A sterling silver Art Deco purse watch, rectangular form, with squeeze action hinged doors, with engine turned basket decoration to pinstripe edges. Square silvered dial with raised Arabic numerals. Signed Dunhill and chronometer Tavannes. Case no. 825925 and 3490, import hallmark Glasgow 1929
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A Stainless Steel Automatic Centre Seconds Calendar Wristwatch, signed Omega, Seamaster Planet Ocean, Professional, Co-Axial, Chronometer, 600m/2000ft, circa 2010, lever movement with hacking seconds and quick date change, black dial with applied luminous baton markers, screw down crown, helium valve, rotating bezel, screw back with Seamaster monogram, Omega steel bracelet with concealed deployant clasp, 45mm wide, with Omega boxes, warranty card, booklet and one spare bracelet link
Two Gents Wristwatches, the first signed Omega, chronometer, officially certified, constellation, self-winding lever movement, black dial with applied baton markers, centre seconds, date aperture, steel and gold plated case with a screw back, gold plated Omega bracelet, 34mm wide, the second signed Gucci, quartz movement, centre seconds, date aperture, gilt case with snap on back, Gucci gilt bracelet with a double deployant clasp, 38mm wide
A ROLEX 18CT GOLD WRISTWATCH OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED CHRONOMETER calibre 17385 movement No E90819, nickel finished, jewelled movement marked PATENTED SUPER BALANCE, marked inside back 8560, case, dial and movement signed Dial with grease spots and stains, movement running when wound until wound down, light case wear consist with the age. Long in the present local private ownership
A GERMAN MARINE TIMEPIECE the white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands inscribed Chronometer-Werke Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung Hamburg and with roman chapters, with bevelled glass in hinged brass door on turned oak wall plate, 27cm diam, back stamped 115, late 19th c The dial with a few light scratches but in apparently good overall condition, sold without warranty
MONTRE DE POCHE ( Montre de col / Mère & Fille n° 68426 ), vers 1880 Montre de col en or ciselée à motifs végétaux, décorée de deux portraits féminins émaillés (manque à 10h). Cadran en émail à chemin de fer avec chiffres romains et aiguilles stylisées en acier bleui, petite trotteuse seconde à 6h (manque verre minérale). Cache poussière signé Chronometer n° 68426 . Broche en forme de noeud émaillé. Mouvement : Échappement mécanique à cylindre Diam. 35 mm. État : Dans l’état (poids brut 32,97 g)
A Stainless Steel Diamond Set Automatic Centre Seconds Calendar Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, model: Datejust, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, Ref: 16200, circa 2002, (calibre 3135) 31-jewel lever movement with hacking seconds and quick date change, adjusted to five positions and temperature, silvered dial with applied Roman numerals, screw down winding crown, screw back, diamond set bezel, serial number Y622468, Rolex stainless steel Jubilee bracelet with deployant clasp, 36mm wide, with Rolex box and booklet see illustration
A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Date, Model: Submariner 1000ft=300m, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, Ref: 16610T, circa 2008, lever movement with hacking seconds and quick date change, black dial with applied luminous markers, date aperture beneath magnifying glass, protected screw down winding crown, rotating bezel, screw back, serial number Z484181, Rolex stainless steel oyster bracelet with fliplock deployant clasp, 43mm wide, with Rolex boxes, booklets and dated warranty paperwork see illustration
A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, model: Datejust, Ref: 16234, circa 1995, lever movement with hacking seconds and quick date change, white dial with applied baton markers, screw down winding crown, screw back, serial number L733436, Rolex steel Jubilee bracelet with deployant clasp, 36mm wide, with Rolex box see illustration
A Silver Pocket Chronometer, signed Morris Tobias, 31 Minories, London, No.338, 1827, gilt fusee movement with spring detent escapement signed, free sprung helical hairspring, diamond endstone, bimetallic balance with timing screws and weights, dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, seconds, case with engraved and chased decoration to the borders, and later engraved images and inscription of a bird, square and compass and Walter Fisher, stamped with maker`s mark WIH, London 1827, 68mm wide see illustration
