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Lot 91

Fitzgerald, Edward (trans.) "Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam" Introduction by A.C. Benson, Fellow of Magdalene College Cambridge, Siegle, Hill & Co. (1911) Reproduced from a manuscript written and illuminated by F. Sangorski & G. Sutcliffe, engraved and printed by Andre & Sleigh Ltd, Bushey, Herts, col plates illuminated in gold, slight foxing, pictorial endpapers, original publisher's cloth with gilt ills and decorations, glassine cover

Lot 20

James, M.R. "Ghost Stories of an Antiquary" Edward Arnold 1915, 9th impression, grey cloth with black titles and red rules, inked inscription inside front board, Pardoe, Rosemary (ed)  "Tales from Lectoure" pamphlet [2006] cover ills by Nick Maloret, Asquith, Cynthia " When Churchyards Yawn..." Hutchinson & Co. 1931, black cloth, silver titles to backstrip, inked inscription dated 1931 on ffep., Jerome K. Jerome "Told After Supper" The Leadenhall Press 1891, ills Kenneth M. Skeaping, hinges cracked and binding loose, pictorial red cloth, Dale, Harrison  (ed.) "Great Ghost Stories" Herbert Jenkins 1931 , green cloth, black titles, "More Ghost Stories "Herbert Jenkins 1932, green cloth, gilt and blindstamped titles, de la Mare, Walter "Broomsticks & Other Tales" designs by Bold, Constable & Company Limited 1925, light brown cloth, gilt titles to backstrip and Benson, E.F. "The Room in the Tower and Other Stories" Alfred Knopf 1929 , Eichenberg, Fritz  ( ills.) "Tales of Edgar Allan Poe", Random House, 1944, green cloth, Sayers, Dorothy L. ( ed.)  "Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery and Horror" Victor Gollancz, 1928, black cloth, red titles, "...Second Series" 1931. "....Third Series " 1934 and other related volumes including Folio Society (2 boxes)

Lot 156

A Vintage Openface Pocket Watch, the white dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, the movement cover engraved "Watch Maker by Warranty To The Queen Examined by J.W. Benson 62 & 64 Ludgate Hill London Swiss Made", inside case back stamped "0,935"; together with a graduated curb link Albert chain, suspending two medallion pendants.

Lot 599

TWO SILVER CASED POCKET WATCHES, AND AN ALBERT CHAIN one watch by J W Benson, London

Lot 361

Irish Birds: Kennedy, An Irish Sanctuary, Sign of the Three Candles, 1953. Benson, Our Irish Song Birds, 1886, aeg; gilt bird on cover; interesting mss biro marks from Eric Mac Fhinn !!!. Ruttledge, A list of the Birds of Ireland, 1975. Darcy, the Guide to the Birds of Ireland, small quarto, 1981. Attenborough, The Life of Birds. (9)

Lot 951

European Tour Golf Yearbooks: a collection to include Volvo yearbooks, 1988 x2 1990, 1994, European tour books 1999, 2000, 2001 x2, 2002, 2005 and a Benson & Hedges Golf Year 1992 (box of)

Lot 1019

Autographs - multi-signed selection of Scottish Open Loch Lomond Golf Programmes (7): features signed programmes such as 2003 Paul Casey, John Daly, Ernie Els, Niclas Fasth, Pierre Fulke, Sandy Lyle, Paul McGinley, Phil Mickelson, Colin Montgomerie, Jose Olazabal, Phillip Price, Eduardo Romero, Adam Scott, Lee Westwood, 2004 Frerik Jacobson, Ian Poulter, Scott Drummond, Thomas Bjorn, Stephen Gallacher, Joakim Haeggman, Fredrik Jacobson, Migual Jimenez, Tom Lehman, Peter Leonard, Phil Mickelson, Lee Westwood, 2005 Nick Dougherty, Angel Cabrera, Daren Clarke, Ernie Els, Stephen Gallacher, Retief Goosen, Miguel Jimenez, Paul Lawrie, Tom Lehman, Phil Mickelson, Ian Poulter, Eduardo Romero, Lee Westwood, Ian Woosnam, 2006 David Howel, Ernie Els, Luke Donald, Tim Clark, Thomas Bjorn, 2007 Tom Lehman; plus 2001 and 2002 unsigned programmes and 2003 Benson & Hedges International Open Golf Programme with signatures internally featuring Tony Jacklin, Sandy Lyle, Seve Ballesteros, Angel Cabrera, Retief Goosen, Colin Montgomerie, Jose Olazabal, Bernhard Langer, Darren Clarke, Nick Faldo, Thomas Bjorn, Padraig Harrington, Lee Westwood, Paul McGinley, Phillip Price, Paul Casey, Justin Rose, Sam Torrence, et al, loose covers, x30 total - plus a multi-signed Scottish Open Dundonald Links Golf Programme featuring Rafa Bello, Jason Dufner, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Rickie Fowler, Tyrrell Hatton, Russell Knox, Paul Lawrie, Ian Poulter, Henrik Stenson, t/w a Multi-signed 2003 Volvo PGA Championship Golf Programme with signatures internally featuring Paul Lawrie, Justin Rose, Michael Campbell, Paul Casey, Thomas Bjorn, Ian Woosnam, Seve Ballesteros, Jose Olazabal, Colin Montgomerie, Anders Hansen, Ernie Els and Nick Faldo - A/G overall condition (10). Private Autograph Collection

