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A Pair of Britannia Standard Silver Gilt Casters, Daniel & John Welby, London 1928, of Queen Anne style, baluster with central girdle, on domed circular foot, the pierced cover with bayonet fitting, 18cm high, 18oz 10dwt (2) £500 - 700
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A Twin-Handled Silver Tray, Mappin & Webb, London 1950, rectangular with cut corners, decorated with a Celtic knot border, 59.5cm wide over handles, 66ozt £800 - 1200
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A Pair of German Silver Models of Partridges, Neresheimer, Hanau, and with English import marks for Israel Segalov, London 1934, 12cm high, 11oz 4dwt (2) £500 - 800
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A Pair of Silver Table Models of Pheasants, C J Vander, London 1986, modelled as a cock and a hen, the hen with outstretched wings, 24cm long, 26oz 12dwt (2)Provenance: The Estate of Mrs R D Peacock £500 - 700
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A Service of Victorian Provincial Silver Fiddle Pattern Flatware, Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter, 1872-75, comprising: 6 table spoons; 12 table forks; 12 dessert spoons; and 12 dessert forks; together with A Set of Six Fiddle Pattern Tea Spoons, William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1839, 80oz 6dwt (48) £800 - 1000
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A Large American Novelty Silver Cocktail Shaker, Tuttle Silversmiths, Boston, probably 1923-29, modelled in the form of a milk churn, with large strap handle, pull off cover and bayonet fitting strainer, gilt interior, engraved with the initial W to the front, 31cm high, 41oz 10dwt £500 - 700
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Gerald Benney:- A Matched Silver Three Piece Coffee Service, London 1976 and 1991-93, comprising coffee pot, cream jug and sugar bowl with spoon, tapering cylindrical form with textured finish, the coffee pot with ivory insulators, the coffee pot 27cm high, 48oz 18dwt (4)With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.566221/01 £2000 - 3000
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A Modern Scottish Silver Footed Bowl of Arts & Crafts Influence, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 2001, with planished finish, the large flared bowl on a domed circular foot with reeded girdle and cut card type decoration, 28.5cm diameter, 19cm high, 41oz 14dwt £800 - 1200
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A Silver Four Piece Tea Service, William Greenwood & Son, Birmingham 1927-29, circular with planished finish and egg and dart border, the sugar and cream with scroll handles and gilt interiors, the hot water jug 21.5cm high, 48oz 6dwt (4) £500 - 700
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A George IV 18ct Gold Snuff Box, Charles Rawlings, London 1824, rectangular with rounded corners, with engine turned engraving and a vacant reserve to the cover, 7cm wide £1200 - 1800
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A Silver Mounted Mother-of-Pearl Snuff Box, English or Dutch, probably early 18th century, unmarked, oval with hinged cover, the front applied with a silver mount depicting a Harlequin and monkeys, the sides with scrolling foliate engraving; and A Gilt-Metal Mounted Agate Snuff Box, 19th century, oval with hinged cover, a banded agate cover and base, the front with a shield shaped reserve, each 7.5cm wide (2) £300 - 500
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A French Blonde Tortoiseshell Snuff Box, circa 1790, circular with pull-off cover and two colour gold foliate mount, the cover inset with a gilt metal medal commemorating the return of Louis XVI to Paris in 1789 by Benjamin Duvivier (1730-1819), 7.5cm diameterThe medal within this box was produced in 1789 after the return of Louis XVI to Paris. It depicts the King being led by a female figure of Paris and a further woman and child, with the Tuileries Palace beyond, and is inscribed Jy Ferai Desormais Ma Demeure Habituelle, Arrive Du Roi a Paris Le 6 Oct 1789. These events taking place after the Women's March on Versailles the previous day, which saw thousands of angry market women, and other revolutionaries, head to Versailles over the lack of and high price of available food. The King eventually giving in to the crowd's demands and releasing food from the Royal stores and returning with his family to Paris. £300 - 500
