A BRITISH RAIL (SOUTHERN RAILWAYS) MAHOGANY EIGHT-INCH FUSEE DIAL STATION WALL TIMEPIECEJOHN WALKER, LONDON, CIRCA 1880The four pillar single fusee movement with anchor escapement and 8 inch circular cream painted Roman numeral dial inscribed B.R. (S.R.), JOHN WALKER, 1 SOUTH MOLTON ST, LONDON to centre, with steel hands set behind hinged cast brass bezel incorporating silvered canted insert to interior, with turned wooden surround and secured with pegs to the rear box case incorporating door to right hand side and pendulum access flap to the curved underside, the backboard stamped 5317, S.W.26,5cm (10.5ins) diameter, 14cm (5.5ins) deep. The London clockmaking firm John Walker was founded by a maker of that name at 40 Princes Street, Leicester Square in 1836. After working from several addresses on Princes Street Walker relocated to 68 Cornhill in 1868 and maintained premises on the Strand 1864-75. John Walker was known as a chronometer and watch maker who was awarded prize medals in 1862 and 67; and, for a railway guard's watch, in 1875. Walker died in 1880 leaving the business in the hands of his successors who relocated to 1 South Molton Street in 1906. The firm then finally moved to 64 South Molton Street in 1981 from where they still operate mostly as a service/repair-based business. Records held at the National Railway Museum, York, confirm that the present timepiece (5317, 8 inch, J. Walker) was used at Clapham Junction in District Lounge Room No. 5 up until at least December 1962.CATALOGUE AMENDMENT 10/02/02: Records at The National Railway Museum indicate that the present timepiece was initially supplied/installed in 1883.Condition Report: Movement is in original unrestored dirty/oily condition with heavily discoloured/tarnished plates and surface rust to backcock screws, crutch and winding square. Unfortunately the pendulum is no longer present. The mechanism will just about run when wound. The dial retains old surface but with overall wear, flaking and discolouration resulting in a pleasing 'patinated' appearance. The hands are in good original condition. The cast brass bezel is in good condition retaining its original hinge and clasp undisturbed. The wooden surround is free of problematic cracks or shrinkage but has historic bruising and wear adding to the clock's patinated appearance. The box case has a historic veneer patch repair funning top to bottom adjacent to the rear edge of the left hand side and the overlap to the leading edge of the side door has been repaired at some point in the past. The backboard has some historic shrinkage cracking and chips/losses along the cracks but is in sound/solid condition, the case otherwise is in fine original unrestored condition with original lock to the base flap. The pegs retaining the dial/movement are old but mismatched.Timepiece has a case key but no pendulum or winder. Condition Report Disclaimer
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A FINE GILT BRASS EIGHT-DAY CHRONOMETER CARRIAGE TIMEPIECETHOMAS MERCER, ST, ALBANS, NO. 1210, 1974The gilt four pillar single chain fusee eight-day movement with spotted plates, Harrison's maintaining power and jewelled Earnshaw-type spring detent platform escapement regulated by split metallic balance with cylindrical timing weights and palladium helical balance spring, the tapered silvered brass Roman numeral dial measuring 4.75 inches high and 4.5 inches wide at the top with subsidiary seconds dial and WIND, UP/DOWN indicator to centre, blued steel spade hands and signed Thomas Mercer to upper margin, the tapered rectangular brushed-gilt bevel-glazed case with hinged rectilinear carrying handle over glazed escapement aperture to top, plain angled uprights and side glasses, the rear with fixed gilt panel incorporating escapement START/STOP lever, hand setting knob, winding square and inscription THOMAS MERCER, ST ALBANS, ENGLAND, ESTABLISHED 1858 over serial number 1210 to lower edge, on canted skirt base incorporating bracket feet with shallow arched recesses between; with original substantial leather protective travelling case, winder and paperwork including purchase receipt dated 25th March 1974.The clock 16cm (6.25ins) high with handle down, 14cm (5.5ins) wide, 8.5cm (3.375ins) deep. Provenance: Purchased direct from Thomas Mercer by Lawrance Hurst, 25th March 1974. Thomas Mercer was born in Saint Helen's, Lancashire in November 1822. He was apprenticed to his grandfather William Walker, a watchmaker in St. Helen's, and then went on to work for the esteemed Liverpool watch maker Thomas Russell. He travelled to London in 1851 lodging in Clerkenwell - the hub of the London horological trade. Thomas Mercer obtained employment from the chronometer maker John Fletcher before setting up on his own at Newton Street in 1858 before relocating to Spencer Street in around 1860. By 1871 Mercer had moved to St. Albans and although he retained premises in London he operated his main workshop from a building on Prospect Road. Mercer entered chronometers for numerous Greenwich trials throughout the third quarter of the 19th century (where they were often placed in the top three) as well as exhibiting at many of the international exhibitions, including Paris 1867 where he was awarded a silver medal. Thomas Mercer died in Paris 1900 whilst serving as a judge for the Grand Exhibition; his body was repatriated by the French Navy for burial at St. Stephen's Church, St. Albans.The business continued under Mercer's eldest son of the same name and evolved during the first quarter of the 20th century to become one of the most prolific makers of chronometers supplying many other makers with movements as well as selling under their own name. The First World War also required the business to maintain significant output in their production. In 1935 Thomas Mercer junior died and the business was passed to his son Frank. During the Second World War Mercers supplied 2,000 chronometers and also produced timing mechanisms for bombs and torpedoes. The business continued under the management of successive generations still producing chronometers and branching-out to create fine high precision domestic timepieces such as the current lot until 1982 when the chronometer making arm of the firm was acquired by Sinclair Harding.
