A gold plated Waltham open face pocket watch, circa 1914, the signed white enamel dial having Roman numerals, breguet moon hands and seconds subsidiary, 46mm screw back case, movement no. 19882510. Condition: currently running, however, not sold with any guarantees, dial has hairline from 12 to centre post, glass and case with surface scratches and small dents, initials inscribed to rear of case.
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Two pocket watches comprising, a gold plated Waltham full hunter pocket watch, circa 1926, having signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary, together with a nickel plated Ingersoll Triumph, case diameters 49mm each. Condition: Waltham currently running, Ingersoll intermittent, Waltham missing minute hand and glass cracked, Ingersoll missing glass, both have some age related surface wear to cases, Ingersoll with added marks/minor damage to dial.
A gold plated open face pocket watch with white enamel dial signed for H. Samuel, Manchester and having Roman numerals, spade & whip hands and seconds subsidiary, case diam. 49mm, comes with small leather pouch. Condition: currently in working order although not sold with any guarantees, dial appears clean just with a couple of very small chips above 12 o'clock, glass has niggle around age at 1 o'clock, case with age related surface wear throughout, no dents or inscriptions.
A Continental 14ct gold ladies pocket watch with white enamel dial, Roman numerals hour markers with outer Arabic numeral minute track, spade & whip hands, the 32mm case marked 'K14' to inside back, gross weight 31.5g. Condition: not currently running and won't be sold with any guarantees, will not wind although balance wheel moves freely, crown functions to adjust time, dial has small chips above 1 o'clock, surface wear and small dents to outer case, inner dust cover is copper, loop not gold.
An early 20th century hallmarked 9ct gold Waltham ladies pocket watch, circa 1907, unsigned white enamel dial with Roman numerals, spade & whip hands and seconds subsidiary, the 34mm Dennison case hallmarked Birmingham 1909, the movement enclosed within a chrome plated protective inner case, movement serial no. 15654570, gross weight 34.5g. Condition: running intermittently however not sold with any guarantees, glass missing, dial has hairline cracks from 5-8 o'clock, case has age related surface wear with scratches and small dents to rear, crown functional, loop and stem also marked 9.375.
A continental 14ct gold ladies key wind pocket watch having white enamel dial with Roman numerals and gilded decoration, 35mm case with engraved foliate decoration throughout and marked '14K' to inside back, gross weight 34.8g, comes with winding key. Condition: not currently running and not sold with any guarantees, will not wind although balance wheel moves freely, dial appears damage free, case with some age related surface wear, no splits, hinges good, inner dust cover is copper, loop not gold, stem indistinctly marked gold.
A continental 14ct gold half hunter ladies pocket watch having white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the 30mm case marked '14K' to inside back and front and having gilded enamel decoration with Roman numerals to front, comes in presentation fitted case labelled 'A. James Jeweller, Barnsley', gross weight 24g. Condition: running intermittently however not sold with any guarantees, crown functional, dial with hairline cracks, enamelled decoration with some losses, case with age related surface wear and small dents, inner dust cover not gold, loop not marked, stem indistinctly marked, case with outer scuffs, inside ok.
Two gold plated Waltham full hunter pocket watches, circa 1919 & 1914, the first having Arabic numerals to a signed white enamel dial, the other having Roman numerals, both with spade & whip hands and seconds subsidiaries, movement serial numbers 23119134 & 19608529, case diameters 49mm each. Condition: neither currently running and won't be sold with any guarantees, one with hairline cracks to dial, other (Arabic numerals) appears damage free, both with age related surface wear and scratches to cases with rubbing and small dents, one with Arabic numerals has engraved name and date to outside of dust cover, both have small knife marks to opening, one with Roman numerals requires crown attention.
A gold plated Elgin open face pocket watch, circa 1914, the signed white enamel dial having Roman numerals, spade & baton hands and seconds subsidiary, 48mm case, movement serial no. 17474560. Condition: not currently running and won't be sold with any guarantees, dial with a couple of hairline cracks, glass with niggles to edge, age related surface wear, scratches, rubbing and small dents to case, no inscriptions.
Two gold plated full hunter pocket watches comprising a Zenith with unsigned white enamel dial having Arabic numerals, together with another having white enamel dial signed 'Henderson's', with Roman numerals and powered by a 'Super-Angus' 17 jewel Cal.529 keyless movement, both with seconds subsidiary dials, case diam. 49mm each, Zenith movement serial no. 2219143. Condition: both currently running but neither sold with any guarantees, Zenith with hairline crack through dial, surface wear, dents and rubbing to case, tool damage marks near click of mainspring, Henderson's dial damage free, surface wear with surface scratches to case throughout, knife marks to opening, both crowns functional, hinges good.