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A Gold and Enamel Snuff Box, marked FJ crowned, a stylised flower, and a crowned R resembling the Paris date letter, probably Hanau circa 1800, also struck with French eagle post 1838 warranty mark for gold, oval with hinged cover, the sides, base and cover decorated with blue enamel over an engine turned ground, the cover set with an oval enamelled panel depicting classical figures in a garden setting, all within white opalescent and green enamel bead and ropework borders, large loss of enamel to base, 7cm wide £1200 - 1800
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Horatio Lord Nelson Interest: A George III Cut Steel and Gold Presentation Snuff Box, in the manner of Matthew Boulton, circular with pull-off cover, inscribed to the interior This Box was made by a true Born Briton, John May Of Birmingham and Presented to the King Of The Ocean Horatio Vist. Nelson June 10th 1802. Whose daring deeds of Arms Rais'd England's Flag Triumphant O'er the World, the steel base highly polished forming a mirror, 7.8cm diameterProvenance: From a private family collection, almost certainly acquired prior to 1910, and thence by family descent £3000 - 5000
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A Composite Service of George III-Victorian Provincial Silver Fiddle Pattern Flatware, predominantly James Barber, George Cattle and William North, York, 1812-48, comprising: 12 table spoons, (Barber, Cattle & North, 1830); 12 table forks (Barber, Cattle & North, 1829); 12 dessert spoons (5 Barber & Whitewell, 1812; 4 James Barber 1848; 2 Barber, Cattle & North 1834; 1 Barber & North, 1842); 12 dessert forks (Barber Cattle & North, 6 1833; 6 1834); 12 Teaspoons (Barber, Cattle & North, 11 1835; 1 1833), the table forks engraved with a crest of a lion's paw holding a key, the remaining pieces variously engraved with initials or vacant, 96oz 8dwt (60) £1500 - 2000
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A George III Provincial Silver Goblet, Robert Cattle & James Barber, York 1810, with part fluted bowl, the domed pedestal foot with reeded border, inscribed The Gift Of John Cayley Esqr., to John and Arabella Dale, 16.5cm high, 10oz 16dwt £300 - 500
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A George IV Chinoiserie Silver Teapot, Joseph Angell, London 1824, circular on domed pedestal foot, chased and engraved with Oriental figures in garden settings within scrolling foliage, with ivory handle and eagle head spout, the cover with figural finial, 26.5cm long, 30oz 2dwt £400 - 600
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A George III Provincial Silver Mug, Langlands & Robertson, Newcastle 1783, baluster shape on domed circular foot and with scroll handle, engraved with initials to the front, 13cm high, 10oz 18dwt £300 - 500
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A George III Provincial Silver Mug, John Langlands, Newcastle 1774, tapering form with girdle, reeded borders, the scroll handle engraved with the initials S over TM over I, and the body also engraved with initials to the left of the handle, 14cm high, 14ozt £400 - 600
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A Pair of William IV Silver Second Course Dishes, Benjamin Smith, London 1837, shaped circular with gadroon border, engraved to the rim with an armorial, beneath a coronet, with ducally gorged lion supporters and the motto scroll Prodesse Quam Conspici, 30cm diameter, 62oz 10dwt (2) £1200 - 1500
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The Yorkshire Cup: A Twin-Handled Silver Cup of 18th Century Style, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1936, the bowl with central girdle and twin flying scroll handles, on domed circular foot, the ebonised base with applied silver plaque engraved Yorkshire Cup 1937, and with the three placed horses, Winner Trianed by MJ Peacock Middleham, 23.5cm high, 41oz 4dwtProvenance: The Estate of Mrs R D Peacock £500 - 800
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The Chester Vase: A Silver Gilt Trophy Cup and Cover, Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1937, of campana form with fluted and fruiting vine borders and foliate reeded twin handles, the cover with horse finial, inscribed Chester Vase, 1937, Won by Mr R Bownass's Merry Matthew, Trained by M.J.Peacock, Ridden by W. Nevett, 43cm high, 123oz 8dwtProvenance: The Estate of Mrs R D Peacock £2000 - 3000
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The Liverpool Autumn Cup: A Silver Twin Handled Trophy Cup and Cover, Boodle & Dunthorne, London 1930, of Queen Anne style with fluted lower body and central girdle, caryatid scroll handles, the part fluted domed cover with knop finial, inscribed Liverpool Autumn Cup, 1936, Won By, Mr R.Bownass's "Young England" Trained By M.J.Peacock., ridden by W.Nevett, 40.5cm high, 95oz 4dwtProvenance: The Estate of Mrs R D Peacock £1500 - 2500