A FINE FRENCH ENGRAVED GILT BRASS REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK IN ONE-PIECE CASEBOLVILLER, PARIS, CIRCA 1840-50 The eight-day bell striking movement with a frosted gilt platform lever escapement regulated by sprung bimetallic balance, the backplate stamped with oval BOLLVILLER, A PARIS trademark and numbered W, 710 to centre, the rectangular engine-turned silvered dial with small curved panel signed BOLLVILLER A PARIS bordering the lower inside edge of the slender Roman numeral chapter ring and with blued steel Breguet style moon hands, the bevel glazed one-piece caddy moulded case with hinged simple baton carrying handle incorporating tapered scroll engraved uprights above large top glass and fine continuous foliate trail and geometric border engraved rails and uprights, the rear with intensely engraved door decorated with hatched foliate strapwork and incorporating shutters for the winding and adjustment squares, on conforming cavetto moulded skirt base with recessed sections to angles.14.5cm (5.75ins) high with handle down, 10cm (4ins) wide, 8cm (3,125ins) deep. Provenance: Private collection, East Midlands. Bolviller is recorded in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS, Their history and development (page 432) as working from several addresses in Paris from 1830 until after 1870. Bollviller are known for being relatively early and inventive makers of fine French carriage clocks. Bolviller appears to have entered into partnership with C.P. Gontard in the 1840's as a Brevet was granted to both makers for a lever chronometer escapement in 1848. Gontard went on to show carriage clocks in London 1851 and patent two further related escapements and produce carriage clocks under his name alone.Condition Report: The movement is in relatively clean condition, the strike train is fully operational. The escapement has two additional screws just inside the rear edge of the backplate suggesting that it was originally intended for fitment to a clock with plates slightly closer together than those of the current lot. From this it is likely that the present escapement is a well-matched replacement. The going train is not currently running as the escapement appears to be sticking. The dial is in fine condition with only slight mellowing to the silvering and a light concentric rubbing to the chapter ring. The case is in very fine condition with minimal discolouration to the gilding. The right-hand side glass has a small (only visible on very close examination) chip to then lower front corner otherwise glasses appear free from visible damage/corner chips.There is no winding key present with the clock. Condition Report Disclaimer
A FINE FRENCH MULTI-COLOUR REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH RELIEF-CAST PANELSRETAILED BY J. SEWILL, LONDON, LATE 19th CENTURYThe eight-day gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement regulated by sprung split bimetallic balance and stamped with serial number 2190 to the lower left-hand corner of the backplate, the dial with gilt rosette centred circular cream enamel hour disc inscribed J. SEWILL, Leadenhall, LONDON within white Roman cartouche numeral chapter ring, with blued steel hands set into a rectangular panel sculpted in relief with bird inhabited floral sprays picked-out in silver, copper and gilt onto a textured graphite-coloured ground, the bevel-glazed pillars variant case with arched part-silvered hinged carrying handle over top panel incorporating circular raised bevel-glazed panel, caddy-moulded upper edges and projecting ring-turned silvered slender baluster uprights to angles, the sides each inset with finely modelled relief panel depicting bird inhabited foliage in silver, copper and gilt onto a textured graphite ground, the rear with bevel-glazed door, the base with dentil band over skirt incorporating rounded projections at the angles, on silvered bun feet.17cm (6.75ins) high, 11cm (4.25ins) wide, 10cm (4ins) deep. Provenance: Private collection, East Midlands. Joseph Sewill was born in Liverpool in 1816 and started up as a watchmaker, chronometer maker, and nautical instrument maker at 61 South Castle St, Liverpool in about 1848. Latterly Joseph went into partnership with two of his sons and is thought to have retired to London in 1862. His son, John Joshua Sewill (d. 1891) succeeded him and headed the business until his death in 1891, The firm was well regarded and opened branches in London (at 30 Cornhill prior to 1882), Glasgow and Locle (Switzerland). In 1867 a chronometer by Sewill won the Greenwich Trials and they became makers to the Admiralty. In the 1874 Greenwich Trials their chronometers came first and third. They also entered pieces into Kew trials, where a karrusel watch was awarded 81.8 marks in 1900. They won an award for 'services to horology' at the Paris Exhibition of 1862, and later became 'Maker to the Queen of Spain'.The highly decorative bands and panels decorating the dial and side panels of current lot employs a series of differing techniques to gild, silver, copper and chemically patinate the finely finished relief cast and engraved scenes to provide depth and contrast. A clock with closely related decoration is illustrated in Roberts, Derek CARRIAGE and other Travelling CLOCKS on page 160 (Figure 9.38) where the decoration is described as 'quite outstanding' and 'must have been one of the most time-consuming methods of decorating a carriage clock'. Condition Report: The movement is complete, appears all-original and is in full working condition. The mechanism is a little discoloured/dirty so a gentle clean/service is advised. The dial is in good original condition, the address of the retailer is a little ribbed otherwise the enamel disc appears free from visible faults. The multicolour dial mask appears to be in flawless condition. The case is in very fine condition with only a few very slight spots of discoloration and a couple of the tiniest of bumps. The side panels are in very fine condition with practically no visible wear/discolouration. The rear door glass has a small chip to the lower left-hand corner otherwise glasses appear free from visible faults.There is no winding key present. Condition Report Disclaimer