Lot 950

Golf Book Collection - large format books to include: The Atlas of Golf George Cousins 1973, Wentworth - A Host of Happy Memories 1993, Orion 1992 Hotels and Golf Courses, The LPGA The Unauthorized Version Liz Kahn 1996, 1992 Benson & Hedges Golf Yearbook, Henry Cotton's Guide To Golf In The British Isles, Golfing Britain's Best Courses Classic Golf Holes Robert Green 1989, Golf In Scotland & Ireland, Costa Del Dol The Golf Coast Jose Maria Camacho 1995, The World Atlas of Golf Courses Bob Ferrier, The Scottish Golf Book Malcom Campbell, Classic Courses of Great Britain & Ireland Nick Edmund, The Compleat Golfer Ian T Henderson, The Complete Book of Golf Michael McDonnell (box of)

Lot 410

A George VI silver cased half hunter pocket watch, by J W Benson of London, keyless wind, circular enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, Swiss movement, case of plain form, boxed, Birmingham 1937.

Lot 731

A silver half hunter 'The Field' pocket watch, by J W Benson, with subsidiary seconds, 51mm, stem wind, the movement signed and numbered T 1194, London 1929.

Lot 1046

A J.W. Benson London silver cased keywind open-faced gentleman’s pocket watch, the movement detailed ‘The English Lever Watch’ London 1901, case diameter 4.9cm, with key, together with a silver cased keywind open-faced gentleman’s pocket watch, the movement detailed ‘The Farringdon H, Waltham, Mass’, Birmingham 1892, a travelling watch case, two keywind open-faced ladies' fob watches, both detailed ‘0,935’, and another keywind open-faced lady’s fob watch, detailed ‘0.800’.

Lot 1033

A J.W. Benson London silver cased keyless wind open-faced gentleman’s pocket watch, the movement detailed ‘The Bank Watch’, London 1890, case diameter 5cm, together with a silver half-hunting cased keyless wind gentleman’s pocket watch, the case detailed ‘0,935’, case diameter 4.9cm, a gun metal cased keyless wind open-faced pocket watch, another base metal cased pocket watch and two silver cased keywind ladies' fob watches (some faults).

Lot 1043

A Stowa gold circular cased lady’s wristwatch, detailed ‘0,585’, weight 8.9g, case diameter 2.1cm, together with an Accurist 9ct gold square cased lady’s wristwatch, import mark Edinburgh 1964, case width 1.4cm, a 9ct gold curved rectangular cased lady’s wristwatch, import mark London 1924, case width 1.8cm, and a J.W. Benson 9ct gold circular cased lady’s wristwatch, Birmingham 1935, case diameter 2.6cm, on a gilt metal fronted expanding metal bracelet.

Lot 1244

An early 19th century gilt fusee pocket watch movement with verge escapement, the backplate signed 'Des Granges Cockspur Street London No. 3371', and a collection of other mostly 19th century pocket watch movements, the majority with enamelled dials, including 'Kendal & Dent', 'Vertex', 'W. Clare Dublin', 'S. Smith & Son Ltd' with subsidiary dials and 'Rolex Extra Prima' (lacking dial), together with fourteen enamelled pocket watch dials, including 'Kendal & Dent' and 'J.W. Benson London'.

