Lot 625 - Rare 1950s Blancpain Fifty Fathoms wristwatch with paperwork
Lot 626 - Second World War IWC military ‘Dirty Dozen’wristwatch
Lot 627 - Second World War Lemania ‘Dirty Dozen’ military wristwatch
Lot 629 - Second World War Record ‘Dirty Dozen’ military wristwatch
Lot 636 - Gentlemen's 1970s Rotary 9ct gold wristwatch with 17 jewel movement
Lot 637 - Cartier silver gilt Tank wristwatch with manual wind movement
Lot 638 - Fine Gentlemen’s modern Omega Seamaster wristwatch in box with certificate
Lot 639 - Gentlemen’s Longines Dolcevita steel wristwatch, boxed with papers
Lot 640 - Seiko ‘Captain Willard’ divers wristwatch in box with papers
Lot 642 - Fine Gentlemen’s 18ct gold ‘Breguet Heritage Chronograph wristwatch in box with papers
Lot 643 - Cartier Must de Cartier Tank quartz wristwatch with leather strap
Auction: East Anglian, Antiques & Fine Art
We are delighted to present the illustrated catalogue for Reeman Dansie’s East Anglian, Fine Art & Antiques auction. The sale will be held over three days and will include over 1500 lots, beginning with a single-owner collection of ceramics, which includes a range of rare 18th century English and continental porcelain figures. The rest of day one will see silver, jewellery, clocks, and watches go under the hammer: highlights include a 1950s Blancpain Fifty Fathoms diver's wristwatch, complete with excellent provenance (lot 625, £20,000-£30,000).
The second day of the sale will include works of art and East Anglian pictures. There are several choice single-owner collections to be offered on the day, ranging from Japanese lacquerware, to antique maps, and Chinese snuff bottles, as well as a superb collection of fossils amassed by the late David Thomas Turner (lots 901-942). The East Anglian section of the sale includes many well-loved local names spanning the centuries, from John Moore of Ipswich to Lucy Harwood. Highlights include a wonderful range of pictures by Thomas & Edward Smythe, and a collection of mostly 20th century works from the collection of Lord Phillips of Sudbury (lots 1025-1090).
Furniture and rugs will be sold on day three, where notable lots include a Regency breakfront bookcase (lot 1481, £2000-£3000) and an 18th century north Italian kingwood and marquetry inlaid commode (lot 1358, £2000-3000).
We look forward to welcoming you to the sale, whether you’ll be bidding online or in the room.
Viewing
Saturday 27th April 9am - 1pm
Monday 29th April 9am - 6pm
and days of sale