A VICTORIAN BRASS VIDIE-PATTERN ANEROID BAROMETERE.J. DENT, PARIS, CIRCA 1850The 4 inch circular silvered register calibrated in barometric inches with the usual annotations over curved mercury tube FAHRENHEIT'S THERMOMETER, signature E.J. DENT, Paris and serial number 8501, the cylindrical lacquered brass case with recording pointer to the bevelled glass within moulded surround beneath pivoted suspension ring.12cm (4.75ins) diameter, 4.5cm (1.75ins) deep.Provenance: The exhibition collection of Barometer World Museum, Merton, Devon. Edward John Dent, who at the age of 17, transferred his apprenticeship from the trade of tallow chandler to watchmaking under the charge of Edward Gaudin in 1807. By 1817 he had become well known as a watch and clockmaker receiving commissions from the Admiralty for a 'Standard Astronomical Clock' and pocket chronometers for the Colonial Office Africa Expedition. In 1830 Dent went into partnership with the renowned watch and chronometer maker John Roger Arnold which continued until 1840 when he left and set up business alone as E.J. Dent at 82 Strand, London, primarily making marine chronometers, watches and precision clocks. In 1843 the firm expanded taking on a second premises at 33 Cocksur Street, with the Strand premises moving down the road to number 61 by 1851. In 1852 Edward Dent successfully tendered to make the 'great clock' to be housed in Stephen's tower at the New Palace of Westminster. The clock was completed by 1859, apparently at a financial loss to the firm, however it ensured that Dent became a household name synonymous with fine clockmaking. Unfortunately Edward John Dent did not live to see the installation of the 'great clock' as he died in 1853. He was succeeded by his stepson Frederick Rippon Dent, who, in partnership with his brother Richard, continued to expand the business. By 1862 the firm had added 34 Cockspur Street and 34 & 35 Royal Exchange to their list of addresses and, although having seen natural passage of ownership over the intervening years, the business still continues to trade today as Dent & Co.This type of aneroid barometer was first invented by Lucien Vidie in 1844 and is considered to be the first of its type; Edward John Dent was granted a license by Vidie produce and market instruments to his design which lasted until Dent's death in 1853.
A VICTORIAN BRASS VIDIE-PATTERN ANEROID SHIP'S BAROMETERE.J. DENT, PARIS, MID 19th CENTURYThe 4 inch circular silvered register calibrated in barometric inches with the usual annotations over curved mercury tube FAHRENHEIT'S THERMOMETER, signature E.J. DENT, Paris and serial number 20377, the cylindrical lacquered brass case with recording pointer to the bevelled glass within moulded surround beneath pivoted suspension ring; in rectangular oak deck box with glazed aperture to lid and incorporating sliding lugs for surface securing to base.The instrument 12cm (4.75ins) diameter, 5cm (2ins) deep; the box 16cm (6.25ins) square, 6.5cm (2.5ins) high.Provenance: The archive collection of Barometer World Museum, Merton, Devon. Edward John Dent, who at the age of 17, transferred his apprenticeship from the trade of tallow chandler to watchmaking under the charge of Edward Gaudin in 1807. By 1817 he had become well known as a watch and clockmaker receiving commissions from the Admiralty for a 'Standard Astronomical Clock' and pocket chronometers for the Colonial Office Africa Expedition. In 1830 Dent went into partnership with the renowned watch and chronometer maker John Roger Arnold which continued until 1840 when he left and set up business alone as E.J. Dent at 82 Strand, London, primarily making marine chronometers, watches and precision clocks. In 1843 the firm expanded taking on a second premises at 33 Cocksur Street, with the Strand premises moving down the road to number 61 by 1851. In 1852 Edward Dent successfully tendered to make the 'great clock' to be housed in Stephen's tower at the New Palace of Westminster. The clock was completed by 1859, apparently at a financial loss to the firm, however it ensured that Dent became a household name synonymous with fine clockmaking. Unfortunately Edward John Dent did not live to see the installation of the 'great clock' as he died in 1853. He was succeeded by his stepson Frederick Rippon Dent, who, in partnership with his brother Richard, continued to expand the business. By 1862 the firm had added 34 Cockspur Street and 34 & 35 Royal Exchange to their list of addresses and, although having seen natural passage of ownership over the intervening years, the business still continues to trade today as Dent & Co.This type of aneroid barometer was first invented by Lucien Vidie in 1844 and is considered to be the first of its type; Edward John Dent was granted a license by Vidie produce and market instruments to his design which lasted until Dent's death in 1853.
