ovoid<br />

case fitted to an integral brushed finish woven link bracelet with folding<br />

clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with Patek Philippe box, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

32mm x 27mm.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

327A<br />

A pair of limoges Patek Philippe dishes<br />

A fine <strong>and</strong> rare porcelain “Vide-Poche” with decoration inspired by a<br />

Patek Philippe diamond <strong>and</strong> pearl pocket watch which was made in<br />

1896<br />

160mm x 200mm.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

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328<br />

Audemars Piguet. A rare tantalon <strong>and</strong> gold automatic<br />

chronograph wristwatch<br />

Ref: 25644, Movement No: 316153, Case No:C50261TR, Sold 9th April<br />

1991<br />

Jewelled Cal: 2126/2840 automatic movement, grey dial with applied<br />

pink gold baton hour markers, outer printed tachymetre scale, subsidiary<br />

dials for running seconds, 30 minute <strong>and</strong> 12 hour recording, pink gold<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s, magnified date aperture at 3, brushed <strong>and</strong> polished tantalum<br />

case with snap on back, pink gold <strong>and</strong> tantalun stepped bezel, twin push<br />

buttons flanking <strong>the</strong> crown, fitted maker’s lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct gold<br />

<strong>and</strong> tantalum double folding clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with original receipt <strong>and</strong><br />

guarantee papers, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

40mm.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

98<br />

Bonhams<br />

328<br />

329<br />

Panerai. A fine stainless steel cushion shaped automatic<br />

wristwatch toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted presentation box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Luminor Marina, PAM00001 BB971328, Sold March 20th 1998<br />

Jewelled automatic PA764 movement black s<strong>and</strong>wich dial with luminous<br />

hour markers <strong>and</strong> Arabic quarters, subsidiary seconds at 9, heavy<br />

brushed <strong>and</strong> polished case with screw on back, Patented locking lever<br />

winding crown at 9 o’clock, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with stainless steel<br />

buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted factory box with outer card <strong>and</strong> guarantee,<br />

case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

44mm.<br />

£2,500 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,900 - 3,500<br />

USD4,000 - 4,900<br />

330<br />

IWC. A fine stainless steel automatic split second chronograph<br />

calendar wristwatch toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted presentation box <strong>and</strong><br />

papers<br />

Doppelchronograph, Ref:3713, Case No.2951014, Sold February 1st<br />

2008<br />

Jewelled automatic movement, matt black dial with Arabic numerals,<br />

outer 5 minute divisions, subsidiary dials for running seconds, 30 minute<br />

<strong>and</strong> 12 hour recording, luminous h<strong>and</strong>s, apertures for day <strong>and</strong> date,<br />

brushed <strong>and</strong> polished case with screw on back, split-seconds button at<br />

10 o’clock, twin pushers flanking <strong>the</strong> crown, fitted makers lea<strong>the</strong>r strap<br />

<strong>and</strong> buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with wooden presentation box, outer card, cloth,<br />

instruction <strong>and</strong> guarantee papers, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

40mm.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

329<br />

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331<br />

Blancpain. A stainless steel automatic German military divers<br />

wristwatch<br />

Fifty Fathoms, circa 1960<br />

17-jewel nickel plated ETA Cal. 2873 movement, matt black dial with<br />

luminous baton hour markers, luminous h<strong>and</strong>s, sweep centre seconds,<br />

date aperture at three o’clock, stamped in red 3H, polished tonneaushaped<br />

water-resistant-type case with bi-directional revolving black<br />

bezel, screw back <strong>and</strong> screw down crown, case back engraved MOD<br />

Dept. 6645-12-171-4162 BUND, case <strong>and</strong> dial signed<br />

42mm.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

331<br />

332<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare stainless steel automatic<br />

wristwatch with alarm<br />

Polaris, circa 1968<br />

Jewelled automatic movement with alarm, black dial with Arabic<br />

numerals <strong>and</strong> indexes, outer dot minute divisions with 5-minute/ seconds<br />

markers <strong>and</strong> Arabic quarters, aperture for <strong>the</strong> date, luminous steel baton<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s, polished <strong>and</strong> brushed case with chamfered bezel, fitted black<br />

rubber strap with stainless steel buckle, case dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

42mm.<br />

£7,000 - 9,000<br />

EUR8,100 - 10,000<br />

USD11,000 - 15,000<br />

This watch is being sold by <strong>the</strong> original owner <strong>and</strong> comes complete with<br />

bill of sale dated 21st December 1968.<br />

The name Polaris was suggested by <strong>the</strong> American market as being<br />

entirely in tune with <strong>the</strong> adventurous spirit typical of this period where<br />

people were fascinated by polar exploration, oceanographic discoveries<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> space race.<br />

332<br />

332 (bill of sale)<br />

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333<br />

Patek Philippe. A lady’s 18ct gold bracelet watch<br />

Ref:4226, 1960’s<br />

Jewelled manual wind movement, black dial signed Patek Philippe<br />

Geneve, gold h<strong>and</strong>s, oval case with snap on back, fitted 18ct gold chain<br />

link bracelet with locking clasp, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

23mm.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

334<br />

Cartier. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare 18ct gold hooded lug wristwatch once<br />

owned by <strong>the</strong> Late Cecil Beaton<br />

Case No.33508, Movement No.38367, 1940’s<br />

15-jewel nickel movement signed LeCoultre, matt silvered dial with<br />

square gilt quarter hour markers, gold h<strong>and</strong>s, polished rectangular<br />

case with reeded design, <strong>the</strong> rectangular case back held by four screws<br />

<strong>and</strong> numbered 33508,8931 fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct gold Cartier<br />

deployant clasp, dial signed Cartier, movement signed LeCoultre<br />

25mm. x 33mm<br />

£3,000 - 4,000<br />

EUR3,500 - 4,600<br />

USD4,900 - 6,500<br />

Cecil Beaton (1904-1980)<br />

Born in London, Cecil Beaton became a well known <strong>and</strong> popular<br />

photographer in <strong>the</strong> 1920’s, soon earning <strong>the</strong> title of <strong>the</strong> ‘D<strong>and</strong>y<br />

Photographer’ . His early success of photographing debutantes helped<br />

him to become <strong>the</strong> foremost fashion <strong>and</strong> portrait photographer of <strong>the</strong><br />

day, <strong>and</strong> he maintained a finger on <strong>the</strong> pulse of fashion for over five<br />

decades.<br />

100<br />

Bonhams<br />

333<br />

334<br />

335<br />

336<br />

335<br />

Cartier. A lady’s platinum manual wind wristwatch<br />

Tank, circa 1930<br />

19-jewel manual wind movement with bi-metal split compensation<br />

balance <strong>and</strong> Swiss lever escapement, adjusted to two positions <strong>and</strong><br />

temperatures, later champagne dial with hourly screw head <strong>and</strong> chevron<br />

dot markers, gilt arrow h<strong>and</strong>s, polished H shaped case with screw lugs<br />

numbered 27456, 28768, 5407 <strong>and</strong> fitted to an associated black lea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

strap, case signed Cartier, movement signed by <strong>the</strong> European Watch<br />

Company<br />

28mm x 20mm.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

336<br />

Cartier. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare lady’s diamond <strong>and</strong> onyx set platinum <strong>and</strong><br />

gold wristwatch<br />

Case numbered 4698, 1920’s<br />

Jewelled manual wind lever movement, silvered dial with black printed<br />

Arabic numerals <strong>and</strong> tonneau shaped five minute chapter, blued steel<br />

Breguet h<strong>and</strong>s, polished platinum case with diamond set <strong>and</strong> onyx deco<br />

style border, gold back held by 4 screws, diamond set cabochon winding<br />

crown, fitted silk strap with gold clasp, dial signed Cartier<br />

25mm.<br />

£6,000 - 8,000<br />

EUR7,000 - 9,300<br />

USD9,700 - 13,000


337<br />

Audemars Piguet. A fine 18ct gold automatic calendar wristwatch<br />

Circa 1990<br />

36-jewel Cal: 21C automatic movement adjusted to heat, cold,<br />

isochronism <strong>and</strong> five positions with gold tipped rotor, monometallic<br />

balance wheel, white dial with gilt baton hour markers, gilt baton h<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

subsidiary dials for days of <strong>the</strong> week, date <strong>and</strong> month <strong>and</strong> moonphase,<br />

brushed <strong>and</strong> polished case with double reeded bezel <strong>and</strong> snap on back,<br />

setting buttons on <strong>the</strong> side, fitted Audemars Piguet lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with<br />

18ct gold AP buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

36mm.<br />

£4,000 - 6,000<br />

EUR4,600 - 7,000<br />

USD6,500 - 9,700<br />

338<br />

Rolex. A rare stainless steel manual wind wristwatch<br />

Oyster, Ref: 6480, Serial No.219470, 1950’s<br />

17-jewel manual wind movement, silvered dial with printed minute <strong>and</strong><br />

five minute divisions, applied star shaped hour markers <strong>and</strong> faceted<br />

diamond quarters, brushed <strong>and</strong> polished steel case with screw on back,<br />

fitted associated lea<strong>the</strong>r strap <strong>and</strong> buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement<br />

signed<br />

34mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

337<br />

339<br />

Rolex. A 10ct gold automatic sweep centre seconds wristwatch<br />

Ref: 6050, circa 1950<br />

Jewelled automatic movement, refinished ‘california dial’ with painted<br />

gilt Arabic hour <strong>and</strong> baton quarters, inner red 24 hour chapter, gilt<br />

luminous filled mercedes h<strong>and</strong>s, sweep centre seconds, outer printed<br />

five minute chapter, brushed <strong>and</strong> polished 10ct gold case with screw on<br />

back <strong>and</strong> plain bezel, screw down crown, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r Rolex strap with<br />

plated Rolex buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

32mm.<br />

£1,400 - 1,600<br />

EUR1,600 - 1,900<br />

USD2,300 - 2,600<br />

338<br />

339<br />

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340<br />

Audermars Piguet. A fine 18ct rose gold chronograph with<br />

deployant clasp <strong>and</strong> fitted box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Edward Piguet Chronograph, Case No.F12811. recent<br />

37-jewel Cal. 2385 rhodium-plated movement with fausses cotes<br />

decoration, straight-line lever escapement, monometallic balance<br />

adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism, <strong>and</strong> 5 positions, shock absorber,<br />

self-compensating flat balance spring, 18ct gold rotor, guilloche<br />

silver dial with applied pink gold Arabic numerals, inner minute track,<br />

subsidiary dials for <strong>the</strong> seconds, <strong>the</strong> 12-hour <strong>and</strong> 30-minute registers<br />

pink gold épée h<strong>and</strong>s, polished <strong>and</strong> brushed rose gold case with stepped<br />

sides, straight lugs, case back with 4 screws, domed sapphire crystal,<br />

fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct rose gold AP buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted<br />

presentation box, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

29mm x 49mm.<br />

£3,000 - 5,000<br />

EUR3,500 - 5,800<br />

USD4,900 - 8,100<br />

341<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre. A stainless steel <strong>and</strong> 18ct gold reversible<br />

wristwatch with factory box<br />

Reverso, Ref:270.5.62, circa 1990<br />

Jewelled manual wind movement housed in an 18ct gold reversible case,<br />

silvered two-tone dial with printed Arabic numerals, square subsidiary<br />

seconds at 6, blued steel h<strong>and</strong>s, steel case with fitted steel <strong>and</strong> gold<br />

brick link bracelet with double deployant clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted box,<br />

case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

26mm x 42mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

102<br />

Bonhams<br />

340<br />

341<br />

342<br />

342<br />

Franck Muller. An 18ct rose gold quartz wristwatch<br />

Master square, recent<br />

Jewelled quartz movement, gloss black dial with white exploding<br />

numerals , inner five minute divisions, polished curved square case, <strong>the</strong><br />

back held by 4 screws, fitted associated lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct rose gold<br />

buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

26mm.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900


343<br />

343<br />

Rolex. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare two colour gold manual wind wristwatch<br />

Prince ‘Tiger Stripe’, Ref: 971, Case No.65390, Movement No.71094,<br />

1930’s<br />

15-jewel manual wind movement adjusted to 6 positions, two-tone<br />

silvered dial with inner Arabic chapter ring at 12 <strong>and</strong> subsidiary seconds<br />

at 6, polished two colour gold rectangular case with yellow gold snap<br />

on back numbered 971, white gold flared sides, fitted associated lea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

strap with associated buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

23mm x 42mm.<br />

£5,000 - 7,000<br />

EUR5,800 - 8,100<br />

USD8,100 - 11,000<br />

344<br />

344<br />

Rolex. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare 9ct gold manual wind wristwatch with<br />

original Prince box <strong>and</strong> Chronometer Certificate<br />

Prince, Case No.64958, Movement No.70584, Glasgow import mark for<br />

1929<br />

15-jewel manual wind movement timed to six positions, bimetallic<br />

balance wheel <strong>and</strong> swiss straight line lever escapement, silvered dial with<br />

black Arabic chapter <strong>and</strong> running seconds at 6, polished rectangular<br />

two colour gold case with flared sides, 9ct gold snap on back, fitted<br />

associated lea<strong>the</strong>r strap <strong>and</strong> plated Rolex buckle, original fitted Rolex<br />

Prince box <strong>and</strong> Rolex certificate dated 1st of August 1930, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

24mm x 42mm.<br />

£5,000 - 7,000<br />

EUR5,800 - 8,100<br />

USD8,100 - 11,000<br />

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345<br />

IWC. A rare stainless steel centre seconds Military Issue wristwatch<br />

Mark XI, Issued in 1952<br />

Jewelled Cal:89 manual wind movement with magnetic movement<br />

cover, black dial with white Arabic numerals, outer 5 minute divisions,<br />

centre seconds, luminous h<strong>and</strong>s, brushed case with screw down case<br />

back engraved 6B/346 1607/52, fitted associated lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, case, dial<br />

<strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

36mm<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

104<br />

Bonhams<br />

345<br />

346<br />

347<br />

346<br />

IWC. A fine 18ct gold centre seconds calendar wristwatch<br />

Mark XII, Die Fliegeruhr, Ref:3241, 1990’s<br />

36-jewel Cal. 884/2, rhodium plated, straight line lever escapement,<br />

monometallic balance, shock-absorber, self-compensating flat balancespring<br />

solid, soft iron antimagnetic inner shield, black dial with white<br />

painted Arabic numerals <strong>and</strong> luminous indexes, aperture for <strong>the</strong> date<br />

luminous gold baton h<strong>and</strong>s, polished <strong>and</strong> brushed 18ct gold case with,<br />

concave lugs, screwed-down case back <strong>and</strong> winding crown, fitted<br />

lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct gold IWC buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted box, case,<br />

dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

36mm.<br />

£2,000 - 2,500<br />

EUR2,300 - 2,900<br />

USD3,200 - 4,000<br />

347<br />

IWC. A stainless steel centre seconds Military Issue wristwatch<br />

Mark XI, Issued in 1948<br />

Jewelled Cal.89 movement with Broad Arrow, hack seconds <strong>and</strong> soft<br />

iron core movement cover, black dial with white Arabic numerals <strong>and</strong><br />

signed International Watch Co. polished steel case with chamfered<br />

bezel, screw down case back engraved 6B/346 1591/48, associated steel<br />

bracelet, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

36mm.<br />

£1,800 - 2,200<br />

EUR2,100 - 2,600<br />

USD2,900 - 3,600


348<br />

Laco. An oversized German military pilots watch <strong>and</strong> wrist<br />

compass<br />

1940’s<br />

22-jewel gilt brass movement numbered 06341, with bi-metal split<br />

compensation balance, Breguet overcoil hairspring <strong>and</strong> Swiss lever<br />

escapement, matt black Mark II dial with inner ring of white hourly<br />

Arabic numerals bordered by b<strong>and</strong> of divisions at five minute intervals,<br />

blue steel <strong>and</strong> luminous h<strong>and</strong>s, large matt finish case with integral lugs,<br />

case b<strong>and</strong> numbered FL23883, inside case back with table of references,<br />

fitted black lea<strong>the</strong>r military style strap, case <strong>and</strong> movement signed,<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r with associated German military wrist compass numbered AK<br />

39, FI23235-1 fitted to black lea<strong>the</strong>r strap<br />

55mm.<br />

£1,800 - 2,200<br />

EUR2,100 - 2,600<br />

USD2,900 - 3,600<br />

348<br />

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349<br />

Cartier. A fine 18ct gold <strong>and</strong> diamond set automatic wristwatch<br />

Santos 100, Case No.98330MX, Movement No.l2671, recent<br />

25-jewel Cal:076 automatic movement, silvered dial with black Roman<br />

numerals, secret signature at 7, blued steel h<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> running seconds,<br />

brushed <strong>and</strong> polished square heavy 18ct gold case with screw on back<br />

held by 8 screws, diamond set bezel held by 8 screws, diamond set lugs<br />

<strong>and</strong> shouldered diamond set winding crown, fitted Cartier lea<strong>the</strong>r strap<br />

with 18ct rose gold deployant clasp, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

36mm.<br />

£4,000 - 5,000<br />

EUR4,600 - 5,800<br />

USD6,500 - 8,100<br />

350<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare 18ct gold lady’s manual wind<br />

bracelet watch<br />

Circa 1960<br />

18-jewel manual wind movement numbered 941386, silvered dial with<br />

hourly applied gilt dot markers <strong>and</strong> black Arabic six <strong>and</strong> twelve, gilt<br />

sword h<strong>and</strong>s, cushion shaped case with flared sides fitted to an integral<br />

conforming Patek Philippe bracelet with concealed box, snap clasp, case,<br />

dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

17mm.<br />

£4,000 - 5,000<br />

EUR4,600 - 5,800<br />

USD6,500 - 8,100<br />

106<br />

Bonhams<br />

349 350<br />

351<br />

351<br />

Chopard. An 18ct gold <strong>and</strong> diamond set centre seconds calendar<br />

bracelet watch<br />

Happy Sport, Case No.469792, 1990’s<br />

Quartz movement, white dial with Roman numerals at <strong>the</strong> quarters, gold<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s, sweep centre seconds, round polished case with shaped lugs <strong>and</strong><br />

cabochon end pieces, case back held by 6 screws, fitted rounded brick<br />

link bracelet with double deployant clasp<br />

33mm.<br />

£3,000 - 4,000<br />

EUR3,500 - 4,600<br />

USD4,900 - 6,500


352<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine lady’s 18ct gold <strong>and</strong> diamond set quartz<br />

bracelet watch<br />

Recent<br />

Jewelled quartz movement, mo<strong>the</strong>r of pearl dial with applied gilt Roman<br />

6 <strong>and</strong> 12,diamond dot 3 <strong>and</strong> 9, inner pave set signature plate with gilt<br />

baton h<strong>and</strong>s, stepped diamond set sides, diamond set winding crown,<br />

brushed <strong>and</strong> polished case <strong>the</strong> back held by 4 screws, integral 18ct gold<br />

brick link bracelet with folding locking clasp, case, dial, movement <strong>and</strong><br />

bracelet signed<br />

22mm x 28mm.<br />

£7,000 - 9,000<br />

EUR8,100 - 10,000<br />

USD11,000 - 15,000<br />

353<br />

Rolex. A fine 18ct gold <strong>and</strong> diamond set automatic calendar<br />

bracelet watch toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r Rolex jewellery box<br />

<strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Datejust, Ref.179458, Serial No.K566765, Sold Harrods 25th December<br />

2002<br />

31-jewel Cal:2235 automatic movement, pave set dial with applied<br />

gilt <strong>and</strong> black Roman numerals, black painted gilt baton h<strong>and</strong>s, sweep<br />

centre seconds, magnified date aperture at 3, brushed <strong>and</strong> polished case<br />

with screw on back, diamond set bezel <strong>and</strong> sides, diamond set brick link<br />

bracelet, folding clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted blue Rolex jewellery box <strong>and</strong><br />

guarantee papers, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

26mm.<br />

£10,000 - 15,000<br />

EUR12,000 - 17,000<br />

USD16,000 - 24,000<br />

354<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre. A fine lady’s 18ct gold <strong>and</strong> diamond set<br />

reversible wristwatch<br />

Recent<br />

18-jewel manual wind movement, silvered engine turned dial with<br />

applied diamond dot hour markers faceted gilt h<strong>and</strong>s, diamond set<br />

bezel, polished case, <strong>the</strong> plain back with diamond set decorative<br />

surround cabochon set winding crown, fitted heavy decorative link<br />

bracelet, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

21mm x 38mm.<br />

£5,000 - 7,000<br />

EUR5,800 - 8,100<br />

USD8,100 - 11,000<br />

352 354<br />

353<br />

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355<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre. A stainless steel manual wind wristwatch with<br />

box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Master Ultra Thin, Ref:4049, Sold on <strong>the</strong> 14th April 2007<br />

19-jewel manual wind movement, silvered dial with dagger <strong>and</strong> Arabic<br />

numerals, polished case with chamfered bezel, glazed exhibition back<br />

held by 4 screws, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with stainless steel Jaeger LeCoultre<br />

clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with box <strong>and</strong> papers, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

33mm.<br />

£1,000 - 1,500<br />

EUR1,200 - 1,700<br />

USD1,600 - 2,400<br />

108<br />

Bonhams<br />

356<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre. A stainless steel manual wind reversible<br />

wristwatch with box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Ref:270.8410, Sold 29th February 2008<br />

Jewelled manual wind movement housed in a reversible case with<br />

reeded ends, dedicated back, two-tone silvered dial with printed Arabic<br />

numerals, subsidiary seconds, blued steel h<strong>and</strong>s, stainless steel case with<br />

fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap <strong>and</strong> stainless steel deployant clasp, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

26mm x 42mm.<br />

£1,800 - 2,200<br />

EUR2,100 - 2,600<br />

USD2,900 - 3,600<br />

356<br />

355


357<br />

Vacheron Constantin. A fine 18ct white gold automatic centre<br />

seconds calendar watch with fitted box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Patrimony Contemporaine, Ref:85180/G, Sold 20th July 2007<br />

27-jewel Cal.2450 movement adjusted to 5 positions, 22ct gold rotor,<br />

silvered dial with slim applied white gold baton hour markers, gold<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s, sweep centre seconds, date aperture at 6, large polished case<br />

with down turned lugs, glazed exhibition back, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with<br />

18ct white gold Vacheron Constantin buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted box,<br />

chronometer booklet <strong>and</strong> papers, case dial <strong>and</strong> movement<br />

40mm.<br />

£5,000 - 7,000<br />

EUR5,800 - 8,100<br />

USD8,100 - 11,000<br />

357<br />

358<br />

Blancpain. A stainless steel automatic single button chronograph<br />

wristwatch with fitted box<br />

Villeret Ref.6185-1127, No.391, Sold on 30th November 2007<br />

37-jewel Cal.M185 automatic movement, white dial with applied<br />

steel hour markers, subsidiary dials for running seconds <strong>and</strong> date, 30<br />

minute <strong>and</strong> 12 hour recording, large polished steel case with stepped<br />

bezel, single chronograph button, downturned lugs, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap<br />

with steel Blancpain buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted box, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

38mm.<br />

£2,500 - 3,500<br />

EUR2,900 - 4,100<br />

USD4,000 - 5,700<br />

358<br />

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359<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine 18ct white gold automatic calendar<br />

wristwatch toge<strong>the</strong>r with presentation box <strong>and</strong> Certificate of<br />

Origin<br />

Ref.5035G, Case No.4236214, Movement No.3135845, Sold December<br />

2003<br />

35-jewel Cal:315QA automatic movement adjusted to five positions <strong>and</strong><br />

stamped with <strong>the</strong> Geneva quality mark, 18ct gold rotor, monometallic<br />

balance <strong>and</strong> shock absorber, black dial with applied lumed Roman<br />

numerals, outer printed five minute divisions, subsidiary dials in <strong>the</strong><br />

centre for days of <strong>the</strong> week, months <strong>and</strong> 24 hour, date aperture at 6,<br />

lumed dauphin h<strong>and</strong>s, white centre seconds, polished case with screw<br />

down glazed exhibition back, fitted Patek Philippe lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with<br />

18ct white gold Patek Philippe buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted Patek Philippe<br />

presentation box <strong>and</strong> Certificate of Origin, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement<br />

signed<br />

37mm.<br />

£8,000 - 12,000<br />

EUR9,300 - 14,000<br />

USD13,000 - 19,000<br />

110<br />

Bonhams<br />

359<br />

360<br />

F.P. Journe. A fine platinum manual wind wristwatch with power<br />

reserve toge<strong>the</strong>r with box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Souverain, No.816-CS, Sold 5th June 2008<br />

18ct gold 22-jewel Cal:1304 manual wind movement adjusted to 6<br />

positions, straight line lever escapement, shock absorber, monometallic<br />

balance, engine turned silvered dial with black printed Arabic numerals,<br />

outer five minute divisions, signature ‘F.P.Journe, Invenit et Fecit’ offset<br />

running seconds dial <strong>and</strong> power reserve indicator at 3, blued steel<br />

tapering h<strong>and</strong>s, polished round platinum case with down turned lugs<br />

<strong>and</strong> glazed exhibition back held by 6 screws, fitted F.P.Journe lea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

strap with platinum buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with presentation box <strong>and</strong> papers,<br />

case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

38mm.<br />

£8,000 - 10,000<br />

EUR9,300 - 14,000<br />

USD13,000 - 19,000<br />

360


361<br />

Vacheron Constantin. A fine 18ct white gold manual wind<br />

chronograph wristwatch toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted presentation box<br />

<strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Malte Chronograph, Ref: 47120, Movement No. 130106, Case No.<br />

1142159, Sold by Wempe 3rd October 2007<br />

21-jewel Cal:1141 manual wind movement jewelled to <strong>the</strong> centre<br />

<strong>and</strong> adjusted to five positions, monometallic balance, shock absorber,<br />

straight line lever escapement, white engine turned dial with applied<br />

white metal dots <strong>and</strong> Arabic hour markers, Maltese cross at 12, outer<br />

tachymetre scale, white gold faceted h<strong>and</strong>s, blued steel chronograph<br />

h<strong>and</strong>, subsidiary dials for running seconds <strong>and</strong> 30 minute recording,<br />

polished round case with down-turned lugs, twin push buttons flanking<br />

<strong>the</strong> crown, glazed exhibition back held by 6 screws, fitted Vacheron<br />

Constantin lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct gold Vacheron Constantin buckle,<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted presentation box <strong>and</strong> papers, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

41mm.<br />

£12,000 - 16,000<br />

EUR14,000 - 19,000<br />

USD19,000 - 26,000<br />

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362<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine platinum automatic world time calendar<br />

wristwatch toge<strong>the</strong>r with presentation box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

World Time, Ref.5110P-001, Case No.3210102, Movement<br />

No.4210210, Sold 18th December 2002<br />

33-jewel Cal. 240HU automatic movement stamped with <strong>the</strong> Seal of<br />

Geneva Quality Mark, rhodium-plated, straight-line lever escapement,<br />

Gyromax balance, shock absorber, self compensating free-sprung<br />

flat balance spring, 22ct yellow gold micro rotor, blue-grey dial with<br />

applied white gold indexes, surrounded by a dark blue <strong>and</strong> matt silver<br />

revolving diurnal <strong>and</strong> nocturnal 24 hour disc, outer revolving chapter dial<br />

bearing <strong>the</strong> names of 24 cities in <strong>the</strong> world, white gold lozenge h<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

polished case with screw down exhibition case back, protected crown,<br />

push button on <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong> at 10 to activate <strong>the</strong> required time zones, <strong>the</strong><br />

24 hours <strong>and</strong> jump-type time setting, concave lugs, single diamond<br />

set between <strong>the</strong> lugs at 6, sapphire crystals, fitted Patek lea<strong>the</strong>r strap<br />

with platinum Patek folding clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted Patek Philippe<br />

presentation box with Certificate of Origin <strong>and</strong> instruction papers, case,<br />

dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

37mm.<br />

£18,000 - 22,000<br />

EUR21,000 - 26,000<br />

USD29,000 - 36,000<br />

112<br />

Bonhams<br />

363<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine 18ct gold astronomic centre-seconds<br />

automatic wristwatch with annual calendar moon phases <strong>and</strong> 48hour<br />

power reserve toge<strong>the</strong>r with Patek Philippe box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Ref:5036/1, Case No.4230103, Movement No.3287782, Sold 7th<br />

January 2006<br />

37-jewel Cal.315/199 movement stamped with <strong>the</strong> Geneva Quality<br />

Hallmark, straight line lever escapement, Gyromax balance with 18ct<br />

gold rotor, polished case with glazed exhibition back, sapphire crystals,<br />

silvered dial with applied luminous gold radial Roman numerals,<br />

subsidiary dials for <strong>the</strong> days of <strong>the</strong> week <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> months, graduation for<br />

<strong>the</strong> up-<strong>and</strong>-down indication at 12, apertures for <strong>the</strong> date at 6 <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

moon phases, fitted 18ct gold bracelet with locking clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with<br />

fitted presentation box <strong>and</strong> outer card, Certificate of Origin, case, dial<br />

<strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

37mm.<br />

£12,000 - 14,000<br />

EUR14,000 - 16,000<br />

USD19,000 - 23,000<br />

362 362


364<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre. A fine 18ct rose gold reversible wristwatch with<br />

box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Ref: 270.2.62, recent<br />

Jewelled manual wind movement signed Jaeger LeCoultre, two-tone<br />

silvered dial with painted Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, rose gold<br />

case with reeded ends, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct rose gold deployant<br />

clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted box <strong>and</strong> papers, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement<br />

signed<br />

26mm x 42mm.<br />

£3,000 - 4,000<br />

EUR3,500 - 4,600<br />

USD4,900 - 6,500<br />

364<br />

365<br />

365<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre. A fine 18ct rose gold reversible calendar<br />

wristwatch with box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Ref: 270.2.36, recent<br />

Jewelled manual wind movement signed Jaeger-LeCoultre, two-tone<br />

silvered dial with painted Arabic numerals, inner calendar track with red<br />

tipped h<strong>and</strong>, subsidiary seconds, date aperture at 11 o’clock, rose gold<br />

case with reeded ends, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct rose gold deployant<br />

clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted box <strong>and</strong> papers, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement<br />

signed<br />

26mm x 42mm.<br />

£3,000 - 4,000<br />

EUR3,500 - 4,600<br />

USD4,900 - 6,500<br />

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366<br />

Vacheron Constantin. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare 18ct gold automatic<br />

wristwatch with original box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Chronomètre Royal, Case No.360775, Movement No. 507812, Sold<br />

19th April 1968<br />

18-jewel Cal.P1007 manual wind movement adjusted to heat, cold<br />

isochronism <strong>and</strong> five positions, hourly applied faceted gilt batons<br />

bordered by minute track, subsidiary seconds at six o’clock, faceted<br />

Dauphin h<strong>and</strong>s, polished tonneau shaped case with smooth bezel <strong>and</strong><br />

sculpted geometric lugs, fitted associated black lea<strong>the</strong>r strap <strong>and</strong> 18ct<br />

gold buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with original box, guarantee, chronometer rating<br />

chart, booklet <strong>and</strong> receipt of purchase dating to 1968, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

35mm.<br />

£2,500 - 3,500<br />

EUR2,900 - 4,100<br />

USD4,000 - 5,700<br />

114<br />

Bonhams<br />

This watch was purchased by <strong>the</strong> current owner in 1968 <strong>and</strong> is in<br />

remarkable condition, still retaining its original box, chronometer<br />

certificate <strong>and</strong> bill of sale.