Lot 1074

A J.W. Benson London 9ct gold circular cased lady’s wristwatch, the jewelled lever movement detailed ‘Swiss made’, the signed silvered dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, Birmingham 1933, on a sprung curved bar link bracelet, detailed ‘9ct’, total weight 19.8g, case diameter 2.6cm.

Lot 1078

A J.W. Benson London silver cased keywind open-faced gentleman’s pocket watch, the gilt jewelled movement detailed ‘The Ludgate’, the signed enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, London 1909, case diameter 5.1cm, together with another silver cased keywind open-faced gentleman’s pocket watch, Birmingham 1891, and a Sekonda 60 minute recording open-faced stop watch, diameters 5.2cm.

Lot 1241

A collection of eighty white enamelled pocket watch dials, 18th century and later, some signed, including 'E.J. Dent London', 'Arnold Chas Frodsham...', 'William Bent London', 'Kendal & Dent', 'J.W. Benson London', 'Jaqs Moulinier a Geneve', 'Breguet a Paris' and 'Berthoud a Paris', and a Turkish market dial with gilt signature.

Lot 261

George V 9ct gold cased open-face pocket watch, J.W. Benson signed white enamel Roman dial with seconds subsidiary and blued steel hands, Birmingham, 1929, 49mm diameter (ex.winder), 86g gross approx.

Lot 364

* Mosquito. Propeller tip attributed to Mosquito XVI NS795, the aircraft piloted by Flying Officer Raymond Morris Hays DFC and his Navigator Flight Sergeant Morgan Phillips, 544 Squadron were on a photo-reconnaissance sortie on the 16 March 1945 when their aircraft was attacked by enemy aircraft resulting in severe cannon and flak damage, Hays being awarded an immediate DFC, the propeller with yellow tip and severe damage, 77 cm longQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: The propeller tip was purchased from an online auction. According to correspondence provided by the vendor the seller explains that she lived next door to Morgan Phillips as a child and he was a family friend. The seller then bought Phillips's house after he passed away and his "war items" were left in the house. The seller also provided a black and white photograph of Phillips in civilian clothes and also remembers a Phillips and "German pilot Rolf" meeting up after the war. It seems likely that this propeller tip was a war souvenir given to Phillips and once hung on his wall.An extract supplied by the vendor is included. 'A photo-reconnaissance sortie was made on 16 March by a Mosquito from No 544 Sqn RAF. The Mosquito XVI NS795, was flown by Flg Off R M Hays and Flt Sgt M Phillips based at RAF Benson. The squadron's operations log book recorded; Gotha and Lutzendorf targets photographed then attacked by three Me 163s. Aircraft shot up and landed Lille.' This brief entry was also in more detail; 'Flg Off R M Hays DFC and Flt Sgt M Phillips had targets at Gotha, Chemitiz and Lutzendorf. Subsequently, Lutzendorf and Gotha were claimed. At 1145 hrs, flying 30,000 feet making a photographic run (with the navigator in the nose of the aircraft) on course 090 degrees over Leipzig, the pilot saw two Me 163s practically at ground level and climbing rapidly. The pilot altered course 90 degrees and opened up fully. 'Within three to five minutes both enemy aircraft were at Mosquito height (30,000 feet) and split up, one to starboard and one to port and slightly above, from which positions they attacked the Mosquito simultaneously on either beam. The pilot did a half-roll and dived vertically, attaining an IAS of 480mph pulling out at 12,000 feet. The pilot then saw that three Me 163s were attacking, one either beam approximately 500 yards from the Mosquito and the third the same distance astern, and all enemy aircraft slightly above. The pilot did not see the enemy aircraft fire but the navigator did... as the Mosquito levelled off at deck level the pilot saw his starboard engines smoking and without power - presumably as a result of a hit by cannon shells from the Me 163s. This engine was then feathered and the pilot climbed to 2000 feet ... after approximately 30 to 40 minutes flying the navigator saw a single Me 109 approaching from 1000 yards astern ... The Mosquito then dived to deck level again and then flew up and down valleys ... during this evasive action the Me 109 lost sight and made no further contact. Approximately 45 minutes later the Mosquito crossed a small unidentified town and experienced intense flak - the Mosquito sustained hits and the navigator was injured in the foot. Shortly afterwards the pilot again climbed to 2000 feet to clear high ground and to take advantage of three-tenths/five-tenths prefrontal cloud (Cu). After flying for 30 minutes American C-47s and gliders were seen on the ground ... and the pilot decided to carry on... Mayday calls were made on all channels without result... the pilot was unaware that the starboard tyre was punctured by cannon shells and as soon as he touched down the aircraft swung violently to starboard, both port and starboard undercarriage legs collapsed, and the Mosquito was severely damaged. Inspection of the aircraft revealed damage by cannon shells - presumably from Me 163s . One shell passed through the starboard engine nacelle, another through the starboard engine near the boss ...A flak shell also hit the blade of the starboard propeller, spraying the fuselage and starboard engine with fragments.Flying Officer R M Hays was awarded an immediate DFC for this actionDFC London Gazette 24 April 1945 "This officer was the pilot of an aircraft detailed for a reconnaissance covering the Leipzig area in March 1945. Whilst over the target, two enemy fighters attempted to close in. Pilot Officer Hays took violent evading action. Much height was lost. At this stage another enemy aircraft joined the fight. Pilot Officer Hays manoeuvred with great skill and although his aircraft was hit he succeeded in evading the attackers. The starboard engine had been badly damaged but course was set for home. Later on the return flight the aircraft was attacked by another fighter. Pilot Officer Hays manoeuvred with superb skill. Although the aircraft sustained further damage and the navigator was wounded, this pilot succeeded in evading the fighter. He afterwards flew to a landing ground in Allied territory. This officer, who has completed many sorties, has consistently shown courage and resolution."