Stahlgehäuse und Gliederarmband, Drehlünette, schwarzes Zifferblatt, Stabzeiger und Indices, 3 Chronometer-Anzeigen, zentrale Stoppsekunde, Day-Date-Anzeige auf 3 Uhr, Automatikwerk, verso bezeichnet A 13340, 500m wasserdicht, in D (Gehäuse) ca. 42mm, in original Box mit Papieren und Ergänzungsgliedern, 2012 in Revision (Servicerechnung vorhanden), leichte Tragespuren
Baujahr 1985, Chronometer 8440622, Gehäuse und Jubilee-Gliederarmband (mit Faltschließe) Stahl, D 36mm, Automatikwerk, nachtblaues Zifferblatt mit Stabindices, Datumsanzeige (mit Lupe) auf 3 Uhr, Zentralsekunde, auf dem Blatt bezeichnet ¨Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust, Superlative Chronometer, Officially Certified¨, dazu original Box und Papiere (Amsterdam 1985), sowie 1 zweites silberfarbenes Zifferblatt, Werk 2006 bei Juwelier Becker, Hamburg in Revision, Tragespuren (Stahl mit Kratzern, Zifferblattabdeckung mit sichtbaren Kratzspuren), Uhr läuft, Funktion aber ungeprüft und ohne Gewähr
Exceptional gilt-brass giant mantel chronometer of exhibition quality with Kullberg's flat rim balance, the dial signed Clerke, 1 Royal Exchange within an oval cartouche to the bottom of the engine turned gilt mask, the 6" silvered chapter ring with painted Roman numerals and blued steel hands, the engine turned centre with subsidiary dials for seconds and up/down, six dial feet to the substantial movement secured by five gilt brass pillars with blued steel screws to the front and back plates, the rose-gilt large rectangular platform with blued steel helical spring high quality Earnshaw spring detent escapement with jewelled locking stone, the Kullberg Hybrid balance wheel with bimetallic flat rim, wedge shaped heat compensation weights and outer timing screws, the high quality wheel train with maintaining power to the massive chain fusee, polished steel arbours and pinions, the case with moulded base, heavy bevelled glasses to the sides and similarly glazed top, the rear door with securing latch to the base and bevelled glass set with hand-set and winding shutters in the style of Dent, the wheels secured to each arbour by three individual screws with a moulded ebonised turntable base, chronometer 12.25" high; with key* Victor Kullberg was born in Sweden, apprenticed in 1840 and worked as journeyman to the famous Swedish watchmaker Urban Jurgensen in Copenhagen. He moved to London in 1851, initially making top quality escapements for other clockmakers, but he soon began to supply complete watches and chronometers. He had success at international exhibitions and in the International Time Trials, winning the Greenwich Time Trials on several occasions. In 1864, Kullberg won his first Greenwich time trial with chronometer no. 760, which he had fitted for the first time with his famous 'flat rim' balance. Noted for its ability to compensate for temperature error, the flat rim balance with good looks. The Astronomer Royal, in his report to the Clockmakers Company on the subject of chronometer 4066 by Kullberg, which had again won first prize, said that 'this was the finest chronometer they had ever had on trial'.A chronometer case and of this size, bears close resemblance to the giant examples by Frodsham and, in particular, the ultra-complicated enormous exhibition clock by M F Dent (for reference see Derek Roberts Carriage and Other Travelling Clock. Schiffer 1993, p318 fig 21-20) not only are the proportions of the mouldings similar but also the high quality brass shutters set into the thick lead glass rear door are similar to that of Dent. An identical Clerke chronometer, probably this example, was featured in Clocks 'Number One' issue page 54, illustrated and featured selling at auction for £3,600 in 1977
Parkinson & Frodsham two day marine chronometer, the 3.5" silvered dial signed with the retailer's name Sorley, Glasgow, with subsidiary state of wind and seconds dials, the movement signed Parkinson & Frodsham, within a three-part mahogany glazed case inset with an ivorine rectangular plaque inscribed Parkinson & Frodsham, London (key)
Omega Seamaster Olympic official timekeeper stainless steel co axial master chronometer, Ref. 522.32.40.20.01.004, Cal. 8800, Watch No. 89754444, limited edition No. 633/2032, black and white dial, with date aperture and red pulse reader, on black leather strap, boxed with papers and additional red leather strap
A Movado silver rectangular cased travelling purse watch, the dial signed 'Movado Chronometer Ermeto', import mark London 1927, unextended length 4.7cm, together with a Sperina Automatic 6 ATM steel cased gentleman's wristwatch, the black dial with luminous hour batons and date aperture, case width 3.6cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An Omega Automatic Chronometer Constellation 18ct gold circular cased gentleman's wristwatch, circa 1966, the signed jewelled 561 caliber movement numbered '24484235', the signed silvered dial with gilt baton hour markers, centre seconds and date aperture, the signed case back interior numbered '1685004' over '374218', Birmingham 1966, case diameter 3.6cm, on an Omega brown leather strap and buckle.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Longines, a vintage 18ct yellow gold Longines chronometer watch (no strap), the face measures approx. 32mm (not including crown), manual wind, currently not working, no box or paperwork, 28,76gm.Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend that you inspect any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition. Plymouth Auction Rooms do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold. Please refer to clause 15 on our terms of business.
