A Victorian two-day marine chronometer by Hewitt & Son London No.2648 the movement with helical sprung bi-metallic balance lacking escape wheel and fusee chain the silvered Roman numeral dial with subsidiary Up/Down and seconds dials and gilt hands housed in a lacquered brass bowl and with a good brass-edged coromandel three-part box (lacking gimbals) box 17.5cm wide.
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A 9ct gold bar brooch, designed as a golf club, contained in a fitted case, a15ct gold Lily of the Valley brooch, set with seed pearls and turquoise circular cut cabochons, a 9ct gold bar brooch, a gem set stick pin, a floral brooch, a graduated simulated pearl necklace, a carved miniature elephant, a gilt metal brooch, a small collection of marcasite set brooches and an open faced pocket watch, Chester 1905, dial inscribed John Forrest, London, Chronometer Maker To The Admiralty
Movado Ermeto chronometer, circa 1938, gold plated sliding covers revealing a square silvered face with arabic numerals and luminous hands, silver back. Closed length 48mm. Movado purse watch, 1950's,the sliding alligator skin covers revealing a silvered face with gilt baton numerals and date aperture, gold plated inner case with easel stand. Closed length 40mm. (2)
An eight-day marine chronometer mid-19th century Parkinson and Frodsham Change Alley London No 904 the single fusee drum movement having 3.5ins silvered Roman dial with calibrated Arabic minute track power reserve indicator aperture and subsidiary seconds dial signed housed within original mahogany gimballed case (lacking top).
A large stainless steel Chronometer with bracelet. Date and gas escape valve. James Bond Commemorative Limited Edition of 10,007 Omega 'Seamaster' Professional No 08176 with blue dial, applied pellet hour markers, applied '007' logo and background of '007' numerals, pierced hands, centre seconds, aperture for date and monodirectional rotating bezel, automatic movement, screw-down crown with protective shoulders, helium escape valve and screw down case back (case, dial, movement and bracelet signed) with box, spare links, Certificate of Authenticity, Instruction book and outer card box
An 18ct Gold Chrono Suisse Gentleman's Wristwatch, the bronze dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and minutes dial, and fly back seconds hand (back loose), and a gold capped chronometer Nitella chronograph, the white dial with telemeter, subsidiary dials for second s and minutes (lacks chronograph movement) (2)
A Lady's 18ct Gold Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, model: Datejust, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, Ref: 6917, circa 1985, self-winding lever movement with hacking seconds, gilt coloured dial with applied baton markers, date aperture beneath magnifying glass, centre seconds, case with screw down winding crown, faceted bezel, screw back, 18ct gold Jubilee bracelet, 25mm wide
An 18ct Gold Diamond Set Day-Date Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Day-Date, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, Ref: 18238, circa 1990, self-winding lever movement with hacking seconds and quick date change, gilt coloured dial with applied diamond set markers, day of the week aperture positioned at 12, date aperture beneath magnifying glass, centre seconds, case with screw down winding crown, diamond set bezel, screw back, Rolex 18ct gold President bracelet with concealed deployant clasp, 37mm wide, together with Rolex boxes and guarantee booklet
An 18ct Gold Day-Date Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, Ref: 1803, circa 1980, self-winding lever movement with hacking seconds, silvered dial with applied baton markers, day of the week aperture at 12 o'clock, date aperture beneath magnifying glass, case with screw down winding crown, faceted bezel, screw back, 36mm wide, together with Rolex 18ct gold Jubilee bracelet
A Two-Day Marine Chronometer, signed Hamilton, Lancaster, PA, USA, no.8729, dated 1941, the "later" brass bound three tier case with bowl gimbal and side handles, 4-1/4-inch silvered dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary dials for up and down dials and seconds, spade hands, nickel finished fusee movement with maintaining power and Earnshaw's spring detent escapement with helical hairspring, 19.5cm wide
A Brass-Bound Mahogany Two-Day Marine Chronometer with unusual winding, signed Barraud, Cornhill, London, 126/995, Second Series, circa 1855, the brass bowl gimbal mounted in a mahogany three tier case with side handles, the front with ivory plaque, 4-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals and stamped 2/995 to the underside, subsidiary seconds, up/down aperture, blued steel spade hands, fusee movement with maintaining power and Barrauds keyless winding, Earnshaw's spring detent escapement with free sprung blued helical hairspring, diamond endstone, inside inner case stamped "995",16cm wide
Rolex. A gentleman's stainless steel, gold and diamond mounted 'Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona' wristwatch, reference 16523, the circular black dial signed 'Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified Cosmograph Daytona' with eight diamond-set markers, centre seconds, subsidiary dials for constant seconds, minutes and hours in a steel case with calibrated gold bezel and on a steel and gold 'Oyster' bracelet in fitted wooden case with spare link and certificate of guarantee dated 1995.