Lot 454

* Family Group: Medals and Log Books to Flight Lieutenant T.J. Pugh, Royal Air Force1939-1945 Star, Air Crew Europe Star with France and Germany Clasp, Defence and War Medals, extremely fine with ribbon bar, with Royal Air Force Instrument Pilot Rating card dated 27 October 1954, plus a pair of identity tags, cloth wings, rank stripes, photographs of the recipient in RAF uniform and other related items including 5 log booksLog book 1 - 14 January 1941 to 26 September 1943Log book 2 - 26 September 1943 to 9 July 1952Log book 3 - 25 July 1954 to 31 August 1955Log book 4 - 6 September 1955 to 26 July 1962Log book 5 - 30 July 1962 to 25 October 1972together with his father's medals comprising, 1914-15 Star (24895 Pte. T. Pugh. L'Pool R.), British War and Vicory Medals (24895 Pte. T. Pugh. L'Pool R.), extremely fine QTY: (1 )NOTE:Log book one comences on 14 January 1941 when Pugh was stationed at No.1 E.F.T.S Malton, Ontario, his log book lists the type of aircraft as 'Fleet', the last entry for this period is 19 February. He then joined No.5 Service Flying Training Scholl at Brantford, various training exercises in Anson. On 23 July 1941 he joined No.12 O.T.U. at Benson (Wellington) and then quickly moved to No.27 O.T.U. in Lichfield on 16 August he remained here on training exercises until 25 September 1941 and the joined 150 Squadron at Snaith, Yorkshire. His first operation was on 21 October when he records 'War operations, Boulogne, hit by heavy flak at 17,500 feet, Sgt Mansfield hit, jettisoned bombs off English coast', with a further 23 operations from 25 November 1941 to 29 June 1942 including several attacks om Greiseneau and Scharnhorst and a bombing raid on Paris on 3 March 1942 in which Pugh records 'War operations, Paris, Renault Factory at Billancourt, bombed from 1200, 900 over Paris level with the Eiffel Tower, hundreds of flares, bright moonlight, direct hits on target, extensive damage and fires seen, there was no opposition bar very light flak'. Pugh moved to Group Intruction Flight, Upper Hereford on 26 April 1943, the final entry in this log book is 26 September 1943. Log book 2 is all training in Wellington, Oxford, Mosquito, Tiger Moth, Anson, Chipmunk, Prentice. Similar for log book 3 and 4. Log book 5 sees Pugh commercial flying with BAC from 8 March 1970 and after a couple of years with BAC his last entry is 25 October 1972.