Longines, a vintage 9ct yellow gold gent's Longines wristwatch with chronometer, manual wind, currently working, 52.77gm, comes with a box (not original), no paperwork.Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend that you inspect any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition. Plymouth Auction Rooms do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold. Please refer to clause 15 on our terms of business.
Omega, a ladies stainless steel & gold Omega Constellation chronometer quartz wristwatch, white dial, reference 1382 / 6051/013, date, some wear to bracelet, glass has a slight chip at 6 o'clock, currently not running, no box or papers.Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend that you inspect any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition. Plymouth Auction Rooms do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold. Please refer to clause 15 on our terms of business.
Omega, a gent's titanium Omega wristwatch with chronometer and chronograph, automatic movement with date, calibre 1164, reference 22988000, box and papers dated 17/03/03, blue dial and bezel, model number 22988000, watch number 80278322, there are some wear marks on the case, bracelet and bezel, the watch is currently running.Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend that you inspect any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition. Plymouth Auction Rooms do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold. Please refer to clause 15 on our terms of business.
Omega, a gents Omega 007 Seamaster, automatic, chronometer, date wristwatch, 300m (1000ft), 41mm case, blue wave dial and blue bezel, some marks to bezel & bracelet stretching due to age, currently in running order, comes with inner & outer boxes, operating instructions and spare bracelet links.Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend that you inspect any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition. Plymouth Auction Rooms do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold. Please refer to clause 15 on our terms of business.
Omega, a gent's Omega electronic f300Hz chronometer gold plated wristwatch with tan leather strap, calibre 1250, 1972, serial number 35734205, case serial 198.031, 12 jewels, with date window, currently working, no box or papers.Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend that you inspect any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition. Plymouth Auction Rooms do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold. Please refer to clause 15 on our terms of business.
Omega Constellation Chronometer automatic gold capped and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. CD 168 029, serial no. 32549xxx, circa 1970, circular champagne dial with applied baton markers, minute markers, day/date apertures and sweep centre seconds, milled bezel, Omega crown with quick set date, cal. 751 24 jewel movement, modern tan leather strap with Omega buckle, 35mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - generally considered good, some light marks when viewed under a 10x loupe and tarnish mark to the Omega logo.Glass - Omega logo, light surface marks.Hands - minor light marks when viewed under a 10x loupe.Case - light surface marks.Crown - adjusting correctly.Strap - modern, showing some signs of wear.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Omega Constellation Chronometer automatic stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, reference no. 2852 16 SC, serial no. 15761xxx, circa 1956, silvered dial with applied gilt dagger markers and centre seconds, gilt dauphine hands, cal. 505 24 jewel movement, Omega 8220/11 'beads of rice' bracelet, 35mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - minor light marks.Glass - surface scratches.Hands - light marks when viewed under a 10x loupe, no infill.Case - light surface marks.Crown - adjusting correctly.Bracelet - some swelling to the links, scratches to the clasp, wrist size 7.5'' approx.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Christopher Ward C11 Titanium Extreme 1000 Certified Chronometer automatic gentleman's wristwatch, limited edition no. 0443/1000, black dial with green quarter Arabic numerals, inner minute bezel, date aperture and centre seconds, screw down crown with quick set date, Christopher Ward black rubber strap, 42mm-** Christopher Ward box with outer cover and outer cardboard box, owner's handbook with certificate of authenticity dated June 2016, chronometre certificate, purchase invoice dated 25/06/2016, cleaning cloth-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - good.Glass - good.Hands - good.Case - good.Crown - adjusting correctly.Strap - good.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Ventura V-matic EGO Hannes Wettstein design titanium Chronometer C.O.S.C chronograph automatic gentleman's wristwatch, silvered dial, quick set date, exhibition case back, blue leather strap, 38mm-** with original supplied Titanium bracelet-Movement - currently functioning, chronograph functioning.Dial - good.Glass - good.Hands - good.Case - good.Crown - adjusting correctly, push buttons start/stop and reset.Strap/Bracelet - good.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Omega Genéve Electronic Chronometer f300Hz gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 198.0070.169, serial no. 34884xxx circa 1972, champagne dial with baton markers, minute markers, date aperture and centre seconds, cal. 1250 12 jewel unadjusted 'tuning fork' movement, Omega bracelet with folding clasp, 36mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - some minor light marks.Glass - light surface scratches.Hands - good.Case - light surface marks.Crown - adjusting, note - date adjusting at 5 o'clock.Bracelet - some mild rubbing and surface scratches, wrist size 7.5'' approx.