367<br />

Vacheron Constantin. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare 18ct pink gold centre<br />

seconds wristwatch with fancy lugs<br />

Case No.328847, Movement No.492699, circa 1949<br />

17-jewel Cal.P454/58 movement adjusted to temperatures, cut <strong>and</strong><br />

compensated balance, micro regulation, silvered dial signed Vacheron &<br />

Constantin Geneve, gold baton h<strong>and</strong>s, large polished circular case with<br />

large downturned spider leg lugs, snap on case back, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap,<br />

case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

37mm.<br />

£4,000 - 5,000<br />

EUR4,600 - 5,800<br />

USD6,500 - 8,100<br />

368<br />

Vacheron Constantin. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare 18ct pink gold centre<br />

seconds wristwatch with shaped lugs<br />

Case No.330769, Movement No.495357, circa 1949<br />

17-jewel Cal.P454/58 movement adjusted to temperatures, cut <strong>and</strong><br />

compensated balance, micro regulation, silvered textured dial signed<br />

Vacheron & Constantin Geneve, with baton hour markers <strong>and</strong> Arabic 3,<br />

6, 9 gold baton h<strong>and</strong>s, large polished circular case with chamfered bezel<br />

with shaped lugs, snap on case back, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

38mm.<br />

£3,500 - 4,500<br />

EUR4,100 - 5,200<br />

USD5,700 - 7,300<br />

367<br />

369<br />

Vacheron Constantin. A fine 18ct gold <strong>and</strong> sapphire set manual<br />

wind wristwatch<br />

Case No.264648, Movement No.686710, circa 1950<br />

18-jewel Cal.K1001/2 movement adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism <strong>and</strong><br />

5 positions, Gyromax balance, silvered dial signed Vacheron Constantin<br />

Geneve, gold baton h<strong>and</strong>s, polished circular case with inset sapphires for<br />

<strong>the</strong> hours, small downturned lugs, snap on case back, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap<br />

with 18ct gold Vacheron Constantin buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement<br />

signed<br />

30mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

368<br />

369<br />

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370<br />

Rolex. A rare stainless steel automatic centre seconds calendar<br />

wristwatch<br />

Submariner, Ref:1680, Case No:2385333, Made in January 1970<br />

26-jewel Cal.1570 automatic movement adjusted to five positions <strong>and</strong><br />

temperatures, black dial with Submariner text in red, date aperture,<br />

sweep centre seconds, polished case with black calibrated bezel, screw<br />

down Oyster crown <strong>and</strong> screw back stamped I.70, fitted Oyster bracelet<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r with stainless steel folding link bracelet stamped 93150<br />

bracelet 501B stamped end-pieces with locking clasp, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

39mm.<br />

£5,000 - 7,000<br />

EUR5,800 - 8,100<br />

USD8,100 - 11,000<br />

371<br />

Rolex. A fine stainless steel centre seconds automatic wristwatch<br />

Submariner, Ref:5513, Made in March 1964<br />

26-jewel Cal.1530 movement, matt black dial signed Rolex Oyster<br />

Perpetual 660ft=200m Submariner, aged hour markers with matching<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s, faded bezel insert, polished case with screw down Oyster crown<br />

<strong>and</strong> screw back, fitted folded link Oyster bracelet with locking clasp<br />

40mm.<br />

£2,500 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,900 - 3,500<br />

USD4,000 - 4,900<br />

This watch is been sold by <strong>the</strong> original owner <strong>and</strong> it still retains its lovely<br />

aged dial <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>s.<br />

116<br />

Bonhams<br />

370<br />

371<br />

372<br />

Rolex. A fine stainless steel automatic centre seconds calendar<br />

watch toge<strong>the</strong>r with original punched papers<br />

Submariner, Ref:1680, Made in 1975, Sold 5th June 1976<br />

26-jewel Cal.1570 movement adjusted to 5 position <strong>and</strong> temperatures,<br />

black dial with lovely aged hour markers <strong>and</strong> matching h<strong>and</strong>s, dial<br />

signed Submariner 660ft=200M Superlative Chronometer Officially<br />

Certified, calibrated bezel, polished case with screw down Oyster case<br />

<strong>and</strong> screw back, fitted 93150 bracelet with 580 end pieces <strong>and</strong> locking<br />

clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with green Rolex wallet <strong>and</strong> Rolex punched papers with<br />

<strong>the</strong> retailers stamp of <strong>the</strong> Merlin Watch Co. <strong>and</strong> dated 5 JUN 1976, case,<br />

dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

40mm.<br />

£3,000 - 4,000<br />

EUR3,500 - 4,600<br />

USD4,900 - 6,500<br />

372


373<br />

373<br />

Rolex. A rare stainless steel automatic centre seconds wristwatch<br />

Submariner, Ref:5508, Made in February 1962<br />

26 jewel Cal:1530 rhodium-plated movement, straight-line lever<br />

escapement, monometallic balance, gloss dial signed Rolex Oyster<br />

Perpetual, Submariner in gilt <strong>and</strong> 100m = 330ft in silver, polished case,<br />

screw down case back stamped 5508, screw down crown, revolving<br />

bezel (missing insert) later luminous Mercedes h<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> later Oyster<br />

bracelet, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

38mm.<br />

£3,500 - 4,500<br />

EUR4,100 - 5,200<br />

USD5,700 - 7,300<br />

The Reference 5508 appeared about 1957 <strong>and</strong> it replaced <strong>the</strong> Reference<br />

6536. It was equipped with <strong>the</strong> new Cal.1530 movement <strong>and</strong> was<br />

guaranteed waterproof to 100m/330ft.<br />

374<br />

Rolex. A fine stainless steel centre seconds automatic wristwatch<br />

Ref:6150, Made in February 1953<br />

Jewelled Cal.A296 movement, black dial with luminous hour markers<br />

<strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>s, dial signed Rolex Oyster Perpetual Officially Certified<br />

Chronometer, polished case with screw down oyster crown <strong>and</strong> screw<br />

down domed back, later 1960’s folded link Oyster bracelet with locking<br />

clasp, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

36mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

374<br />

375<br />

375<br />

Rolex. A stainless steel automatic sweep centre seconds calendar<br />

bracelet watch<br />

Submariner, Ref: 1680, Case no. 3061815, Movement No. D545234,<br />

Made in 1972<br />

26-jewel Cal:1580 automatic movement, later black dial with<br />

Submariner text in red, magnified date aperture, sweep centre seconds,<br />

polished case with black rotating calibrated bezel, screw down Oyster<br />

crown <strong>and</strong> screw back, fitted Oyster bracelet toge<strong>the</strong>r with stainless steel<br />

folding link bracelet stamped 93150 bracelet 580 stamped end-pieces<br />

with locking clasp, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

39mm.<br />

£4,000 - 5,000<br />

EUR4,600 - 5,800<br />

USD6,500 - 8,100<br />

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376<br />

Rolex. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare stainless steel chronograph wristwatch<br />

Ref:6238, Case No.1226269, Circa 1964<br />

17-jewel Cal.722 movement with lever escapement, monometallic<br />

balance, self compensating free-sprung Breguet balance spring, pillar<br />

wheel governed chronograph work, silvered dial with subsidiary dials for<br />

running seconds, twelve hour <strong>and</strong> thirty minute recording, with applied<br />

steel faceted baton indexes, luminous dots <strong>and</strong> outer black Arabic<br />

timing divisions, luminous steel h<strong>and</strong>s, polished <strong>and</strong> brushed case, screw<br />

down case back numbered 6238 <strong>and</strong> C.R.S st<strong>and</strong>ing for Charles Renee<br />

Spielman <strong>the</strong> case manufacturer, screw down crown, polished bezel,<br />

fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

36mm.<br />

£15,000 - 20,000<br />

EUR17,000 - 23,000<br />

USD24,000 - 32,000<br />

118<br />

Bonhams<br />

The reference 6238 is often referred to amongst collectors as <strong>the</strong> “Pre-<br />

Daytona” <strong>and</strong> was launched in 1960.<br />

The “Pre-Daytona” with <strong>the</strong> silvered dial is <strong>the</strong> first Rolex chronograph to<br />

be fitted with <strong>the</strong> sunburst finished dial, officially referred to as “cadran<br />

soleil argent”. The new dial finish <strong>and</strong> baton-shaped h<strong>and</strong>s can be found<br />

on all Rolex Daytona chronographs up to <strong>the</strong> mid 1980s.<br />

This watch is being sold by <strong>the</strong> original owner.


377<br />

Rolex. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare stainless steel chronograph wristwatch<br />

Cosmograph Daytona, Ref:6265, circa 1969<br />

17-jewel Cal.727 manual wind movement adjusted to three positions,<br />

silvered dial with hourly applied steel batons, black subsidiary dials for<br />

minute <strong>and</strong> hour recording, <strong>and</strong> running seconds at three, six <strong>and</strong> nine<br />

o’clock respectively, brushed finish tonneau shaped case with fixed<br />

calibrated bezel, inside case back numbered 6264, fitted maker’s steel<br />

Oyster bracelet with folding Oyster clasp, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement<br />

signed<br />

37mm.<br />

£12,000 - 16,000<br />

EUR14,000 - 19,000<br />

USD19,000 - 26,000<br />

377<br />

378<br />

Rolex. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare stainless steel chronograph wristwatch<br />

Daytona, Ref:6239, circa 1965<br />

17-jewel Cal.72 movement with lever escapement, monometallic<br />

balance, self-compensating free-sprung Breguet balance spring, silvered<br />

dial with black subsidiary dials for running seconds, 12 hour <strong>and</strong> 30<br />

minute recording, with applied steel faceted baton indexes, luminous<br />

dots <strong>and</strong> outer minute/seconds divisions, later black h<strong>and</strong>s, polished<br />

<strong>and</strong> brushed case, screw down case back stamped 6239 on <strong>the</strong> inside,<br />

<strong>the</strong> reverse with personal dedication dated July 15th 1967, screw down<br />

crown, graduation on <strong>the</strong> bezel to 300 units per hour, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

strap, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

37mm.<br />

£12,000 - 16,000<br />

EUR14,000 - 19,000<br />

USD19,000 - 26,000<br />

378<br />

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379<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre. A fine 18ct rose gold wristwatch with power<br />

reserve <strong>and</strong> night <strong>and</strong> day sector<br />

Ref:146.217, No.99, recent<br />

25-jewel Cal.877 Duo spring barrel movement, swan neck micro<br />

regulation visible through a glazed exhibition back, silvered dial with<br />

rose gold applied dagger <strong>and</strong> Arabic hour markers, subsidiary dial for<br />

running seconds, date aperture, sector for Night <strong>and</strong> Day between 2 <strong>and</strong><br />

3 <strong>and</strong> power reserve with blued steel h<strong>and</strong> between 10 <strong>and</strong> 11, heavy<br />

rose gold case with polished bezel <strong>and</strong> downturned lugs, case back<br />

held by four screws, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct rose gold deployant<br />

clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted box <strong>and</strong> instruction booklet, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

40mm.<br />

£2,500 - 3,500<br />

EUR2,900 - 4,100<br />

USD4,000 - 5,700<br />

380<br />

Audemars Piguet. A fine 18ct rose gold wristwatch with perpetual<br />

calendar, adjusted for <strong>the</strong> city of Geneva<br />

Equation of Time Geneva, Jules Audemars, Case No.E67919. Made in a<br />

limited series each year since 2000<br />

41-jewel Cal. 2120/4, rhodium-plated movement, fausses cotes<br />

decoration, straight line lever escapement, Gyromax balance<br />

adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism <strong>and</strong> 5 positions, shock absorber,<br />

self-compensating free-sprung flat balance spring, h<strong>and</strong> engraved<br />

skeletonised rotor with 21ct gold edge, black dial with applied pink gold<br />

triangular <strong>and</strong> baton indexes, outer minute track with 5-minute Arabic<br />

markers on a plain reserve, subsidiary dials for <strong>the</strong> days of <strong>the</strong> month,<br />

of <strong>the</strong> week at 6, 12-hour sunrise dial at 9 <strong>and</strong> 24-hour sunset dial<br />

at 3, aperture for <strong>the</strong> leap year at 1, <strong>the</strong> months <strong>and</strong> aperture for <strong>the</strong><br />

moon phases at 12 polished <strong>and</strong> brushed, transparent case back with<br />

5 screws, engraved bezel with graduation for <strong>the</strong> equation of time <strong>and</strong><br />

Geneva latitude of 12 h 36’, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct rose gold AP<br />

deployant buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted box, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement<br />

signed<br />

39mm.<br />

£8,000 - 10,000<br />

EUR9,300 - 14,000<br />

USD13,000 - 19,000<br />

120 Bonhams<br />

381<br />

Audemars Piguet. A fine 18ct rose gold perpetual calendar world<br />

time wristwatch with box<br />

Jules Audemars, Metropolis, Ref: E68408, recent<br />

40-jewel automatic movement with straight line lever escapement,<br />

Gyromax balance adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism <strong>and</strong> 5 positions,<br />

shock absorber, self-compensating free-sprung flat balance-spring, h<strong>and</strong><br />

engraved <strong>and</strong> pierced rotor with 21ct gold edge, Textured off-white<br />

with applied pink gold dots <strong>and</strong> stylized Arabic numerals, subsidiary<br />

dials for <strong>the</strong> days, date, <strong>and</strong> months, with leap year <strong>and</strong> at 6 <strong>the</strong> world<br />

time indication for major cities with revolving white/blue 24 hours,<br />

polished <strong>and</strong> brushed rose gold case with straight lugs, transparent case<br />

back secured by 5 screws, push button at 5 to adjust <strong>the</strong> world time<br />

function with sapphire crystals, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct rose gold<br />

AP deployant clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted Audemars Piguet box, case, dial<br />

<strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

39mm.<br />

£8,000 - 10,000<br />

EUR9,300 - 14,000<br />

USD13,000 - 19,000<br />

379<br />

380<br />

381


382<br />

383<br />

382<br />

Omega. An 18ct gold automatic calendar wristwatch with special<br />

dial featuring Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, Prime Minister<br />

of Bahrain<br />

Jewelled automatic movement, silvered dial with applied black filled<br />

gilt baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds, calendar aperture at 3,<br />

polished round case with screw on back, fitted Omega strap with 18ct<br />

gold Omega buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with original fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r presentation<br />

box <strong>and</strong> outer card, instruction papers, spare Omega lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, case,<br />

dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

34mm.<br />

£1,200 - 1,800<br />

EUR1,400 - 2,100<br />

USD1,900 - 2,900<br />

The watch is in exceptional condition <strong>and</strong> comes with its original<br />

presentation box.<br />

383<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine <strong>and</strong> unusual 18ct rose gold wristwatch<br />

Case No.508776, Movement No.836176, circa 1940<br />

Jewelled manual wind movement, silvered dial with black Roman<br />

numerals, inner five minute chapter ring, black h<strong>and</strong>s, subsidiary dial at<br />

6, brushed <strong>and</strong> polished 18ct rose gold case with snap on back, down<br />

turned reeded lugs <strong>and</strong> domed glass, fitted Patek Philippe lea<strong>the</strong>r strap<br />

<strong>and</strong> associated plated buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

23mm x 40mm.<br />

£4,000 - 6,000<br />

EUR4,600 - 7,000<br />

USD6,500 - 9,700<br />

384<br />

385<br />

384<br />

Vacheron Constantin. A fine 18ct rose gold centre seconds<br />

automatic wristwatch<br />

Case No.327066, Movement No.497382, circa 1950<br />

17-jewel Cal.477/1 bumper rotor movement adjusted to temperatures,<br />

two tone silvered dial with applied gold dagger <strong>and</strong> Roman hour<br />

markers, polished rose gold case with shaped lugs, screw down case<br />

back, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

35mm.<br />

£2,200 - 2,600<br />

EUR2,600 - 3,000<br />

USD3,600 - 4,200<br />

385<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine 18ct gold manual wind wristwatch toge<strong>the</strong>r<br />

with original bill of sale dated 1968<br />

Ref:3140, Case No.2641206, Movement No.733050, Sold March 15th<br />

1968<br />

18-jewel Cal.27-AM 400 movement adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism<br />

<strong>and</strong> 5 positions, silvered dial with slim baton hour markers, subsidiary<br />

seconds at 6, polished case with slim downturned lugs, snap on case<br />

back, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, toge<strong>the</strong>r with its original bill of sale dated<br />

March 15th 1968 <strong>and</strong> Jewellers Certificate of Guarantee, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

34mm.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

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386<br />

122<br />

Bonhams<br />

388<br />

386<br />

Breitling. A fine 18ct gold chronograph wristwatch<br />

Case No.462966, circa 1940<br />

Jewelled chronograph movement with cut <strong>and</strong> compensated balance,<br />

silvered dial with subsidiary dials for running seconds <strong>and</strong> 45 minute<br />

recording, Arabic numerals <strong>and</strong> outer telemetre track in red, blued steel<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s, polished case with square push buttons in <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong>, snap on case<br />

back, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, dial signed<br />

33mm.<br />

£1,800 - 2,200<br />

EUR2,100 - 2,600<br />

USD2,900 - 3,600<br />

387<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre. A fine 18ct gold manual wind wristwatch<br />

Case No. 94461, Movement No.403546, circa 1940<br />

Jewelled manual wind movement, silvered dial with applied elongated<br />

dagger hour markers, outer printed five minute markers, inner faceted<br />

dagger h<strong>and</strong>s, subsidiary seconds at 6, polished rectangular case with<br />

snap on back <strong>and</strong> down turned lugs, fitted associated lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with<br />

steel <strong>and</strong> plated locking clasp, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

22mm x 32mm.<br />

£1,000 - 1,500<br />

EUR1,200 - 1,700<br />

USD1,600 - 2,400<br />

387<br />

389<br />

388<br />

Omega. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare stainless steel chronograph wristwatch<br />

Case No.9977088, Movement No.9380864, circa 1940<br />

17-jewel Cal.33.3 movement, cut <strong>and</strong> compensated balance, silvered<br />

dial with blue Telemetre scale <strong>and</strong> red Tachymetre, printed Arabic<br />

numerals, subsidiary dials for running seconds <strong>and</strong> 30 minute recording,<br />

large polished stainless steel case with olive shaped chronograph buttons<br />

in <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong>, snap on bezel <strong>and</strong> case back, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, case, dial<br />

<strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

38mm.<br />

£2,000 - 2,500<br />

EUR2,300 - 2,900<br />

USD3,200 - 4,000<br />

389<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre. A 14ct gold chronograph wristwatch with<br />

hinged case<br />

Circa 1950<br />

Cal.285 movement with cut <strong>and</strong> compensated balance, <strong>the</strong> bridge<br />

signed Jaeger, black dial with subsidiary dials for running seconds <strong>and</strong> 45<br />

minute recording, Arabic numerals <strong>and</strong> outer 5th seconds track, polished<br />

case with hinged bezel, square push buttons in <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong>, hinged case<br />

back, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap<br />

35mm.<br />

£1,200 - 1,800<br />

EUR1,400 - 2,100<br />

USD1,900 - 2,900


390<br />

392<br />

390<br />

Longines. A stainless steel calendar wristwatch with fitted<br />

presentation box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Evidenza, recent<br />

25-jewel Cal:L678.2 automatic movement, black engine turned dial with<br />

white printed Roman numerals, white hour h<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> centre seconds,<br />

inner printed date chapter indicated by <strong>the</strong> half-moon h<strong>and</strong>, subsidiary<br />

12 hour with moonphase aperture, running seconds with 24 hours<br />

indicator, 30 minute recording with inner day <strong>and</strong> month apertures,<br />

brushed <strong>and</strong> polished tonneau shaped case, <strong>the</strong> back held by 4 screws,<br />

fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with stainless steel double deployant clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r<br />

with fitted presentation box <strong>and</strong> papers, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

40mm.<br />

£1,800 - 2,200<br />

EUR2,100 - 2,600<br />

USD2,900 - 3,600<br />

391<br />

Cartier. A fine stainless steel wristwatch with “cabriolet” system<br />

<strong>and</strong> a stainless steel Cartier buckle with fitted box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Réversible Basculante Ref. 2390, No.011/365, Sold November 1999<br />

19-lewel Cal. 5’’’1/2, rhodium-plated movement with fausses cotes<br />

decoration, straight line lever escapement, monometallic balance, shock<br />

absorber, self-compensating flat balance spring, silver dial with guilloché<br />

sun-rays <strong>and</strong> painted radial Roman numerals, secret Cartier signature<br />

at VII, inner minute track. Blued steel épée h<strong>and</strong>s polished <strong>and</strong> brushed<br />

case with winding crown at 12, rounded lugs, embossed Cartier logos<br />

inside <strong>the</strong> outer case, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r Cartier strap with steel buckle,<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted box <strong>and</strong> papers, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

25mm x 38mm.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

391<br />

393<br />

392<br />

Jaeger LeCoultre. A stainless steel lady’s quartz chronograph<br />

wristwatch<br />

Master Compressor, No. 1223, recent<br />

25-jewel quartz movement numbered 3268729, white dial with hourly<br />

silvered truncated chevron markers <strong>and</strong> Arabic six <strong>and</strong> twelve, outer<br />

minute divisions, subsidiary hour recorder, running seconds <strong>and</strong> minute<br />

recorder dials at three, six <strong>and</strong> twelve o’clock respectively, date aperture<br />

between four <strong>and</strong> five, polished tonneau shaped case fitted to maker’s<br />

pink lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with folding clasp, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

37mm.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

393<br />

Minerva. A fine 18ct white gold manual wind wristwatch<br />

Recent<br />

Jewelled Cal:48 manual wind lever movement, grey dial with black<br />

<strong>and</strong> white Roman chapter ring, white h<strong>and</strong>s, subsidiary seconds at 6,<br />

polished round case with <strong>the</strong> back held by 6 screws, glazed exhibition<br />

back, fitted Minerva lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct white gold buckle, case, dial<br />

<strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

40mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

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IWC. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare 18ct white gold automatic wristwatch with<br />

perpetual calendar with 7 days power reserve <strong>and</strong> moon phase<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r with box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Portuguese Automatic Perpetual Calendar, Case No.3178173, Sold 28th<br />

August 2007<br />

64-jewel Cal.51610 automatic movement, adjusted to 5 positions,<br />

monometallic balance, rhodium plated, shock protection, bi-directional<br />

rotor with gold medallion, slate grey dial, applied white gold Arabic<br />

numerals hour markers, polished h<strong>and</strong>s, sub dial showing day, date,<br />

month, power reserve <strong>and</strong> moon phase, 4 digit year aperture at 7,<br />

heavy polished <strong>and</strong> brushed white gold case, polished bezel, sapphire<br />

crystal, screw down display back, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with original 18ct<br />

white gold deployant clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with IWC box <strong>and</strong> guarantee <strong>and</strong><br />

instruction papers, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

44mm.<br />

£8,000 - 10,000<br />

EUR9,300 - 14,000<br />

USD13,000 - 19,000<br />

124<br />

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394<br />

395<br />

IWC. A fine 18ct white gold oversize automatic chronograph<br />

wristwatch with box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Portuguese, Ref:3714, Case No.3221826, Sold 31st October 2007<br />

Jewelled automatic movement, slate grey dial with applied Arabic<br />

numerals, subsidiary dials for running seconds <strong>and</strong> 30 minute recording,<br />

polished <strong>and</strong> grained case, back secured by 4 screws on a lea<strong>the</strong>r strap<br />

with white gold IWC buckle with IWC presentation box <strong>and</strong> papers,<br />

case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

41mm.<br />

£5,000 - 7,000<br />

EUR5,800 - 8,100<br />

USD8,100 - 11,000<br />

395


396<br />

Vacheron Constantin. A fine 18ct white gold automatic dual time<br />

wristwatch with date <strong>and</strong> regulator dial<br />

Regulatuer Chronometer, Malte, Case No.1149659, Movement<br />

No.5150900, Sold Wempe 22nd February 2008<br />

31-jewel Cal. 1206 nickel-finished lever movement, glucydur balance,<br />

18ct gold rotor, silvered matte dial, Arabic numerals for five-minute<br />

divisions, regulator dial for hours with Roman <strong>and</strong> baton numerals at<br />

12 o’clock, two engine-turned subsidiary dials indicating second time<br />

zone with 24 hours <strong>and</strong> date combined with constant seconds, circular<br />

case with flared fluted lugs, engraved hinged back signed Vacheron<br />

Constantin Geneve revealing <strong>the</strong> sapphire crystal display cuvette secured<br />

by eight screws, button in <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong> at 10 o’clock to advance second<br />

time zone, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct white gold Vacheron Constantin<br />

buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

38mm.<br />

£8,000 - 12,000<br />

EUR9,300 - 14,000<br />

USD13,000 - 19,000<br />

396<br />

397<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine 18ct white gold automatic wristwatch with<br />

annual calendar <strong>and</strong> moonphase toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted presentation<br />

box, Certificate of Origin, swing tag <strong>and</strong> guarantee papers<br />

Gondolo Ref:5135G, Case No.4356217, Movement No. 3425332, Sold<br />

by Wempe September 5th 2007<br />

34-jewel Cal.324/205 rhodium-plated movement adjusted to 5 positions,<br />

grey dial with applied white gold Arabic numerals <strong>and</strong> arrow markers,<br />

aperture for <strong>the</strong> moon phase <strong>and</strong> 24 hours display at 6 o’clock, date<br />

day <strong>and</strong> month display on <strong>the</strong> top, polished tonneau-shaped case with<br />

screwed on transparent back, Patek Philippe strap with 18ct white gold<br />

Patek Philippe buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted factory box <strong>and</strong> papers, case<br />

dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

38mm.<br />

£12,000 - 16,000<br />

EUR14,000 - 19,000<br />

USD19,000 - 26,000<br />

397<br />

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398<br />

Rolex. An 18ct gold automatic wristwatch with dual time zone<br />

indication<br />

GMT-Master, Ref:1675, Case No.3120430, circa 1971<br />

26-jewel Cal.1560 movement gloss black dial with hourly raised gilt<br />

<strong>and</strong> luminous dots, date aperture at three o’clock, central hour h<strong>and</strong><br />

extends to black bi-directional bezel, brushed finish tonneau shaped case<br />

fitted to maker’s Jubilee link bracelet, folding Oyster clasp, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

38mm.<br />

£5,000 - 7,000<br />

EUR5,800 - 9,300<br />

USD8,100 - 13,000<br />

399<br />

Rolex. An 18ct gold automatic chronograph wristwatch<br />

Daytona, Ref:16518, Case No. N409878, Sold 20th March 1993<br />

31-jewel Cal. 4030 movement adjusted to five positions <strong>and</strong><br />

temperatures, white dial with hourly applied gold Arabic numerals,<br />

subsidiary dials for minute <strong>and</strong> hour recording <strong>and</strong> running seconds at<br />

three, six <strong>and</strong> nine o’clock respectively, polished tonneau shaped case<br />

with fixed calibrated bezel, twin chronograph pushers, fitted maker’s tan<br />

brown lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with folding gold clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with Rolex box <strong>and</strong><br />

papers case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

38mm.<br />

£6,000 - 8,000<br />

EUR7,000 - 9,300<br />

USD9,700 - 13,000<br />

126<br />

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398<br />

399<br />

400<br />

400<br />

Rolex. An 18ct gold automatic wristwatch<br />

Day-Date, Ref:1803, Case No. 3044700, circa 1970<br />

26-jewel Cal. 1556 movement adjusted to five positions <strong>and</strong><br />

temperatures, silvered dial with hourly applied gold batons bordered<br />

by black minute divisions, day <strong>and</strong> date apertures at twelve <strong>and</strong> three<br />

o’clock respectively, fluted bezel, polished <strong>and</strong> brushed tonneau shaped<br />

case, fitted maker’s President link bracelet with folding Oyster, toge<strong>the</strong>r<br />

with original box <strong>and</strong> papers, clasp, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

35mm.<br />

£4,000 - 6,000<br />

EUR4,600 - 7,000<br />

USD6,500 - 9,700


401<br />

Wyler. A titanium automatic limited edition chronograph<br />

wristwatch<br />

Incaflex, Case Number 100.470, Limited edition 0465 of 3999, Circa<br />

2008<br />

37-jewel ETA Cal. 2894 automatic movement, monometallic balance<br />

wheel, 8 days power reserve, black dial with applied polished Arabic<br />

numerals, outer minute markers, subsidiary seconds dial at 3,<br />

chronograph hour <strong>and</strong> 30-minute sub-dials at 6 <strong>and</strong> 9, date aperture<br />

between 4 <strong>and</strong> 5, luminous hour <strong>and</strong> minute h<strong>and</strong>s, red baton<br />

chronograph h<strong>and</strong>, polished <strong>and</strong> brushed titanium shock resistance case<br />

with push buttons flanking <strong>the</strong> crown, sapphire crystal, display case back<br />

secured by 4 screws, black rubber strap with original buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r<br />

with box <strong>and</strong> certificate, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

44mm.<br />

£3,000 - 4,000<br />

EUR3,500 - 4,600<br />

USD4,900 - 6,500<br />

401<br />

402<br />

Wyler. An 18ct rose gold automatic limited edition chronograph<br />

wristwatch<br />

Incaflex, Case Number 100.363, Limited edition 0362 of 3999, Circa<br />

2008<br />

37-jewel ETA Cal. 2894 automatic movement, monometallic balance<br />

wheel, 8 days power reserve, black dial with applied polished Arabic<br />

numerals, outer minute markers, subsidiary seconds dial at 3,<br />

chronograph hour <strong>and</strong> 30-minute sub-dials at 6 <strong>and</strong> 9, date aperture<br />

between 4 <strong>and</strong> 5, luminous hour <strong>and</strong> minute h<strong>and</strong>s, red baton<br />

chronograph h<strong>and</strong>, polished <strong>and</strong> brushed titanium shock resistance case<br />

with push buttons flanking <strong>the</strong> crown, sapphire crystal, display case back<br />

secured by 4 screws, black rubber strap with original buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r<br />

with box <strong>and</strong> certificate, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

44mm.<br />

£5,000 - 7,000<br />

EUR5,800 - 8,100<br />

USD8,100 - 11,000<br />

402<br />

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403<br />

Rolex. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare 18ct gold chronograph wristwatch<br />

Ref:3371, Case No.52003, circa 1939<br />

17-jewel manual wind chronograph movement, silvered dial with applied<br />

baton hour markers <strong>and</strong> Arabic 12 <strong>and</strong> 6, outer telemetre scale in<br />

blue, <strong>and</strong> base scale in black, dial signed Rolex Cravanzola Roma, Anti<br />

Magnetic, subsidiary dial for running seconds <strong>and</strong> 30 minute recording,<br />

polished case with flat bezel, square chronograph buttons, slim lugs <strong>and</strong><br />

snap on numbered back, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement<br />

signed<br />

35mm.<br />

£12,000 - 16,000<br />

EUR14,000 - 21,000<br />

USD19,000 - 29,000<br />

This watch is a wonderful example of <strong>the</strong> Ref:3371 <strong>and</strong> still retains its<br />

original dial bearing <strong>the</strong> retailers name of Cravanzola of Rome.


404<br />

Rolex. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare 18ct gold automatic triple calendar<br />

wristwatch with phases of <strong>the</strong> moon<br />

Ref:8171, Inside case No.027, circa 1952<br />

Jewelled lever movement signed ‘Rolex Perpetual Chronometer Super<br />

Balance, refinished silvered dial with applied baton hour markers, gold<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s, outer date ring in blue with central date h<strong>and</strong>, apertures for<br />

day <strong>and</strong> month, subsidiary dial for phases of <strong>the</strong> moon combined with<br />

running seconds, <strong>the</strong> large polished <strong>and</strong> brushed circular case with<br />

calendar buttons in <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong>, downturned lugs, snap on numbered case<br />

back, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

40mm.<br />

£15,000 - 20,000<br />

EUR17,000 - 23,000<br />

USD24,000 - 32,000<br />

Rolex produced two different models of moonphase wristwatches, <strong>the</strong><br />

reference 8171 <strong>and</strong> 6062. The reference 8171 has a snap on back, while<br />

<strong>the</strong> reference 6062 is waterproof, <strong>and</strong> has a screw down crown <strong>and</strong><br />

back.<br />

The reference 8171 was made in a very small series between 1949 <strong>and</strong><br />

1952 mainly in yellow gold <strong>and</strong> some example in stainless steel.<br />

This watch was purchased in <strong>the</strong> early 1950’s by <strong>the</strong> present owners<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r.