Two gold plated Waltham open face pocket watches, circa 1898 & 1908, both having signed white enamel dials with Roman numerals, spade and whip hands and seconds subsidiary dials, the earlier model with 'Royal' grade 17 jewel movement, movement serial no's. 7068203 & 16846123, case diam. 49mm each. Condition: earlier model currently running, later model not, neither sold with any guarantees, hairline cracks to earlier dial with repair attempt around 4 o'clock, split to stem housing, later model requires crown/stem attention and balance wheel does not move freely, other general surface scratches and rubbing to cases with knife marks to openings, no inscriptions.
Two Victorian hallmarked silver key wind open faced fusee pocket watches, both with unsigned white enamel dials having Roman numerals, gilded hands and seconds subsidiary dials, both with unsigned movements, cases hallmarked Chester 1875 & 1863, case diam. 50 & 49mm, comes with one winding key, gross weight 245g. Condition: both work intermittently and won't be sold with any guarantees, earlier watch has age related wear to dial but appears damage free, inscriptions to inner case and play in hinge with old repair, later watch has hairline cracks across dial, , both have age related rubbing, surface scratches to cases and glass.
Two Victorian hallmarked silver key wind open faced pocket watches, the first with gilded fusee movement inscribed for 'J. W. Richardson, Darlington', 47mm case hallmarked London 1884, the other unmarked and in 47mm case hallmarked Chester 1891, both with unsigned white enamel dials having Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dials, comes with one winding key, gross weight 203g. Condition: earlier London cased in working order, other not running, neither sold with any guarantees, London cased watch dial appears damage free, other has niggles to dial above 12 o'clock, London cased watch missing button push opener to top, both having age related rubbing and surface scratches to cases and glass, both with blank cartouche to rear.
Two antique Swiss silver open faced pocket watches comprising a Stauffer & Co and another with movement marked 'Sphinx', both having unsigned white enamel dials with Roman numerals and seconds subsidiaries, both cases marked '0.935' with Bear, case diam. 46 & 47mm, gross weight 180.9g. Condition: both working intermittently and won't be sold with any guarantees, Sphinx requires winding stem attention (loose), both dials appear damage free, both cases and glass with age related surface scratches and small dents.
Two Victorian hallmarked silver key wind open faced pocket watches, the first with unsigned white enamel dial having Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary, gilt fusee movement inscribed 'W. Davis & Sons, Birmingham' movement no. 30163, in 47mm case hallmarked London 1875, the other having signed white enamel dial and gilt movement for 'P. Winterhalter, Bury', the dial also having Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary, movement no. 13783, 51mm case hallmarked Birmingham 1892, gross weight 241g. Condition: Bury watch appears to be working, other not, neither sold with any guarantees, Bury watch has hairline cracks and niggles below sub dial, other dial damage free, both with scratches to cases and glass with knife marks to openings, blank cartouche on rear of Bury watch, initials inscribed in cartouche to rear of other.
Three antique open faced key wind pocket watches comprising two Swiss silver cased Fattorini & Sons with signed dials, 52mm cases marked '0.935' with Bear, together with another having unsigned dial and movement in 50mm case hallmarked to inside of dust cover, all with Roman numerals and seconds subsidiaries on white enamel, gross weight 374.4g. Condition: Two Fattorini working intermittently, other is not running, none sold with any guarantees, hairlines to dials of Fattorini watches, other dial damage free, surface scratches, dents and rubbing to all cases and glas, some play in a couple of hinges, no inscriptions to all three blank cartouche to rear of cases, no key present.
Two Victorian hallmarked silver open faced pocket watches comprising a key wind Thomas Russell & Son with signed dial and inscribed gilt movement, serial no.96746, 53mm case hallmarked Chester 1898, together with a mid sized W. Hird of Barrow having signed dial and inscribed movement, serial no. 140223, 40mm case hallmarked Chester 1891, both white enamel dials having Roman numerals and seconds subsidiaries, comes with one winding key, gross weight 230.5g. Condition: Hird not running, T. Russell is running, neither sold with any guarantees, small hairline to T. Russell dial, Hird dial is damage free, Hird has loose glass and play in hinges of case with inscriptions to inner dust cover back, Russell has names inscribed to inside case back, both with age related surface scratches to cases and glass.