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Omega Constellation Chronometer automatic gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 14393 9 SC, serial no. 17605xxx, circa 1960, circular silvered 'pie pan' dial with applied gilt baton markers, minute markers, date aperture and sweep centre seconds, dauphine hands, Omega crown, cal. 561 24 jewel movement, 34mm (no strap)-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - surface marks and some mild discolouration to the outer edge.Glass - light surface scratches present.Hands - minor light surface marks when viewed under a 10x loupe.Case - some surface marks, light scratches, and some small indentations.Crown - adjusting correctly.Strap - lacking strap.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Omega Seamaster Professional Chronometer automatic chronograph stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, serial no. 85013xxx, black dial, black rotating bezel, screw down crown with quick set date, Omega bracelet with folding clasp, 44mm including crown guards-Movement - currently functioning, chronograph pausing just before the 12 on each rotation - continues with a small shake.Dial - good.Glass - good.Hands - good.Case - two small indentations to the bezel near the 12 - see image for guidance, otherwise good.Crown - adjusting correctly, push buttons start/stop and reset correctly.Bracelet - minor light surface mark to the clasp, considered good, wrist size 8.5'' approx.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Breitling Emergency Mission Chronograph stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. B73321, serial no. 616xxx, gold set rotating bezel, blue dial with chronograph centre seconds, triple subsidiary dials and date aperture, screw antenna cap with emergency transmitter, Breitling blue rubber band with buckle, quartz, the bezel 43mm-** Breitling Emergency Mission watch carry case with screwdriver, test receiver, instruction manual, information manual, chronometer certificate and spare stainless steel bracelet-Movement - sold as working but does require a replacement battery.Dial - good.Glass - good.Hands - good.Case - light marks, but considered good - see images.Crown - adjusts correctly.Strap/Bracelet - rubber strap is good, the spare bracelet has some surface marks present.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Ulysse Nardin. A stainless steel automatic calendar wristwatch with power reserveModel: Marine Chronometer 1846Reference: 263 22Date: Produced 1995Movement: 28-jewel ETA Cal.2892A2 automatic, No.14636Dial: Yellow, black Arabic numerals, outer minute track with luminous five minute markers, subsidiary seconds and magnified date aperture at 6, up/down register at 12, luminous filled blued steel handsCase: Brushed and polished round, back secured by 6 screws, No.0997Strap/Bracelet: Brown Ulysse Nardin leatherBuckle/Clasp: Signed deployant claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 38mm Accompaniments: Ulysse Nardin case, Ulysse Nardin service receipts dated January 2021 and March 2017For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Rolex. A 9K gold and silver manual wind rectangular wristwatchModel: PrinceReference: 1541Date: Glasgow Import mark for 1935Movement: 18-jewel manual wind, adjusted to 6 positionsDial: Silvered and gilt, black Arabic numerals, black inner minute track with five minute markers, subsidiary seconds at 6, blued steel dagger handsCase: Polished curved flared rectangular, snap on back, No.19256Strap/Bracelet: Black leatherBuckle/Clasp: Steel buckleSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 23mm x 35mmFootnotes:The Prince model was introduced by Rolex in 1929 and experienced a relatively short period of production. As not many were produced they were as exclusive in period as they are today. Each watch was supplied with a chronometer rating certificate of Accuracy from the Swiss government Observatory. It was unaffected by position or changes in temperature, problems that plagued lesser watches. Rolex say of the Prince that it was 'limited to a relatively small number as such fine watches cannot be produced quickly or in large quantities'.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
J. Ullmann & Co., Guillochierter Chronometer 14 K Gold-Gehäuse, gestempelt. Gold-Staubdeckel. Weißes emailliertes Ziffernblatt mit römischen Stundenziffern und arabischen sowie Striche-Minuterie, mit kleinen Edelsteinen besetzte Uhrenzeiger. Separate Sekundenanzeige. Auf der Vorderseite kleines Wappen. Uhrwerk verharzt, reinigungsbed. Min. Gebr.sp., ansonsten gepflegte Erhaltung. Ø ca. 5 cm, Gewicht ca. 108,9 g
A group of six modern wristwatches, comprising a Michel Herbelin stainless steel cased gentleman's wristwatch, ref 413, on black strap, case 36mm, a Hugo Boss stainless steel cased gentleman's wristwatch, ref 1600, case number 47283, on black strap, case 36mm, Seiko stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, model 7N39-OBBO, serial 530042, the circular cream dial with gold baton numerals and date aperture, on a stainless steel and gold plated bracelet strap with deployment clasp, case 37.5mm, 104.8g gross, two Swatch watches, one with chronometer dial and quartz movement, the other with automatic movement, both on expanding bracelet straps, and a Gucci 9040L stainless steel and gold plated lady's wristwatch, circular ivory coloured dial with gold batons, centre seconds, gold hands, date window at 6 o'clock, bezel with Gucci double G detail, case number 0049083, on a stainless steel and gold plated bracelet strap with deployment clasp, case 26mm, 61.0g gross. (6)