Lot 9215

Twenty nine assorted illustrated/children's titles, including Roald Dahl & Patrick Benson: 'The Minpins', L, Cape, 1991, 1st edition, original pictorial boards, dust wrapper, Eric Carle, 2 titles, both 1st editions, both orig. pictorial boards, dust wrappers: 'Mister Seahorse', 2004, 'The Artist Who Painted a Blue Horse', 2011, Raymond Briggs: 'Fungus the Bogeyman', L, Hamish Hamilton, 1977, 1st edition, orig. pictorial boards, Quentin Blake: 'Angel Pavement', L, Cape, 2004, 1st edition, orig. pictorial boards, plus 24 others, including Errol Le Cain, Charles Keeping, Shirley Hughes, Anita Lobel etc (29)

Lot 98

Modern first editions. A collection of first and early editions. The lot to include The Devil's Own Luck by David Donachie, The Story of a Non-Marrying Man by Doris Lessing, The Light Invisible by Robert Benson, Peace Work Volume 7 by Spike Milligan, Dead Fingers Talk by William S. Burroughs, Ghosts ed. Elliott O'Donnell, The King of Beasts by Ronald Searle, Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Eliot (10th impression), two copies of 1984 by George Orwell (1954 reprints), Shadow of Fu Manchu by Sax Rohmer (second impression), 1976 Watership Down by Richard Adams (reprint), If the Old Could by Jane Somers [Doris Lessing], Snowflake by Paul Gallico, The Three Gentlemen by A. E. W. Mason, and Unconditional Surrender by Evelyn Waugh, A Fall of Moondust by Arthur C. Clarke, London So Help Me by Winifred Ellis, Searle in the Sixties, and A Diverting History of John Gilpin by William Cowper King Penguin ed. illus Searle. Approx. 32 books in lot, majority in dws. 8vo.

Lot 70

A collection of twenty-one modern first edition books featuring 007 James Bond after the original spy novels by Ian Fleming. The lot including titles by John Gardner, Raymond Benson, Jeffrey Deaver, Anthony Horowitz and Robert Markham, such as Solo, Brokenclaw, Trigger Mortis, Role of Honour, The Man from Barbarossa, Devil May Care, Death is Forever, Die Another Day, Never Send Flowers, The Man with the Red Tattoo and others. All (bar one paperback) hardbacks in dust wrappers, in smart condition with occasional light bumping to the head and tail of the spines, 'No Deal Mr. Bond' with a small open tear to the tail of the dw, one ex lib, otherwise in good condition. 8vo.

Lot 190

A late 19th century tortoiseshell mantle clock, the white enamel Roman dial with Arabic five minutes signed J.W. Benson Ltd, 25 Old Bond Street, London. The twin train movement with coiled gong strike. The case with cast gilt brass urn finial and acanthus scroll mounts and feet, 18 3/4" high

Lot 279

A gentleman's stainless steel Tudor oyster wristwatch with a silvered dial and batons, 34mm diameter on a leather strap together with a J W Benson silver cased wristwatch with a white enamel dial, Arabic numerals and a seconds subsidiary dial, a Z F I H De Luxe wristwatch and a Clyda wristwatch

Lot 358

* Signatures. An assorted group of approx. 225 signatures, mostly 19th century, a few earlier and later, by luminaries from the world of music, the arts, theatre, politics and religion, including autographs of Ignaz Paderewski, Laurence Housman, Harold Monro, Edward Landseer, Frederick Lord Leighton, Hilliare Belloc, Edgar Wallace, Vera Britain, Joe Beckett (boxer), Randolph S. Churchill, Feodor Chaliapin, Gerard Hoffnung, Hall Caine, J. B. Priestley, William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester, Charles Villiers Stanford, E. F. Benson, Sir Thomas Beecham, Sir Arthur Bliss, Imogen Holst, Josiah Gilbert Holland (American Poet), John Wilson Croker, Henry Pelham Clinton, 2nd Duke of Newcastle, Charles Beresford, Eric Crozier and Martin Shaw, Sir Frederick Bridge, Constant Lambert, Benjamin Gigli, Sir George Dyson, John Ruskin, Teresa Carreno, William Gillette (1st Sherlock Holmes), Benoît-Constant Coquelin, Marie Tempest, Madge Kendal, Sir Charles Hubert H. Parry, Julia Neilson-Terry and Fred Terry, Arthur Wing Pinero, Alfred Piccaver, Christine Nilsson, Sir Henry Wood, Sir Edward Poynter, Reginald Heber (autograph cheque), Henry W. Bellows (American Clergyman), Moses L. Scudder (American Methodist), Walter de la Mare, Lascelles Abercrombie, Edna Lyall, Sir John Simon, Dame Clara Butt (Autograph Music Quotation Signed), William Congreve, of The Congreve Rocket, (address panel and fragment autograph letter unsigned), Sir George Henschel, Edward Lloyd, Sir John Barbirolli, Sir Malcolm Sargent, Gervase Elwes, Gilbert Frankau, Austen Chamberlain, John Keble, Sir Arnold Bennett, Pietro Annigoni, Sir John Tenniel, Joseph Joachim, Samuel A. Storrow, E. R. G. R. Evans, Anthony Hope Hawkins, and many others, all signed on one side only and with only a few on the same page, mostly 8vo and smallerQTY: (approx. 225)