Two antique 'Acme Lever' silver open face pocket watches by H. Samuel, Manchester, both with signed white enamel dials having Roman numerals and seconds subsidiaries, 48mm cases, one marked '0.935' with Bear, the other marked '925' with London import 1919, one key wind, one keyless, gross weight 193.2g. Condition: both currently running both neither sold with any guarantees, key wind has hairline cracks to dial, other dial appears damage free, both have surface scratches and dents to cases and scratches to glass.
Two Victorian hallmarked silver open faced key wind fusee pocket watches, both having white enamel dials signed 'Improved Patent' and having Roman numerals and seconds subsidiaries, one gilt movement inscribed 'Hume, Durham' with serial no.6692 inside a 52mm case hallmarked London 1872, the other unsigned with serial no.2057 in 52mm case hallmarked London 1860, gross weight 286.7g. Condition: neither currently running and won't be sold with any guarantees, no winding key present, later cased watch with hairline cracks to dial, other appears damage free, both with age related rubbing, scratches and general wear to cases and glass, both have blank cartouches to rear. of cases.
Two hallmarked silver open faced pocket watches comprising a Victorian key wind fusee with unsigned dial and movement, serial no.36948, in 49mm case hallmarked London 1883, together with an unsigned English made keyless, movement serial no.628820, in 48mm case hallmarked Birmingham 1922, both with white enamel dials having Roman numerals and seconds subsidiaries, gross weight 217.5g. Condition: neither currently running and won't be sold with any guarantees, fusee has hairlines to dial, other dial is damage free, both have age related surface wear, scratches, rubbing to cases and glass, fusee has loose glass, later watch has initials inscribed to cartouche on rear of case, fusee has blank cartouche.
An antique oversized chrome plated railroad style open faced pocket watch having unsigned white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary, movement serial no. 34938, case diam. 63mm. Condition: working intermittently, not sold with any guarantees, crown is functional, dial has some dirt build up but appears damage free.
Three hallmarked silver Waltham open face key wind pocket watches, the first having Farringdon D grade movement, serial no.2542146, circa 1884 in 51mm case hallmarked Birmingham 1904, the second having Sterling grade movement, serial no.9362909, circa 1899 in 55mm case hallmarked Birmingham 1900 and the third having signed dial, A.M.W.Co. grade movement, serial no. 12322270, circa 1903 in 50mm case hallmarked Birmingham 1881, all having Roman numerals and seconds subsidiaries on white enamel background, gross weight 389.6g. Condition: all currently working intermittently however, not sold with any guarantees, signed dial watch has damaged and loose minute hand, one with hairline crack to dial, other dials damage free, all with age related surface wear, scratches, rubbing and small dents to cases and glass, all with blank cartouche to rear of cases, no winding key present.
A 1920s/30s Thomas Russell & Son 'Silvernus' cased open faced pocket watch with signed white enamel dial having Roman numerals, spade & syringe hands and seconds subsidiary, 55mm case with screw back and 10 jewel movement. Condition: currently in working order although not sold with any guarantees, dial with minor hairline to middle visible with 10x loop, otherwise good all round, crown functional, case with minor surface wear only.
A Victorian hallmarked silver open faced centre seconds chronograph key wind pocket watch having white enamel dial with Roman numerals, centre sweeping seconds and outer 0-300 register, 55mm case with stop start button at 2 o'clock and hallmarked Chester 1887, gross weight 156.7g. Condition: currently in working order although not sold with any guarantees, dial appears damage free, stop start functional, rubbing and surface wear with scratches to case throughout with old repair on hinge, name and date inscribed to outer of dust cover, no winding key present.
A 1920s/30s chrome plated Zenith/S. Smith & Son, London (Smiths) open faced alarm pocket watch having signed white enamel dial with oversized Arabic numerals, spade hands, seconds subsidiary at 6 o'clock and 12 hour alarm dial at 12 o'clock, 46mm case, Zenith 14 jewel movement signed 'S. Smith & Son Ltd, Trafalgar Square, London'. Condition: currently in working order although not sold with any guarantees, dial damage free, crown functional, time & alarm adjust functional, mechanical alarm works soundly, case has some age related surface wear with scratches and small dents, no inscriptions.