A Russian two-day marine chronometer, Poljot No.17921, the machined gilt movement with spring detent escapement and helical sprung split bi-metallic balance, the silvered Arabic numeral dial with subsidiary up/down and seconds dials and gilt hands, housed in a lacquered brass bowl within pivoted gimbals and brass-bound glazed mahogany two-part case, with outer box and red velvet protective cover, 25.5cm wide.
A German brass cased Third Reich marine chronometer engraved with Swastika, the two day movement with silvered and engraved dial, roman numerals, seconds dial. Maker A. Lange & Sohne, Glashotte Dresden. The movement with blued screws and mounted in lacquered brass case stamped with clock number 1264 and also number M648. The outer case engraved with a swastika supporting an eagle. Bezel diameter 12cm. No outer wooden case
A GENTLEMAN'S ROLEX OYSTER WRIST WATCH the round black dial having baton, triangle & Arabic hour markings, 'Mercedes' hands, a sweep seconds hand, and signed 'Rolex Oyster Perpetual, Explorer, Superlative Chronometer, Officially Certified', the Oyster case having a sealed screw down winding button embossed with the Rolex crown and numbered '1016' '8540424', the automatic movement is stamped with the calibre number '1570' along with the serial number 'D613844' and the various Rolex markings, the integral Oyster strap having the serial number '78360', complete with inner and outer boxes and tag, diameter 38mm
AN OMEGA CONSTELLATION GENTLEMAN'S CHRONOMETER WRIST WATCH the round black dial having baton hour numerals, day and date apertures at 3 o'clock, 24 hour 'day/night' indicator at 12, the chronograph having the seconds and minute hands to the main dial and hours to the dial at 6 o'clock with the function set via the two side buttons, with a Tachymeter to the outer aspect, the dial signed 'Omega, Speedmaster, Automatic' along with the Omega trademark which is repeated to the winding crown, the inside of the stainless steel case stamped with the case number '176.0012' along with the various Omega marks and the style number '508925', the movement stamped with a repeat of the maker's name on the rotor, the serial number '43013086' and the calibre number '1045', with integral stainless steel strap, diameter 43mm
OMEGA CONSTELLATION A GENTLEMAN'S CHROMOMETER WRIST WATCH the round cream dial having baton hour markings, baton hands, sweep seconds hand, and signed 'Omega, Automatic Chronometer, Constellation' along with the Omega trademark which is repeated to the winding crown, the inside of the case stamped with the number '14381 10 SC' along with the various Omega marks, the movement stamped with a repeat of the maker's name, the serial number '17755725'and calibre number '551', on an integral stainless steel Omega bracelet, diameter 34mm
A ROLEX OYSTER GMT-MASTER II WRIST WATCH the round black dial having white round, baton and triangular hour markings with white 'Mercedes' hands, an independent adjustable 12 hour hand, a sweep seconds hand and date aperture at III o'clock, signed 'Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Date, GMT-Master II, Superlative Chronometer, Officially Certified' and with a red and black 24 hour rotating bezel, the Oyster case having a sealed screw down winding button embossed with the Rolex crown and protective side lugs, with the rear of the case having a green hologram, the case side stamped with the serial numbers '16760', 'R382816', with the original integral stainless steel Oyster bracelet numbered 78360, complete with box, diameter 32mm
CYMA A GLASS AND NICKEL DESK CLOCK the green glass arched dial having stylised Art Deco Arabic numerals at 3, 6, 9 and 12 o'clock with white tapered hands, signed 'Chronometer, Cyma, 8 days', contained on a nickel plated stand which is stamped on it's underside 'Cyma Watch Co. Swiss, 650723', height 10cm. *Cyma were founded in 1862 then taken over by the Tavannes Watch Company which was founded by Henri Sabdoz in Switzerland in 1891.
A MARINE CHRONOMETER, by Victor Kullberg of 105 Liverpool Road London, the time piece having silvered face with Roman numerals, seconds dial and adjustment scale, mounted in brass gimballed frame within mahogany brass mounted box with recessed handles, inner glazed cover and brass plaque numbered 9184. Military arrowhead and date 1916, 7" sq x 8" high. Victor Kullberg, London, born 1824, died 1890, chronometer and precision watches, Baillie ("Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World", page 184.)