405<br />

Rolex. A fine stainless steel automatic twin time zone wristwatch<br />

with stainless steel bracelet<br />

GMT-Master, Ref:1675, Made April 1964<br />

26-jewel Cal:1560 automatic movement, gloss black dial with luminous<br />

dot <strong>and</strong> baton hour markers, later Mercedes h<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> sweep centre<br />

seconds, with additional 24 hour h<strong>and</strong>, date aperture under magnifying<br />

glass, in a polished case with faded red <strong>and</strong> blue rotating bezel with 24<br />

hour indication, screw down Oyster crown <strong>and</strong> screw back stamped IV<br />

64, fitted stainless steel riveted bracelet with locking clasp, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

40mm.<br />

£2,200 - 2,800<br />

EUR2,600 - 3,200<br />

USD3,600 - 4,500<br />

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405<br />

406<br />

406<br />

Rolex. A fine stainless steel centre seconds automatic wristwatch<br />

with 24-hour bezel <strong>and</strong> orange h<strong>and</strong><br />

Explorer II, Retailed by Tiffany & Co, Ref:1655, Case No.7364012, circa<br />

1981<br />

26-jewel Cal.1570 movement numbered D564399 <strong>and</strong> adjusted to<br />

five positions <strong>and</strong> temperatures, matt black dial with hourly painted<br />

luminous markers, date aperture at three o’clock, large orange h<strong>and</strong>,<br />

fixed bezel with black Arabic twenty-four hour divisions, brushed<br />

finished tonneau shaped case, inside case back numbered 1655, fitted<br />

maker’s Oyster link bracelet with folding Oyster clasp, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

38mm.<br />

£8,000 - 10,000<br />

EUR9,300 - 12,000<br />

USD13,000 - 16,000


407<br />

Rolex. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare stainless steel automatic<br />

bracelet watch toge<strong>the</strong>r with original punched<br />

Guarantee papers <strong>and</strong> Milgauss booklet<br />

Milgauss, Ref:1019, Made in February 1967, Sold 11th<br />

April 1973<br />

26-jewel Cal.1580 movement adjusted to 5 positions <strong>and</strong><br />

temperature with brass inner protective movement cover,<br />

silvered dial with applied baton hour markers, sweep<br />

centre seconds with red triangular tip, polished case with<br />

chamfered bezel, screw down Oyster crown <strong>and</strong> screw<br />

back, fitted Jubilee bracelet with locking clasp bearing<br />

<strong>the</strong> date code 2-73, toge<strong>the</strong>r with <strong>the</strong> original punched<br />

Guarantee <strong>and</strong> rare Milgauss booklet, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

39mm.<br />

£8,000 - 12,000<br />

EUR9,300 - 14,000<br />

USD13,000 - 19,000<br />

Due to <strong>the</strong> specialist nature of <strong>the</strong>se watches not<br />

many were sold, <strong>and</strong> it is interesting to note that<br />

even though <strong>the</strong> current watch offered here was<br />

manufactured in 1967, it was not sold until <strong>the</strong><br />

11th of April 1973, when it was purchased by <strong>the</strong><br />

current owner at Owen & Robinson of Leeds. It is a<br />

wonderful survivor, <strong>and</strong> still retains all <strong>the</strong> necessary,<br />

box, papers, swing tag <strong>and</strong> booklet that make it a<br />

great collectors watch.<br />

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408<br />

409<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine 18ct gold automatic wristwatch with<br />

perpetual calendar <strong>and</strong> moonphase toge<strong>the</strong>r with setting pin <strong>and</strong><br />

automatic winding box<br />

Ref:3940, Made in 1997<br />

27-jewel automatic Cal. 240 movement numbered 771597 with 22ct<br />

gold micro-rotor, silvered dial with hourly applied gold batons, subsidiary<br />

dials for year/month, date/moonphase <strong>and</strong> day/twenty-four hour at<br />

three, six <strong>and</strong> nine o’clock respectively, polished tonneau shaped case<br />

with concave bezel <strong>and</strong> sapphire crystal case back, fitted maker’s black<br />

lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct gold Patek Philippe buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with setting<br />

pin, box <strong>and</strong> winding box, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed,<br />

36mm.<br />

£18,000 - 22,000<br />

EUR21,000 - 26,000<br />

USD29,000 - 36,000<br />

408<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine 18ct gold astronomic centre-seconds<br />

automatic wristwatch with annual calendar moon phases <strong>and</strong> 48hour<br />

power reserve toge<strong>the</strong>r with Patek Philippe box <strong>and</strong> setting<br />

tool<br />

Ref:5036/1, Case No.4108256, Movement No.3145366, recent<br />

37-jewel Cal.315/199 movement stamped with <strong>the</strong> Geneva Quality<br />

Hallmark, straight line lever escapement, Gyromax balance with 18ct<br />

gold rotor, polished case with transparent screwed-down case back,<br />

sapphire crystals, silvered dial with applied luminous gold radial Roman<br />

numerals, subsidiary dials for <strong>the</strong> days of <strong>the</strong> week <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> months,<br />

graduation for <strong>the</strong> up-<strong>and</strong>-down indication at 12, apertures for <strong>the</strong> date<br />

at 6 <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> moon phases, fitted 18ct gold bracelet with locking clasp,<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted presentation box, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

37mm.<br />

£8,000 - 10,000<br />

EUR9,300 - 14,000<br />

USD13,000 - 19,000<br />

409


410<br />

Audemars Piguet. A fine 18ct rose gold manual wind calendar<br />

wristwatch with power reserve<br />

Jules Audemars, recent<br />

24-jewel manual wind movement, silvered engine turned dial with<br />

applied gilt Roman numerals, subsidiary dials for date, running seconds<br />

<strong>and</strong> power reserve, polished round case with glazed exhibition back held<br />

by 6 screws, down-turned lugs, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r Audemars Piguet strap<br />

with 18ct rose gold AP deployant clasp, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

36mm.<br />

£3,000 - 4,000<br />

EUR3,500 - 4,600<br />

USD4,900 - 6,500<br />

410<br />

411<br />

411<br />

Breguet. A fine mid-sized 18ct gold automatic calendar wristwatch<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r with presentation box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Ref:4460BA, Movement No:3687D, Sold December 1994<br />

Jewelled automatic movement, engine turned dial with outer running<br />

seconds scale, plain silvered Roman chapter, subsidiary dials for 30<br />

minute <strong>and</strong> 12 hour recording, running seconds at 6, blued steel Breguet<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> chronograph h<strong>and</strong>, calendar aperture at 6, polished round<br />

case with milled bezel fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct gold folding Breguet<br />

clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with box <strong>and</strong> papers, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

32mm.<br />

£5,000 - 7,000<br />

EUR5,800 - 8,100<br />

USD8,100 - 11,000<br />

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412<br />

IWC. A fine 18ct gold automatic chronograph wristwatch with day<br />

<strong>and</strong> date, toge<strong>the</strong>r with box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

GST Chrono Automatic, Case No. 2712646, Ref.9277, circa 2000<br />

25–jewel Cal. 7922 movement with straight-line lever escapement,<br />

monometallic balance adjusted to 5 positions, shock absorber, selfcompensating<br />

flat balance, matte silver dial with applied yellow gold<br />

baton indexes <strong>and</strong> luminous dots, subsidiary dials for <strong>the</strong> seconds,<br />

<strong>the</strong> 12-hour <strong>and</strong> 30-minute registers, outer 1/5th seconds track <strong>and</strong><br />

tachometer graduation, apertures for <strong>the</strong> days of <strong>the</strong> week <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> date,<br />

luminous yellow gold baton h<strong>and</strong>s, polished <strong>and</strong> brushed case with<br />

screwed-down case back <strong>and</strong> crown, domed sapphire crystal, integral<br />

18ct gold bracelet with locking clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted box, papers<br />

<strong>and</strong> bracelet pins, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

40mm.<br />

£4,000 - 5,000<br />

EUR4,600 - 5,800<br />

USD6,500 - 8,100<br />

413<br />

Lange & Söhne. A fine 18ct rose gold manual wind wristwatch<br />

Lange 1, Case No. 150399, Movement No. 55833, recent<br />

53-jewel Cal. L901.2 three quarter plate nickel-finished lever movement,<br />

screwed gold chatons, gold lever <strong>and</strong> gold escape wheel, finely h<strong>and</strong>engraved<br />

gold pallet, escape wheel <strong>and</strong> balance bridges, swan neck<br />

regulator, black <strong>and</strong> grey dial with small eccentric hour dial, large<br />

double window for date, eccentric fan-shaped sector for power reserve,<br />

eccentric subsidiary seconds dial, heavy polished 18ct rose gold case with<br />

glazed exhibition back held by 6 screws, date setting button in <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong>,<br />

downturned lugs, 18ct gold A. Lange & Söhne buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

42mm.<br />

£12,000 - 14,000<br />

EUR14,000 - 21,000<br />

USD19,000 - 29,000<br />

134 Bonhams<br />

412<br />

413


414<br />

Graham. A fine platinum automatic split seconds chronograph<br />

wristwatch with 1/8th seconds counter<br />

Chronograph Foudroyante, Number 12, Circa 2000<br />

40-jewel Cal: G.1695 automatic movement, matt silvered dial, applied<br />

white metal dagger hour markers, luminous filled gold baton h<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

outer printed seconds markers, subsidiary 30 minute <strong>and</strong> blue 1/8th<br />

second recording dial under magnified lens, aperture to <strong>the</strong> movement<br />

at 12, heavy brushed <strong>and</strong> polished round case with down-turned lugs,<br />

engraved back held by 6 screws, co-axial split seconds chronograph<br />

pusher, 18ct white gold Graham buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

41.5 mm.<br />

£4,000 - 6,000<br />

EUR4,600 - 7,000<br />

USD6,500 - 9,700<br />

414<br />

415<br />

Graham. A fine 18ct rose gold automatic split seconds<br />

chronograph wristwatch with 1/8th seconds counter<br />

Chronograph Foudroyante, Number 116, circa 2000<br />

40-jewel Cal: G.1695 automatic movement, matt silvered dial, applied<br />

luminous filled dot hour markers, luminous filled gold baton h<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

outer printed seconds markers, subsidiary 30 minute <strong>and</strong> grey 1/8th<br />

second recording dial under magnified lens, aperture to <strong>the</strong> movement<br />

at 12, heavy brushed <strong>and</strong> polished round case with down-turned lugs,<br />

engraved back held by 6 screws, co-axial split seconds chronograph<br />

pusher, 18ct rose gold Graham buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

41.5mm.<br />

£3,000 - 5,000<br />

EUR3,500 - 5,800<br />

USD4,900 - 8,100<br />

415<br />

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416<br />

Omega. An 18ct gold automatic wristwatch with chronograph <strong>and</strong><br />

calendar<br />

Speedmaster, 1980’s<br />

Jewelled chronograph movement, white dial with hourly applied gilt<br />

batons, central h<strong>and</strong> extends to outer ring of black Arabic numerals to<br />

indicate date, day <strong>and</strong> month apertures beneath twelve, subsidiary hour<br />

recording/moonphase, running seconds/twenty-four hour <strong>and</strong> minute<br />

recording dials at six, nine <strong>and</strong> twelve o’clock respectively, polished<br />

tonneau shaped case with fixed bezel baring black tachymetre divisions,<br />

fitted associated tan brown lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with Omega gold plated<br />

buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with box <strong>and</strong> guarantee<br />

case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

38mm.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

136<br />

Bonhams<br />

416<br />

417<br />

417<br />

Omega. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare stainless steel manual wind chronograph<br />

bracelet watch<br />

Speedmaster, Reference Number 18645262, circa 1962<br />

17-jewel Cal. 321 manual wind movement with Swiss lever escapement<br />

<strong>and</strong> pillar wheel governed chronograph work beneath dust cap, matt<br />

black dial with luminous hourly batons, subsidiary dials for minute <strong>and</strong><br />

hour recording at three <strong>and</strong> six o’clock respectively, seconds at nine<br />

o’clock, white h<strong>and</strong>s with luminous inserts, fixed calibrated black bezel,<br />

brushed <strong>and</strong> polished tonneau shaped case, fitted maker’s steel link<br />

bracelet with folding clasp numbered 54C, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement<br />

signed<br />

38mm.<br />

£3,000 - 4,000<br />

EUR3,500 - 4,600<br />

USD4,900 - 6,500


418<br />

IWC. A stainless steel oversize automatic chronograph wristwatch<br />

with box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Portuguese Ref:371401, Case No. 3259162, Sold by Wempe 28th<br />

December 2007<br />

Jewelled automatic movement, white dial with applied Arabic numerals,<br />

subsidiary dials for running seconds <strong>and</strong> 30 minute recording, polished<br />

<strong>and</strong> grained case, back secured by 4 screws on black strap with stainless<br />

steel IWC buckle with IWC presentation box <strong>and</strong> papers, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed,<br />

41mm.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

418<br />

419<br />

Girard Perregaux. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare stainless steel automatic<br />

chronograph limited edition wristwatch with world time <strong>and</strong><br />

calendar<br />

ww.tc-Financial, Ref:49805, Limited Edition 401/500, Sold 17th April<br />

2008<br />

63-jewel, Cal.3387 automatic chronograph, straight line lever<br />

escapement, monometallic balance, self compensating balance spring,<br />

shock protection, white dial with printed luminous markers, sunken<br />

second, 30 minute <strong>and</strong> 12 hour chrono register, grey <strong>and</strong> white ring<br />

indicates nocturnal time, outer ring with cities name adjusted by crown<br />

at 9 o’clock, heavy polished <strong>and</strong> brushed steel case, case back held by<br />

6 screws, fitted rubber strap with double folding buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with<br />

fitted box <strong>and</strong> certificate, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

43mm.<br />

£3,000 - 3,500<br />

EUR3,500 - 4,100<br />

USD4,900 - 5,700<br />

419<br />

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420<br />

Audemars Piguet. A stainless steel automatic centre seconds<br />

calendar bracelet watch toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted box<br />

Recent<br />

36-jewel Cal. 2225 rhodium plated movement, fausses cotes decoration,<br />

adjusted to heat, cold isochronism <strong>and</strong> 5 positions, straight-line lever<br />

escapement, monometallic balance, shock-absorber, self-compensating<br />

flat balance-spring, 21ct gold rotor, hack mechanism, black dial with<br />

luminous Arabic numerals, outer block markers <strong>and</strong> minute divisions,<br />

aperture for <strong>the</strong> date, luminous white épée h<strong>and</strong>s, oval polished case<br />

with back held by 6 screws, fitted stainless steel bracelet with double<br />

deployant clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted box, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement<br />

signed.<br />

40mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

138<br />

Bonhams<br />

420<br />

421<br />

Audemars Piguet. A stainless steel quartz ladies bracelet watch<br />

with fitted box<br />

Royal Oak, Offshore, Case No.85147, recent<br />

Quartz movement, silvered embossed design dial with applied baton<br />

hour markers, date aperture at 3, polished <strong>and</strong> brushed finish case with<br />

8 sided bezel <strong>and</strong> back held by 8 screws, fitted stainless steel graduated<br />

bracelet with double deployant clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted box, case, dial<br />

<strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

30mm.<br />

£1,500 - 2,000<br />

EUR1,700 - 2,300<br />

USD2,400 - 3,200<br />

421


422<br />

422<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare stainless steel wristwatch with<br />

sweep centre seconds <strong>and</strong> Roman numerals<br />

Calatrava, Ref:96, Case No.614801, Movement No.827970<br />

Cal.12”’SC movement, silvered dial with applied Roman numerals at <strong>the</strong><br />

quarters <strong>and</strong> fur<strong>the</strong>r dot hour markers, blued steel h<strong>and</strong>s, sweep centre<br />

seconds, circular brushed finish case with snap on back, downturned<br />

lugs, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r strap toge<strong>the</strong>r with a stainless steel buckle, case, dial<br />

<strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

31mm.<br />

£8,000 - 10,000<br />

EUR9,300 - 12,000<br />

USD13,000 - 16,000<br />

The production of reference 96 was launched in 1932. The present<br />

watch with its combination of several rare features such as stainless steel<br />

case <strong>and</strong> Roman numerals make this an attractive watch for collectors.<br />

423<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine 18ct white gold automatic calendar<br />

wristwatch<br />

Ref: 3593G, Movement number 130<br />

36-jewel Cal: 28-255C automatic movement stamped with <strong>the</strong> Geneva<br />

quality mark, adjusted to heat, cold <strong>and</strong> isochronism, 18ct gold tipped<br />

rotor, monometallic balance <strong>and</strong> shock absorber, silvered dial with black<br />

Roman numerals, black baton h<strong>and</strong>s, date aperture at 3, brushed <strong>and</strong><br />

polished case with snap on back, fitted associated lea<strong>the</strong>r strap <strong>and</strong><br />

buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

30mm.<br />

£4,000 - 6,000<br />

EUR4,600 - 7,000<br />

USD6,500 - 9,700<br />

423<br />

424<br />

424<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine 18ct white gold manual wind wristwatch<br />

Ref:3520, Case No.2658745, Movement No.1134465, circa 1965<br />

18-jewel Cal.175 movement adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism <strong>and</strong><br />

5 positions, gyromax balance, silvered dial with <strong>the</strong> Beyer signature,<br />

painted Roman numerals, 18ct white gold case with hob-nail bezel, slim<br />

case lugs, fitted Patek Philippe strap with 18ct white gold Patek Philippe<br />

buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

32mm.<br />

£3,500 - 4,500<br />

EUR4,100 - 5,200<br />

USD5,700 - 7,300<br />

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425<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine 18ct gold automatic calendar bracelet watch<br />

Ref. 3565, Movement number No.1128648, Case number 2674140,<br />

1970’s<br />

37-jewel Cal:27-460M automatic movement with 18ct gold rotor<br />

stamped with <strong>the</strong> Geneva seal, monometallic balance wheel, champagne<br />

dial with black printed Roman numerals <strong>and</strong> printed emblem at 6, black<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s, calendar aperture at 3, brushed <strong>and</strong> polished round case with<br />

snap on back engraved with ‘million dollar association’, fitted integral<br />

18ct gold smooth weave link bracelet with locking buckle, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

34mm.<br />

£3,500 - 4,000<br />

EUR4,100 - 4,600<br />

USD5,700 - 6,500<br />

140 Bonhams<br />

426<br />

Omega. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare 18ct pink gold automatic calendar<br />

bracelet watch<br />

Seamaster Calendar, Movement No.16484452, circa 1958<br />

20-jewel Cal.503 automatic movement, silvered dial signed Omega<br />

Automatic Seamaster Calendar, applied gold faceted hour markers,<br />

date aperture at 3 <strong>and</strong> sweep centre seconds, polished case with large<br />

lugs, Omega signed crown, snap on back, fitted 18ct pink gold brick<br />

link Omega bracelet with signed locking clasp, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement<br />

signed<br />

34mm.<br />

£1,800 - 2,200<br />

EUR2,100 - 2,600<br />

USD2,900 - 3,600<br />

426<br />

425


427<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine 18ct rose gold automatic perpetual calendar<br />

wristwatch with moonphases, deployant clasp, Patek Philippe<br />

automatic winding box <strong>and</strong> Certificate of Origin<br />

Ref:5039, Case No.4297097, Movement No.3128434, Sold 29th<br />

October 2005<br />

27-jewel Cal:240Q automatic movement, hallmarked with <strong>the</strong> Geneva<br />

seal, gyromax balance, 22ct gold micro-rotor, silvered dial with applied<br />

faceted baton hour markers, gilt sword h<strong>and</strong>s, dials for date, day <strong>and</strong><br />

month, leap year indication, with 24-hour indication, moon phases,<br />

brushed <strong>and</strong> polished 18ct rose gold round case with hobnail bezel,<br />

glazed exhibition back, 18ct rose gold Patek Philippe deployant clasp<br />

<strong>and</strong> Patek Philippe lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, toge<strong>the</strong>r with additional 18ct rose gold<br />

snap on back No.4297097, 18ct gold <strong>and</strong> wooden setting tool, swing<br />

tag, spare Patek Philippe lea<strong>the</strong>r strap, lea<strong>the</strong>r automatic winding box<br />

<strong>and</strong> outer card, Certificate of Origin <strong>and</strong> lea<strong>the</strong>r wallet, case, dial <strong>and</strong><br />

movement signed<br />

32mm.<br />

£20,000 - 30,000<br />

EUR23,000 - 35,000<br />

USD32,000 - 49,000<br />

This watch is been sold by <strong>the</strong> original owner <strong>and</strong> is in wonderful<br />

condition showing very little sign of wear.


428<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine 18ct white gold rectangular wristwatch with<br />

fitted box <strong>and</strong> Certificate of Origin<br />

Ref:5142G, Case No.4427988, Movement No.3688391, Sold Wempe<br />

23rd May 2008<br />

18-jewel Cal.2521 manual wind movement, rose dial with painted<br />

Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, blued steel h<strong>and</strong>s, rectangular<br />

white gold case with stepped sides, glazed exhibition back held by four<br />

screws, fitted Patek Philippe lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct white gold Patek<br />

Philippe buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with box <strong>and</strong> papers, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement<br />

signed<br />

32mm x 42mm.<br />

£7,000 - 9,000<br />

EUR8,100 - 10,000<br />

USD11,000 - 15,000<br />

142<br />

Bonhams<br />

428<br />

429<br />

429<br />

Lange & Söhne. A fine 18ct white gold manual wind wristwatch<br />

with fitted box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Model 1815, Case No.188437, Movement No.74805, Sold 2nd<br />

December 2009<br />

23-jewel Cal.L051.1 h<strong>and</strong> finished movement with cut <strong>and</strong> compensated<br />

balance, blued steel screwed chatons, silvered dial with painted Arabic<br />

numerals, subsidiary seconds <strong>and</strong> blued steel h<strong>and</strong>s, large 18ct white<br />

gold case with rounded bezel <strong>and</strong> glazed back held by six screws, fitted<br />

lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct white gold Lang & Söhne buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with<br />

fitted box, wallet <strong>and</strong> papers, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

40mm.<br />

£6,000 - 8,000<br />

EUR7,000 - 9,300<br />

USD9,700 - 13,000


430<br />

Lange & Söhne. A very fine 18ct gold automatic calendar bracelet<br />

watch with 3 day power reserve<br />

Lange 1, Movement No:38455, Case No:123388, Sold 22nd May 2004<br />

53-jewel Cal:L901.0 manual wind movement, silvered dial with offset<br />

chapter with applied gilt Roman quarters <strong>and</strong> printed five minute<br />

divisions, subsidiary dial for running seconds at 5, up-down power<br />

reserve indication, brushed <strong>and</strong> polished heavy gold case, <strong>the</strong> glazed<br />

exhibition back held by 6 steel screws, <strong>the</strong> calendar setting push-button<br />

in <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong>, fitted integral Lange & Söhne link bracelet with folding<br />

clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted presentation box <strong>and</strong> outer cards, two spare<br />

links, guarantee & instruction papers, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

38.5mm<br />

£10,000 - 15,000<br />

EUR12,000 - 17,000<br />

USD16,000 - 24,000<br />

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431<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare 18ct rose gold perpetual calendar<br />

wristwatch with phases of moon<br />

Ref:5059, Case No.4047916, Movement No.19578735, recent<br />

31-jewel Cal.315 automatic lever movement, gold rotor, glazed cuvette,<br />

<strong>the</strong> matt white dial with Roman numerals, sweep centre seconds,<br />

retrograde date, apertures for day, month <strong>and</strong> leap year indication,<br />

sector for phases of <strong>the</strong> moon, <strong>the</strong> circular case with downturned<br />

screwed lugs, protected crown, hinged case back, toge<strong>the</strong>r with an 18ct<br />

gold Patek Philippe deployment clasp, cover, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement<br />

signed<br />

36mm.<br />

£22,000 - 28,000<br />

EUR26,000 - 32,000<br />

USD36,000 - 45,000<br />

144<br />

Bonhams


432<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare 18ct gold chronograph wristwatch<br />

with pulsation dial <strong>and</strong> Original Certificate of Origin<br />

Ref:591, Case:631635, Movement No.863106, made in 1943, Sold July<br />

16th 1943<br />

23-jewel Cal.13-130 manual winding damascened nickel lever<br />

movement, stamped with <strong>the</strong> Geneva seal, bi-metallic compensation<br />

balance, 8 adjustments, precision regulator, silvered dial, applied<br />

numerals, subsidiary dials for constant seconds <strong>and</strong> 30 minute recording,<br />

outer pulsation scale, 18ct gold case with faceted bezel, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

strap, toge<strong>the</strong>r with original Certificate of Origin <strong>and</strong> Extract from <strong>the</strong><br />

Archives, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

34mm.<br />

£30,000 - 40,000<br />

EUR35,000 - 46,000<br />

USD49,000 - 65,000<br />

It is believed that <strong>the</strong>re are only two o<strong>the</strong>r Ref:591 wristwatches with<br />

pulsation dials known. This current lot is <strong>the</strong> only yellow gold Ref: 591<br />

known to be graduated for 30 pulsations.<br />

Production of reference 591 began in 1938 <strong>and</strong> ceased around 1954<br />

<strong>and</strong> it is one of <strong>the</strong> rarest chronographs made by Patek Philippe.<br />

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433<br />

Rolex. A fine stainless steel centre seconds automatic wristwatch<br />

with 24-hour bezel, orange h<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> straight seconds<br />

Explorer II, Ref:1655, Case No.3182971, Made in February 1972<br />

26-jewel Cal:1570 rhodium-plated movement with monometallic<br />

balance adjusted to temperatures <strong>and</strong> 5 positions, black dial with<br />

luminous indexes <strong>and</strong> magnified aperture for <strong>the</strong> date, luminous white<br />

baton h<strong>and</strong>s, large orange arrow h<strong>and</strong>, straight seconds h<strong>and</strong>, polished<br />

<strong>and</strong> brushed finished case with screw down case back <strong>and</strong> protected<br />

crown, graduated bezel in 24 hours, fitted stainless steel folded link<br />

Oyster bracelet <strong>and</strong> locking clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with its original Explorer<br />

booklet <strong>and</strong> Rolex box, case dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

40mm.<br />

£7,000 - 10,000<br />

EUR8,100 - 12,000<br />

USD11,000 - 16,000<br />

This watch is been sold by <strong>the</strong> original owner who purchased <strong>the</strong> watch<br />

in July 1973.<br />

146<br />

Bonhams


434<br />

Rolex. A very rare stainless steel automatic centre seconds watch<br />

with rare 3-6-9 Explorer type dial with small minute markers <strong>and</strong><br />

pointed crown guards<br />

Ref:5512, Made in January 1962<br />

26-jewel Cal.1530 automatic movement, black gloss dial with baton<br />

hour markers <strong>and</strong> Arabic 3, 6, 9 at <strong>the</strong> quarters, small minute markers,<br />

gilt dial printing <strong>and</strong> designation “Rolex Oyster Perpetual 200m=660ft<br />

Submariner” calibrated later bezel insert, polished case with pointed<br />

crown guards, screw down Oyster crown <strong>and</strong> screw back stamped 5512<br />

I 62, Nato style strap, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

40mm.<br />

£30,000 - 40,000<br />

EUR35,000 - 46,000<br />

USD49,000 - 65,000<br />

The present Submariner is a particularly rare version of <strong>the</strong> reference<br />

5512 model. The Explorer dial Submariners were believed to be<br />

produced in very small numbers during <strong>the</strong> late 1950’s early 1960’s.<br />

Rolex literature from this period shows this dial variation but exact<br />

production numbers are not known. (a similar example was sold in <strong>the</strong>se<br />

rooms 2nd December 2009, lot 233)<br />

The rarity of this present watch is fur<strong>the</strong>r enhanced by <strong>the</strong> very small<br />

minute markers; <strong>and</strong> it is believed to be one of only two currently known<br />

to collectors with this dial printing.<br />

This watch was purchased in London in 1966 by <strong>the</strong> current owner.<br />

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435<br />

Rolex. A rare <strong>and</strong> early stainless steel automatic dual time<br />

wristwatch with original guarantee, bill of sale, swing tag <strong>and</strong><br />

chronometer papers<br />

GMT-Master, Ref:6542, Made in 1958<br />

26-jewel Cal.1035 nickel-finished lever movement, black lacquer dial,<br />

luminous dot <strong>and</strong> dagger numerals, later luminous mercedes h<strong>and</strong>s,<br />

central h<strong>and</strong> for <strong>the</strong> second time zone, sweep centre seconds, magnified<br />

window for date, polished case, revolving blue <strong>and</strong> red bezel calibrated<br />

for 24 hours, screw back stamped II.1958, screw down crown, sprung<br />

stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet with clasp stamped 3.63, toge<strong>the</strong>r<br />

with original bill of sale dated 16th April 1959, swing tag <strong>and</strong> red<br />

seal, Chronometer certificate, Rolex service paper from <strong>the</strong> 1970’s <strong>and</strong><br />

original rare GMT Master booklet, case dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

38mm.<br />

£10,000 - 15,000<br />

EUR12,000 - 17,000<br />

USD16,000 - 24,000<br />

148<br />

Bonhams<br />

This present watch is a wonderful example of <strong>the</strong> GMT-Master model<br />

Ref: 6542. It still retains its original guarantee, bill of sale guarantee<br />

papers <strong>and</strong> swing tags <strong>and</strong> has only been serviced by Rolex throughout<br />

its history which is shown on <strong>the</strong> service papers dating from as early as<br />

<strong>the</strong> 1960’s.<br />

Rolex had problems with <strong>the</strong> Bakelite bezels found on <strong>the</strong> Ref: 6542<br />

as <strong>the</strong>y were brittle <strong>and</strong> were prone to damage. They were often<br />

replaced with <strong>the</strong> metal insert, which was found on <strong>the</strong> Ref:1675 which<br />

superseded this model.