Lot 370

* Tagore (Rabindranath, 1861-1941), Indian poet, Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1913. Autograph Ink Signature on an off-white sheet of paper, signed in Hindi and dated beneath 'July 19 1920', light vertical crease, 11.5 x 17.5 cm, together with a group of 9 other mostly Autograph Letters Signed by Oscar Browning (1837-1923), Henry Melvill Gwatkin (1844-1916), Arthur Christopher Benson (1862-1925), Florence Louisa Barclay (1862-1921), Humphry Davy Rolleston (1862-1944), William Joynson-Hicks (1865-1932), Charles Lindley Wood (1839-1934), Cosmo Gordon Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury, William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury, Goldwin Smith (1823-1910) and Lynn Fontanne (1887-1983), various lengths and sizesQTY: (10)

Lot 242

Pocket watch movements including John Forrest, JW Reeley, JW Benson, Waltham, Elgin etc; various lady and gents watch movements including Bueche-Girod, Omega, Tudor, Longines etc.; a gold plated top winder pocket watch, 15 jewel movement; other gold plated pocket watch cases (no movements)

Lot 311

An 18ct gold side wind hunter pocket watch, by J.W. Benson, a 48mm diameter case, with a hand engraved monogram to the front cover, a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial, case no. 636, movement no. 514102, London 1888, 116.00gCondition ReportShaken to start. Currently running at time of cataloguing. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands adjust.Enamel to dial showing chip and two fine hairline cracks to subsidiary seconds dial.One fine hairline crack running from 2 to the dial centre.Scratches and marks consistent with its age.Shallow dents and bruises to case.

Lot 319

9ct gold J W Benson half hunter pocket watch with subsidiary seconds dial

Lot 198

A Mounted but Unframed Watercolour by David Boal, "Assert with Pat Eddery Up", Winner of Benson and Hedges Cup, 20x14cms

Lot 174

A 9ct gents pocket watch by Benson with separate second hand

Lot 665

An 18ct gold Benson of London gents pocket watch CONDITION REPORT Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention to showcase the lot in more detail.

Lot 179

A 9ct half hunter pocket watch by BensonCONDITION REPORTworking

Lot 13

ASSORTED COLLECTABLES comprising seventy-six postcards, British and overseas, including oversize and modern; Great Britain decimal mint commemorative stamps (total face value over £57); and a Benson & Hedges for B.O.A.C. aluminium cigarette tin.

Lot 81

J.W BENSON 9CT GOLD CASED WATCH

Lot 2008

Cricketing interest to include various Wisden Almanacs, anthologies, book of cricket records and test cricket records, Wisden Cricketers Almanac 1946, brown cloth with gilt titles and 1953, brown cloth, spine damp damaged, Benson & Hedges Cricket Year, 6 vols, various books by famous cricketers to include John Arlott, Trevor Bailey, Ralph Barker, William Pollock, etc and a box of assorted Ordnance Survey maps (4 boxes) 

Lot 317

A 9ct gold pocket watch JW Benson 1873 - Roman numerals X6227 The New Ludgate - subsidiary seconds hand at 6 o'clock - total weight approx 71.96g - diameter 4.5cm

Lot 947

A J.W. Benson gentleman's 9ct gold cased wristwatch with original purchase receipt dated 1961 and box, 30mm including crown

Lot 2360

Benson: A Lady's 14 Carat White Gold Diamond Set Wristwatch, retailed by J.W.Benson, 1973, manual wound lever movement, faux lapis lazuli dial, oval shaped case with a diamond set bezel, snap-on back stamped inside VTC and a London gold import mark for 1973, 14 carat white gold integral bracelet with clasp stamped 0.58523mm wideCase and bracelet with surface scratches, all the diamonds are complete, glass with small scratches, dial is clean, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order. Total watch weight 36.3g.