A vintage 18ct gold Rolex Submariner-Date Oyster Perpetual gentleman's wristwatch, circa 1986, reference 16808, serial 9171XXX, the black dial with luminous baton numerals, minute markers, and date aperture at 3 o'clock, signed in gold 'Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date, Submariner, 1000ft 300m, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified', the 'Cyclops' sapphire crystal with laser engraved Rolex crown signature at 6 o?clock, self-winding movement, signed ?Rolex?, cal. 3035, 44 jewels, serial 1540XXX, 7.0mm Triplock crown protected by guard, twin screw down pushers, screw down case back stamped inside ?16800?, '18K', '750', 'Montres Rolex SA Geneva Switzerland', and with Helvetia head mark, on an 18ct gold Rolex bracelet, model 92908, with deployment clasp, stamped '18K', '92908', '750', 'Rolex SA', and with Helvetia head mark, dial 28mm, case 39mm, 44mm across crown, 20mm inside lugs, 156.3g, no original box or papers, but with Rolex service receipt dated 2017, new green soft service case, and Rolex Service Guarantee card and booklet.Notes: in very good working condition, all functions appear to work well, winds and hands set well, keeps time across 1hr test, however Batemans cannot guarantee its continued operation, there are scratches and wear to the bracelet from use but the case, dial and movement are in very good condition, there is no box or any papers.Purchased by vendor circa 2011 and rarely worn, serviced in 2017 by Rolex.
VINTAGE ARMBANDUHR: OMEGA CONSTELLATION / wristwatch, Herstellungsjahr 1968, Automatik-Uhr, Manufaktur Omega Watch Co. SA / Louis Brandt & Frere - Schweiz. Eckgerundetes Goldgehäuse an braunem Lederarmband. 750er Gold mit Schweizer Goldpunze (Helvetia). Gesamtgewicht 57 Gramm. Goldfarbenes Zifferblatt mit Stabindices und Stunde, Minute, Zentralsekunde und Datum. Auf dem Zifferblatt bez. "Omega / Automatic / Chronometer / Officially Certified / Constellation / OM Swiss Made OM". Gehäusenummer: 168019: Werk bez.: Omega Watch Co Swiss / (Ref) 27633042 / (Kal) 751 / [...]". Gehäusedurchmesser (ohne Krone) 3,5 cm (geringe Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, Acrylglas leicht zerkratzt). Uhr läuft im Kurzzeittest.
Herrenarmbanduhr, Maurice Lacroix-Chronometer, Quarz, Edelstahlgehäuse, teils vergoldet, Gehäuse-Nr. 15442/04663, weißes Zifferblatt, schwarze arabische Stundenziffern, fluoreszierende Zeiger, kleines Datum bei der '4', Chronometer-Anzeigen, funktionstüchtig (ohne Gewähr), Batterie neu 01/22, original schwarzes Lederband mit Dornschließe, leichte Gebrauchsspuren
A lady's Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust Superlative Chronometer officially certified; bi-metal bracelet and the typical Rolex fluted bezel surrounding a gold coloured, fully signed dial with diamond marker's at the one, two, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten and eleven positions, date aperture at the three o'clock position, the gold winding crown with Rolex crown symbol in relief, the adjustable bracelet also signed Rolex and with the Rolex crown (together with a valuation for insurance from Bright & Sons Ltd, Goldsmiths & Jeweller's St Nicholas Street, Scarborough for £6640 date 26th September 2012, model number 69173)
A mid 19th century gilt brass bound and mahogany cased two-day Marine chronometer by Robert Roskell, Liverpool; the four-inch silvered dial signed as per title and numbered 1420/58932, spotted plates, standard balance, jewelled, detent, within brass bowl and the case with two gilt metal (worn), original swan neck handles to the sides of the three tier mahogany box, the left hand rear brass hinge also signed P.Moore Registered Stop Butt (18cm square x 18.5cm high)
Please note there is a revised estimate for this lot: Omega Constellation 18ct gold chronometer wristwatch, circa 1950s, with a 27mm 'pie pan' dial, signed, with baton numerals and centre sweep seconds, the back case marked 'Constellation Waterproof', on a later 18ct gold mesh bracelet, case diameter 34mm, gross weight approx. 77.3g. The auctioneers are pleased to advise that the original box and guarantee have now been reunited with this watch. Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Gentleman's Rolex 18ct gold Oyster Perpetual Day-Date chronometer wristwatch, model number 18038, serial/movement number 8246812, the circular gold dial with gold baton hour markers, in 18ct gold oyster case on 18ct gold President bracelet, reference 55B. Case approximately 36mm.Condition report: The watch is currently running and appears to be keeping good time although we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its timekeeping. The watch winds smoothly and the hands/day/date appear to set/adjust correctly. The dial has areas of spotting. The age of the watch is unknown. Any service history or replacement parts are unknown. The watch is from a deceased estate. No box papers. Gross weight approximately 136.9 grams. It will currently fit a wrist of approx 17.5 cm in diameter
Vintage Gentleman's Zenith stainless steel Chronometer wristwatch with circular black dial with central seconds on black leather strap 34 mm diameterCondition report: The watch appears to be in good vintage condition and is currently running although we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its timekeeping. The dial is very clean but does have a small black spot between 1 and 2 o'clock on the outer minute/seconds track, this black spot appears to try and disguise some loss to the surface of the dial. There are two further areas of losses to the finish (near 1 o'clock and between 10 and 11 o'clock). Any service history or restoration/replacement parts are unknown. The case seems very clean and shows very little evidence of wear. The watch winds smoothly and the hands adjust correctly. We do not have the correct tool to be able to open the back of the case to examine the movement. The number on the back of the case is 9312351. No box or papers.