436<br />

Rolex. A fine <strong>and</strong> rare stainless steel manual wind chronograph<br />

wristwatch with Rolex box<br />

Cosmograph Daytona Exotic dial, Ref:6239, Case No. 1958432, circa<br />

1968<br />

17-jewel Cal.722 rhodium-plated manual wind movement, straightline<br />

lever escapement, monometallic balance adjusted to 3 positions,<br />

shock absorber, self-compensating free-sprung breguet balance spring,<br />

Microstella regulating screws, bicolor matte black <strong>and</strong> silver dial with<br />

square steel baton indices <strong>and</strong> luminous dots, outer 1/5th seconds<br />

track in red, subsidiary guilloche black dials for <strong>the</strong> seconds, 12 hour<br />

<strong>and</strong> 30 minute recording, luminous steel baton h<strong>and</strong>s, bezel calibrated<br />

to 200 units per hour, screw down case back stamped on <strong>the</strong> inside<br />

C.R.S for Charles Renee Spielman <strong>the</strong> case makers, screw down crown,<br />

chronograph buttons in <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong>, stainless steel Oyster bracelet with<br />

locking clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted Rolex box, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement<br />

signed<br />

36mm.<br />

£30,000 - 40,000<br />

EUR35,000 - 46,000<br />

USD49,000 - 65,000<br />

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437<br />

Omega. A rare <strong>and</strong> large stainless steel automatic waterproof<br />

diver’s wristwatch with sweep centre seconds<br />

Seamaster 600 “Plo Prof”, 1970’s<br />

20-jewel lever movement, <strong>the</strong> blue dial with luminous baton numerals,<br />

luminous white hour <strong>and</strong> sweep centre seconds h<strong>and</strong>s, oversized<br />

luminous orange <strong>and</strong> white arrow minute h<strong>and</strong>, window for date, in<br />

large monocoque water-resistant-type case with screw back <strong>and</strong> screw<br />

crown with patented locking nut, bi-directional revolving black bezel<br />

calibrated to 60 units <strong>and</strong> locked/unlocked by depressing a red button in<br />

<strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong>, flat anti-reflection glass, rubber strap with steel buckle, case,<br />

dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

55mm.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

The Seamaster 600 Professional models, also called “PLOPROF” for<br />

PLOngeur PROFessional, professional diver, launched in 1970. The first<br />

series was marked simply “600” on <strong>the</strong> dial, <strong>the</strong> second series such as<br />

this present lot was marked “600m/2000ft”.<br />

150<br />

Bonhams


438<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine 18ct white gold automatic centre seconds<br />

calendar watch with box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Ref:5127G, Case No.4448333, Movement No.3408152, Sold 1st May<br />

2008 by Wempe of London<br />

29-jewel Cal.315/290 movement adjusted to heat, cold isochronism <strong>and</strong><br />

5 positions, silvered dial with applied white gold baton hour markers,<br />

white gold h<strong>and</strong>s, sweep centre seconds, date aperture, polished case<br />

with rounded bezel, screw down glazed exhibition back, fitted lea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

strap with 18ct white gold Patek Philippe buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted<br />

Patek Philippe presentation box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

37mm.<br />

£6,000 - 8,000<br />

EUR7,000 - 9,300<br />

USD9,700 - 13,000<br />

439<br />

Patek Philippe. A fine 18ct white gold wristwatch<br />

Ref:5196G, Case No.4442911, Movement No. 3562266, Sold in 2008<br />

18-jewel Cal. 215 manual wind movement, silvered dial with applied<br />

white gold hour markers, subsidiary seconds at six o’clock, polished case<br />

with flat smooth bezel, fitted maker’s black lea<strong>the</strong>r strap with 18ct white<br />

gold Patek Philippe buckle, case dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

37mm.<br />

£6,000 - 8,000<br />

EUR7,000 - 9,300<br />

USD9,700 - 13,000<br />

438<br />

439<br />

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440<br />

Rolex. A stainless steel automatic chronograph bracelet watch<br />

Cosmograph Daytona, Ref: 116520, Case No. M636518, Sold 16th July<br />

2008<br />

44-jewel Cal. 4130 movement adjusted to position <strong>and</strong> temperature,<br />

white dial with baton numerals <strong>and</strong> luminous accents chronograph<br />

activated by screw down buttons, subsidiary 30 minute <strong>and</strong> 12 hour<br />

recording <strong>and</strong> running seconds, polished h<strong>and</strong>s, <strong>the</strong> case with 400 unit<br />

tachymeter bezel, screwdown back <strong>and</strong> Triplock crown, fitted Oyster<br />

78490 bracelet with locking clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with Rolex box <strong>and</strong> papers,<br />

case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

39mm.<br />

£4,000 - 6,000<br />

EUR4,600 - 7,000<br />

USD6,500 - 9,700<br />

152<br />

Bonhams<br />

440<br />

441<br />

441<br />

Rolex. An 18ct gold automatic chronograph bracelet watch with<br />

box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Daytona Cosmograph, Ref:116509, Case No.Z698999, Sold 22nd<br />

November 2007<br />

44-jewel Cal.4130 movement, black matte dial with applied Arabic <strong>and</strong><br />

baton numerals on a red chapter ring, luminous baton h<strong>and</strong>s, three<br />

subdials with red chapter rings for small seconds, minute <strong>and</strong> hour<br />

counters, three-part case in 18ct white gold, brushed <strong>and</strong> polished,<br />

calibrated bezel, screw down case back, Triplock crown, 18ct white gold<br />

Rolex Oyster bracelet, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted box, papers <strong>and</strong> swing tags,<br />

case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

39mm.<br />

£7,000 - 9,000<br />

EUR8,100 - 10,000<br />

USD11,000 - 15,000


442<br />

Breguet. A fine 18ct white gold manual wind wristwatch with dual<br />

power reserve indication <strong>and</strong> fitted box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Tradition Model, Ref:7037BB, Sold 5th of October 2007<br />

24-jewel Calibre 507DR frosted movement, monometallic balance with<br />

poising screws, off-centred guilloche silvered gold dial, power reserve<br />

indicators above <strong>and</strong> underneath, three-part case in 18ct white gold,<br />

transparent case front <strong>and</strong> back, milled b<strong>and</strong>, 18ct white gold Breguet<br />

buckle, toge<strong>the</strong>r with Breguet presentation box <strong>and</strong> papers, case, dial<br />

<strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

38mm.<br />

£7,000 - 9,000<br />

EUR8,100 - 10,000<br />

USD11,000 - 15,000<br />

443<br />

Breguet. A fine 18ct white gold automatic dual time wristwatch<br />

with alarm, date <strong>and</strong> power reserve<br />

Réveil du Tsar, Ref.5707, No.1005, Movement No.00730, Sold 26th<br />

September 2007<br />

38-jewel Cal.519F nickel-finished lever movement, engine-turned<br />

silvered dial, engine-turned rotor, silvered engine-turned dial, Roman<br />

numerals on blank chapter rings, secret signature between IIII <strong>and</strong> V <strong>and</strong><br />

VII <strong>and</strong> VIII, two subsidiary dials for alarm <strong>and</strong> second time zone, two<br />

fan-shaped apertures for alarm power reserve <strong>and</strong> constant seconds,<br />

small aperture for alarm on/off indication, window for date, large circular<br />

case, coin-edged b<strong>and</strong>, glazed display back secured by six screws, alarm<br />

winding <strong>and</strong> setting crown <strong>and</strong> date change button in <strong>the</strong> b<strong>and</strong>, 18ct<br />

white gold Breguet deployant clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted Breguet box<br />

<strong>and</strong> papers, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

40mm.<br />

£10,000 - 15,000<br />

EUR12,000 - 17,000<br />

USD16,000 - 24,000<br />

443<br />

443<br />

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444<br />

Omega. A stainless steel chronograph bracelet watch toge<strong>the</strong>r<br />

with fitted box <strong>and</strong> papers<br />

Speedmaster, Case No.77154577, Sold April 7th 2006<br />

Jewelled Cal:1861 manual wind chronograph movement, matt black dial<br />

with luminous baton hour markers, outer 5 minute divisions, subsidiary<br />

dials for running seconds, 30 minute <strong>and</strong> 12 hour recording, luminous<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s, brushed <strong>and</strong> polished case with screw back, twin pushers<br />

flanking <strong>the</strong> crown, tachymetre bezel, fitted Omega link bracelet with<br />

folding clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted box, outer card, instruction booklet<br />

<strong>and</strong> guarantee papers, case, dial <strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

40mm.<br />

£800 - 1,200<br />

EUR930 - 1,400<br />

USD1,300 - 1,900<br />

154 Bonhams<br />

445<br />

Rolex. A fine stainless steel automatic two time zone calendar<br />

wristwatch<br />

GMT Master II, Ref:116710LN, Case No. MO45981, Sold 29th October<br />

2007<br />

31-jewel Cal.3185 rhodium plated automatic movement, monometallic<br />

balance, self compensating balance spring, micro regulator,<br />

Chronometer certified, black dial with applied dot baton <strong>and</strong> triangular<br />

luminous hour marker, green GMT h<strong>and</strong>, luminous dot second, date<br />

aperture at 3, polished <strong>and</strong> brushed stainless steel case, sapphire crystal<br />

with Cyclops, screw down case back, uni-directional bezel with ceramic<br />

inlay, polished <strong>and</strong> brushed stainless steel bracelet with adjustable<br />

locking clasp, toge<strong>the</strong>r with fitted box <strong>and</strong> papers, spare links, dial case<br />

<strong>and</strong> movement signed<br />

40mm.<br />

£2,000 - 3,000<br />

EUR2,300 - 3,500<br />

USD3,200 - 4,900<br />

End of Sale.<br />

444 445


<strong>Fine</strong> Clocks & Barometers<br />

Tuesday 14 December<br />

New Bond Street, London<br />

Bonhams is <strong>the</strong> only international auction<br />

house to offer sales dedicated to clocks <strong>and</strong><br />

clock collectors. These unique auctions create<br />

a buying atmosphere like no o<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

Enquiries<br />

James Stratton MRICS<br />

+44 (0) 20 7468 8364<br />

james.stratton@bonhams.com<br />

Catalogue<br />

+44 (0) 1666 502 200<br />

subscriptions@bonhams.com<br />

Illustrated<br />

A very fine <strong>and</strong> rare quarter striking bracket<br />

clock by<br />

Joseph Knibb with silver skeletonised dial<br />

Estimate: £70,000 - 100,000<br />

Bonhams<br />

101 New Bond Street<br />

London W1S 1SR<br />

+44 (0) 20 7447 7447<br />

+44 (0) 20 7447 7400 fax<br />

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Bonhams is delighted to announce its presence at <strong>the</strong> Gr<strong>and</strong> Palais<br />

in order to commemorate <strong>the</strong> 110th anniversary of <strong>the</strong> motor car<br />

at this magical venue steeped in automotive history. Bonhams will be<br />

organising an exhibition of carefully selected veteran cars <strong>and</strong> holding<br />

sales of exceptional motor cars, motorcycles <strong>and</strong> automobilia.<br />

Heading <strong>the</strong> present entry list is this outst<strong>and</strong>ing 1933 Bugatti Type 51<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Estate of <strong>the</strong> late FitzRoy Somerset, 5th Baron Raglan. The<br />

late Lord Raglan was Patron <strong>and</strong> Past Chairman of <strong>the</strong> Bugatti Owner’s<br />

Club, <strong>and</strong> Trustee of <strong>the</strong> Bugatti Trust. Fur<strong>the</strong>r selected entries are<br />

currently invited for what promises to be a truly unique event.<br />

Illustrated:<br />

1933 Bugatti Type 51 Gr<strong>and</strong> Prix Two-Seater<br />

Estimate: €1,000,000 – 1,400,000<br />

(£800,000 – 1,150,000)<br />

Enquiries<br />

Brussels<br />

Philip Kantor<br />

+32 (0) 476 879 471<br />

philip.kantor@bonhams.com<br />

Paris<br />

Gregory Dewailly<br />

+33 1 42 61 10 11<br />

eurocars@bonhams.com<br />

London<br />

James Knight<br />

+44 (0) 20 7447 7440<br />

james.knight@bonhams.com<br />

Exceptional Motor Cars,<br />

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Saturday 5 February 2011<br />

Le Gr<strong>and</strong> Palais – Paris<br />

USA West coast<br />

Mark Osborne<br />

+1 415 503 3353<br />

mark.osborne@bonhams.com<br />

USA East coast<br />

Rupert Banner<br />

+1 212 461 6515<br />

rupert.banner@bonhams.com<br />

Motorcycles<br />

Ben Walker<br />

+44 (0) 8700 273616<br />

ben.walker@bonhams.com<br />

Bonhams<br />

4, rue de la Paix<br />

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />

This notice is addressed by Bonhams to any person who may<br />

be interested in a Lot, <strong>including</strong> Bidders <strong>and</strong> potential Bidders<br />

(<strong>including</strong> any eventual Buyer of <strong>the</strong> Lot). For ease of reference<br />

we refer to such persons as “Bidders” or “you”. Our List of<br />

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may be set out in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue for <strong>the</strong> Sale, in an insert in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Catalogue <strong>and</strong>/or in a notice displayed at <strong>the</strong> Sale venue<br />

<strong>and</strong> you should read <strong>the</strong>m as well. Announcements affecting<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sale may also be given out orally before <strong>and</strong> during <strong>the</strong><br />

Sale without prior written notice. You should be alert to <strong>the</strong><br />

possibility of changes <strong>and</strong> ask in advance of bidding if <strong>the</strong>re<br />

have been any.<br />

1. OUR ROLE<br />

In its role as Auctioneer of Lots, Bonhams acts solely for <strong>and</strong><br />

in <strong>the</strong> interests of <strong>the</strong> Seller. Bonhams’ job is to sell <strong>the</strong> Lot at<br />

<strong>the</strong> highest price obtainable at <strong>the</strong> Sale to a Bidder. Bonhams<br />

does not act for Buyers or Bidders in this role <strong>and</strong> does not<br />

give advice to Buyers or Bidders. When it or its staff make<br />

statements about a Lot or, if Bonhams provides a Condition<br />

Report on a Lot it is doing that on behalf of <strong>the</strong> Seller of <strong>the</strong><br />

Lot. Bidders <strong>and</strong> Buyers who are <strong>the</strong>mselves not expert in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lots are strongly advised to seek <strong>and</strong> obtain independent<br />

advice on <strong>the</strong> Lots <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir value before bidding for <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

The Seller has authorised Bonhams to sell <strong>the</strong> Lot as its agent<br />

on its behalf <strong>and</strong>, save where we expressly make it clear to<br />

<strong>the</strong> contrary, Bonhams acts only as agent for <strong>the</strong> Seller. Any<br />

statement or representation we make in respect of a Lot is<br />

made on <strong>the</strong> Seller’s behalf <strong>and</strong>, unless Bonhams sells a Lot<br />

as principal, not on our behalf <strong>and</strong> any Contract for Sale is<br />

between <strong>the</strong> Buyer <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seller <strong>and</strong> not with us. If Bonhams<br />

sells a Lot as principal this will ei<strong>the</strong>r be stated in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue<br />

or an announcement to that effect will be made by <strong>the</strong><br />

Auctioneer, or it will be stated in a notice at <strong>the</strong> Sale or an<br />

insert in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue.<br />

Bonhams does not owe or undertake or agree to any duty<br />

or responsibility to you in contract or tort (whe<strong>the</strong>r direct,<br />

collateral, express, implied or o<strong>the</strong>rwise). If you successfully bid<br />

for a Lot <strong>and</strong> buy it, at that stage Bonhams does enter into an<br />

agreement with <strong>the</strong> Buyer. The terms of that contract are set<br />

out in our Buyer’s Agreement, which you will find at Appendix<br />

2 at <strong>the</strong> back of <strong>the</strong> Catalogue. This will govern Bonhams’<br />

relationship with <strong>the</strong> Buyer.<br />

2. LOTS<br />

Subject to <strong>the</strong> Contractual Description printed in bold letters<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Entry about <strong>the</strong> Lot in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue (see paragraph 3<br />

below), Lots are sold to <strong>the</strong> Buyer on an “as is” basis, with<br />

all faults <strong>and</strong> imperfections. Illustrations <strong>and</strong> photographs<br />

contained in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue (o<strong>the</strong>r than photographs forming<br />

part of <strong>the</strong> Contractual Description) or elsewhere of any Lots<br />

are for identification purposes only. They may not reveal <strong>the</strong><br />

true condition of <strong>the</strong> Lot. A photograph or illustration may not<br />

reflect an accurate reproduction of <strong>the</strong> colour(s) of <strong>the</strong> Lot. Lots<br />

are available for inspection prior to <strong>the</strong> Sale <strong>and</strong> it is for you to<br />

satisfy yourself as to each <strong>and</strong> every aspect of a Lot, <strong>including</strong><br />

its authorship, attribution, condition, provenance, history,<br />

background, au<strong>the</strong>nticity, style, period, age, suitability, quality,<br />

roadworthiness (if relevant), origin, value <strong>and</strong> estimated selling<br />

price (<strong>including</strong> <strong>the</strong> Hammer Price). It is your responsibility<br />

to examine any Lot in which you are interested. It should be<br />

remembered that <strong>the</strong> actual condition of a Lot may not be as<br />

good as that indicated by its outward appearance. In particular,<br />

parts may have been replaced or renewed <strong>and</strong> Lots may not<br />

be au<strong>the</strong>ntic or of satisfactory quality; <strong>the</strong> inside of a Lot may<br />

not be visible <strong>and</strong> may not be original or may be damaged,<br />

as for example where it is covered by upholstery or material.<br />

Given <strong>the</strong> age of many Lots <strong>the</strong>y may have been damaged <strong>and</strong>/<br />

or repaired <strong>and</strong> you should not assume that a Lot is in good<br />

condition. Electronic or mechanical parts may not operate<br />

or may not comply with current statutory requirements. You<br />

should not assume that electrical items designed to operate<br />

on mains electricity will be suitable for connection to <strong>the</strong><br />

mains electricity supply <strong>and</strong> you should obtain a report from<br />

a qualified electrician on <strong>the</strong>ir status before doing so. Such<br />

items which are unsuitable for connection are sold as items of<br />

interest for display purposes only. If you yourself do not have<br />

expertise regarding a Lot, you should consult someone who<br />

does to advise you. We can assist in arranging facilities for you<br />

to carry out or have carried out more detailed inspections <strong>and</strong><br />

tests. Please ask our staff for details.<br />

Any person who damages a Lot will be held liable for <strong>the</strong> loss<br />

caused.<br />

3. DESCRIPTIONS OF LOTS AND ESTIMATES<br />

Contractual Description of a Lot<br />

The Catalogue contains an Entry about each Lot. Each Lot<br />

is sold by its respective Seller to <strong>the</strong> Buyer of <strong>the</strong> Lot as<br />

corresponding only with that part of <strong>the</strong> Entry which is printed<br />

in bold letters <strong>and</strong> (except for <strong>the</strong> colour, which may be<br />

inaccurately reproduced) with any photograph of <strong>the</strong> Lot in <strong>the</strong><br />

Catalogue. The remainder of <strong>the</strong> Entry, which is not printed in<br />

bold letters, represents Bonhams’ opinion (given on behalf of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Seller) about <strong>the</strong> Lot only <strong>and</strong> is not part of <strong>the</strong> Contractual<br />

Description in accordance with which <strong>the</strong> Lot is sold by <strong>the</strong><br />

Seller.<br />

Estimates<br />

In most cases, an Estimate is printed beside <strong>the</strong> Entry. Estimates<br />

are only an expression of Bonhams’ opinion made on behalf<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Seller of <strong>the</strong> range where Bonhams thinks <strong>the</strong> Hammer<br />

Price for <strong>the</strong> Lot is likely to fall; it is not an estimate of value.<br />

It does not take into account any VAT or Buyer’s Premium<br />

payable. Lots can in fact sell for Hammer Prices below <strong>and</strong><br />

above <strong>the</strong> Estimate. Any Estimate should not be relied on as an<br />

indication of <strong>the</strong> actual selling price or value of a Lot. Estimates<br />

are in <strong>the</strong> currency of <strong>the</strong> Sale.<br />

Condition Reports<br />

In respect of most Lots, you may ask for a Condition Report on<br />

its physical condition from Bonhams. If you do so, this will be<br />

provided by Bonhams on behalf of <strong>the</strong> Seller free of charge.<br />

Bonhams is not entering into a contract with you in respect<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Condition Report <strong>and</strong> accordingly does not assume<br />

responsibility to you in respect of it. Nor does <strong>the</strong> Seller owe or<br />

agree to owe you as a Bidder any obligation or duty in respect<br />

of this free report about a Lot, which is available for your own<br />

inspection or for inspection by an expert instructed by you.<br />

However, any written description of <strong>the</strong> physical condition of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lot contained in a Condition Report will form part of <strong>the</strong><br />

Contractual Description of <strong>the</strong> Lot under which it is sold to<br />

any Buyer.<br />

The Seller’s responsibility to you<br />

The Seller does not make or agree to make any representation<br />

of fact or contractual promise, guarantee or warranty <strong>and</strong><br />

undertakes no obligation or duty, whe<strong>the</strong>r in contract or in<br />

tort (o<strong>the</strong>r than to <strong>the</strong> eventual Buyer as set out above), in<br />

respect of <strong>the</strong> accuracy or completeness of any statement<br />

or representation made by him or on his behalf, which is in<br />

any way descriptive of any Lot or as to <strong>the</strong> anticipated or<br />

likely selling price of any Lot. O<strong>the</strong>r than as set out above,<br />

no statement or representation in any way descriptive of a<br />

Lot or any Estimate is incorporated into any Contract for Sale<br />

between a Seller <strong>and</strong> a Buyer.<br />

Bonhams’ responsibility to you<br />

You have <strong>the</strong> opportunity of examining <strong>the</strong> Lot if you want to<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Contract for Sale for a Lot is with <strong>the</strong> Seller <strong>and</strong> not<br />

with Bonhams; Bonhams acts as <strong>the</strong> Seller’s agent only (unless<br />

Bonhams sells <strong>the</strong> Lot as principal).<br />

Bonhams undertakes no obligation to you to examine,<br />

investigate or carry out any tests, ei<strong>the</strong>r in sufficient depth or<br />

at all, on each Lot to establish <strong>the</strong> accuracy or o<strong>the</strong>rwise of any<br />

descriptions or opinions given by Bonhams, or by any person<br />

on Bonhams’ behalf, whe<strong>the</strong>r in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue or elsewhere.<br />

You should not suppose that such examinations, investigations<br />

or tests have occurred.<br />

Bonhams does not make or agree to make any representation<br />

of fact, <strong>and</strong> undertakes no obligation or duty (whe<strong>the</strong>r in<br />

contract or tort) in respect of <strong>the</strong> accuracy or completeness<br />

of any statement or representation made by Bonhams or on<br />

Bonhams’ behalf which is in any way descriptive of any Lot or<br />

as to <strong>the</strong> anticipated or likely selling price of any Lot.<br />

No statement or representation by Bonhams or on its behalf in<br />

any way descriptive of any Lot or any Estimate is incorporated<br />

into our Buyer’s Agreement.<br />

Alterations<br />

Descriptions <strong>and</strong> Estimates may be amended at Bonhams’<br />

discretion from time to time by notice given orally or in writing<br />

before or during a Sale.<br />

THE LOT IS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AND YOU MUST<br />

FORM YOUR OWN OPINION IN RELATION TO IT. YOU ARE<br />

STRONGLY ADVISED TO EXAMINE ANY LOT OR HAVE IT<br />

EXAMINED ON YOUR BEHALF BEFORE THE SALE.<br />

4. CONDUCT OF THE SALE<br />

Our Sales are public auctions which persons may attend <strong>and</strong><br />

you should take <strong>the</strong> opportunity to do so. We do reserve <strong>the</strong><br />

right at our sole discretion to refuse admission to our premises<br />

or to any Sale without stating a reason. We have complete<br />

discretion as to whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> Sale proceeds, whe<strong>the</strong>r any Lot is<br />

included in <strong>the</strong> Sale, <strong>the</strong> manner in which <strong>the</strong> Sale is conducted<br />

<strong>and</strong> we may offer Lots for sale in any order we choose<br />

notwithst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>the</strong> numbers given to Lots in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue.<br />

You should <strong>the</strong>refore check <strong>the</strong> date <strong>and</strong> starting time of <strong>the</strong><br />

Sale, whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>re have been any withdrawals or late entries.<br />

Remember that withdrawals <strong>and</strong> late entries may affect <strong>the</strong><br />

time at which a Lot you are interested in is put up for Sale.<br />

We have complete discretion to refuse any bid, to nominate<br />

any bidding increment we consider appropriate, to divide any<br />

Lot, to combine two or more Lots, to withdraw any Lot from a<br />

Sale <strong>and</strong>, in <strong>the</strong> case of dispute, to put up any Lot for auction<br />

again. Auction speeds can exceed 100 Lots to <strong>the</strong> hour <strong>and</strong><br />

bidding increments are generally about 10%. However <strong>the</strong>se<br />

do vary from Sale to Sale <strong>and</strong> from Auctioneer to Auctioneer.<br />

Please check with <strong>the</strong> department organising <strong>the</strong> Sale for<br />

advice on this. Where a Reserve has been applied to a Lot, <strong>the</strong><br />

Auctioneer may, in his absolute discretion, place bids (up to an<br />

amount not equalling or exceeding such Reserve) on behalf<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Seller. We are not responsible to you in respect of <strong>the</strong><br />

presence or absence of any Reserve in respect of any Lot. If<br />

<strong>the</strong>re is a Reserve it will normally be no higher than <strong>the</strong> lower<br />

figure for any Estimate in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue, assuming that <strong>the</strong><br />

currency of <strong>the</strong> Reserve has not fluctuated adversely against<br />

<strong>the</strong> currency of <strong>the</strong> Estimate. The Buyer will be <strong>the</strong> Bidder who<br />

makes <strong>the</strong> highest bid acceptable to <strong>the</strong> Auctioneer for any Lot<br />

(subject to any applicable Reserve) to whom <strong>the</strong> Lot is knocked<br />

down by <strong>the</strong> Auctioneer at <strong>the</strong> fall of <strong>the</strong> Auctioneer’s hammer.<br />

Any dispute as to <strong>the</strong> highest acceptable bid will be settled by<br />

<strong>the</strong> Auctioneer in his absolute discretion. All bids tendered will<br />

relate to <strong>the</strong> actual Lot number announced by <strong>the</strong> Auctioneer.<br />

An electronic currency converter may be used at <strong>the</strong> Sale. This<br />

equipment is provided as a general guide as to <strong>the</strong> equivalent<br />

amount in certain currencies of a given bid. We do not accept<br />

any responsibility for any errors which may occur in <strong>the</strong> use of<br />

<strong>the</strong> currency converter. We may use video cameras to record<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sale <strong>and</strong> may record telephone calls for reasons of security<br />

<strong>and</strong> to assist in solving any disputes which may arise in relation<br />

to bids made at <strong>the</strong> Sale. At some Sales, for example, jewellery<br />

Sales, we may use screens on which images of <strong>the</strong> Lots will be<br />

projected. This service is provided to assist viewing at <strong>the</strong> Sale.<br />

The image on <strong>the</strong> screen should be treated as an indication<br />

only of <strong>the</strong> current Lot. It should be noted that all bids<br />

tendered will relate to <strong>the</strong> actual Lot number announced by <strong>the</strong><br />

Auctioneer. We do not accept any responsibility for any errors<br />

which may occur in <strong>the</strong> use of <strong>the</strong> screen.<br />

5. BIDDING<br />

We do not accept bids from any person who has not<br />

completed <strong>and</strong> delivered to us one of our Bidding Forms,<br />

ei<strong>the</strong>r our Bidder Registration Form, Absentee Bidding Form<br />

or Telephone Bidding Form. You will be asked for proof of<br />

identity, residence, financial details <strong>and</strong> references, which,<br />

when asked for, you must supply if your bids are to be<br />

accepted by us. Please bring your passport, driving license (or<br />

similar photographic proof of identity) <strong>and</strong> a debit or credit<br />

card. We may request a deposit from you before allowing you<br />

to bid. We may refuse entry to a Sale to any person even if that<br />

person has completed a Bidding Form.<br />

Bidding in person<br />

You should come to our Bidder registration desk at <strong>the</strong> Sale<br />

venue <strong>and</strong> fill out a Bidder Registration Form on (or, if possible,<br />

before) <strong>the</strong> day of <strong>the</strong> Sale. The bidding number system is<br />

sometimes referred to as “paddle bidding”. You will be issued<br />

with a large card (a “paddle”) with a printed number on it.<br />

This will be attributed to you for <strong>the</strong> purposes of <strong>the</strong> Sale.<br />

Should you be a successful Bidder you will need to ensure that<br />

your number can be clearly seen by <strong>the</strong> Auctioneer <strong>and</strong> that it<br />

is your number which is identified as <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s. You should<br />

not let anyone else use your paddle as all Lots will be invoiced<br />

to <strong>the</strong> name <strong>and</strong> address given on your Bidder Registration<br />

Form. Once an invoice is issued it will not be changed. If <strong>the</strong>re<br />

is any doubt as to <strong>the</strong> Hammer Price of, or whe<strong>the</strong>r you are <strong>the</strong><br />

successful Bidder of, a particular Lot, you must draw this to <strong>the</strong><br />

attention of <strong>the</strong> Auctioneer before <strong>the</strong> next Lot is offered for<br />

Sale. At <strong>the</strong> end of <strong>the</strong> Sale, or when you have finished bidding<br />

please return your paddle to <strong>the</strong> Bidder registration desk.<br />

Bidding by telephone (only available on lots with a low<br />

estimate greater than £400)<br />

If you wish to bid at <strong>the</strong> Sale by telephone, please complete a<br />

Telephone Bidding Form, which is available from our offices or<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue. Please <strong>the</strong>n return it to <strong>the</strong> office responsible<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Sale at least 24 hours in advance of <strong>the</strong> Sale. It is your<br />

responsibility to check with our Bids Office that your bid has<br />

been received. Telephone calls will be recorded. The telephone<br />

bidding facility is a discretionary service <strong>and</strong> may not be<br />

available in relation to all Lots. We will not be responsible for<br />

bidding on your behalf if you are unavailable at <strong>the</strong> time of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sale or if <strong>the</strong> telephone connection is interrupted during<br />

bidding. Please contact us for fur<strong>the</strong>r details.<br />

Bidding by post or fax<br />

Absentee Bidding Forms can be found in <strong>the</strong> back of this<br />

Catalogue <strong>and</strong> should be completed <strong>and</strong> sent to <strong>the</strong> office<br />

responsible for <strong>the</strong> Sale. It is in your interests to return your<br />

form as soon as possible, as if two or more Bidders submit<br />

identical bids for a Lot, <strong>the</strong> first bid received takes preference.<br />

In any event, all bids should be received at least 24 hours<br />

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efore <strong>the</strong> start of <strong>the</strong> Sale. Please check your Absentee<br />

Bidding Form carefully before returning it to us, fully completed<br />

<strong>and</strong> signed by you. It is your responsibility to check with our<br />

Bids Office that your bid has been received. This additional<br />

service is complimentary <strong>and</strong> is confidential. Such bids are<br />

made at your own risk <strong>and</strong> we cannot accept liability for our<br />

failure to receive <strong>and</strong>/or place any such bids. All bids made on<br />

your behalf will be made at <strong>the</strong> lowest level possible subject to<br />

Reserves <strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r bids made for <strong>the</strong> Lot. Where appropriate<br />

your bids will be rounded down to <strong>the</strong> nearest amount<br />

consistent with <strong>the</strong> Auctioneer’s bidding increments. New<br />

Bidders must also provide proof of identity when submitting<br />

bids. Failure to do this may result in your bid not being placed.<br />

Bidding via <strong>the</strong> internet<br />

Please visit our Website at http://www.bonhams.com for details<br />

of how to bid via <strong>the</strong> internet.<br />

Bidding through an agent<br />

Bids will be accepted as placed on behalf of <strong>the</strong> person named<br />

as <strong>the</strong> principal on <strong>the</strong> Bidding Form although we may refuse<br />

to accept bids from an agent on behalf of a principal <strong>and</strong> may<br />

require written confirmation from <strong>the</strong> principal confirming<br />

<strong>the</strong> agent’s authority to bid. Never<strong>the</strong>less, as <strong>the</strong> Bidding<br />

Form explains, any person placing a bid as agent on behalf<br />

of ano<strong>the</strong>r (whe<strong>the</strong>r or not he has disclosed that fact or <strong>the</strong><br />

identity of his principal) will be jointly <strong>and</strong> severally liable with<br />

<strong>the</strong> principal to <strong>the</strong> Seller <strong>and</strong> to Bonhams under any contract<br />

resulting from <strong>the</strong> acceptance of a bid. Subject to <strong>the</strong> above,<br />

please let us know if you are acting on behalf of ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

person when bidding for Lots at <strong>the</strong> Sale.<br />

Equally, please let us know if you intend to nominate ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

person to bid on your behalf at <strong>the</strong> Sale unless this is to be<br />

carried out by us pursuant to a Telephone or Absentee Bidding<br />

Form that you have completed. If we do not approve <strong>the</strong><br />

agency arrangements in writing before <strong>the</strong> Sale, we are entitled<br />

to assume that <strong>the</strong> person bidding at <strong>the</strong> Sale is bidding on his<br />

own behalf. Accordingly, <strong>the</strong> person bidding at <strong>the</strong> Sale will<br />

be <strong>the</strong> Buyer <strong>and</strong> will be liable to pay <strong>the</strong> Hammer Price <strong>and</strong><br />

Buyer’s Premium <strong>and</strong> associated charges. If we approve <strong>the</strong><br />

identity of your client in advance, we will be in a position to<br />

address <strong>the</strong> invoice to your principal ra<strong>the</strong>r than you. We will<br />

require proof of <strong>the</strong> agent’s client’s identity <strong>and</strong> residence in<br />

advance of any bids made by <strong>the</strong> agent on his behalf. Please<br />

refer to our Conditions of Business <strong>and</strong> contact our Customer<br />