A Marine Chronometer Movement, signed Barraud, Cornhill, London, No.403, spring detent escapement with Arnold`s type balance, free sprung helical hairspring, diamond endstone, silvered dial with Roman numerals and later inscribed Fletcher, London, Maker to the Admiralty, no.403, subsidiary seconds, in a later oak mantel clock case, movement circa 1810, dial and case later, 18cm high
A Two Day Marine Chronometer Dial and Movement. in a later custom-made case, the later white metal case with concealed side carrying handles, engraved inscription to the side HM 1953, 4-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals signed Victor Kullberg Maker to the Admiralty the Indian & Italian Governments, 105 Liverpool Rd London N, No.9206, detent escapement, free sprung helical hairspring, 15cm wide
Rolex - 18ct gold cased gentleman’s Oyster Perpetual Day-Date certified superlative chronometer automatic wristwatch having a signed silvered dial with gold baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds, day and date apertures, reference 1803 serial no.3704119, circa 1972, case diameter 36mm Acrylic lens is scratched, the dial has a minor scratch line from the centre to the two hour baton, there is visible wear to the two hands. Considerable wear and scratches to the case sides and shoulders. The case back is fairly worn and has three minor d
Rolex - A bi-metal gentleman’s Oyster Perpetual Datejust officially certified superlative chronometer automatic wristwatch having a signed gold dial with black text, gold Roman numerals, sweep centre seconds and date aperture with cyclops lens, reference no: 16233, serial no: T329965, circa 1996, on a Rolex Jubilee bracelet, case diameter 36mm The sapphire lens has minor chips especially to the edge at 3,4, & 11 o`clock. The dial and hands appear to be in fair condition. Considerable wear and scratches to the case sides and shoulders. The 21 link two tone strap is stretched and is heavily marke
Fritz Piquet & Bachmann of Geneva - Continental full hunter keyless pocket watch with gilt winder and ring, case decoration depicting the figure of St. George slaying a dragon and with an armorial design, the white enamel dial having gold hands, gilt foliate sprays and inset red and blue ‘stones ‘interspersing the Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the inside of the top cover with an engraved presentation inscription to ‘Charles Sligo de Pothonier from Hettie…1888’, the bottom cover engraved ‘Chronometer Echappement a ancre spiral Brequet en palladium 20 rubis’, the partially gilded and jewelled signed visible movement numbered 9525, case diameter 52mm. The Geneva based company of Fritz Piquet & Bachmann specialised in finely adjusted watches and supplied ebauches to many major watchmakers which included Patek Philippe. They won first prize in the 1888 Geneva Observatory Timing Contest and a gold medal in Melbourne in 1881 Very good condition - Movement currently functions - General condition consistent with age **
An MOD issue chronometer deck watch, the two-piece white enamel dial with Roman numerals, MOD arrow and inscribed `The Northern Goldsmiths Co. Newcastle Upon Tyne, 2060`, the gilt jewelled movement similarly signed, within a gilt brass case and original mahogany box, the hinge lid inset with an ivory plaque inscribed `The Northern Goldsmiths Co., C.W, 2060`, length of case approx 12cm.
AN 8-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER BY BARRAUD’S, LONDON, No.639, CIRCA 1820, the 4in. silvered dial signed as per title, Barraud’s up/down aperture over ‘VI’, blued spade hands, Earnshaw escapement with OZ-type balance, blued helical spring, jewelled locking stone, mounted in gimballed brass bowl with Barraud ‘butterfly’ winding assembly within three-tier mahogany box (later), approximately -- 7in. (18cm.) square
A 2-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER BY J. W. RAY & Co., 60 DALE ST. LIVERPOOL, NO.262, CIRCA 1919, the 4in. silvered dial signed and numbered as per title, up/down and subsidiary second dials, blued spade hands, Earnshaw escapement with bi-metallic balance, steel helical balance, jewelled locking stone, stamped ‘10824’ on back plate with counter stamp inside bowl, gimbal-mounted within three-tier mahogany box with numbered ivorine maker’s plate to middle section, approximately -- 7in. (18cm.) square., The movements for Ray & Co. chronometers were provided by Mercers and their number (10824) corresponds to manufacture in 1917.