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A French Silver-Gilt Twin Handled Cup and Cover, maker's mark indistinct, Paris 1st standard, 1819-1838, the bowl on acanthus and shell support to a square pedestal base with four foliate shell bracket feet, gadroon borders, the cover engraved with a Duke's coronet, the bowl with twin crests being that of a unicorn's head erased, and a boar's head erased, within the motto surround Nemo Me Impune Lacessit, and Order of the Thistle collar, probably for Innes-Ker, Dukes of Roxburghe, 26cm high, 23oz 2dwtProvenance: The Estate of Mrs R D Peacock £500 - 800
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An Extensive Service of Silver Sandringham Pattern Flatware, Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1932/33 (two teaspoons 1957), 18 place settings, comprising: table forks; table knives (with steel blades); soup spoons; dessert forks (one lacking); dessert spoons; dessert knives (with steel blades); fish forks; fish knives; fruit knives (with steel blades) fruit forks (with steel tines); and teaspoons (plus one extra); 6 table/serving spoons; 4 sauce ladles; a pair of fish servers; 2 carving knives; 2 carving forks; and one steel, all housed in a good quality burr walnut freestanding canteen with hinged top and two pull out drawers, on cabriole supports with hoof feet, the canteen 78cm wide, weighable silver 242oz 18dwt (215) £3000 - 4000
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A Pair of Early Victorian Silver Tazza, Robert Garrard, London, date letter rubbed probably 1838, stamped 'Garrard Panton St London', shaped circular with foliate strapwork and reserves, the knopped support on a lobed shaped circular foot with conforming decoration, the three reserves to the border each engraved with a different crest, comprising: a garb beneath a coronet; a demi-man beneath a coronet; and probably that of a martlett on a ducal coronet, beneath a coronet, 30cm diameter, 60oz 8dwt (2) £1000 - 1500
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A Large Late Victorian Twin-Handled Silver Tray, Martin & Hall, Sheffield 1900, shaped oval with C scroll and shell border, and foliate scroll handles, 75cm wide over handles, 152oz 18dwt £1200 - 1800
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An Unusual Early Victorian Irish Silver Three Piece Tea Service, R W Smith, Dublin, 1838, of squat circular form, profusely decorated in the chinoiserie manner with panels featuring figures and pagodas, within C scroll borders, the cover of the teapot with a China man finial, all with foliate scroll handles and on decorative foliate shell bracket feet, engraved with a crest of an arm in armour holding a sword, the teapot 31cm long handle to spout, 66oz 16dwt (3) £1000 - 1500
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A Set of Three Victorian Scottish Silver Dishes, Hall & Co, Glasgow 1886, oval and repousse decorated with a wide border of masks, scrolling foliage and strapwork, the pedestal example with conforming decoration to foot, engraved with a crest of a bird of prey between two flowers, each 30.5cm wide, the pedestal example 17cm high, 86oz 10dwt (3) £1000 - 1500
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A Composite Part Service of George III/Victorian and Later Silver Feather Edge Flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: 6 table forks (5 Chawner & Co, London 1857; 1 makers mark rubbed, London 1821); 11 table spoons (6 Thomas Chawner, London 1772; 2 John Lampfert, London 1772; 2 George Smith 1780; 1 Mappin & Webb, London 1913); 2 dessert forks (1 Eley & Fearn, 1816; 1 Wakeley & Wheeler, 1912); 5 dessert spoons (1 Hester Bateman, 1772; 1 Elizabeth Tookey, date indistinct; 1 Chawner & Co, 1843; 1 no maker's mark, Newcastle; 1 marks indistinct); 1 basting spoon (Thomas Chawner, probably 1772); 1 sauce ladle (Robert Sallam, 1771); 11 teaspoons (6 George Smith, no date letter; 4 Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, 1910); together with a group of electroplated pieces to match, comprising: 4 pairs of fish knives and forks; 4 table knives and 1 dessert knife, all except the 20th Century pieces engraved with either crests or initials, 53oz 10dwt (49) £500 - 700
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An Art Deco Silver Four Piece Tea Service, Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1954, of panelled oval form and with engraved decoration to shoulder, ivory handle and finial to teapot and hot water jug, the hot water jug 15cm high, 56oz 6dwt (4)With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.568880/01 £500 - 700
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A Twin-Handled Silver Tray, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1927, oval with shaped rim, 52cm wide over handles, 61oz 6dwt £700 - 900