Services Department for fur<strong>the</strong>r details.<br />

6. CONTRACTS BETWEEN THE BUYER AND SELLER AND<br />

THE BUYER AND BONHAMS<br />

On <strong>the</strong> Lot being knocked down to <strong>the</strong> Buyer, a Contract for<br />

Sale of <strong>the</strong> Lot will be entered into between <strong>the</strong> Seller <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Buyer on <strong>the</strong> terms of <strong>the</strong> Contract for Sale set out in<br />

Appendix 1 at <strong>the</strong> back of <strong>the</strong> Catalogue. You will be liable to<br />

pay <strong>the</strong> Purchase Price, which is <strong>the</strong> Hammer Price plus any<br />

applicable VAT. At <strong>the</strong> same time, a separate contract is also<br />

entered into between us as auctioneers <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Buyer. This<br />

is our Buyer’s Agreement, <strong>the</strong> terms of which are set out in<br />

Appendix 2 at <strong>the</strong> back of <strong>the</strong> Catalogue. Please read <strong>the</strong> terms<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Contract for Sale <strong>and</strong> our Buyer’s Agreement contained<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue in case you are <strong>the</strong> successful Bidder. We<br />

may change <strong>the</strong> terms of ei<strong>the</strong>r or both of <strong>the</strong>se agreements<br />

in advance of <strong>the</strong>ir being entered into, by setting out different<br />

terms in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue <strong>and</strong>/or by placing an insert in <strong>the</strong><br />

Catalogue <strong>and</strong>/or by notices at <strong>the</strong> Sale venue <strong>and</strong>/or by oral<br />

announcements before <strong>and</strong> during <strong>the</strong> Sale. You should be<br />

alert to this possibility of changes <strong>and</strong> ask if <strong>the</strong>re have been<br />

any.<br />

7. BUYER’S PREMIUM AND OTHER CHARGES PAYABLE BY<br />

THE BUYER<br />

Under <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s Agreement, a premium (<strong>the</strong> Buyer’s<br />

Premium) is payable to us by <strong>the</strong> Buyer in accordance with <strong>the</strong><br />

terms of <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s Agreement <strong>and</strong> at rates set out below,<br />

calculated by reference to <strong>the</strong> Hammer Price <strong>and</strong> payable in<br />

addition to it. Storage charges <strong>and</strong> Expenses are also payable<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Buyer as set out in <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s Agreement. All <strong>the</strong><br />

sums payable to us by <strong>the</strong> Buyer are subject to VAT. For this<br />

Sale <strong>the</strong> following rates of Buyer’s Premium will be payable<br />

by Buyers of Lots: 20% on <strong>the</strong> first £250,000 of <strong>the</strong> Hammer<br />

Price; 12% on <strong>the</strong> excess over £250,000 of <strong>the</strong> Hammer Price.<br />

On certain Lots, which will be marked “AR” in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue<br />

<strong>and</strong> which are sold for a Hammer Price of €1,000 or greater<br />

(converted into <strong>the</strong> currency of <strong>the</strong> Sale using <strong>the</strong> European<br />

Central Bank Reference rate prevailing on <strong>the</strong> date of <strong>the</strong> Sale),<br />

<strong>the</strong> Additional Premium will be payable to us by <strong>the</strong> Buyer to<br />

cover our expenses relating to <strong>the</strong> payment of royalties under<br />

<strong>the</strong> Artists Resale Right Regulations 2006. The Auctioneer will<br />

announce <strong>the</strong> equivalent of €1,000 in <strong>the</strong> currency in which<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sale will take place at <strong>the</strong> beginning of <strong>the</strong> Sale. The<br />

Additional Premium will be a percentage of <strong>the</strong> amount of <strong>the</strong><br />

Hammer Price calculated in accordance with <strong>the</strong> table below,<br />

<strong>and</strong> shall not exceed €12,500 (converted into <strong>the</strong> currency<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Sale using <strong>the</strong> European Central Bank Reference rate<br />

prevailing on <strong>the</strong> date of <strong>the</strong> Sale).<br />

Hammer Price Percentage<br />

amount<br />

From €0 to €50,000 4%<br />

From €50,000.01 to €200,000 3%<br />

From €200,000.01 to €350,000 1%<br />

From €350,000.01 to €500,000 0.5%<br />

Exceeding €500,000 0.25%<br />

8. VAT<br />

The prevailing rate of VAT at <strong>the</strong> time of going to press is<br />

17.5%, but this is subject to government change <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> rate<br />

payable will be <strong>the</strong> rate in force on <strong>the</strong> date of <strong>the</strong> sale.<br />

The following symbols are used to denote that VAT is due on<br />

<strong>the</strong> Hammer Price <strong>and</strong> Buyer’s Premium:<br />

† VAT at <strong>the</strong> prevailing rate on Hammer Price <strong>and</strong> Buyer’s<br />

Premium<br />

Ω VAT on imported items at <strong>the</strong> prevailing rate on Hammer<br />

Price <strong>and</strong> Buyer’s Premium<br />

* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on<br />

Hammer Price <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> prevailing rate on Buyer’s Premium<br />

G Gold bullion exempt from VAT on <strong>the</strong> Hammer Price <strong>and</strong><br />

subject to VAT at <strong>the</strong> prevailing rate on <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s Premium<br />

• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to <strong>the</strong> Hammer<br />

Price or <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s Premium<br />

a Buyers from within <strong>the</strong> EU: VAT is payable at <strong>the</strong> prevailing<br />

rate on just <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s Premium (NOT <strong>the</strong> Hammer Price)<br />

Buyers from outside <strong>the</strong> EU: VAT is payable at <strong>the</strong> prevailing rate<br />

on both Hammer Price <strong>and</strong> Buyer’s Premium. If a Buyer, having<br />

registered under a non-EU address, decides that <strong>the</strong> item is not<br />

to be exported from <strong>the</strong> EU, <strong>the</strong>n he should advise Bonhams<br />

immediately.<br />

In all o<strong>the</strong>r instances no VAT will be charged on <strong>the</strong> Hammer<br />

Price, but VAT at <strong>the</strong> prevailing rate will be added to Buyer’s<br />

Premium which will be invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis.<br />

9. PAYMENT<br />

It is of critical importance that you ensure that you have readily<br />

available funds to pay <strong>the</strong> Purchase Price <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s<br />

Premium (plus VAT <strong>and</strong> any o<strong>the</strong>r charges <strong>and</strong> Expenses to us)<br />

in full before making a bid for <strong>the</strong> Lot. If you are a successful<br />

Bidder, payment will be due to us by 4.30 pm on <strong>the</strong> second<br />

working day after <strong>the</strong> Sale so that all sums are cleared by <strong>the</strong><br />

seventh working day after <strong>the</strong> Sale. Unless agreed by us in<br />

advance payments made by anyone o<strong>the</strong>r than <strong>the</strong> registered<br />

Buyer will not be accepted. Payment will have to be by one of<br />

<strong>the</strong> following methods (all cheques should be made payable to<br />

Bonhams 1793 Limited).<br />

Sterling personal cheque drawn on a UK branch of a bank<br />

or building society: all cheques must be cleared before you<br />

can collect your purchases;<br />

Bankers draft/building society cheque: if you can provide<br />

suitable proof of identity <strong>and</strong> we are satisfied as to <strong>the</strong><br />

genuineness of <strong>the</strong> draft or cheque, we will allow you to collect<br />

your purchases immediately;<br />

Cash: you may pay for Lots purchased by you at this Sale with<br />

notes, coins or travellers cheques in <strong>the</strong> currency in which<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sale is conducted (but not any o<strong>the</strong>r currency) provided<br />

that <strong>the</strong> total amount payable by you in respect of all Lots<br />

purchased by you at <strong>the</strong> Sale does not exceed £5,000, or <strong>the</strong><br />

equivalent in <strong>the</strong> currency in which <strong>the</strong> Sale is conducted, at<br />

<strong>the</strong> time when payment is made. If <strong>the</strong> amount payable by you<br />

for Lots exceeds that sum, <strong>the</strong> balance must be paid o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />

than in coins, notes or travellers cheques;<br />

Sterling travellers cheques: you may pay for Lots purchased<br />

by you at this Sale with travellers cheques, provided <strong>the</strong> total<br />

amount payable by you in respect of all Lots purchased by you<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Sale does not exceed £5,000. We will need to see your<br />

passport if you wish to pay using travellers cheques;<br />

Bank transfer: you may electronically transfer funds to our<br />

Trust Account. If you do so, please quote your paddle number<br />

<strong>and</strong> invoice number as <strong>the</strong> reference. Our Trust Account details<br />

are as follows:<br />

Bank: National Westminster Bank Plc<br />

Address: PO Box 4RY<br />

250 Regent Street<br />

London W1A 4RY<br />

Account Name: Bonhams 1793 Limited Trust Account<br />

Account Number: 25563009<br />

Sort Code: 56-00-27<br />

IBAN Number: GB 33 NWBK 560027 25563009<br />

If paying by bank transfer, <strong>the</strong> amount received after <strong>the</strong><br />

deduction of any bank fees <strong>and</strong>/or conversion of <strong>the</strong> currency<br />

of payment to pounds sterling must not be less than <strong>the</strong><br />

sterling amount payable, as set out on <strong>the</strong> invoice.<br />

Debit cards issued by a UK bank: <strong>the</strong>re is no additional<br />

charge for purchases made with personal debit cards. Debit<br />

cards issued by an overseas bank, deferred <strong>and</strong> company debit<br />

cards <strong>and</strong> all credit cards will be subject to a 3% surcharge;<br />

Credit cards: Visa <strong>and</strong> Mastercard only. Please note <strong>the</strong>re is a<br />

3% surcharge on <strong>the</strong> total invoice value when payments are<br />

made using credit cards. It may be advisable to notify your card<br />

provider of your intended purchase in advance to reduce delays<br />

caused by us having to seek authority when you come to pay. If<br />

you have any questions with regard to payment, please contact<br />

our Customer Services Department.<br />

10. COLLECTION AND STORAGE<br />

The Buyer of a Lot will not be allowed to collect it until<br />

payment in full <strong>and</strong> in cleared funds has been made (unless<br />

we have made a special arrangement with <strong>the</strong> Buyer). For<br />

collection <strong>and</strong> removal of purchased Lots, please refer to<br />

Sale Information at <strong>the</strong> front of <strong>the</strong> catalogue. Our offices<br />

are open 9.00am - 5pm Monday to Friday. Details relating to<br />

<strong>the</strong> collection of a Lot, <strong>the</strong> storage of a Lot <strong>and</strong> our Storage<br />

Contractor after <strong>the</strong> Sale are set out at <strong>the</strong> end of this Notice<br />

to Bidders.<br />

11. SHIPPING<br />

Please refer all enquiries to our shipping department on:<br />

Tel: 020 7468 8353/8302 or 020 8222 6443 Fax: 020 7629<br />

9673 Email: shipping@bonhams.com<br />

12. EXPORT/TRADE RESTRICTIONS<br />

It is your sole responsibility to comply with all export <strong>and</strong><br />

import regulations relating to your purchases <strong>and</strong> also to<br />

obtain any relevant export <strong>and</strong>/or import licence(s). Export<br />

licences are issued by <strong>the</strong> Museums, Libraries <strong>and</strong> Archives<br />

Council <strong>and</strong> application forms can be obtained from its Export<br />

Licensing Unit. The detailed provisions of <strong>the</strong> export licencing<br />

arrangements can be found on <strong>the</strong> MLA website www.mla.<br />

gov.uk or by phoning MLA on 020 7273 8266. The need for<br />

import licences varies from country to country <strong>and</strong> you should<br />

acquaint yourself with all relevant local requirements <strong>and</strong><br />

provisions. The refusal of any import or export licence(s) or any<br />

delay in obtaining such licence(s) shall not permit <strong>the</strong> rescission<br />

of any sale nor allow any delay in making full payment for<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lot. Generally, please contact our shipping department<br />

before <strong>the</strong> Sale if you require assistance in relation to export<br />

regulations.<br />

13. CITES REGULATIONS<br />

Please be aware that all Lots marked with <strong>the</strong> symbol Y are<br />

subject to CITES regulations when exporting <strong>the</strong>se items<br />

outside <strong>the</strong> EU. These regulations may be found at www.<br />

ukcites.gov.uk or may be requested from:<br />

DEFRA, Global Wildlife Division<br />

1st Floor, Temple Quay House<br />

2 The Square<br />

BRISTOL BS1 6EB<br />

14. THE SELLERS AND/OR BONHAMS’ LIABILITY<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r than any liability of <strong>the</strong> Seller to <strong>the</strong> Buyer of a Lot<br />

under <strong>the</strong> Contract for Sale, nei<strong>the</strong>r we nor <strong>the</strong> Seller are<br />

liable (whe<strong>the</strong>r in negligence or o<strong>the</strong>rwise) for any error or<br />

misdescription or omission in any Description of a Lot or any<br />

Estimate in respect of it, whe<strong>the</strong>r contained in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue<br />

or o<strong>the</strong>rwise, whe<strong>the</strong>r given orally or in writing <strong>and</strong> whe<strong>the</strong>r<br />

given before or during <strong>the</strong> Sale. Nei<strong>the</strong>r we nor <strong>the</strong> Seller will<br />

be liable for any loss of Business, profits, revenue or income, or<br />

for loss of reputation, or for disruption to Business or wasted<br />

time on <strong>the</strong> part of management or staff, or for indirect losses<br />

or consequential damages of any kind, irrespective in any<br />

case of <strong>the</strong> nature, volume or source of <strong>the</strong> loss or damage<br />

alleged to be suffered, <strong>and</strong> irrespective of whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> said<br />

loss or damage is caused by or claimed in respect of any<br />

negligence, o<strong>the</strong>r tort, breach of contract (if any) or statutory<br />

duty, restitutionary claim or o<strong>the</strong>rwise. In any circumstances<br />

where we <strong>and</strong>/or <strong>the</strong> Seller are liable in relation to any Lot or<br />

any Description or Estimate made of any Lot, or <strong>the</strong> conduct<br />

of any Sale in relation to any Lot, whe<strong>the</strong>r in damages, for an<br />

indemnity or contribution, or for a restitutionary remedy or<br />

o<strong>the</strong>rwise, our <strong>and</strong>/or <strong>the</strong> Seller’s liability (combined, if both we<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seller are liable) will be limited to payment of a sum<br />

which will not exceed by way of maximum <strong>the</strong> amount of <strong>the</strong><br />

Purchase Price of <strong>the</strong> Lot irrespective in any case of <strong>the</strong> nature,<br />

volume or source of any loss or damage alleged to be suffered<br />

or sum claimed as due, <strong>and</strong> irrespective of whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> liability<br />

arises from any negligence, o<strong>the</strong>r tort, breach of contract (if<br />

any) or statutory duty or o<strong>the</strong>rwise. Nothing set out above will<br />

be construed as excluding or restricting (whe<strong>the</strong>r directly or<br />

indirectly) our liability or excluding or restricting any person’s<br />

rights or remedies in respect of (i) fraud, or (ii) death or<br />

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personal injury caused by our negligence (or by <strong>the</strong> negligence<br />

of any person under our control or for whom we are legally<br />

responsible), or (iii) acts or omissions for which we are liable<br />

under <strong>the</strong> Occupiers Liability Act 1957, or (iv) any o<strong>the</strong>r liability<br />

to <strong>the</strong> extent <strong>the</strong> same may not be excluded or restricted as a<br />

matter of law or (v) our undertakings under paragraphs 9 (in<br />

relation to specialist Stamp or Book Sales only) <strong>and</strong> 10 of <strong>the</strong><br />

Buyer’s Agreement. The same applies in respect of <strong>the</strong> Seller,<br />

as if references to us in this paragraph were substituted with<br />

references to <strong>the</strong> Seller.<br />

15. CLOCKS AND WATCHES<br />

All Lots are sold “as is”, <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> absence of any reference<br />

to <strong>the</strong> condition of a clock or watch does not imply that<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lot is in good condition <strong>and</strong> without defects, repairs or<br />

restorations. Most clocks <strong>and</strong> watches have been repaired in<br />

<strong>the</strong> course of <strong>the</strong>ir normal lifetime <strong>and</strong> may now incorporate<br />

parts not original to <strong>the</strong>m. Fur<strong>the</strong>rmore, Bonhams makes<br />

no representation or warranty that any clock or watch is in<br />

working order. As clocks <strong>and</strong> watches often contain fine <strong>and</strong><br />

complex mechanisms, Bidders should be aware that a general<br />

service, change of battery or fur<strong>the</strong>r repair work, for which <strong>the</strong><br />

Buyer is solely responsible, may be necessary. Bidders should<br />

be aware that <strong>the</strong> importation of watches such as Rolex, Frank<br />

Muller <strong>and</strong> Corum into <strong>the</strong> United States is highly restricted.<br />

These watches may not be shipped to <strong>the</strong> USA <strong>and</strong> can only be<br />

imported personally.<br />

DATA PROTECTION – USE OF YOUR INFORMATION<br />

As a result of <strong>the</strong> services provided by us, we obtain personal<br />

data about you (which expression for <strong>the</strong> purposes of this<br />

paragraph only includes your employees <strong>and</strong> officers, if<br />

relevant). You agree to our use of it as follows.<br />

We may use your data to notify you about changes to our<br />

services <strong>and</strong> to provide you with information about products<br />

or services that you request from us or which we feel may<br />

be of interest to you. Data about you may be analysed to<br />

identify your potential preferences for <strong>the</strong>se purposes. We<br />

may disclose your data to any member of our group (which<br />

means our subsidiaries, our ultimate holding company <strong>and</strong><br />

its subsidiaries as defined in section 736 of <strong>the</strong> Companies<br />

Act 1985, <strong>including</strong> any overseas subsidiary). Subject to this,<br />

we will not disclose your data to any third party but we may<br />

from time to time provide you with information about goods<br />

<strong>and</strong> services provided by third parties which we feel may be of<br />

interest to you. Any member of our group may use your data<br />

for similar purposes.<br />

We will keep your data for a period of six years from <strong>the</strong><br />

date of your last contact with us so as to simplify any future<br />

registration. The data may be transferred to <strong>and</strong> stored outside<br />

<strong>the</strong> European Economic Area <strong>and</strong> you agree to this transfer.<br />

You have <strong>the</strong> right to request us not to use your information<br />

for <strong>the</strong>se purposes by contacting Bonhams 1793 Limited<br />

(which for <strong>the</strong> purpose of <strong>the</strong> Data Protection Act 1998 is <strong>the</strong><br />

data controller) at Montpelier Galleries, Montpelier Street,<br />

London SW7 1HH, United Kingdom or by e-mail at client.<br />

services@bonhams.com.<br />

APPENDIX 1<br />

CONTRACT FOR SALE<br />

IMPORTANT: These terms may be changed in advance of <strong>the</strong><br />

Sale of <strong>the</strong> Lot to you, by <strong>the</strong> setting out of different terms in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Catalogue for <strong>the</strong> Sale <strong>and</strong>/or by placing an insert in <strong>the</strong><br />

Catalogue <strong>and</strong>/or by notices at <strong>the</strong> Sale venue <strong>and</strong>/or by oral<br />

announcements before <strong>and</strong> during <strong>the</strong> Sale at <strong>the</strong> Sale venue.<br />

You should be alert to this possibility of changes <strong>and</strong> ask in<br />

advance of bidding if <strong>the</strong>re have been any.<br />

UNDER THIS CONTRACT, THE SELLER’S LIABILITY IN RESPECT<br />

OF THE QUALITY OF THE LOT, ITS FITNESS FOR ANY PURPOSE<br />

AND ITS CONFORMITY WITH ANY DESCRIPTION IS LIMITED.<br />

YOU ARE STRONGLY ADVISED TO EXAMINE THE LOT FOR<br />

YOURSELF AND/OR OBTAIN AN INDEPENDENT EXAMINATION<br />

OF IT BEFORE YOU BUY IT.<br />

1 THE CONTRACT<br />

1.1 These terms govern <strong>the</strong> Contract for Sale of <strong>the</strong><br />

Lot by <strong>the</strong> Seller to <strong>the</strong> Buyer.<br />

1.2 The Definitions <strong>and</strong> Glossary contained in<br />

Appendix 3 in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue are incorporated<br />

into this Contract for Sale <strong>and</strong> a separate copy<br />

can also be provided by Bonhams on request.<br />

Where words <strong>and</strong> phrases are used which are in<br />

<strong>the</strong> List of Definitions, <strong>the</strong>y are printed in italics.<br />

1.3 The Seller sells <strong>the</strong> Lot as <strong>the</strong> principal to <strong>the</strong><br />

Contract for Sale, such contract being made<br />

between <strong>the</strong> Seller <strong>and</strong> you through Bonhams<br />

which acts in <strong>the</strong> sole capacity as <strong>the</strong> Seller’s<br />

agent <strong>and</strong> not as an additional principal.<br />

However, if <strong>the</strong> Catalogue states that Bonhams<br />

sells <strong>the</strong> Lot as principal, or such a statement is<br />

made by an announcement by <strong>the</strong> Auctioneer,<br />

or by a notice at <strong>the</strong> Sale, or an insert in <strong>the</strong><br />

Catalogue, <strong>the</strong>n Bonhams is <strong>the</strong> Seller for <strong>the</strong><br />

purposes of this agreement.<br />

1.4 The contract is made on <strong>the</strong> fall of <strong>the</strong><br />

Auctioneer’s hammer in respect of <strong>the</strong> Lot when<br />

it is knocked down to you.<br />

2 SELLER’S UNDERTAKINGS<br />

2.1 The Seller undertakes to you that:<br />

2.1.1 <strong>the</strong> Seller is <strong>the</strong> owner of <strong>the</strong> Lot or is duly<br />

authorised to sell <strong>the</strong> Lot by <strong>the</strong> owner;<br />

2.1.2 save as disclosed in <strong>the</strong> Entry for <strong>the</strong> Lot in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Catalogue, <strong>the</strong> Seller sells <strong>the</strong> Lot with full<br />

title guarantee or, where <strong>the</strong> seller is an executor,<br />

trustee, liquidator, receiver or administrator, with<br />

whatever right, title or interest he may have in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lot<br />

2.1.3 except where <strong>the</strong> Sale is by an executor, trustee,<br />

liquidator, receiver or administrator <strong>the</strong> Seller is<br />

both legally entitled to sell <strong>the</strong> Lot, <strong>and</strong> legally<br />

capable of conferring on you quiet possession<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Lot <strong>and</strong> that <strong>the</strong> sale conforms in every<br />

respect with <strong>the</strong> terms implied by <strong>the</strong> Sale of<br />

Goods Act 1979, Sections 12(1) <strong>and</strong> 12(2) (see<br />

<strong>the</strong> Definitions <strong>and</strong> Glossary);<br />

2.1.4 <strong>the</strong> Seller has complied with all requirements,<br />

legal or o<strong>the</strong>rwise, relating to any export or<br />

import of <strong>the</strong> Lot, <strong>and</strong> all duties <strong>and</strong> taxes in<br />

respect of <strong>the</strong> export or import of <strong>the</strong> Lot have<br />

(unless stated to <strong>the</strong> contrary in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue<br />

or announced by <strong>the</strong> Auctioneer) been paid <strong>and</strong>,<br />

so far as <strong>the</strong> Seller is aware, all third parties have<br />

complied with such requirements in <strong>the</strong> past;<br />

2.1.5 subject to any alterations expressly identified as<br />

such made by announcement or notice at <strong>the</strong><br />

Sale venue or by <strong>the</strong> Notice to Bidders or by an<br />

insert in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue, <strong>the</strong> Lot corresponds with<br />

<strong>the</strong> Contractual Description of <strong>the</strong> Lot, being that<br />

part of <strong>the</strong> Entry about <strong>the</strong> Lot in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue<br />

which is in bold letters <strong>and</strong> (except for colour)<br />

with any photograph of <strong>the</strong> Lot in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> contents of any Condition Report which<br />

has been provided to <strong>the</strong> Buyer.<br />

3 DESCRIPTIONS OF THE LOT<br />

3.1 Paragraph 2.1.5 sets out what is <strong>the</strong> Contractual<br />

Description of <strong>the</strong> Lot. In particular, <strong>the</strong> Lot is<br />

not sold as corresponding with that part of <strong>the</strong><br />

Entry in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue which is not printed in<br />

bold letters, which merely sets out (on <strong>the</strong> Seller’s<br />

behalf) Bonhams’ opinion about <strong>the</strong> Lot <strong>and</strong><br />

which is not part of <strong>the</strong> Contractual Description<br />

upon which <strong>the</strong> Lot is sold. Any statement or<br />

representation o<strong>the</strong>r than that part of <strong>the</strong> Entry<br />

referred to in paragraph 2.1.5 (toge<strong>the</strong>r with any<br />

express alteration to it as referred to in paragraph<br />

2.1.5), <strong>including</strong> any Description or Estimate,<br />

whe<strong>the</strong>r made orally or in writing, <strong>including</strong> in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Catalogue or on Bonhams’ Website, or by<br />

conduct, or o<strong>the</strong>rwise, <strong>and</strong> whe<strong>the</strong>r by or on<br />

behalf of <strong>the</strong> Seller or Bonhams <strong>and</strong> whe<strong>the</strong>r<br />

made prior to or during <strong>the</strong> Sale, is not part of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Contractual Description upon which <strong>the</strong> Lot<br />

is sold.<br />

3.2 Except as provided in paragraph 2.1.5, <strong>the</strong><br />

Seller does not make or give <strong>and</strong> does not<br />

agree to make or give any contractual promise,<br />

undertaking, obligation, guarantee, warranty, or<br />

representation of fact, or undertake any duty of<br />

care, in relation to any Description of <strong>the</strong> Lot or<br />

any Estimate in relation to it, nor of <strong>the</strong> accuracy<br />

or completeness of any Description or Estimate<br />

which may have been made by or on behalf<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Seller <strong>including</strong> by Bonhams. No such<br />

Description or Estimate is incorporated into this<br />

Contract for Sale.<br />

4 FITNESS FOR PURPOSE AND SATISFACTORY<br />

QUALITY<br />

4.1 The Seller does not make <strong>and</strong> does not<br />

agree to make any contractual promise,<br />

undertaking, obligation, guarantee, warranty,<br />

or representation of fact in relation to <strong>the</strong><br />

satisfactory quality of <strong>the</strong> Lot or its fitness for any<br />

purpose.<br />

4.2 The Seller will not be liable for any breach of<br />

any undertaking, whe<strong>the</strong>r implied by <strong>the</strong> Sale<br />

of Goods Act 1979 or o<strong>the</strong>rwise, as to <strong>the</strong><br />

satisfactory quality of <strong>the</strong> Lot or its fitness for any<br />

purpose.<br />

5 RISK, PROPERTY AND TITLE<br />

5.1 Risk in <strong>the</strong> Lot passes to you when it is knocked<br />

down to you on <strong>the</strong> fall of <strong>the</strong> Auctioneer’s<br />

hammer in respect of <strong>the</strong> Lot. The Seller will not<br />

be responsible <strong>the</strong>reafter for <strong>the</strong> Lot prior to<br />

you collecting it from Bonhams or <strong>the</strong> Storage<br />

Contractor, with whom you have separate<br />

contract(s) as Buyer. You will indemnify <strong>the</strong> Seller<br />

<strong>and</strong> keep <strong>the</strong> Seller fully indemnified from <strong>and</strong><br />

against all claims, proceedings, costs, expenses<br />

<strong>and</strong> losses arising in respect of any injury, loss<br />

<strong>and</strong> damage caused to <strong>the</strong> Lot after <strong>the</strong> fall of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Auctioneer’s hammer until you obtain full<br />

title to it.<br />

5.2 Title to <strong>the</strong> Lot remains in <strong>and</strong> is retained by <strong>the</strong><br />

Seller until <strong>the</strong> Purchase Price <strong>and</strong> all o<strong>the</strong>r sums<br />

payable by you to Bonhams in relation to <strong>the</strong> Lot<br />

have been paid in full to, <strong>and</strong> received in cleared<br />

funds by, Bonhams.<br />

6 PAYMENT<br />

6.1 Your obligation to pay <strong>the</strong> Purchase Price arises<br />

when <strong>the</strong> Lot is knocked down to you on <strong>the</strong> fall<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Auctioneer’s hammer in respect of <strong>the</strong> Lot.<br />

6.2 Time will be of <strong>the</strong> essence in relation to<br />

payment of <strong>the</strong> Purchase Price <strong>and</strong> all o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

sums payable by you to Bonhams. Unless agreed<br />

in writing with you by Bonhams on <strong>the</strong> Seller’s<br />

behalf (in which case you must comply with <strong>the</strong><br />

terms of that agreement), all such sums must<br />

be paid to Bonhams by you in <strong>the</strong> currency in<br />

which <strong>the</strong> Sale was conducted by not later than<br />

4.30pm on <strong>the</strong> second working day following<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sale <strong>and</strong> you must ensure that <strong>the</strong> funds are<br />

cleared by <strong>the</strong> seventh working day after <strong>the</strong><br />

Sale. Payment must be made to Bonhams by one<br />

of <strong>the</strong> methods stated in <strong>the</strong> Notice to Bidders<br />

unless o<strong>the</strong>rwise agreed with you in writing by<br />

Bonhams. If you do not pay any sums due in<br />

accordance with this paragraph, <strong>the</strong> Seller will<br />

have <strong>the</strong> rights set out in paragraph 8 below.<br />

7 COLLECTION OF THE LOT<br />

7.1 Unless o<strong>the</strong>rwise agreed in writing with you by<br />

Bonhams, <strong>the</strong> Lot will be released to you or to<br />

your order only when Bonhams has received<br />

cleared funds to <strong>the</strong> amount of <strong>the</strong> full Purchase<br />

Price <strong>and</strong> all o<strong>the</strong>r sums owed by you to <strong>the</strong><br />

Seller <strong>and</strong> to Bonhams.<br />

7.2 The Seller is entitled to withhold possession from<br />

you of any o<strong>the</strong>r Lot he has sold to you at <strong>the</strong><br />

same or at any o<strong>the</strong>r Sale <strong>and</strong> whe<strong>the</strong>r currently<br />

in Bonhams’ possession or not until payment in<br />

full <strong>and</strong> in cleared funds of <strong>the</strong> Purchase Price<br />

<strong>and</strong> all o<strong>the</strong>r sums due to <strong>the</strong> Seller <strong>and</strong>/or<br />

Bonhams in respect of <strong>the</strong> Lot.<br />

7.3 You will collect <strong>and</strong> remove <strong>the</strong> Lot at your<br />

own expense from Bonhams’ custody <strong>and</strong>/or<br />

control or from <strong>the</strong> Storage Contractor’s custody<br />

in accordance with Bonhams’ instructions or<br />

requirements.<br />

7.4 You will be wholly responsible for packing,<br />

h<strong>and</strong>ling <strong>and</strong> transport of <strong>the</strong> Lot on collection<br />

<strong>and</strong> for complying with all import or export<br />

regulations in connection with <strong>the</strong> Lot.<br />

7.5 You will be wholly responsible for any removal,<br />

storage or o<strong>the</strong>r charges or expenses incurred<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Seller if you do not remove <strong>the</strong> Lot in<br />

accordance with this paragraph 7 <strong>and</strong> will<br />

indemnify <strong>the</strong> Seller against all charges, costs,<br />

<strong>including</strong> any legal costs <strong>and</strong> fees, expenses <strong>and</strong><br />

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losses suffered by <strong>the</strong> Seller by reason of your<br />

failure to remove <strong>the</strong> Lot <strong>including</strong> any charges<br />

due under any Storage Contract. All such sums<br />

due to <strong>the</strong> Seller will be payable on dem<strong>and</strong>.<br />