Lot 307

1930s J W Benson 9ct gold cased wrist watch. The watch having a rectangular face with subsidiary dial to six. Movement marked Swiss made 15 jewels. Case hallmarked 1936.

Lot 191

9CT GOLD BENSON OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH, signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, engraved initials to reverse, 76.2gms, in original J. W. Benson fitted boxProvenance: private collection Caerphilly County BoroughComments: light wear overall, ticking, not tested long term, viewing recommended

Lot 1062

Over 100 LPs, artists include Drifters, Brook Benton, Average White Band, Diane Ross, Stevie Wonder, Real Thing, George Benson, Donna Summer, Marvin Gaye, Trammps, Tavares, etc.

Lot 1068

Over 100 LPs, by artists including Diana Ross, Isley Brothers, Jackie Wilson, Alexander O'Neal, Gladys Knight, Four Tops, Roberta Flack, George Benson, Ike and Tina Turer, Drifters, Freda Payne, and many more.

Lot 332

An Edwardian mahogany astragal glazed library bookcase cabinet. The bookcase having a flyaway cornice with three glazed door below housing shelved interiors. Below three cupboard doors with applied mouldings with all raised on bracket feet. Bearing a label to the verso for Dickson & Benson. Measures approx. 204cm x 156cm x 38cm.   

Lot 142

A Quantity of Watch Movements and Dials, including J.W Benson, Record, Rone, Geneve, Novoris, Cyma etc :- One Tray

Lot 8155

A group of four silver watches inclduing a J. W. Benson, London with subsidiary seconds dial on leather strap, two unamed examples and an unamed pocket watch (4)

Lot 8057

A late 19th Century mahogany cased bracket clock with arched silvered Roman dial signed JW Benson, London. Roman chapter ring, triple fusee movement with quarterly Westminster chimes and hourly strikes on gongs. Finials to case a/f, with key. 73cm high. With wall bracket piece.

Lot 8210

Two silver cased English lever pocket watches including J. W. Benson, one with chain (2)

Lot 8212

A J W BENSON, London 9ct gold cased half hunter pocket watch, white dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, engraved inscription to interior back plate, 15 Jewel Swiss movement, keyless wind. 93g overall

Lot 403

A pair of late 19th Century Aesthetic Movement small red velour backed bevelled circular wall mirrors with embossed brass borders and twin branch candle sconces - in the manner of W.A.S. Benson

Lot 309

Quantity of empty Cigarette Packets to include: Macdonalds, Rothmans, Chesterfield, Calypso, Ernte, Philip Morris, Winston, L&M, R6, Blend, Camel, Muratti, CWS, Ardath, Kingsway, Ducados, Gitanes, English Ovals, laurens, Benson & Hedges, Log cabin, Jockey, Three Castles, Alls Well, Crown Bird, Army Club, Marlborough, Murad, Salome, plus 4 Russian brands: 42 Pkts in total:

Lot 308

Large Quantity Of Empty Cigarette Packets to include Stuyvesant, Senior Service, Craven 100, Kim, Marlborough, Black & White, Berkeley, MS, Merit, Style, Rothmans, Time, Raffles, Carrolls, Peter Jackson, Harrods, News, King George, Alpine, Kingsmen, L&M, Park Drive, King Size, Black Cat, Embassy, Players, Benson & Hedges, Red Label, Albany, Robin, Ardath, Major, Sobranie, Fontenoy, R.N., Sea Lord, Kenilworth, Olivier, Waverley, Churchman's, The Greys, Four Square, Empire, Double Ace, Red Band, Ashton, Woodbine etc. Over 120 Packets in total.