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A German Silver Mounted Carved Ivory Tankard, the foot struck with pseudo marks, probably Hanau, late 19th century, also struck with French weevil duty marks, in the 17th century style, the mounts chased with fruit, foliage and masks, the hinged cover with a young Bacchus finial, the ivory body carved in high relief with a Bacchanalian scene featuring satyrs, nymphs and putti in a woodland setting, 26cm high £2000 - 3000
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A Stainless Steel Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster, Shock Resisting, retailed by W Rosch, Berne, ref: 4361, circa 1945, lever movement signed, silvered dial with luminous Arabic numerals, outer fifths of seconds track, luminous hands, screw down crown, screw back numbered 285734, inside back cover with maker's mark RWCLtd and numbered 4361, 31mm wide £300 - 500
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A Lady's Stainless Steel Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Tudor, model: Oyster Princess, ref: 92100, circa 1982, (calibre 2670) lever movement signed, grey coloured dial with luminous baton markers, screw down crown, screw back inscribed original oyster case by Rolex Geneva, inside back cover numbered 7604, case serial number 985637, Rolex Tudor Oyster form stainless steel bracelet with a deployant clasp, 22mm wide, with Tudor guarantee paperwork and booklet £300 - 400
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A Stainless Steel Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Shock Resisting, ref: 6350/6352, 1954, lever movement signed and numbered 11013, silvered dial with baton markers, screw down crown, screw back numbered inside 6350 and dated I54, case serial number 29647, 35mm wide, with Rolex box and original guarantee booklet £600 - 800
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A Stainless Steel Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Precision, model: Air King, ref: 5500, 1958, (calibre 1530) lever movement signed and numbered 28066, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, blued centre seconds hand, screw down crown, screw back with an engraved inscription, inside back cover numbered 5500 and dated III1958, case serial number 374067, 33mm wide £600 - 800
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A World War II British Military Fleet Air Arm Navy Pilot's Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, ref: 2292, 1943, (calibre 30T2) lever movement signed and numbered 9951859, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, 'Duralumin' case finish with a steel snap-on back military issue marks H.S.8 broad arrow 7743, inside back cover numbered 2292, 33mm wideThese Omega Pilots' watches were Issued to Navy pilots flying off aircraft carriers in WW2 £400 - 500
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A Stainless Steel Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Breitling, circa 1945, the lever movement signed Breitling Ltd Swiss, silvered dial with Arabic and baton markers, dial signed, two dials for seconds and a 45 minute register, buttons in the band to operate chronograph, snap-on back numbered 542550 and stamped instead with maker's mark, faceted lugs, 35mm wide £500 - 700
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A Mid-Size Stainless Steel Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Precision, model: Oyster Date, ref: 6466, 1982, lever movement signed, silvered dial with baton markers, date aperture, screw down crown, screw back numbered inside 6466, Rolex stainless steel oyster bracelet with a deployant clasp numbered 78350G, end links numbered 562, 30mm wide, with Rolex guarantee paperwork and a service guarantee dated 06.08.99 £400 - 600
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A Stainless Steel Automatic Centre Seconds Day/Date Wristwatch, signed Tudor, Oyster Prince, model: Day Date, ref: 7017/0, circa 1970, (calibre AS 1895) lever movement signed, silvered dial with baton markers, day/date apertures, screw down crown, screw back inscribed original oyster case by Rolex Geneva, case serial number 693566, Rolex Tudor oyster form stainless steel bracelet with a deployant clasp numbered 72/2, 38mm wide £500 - 700
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A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Tag Heuer, model: Monza, ref: CR2114-0, 2003, lever movement, silvered dial with Arabic and baton markers, three dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, date aperture, cushion shaped case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph, back cover secured by four screws and numbered CR2114-0 VK2415, Tag Heuer strap with a steel deployant clasp, 38mm wide, with Tag Heuer boxes, guarantee booklet and guarantee card £800 - 1200