8 FAILURE TO PAY FOR THE LOT<br />

8.1 If <strong>the</strong> Purchase Price for a Lot is not paid to<br />

Bonhams in full in accordance with <strong>the</strong> Contract<br />

for Sale <strong>the</strong> Seller will be entitled, with <strong>the</strong> prior<br />

written agreement of Bonhams but without<br />

fur<strong>the</strong>r notice to you, to exercise one or more of<br />

<strong>the</strong> following rights (whe<strong>the</strong>r through Bonhams<br />

or o<strong>the</strong>rwise):<br />

8.1.1 to terminate immediately <strong>the</strong> Contract for Sale of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lot for your breach of contract;<br />

8.1.2 to resell <strong>the</strong> Lot by auction, private treaty or any<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r means on giving seven days’ written notice<br />

to you of <strong>the</strong> intention to resell;<br />

8.1.3 to retain possession of <strong>the</strong> Lot;<br />

8.1.4 to remove <strong>and</strong> store <strong>the</strong> Lot at your expense;<br />

8.1.5 to take legal proceedings against you for any<br />

sum due under <strong>the</strong> Contract for Sale <strong>and</strong>/or<br />

damages for breach of contract;<br />

8.1.6 to be paid interest on any monies due (after as<br />

well as before judgement or order) at <strong>the</strong> annual<br />

rate of 5% per annum above <strong>the</strong> base rate of<br />

National Westminster Bank Plc from time to time<br />

to be calculated on a daily basis from <strong>the</strong> date<br />

upon which such monies become payable until<br />

<strong>the</strong> date of actual payment;<br />

8.1.7 to repossess <strong>the</strong> Lot (or any part <strong>the</strong>reof) which<br />

has not become your property, <strong>and</strong> for this<br />

purpose (unless <strong>the</strong> Buyer buys <strong>the</strong> Lot as a<br />

Consumer from <strong>the</strong> Seller selling in <strong>the</strong> course<br />

of a Business) you hereby grant an irrevocable<br />

licence to <strong>the</strong> Seller by himself <strong>and</strong> to his<br />

servants or agents to enter upon all or any of<br />

your premises (with or without vehicles) during<br />

normal Business hours to take possession of <strong>the</strong><br />

Lot or part <strong>the</strong>reof;<br />

8.1.8 to retain possession of any o<strong>the</strong>r property sold to<br />

you by <strong>the</strong> Seller at <strong>the</strong> Sale or any o<strong>the</strong>r auction<br />

or by private treaty until all sums due under <strong>the</strong><br />

Contract for Sale shall have been paid in full in<br />

cleared funds;<br />

8.1.9 to retain possession of, <strong>and</strong> on three months’<br />

written notice to sell, Without Reserve, any of<br />

your o<strong>the</strong>r property in <strong>the</strong> possession of <strong>the</strong><br />

Seller <strong>and</strong>/or of Bonhams (as bailee for <strong>the</strong> Seller)<br />

for any purpose (<strong>including</strong>, without limitation,<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r goods sold to you) <strong>and</strong> to apply any<br />

monies due to you as a result of such sale in<br />

satisfaction or part satisfaction of any amounts<br />

owed to <strong>the</strong> Seller or to Bonhams; <strong>and</strong><br />

8.1.10 so long as such goods remain in <strong>the</strong> possession<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Seller or Bonhams as its bailee, to rescind<br />

<strong>the</strong> contract for <strong>the</strong> Sale of any o<strong>the</strong>r goods sold<br />

to you by <strong>the</strong> Seller at <strong>the</strong> Sale or at any o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

auction or by private treaty <strong>and</strong> apply any monies<br />

received from you in respect of such goods in<br />

part or full satisfaction of any amounts owed to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Seller or to Bonhams by you.<br />

8.2 You agree to indemnify <strong>the</strong> Seller against all<br />

legal <strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r costs of enforcement, all losses<br />

<strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r expenses <strong>and</strong> costs (<strong>including</strong> any<br />

monies payable to Bonhams in order to obtain<br />

<strong>the</strong> release of <strong>the</strong> Lot) incurred by <strong>the</strong> Seller<br />

(whe<strong>the</strong>r or not court proceedings will have<br />

been issued) as a result of Bonhams taking steps<br />

under this paragraph 8 on a full indemnity basis<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r with interest <strong>the</strong>reon (after as well as<br />

before judgement or order) at <strong>the</strong> rate specified<br />

in paragraph 8.1.6 from <strong>the</strong> date upon which<br />

<strong>the</strong> Seller becomes liable to pay <strong>the</strong> same until<br />

payment by you.<br />

8.3 On any resale of <strong>the</strong> Lot under paragraph 8.1.2,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Seller will account to you in respect of any<br />

balance remaining from any monies received by<br />

him or on his behalf in respect of <strong>the</strong> Lot, after<br />

<strong>the</strong> payment of all sums due to <strong>the</strong> Seller <strong>and</strong><br />

to Bonhams, within 28 days of receipt of such<br />

monies by him or on his behalf.<br />

9 THE SELLER’S LIABILITY<br />

9.1 The Seller will not be liable for any injury, loss or<br />

damage caused by <strong>the</strong> Lot after <strong>the</strong> fall of <strong>the</strong><br />

Auctioneer’s hammer in respect of <strong>the</strong> Lot.<br />

9.2 Subject to paragraph 9.3 below, except for<br />

breach of <strong>the</strong> express undertaking provided in<br />

paragraph 2.1.5, <strong>the</strong> Seller will not be liable<br />

for any breach of any term that <strong>the</strong> Lot will<br />

correspond with any Description applied to it by<br />

or on behalf of <strong>the</strong> Seller, whe<strong>the</strong>r implied by<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sale of Goods Act 1979 or o<strong>the</strong>rwise.<br />

9.3 Unless <strong>the</strong> Seller sells <strong>the</strong> Lot in <strong>the</strong> course of a<br />

Business <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Buyer buys it as a Consumer,<br />

9.3.1 <strong>the</strong> Seller will not be liable (whe<strong>the</strong>r in<br />

negligence, o<strong>the</strong>r tort, breach of contract or<br />

statutory duty or in restitution or under <strong>the</strong><br />

Misrepresentation Act 1967, or in any o<strong>the</strong>r way)<br />

for any lack of conformity with, or inaccuracy,<br />

error, misdescription or omission in any<br />

Description of <strong>the</strong> Lot or any Entry or Estimate in<br />

relation to <strong>the</strong> Lot made by or on behalf of <strong>the</strong><br />

Seller (whe<strong>the</strong>r made in writing, <strong>including</strong> in <strong>the</strong><br />

Catalogue, or on <strong>the</strong> Website, or orally, or by<br />

conduct or o<strong>the</strong>rwise) <strong>and</strong> whe<strong>the</strong>r made before<br />

or after this agreement or prior to or during <strong>the</strong><br />

Sale;<br />

9.3.2 <strong>the</strong> Seller will not be liable for any loss of<br />

Business, Business profits or revenue or income<br />

or for loss of reputation or for disruption to<br />

Business or wasted time on <strong>the</strong> part of <strong>the</strong> Buyer<br />

or of <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s management or staff or, for<br />

any indirect losses or consequential damages of<br />

any kind, irrespective in any case of <strong>the</strong> nature,<br />

volume or source of <strong>the</strong> loss or damage alleged<br />

to be suffered, <strong>and</strong> irrespective of whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong><br />

said loss or damage is caused by or claimed in<br />

respect of any negligence, o<strong>the</strong>r tort, breach of<br />

contract, statutory duty, restitutionary claim or<br />

o<strong>the</strong>rwise;<br />

9.3.3 in any circumstances where <strong>the</strong> Seller is liable to<br />

you in respect of <strong>the</strong> Lot, or any act, omission,<br />

statement, or representation in respect of it, or<br />

this agreement or its performance, <strong>and</strong> whe<strong>the</strong>r<br />

in damages, for an indemnity or contribution<br />

or for a restitutionary remedy or in any way<br />

whatsoever, <strong>the</strong> Seller’s liability will be limited to<br />

payment of a sum which will not exceed by way<br />

of maximum <strong>the</strong> amount of <strong>the</strong> Purchase Price<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Lot irrespective in any case of <strong>the</strong> nature,<br />

volume or source of any loss or damage alleged<br />

to be suffered or sum claimed as due, <strong>and</strong><br />

irrespective of whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> liability arises from<br />

any negligence, o<strong>the</strong>r tort, breach of contract,<br />

statutory duty, bailee’s duty, restitutionary claim<br />

or o<strong>the</strong>rwise.<br />

9.4 Nothing set out in paragraphs 9.1 to 9.3 above<br />

will be construed as excluding or restricting<br />

(whe<strong>the</strong>r directly or indirectly) any person’s<br />

liability or excluding or restricting any person’s<br />

rights or remedies in respect of (i) fraud, or<br />

(ii) death or personal injury caused by <strong>the</strong><br />

Seller’s negligence (or any person under <strong>the</strong><br />

Seller’s control or for whom <strong>the</strong> Seller is legally<br />

responsible), or (iii) acts or omissions for which<br />

<strong>the</strong> Seller is liable under <strong>the</strong> Occupiers Liability<br />

Act 1957, or (iv) any o<strong>the</strong>r liability to <strong>the</strong> extent<br />

<strong>the</strong> same may not be excluded or restricted as a<br />

matter of law.<br />

10 MISCELLANEOUS<br />

10.1 You may not assign ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> benefit or burden<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Contract for Sale.<br />

10.2 The Seller’s failure or delay in enforcing or<br />

exercising any power or right under <strong>the</strong> Contract<br />

for Sale will not operate or be deemed to<br />

operate as a waiver of his rights under it except<br />

to <strong>the</strong> extent of any express waiver given to you<br />

in writing. Any such waiver will not affect <strong>the</strong><br />

Seller’s ability subsequently to enforce any right<br />

arising under <strong>the</strong> Contract for Sale.<br />

10.3 If ei<strong>the</strong>r party to <strong>the</strong> Contract for Sale is<br />

prevented from performing that party’s<br />

respective obligations under <strong>the</strong> Contract for<br />

Sale by circumstances beyond its reasonable<br />

control or if performance of its obligations would<br />

by reason of such circumstances give rise to a<br />

significantly increased financial cost to it, that<br />

party will not, for so long as such circumstances<br />

prevail, be required to perform such obligations.<br />

This paragraph does not apply to <strong>the</strong> obligations<br />

imposed on you by paragraph 6.<br />

10.4 Any notice or o<strong>the</strong>r communication to be given<br />

under <strong>the</strong> Contract for Sale must be in writing<br />

<strong>and</strong> may be delivered by h<strong>and</strong> or sent by first<br />

class post or air mail or fax transmission, if to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Seller, addressed c/o Bonhams at its address<br />

or fax number in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue (marked for <strong>the</strong><br />

attention of <strong>the</strong> Company Secretary), <strong>and</strong> if to<br />

you to <strong>the</strong> address or fax number of <strong>the</strong> Buyer<br />

given in <strong>the</strong> Bidding Form (unless notice of any<br />

change of address is given in writing). It is <strong>the</strong><br />

responsibility of <strong>the</strong> sender of <strong>the</strong> notice or<br />

communication to ensure that it is received in a<br />

legible form within any applicable time period.<br />

10.5 If any term or any part of any term of <strong>the</strong><br />

Contract for Sale is held to be unenforceable or<br />

invalid, such unenforceability or invalidity will<br />

not affect <strong>the</strong> enforceability <strong>and</strong> validity of <strong>the</strong><br />

remaining terms or <strong>the</strong> remainder of <strong>the</strong> relevant<br />

term.<br />

10.6 References in <strong>the</strong> Contract for Sale to Bonhams<br />

will, where appropriate, include reference to<br />

Bonhams’ officers, employees <strong>and</strong> agents.<br />

10.7 The headings used in <strong>the</strong> Contract for Sale<br />

are for convenience only <strong>and</strong> will not affect its<br />

interpretation.<br />

10.8 In <strong>the</strong> Contract for Sale “<strong>including</strong>” means<br />

“<strong>including</strong>, without limitation”.<br />

10.9 References to <strong>the</strong> singular will include reference<br />

to <strong>the</strong> plural (<strong>and</strong> vice versa) <strong>and</strong> reference to<br />

any one gender will include reference to <strong>the</strong><br />

o<strong>the</strong>r genders.<br />

10.10 Reference to a numbered paragraph is to a<br />

paragraph of <strong>the</strong> Contract for Sale.<br />

10.11 Save as expressly provided in paragraph 10.12<br />

nothing in <strong>the</strong> Contract for Sale confers (or<br />

purports to confer) on any person who is not<br />

a party to <strong>the</strong> Contract for Sale any benefit<br />

conferred by, or <strong>the</strong> right to enforce any term of,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Contract for Sale.<br />

10.12 Where <strong>the</strong> Contract for Sale confers an immunity<br />

from, <strong>and</strong>/or an exclusion or restriction of, <strong>the</strong><br />

responsibility <strong>and</strong>/or liability of <strong>the</strong> Seller, it will<br />

also operate in favour <strong>and</strong> for <strong>the</strong> benefit of<br />

Bonhams, Bonhams’ holding company <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

subsidiaries of such holding company <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

successors <strong>and</strong> assigns of Bonhams <strong>and</strong> of such<br />

companies <strong>and</strong> of any<br />

officer, employee <strong>and</strong> agent of Bonhams <strong>and</strong><br />

such companies, each of whom will be entitled<br />

to rely on <strong>the</strong> relevant immunity <strong>and</strong>/or exclusion<br />

<strong>and</strong>/or restriction within <strong>and</strong> for <strong>the</strong> purposes<br />

of Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999,<br />

which enables <strong>the</strong> benefit of a contract to be<br />

extended to a person who is not a party to <strong>the</strong><br />

contract, <strong>and</strong> generally at law.<br />

11 GOVERNING LAW AND DISPUTE<br />

RESOLUTION<br />

11.1 Law<br />

All transactions to which <strong>the</strong> Contract for<br />

Sale applies <strong>and</strong> all connected matters will be<br />

governed by <strong>and</strong> construed in accordance with<br />

<strong>the</strong> laws of that part of <strong>the</strong> United Kingdom<br />

where <strong>the</strong> Sale takes place <strong>and</strong> (except as<br />

provided in paragraph 11.2) <strong>the</strong> Seller <strong>and</strong> you<br />

each submit to <strong>the</strong> exclusive jurisdiction of <strong>the</strong><br />

courts of that part of <strong>the</strong> United Kingdom, save<br />

that <strong>the</strong> Seller may bring proceedings against<br />

you in any o<strong>the</strong>r court of competent jurisdiction<br />

to <strong>the</strong> extent permitted by <strong>the</strong> laws of <strong>the</strong><br />

relevant jurisdiction.<br />

11.2 Dispute Resolution<br />

Unless <strong>the</strong> Buyer buys <strong>the</strong> Lot as a Consumer<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Seller selling in <strong>the</strong> course of Business:<br />

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11.2.1 any dispute concerning <strong>the</strong> Description,<br />

authorship, attribution, condition, provenance,<br />

au<strong>the</strong>nticity, age, suitability, quality or origin<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Lot, or <strong>the</strong> conformity of <strong>the</strong> Lot with<br />

any Description, or whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> Lot is or is not<br />

a Forgery shall be referred, if so required by<br />

Bonhams, to an expert or a panel of up to three<br />

experts appointed, in <strong>the</strong> absence of agreement<br />

among <strong>the</strong> Seller, you <strong>and</strong> (if applicable)<br />

Bonhams, by <strong>the</strong> professional body most<br />

appropriate in Bonhams’ opinion to advise upon<br />

<strong>the</strong> subject matter of <strong>the</strong> dispute in question or,<br />

in <strong>the</strong> absence of such a professional body, by<br />

<strong>the</strong> President of The Law Society from time to<br />

time;<br />

11.2.2 such experts appointed in accordance with<br />

paragraph 11.2.1 will act as experts <strong>and</strong> not as<br />

arbitrators <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir decision will be final <strong>and</strong><br />

binding on <strong>the</strong> relevant parties;<br />

11.2.3 any o<strong>the</strong>r dispute relating to or arising out of<br />

<strong>the</strong> sale of <strong>the</strong> Lot or this agreement shall be<br />

finally resolved, if so required by Bonhams, by<br />

arbitration, under <strong>the</strong> UNCITRAL arbitration<br />

rules in force at <strong>the</strong> date of <strong>the</strong> reference to <strong>the</strong><br />

arbitration, <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> tribunal for such arbitration<br />

will consist of a single arbitrator appointed,<br />

in <strong>the</strong> absence of agreement between <strong>the</strong><br />

Seller, you <strong>and</strong> (if applicable) Bonhams, by <strong>the</strong><br />

President of The Law Society from time to time.<br />

The arbitration will take place in London <strong>and</strong><br />

all proceedings (whe<strong>the</strong>r oral or written) will be<br />

conducted in <strong>the</strong> English language;<br />

11.2.4 all costs <strong>and</strong> fees incurred in connection with<br />

<strong>the</strong> resolution of a dispute in accordance with<br />

paragraph 11.2 will be borne by <strong>the</strong> Seller <strong>and</strong><br />

Buyer in such manner as <strong>the</strong> expert(s) or <strong>the</strong><br />

arbitrator, as <strong>the</strong> case may be, determines.<br />

APPENDIX 2<br />

BUYER’S AGREEMENT<br />

IMPORTANT: These terms may be changed in advance of <strong>the</strong><br />

sale of <strong>the</strong> Lot to you, by <strong>the</strong> setting out of different terms in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Catalogue for <strong>the</strong> Sale <strong>and</strong>/or by placing an insert in <strong>the</strong><br />

Catalogue <strong>and</strong>/or by notices at <strong>the</strong> Sale venue <strong>and</strong>/or by oral<br />

announcements before <strong>and</strong> during <strong>the</strong> Sale at <strong>the</strong> Sale venue.<br />

You should be alert to this possibility of changes <strong>and</strong> ask in<br />

advance of bidding if <strong>the</strong>re have been any.<br />

1 THE CONTRACT<br />

1.1 These terms govern <strong>the</strong> contract between Bonhams<br />

personally <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Buyer, being <strong>the</strong> person<br />

to whom a Lot has been knocked down by <strong>the</strong><br />

Auctioneer.<br />

1.2 The Definitions <strong>and</strong> Glossary contained in Appendix<br />

3 to <strong>the</strong> Catalogue for <strong>the</strong> Sale are incorporated<br />

into this agreement <strong>and</strong> a separate copy<br />

can also be provided by us on request. Where<br />

words <strong>and</strong> phrases which are defined in <strong>the</strong> List<br />

of Definitions are used in this agreement, <strong>the</strong>y<br />

are printed in italics. Reference is made in this<br />

agreement to information printed in <strong>the</strong> Notice<br />

to Bidders, printed at <strong>the</strong> beginning of <strong>the</strong> Catalogue<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Sale, <strong>and</strong> where such information is<br />

referred to it is incorporated into this agreement.<br />

1.3 The Contract for Sale of <strong>the</strong> Lot between<br />

you <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seller is made on <strong>the</strong> fall of <strong>the</strong><br />

Auctioneer’s hammer in respect of <strong>the</strong> Lot, when<br />

it is knocked down to you. At that moment a<br />

separate contract is also made between you <strong>and</strong><br />

Bonhams on <strong>the</strong> terms in this Buyer’s Agreement.<br />

1.4 We act as agents for <strong>the</strong> Seller <strong>and</strong> are not answerable<br />

or personally responsible to you for any<br />

breach of contract or o<strong>the</strong>r default by <strong>the</strong> Seller,<br />

unless Bonhams sells <strong>the</strong> Lot as principal.<br />

1.5 Our personal obligations to you are governed<br />

by this agreement <strong>and</strong> we agree, subject to <strong>the</strong><br />

terms below, to <strong>the</strong> following obligations:<br />

1.5.1 we will, until <strong>the</strong> date <strong>and</strong> time specified in <strong>the</strong><br />

Notice to Bidders or o<strong>the</strong>rwise notified to you,<br />

store <strong>the</strong> Lot in accordance with paragraph 5;<br />

1.5.2 subject to any power of <strong>the</strong> Seller or us to refuse<br />

to release <strong>the</strong> Lot to you, we will release <strong>the</strong> Lot<br />

to you in accordance with paragraph 4 once you<br />

have paid to us, in cleared funds, everything due<br />

to us <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seller;<br />

1.5.3 we will provide guarantees in <strong>the</strong> terms set out i<br />

n paragraphs 9 <strong>and</strong> 10.<br />

1.6 We do not make or give <strong>and</strong> do not agree to<br />

make or give any contractual promise, undertaking,<br />

obligation, guarantee, warranty, representation<br />

of fact in relation to any Description of <strong>the</strong><br />

Lot or any Estimate in relation to it, nor of <strong>the</strong><br />

accuracy or completeness of any Description or<br />

Estimate which may have been made by us or<br />

on our behalf or by or on behalf of <strong>the</strong> Seller<br />

(whe<strong>the</strong>r made orally or in writing, <strong>including</strong><br />

in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue or on Bonhams’ Website, or<br />

by conduct, or o<strong>the</strong>rwise), <strong>and</strong> whe<strong>the</strong>r made<br />

before or after this agreement or prior to or<br />

during <strong>the</strong> Sale. No such Description or Estimate<br />

is incorporated into this agreement between<br />

you <strong>and</strong> us. Any such Description or Estimate,<br />

if made by us or on our behalf, was (unless<br />

Bonhams itself sells <strong>the</strong> Lot as principal) made as<br />

agent on behalf of <strong>the</strong> Seller.<br />

2 PERFORMANCE OF THE CONTRACT FOR SALE<br />

You undertake to us personally that you will<br />

observe <strong>and</strong> comply with all your obligations <strong>and</strong><br />

undertakings to <strong>the</strong> Seller under <strong>the</strong> Contract for<br />

Sale in respect of <strong>the</strong> Lot.<br />

3 PAYMENT<br />

3.1 Unless agreed in writing between you <strong>and</strong> us or<br />

as o<strong>the</strong>rwise set out in <strong>the</strong> Notice to Bidders, you<br />

must pay to us by not later than 4.30pm on <strong>the</strong><br />

second working day following <strong>the</strong> Sale:<br />

3.1.1 <strong>the</strong> Purchase Price for <strong>the</strong> Lot;<br />

3.1.2 a Buyer’s Premium in accordance with <strong>the</strong> rates<br />

set out in <strong>the</strong> Notice to Bidders, <strong>and</strong><br />

3.1.3 if <strong>the</strong> Lot is marked [ AR ], an Additional Premium<br />

which is calculated <strong>and</strong> payable in accordance<br />

with <strong>the</strong> Notice to Bidders toge<strong>the</strong>r with VAT on<br />

that sum if applicable so that all sums due to us<br />

are cleared funds by <strong>the</strong> seventh working day<br />

after <strong>the</strong> Sale.<br />

3.2 You must also pay us on dem<strong>and</strong> any Expenses<br />

payable pursuant to this agreement.<br />

3.3 All payments to us must be made in <strong>the</strong> currency<br />

in which <strong>the</strong> Sale was conducted, using, unless<br />

o<strong>the</strong>rwise agreed by us in writing, one of <strong>the</strong><br />

methods of payment set out in <strong>the</strong> Notice to<br />

Bidders. Our invoices will only be addressed to<br />

<strong>the</strong> registered Bidder unless <strong>the</strong> Bidder is acting<br />

as an agent for a named principal <strong>and</strong> we have<br />

approved that arrangement, in which case we<br />

will address <strong>the</strong> invoice to <strong>the</strong> principal.<br />

3.4 Unless o<strong>the</strong>rwise stated in this agreement all<br />

sums payable to us will be subject to VAT at <strong>the</strong><br />

appropriate rate <strong>and</strong> VAT will be payable by you<br />

on all such sums.<br />

3.5 We may deduct <strong>and</strong> retain for our own benefit<br />

from <strong>the</strong> monies paid by you to us <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s<br />

Premium, <strong>the</strong> Commission payable by <strong>the</strong> Seller<br />

in respect of <strong>the</strong> Lot, any Expenses <strong>and</strong> VAT <strong>and</strong><br />

any interest earned <strong>and</strong>/or incurred until payment<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Seller.<br />

3.6 Time will be of <strong>the</strong> essence in relation to any<br />

payment payable to us. If you do not pay <strong>the</strong><br />

Purchase Price, or any o<strong>the</strong>r sum due to us in<br />

accordance with this paragraph 3, we will have<br />

<strong>the</strong> rights set out in paragraph 7 below.<br />

3.7 Where a number of Lots have been knocked<br />

down to you, any monies we receive from you<br />

will be applied firstly pro-rata to pay <strong>the</strong> Purchase<br />

Price of each Lot <strong>and</strong> secondly pro-rata to pay all<br />

amounts due to Bonhams.<br />

4 COLLECTION OF THE LOT<br />

4.1 Subject to any power of <strong>the</strong> Seller or us to refuse<br />

to release <strong>the</strong> Lot to you, once you have paid to<br />

us, in cleared funds, everything due to <strong>the</strong> Seller<br />

<strong>and</strong> to us, we will release <strong>the</strong> Lot to you or as<br />

you may direct us in writing. The Lot will only<br />

be released on production of a stamped, paid<br />

invoice, obtained from our cashier’s office.<br />

4.2 You must collect <strong>and</strong> remove <strong>the</strong> Lot at your own<br />

expense by <strong>the</strong> date <strong>and</strong> time specified in <strong>the</strong><br />

Notice to Bidders, or if no date is specified, by<br />

4.30pm on <strong>the</strong> seventh day after <strong>the</strong> Sale.<br />

4.3 For <strong>the</strong> period referred to in paragraph 4.2, <strong>the</strong><br />

Lot can be collected from <strong>the</strong> address referred<br />

to in <strong>the</strong> Notice to Bidders for collection on <strong>the</strong><br />

days <strong>and</strong> times specified in <strong>the</strong> Notice to Bidders.<br />

Thereafter, <strong>the</strong> Lot may be removed elsewhere<br />

for storage <strong>and</strong> you must enquire from us as to<br />

when <strong>and</strong> where you can collect it, although this<br />

information will usually be set out in <strong>the</strong> Notice<br />

to Bidders.<br />

4.4 If you have not collected <strong>the</strong> Lot by <strong>the</strong> date<br />

specified in <strong>the</strong> Notice to Bidders, you authorise<br />

us, acting as your agent <strong>and</strong> on your behalf, to<br />

enter into a contract (<strong>the</strong> “Storage Contract”)<br />

with <strong>the</strong> Storage Contractor for <strong>the</strong> storage of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lot on <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>n current st<strong>and</strong>ard terms <strong>and</strong><br />

conditions agreed between Bonhams <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Storage Contractor (copies of which are available<br />

on request). If <strong>the</strong> Lot is stored at our premises<br />

storage fees at our current daily rates (currently a<br />

minimum of £3 plus VAT per Lot per day) will be<br />

payable from <strong>the</strong> expiry of <strong>the</strong> period referred to<br />

in paragraph 4.2. These storage fees form part<br />

of our Expenses.<br />

4.5 Until you have paid <strong>the</strong> Purchase Price <strong>and</strong> any<br />

Expenses in full <strong>the</strong> Lot will ei<strong>the</strong>r be held by us<br />

as agent on behalf of <strong>the</strong> Seller or held by <strong>the</strong><br />

Storage Contractor as agent on behalf of <strong>the</strong><br />

Seller <strong>and</strong> ourselves on <strong>the</strong> terms contained in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Storage Contract.<br />

4.6 You undertake to comply with <strong>the</strong> terms of any<br />

Storage Contract <strong>and</strong> in particular to pay <strong>the</strong><br />

charges (<strong>and</strong> all costs of moving <strong>the</strong> Lot into<br />

storage) due under any Storage Contract. You<br />

acknowledge <strong>and</strong> agree that you will not be able<br />

to collect <strong>the</strong> Lot from <strong>the</strong> Storage Contractor’s<br />

premises until you have paid <strong>the</strong> Purchase Price,<br />

any Expenses <strong>and</strong> all charges due under <strong>the</strong> Storage<br />

Contract.<br />

4.7 You will be wholly responsible for packing,<br />

h<strong>and</strong>ling <strong>and</strong> transport of <strong>the</strong> Lot on collection<br />

<strong>and</strong> for complying with all import or export<br />

regulations in connection with <strong>the</strong> Lot.<br />

4.8 You will be wholly responsible for any<br />

removal, storage, or o<strong>the</strong>r charges for any Lot<br />

not removed in accordance with paragraph 4.2,<br />

payable at our current rates, <strong>and</strong> any Expenses<br />

we incur (<strong>including</strong> any charges due under <strong>the</strong><br />

Storage Contract), all of which must be paid by<br />

you on dem<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> in any event before any<br />

collection of <strong>the</strong> Lot by you or on your behalf.<br />

5 STORING THE LOT<br />

We agree to store <strong>the</strong> Lot until <strong>the</strong> earlier of your<br />

removal of <strong>the</strong> Lot or until <strong>the</strong> time <strong>and</strong> date<br />

set out in <strong>the</strong> Notice to Bidders (or if no date is<br />

specified, by 4.30pm on <strong>the</strong> seventh day after<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sale) <strong>and</strong>, subject to paragraphs 6 <strong>and</strong> 10, to<br />

be responsible as bailee to you for damage to or<br />

<strong>the</strong> loss or destruction of <strong>the</strong> Lot (notwithst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

that it is not your property before payment of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Purchase Price). If you do not collect <strong>the</strong> Lot<br />

before <strong>the</strong> time <strong>and</strong> date set out in <strong>the</strong> Notice to<br />

Bidders (or if no date is specified, by 4.30pm on<br />

<strong>the</strong> seventh day after <strong>the</strong> Sale) we may remove<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lot to ano<strong>the</strong>r location, <strong>the</strong> details of which<br />

will usually be set out in <strong>the</strong> Notice to Bidders. If<br />

you have not paid for <strong>the</strong> Lot in accordance with<br />

paragraph 3, <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lot is moved to any third<br />

party’s premises, <strong>the</strong> Lot will be held by such<br />

third party strictly to Bonhams’ order <strong>and</strong> we will<br />

retain our lien over <strong>the</strong> Lot until we have been<br />

paid in full in accordance with paragraph 3.<br />

6 RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE LOT<br />

6.1 Only on <strong>the</strong> payment of <strong>the</strong> Purchase Price to us<br />

will title in <strong>the</strong> Lot pass to you. However under<br />

<strong>the</strong> Contract for Sale, <strong>the</strong> risk in <strong>the</strong> Lot passed<br />

to you when it was knocked down to you.<br />

6.2 You are advised to obtain insurance in respect of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lot as soon as possible after <strong>the</strong> Sale.<br />

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7 FAILURE TO PAY OR TO REMOVE THE LOT<br />

AND PART PAYMENTS<br />

7.1 If all sums payable to us are not so paid in full<br />

at <strong>the</strong> time <strong>the</strong>y are due <strong>and</strong>/or <strong>the</strong> Lot is not<br />

removed in accordance with this agreement, we<br />

will without fur<strong>the</strong>r notice to you be entitled<br />

to exercise one or more of <strong>the</strong> following rights<br />

(without prejudice to any rights we may exercise<br />

on behalf of <strong>the</strong> Seller):<br />

7.1.1 to terminate this agreement immediately for your<br />

breach of contract;<br />

7.1.2 to retain possession of <strong>the</strong> Lot;<br />

7.1.3 to remove, <strong>and</strong>/or store <strong>the</strong> Lot at your expense;<br />