Lot 307

Selection of Empty Cigarette Packets to Include: The Following Packets are all 10s: Kensitas, Nelson, Martins, Piccadilly, Olivier x 2, Anstie's, Black Cat Medium x 2, Richmond, Consulate, Army Club, Westminster, Churchman's Tenner x 2, Polo x 2, Richmond Gem Mild, Park Drive Later Pkt x 6, Park Drive Early Pkt x 3, Redfords Navy Cut, Dunhill, Embassy, De Reszke x 2, Copes Ragtime, Turf, Senior Service Red Pkt, Robin x 2, Bristol, Wix, Wild Woodbine x 5, Players Navy Cut Meduim x 6, Woodbine Later Pkt x 7, Churchman's No1, Players No10 x 6, Wills Gold Flake x 7, Capstan Navy Cut Full Strength x 5, Capstan Medium Strength, Piccadilly Juniors, Carreras, Players Weights Early pkt, Players Weights Later Pkt x 6, Wild Woodbine Red Label x 4, Woodbine Export x 2, Craven A x 2, Benson & Hedges, Gem Medium x 3, Rhodian x 2, Black Cat Mild, Star x 2, Senior Service Blue Pkt, Players Weights Early Pkt, Copes Key x 2, Waverley, Bar One, Trawler x 3, Bachelor, Darts x 2, Prize Crop, B.D.V. Sports, Packets of 20: Three Castles, Embassy, JPS, Regal, Embassy Extra Mild, Embassy Virginia, Woodbine x 4, Corsair, Cadets, Black Cat No9 x 2, Players Navy Cut, Players Weights x 2, Craven A Special Mild, Wills Gold Flake, Churchman's No1, Players Cork Tipped, Marcovitch Black & White, Abdulla Pkt 25: Packets of 5; Darts x 2, Park Drive Tipped, De Reszke, Players Navy Cut, Band Master, Carreras Clubs: Villiger Export 5 Cigars, Players No Name Tobacco Tin, Ringers Jet Outer only, Godfrey Phillips derby Outer Only: Live Packets Ducados 20, Disque Bleu 20, Marlborough 5, Embassy Ultra Mild 10 Still Unwrapped in pkt of 20 Embassy Voucher still in Packet: Over 140 pkts in total.

Lot 310

Quantity Empty Cigarette Packets, Tins, Boxes to include: Three Castles 50, Ardath Chief Whip 50, Ardath kings 50, Players Gold Leaf 100, Churchman's No1 100, Benson & Hedges Red Velour Box 100, Sportsman Tin 100, Wills Whiffs Tin 20, Capstan Navy Cut 50, Red & White Tin 20, Park Drive Tobacco Box, Desert Gold Tobacco Box, Players Navy Cut Carton 200, Three Castles 20, Park Drive Plastic Box 20, Gauloises Blue Way 20, Parliament 20, Rameses 11 20, Pyrgos No1 10, Gauloises Caporal 3, Bulwark Cut Plug Tobacco, Russian Box 25, 23 in total plus a Senior Service Counter Standee.

Lot 312

Quantity of Empty Cigarette Boxes and Packets to include: Senior Service 50 box, Park Drive 50 box, Lambert & Butler 50 box, Embassy No1 50 box, John Player Special 50 box x 2, Players No6 50 box, Benson & Hedges 50 box, Benson & Hedges 40 box, Benson & Hedges 25 box, Ardath 50 tin, Willem 11 box, Henri Wintermans 10 Senoritas box, 20 Wilde Cigarillos box, Packets: Gitanes 20, Kensitas 20, Red & White 20, Players 20, Gold Mark 20, Players No6 20, Embassy 20, Craven 100s 20, John Player Superkings 20, Hyde Park 20, Lucky Strike 20 Clifton 20, Middy 10, Senator Cigar 5, Tins; Grand Cut Tobacco Tins x 3, Falstaff Cigar tin, plus 10 match boxes/Books.

Lot 193

Benson 1940's Gents 9ct Gold Mechanical Wrist Watch, curved lugs, Hallmark to Interior of back cover, later leather strap.

Lot 10

cassa occhio di bue diametro 47 mm, punzone 375, quadrante in smalto bianco con numeri arabi firmato Benson London, movimento con scappamento ad ancora, a remontoir.Peso 88,8 gBENSON, AN 9K DEMI HUNTER CASE POCKET WATCH, SWITZERLAND 1880 CA

Lot 268

A J.W Benson 9ct gold cased gents 1930's wristwatch, comprising a rectangular champagne dial with Arabic markers, subsidiary dial at 6, faceted 9ct gold case approx 25mm, to a later plated expander strap, total gross weight approx winds and ticking, foxing and wear to dial, later crown wear and tear commensurate with age  Further information:   Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, modifications and restorations may not be disclosed in the catalogue description, for more information on any detail related to this lot please request a condition report with specific questions or view the lot in person

Lot 247

A gold plated gents Ingersoll wristwatch, together with a silver cased Benson pocket watch,missing loop, a Smiths chrome plated pocket watch (3) Further details: all wind but not working, wear and tear commensuarte with age  Further information:   Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, modifications and restorations may not be disclosed in the catalogue description, for more information on any detail related to this lot please request a condition report with specific questions or view the lot in person

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