28th Jun, 2023 10:30 GMT/BST

Militaria & Ethnographica

 
  Lot 89
 

89

A First World War Royal Flying Corps Mark V Nickel Plated Cockpit Watch with Movement by Doxa, the circular black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, hands and subsidiary seconds dial, enclosing 30 HOUR NON LUMINOUS MARK V and B E 2746, the movement marked Doxa, Swiss Made, the inner snap off back plate and hinged dust cover each stamped DOXA and numbered 1160874, the reverse of the case stamped A over broad arrow

Sold for £150
Estimated at £150 - £250


 

Working condition. Glass scratched. Back plate is difficult to snap on and off.

 


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Auction: Militaria & Ethnographica, 28th Jun, 2023

An interesting and varied sale including a Collection of Prussian and German Pickelhauben, and various pieces of Second World War British military headgear, cap badges, air weapons, antique firearms, and pistols. Highlights of the sale include a Rare First World War Tank Driver's Leather Helmet, a Mid-17th Century German Wheel-lock Sporting Gun, and a 19th Century Asmat "Ndambirkus" Ancestor Skull, New Guinea. 

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