7.1.4 to take legal proceedings against you for payment<br />

of any sums payable to us by you (<strong>including</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Purchase Price) <strong>and</strong>/or damages for breach of<br />

contract;<br />

7.1.5 to be paid interest on any monies due to us (after<br />

as well as before judgement or order) at <strong>the</strong> annual<br />

rate of 5% per annum above <strong>the</strong> base lending<br />

rate of National Westminster Bank Plc from<br />

time to time to be calculated on a daily basis<br />

from <strong>the</strong> date upon which such monies become<br />

payable until <strong>the</strong> date of actual payment;<br />

7.1.6 to repossess <strong>the</strong> Lot (or any part <strong>the</strong>reof) which<br />

has not become your property, <strong>and</strong> for this<br />

purpose (unless you buy <strong>the</strong> Lot as a Consumer)<br />

you hereby grant an irrevocable licence to us,<br />

by ourselves, our servants or agents, to enter<br />

upon all or any of your premises (with or without<br />

vehicles) during normal business hours to take<br />

possession of any Lot or part <strong>the</strong>reof;<br />

7.1.7 to sell <strong>the</strong> Lot Without Reserve by auction,<br />

private treaty or any o<strong>the</strong>r means on giving you<br />

three months’ written notice of our intention to<br />

do so;<br />

7.1.8 to retain possession of any of your o<strong>the</strong>r property<br />

in our possession for any purpose (<strong>including</strong>,<br />

without limitation, o<strong>the</strong>r goods sold to you or<br />

with us for sale) until all sums due to us have<br />

been paid in full;<br />

7.1.9 to apply any monies received from you for any<br />

purpose whe<strong>the</strong>r at <strong>the</strong> time of your default or<br />

at any time <strong>the</strong>reafter in payment or part payment<br />

of any sums due to us by you under this<br />

agreement;<br />

7.1.10 on three months’ written notice to sell, Without<br />

Reserve, any of your o<strong>the</strong>r property in our<br />

possession or under our control for any purpose<br />

(<strong>including</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r goods sold to you or with us for<br />

sale) <strong>and</strong> to apply any monies due to you as a<br />

result of such sale in payment or part payment of<br />

any amounts owed to us;<br />

7.1.11 refuse to allow you to register for a future Sale<br />

or to reject a bid from you at any future Sale or<br />

to require you to pay a deposit before any bid<br />

is accepted by us at any future Sale in which<br />

case we will be entitled to apply such deposit in<br />

payment or part payment, as <strong>the</strong> case may be,<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Purchase Price of any Lot of which you are<br />

<strong>the</strong> Buyer.<br />

7.2 You agree to indemnify us against all legal <strong>and</strong><br />

o<strong>the</strong>r costs, all losses <strong>and</strong> all o<strong>the</strong>r expenses<br />

(whe<strong>the</strong>r or not court proceedings will have been<br />

issued) incurred by us as a result of our taking<br />

steps under this paragraph 7 on a full indemnity<br />

basis toge<strong>the</strong>r with interest <strong>the</strong>reon (after as<br />

well as before judgement or order) at <strong>the</strong> rate<br />

specified in paragraph 7.1.5 from <strong>the</strong> date upon<br />

which we become liable to pay <strong>the</strong> same until<br />

payment by you.<br />

7.3 If you pay us only part of <strong>the</strong> sums due to us<br />

such payment shall be applied firstly to <strong>the</strong><br />

Purchase Price of <strong>the</strong> Lot (or where you have<br />

purchased more than one Lot pro-rata towards<br />

<strong>the</strong> Purchase Price of each Lot) <strong>and</strong> secondly to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Buyer’s Premium (or where you have purchased<br />

more than one Lot pro-rata to <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s<br />

Premium on each Lot) <strong>and</strong> thirdly to any o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

sums due to us.<br />

7.4 We will account to you in respect of any balance<br />

we hold remaining from any monies received<br />

by us in respect of any sale of <strong>the</strong> Lot under our<br />

rights under this paragraph 7 after <strong>the</strong> payment<br />

of all sums due to us <strong>and</strong>/or <strong>the</strong> Seller within 28<br />

days of receipt by us of all such sums paid to us.<br />

8 CLAIMS BY OTHER PERSONS IN RESPECT OF<br />

THE LOT<br />

8.1 Whenever it becomes apparent to us that <strong>the</strong> Lot<br />

is <strong>the</strong> subject of a claim by someone o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

than you <strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r than <strong>the</strong> Seller (or that such<br />

a claim can reasonably be expected to be made),<br />

we may, at our absolute discretion, deal with <strong>the</strong><br />

Lot in any manner which appears to us to recognise<br />

<strong>the</strong> legitimate interests of ourselves <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

o<strong>the</strong>r parties involved <strong>and</strong> lawfully to protect our<br />

position <strong>and</strong> our legitimate interests. Without<br />

prejudice to <strong>the</strong> generality of <strong>the</strong> discretion <strong>and</strong><br />

by way of example, we may:<br />

8.1.1 retain <strong>the</strong> Lot to investigate any question raised<br />

or reasonably expected by us to be raised in relation<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Lot; <strong>and</strong>/or<br />

8.1.2 deliver <strong>the</strong> Lot to a person o<strong>the</strong>r than you; <strong>and</strong>/<br />

8.1.3 commence interpleader proceedings or seek any<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r order of any court, mediator, arbitrator or<br />

government body; <strong>and</strong>/or<br />

8.1.4 require an indemnity <strong>and</strong>/or security from you in<br />

return for pursuing a course of action agreed to<br />

by you.<br />

8.2 The discretion referred to in paragraph 8.1:<br />

8.2.1 may be exercised at any time during which we<br />

have actual or constructive possession of <strong>the</strong><br />

Lot, or at any time after such possession, where<br />

<strong>the</strong> cessation of such possession has occurred<br />

by reason of any decision, order or ruling of any<br />

court, mediator, arbitrator or government body;<br />

<strong>and</strong><br />

8.2.2 will not be exercised unless we believe that <strong>the</strong>re<br />

exists a serious prospect of a good arguable case<br />

in favour of <strong>the</strong> claim.<br />

9 FORGERIES<br />

9.1 We undertake a personal responsibility for any<br />

Forgery in accordance with <strong>the</strong> terms of this<br />

paragraph 9.<br />

9.2 Paragraph 9 applies only if:<br />

9.2.1 your name appears as <strong>the</strong> named person to<br />

whom <strong>the</strong> original invoice was made out by us in<br />

respect of <strong>the</strong> Lot <strong>and</strong> that invoice has been paid;<br />

<strong>and</strong><br />

9.2.2 you notify us in writing as soon as reasonably<br />

practicable after you have become aware that<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lot is or may be a Forgery, <strong>and</strong> in any event<br />

within one year after <strong>the</strong> Sale, that <strong>the</strong> Lot is a<br />

Forgery; <strong>and</strong><br />

9.2.3 within one month after such notification has<br />

been given, you return <strong>the</strong> Lot to us in <strong>the</strong> same<br />

condition as it was at <strong>the</strong> time of <strong>the</strong> Sale, accompanied<br />

by written evidence that <strong>the</strong> Lot is a<br />

Forgery <strong>and</strong> details of <strong>the</strong> Sale <strong>and</strong> Lot number<br />

sufficient to identify <strong>the</strong> Lot.<br />

9.3 Paragraph 9 will not apply in respect of a<br />

Forgery if:<br />

9.3.1 <strong>the</strong> Entry in relation to <strong>the</strong> Lot contained in <strong>the</strong><br />

Catalogue reflected <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>n accepted general<br />

opinion of scholars <strong>and</strong> experts or fairly indicated<br />

that <strong>the</strong>re was a conflict of such opinion or<br />

reflected <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>n current opinion of an expert<br />

acknowledged to be a leading expert in <strong>the</strong><br />

relevant field; or<br />

9.3.2 it can be established that <strong>the</strong> Lot is a Forgery only<br />

by means of a process not generally accepted for<br />

use until after <strong>the</strong> date on which <strong>the</strong> Catalogue<br />

was published or by means of a process which it<br />

was unreasonable in all <strong>the</strong> circumstances for us<br />

to have employed.<br />

9.4 You authorise us to carry out such processes <strong>and</strong><br />

tests on <strong>the</strong> Lot as we in our absolute discretion<br />

consider necessary to satisfy ourselves that <strong>the</strong><br />

Lot is or is not a Forgery.<br />

9.5 If we are satisfied that a Lot is a Forgery we will<br />

(as principal) purchase <strong>the</strong> Lot from you <strong>and</strong> you<br />

will transfer <strong>the</strong> title to <strong>the</strong> Lot in question to<br />

us, with full title guarantee, free from any liens,<br />

charges, encumbrances <strong>and</strong> adverse claims, in<br />

accordance with <strong>the</strong> provisions of Sections 12(1)<br />

<strong>and</strong> 12(2) of <strong>the</strong> Sale of Goods Act 1979 <strong>and</strong><br />

we will pay to you an amount equal to <strong>the</strong> sum<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Purchase Price, Buyer’s Premium, VAT <strong>and</strong><br />

Expenses paid by you in respect of <strong>the</strong> Lot.<br />

9.6 The benefit of paragraph 9 is personal to, <strong>and</strong><br />

incapable of assignment by, you.<br />

9.7 If you sell or o<strong>the</strong>rwise dispose of your interest<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Lot, all rights <strong>and</strong> benefits under this<br />

paragraph will cease.<br />

9.8 Paragraph 9 does not apply to a Lot made up of<br />

or <strong>including</strong> a Chinese painting or Chinese paintings,<br />

a motor vehicle or motor vehicles, a Stamp<br />

or Stamps or a Book or Books.<br />

10 OUR LIABILITY<br />

10.1 We will not be liable whe<strong>the</strong>r in negligence,<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r tort, breach of contract or statutory duty or<br />

in restitution or under <strong>the</strong> Misrepresentation Act<br />

1967 or in any o<strong>the</strong>r way for lack of conformity<br />

with or any inaccuracy, error, misdescription<br />

or omission in any Description of <strong>the</strong> Lot or<br />

any Entry or Estimate in respect of it, made by<br />

us or on our behalf or by or on behalf of <strong>the</strong><br />

Seller (whe<strong>the</strong>r made in writing, <strong>including</strong> in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Catalogue, or on <strong>the</strong> Bonhams’ Website, or<br />

orally, or by conduct or o<strong>the</strong>rwise) <strong>and</strong> whe<strong>the</strong>r<br />

made before or after this agreement or prior to<br />

or during <strong>the</strong> Sale.<br />

10.2 Our duty to you while <strong>the</strong> Lot is at your risk <strong>and</strong>/<br />

or your property <strong>and</strong> in our custody <strong>and</strong>/or control<br />

is to exercise reasonable care in relation to it,<br />

but we will not be responsible for damage to <strong>the</strong><br />

Lot or to o<strong>the</strong>r persons or things caused by:<br />

10.2.1 h<strong>and</strong>ling <strong>the</strong> Lot if it was affected at <strong>the</strong> time of<br />

sale to you by woodworm <strong>and</strong> any damage is<br />

caused as a result of it being affected by woodworm;<br />

or<br />

10.2.2 changes in atmospheric pressure; nor will we be<br />

liable for:<br />

10.2.3 damage to tension stringed musical instruments;<br />

or<br />

10.2.4 damage to gilded picture frames, plaster picture<br />

frames or picture frame glass; <strong>and</strong> if <strong>the</strong> Lot is<br />

or becomes dangerous, we may dispose of it<br />

without notice to you in advance in any manner<br />

we think fit <strong>and</strong> we will be under no liability to<br />

you for doing so.<br />

10.3.1 We will not be liable to you for any loss of<br />

Business, Business profits, revenue or income or<br />

for loss of Business reputation or for disruption<br />

to Business or wasted time on <strong>the</strong> part of <strong>the</strong><br />

Buyer’s management or staff or, if you are buying<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lot in <strong>the</strong> course of a Business, for any<br />

indirect losses or consequential damages of any<br />

kind, irrespective in any case of <strong>the</strong> nature, volume<br />

or source of <strong>the</strong> loss or damage alleged to<br />

be suffered, <strong>and</strong> irrespective of whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> said<br />

loss or damage is caused by or claimed in respect<br />

of any negligence, o<strong>the</strong>r tort, breach of contract,<br />

statutory duty, bailee’s duty, a restitutionary claim<br />

or o<strong>the</strong>rwise.<br />

10.3.2 Unless you buy <strong>the</strong> Lot as a Consumer, in any<br />

circumstances where we are liable to you in<br />

respect of a Lot, or any act, omission, statement,<br />

representation in respect of it, or this agreement<br />

or its performance, <strong>and</strong> whe<strong>the</strong>r in damages, for<br />

an indemnity or contribution or for a restitutionary<br />

remedy or in any way whatsoever, our liability<br />

will be limited to payment of a sum which will<br />

not exceed by way of maximum <strong>the</strong> amount<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Purchase Price of <strong>the</strong> Lot plus Buyer’s<br />

Premium (less any sum you may be entitled to<br />

recover from <strong>the</strong> Seller) irrespective in any case<br />

of <strong>the</strong> nature, volume or source of any loss or<br />

damage alleged to be suffered or sum claimed<br />

as due, <strong>and</strong> irrespective of whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> liability<br />

arises from negligence, o<strong>the</strong>r tort, breach of contract,<br />

statutory duty, bailee’s duty, a restitutionary<br />

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claim or o<strong>the</strong>rwise.<br />

You may wish to protect yourself against loss by<br />

obtaining insurance.<br />

10.4 Nothing set out above will be construed as<br />

excluding or restricting (whe<strong>the</strong>r directly or<br />

indirectly) any person’s liability or excluding or<br />

restricting any person’s rights or remedies in<br />

respect of (i) fraud, or (ii) death or personal injury<br />

caused by our negligence (or any person under<br />

our control or for whom we are legally responsible),<br />

or (iii) acts or omissions for which we are<br />

liable under <strong>the</strong> Occupiers Liability Act 1957, or<br />

(iv) any o<strong>the</strong>r liability to <strong>the</strong> extent <strong>the</strong> same may<br />

not be excluded or restricted as a matter of law,<br />

or (v) under our undertaking in paragraph 9 of<br />

<strong>the</strong>se conditions.<br />

11 MISCELLANEOUS<br />

11.1 You may not assign ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> benefit or burden<br />

of this agreement.<br />

11.2 Our failure or delay in enforcing or exercising<br />

any power or right under this agreement will not<br />

operate or be deemed to operate as a waiver of<br />

our rights under it except to <strong>the</strong> extent of any<br />

express waiver given to you in writing. Any such<br />

waiver will not affect our ability subsequently to<br />

enforce any right arising under this agreement.<br />

11.3 If ei<strong>the</strong>r party to this agreement is prevented<br />

from performing that party’s respective obligations<br />

under this agreement by circumstances<br />

beyond its reasonable control or if performance<br />

of its obligations would by reason of such circumstances<br />

give rise to a significantly increased<br />

financial cost to it, that party will not, for so long<br />

as such circumstances prevail, be required to<br />

perform such obligations. This paragraph does<br />

not apply to <strong>the</strong> obligations imposed on you by<br />

paragraph 3.<br />

11.4 Any notice or o<strong>the</strong>r communication to be given<br />

under this agreement must be in writing <strong>and</strong><br />

may be delivered by h<strong>and</strong> or sent by first class<br />

post or air mail or fax transmission (if to Bonhams<br />

marked for <strong>the</strong> attention of <strong>the</strong> Company<br />

Secretary), to <strong>the</strong> address or fax number of <strong>the</strong><br />

relevant party given in <strong>the</strong> Contract Form (unless<br />

notice of any change of address is given in<br />

writing). It is <strong>the</strong> responsibility of <strong>the</strong> sender of<br />

<strong>the</strong> notice or communication to ensure that it is<br />

received in a legible form within any applicable<br />

time period.<br />

11.5 If any term or any part of any term of this agreement<br />

is held to be unenforceable or invalid, such<br />

unenforceability or invalidity will not affect <strong>the</strong><br />

enforceability <strong>and</strong> validity of <strong>the</strong> remaining terms<br />

or <strong>the</strong> remainder of <strong>the</strong> relevant term.<br />

11.6 References in this agreement to Bonhams will,<br />

where appropriate, include reference to Bonhams’<br />

officers, employees <strong>and</strong> agents.<br />

11.7 The headings used in this agreement are for<br />

convenience only <strong>and</strong> will not affect its interpretation.<br />

11.8 In this agreement “<strong>including</strong>” means “<strong>including</strong>,<br />

without limitation”.<br />

11.9 References to <strong>the</strong> singular will include reference<br />

to <strong>the</strong> plural (<strong>and</strong> vice versa) <strong>and</strong> reference to<br />

any one gender will include reference to <strong>the</strong><br />

o<strong>the</strong>r genders.<br />

11.10 Reference to a numbered paragraph is to a<br />

paragraph of this agreement.<br />

11.11 Save as expressly provided in paragraph 11.12<br />

nothing in this agreement confers (or purports to<br />

confer) on any person who is not a party to this<br />

agreement any benefit conferred by, or <strong>the</strong> right<br />

to enforce any term of, this agreement.<br />

11.12 Where this agreement confers an immunity<br />

from, <strong>and</strong>/or an exclusion or restriction of, <strong>the</strong><br />

responsibility <strong>and</strong>/or liability of Bonhams, it will<br />

also operate in favour <strong>and</strong> for <strong>the</strong> benefit of<br />

Bonhams’ holding company <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> subsidiaries<br />

of such holding company <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> successors<br />

<strong>and</strong> assigns of Bonhams <strong>and</strong> of such companies<br />

<strong>and</strong> of any officer, employee <strong>and</strong> agent of<br />

Bonhams <strong>and</strong> such companies, each of whom<br />

will be entitled to rely on <strong>the</strong> relevant immunity<br />

<strong>and</strong>/or exclusion <strong>and</strong>/or restriction within <strong>and</strong><br />

for <strong>the</strong> purposes of Contracts (Rights of Third<br />

Parties) Act 1999, which enables <strong>the</strong> benefit of a<br />

contract to be extended to a person who is not a<br />

party to <strong>the</strong> contract, <strong>and</strong> generally at law.<br />

12 GOVERNING LAW AND DISPUTE<br />

RESOLUTION<br />

12.1 Law<br />

All transactions to which this agreement applies<br />

<strong>and</strong> all connected matters will be governed by<br />

<strong>and</strong> construed in accordance with <strong>the</strong> laws of<br />

that part of <strong>the</strong> United Kingdom where <strong>the</strong><br />

Sale takes place <strong>and</strong> (except as provided in<br />

paragraph 12.2) we <strong>and</strong> you each submit to <strong>the</strong><br />

exclusive jurisdiction of <strong>the</strong> courts of that part<br />

of <strong>the</strong> United Kingdom, save that we may bring<br />

proceedings against you in any o<strong>the</strong>r court of<br />

competent jurisdiction to <strong>the</strong> extent permitted by<br />

<strong>the</strong> laws of <strong>the</strong> relevant jurisdiction.<br />

12.2 Dispute Resolution<br />

Unless <strong>the</strong> Buyer buys <strong>the</strong> Lot as a Consumer<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Seller selling in <strong>the</strong> course of Business:<br />

12.2.1 any dispute concerning <strong>the</strong> Description, authorship,<br />

attribution, condition, provenance, au<strong>the</strong>nticity,<br />

age, suitability, quality or origin of <strong>the</strong> Lot,<br />

or <strong>the</strong> conformity of <strong>the</strong> Lot with any Description,<br />

or whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> Lot is or is not a Forgery<br />

shall be referred, if so required by Bonhams, to<br />

an expert or a panel of up to three experts appointed,<br />

in <strong>the</strong> absence of agreement among <strong>the</strong><br />

Seller, you <strong>and</strong> (if applicable) Bonhams, by <strong>the</strong><br />

professional body most appropriate in Bonhams’<br />

opinion to advise upon <strong>the</strong> subject matter of <strong>the</strong><br />

dispute in question or, in <strong>the</strong> absence of such a<br />

professional body, by <strong>the</strong> President of The Law<br />

Society from time to time;<br />

12.2.2 such experts appointed in accordance with<br />

paragraph 11.2.1 will act as experts <strong>and</strong> not as<br />

arbitrators <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir decision will be final <strong>and</strong><br />

binding on <strong>the</strong> relevant parties;<br />

12.2.3 any o<strong>the</strong>r dispute relating to or arising out of<br />

<strong>the</strong> sale of <strong>the</strong> Lot or this agreement shall be<br />

finally resolved, if so required by Bonhams, by<br />

arbitration, under <strong>the</strong> UNCITRAL arbitration<br />

rules in force at <strong>the</strong> date of <strong>the</strong> reference to <strong>the</strong><br />

arbitration, <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> tribunal for such arbitration<br />

will consist of a single arbitrator appointed,<br />

in <strong>the</strong> absence of agreement between <strong>the</strong><br />

Seller, you <strong>and</strong> (if applicable) Bonhams, by <strong>the</strong><br />

President of The Law Society from time to time.<br />

The arbitration will take place in London <strong>and</strong><br />

all proceedings (whe<strong>the</strong>r oral or written) will be<br />

conducted in <strong>the</strong> English language;<br />

12.2.4 all costs <strong>and</strong> fees incurred in connection with <strong>the</strong><br />

resolution of a dispute in accordance with paragraph<br />

11.2 will be borne by <strong>the</strong> Seller <strong>and</strong> Buyer<br />

in such manner as <strong>the</strong> expert(s) or <strong>the</strong> arbitrator,<br />

as <strong>the</strong> case may be, determines.<br />

DATA PROTECTION - USE OF YOUR INFORMATION<br />

As a result of <strong>the</strong> services provided by us, we obtain personal<br />

data about you (which expression for <strong>the</strong> purposes of this paragraph<br />

only includes your employees <strong>and</strong> officers, if relevant).<br />

You agree to our use of it as follows.<br />

We may use your data to notify you about changes to our<br />

services <strong>and</strong> to provide you with information about products<br />

or services that you request from us or which we feel may be<br />

of interest to you. Data about you may be analysed to identify<br />

your potential preferences for <strong>the</strong>se purposes. We may disclose<br />

your data to any member of our group (which means our subsidiaries,<br />

our ultimate holding company <strong>and</strong> its subsidiaries as<br />

defined in section 736 of <strong>the</strong> Companies Act 1985, <strong>including</strong><br />

any overseas subsidiary). Subject to this, we will not disclose<br />

your data to any third party but we may from time to time provide<br />

you with information about goods <strong>and</strong> services provided<br />

by third parties which we feel may be of interest to you. Any<br />

member of our group may use your data for similar purposes.<br />

We will keep your data for a period of six years from <strong>the</strong> date<br />

of your last contact with us so as to simplify any future registration.<br />

The data may be transferred to <strong>and</strong> stored outside <strong>the</strong><br />

European Economic Area <strong>and</strong> you agree to this transfer.<br />

You have <strong>the</strong> right to request us not to use your information<br />

for <strong>the</strong>se purposes by contacting Bonhams 1793 Limited at<br />

Montpelier Galleries, Montpelier Street, London, SW7 1HH,<br />

United Kingdom (which for <strong>the</strong> purpose of <strong>the</strong> Data Protection<br />

Act 1998 is <strong>the</strong> data controller) or by e-mail at client.services@<br />

bonhams.com.<br />

wAPPENDIX 3<br />

DEFINITIONS <strong>and</strong> GLOSSARY<br />

Where <strong>the</strong>se Definitions <strong>and</strong> Glossary are incorporated, <strong>the</strong><br />

following words <strong>and</strong> phrases used have (unless <strong>the</strong> context<br />

o<strong>the</strong>rwise requires) <strong>the</strong> meanings given to <strong>the</strong>m below. The<br />

Glossary is to assist you to underst<strong>and</strong> words <strong>and</strong> phrases<br />

which have a specific legal meaning with which you may not<br />

be familiar.<br />

LIST OF DEFINITIONS<br />

“Additional Premium” a premium, calculated in accordance<br />

with <strong>the</strong> Notice to Bidders, to cover Bonhams’ expenses relating<br />

to <strong>the</strong> payment of royalties under <strong>the</strong> Artists Resale Right<br />

Regulations 2006 which is payable by <strong>the</strong> Buyer to Bonhams<br />

on any Lot marked [AR] which sells for a Hammer Price (excluding<br />

any VAT) exceeding 1000 Euros (converted into <strong>the</strong> currency<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Sale using <strong>the</strong> European Central Bank Reference<br />

rate prevailing on <strong>the</strong> date of <strong>the</strong> Sale).<br />

“Auctioneer” <strong>the</strong> representative of Bonhams conducting <strong>the</strong><br />

Sale.<br />

“Bidder” a person who has completed a Bidding Form.<br />

“Bidding Form” our Bidding Registration Form, our Absentee<br />

Bidding Form or our Telephone Bidding Form.<br />

“Bonhams” Bonhams 1793 Limited or its successors or assigns.<br />

Bonhams is also referred to in <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s Agreement,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Conditions of Business <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Notice to Bidders by <strong>the</strong><br />

words “we”, “us” <strong>and</strong> “our”.<br />

“Book” a printed book offered for sale at a specialist book<br />

sale.<br />

“Business” includes any trade, business <strong>and</strong> profession.<br />

“Buyer” <strong>the</strong> person to whom a Lot is knocked down by <strong>the</strong><br />

Auctioneer. The Buyer is also referred to in <strong>the</strong> Contract of<br />

Sale <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Buyer’s Agreement by <strong>the</strong> words “you” <strong>and</strong><br />

“your”.<br />

“Buyer’s Agreement” <strong>the</strong> contract entered into by Bonhams<br />

with <strong>the</strong> Buyer (see Appendix 2 in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue).<br />

“Buyer’s Premium” <strong>the</strong> sum calculated on <strong>the</strong> Hammer Price<br />

at <strong>the</strong> rates stated in <strong>the</strong> Notice to Bidders.<br />

“Catalogue” <strong>the</strong> Catalogue relating to <strong>the</strong> relevant Sale,<br />

<strong>including</strong> any representation of <strong>the</strong> Catalogue published on<br />

our Website.<br />

“Commission” <strong>the</strong> commission payable by <strong>the</strong> Seller to Bonhams<br />

calculated at <strong>the</strong> rates stated in <strong>the</strong> Contract Form.<br />

“Condition Report” a report on <strong>the</strong> physical condition of a<br />

Lot provided to a Bidder or potential Bidder by Bonhams on<br />

behalf of <strong>the</strong> Seller.<br />

“Consignment Fee” a fee payable to Bonhams by <strong>the</strong> Seller<br />

calculated at rates set out in <strong>the</strong> Conditions of Business.<br />

“Consumer” a natural person who is acting for <strong>the</strong> relevant<br />

purpose outside his trade, business or profession.<br />

“Contract Form” <strong>the</strong> contract form, or vehicle entry form, as<br />

applicable, signed by or on behalf of <strong>the</strong> Seller listing <strong>the</strong> Lots<br />

to be offered for sale by Bonhams.<br />

“Contract for Sale” <strong>the</strong> sale contract entered into by <strong>the</strong><br />

Seller with <strong>the</strong> Buyer (see Appendix 1 in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue).<br />

“Contractual Description” <strong>the</strong> only description of <strong>the</strong> Lot<br />

(being that part of <strong>the</strong> Entry about <strong>the</strong> Lot in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue<br />

which is in bold letters, any photograph (except for <strong>the</strong> colour)<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> contents of any Condition Report) to which <strong>the</strong> Seller<br />

undertakes in <strong>the</strong> Contract of Sale <strong>the</strong> Lot corresponds.<br />

“Description” any statement or representation in any way descriptive<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Lot, <strong>including</strong> any statement or representation<br />

relating to its authorship, attribution, condition, provenance,<br />

au<strong>the</strong>nticity, style, period, age, suitability, quality, origin, value,<br />

estimated selling price (<strong>including</strong> <strong>the</strong> Hammer Price).<br />

“Entry” a written statement in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue identifying <strong>the</strong><br />

Lot <strong>and</strong> its Lot number which may contain a description <strong>and</strong><br />

illustration(s) relating to <strong>the</strong> Lot.<br />

“Estimate” a statement of our opinion of <strong>the</strong> range within<br />

which <strong>the</strong> hammer is likely to fall.<br />

“Expenses” charges <strong>and</strong> expenses paid or payable by Bonhams<br />

in respect of <strong>the</strong> Lot <strong>including</strong> legal expenses, banking<br />

charges <strong>and</strong> expenses incurred as a result of an electronic<br />

transfer of money, charges <strong>and</strong> expenses for loss <strong>and</strong> damage<br />

cover, catalogue <strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r reproductions <strong>and</strong> illustrations,<br />

any customs duties, advertising, packing or shipping costs,<br />

reproduction rights’ fees, taxes, levies, costs of testing,<br />

searches or enquiries, preparation of <strong>the</strong> Lot for sale, storage<br />

charges, removal charges or costs of collection from <strong>the</strong> Seller<br />

as <strong>the</strong> Seller’s agents or from a defaulting Buyer, plus VAT if<br />

applicable.<br />

“Forgery” an imitation intended by <strong>the</strong> maker or any o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

person to deceive as to authorship, attribution, origin, au<strong>the</strong>nticity,<br />

style, date, age, period, provenance, culture, source<br />

or composition, which at <strong>the</strong> date of <strong>the</strong> Sale had a value<br />

materially less than it would have had if <strong>the</strong> Lot had not<br />

been such an imitation, <strong>and</strong> which is not stated to be<br />

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such an imitation in any description of <strong>the</strong> Lot. A Lot will not<br />

be a Forgery by reason of any damage to, <strong>and</strong>/or restoration<br />

<strong>and</strong>/or modification work (<strong>including</strong> repainting or over painting)<br />

having been carried out on <strong>the</strong> Lot, where that damage,<br />

restoration or modification work (as <strong>the</strong> case may be) does not<br />

substantially affect <strong>the</strong> identity of <strong>the</strong> Lot as one conforming to<br />

<strong>the</strong> description of <strong>the</strong> Lot.<br />

“Guarantee” <strong>the</strong> obligation undertaken personally by Bonhams<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Buyer in respect of any Forgery <strong>and</strong>, in <strong>the</strong> case of<br />

specialist Stamp sales <strong>and</strong>/or specialist Book sales, a Lot made<br />

up of a Stamp or Stamps or a Book or Books as set out in <strong>the</strong><br />

Buyer’s Agreement.<br />

“Hammer Price” <strong>the</strong> price in <strong>the</strong> currency in which <strong>the</strong> Sale is<br />

conducted at which a Lot is knocked down by <strong>the</strong> Auctioneer.<br />

“Loss <strong>and</strong> Damage Warranty” means <strong>the</strong> warranty described<br />

in paragraph 8.2.1 of <strong>the</strong> Conditions of Business.<br />

“Loss <strong>and</strong> Damage Warranty Fee” means <strong>the</strong> fee described<br />

in paragraph 8.2.3 of <strong>the</strong> Conditions of Business.<br />

“Lot” any item consigned to Bonhams with a view to its sale<br />

at auction or by private treaty (<strong>and</strong> reference to any Lot will<br />

include, unless <strong>the</strong> context o<strong>the</strong>rwise requires, reference to<br />

individual items comprised in a group of two or more items<br />

offered for sale as one Lot).<br />

“Motoring Catalogue Fee” a fee payable by <strong>the</strong> Seller to<br />

Bonhams in consideration of <strong>the</strong> additional work undertaken<br />

by Bonhams in respect of <strong>the</strong> cataloguing of motor vehicles<br />

<strong>and</strong> in respect of <strong>the</strong> promotion of sales of motor vehicles.<br />

“New Bond Street” means Bonhams’ saleroom at 101 New<br />

Bond Street, London W1S 1SR.<br />

“Notional Charges” <strong>the</strong> amount of Commission <strong>and</strong> VAT<br />

which would have been payable if <strong>the</strong> Lot had been sold at <strong>the</strong><br />

Notional Price.<br />

“Notional Fee” <strong>the</strong> sum on which <strong>the</strong> Consignment Fee payable<br />

to Bonhams by <strong>the</strong> Seller is based <strong>and</strong> which is calculated<br />

according to <strong>the</strong> formula set out in <strong>the</strong> Conditions of Business.<br />

“Notional Price” <strong>the</strong> latest in time of <strong>the</strong> average of <strong>the</strong><br />

high <strong>and</strong> low estimates given by us to you or stated in <strong>the</strong><br />

Catalogue or, if no such estimates have been given or stated,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Reserve applicable to <strong>the</strong> Lot.<br />