breitling. A gentleman’s stainless steel ‘Breitling’ chronometer wristwatch the circular dial with Arabic numerals, ‘Telemetric’ outer numerals, two subsidiary dials for 60 seconds and thirty minutes, centre-seconds hand with two buttons and winder in the band, the case numbered ‘752858-1191’ and on leather strap.
frodsham, London a brass inlaid rosewood bracket clock the eight-day duration, double fusee, five pillar movement striking the hours on a bell, the backplate engraved ‘Frodsham, Gracechurch Street, London’, the eight-inch round convex painted dial with black Roman numerals, brass ‘moon’ hands and signed ‘Frodsham, London’, the rosewood case with brass inlaid decoration to the front, lower frieze and base, canted corners, brass fishscale side frets, floral side handles and brass ball feet, with the chamfer top surmounted by a brass pineapple finial, height 52cm. * John Frodsham, born 1781, is recorded as working as a watch, clock and chronometer maker at 33, Gracechurch Street, London moving there in 1825 having taken over the firm following the death of his father William Frodsham in 1805 and his grandfather, also William, in 1807. He was made a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers in 1830 with the firm becoming Frodsham & Sons between 1835 and his death in 1849, the sons being Henry John who was apprenticed to him, and George Edward who was John Frodsham’s successor.
Chronometer pocket watch movement by John Arnold, London, no. 2140, circa 1815, with Earnshaw escapement spring foot detent, diamond endstone, cut bi-metallic compensated balance with blue steeled helical spring, later silver gilt engraved foliate dial, with a later brass case, movement 46mm
Thomas Earnshaw No.365/2536. A one day marine chronometer, the 3 inch silvered dial signed Thos. Earnshaw, INVT ET FECIT, No 365, ONE DAY; subsidiary seconds, plain blued steel hands, Roman numerals, the 4 pillar movement signed Thos. Earnshaw, Invt et fecit, No 365, London 2536; Earnshaw type escapement with spring detent, bimetallic Z balance with brass compensation weights, blued steel helical spring, in typical Earnshaw brass bowl with skirt counterweight; (gimbal and brass locking arms lacking) circa 1805, in a later associated mahogany box with re-engraved ivory plaque Earnshaw 365 Deckwatch, box 5in. (12cm) square.
An unusual plated brass cylindrical timepiece with alarm. Carter, London, late 19th century. The circular four finned-pillar spring barrel movement with five-spoke wheel crossings and lever escapement set between the centre pair of plates and sprung monometallic balance aligned within a circular aperture to the backplate, the rear of the movement with further movement blanking plate cut with Slow/Fast regulation sector, with threaded going and alarm winding keys, knurled hand and alarm setting turns, alarm hammer sounding on the interior of the case and engraved No. 347 to the spotted rear surface, the 2 inch circular gilt Roman numeral dial with alarm setting hand applied to the flush rotating disc centre within chapter ring with outer minute track and signed CARTER, 61 CORNHILL at XII, with blued steel spade hands, the plain cylindrical case with canted bezel behind convex glass and threaded rear cover with knurled edge, 6.5cm (2.5ins) diameter. John Carter is recorded in Baillie G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as apprenticed in 1817 and gaining his freedom of the Clockmakers’ Company in 1829. He was an accomplished chronometer maker who won numerous awards at the 1838 chronometer trials; by 1840 he had set up business in 61 Cornhill. In 1855 Carter and held the position of juror at the Imperial Exhibition held in Paris and was appointed Master of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers three times (in 1856, 59, and 64). As well as being a highly skilled horologist John Carter was also notable as a civic activist -perhaps due to his experiences as a child as he was orphaned at an early age. His charitable nature lead him to be elected Lord Mayor in 1859, he died 1878. The current lot is noteworthy in that a great deal of thought seems to have gone into its layout and finish. The construction of the movement with the dial, movement and rear blanking plates forming a compact three-tier frame into which the wheelwork has been carefully arranged, this coupled with details such as five-spoke wheel crossings, integral sprung ratchets and finely turned pillars demonstrates an individual high quality approach.

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