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Request ValuationLADY'S EIGHTEEN CARAT GOLD CASED ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATEJUST WRISTWATCH the black dial set with diamond hour markers and a cyclops eye date aperture at 3, on an eighteen carat gold president bracelet with concealed clasp, with original paperwork marked Y177041 and 179178, in original red leather Rolex box
about Lot 50
GEORGE V SILVER TEA SET comprising a tea pot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, all on ball feet, Sheffield 1917, 1380g/48.6oz
about Lot 193
SANTOS DE CARTIER OCTAGON WRISTWATCH the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the circular case with solid gold octagonal bezel, with blue sapphire crown, the back plate numbered 187902 and 00697, mid size model measuring 29mm, on stainless steel bracelet strap with gold screw detail
about Lot 78
LATE VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT AND INLAID WRITING DESK with a three quarter pierced gallery top on an inverted breakfront superstructure, with a pair of panel doors opening to reveal a fitted interior above a pull out drawer with an adjustable leather inset writing slope, with a panelled cupboard door below enclosing shelves, standing on porcelain castors, 107.5cm high
about Lot 451
SPRINGBANK 1999 Cask Type: Fresh Bourbon Cask Cask Number: 191 RLA: 91.8 (approx. 230 bottles at cask strength) abv: 54.4% Currently stored under bond at Springbank Distillery, Campbeltown.
about Lot 7
CHINESE VASE decorated with koi carp, with a pierced wood lid and six character mark to the base, 19.5cm high
about Lot 281
BOWMORE 1995 Cask type: Butt Cask Number: 261 RLA: 152.90 (approx. 385 bottles at cask strength) abv: 55.6% Currently stored under bond at Inverhouse Distillers - Airdrie
about Lot 9
ART NOUVEAU LIBERTY & CO. ENAMEL DECORATED SILVER BUCKLE of pierced and shaped design, hallmarks for Birmingham 1903; together with six matching enamel decorated buttons marked 950 and MBO, in shaped fitted case
about Lot 155
RETRO 1960'S FRENCH KITCHEN UNIT in three sections, the upper with a pair of cupboard doors flanked by shaped cupboard doors, the middle with central fall flap and a panel with continental power point and timer, flanked by shaped cupboard doors, the base with two central drawers above a pair of cupboard doors flanked by a pair of curved cupboard doors, standing on tapering chrome supports, the unit in cream and brown melamine with chrome handles, 176cm x 162.5cm
about Lot 428
VINTAGE SCOTTISH SHIPBUILDER'S BRASS PLAQUE marked 'No. 589 Scotts' Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. Ltd. Greenock', of rectangular form and mounted on wooden panel, 33cm x 50cm Note: The plaque is from yard 589, where Scott's Shipbuilding and Engineering built the Diesel Naval Submarine, Trooper, in 1942. The firm was founded in 1711 and closed in 1993. The headquarters were in Greenock, Scotland and they built over 1250 ships on the Clyde.
about Lot 268