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A Rare Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Heuer, model: Carrera, circa 1970, (calibre 12) lever movement signed Heuer, light grey/blue coloured dial with luminous baton markers, outer white tachymeter scale, date aperture at 6, two white dials for 30-minute and 12-hour registers, tonneau shaped case with buttons in the band to operate orange chronograph hand, left hand winding crown, screw back stamped inside Heuer-Leonidas, Heuer stainless steel bracelet with a deployant clasp, 38mm wide £5000 - 7000
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A Titanium Automatic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Chopard, certified chronometer, model: Miglia 1000, ref: 8915, circa 2005, (ETA 2894-2) lever movement signed and numbered 006236, adjusted to five positions, black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, three dials for seconds, 12-hour and 30-minute registers, date aperture, outer fifths of seconds track, buttons in the band to operate chronograph, glazed case back numbered 848813, 39mm wide £800 - 1200
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A Stainless Steel Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Breitling, 500m/1650ft, model: Colt Ocean, ref: A64350, circa 1995, quartz movement, black dial with Arabic numerals, date aperture, rotating bezel, screw down protected winding crown, screw back with a Breitling monogram and numbered A64350 125762, Breitling stainless steel bracelet with a deployant clasp, 39mm wide £250 - 350
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A Titanium Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Hublot, model: Classic Fusion, ref: 511.NX.1171.RX, circa 2015, lever movement signed, black dial with baton markers, date aperture, brush finished bezel and polished sides, glazed case back secured by six screws and numbered 1200535, Hublot rubber strap with a steel and titanium deployant clasp, 45mm wide, with Hublot boxes £1500 - 2000
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A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Breitling, model: Chronomat, ref: B13050, circa 1995, lever movement, blue dial with Arabic numerals, date aperture, three dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, outer tachymeter scale, rotating bezel, screw down protected crown, buttons in the band to operate chronograph, screw back with Breitling monogram, Breitling steel buckle, 40mm wide £500 - 700
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A World War II Military Wristwatch, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, know by collectors as one of "The Dirty Dozen", circa 1944, (calibre 479) lever movement signed and numbered 323980, black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, signed and with a military broad arrow, seconds dial, luminous cathedral hands, chrome plated metal case with a stainless steel screw back engraved with a broad arrow WWW F 15360 286049, inside back cover with repeated numbers, fixed bars between the lugs, 35mm wide £1200 - 1500
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A British Military Royal Air Force Stainless Steel Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, ref: 2777-1, 1953, (calibre 283) lever movement signed and numbered 12908970, blued overcoil hairspring, dust cover, black dial with Arabic numerals, minutes track, outer luminous dot and baton markers, dial marked with Government broad arrow issue symbol and T in a circle for tritium, screw back engraved with military marks Government broad arrow, NATO code mark 6645-101000, aircrew issue 6B/542 and stores number and year of issue 5437/53, fixed bars between the lugs, inside back cover numbered 2777-1, 36mm, with an Omega service box and a service receipt dated 25/03/2015It is understood that the Omega records show that the British Government ordered 5,900 pieces of this model and issued them in 1953, for one year only. £1800 - 2200
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A World War II Military Wristwatch, signed Cyma, know by collectors as one of "The Dirty Dozen", circa 1944, (calibre 234) lever movement signed and numbered 386932, dust cover, black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, signed and with a military broad arrow, seconds dial, luminous hands, stainless steel case, screw back engraved with a broad arrow WWW P 17047 22047, inside back cover with repeated numbers, fixed bars between the lugs, 38mm wide £400 - 600
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