Two Victorian hallmarked silver open faced pocket watches comprising a key wind fusee with movement inscribed for 'Beezley, Liverppol', no.4682, the dial signed 'Lancashire Watch Co Ltd, London & Prescott', 53mm case hallmarked Chester 1892, and another with unsigned movement, no.176174 V, the dial signed 'James Preston & Co, 56 Bradshaw Gate Bolton', 53mm case hallmarked Birmingham 1876, both watches having white enamel dials with Roman numerals and seconds subsidiaries, gross weight 290.6g. Condition: neither currently running, and won't be sold with any guarantees, no winding key present, both dials appear damage free although Lancs watch co dial has 'touch up' under centre post and also sub dial hand is loose, both have age related wear with scratches, rubbing and small dents to cases and glass, both with blank cartouche to back of cases.
A collection of four antique silver open faced ladies pocket watches, comprising of three unsigned mid sized hallmarked silver and one small unsigned marked '925' with import duty, all with white enamel dials having Roman numerals, case diameters 41, 40, 39, & 31mm, gross weight 175.2g. Condition: all as found, some ticking some not, front of case and glass loose on one, some hairlines and small chips visible on dials, all with age related surface scratches, rubbing and dents to cases, no winding keys present for key winds.
Four antique continental silver open face key wind ladies pocket watches, two marked 'fine silver' and two marked '0.935', all with white enamel dials having Roman numerals, case diameters 40, 38, 38, & 35mm, gross weight 168.3g. Condition: all as found, none running and not sold with any guarantees, one with cracks to dial, all with age related surface wear, scratches and dents to cases and glass, no winding keys present.
An early 20th century S. Smith & Son (Smiths) gun metal cased chronograph centre seconds open face pocket watch with signed white enamel dial, Roman numerals, blued steel hands, 60 seconds & 30 minute subsidiary dials at 6 & 12 o'clock and outer 0-300 track, keyless stem wind jewelled movement no.54493, case diam. 50mm, comes in original presentation box. Condition: in working order but not sold with any guarantees, winds and adjusts fine, stop/start functional and returns to 12, dial has some minor hairlines and small chip around 4-5 o'clock, case has some age related surface wear and discolouration with knife marks to opening, inscription to dust cover 'To George Wright from John F. Crossley, 1927', box has wear throughout.
An early 20th century 9ct gold manual wind wristwatch having unsigned white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, Breguet hands and seconds subsidiary, 30mm hinged case marked '9.375' to inside, fitted with after market gold tone Flexi strap, gross weight 53.9g Condition: not currently working and not sold with any guarantees, crown requires attentional appears clean, case and glass with age related surface wear throughout.
A gold plated Waltham full hunter keyless stem wind pocket watch, circa 1915, having signed white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary, movement serial no.20361035, case diam. 49mm. Condition: none runner and won't be sold with any guarantees, dial has some hairline cracks, sub dial hand missing, case front with initials inscribed and has surface scratches throughout with small dents.
A Victorian hallmarked silver full hunter fusee pocket watch having unsigned white enamel dial with Roman numerals, spade & whip hands and seconds subsidiary, the gilt movement inscribed for 'W. L. Lawson, Liverpool', no.2218, the 50mm case hallmarked London 1881, comes with nickel watch chain and winding key. Condition: not currently running and won't be sold with any guarantees, will not wind although balance wheel moves freely, dial appears damage free, case has age related surface wear including scratches and rubbing throughout.
Enamel Plaque: Public warning the the Midland Great Western Railway Company of Ireland to the persons trespassing upon their railways and persons allowing their cattle or other animals to trespass thereon. That if either such trespass be committed after this warning, the offenders will be prosecuted under the Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland Act 1903 by order May 1909.
German WWII Mess Hall Chinaware Meat Platter that was used in factories and other facilities used by the German Labour Front (Deutsche Arbeitsfront). The chinaware was also used by crewmembers aboard ships of the Strength through Joy (Kraft durch Freude) organization such as Wilhelm Gustloff and Robert Ley. A huge meat platter that measures 15½ x 10 inches and is in great shape with plain white enamel design and made by the maker Koenigszelt. Buyer Collects or posted at buyers own risk.