ENGLISH SCHOOL - 19TH CENTURY; oil on canvas, portrait of Richard Rippon (1767-1835), 126cm x 100cm, framed.PROVENANCE: By descent of the Buckney family. This portrait is featured on Page 49 (Plate 1) of ‘Edward John Dent and his Successors’, by Vaudrey Mercer.Richard Rippon was the cousin of Edward John Dent, the celebrated chronometer and clockmaker responsible for building the largest and most accurate public clock in the world known as Big Ben. Dent learnt his skills as a maker of watches and clocks at the beginning of his career from Richard Rippon, who was an expert watchmaker.Following his death Elizabeth Rippon married Edward John Dent – the founder of E. Dent & Co Ltd. His stepson Frederick William (Rippon) Dent completed the construction of Big Ben.Additional InformationVerso there is a label for 'Conservation Matters' dated 2002/3. Tears to the canvas were carried out by Richard Watkins and the painting was relined onto linen. The frame was conserved by Yvonne Jarzebowska. (Please see images of this label)The painting has some craqueleur, some edge wear, a small white paint spot to the lower right and a small chip to the lower left. The right ear of the sitter may also have some later painting.
A vintage gentleman's 1970s Zodiac automatic Kingline 36000 chronometer wrist watch having a silvered dial with gilt baton markings to the chapter ring and number date aperture to three. On a stainless steel bracelet strap. Case measures 38mm including crown. Winding and ticking at time of cataloguing.
Taschenuhr Wilhelm Bröcking, HamburgGG 585/000, 3 Deckel aus Gold, Gehäusenr. 170294, Werknr. 278217, Ø 55 mm, Gesamtgewicht cxa. 97 g.,Die Inschrift auf der Cuvette: "W. Bröcking Hamburg" weist darauf hin, daß der Name Bröcking in Hamburg hohes Ansehen genoß. Der Vater Johann Wilhelm Hinrich Bröcking gründete bereits 1830 die Uhrenfirma Bröcking, die der Sohn Wilhelm Bröcking nach dessen Tod 1862 weiterführte. Seit 1883 war er Uhrmacher der Seewarte Hamburg und u.a. für die Auslösung des Zeitballs verantwortlich, der der Chronometer-Abstimmung auf den Schiffen diente. Er fertigte Taschen- und Schiffschronometer, von denen einige bei den Chronometer-Prüfungen der Deutschen Seewarte eingereicht wurden. Auch die Normalzeituhr an der Börse Hamburg, die bis 1972 in Betrieb war, wurde von ihm erbaut. Er starb im Jahre 1897; das Geschäft in Hamburg wurde - zuletzt am Jungfernstieg 7 - von seinen Nachkommen bis 1962 weitergeführt.
SINN Chronometer Herrenarmbanduhr, Schweiz/ Deutschland um 1995, Automatik, Titan/Gold komb., Gliederband m. Faltschl., schwarzes Zifferbl. m. arab. Zahlen, Leuchtzeiger, Datum, Kal. ETA 2892A2, Feinreg., verg. Rotor, D. ca. 36 mm, L. ca. 18,5 cm, Sinn Etui anbei, EZ 2SINN chronometer gents wristwatch, Switzerland/Germany around 1995, self winding, titanium/gold combined, bracelet with deployant clasp, black dial with Arabic numerals, luminous hands, date, calibre ETA 2892A2, precision adjustment, gold-plated rotor, diameter approx. 36 mm, length approx. 18,5 cm, Sinn box enclosed, condition 2

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