Parkinson & Bouts, 59 Gracechurch Street, London, Chronometer makers to the Royal Navy, No.16182, a Victorian gold half-hunter cased pocket watch, with three-quarter plate keyless lever movement, four-piece hinged case with blue Roman chapter, London 1878, (lacking the outer-case glass), white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds
A mahogany cased deck chronometer by Ulysse Nardin, Locle, No.27774 issued by H M Chronometer Depot, Bradford on Avon, 3rd December 1945, the white enamel 2" dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the case stamped '925', enclosing a jewelled movement contained within an outer brass case with screw top, the box with ivory plaque to the cover, marked 'CW Nardin, No.27774' and War Department arrow
An American two-day marine chronometer by Hamilton, No. N, 374, 1941, the machined part nickel finish movement with spring detent escapement and helical sprung split bi-metallic balance, the silvered Arabic numeral dial signed 'Hamilton, Lancaster, P.A., U.S.A.', with subsidiary Up/Down and seconds dials and black hands, housed in a brass bowl within pivoted gimbals and brass-bound glazed mahogany two-part case, key lacking, 19cm wide.
An English two-day marine chronometer by Thomas Mercer, No. 22428, 'Centenary 1858-1958' model, the spotted brass movement with spring detent escapement and helical sprung bi-metallic balance, the silvered Roman numeral dial with subsidiary Up/Down and seconds dials and blued steel hands, housed in a gilt finish brass bowl within pivoted gimbals and mahogany case with glazed lid applied with label for 'Marine Nautical Supplies, 96 Leadenhall St, London', 18.5cm wide.
A Russian two-day marine chronometer, Poljot, No. 21684, the machined gilt movement with spring detent escapement and helical sprung split bi-metallic balance, the silvered Arabic numeral dial with subsidiary Up/Down and seconds dials and gilt hands, housed in a lacquered brass bowl within pivoted gimbals and brass-bound glazed ash two-part case with outer box and red velvet protective cover, 25.5cm wide; and a Russian lever keyless deck watch No. 22860, in chrome finish case and beech deck box, 10cm wide, (2).
A Russian two-day marine chronometer, Poljot, No. 21402, the machined gilt movement with spring detent escapement and helical sprung split bi-metallic balance, the silvered Arabic numeral dial with subsidiary Up/Down and seconds dials and gilt hands, housed in a lacquered brass bowl within pivoted gimbals and glazed mahogany two-part case with outer box and red velvet protective cover, 25.5cm wide; and a Russian lever keyless deck watch No. 00215, in chrome finish case and mahogany deck box, 10cm wide, (2).
A Russian two-day marine chronometer, Poljot, No. 22753, the machined gilt movement with spring detent escapement and helical sprung split bi-metallic balance, the silvered Arabic numeral dial with subsidiary Up/Down and seconds dials and gilt hands, housed in a lacquered brass bowl within pivoted gimbals and glazed mahogany two-part case with outer box and red velvet protective cover, 25.5cm wide; and a Russian lever keyless deck watch No. 22449, in chrome finish case and mahogany deck box, 10cm wide, (2).
A Russian two-day marine chronometer, Poljot, No. 17563, the machined gilt movement with spring detent escapement and helical sprung split bi-metallic balance, the silvered Arabic numeral dial with subsidiary Up/Down and seconds dials and gilt hands, housed in a lacquered brass bowl within pivoted gimbals and brass-bound glazed ash two-part case with outer box and red velvet protective cover, 25.5cm wide; and a Russian lever keyless deck watch No. 00213, in chrome finish case and walnut deck box, 10cm wide, (2).
Alexander Cumming and John Grant, London. An incomplete, possibly experimental precision lever? timepiece movement/marine chronometer, late 18th century, the circular full-plate six-pillar movement with partially jewelled train and six-spoke crossings (lacking spring drum, fusee, maintaining power, under-dial work, hands and majority of spring detent escapement), with finely pierced and chased foliate bridge cock set with faceted diamond endstone, the backplate engraved 'GRANT, Fleet Street, London, 2639', the 4 inch white enamel circular dial (damaged) with Arabic 5 minutes, curved (now vacant) hour sector beneath 60 minute mark and erased signature 'CUMMING', in moulded drum shaped case with vacant Stop/Go lever sand later drilled holes for gimbal fixings, generally incomplete and distressed, 11.7cm diameter.

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