A group of Oriental items, comprising 2 blue and white ginger jars, largest height 16cm, a floral enamel painted bowl, diameter 10.5cm, and a Tibetan turned wood and silver-mounted bowl, diameter 11cm (4)Jars are in good condition but missing lids, porcelain bowl has several faint hairline cracks, Tibetan bowl is in good condition
Sabina 18k single push button chronograph wristwatch, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, minute track with five minute divisions, outer red telemetre and inner tachymetre scales, subsidiary constant seconds and thirty minute recording dials, centre chronograph seconds, the hinged case numbered 1597xx, with swing lugs, metal cuvette, modern tan leather strap, 39mm - ** recently serviced in 2021-Movement - recently serviced and currently functioning.Dial - a few light marks but considered good.Glass - minor light surface marks.Hands - some mild tarnishing and surface corrosion when viewed under a 10x loupe.Case - general light surface marks to the case back, metal cuvette.Crown - adjusting correctly, slightly off centre to the stem, push button starts/stops and resets correctly.Strap - modern, 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
Longines oversized officer's swing wire-lug trench watch, serial no. 3205xxx, circa 1914, the signed white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, cathedral hands, signed cal. 15.26 movement, signed large circular hinged case with swing wire-lugs, numbered 3205xxx, tan leather strap, 38mm** with printed copy of Longines Heritage Extract verifying wristwatch serial no. 3205xxx as a wristwatch in metal fitted with a Longines cal. 15.26 movement and invoiced in September 1915 to company Schwob (Longines agent for Russia at that time). Recently serviced in 2021-Movement - recently serviced and currently functioning.Dial - generally appears good, there is a light mark running from the top of the four towards the centre of the dial visible under a 10x loupe.Glass - some light surface marks but generally good.Hands - small hole to the infill of the minute hand and infill appears partly retouched.Case - light surface marks, hinge requires some attention.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
Interesting silver WWI period wire-lug trench watch, import hallmarks Glasgow 1915, the white enamel dial with the flags of the four WWI allies to the centre, Arabic numerals, red twelve, minute track with hour dot markers and subsidiary seconds, cathedral hands, inscribed hinged case dated June 1917, black leather strap, 33mm - ** probably presented to a WWI returning officer. Recently serviced in 2021-Movement - recently serviced and currently functioning.Dial - very faint hairline to the towards the top of the dial visible under a 10x loupe.Glass - minor light marks.Hands - some surface corrosion visible under a 10x loupe.Case - light surface marks, inscription reads 'H.B From the Vicar, Teachers & Scholars, Bridge Gate, Derby, June 1917'.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
Early 19th century English 'motto dial' silver pair cased verge pocket watch, Birmingham 1825, the fusee movement signed Thos Gadsby, Leicester, no. 615, with flat steel balance, pierced and engraved mask balance cock and regulating scale, rare white enamel and gilt motto Roman numeral dial with an engraved centre and blued steel hands, inscribed 'Keep me clean and use me well and I to you the truth will tell' , matching cases, the inner case inscribed 'Jn Wate Leicester 1826', case maker 'JH' (James Heals', 56mm - ** Thomas Gadsby 18-15-1828-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - good, small mark between the 2-3 position.Glass - light marks.Hands - good.Case - inner case with some surface bruising, outer case has mild bruising and light marks, close all correctly - see all images for guidance.-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
Swiss silver (.935) engine turned half hunter pocket watch, unsigned gilt frosted lever bar movement, Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial, the case with applied gold hinges and blue enamel chapter ring, 47mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - clean.Glass - no inner glass present.Hands - good.Case - nice quality case in good condition - see image.Crown - adjusts correctly.-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
Good J.W. Benson 18ct centre seconds chronograph half hunter lever pocket watch, London 1930, the movement with compensated balance and regulator, the enamel dial signed J.W. Benson, London with Roman numerals, minute track with five second divisions, subsidiary constant seconds and sixty minute recording dials and blued steel centre seconds, gilt hands, chronograph push button at the twelve position, presentation inscription to the inside front case cover, case. no. 10736, case maker 'J.W.B.LD' (J.W. Benson Ltd), 121.4gm, 53mm - **J.W. Benson Ltd watch warranty no. 71410 dated 21.6.32, registered no. 10736, Dennison pouch-Movement - clean and currently functioning, chronograph functioning correctly.Dial - good.Glass - good.Hands - good.Case - considered good, some light marks, case closes firmly, cuvette hallmarked, inscription to the inside front cover reads 'Presented To Alderman Sam Smith. J.P. Mayor' Of Smethwick, 1929-30, 1930-31. By Members Of The Council And Friends', front cover hallmarked 1932, back cover hallmarked 1930.Crown - adjusting correctly, chronograph push button starts/stops and resets.-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

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