“Notice to Bidders” <strong>the</strong> notice printed at <strong>the</strong> back or front of<br />

our Catalogues.<br />

“Purchase Price” <strong>the</strong> aggregate of <strong>the</strong> Hammer Price <strong>and</strong> VAT<br />

on <strong>the</strong> Hammer Price.<br />

“Reserve” <strong>the</strong> minimum price at which a Lot may be sold<br />

(whe<strong>the</strong>r at auction or by private treaty).<br />

“Sale” <strong>the</strong> auction sale at which a Lot is to be offered for sale<br />

by Bonhams.<br />

“Sale Proceeds” <strong>the</strong> net amount due to <strong>the</strong> Seller from <strong>the</strong><br />

sale of a Lot, being <strong>the</strong> Hammer Price less <strong>the</strong> Commission, any<br />

VAT chargeable <strong>the</strong>reon, Expenses <strong>and</strong> any o<strong>the</strong>r amount due<br />

to us in whatever capacity <strong>and</strong> howsoever arising.<br />

“Seller” <strong>the</strong> person who offers <strong>the</strong> Lot for sale named on<br />

<strong>the</strong> Contract Form. Where <strong>the</strong> person so named identifies<br />

on <strong>the</strong> form ano<strong>the</strong>r person as acting as his agent, or where<br />

<strong>the</strong> person named on <strong>the</strong> Contract Form acts as an agent for<br />

a principal (whe<strong>the</strong>r such agency is disclosed to Bonhams or<br />

not), “Seller” includes both <strong>the</strong> agent <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> principal who<br />

shall be jointly <strong>and</strong> severally liable as such. The Seller is also<br />

referred to in <strong>the</strong> Conditions of Business by <strong>the</strong> words “you”<br />

<strong>and</strong> “your”.<br />

“Specialist Examination” a visual examination of a Lot by a<br />

specialist on <strong>the</strong> Lot.<br />

“Stamp” means a postage stamp offered for sale at a Specialist<br />

Stamp sale.<br />

“St<strong>and</strong>ard Examination” a visual examination of a Lot by a<br />

non-specialist member of Bonhams’ staff.<br />

“Storage Contract” means <strong>the</strong> contract described in paragraph<br />

8.3.3 of <strong>the</strong> Conditions of Business or paragraph 4.4 of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Buyer’s Agreement (as appropriate).<br />

“Storage Contractor” means <strong>the</strong> company identified as such<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Catalogue.<br />

“Terrorism” means any act or threatened act of terrorism,<br />

whe<strong>the</strong>r any person is acting alone or on behalf of or in connection<br />

with any organisation(s) <strong>and</strong>/or government(s), committed<br />

for political, religious or ideological or similar purposes<br />

<strong>including</strong>, but not limited to, <strong>the</strong> intention to<br />

influence any government <strong>and</strong>/or put <strong>the</strong> public or any section<br />

of <strong>the</strong> public into fear.<br />

“Trust Account” <strong>the</strong> bank account of Bonhams into which all<br />

sums received in respect of <strong>the</strong> Purchase Price of any Lot will<br />

be paid, such account to be a distinct <strong>and</strong> separate account to<br />

Bonhams’ normal business bank account. “VAT” Value Added<br />

Tax at <strong>the</strong> applicable rate from time to time.<br />

“VAT” value added tax at <strong>the</strong> prevailing rate at <strong>the</strong> date of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sale in <strong>the</strong> United Kingdom.<br />

“Website” Bonhams website at www.bonhams.com.<br />

“Withdrawal Notice” <strong>the</strong> Seller’s written notice to Bonhams<br />

revoking Bonhams’ instructions to sell a Lot.<br />

“Without Reserve” where <strong>the</strong>re is no minimum price at which a<br />

Lot may be sold (whe<strong>the</strong>r at auction or by private treaty).<br />

GLOSSARY<br />

The following expressions have specific legal meanings with<br />

which you may not be familiar. The following glossary is<br />

intended to give you an underst<strong>and</strong>ing of those expressions<br />

but is not intended to limit <strong>the</strong>ir legal meanings:-<br />

“artist’s resale right”: <strong>the</strong> right of <strong>the</strong> creator of a work of art<br />

to receive a payment on sales of that work subsequent to <strong>the</strong><br />

original sale of that work by <strong>the</strong> creator of it as set out in <strong>the</strong><br />

Artists Resale Right Regulations 2006.<br />

“bailee”: a person to whom goods are entrusted.<br />

“indemnity”: an obligation to put <strong>the</strong> person who has <strong>the</strong><br />

benefit of <strong>the</strong> indemnity in <strong>the</strong> same position in which he<br />

would have been, had <strong>the</strong> circumstances giving rise to <strong>the</strong><br />

indemnity not arisen <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> expression “indemnify” is<br />

construed accordingly.<br />

“interpleader proceedings”: proceedings in <strong>the</strong> Courts to<br />

determine ownership or rights over a Lot.<br />

“knocked down”: when a Lot is sold to a Bidder, indicated by<br />

<strong>the</strong> fall of <strong>the</strong> hammer at <strong>the</strong> Sale.<br />

“lien”: a right for <strong>the</strong> person who has possession of <strong>the</strong> Lot to<br />

retain possession of it.<br />

“risk”: <strong>the</strong> possibility that a Lot may be lost, damaged, destroyed,<br />

stolen, or deteriorate in condition or value.<br />

“title”: <strong>the</strong> legal <strong>and</strong> equitable right to <strong>the</strong> ownership of a Lot.<br />

“tort”: a legal wrong done to someone to whom <strong>the</strong> wrong<br />

doer has a duty of care.<br />

SALE OF GOODS ACT 1979<br />

The following is an extract from <strong>the</strong> Sale of Goods Act 1979:<br />

“Section 12 Implied terms about title, etc<br />

(1) In a contract of sale, o<strong>the</strong>r than one to which<br />

subsection (3) below applies, <strong>the</strong>re is an implied<br />

term on <strong>the</strong> part of <strong>the</strong> seller that in <strong>the</strong> case of<br />

a sale he has a right to sell <strong>the</strong> goods, <strong>and</strong> in <strong>the</strong><br />

case of an agreement to sell he will have such a<br />

right at <strong>the</strong> time when <strong>the</strong> property is to pass.<br />

(2) In a contract of sale, o<strong>the</strong>r than one to which<br />

subsection (3) below applies, <strong>the</strong>re is also an<br />

implied term that-<br />

(a) <strong>the</strong> goods are free, <strong>and</strong> will remain free until<br />

<strong>the</strong> time when <strong>the</strong> property is to pass, from any<br />

charge or encumbrance not disclosed or known<br />

to <strong>the</strong> buyer before <strong>the</strong> contract is made, <strong>and</strong><br />

(b) <strong>the</strong> buyer will enjoy quiet possession of <strong>the</strong><br />

goods except in so far as it may be disturbed by<br />

<strong>the</strong> owner or o<strong>the</strong>r person entitled to <strong>the</strong> benefit<br />

of any charge or encumbrance so disclosed or<br />

known.<br />

(3) This subsection applies to a contract of sale in<br />

<strong>the</strong> case of which <strong>the</strong>re appears from <strong>the</strong> contract<br />

or is to be inferred from its circumstances<br />

an intention that <strong>the</strong> seller should transfer only<br />

such title as he or a third person may have.<br />

(4) In a contract to which subsection (3) above<br />

applies <strong>the</strong>re is an implied term that all charges<br />

or encumbrances known to <strong>the</strong> seller <strong>and</strong> not<br />

known to <strong>the</strong> buyer have been disclosed to <strong>the</strong><br />

buyer before <strong>the</strong> contract is made.<br />

(5) In a contract to which subsection (3) above<br />

applies <strong>the</strong>re is also an implied term that none<br />

of <strong>the</strong> following will disturb <strong>the</strong> buyer’s quiet<br />

possession of <strong>the</strong> goods, namely-<br />

(a) <strong>the</strong> seller;<br />

(b) in a case where <strong>the</strong> parties to <strong>the</strong> contract<br />

intend that <strong>the</strong> seller should transfer only such<br />

title as a third person may have, that person;<br />

(c) anyone claiming through or under <strong>the</strong> seller<br />

or that third person o<strong>the</strong>rwise than under a<br />

charge or encumbrance disclosed or known to<br />

<strong>the</strong> buyer before <strong>the</strong> contract is made.<br />

(5A) As regards Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Wales <strong>and</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Irel<strong>and</strong>,<br />

<strong>the</strong> term implied by subsection (1) above is<br />

a condition <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> terms implied by subsections<br />

(2), (4) <strong>and</strong> (5) above are warranties.<br />

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Bonhams Specialist Departments<br />

19th Century Paintings<br />

UK<br />

Charles O’ Brien<br />

+44 20 7468 8360<br />

U.S.A<br />

Deborah Coy<br />

+1 212 644 9108<br />

20th Century British Art<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>w Bradbury<br />

+44 20 7468 8295<br />

African <strong>and</strong> Oceanic Art<br />

UK<br />

Philip Keith<br />

+44 2920 727 980<br />

U.S.A<br />

Fred Baklar<br />

+1 323 436 5416<br />

American Paintings<br />

Alan Fausel<br />

+1 212 644 9039<br />

Antiquities<br />

Madeleine Perridge<br />

+44 20 7468 8226<br />

Antique Arms & Armour<br />

UK<br />

David Williams<br />

+44 20 7393 3807<br />

U.S.A<br />

Paul Carella<br />

+1 415 503 3360<br />

Art Collections,<br />

Estates & Valuations<br />

Harvey Cammell<br />

+44 (0) 207 468 8340<br />

Art Nouveau & Decorative<br />

Art & Design<br />

UK<br />

Mark Oliver<br />

+44 20 7468 8233<br />

U.S.A<br />

Frank Maraschiello<br />

+1 212 644 9059<br />

Books, Maps &<br />

Manuscripts<br />

UK<br />

David Park<br />

+44 20 7468 8352<br />

U.S.A<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Williamson<br />

+1 323 436 5442<br />

British & European Glass<br />

UK<br />

Simon Cottle<br />

+44 20 7468 8383<br />

U.S.A.<br />

Suzy Pai<br />

+1 415 503 3343<br />

British & European<br />

Porcelain & Pottery<br />

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John S<strong>and</strong>on<br />

+44 20 7468 8244<br />

U.S.A<br />

Peter Scott<br />

+1 415 503 3326<br />

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Contemporary Art<br />

Holly Sherratt<br />

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American Paintings<br />

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Carpets<br />

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U.S.A.<br />

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Chinese & Asian Art<br />

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U.S.A<br />

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Clocks & Barometers<br />

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U.S.A<br />

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U.S.A<br />

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Claire Browne<br />

+44 1564 732969<br />

Entertainment<br />

Memorabilia<br />

UK<br />

Stephanie Connell<br />

+44 20 7393 3844<br />

U.S.A<br />

Margaret Barrett<br />

+1 323 436 5467<br />

Ethnographic Art<br />

Jim Haas<br />

+1 415 503 3294<br />

Football Sporting<br />

Memorabilia<br />

Dan Davies<br />

+44 1244 353118<br />

Frames<br />

Ruth Graham<br />

+44 20 7393 3908<br />

Furniture & Works of Art<br />

UK<br />

Harvey Cammell<br />

+44 20 7468 8230<br />

U.S.A<br />

Jeffrey Smith<br />

+1 415 503 3413<br />

Greek Art<br />

Michaela Vergottis<br />

+44 20 7468 8314<br />

Golf Sporting<br />

Memorabilia<br />

Kevin Mcgimpsey<br />

+44 1244 353123<br />

Irish Art<br />

Penny Day<br />

+44 20 7468 8366<br />

Impressionist &<br />

Modern Art<br />

Deborah Allan<br />

+44 20 7468 8276<br />

Islamic & Indian Art<br />

Alice Bailey<br />

+44 20 7468 8268<br />

Japanese Art<br />

UK<br />

Suzannah Yip<br />

+44 20 7468 8368<br />

U.S.A<br />

Jeff Olson<br />

+1 212 461 6516<br />

Jewellery<br />

UK<br />

Jean Ghika<br />

+44 20 7468 8282<br />

U.S.A<br />

Susan Abeles<br />

+1 212 461 6525<br />

HONG KONG<br />

Edmond Chan<br />

+852 2918 4321<br />

Marine Art<br />

UK<br />

Alistair Laird<br />

+44 20 7468 8211<br />

U.S.A<br />

Gregg Dietrich<br />

+1 917 206 1697<br />

Mechanical Music<br />

Laurence Fisher<br />

+44 20 7393 3984<br />

Modern, Contemporary<br />

& Latin American Art<br />

U.S.A<br />

Tate Dougherty<br />

+1 323 436 5439<br />

Modern & Contemporary<br />

Middle Eastern & South<br />

Asian Art<br />

UK<br />

Mehreen Rizvi<br />

+44 20 7468 8382<br />

DUBAI<br />

Marjan Solimani<br />

+9714 3449945<br />

Motor Cars<br />

UK<br />

James Knight<br />

+44 20 7447 7440<br />

To e-mail any of <strong>the</strong> below use <strong>the</strong> first name dot second<br />

name @bonhams.com eg. charles.obrien@bonhams.com<br />

Automobilia<br />

Toby Wilson<br />

+44 8700 273619<br />

U.S.A<br />

Mark Osborne<br />

+1 415 503 3353<br />

BRUSSELS<br />

Philip Kantor<br />

+32 476 879 471<br />

AUSTRALIA<br />

Robert Glover<br />

+61 2 8306 2206<br />

Motorcycles<br />

Ben Walker<br />

+44 8700 273616<br />

Automobilia<br />

Toby Wilson<br />

+44 8700 273619<br />

Musical Instruments<br />

Philip Scott<br />

+44 20 7393 3855<br />

Natural History<br />

UK<br />

Luke Honey<br />

+44 (0)7900 887054<br />

U.S.A<br />

Claudia Florian<br />

+1 323 436 5437<br />

Old Master Pictures<br />

UK<br />

Andrew Mckenzie<br />

+44 20 7468 8271<br />

U.S.A<br />

Mark Fisher<br />

+1 323 436 5488<br />

Orientalist Art<br />

UK<br />

Giles Peppiatt<br />

+44 20 7468 8355<br />

U.S.A<br />

Taline Aynilian<br />

+1 917 206 1656<br />

Photography<br />

UK<br />

Jocelyn Phillips<br />

+44 20 7468 5876<br />

U.S.A<br />

Judith Eurich<br />

+1 415 503 3259<br />

Portrait Miniatures<br />

Camilla Lombardi<br />

+44 20 7393 3985<br />

Prints<br />

UK<br />

Robert Kennan<br />

+44 20 7468 8212<br />

U.S.A<br />

Judith Eurich<br />

+1 415 503 3259<br />

Railwayana<br />

Kegan Harrison<br />

+44 1564 732971<br />

Russian Art<br />

UK<br />

Sophie Hamilton<br />

+44 20 7468 8334<br />

U.S.A<br />

Yelena Harbick<br />

+1 212 644 9136<br />

Scientific Instruments<br />

Jon Baddeley<br />

+44 20 7393 3872<br />

U.S.A.<br />

Jonathan Snellenburg<br />

+1 212 461 6530<br />

Scottish Pictures<br />

Chris Brickley<br />

+44 131 240 2297<br />

Silver & Objects<br />

of Vertu<br />

UK<br />

Michael Moorcroft<br />

+44 20 7468 8241<br />

U.S.A<br />

Victoria Ayers<br />

+1 212 461 6532<br />

South African Art<br />

Giles Peppiatt<br />

+44 20 7468 8355<br />

Sporting Guns<br />

Patrick Hawes<br />

+44 20 7393 3815<br />

Toys, Dolls & Chess<br />

Leigh Gotch<br />

+44 20 7393 3898<br />

Travel Pictures<br />

Giles Peppiatt<br />

+44 20 7468 8355<br />

U.S.A<br />

Deborah Coy<br />

+1 212 644 9108<br />

Urban Art<br />

Gareth Williams<br />

+44 20 7468 5879<br />

U.S.A<br />

Tate Dougherty<br />

+1 212 644 9128<br />

<strong>Watches</strong> &<br />

<strong>Wristwatches</strong><br />

UK<br />

Paul Maudsley<br />

+44 20 7447 7412<br />

U.S.A.<br />

Jonathan Snellenburg<br />

+1 212 461 6530<br />

HONG KONG<br />

Carson Chan<br />

+852 2918 4321<br />

Whisky<br />

UK<br />

Martin Green<br />

+44 1292 520000<br />

U.S.A<br />

Richard Pike<br />

+1 917 206 1644<br />

HONG KONG<br />

Daniel Lam<br />

+852 3607 0004<br />

Wine<br />

UK<br />

Richard Harvey<br />

+44 (0) 8700 273622<br />

U.S.A<br />

Richard Pike<br />

+1 917 206 1644<br />

HONG KONG<br />

Daniel Lam<br />

+852 3607 0004<br />

SD03/2010-1


International Salerooms, Offices <strong>and</strong> Associated Companies (• Indicates Saleroom)<br />

UNITED KINGDOM<br />

London<br />

101 New Bond Street •<br />

London W1S 1SR<br />

020 7447 7447<br />

020 7447 7400 fax<br />

Montpelier Street •<br />

London SW7 1HH<br />

020 7393 3900<br />

020 7393 3905 fax<br />

South East<br />

Engl<strong>and</strong><br />

Sevenoaks<br />

13 Lime Tree Walk,<br />

Sevenoaks, Kent<br />

TN13 1YH<br />

01732 740 310<br />

01732 741 842 fax<br />

Guildford<br />

Millmead,<br />

Guildford,<br />

Surrey GU2 4BE<br />

01483 504 030<br />

01483 450 205 fax<br />

Hove<br />

19 Palmeira Square<br />

Hove, East Sussex<br />

BN3 2JN<br />

01273 220 000<br />

01273 220 335 fax<br />

Whitstable<br />

95/97 Tankerton Road,<br />

Whitstable, Kent<br />

CT5 2AJ<br />

01227 275 007<br />

01227 266 443 fax<br />

Isle of Wight<br />

01983 282 228<br />

Representative:<br />

West Sussex<br />

Jeff Burfield<br />

01243 787 548<br />

South West<br />

Engl<strong>and</strong><br />

Bath<br />

Queen Square House<br />

Charlotte Street<br />

Bath BA1 2LL<br />

01225 788 988<br />

01225 446 675 fax<br />

Cornwall – Par<br />

Cornubia Hall<br />

Eastcliffe Road<br />

Par, Cornwall<br />

PL24 2AQ<br />

01726 814 047<br />

01726 817 979 fax<br />

Exeter<br />

The Lodge<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rnhay West Exeter,<br />

Devon<br />

EX1 1JG<br />

01392 425 264<br />

01392 494 561 fax<br />

Winchester<br />

The Red House<br />

Hyde Street<br />

Winchester<br />

Hants SO23 7DX<br />

01962 862 515<br />

01962 865 166 fax<br />

Tetbury<br />

22a Long Street<br />

Tetbury<br />

Gloucestershire<br />

GL8 8AQ<br />

01666 502 200<br />

01666 505 107 fax<br />

Representatives:<br />

Dorset<br />

Bill Allan<br />

01935 815 271<br />

Cornwall<br />

Lady Woodard<br />

01326 341 223<br />

East Anglia<br />

Bury St. Edmunds<br />

21 Churchgate Street<br />

Bury St Edmunds<br />

Suffolk IP33 1RG<br />

01284 716 190<br />

01284 755 844 fax<br />

Norfolk<br />

The Market Place<br />

Reepham<br />

Norfolk NR10 4JJ<br />

01603 871 443<br />

01603 872 973 fax<br />

Midl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Knowle •<br />

The Old House<br />

Station Road<br />

Knowle, Solihull<br />

West Midl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

B93 0HT<br />

01564 776 151<br />

01564 778 069 fax<br />

Oxford •<br />

Banbury Road<br />

Shipton on Cherwell<br />

Kidlington OX5 1JH<br />

01865 853 640<br />

01865 372 722 fax<br />

Henley<br />

The Coach House<br />

66 Northfield End<br />

Henley on Thames<br />

Oxon RG9 2JN<br />

01491 413 636<br />

01491 413 637 fax<br />

Representative:<br />

Wolverhampton<br />

01902 710 660<br />

Yorkshire & North East<br />

Engl<strong>and</strong><br />

Leeds<br />

30 Park Square West<br />

Leeds LS1 2PF<br />

0113 234 5755<br />

0113 244 3910 fax<br />

North West Engl<strong>and</strong><br />

Chester •<br />

New House<br />

150 Christleton Road<br />

Chester, Cheshire<br />

CH3 5TD<br />

01244 313 936<br />

01244 340 028 fax<br />

Carlisle<br />

48 Cecil Street<br />

Carlisle, Cumbria<br />

CA1 1NT<br />

01228 542 422<br />

01228 590 106 fax<br />

Manchester<br />

The Stables<br />

213 Ashley Road<br />

Hale WA15 9TB<br />

0161 927 3822<br />

0161 927 3824 fax<br />

Southport<br />

33 Botanic Road<br />

Churchtown<br />

Southport<br />

Merseyside PR9 7NE<br />

01704 507 875<br />

01704 507 877 fax<br />

Representative:<br />

Isle of Man<br />

Felicity Loughran<br />

01624 822 875<br />

Channel Isl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Jersey<br />

39 Don Street<br />

St.Helier<br />

JE2 4TR<br />

01534 722 441<br />

01534 759 354 fax<br />

Representative:<br />

Guernsey<br />

Elizabeth Jordan<br />

01481 722 448<br />

Scotl<strong>and</strong><br />

Edinburgh •<br />

22 Queen Street<br />

Edinburgh<br />

EH2 1JX<br />

0131 225 2266<br />

0131 220 2547 fax<br />

Glasgow<br />

176 St. Vincent Street,<br />

Glasgow<br />

G2 5SG<br />

0141 223 8866<br />

0141 223 8868 fax<br />

Representatives:<br />

Wine & Spirits<br />

Tom Gilbey<br />

01382 330 256<br />

Wales<br />

Cardiff<br />

7-8 Park Place,<br />

Cardiff CF10 3DP<br />

02920 727 980<br />

02920 727 989 fax<br />

Carmar<strong>the</strong>n<br />

Napier House<br />

Spilman Street<br />

Carmar<strong>the</strong>n<br />

SA31 1JY<br />

01267 238 231<br />

02920 727 989 fax<br />

Representative:<br />

Mid-Wales &<br />

Herefordshire<br />

Sarah Baird-Murray<br />

01597 810 230<br />

EUrOPE<br />

Austria<br />

Garnisongasse 4<br />

1090 Vienna<br />

+43 699 1152 6069<br />

+43 1 40 357 45 fax<br />

Belgium<br />

Boulevard<br />

Saint-Michel 101<br />

1040 Brussels<br />

+32 (0)2 736 5076<br />

+32 (0)2 732 5501 fax<br />

France<br />

4 rue de la Paix<br />

75002 Paris<br />

+33 (0)1 42 61 1010<br />

+33 (0)1 42 61 1015 fax<br />

Germany<br />

Maximilianstrasse 52<br />

80538 Munich<br />

Germany<br />

+49 (0) 89 24205812<br />

+49 (0) 89 24207523 fax<br />

Italy<br />

Via Sicilia 50<br />

00187 Rome<br />

+39 (0)6 48 5900<br />

+39 (0)6 482 0479 fax<br />

Monaco<br />

Le Beau Rivage<br />

9 Avenue d’Ostende<br />

Monte Carlo<br />

MC 98000<br />

+377 93 50 14 80<br />

+377 93 50 14 82 fax<br />

The Ne<strong>the</strong>rl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

de Lairessestraat 123<br />

1075 HH Amsterdam<br />

+31 20 67 09 701<br />

+31 20 67 09 702 fax<br />

Spain<br />

Nuñez de Balboa no.4 - 1A<br />

Madrid<br />

28001<br />

+34 91 578 17 27<br />

Switzerl<strong>and</strong><br />

7 Avenue Pictet-de-<br />

Rochemont 1207<br />

Geneva<br />

Switzerl<strong>and</strong><br />

+41 22 300 3160<br />

+41 22 300 3035 fax<br />

Representatives:<br />

A<strong>the</strong>ns<br />

Art Expertise<br />

+30 210 3636 404<br />

Bonn<br />

Isabell Fassbender<br />

+49 228 215 891<br />

Dusseldorf<br />

Hans Schede<br />

+49 211 404 202<br />

Marbella<br />

James Roberts<br />

+ 34 952 90 62 50<br />

Milan<br />

Camilla Prini<br />

+39 329 247 5202<br />

NOrTH AMErICA<br />

USA<br />

California<br />

Bonhams &<br />

Butterfields •<br />

220 San Bruno Avenue<br />

San Francisco<br />

CA 94103<br />

+1 (415) 861 7500<br />

+1 (415) 861 8951 fax<br />

Bonhams &<br />

Butterfields •<br />

7601 W. Sunset Boulevard<br />

Los Angeles<br />

CA 90046<br />

+1 (323) 850 7500<br />

+1 (323) 850 5843 fax<br />

New York •<br />

580 Madison Avenue<br />

New York, NY<br />

10022<br />

+1 (212) 644 9001<br />

+1 (212) 644 9007 fax<br />

Representatives:<br />

Arizona<br />

Terri Adrian-Hardy<br />

+1 (480) 994 5362<br />

Boston<br />

Sarah Valelly<br />

+1 (617) 742 0909<br />

California<br />

Central Valley<br />

David Daniel<br />

+1 (916) 364 1645<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn California<br />

Christine Eisenberg<br />

+1 (949) 646 6560<br />

Georgia<br />

Mary Moore Be<strong>the</strong>a<br />

+1 (404) 842 1500<br />

Illinois<br />

Ricki Blumberg Harris<br />

+1 (312) 475 3922<br />

+1 (773) 267 3300<br />

Nevada<br />

David Daniel<br />

+1 (775) 831 0330<br />

New Mexico<br />

Leslie Trilling<br />

+1 (505) 820 0701<br />

Oregon<br />

Sheryl Acheson<br />

+1 (503) 274 9416<br />

Texas<br />

Amy Lawch<br />

+1 (713) 621 5988<br />

Washington<br />

Hea<strong>the</strong>r O’Mahony<br />

+1 (206) 218 5011<br />

Western New Engl<strong>and</strong><br />

David LeBeau<br />

+1 (413) 229 3445<br />

Canada<br />

Toronto, Ontario •<br />

Jack Kerr-Wilson<br />

20 Hazelton Avenue<br />

Toronto, ONT<br />

M5R 2E2<br />

+1 (416) 462 9004<br />

Montreal, Quebec<br />

David Kelsey<br />

+1 (514) 341 9238<br />

SOUTH AMErICA<br />

Argentina<br />

Daniel Claramunt<br />

+54 11 479 37600<br />

Brazil<br />

Thomaz Oscar Saavedra<br />

+55 11 3079 4000<br />

+55 11 3047 4407 fax<br />

ASIA<br />

Hong Kong<br />

Carson Chan<br />

Suite 1508<br />

Two Pacific Place<br />

88 Queensway<br />

Admiralty<br />

Hong Kong<br />

+852 2918 4321<br />

+852 2918 4320 fax<br />

Japan<br />

Hiromi Ono<br />

Level 14 Hibiya Central Building<br />

1-2-9 Nishi-Shimbashi<br />

Minato-ku<br />

Tokyo 105-0003<br />

+81 (0) 3 5532 8636<br />

+81 (0) 3 5532 8637 fax<br />

Taiwan<br />

Benjamin Chen<br />

37/F Taipei 101 Tower<br />

No. 7 Xinyi Road<br />

Section 5<br />

Taipei 100, Taiwan<br />

+886 2 8758 2898<br />

+886 2 8758 2897 fax<br />

AUSTrALIA<br />

Sydney<br />

76 Paddington Street<br />

Paddington NSW 2021<br />

Australia<br />

+61 (0) 2 8412 2222<br />

+61 (0) 2 9475 4110 fax<br />

UNITED ArAB<br />

EMIrATES<br />

Dubai<br />

PO Box 1197711<br />

Dubai<br />

UAE<br />

+971 (0)4 344 9945<br />

+971 (0)4 344 9961 fax<br />

G-NET/10/10


This sale will be conducted in accordance with Bonhams’ Conditions<br />

of Sale <strong>and</strong> bidding <strong>and</strong> buying at <strong>the</strong> sale will be regulated by <strong>the</strong><br />

Conditions. You should read those Conditions in conjunction with<br />

<strong>the</strong> Important Notices relating to this sale which set out <strong>the</strong> charges<br />

payable by you on <strong>the</strong> purchases you make <strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r terms relating<br />

to bidding <strong>and</strong> buying at <strong>the</strong> sale. You should ask any questions<br />

you have about <strong>the</strong> Conditions before signing this form. These<br />

Conditions also contain certain undertakings by bidders <strong>and</strong> buyers<br />

<strong>and</strong> limit Bonhams’ liability to bidders <strong>and</strong> buyers. Please note that<br />

all telephone calls to <strong>and</strong> from Bonhams are recorded.<br />

Data Protection<br />

For <strong>the</strong> purpose of <strong>the</strong> Data Protection Act 1998 <strong>the</strong> data controller is<br />

Bonhams 1793 Limited of Montpelier Street, London SW7 1HH, United<br />

Kingdom (“we”). We may disclose your personal information to any<br />

member of our group which means our subsidiaries, our ultimate holding<br />

company <strong>and</strong> its subsidiaries (whe<strong>the</strong>r registered in <strong>the</strong> UK or elsewhere)<br />

We will not disclose your data to anyone outside our group but we<br />

may from time to time provide you with information about goods <strong>and</strong><br />

services which we feel may be of interest to you <strong>including</strong> those<br />

provided by third parties.<br />

If you do not want to receive such information (except for information you<br />

specifically requested) please tick this box<br />

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Credit or Debit Cards - We will debit all charges due on any purchases<br />

you make 7 days after <strong>the</strong> sale if you have not settled your account by an<br />

alternative method. There is no surcharge for UK debit card payments but a<br />

3% surcharge on <strong>the</strong> total will be added for credit cards <strong>and</strong> non-UK debit<br />

cards. By signing below you are authorising this payment to be taken by us.<br />

Payments in excess of £5,000 can only be made by <strong>the</strong> cardholder in<br />

person.<br />

Please provide details of <strong>the</strong> lots on which you wish to place bids at<br />

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increment. New bidders must also provide proof of identity when submitting<br />

bids. Failure to do this may result in your bids not being processed. Please<br />

refer to <strong>the</strong> Important Notices in <strong>the</strong> catalogue for fur<strong>the</strong>r information<br />

relating to instructions to Bonhams to execute absentee bids on your behalf.<br />

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liable for any errors.<br />

Lot<br />

no.<br />

Brief description MAX bid £ (GBP)<br />

ex premium & VAT<br />

Absentee Bidding Form<br />

Sale title <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Watches</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Wristwatches</strong> Sale date 15 December 2010<br />

Sale no. 17865<br />

Title First name<br />

Last name<br />

Client number<br />

Company name<br />

Company number<br />

Address<br />

City<br />

Telephone daytime<br />

Telephone evening<br />

Telephone mobile<br />

Fax<br />

E-mail<br />

Paddle number<br />

Postcode Country<br />

Have you registered with us before?<br />

Are you acting as a private<br />

Sale venue New Bond Street<br />

County<br />

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or a trade buyer?<br />

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number <strong>and</strong> country<br />

G B<br />

Visa Mastercard<br />

Cardholder name<br />

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I will collect <strong>the</strong> purchases myself<br />

Please contact me with a shipping quote<br />

BY SIGNING THIS FORM YOU AGREE THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND OUR CONDITIONS OF SALE AND WISH TO BE<br />

BOUND BY THEM. THIS AFFECTS YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS.<br />

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Bonhams 1793 Limited. Montpelier Street, London SW7 1HH. Incorporated in Engl<strong>and</strong>. Company Number 4326560.<br />

01/09/05<br />

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