An Enamel and Diamond Ring, in the style of Kutchinsky, realistically modelled as a yellow tiger with an open mouth, enamelled in red, white and black, with eight-cut diamond detail throughout, total estimated diamond weight 0.20 carat approximately, finger size I see illustration . The ring is in fair condition with enamel loss throughout. It is indistinctly stamped but in our opinion would test as gold. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity SI2/I1/I2. Gross weight 19.1 grams. CR made 24.03.21.
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An Art & Crafts Enamel Necklace, by William Hair Haseler, Attributed to Jessie M. King design, circa 1900, the central plaque suspends a T-shaped drop surmounted by pairs of chains linked to a clover motif, enamelled throughout in blue and green, on a trace link chain, pedant length 9.0cm, pendant width 6.5cm, chain length 44.5cm see illustration The design is in the Liberty Pattern Book, model 8809. The necklace is in good condition with ever so slight enamel losses and it has been re-enamelled. It fastens with a bolt ring catch. The reverse of the pendant is stamped with maker's mark ' WHH' for William Hair Haseler and stamped 'SILVER'. In our opinion it would test as silver. Gross weight 15.2 grams. CR made 01.02.21
An Arts & Crafts Enamel Brooch, by Murrle Bennett & Co., the white oval plaque with beaded detail centrally, flanked by square sections enamelled in blue and green, length 3.5cm see illustration . The brooch is in good condition with slight wear to the enamel. It fastens with a pin and hook catch. It is stamped with the maker's mark for Murrle Bennett & Co. It is also stamped '950' and in our opinion would test as silver. Gross weight 5.5 grams. CR made 01.02.21.
An Enamel Iona brooch, by Alexander Ritchie, the circular plaque depicting a Viking ship and the sky enamelled in turquoise, measures 2.1cm diameter see illustration . The brooch is in good condition with slight enamel damage and the pin is loose. It fastens with a pin and hook catch. It bears no hallmark but in our opinion would test as silver. It is stamped 'A.R.' for Alexander Ritchie and 'IONA'. Gross weight 6.1 grams. CR made 01.02.21.
A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, Officially Certified Chronometer, model: Seamaster, ref: 168.022, 1967, (calibre 564) lever movement signed and numbered 25353938, adjusted to five positions and temperature, silvered dial with baton markers, date aperture, screw back with Seamaster emblem and stamped inside the back cover Omega Watch Co and numbered 168.022, Omega stainless steel bracelet with a deployant clasp, 36mm wide see illustration 26.02.20 Case and bracelet with surface scratches, case with minor dents, plexi glass with scratches, dial with slightly dirty and with minor spotting marks, minute hand with some black paint/enamel missing, hand setting correctly, date is changing correctly, movement in going order.
A Very Rare Early Oversized Single Push Chronograph Aviator's Wristwatch, signed Omega, ref: 568.18, Omega Museum confirms this watch was manufactured in July 1915, (calibre 18''') frosted gilt finished lever movement signed and numbered 4428352, bimetallic balance with blued overcoil hairspring, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, outer minute and fifths of seconds tracks, two dials for seconds and 15-minute register, single push pink gilt button below 6 to operate red chronograph hand, wire lugs, nickel case with hinged back stamped inside Omega and numbered 5415908, cuvette with matching number, 46mm wide, see illustrations This watch is sold with an email from the Omega Museum's vintage watch specialist' John R.Diethelmm. He confirms that this watch is recorded in the Omega archives, stating the case and movement numbers, movement calibre and watch reference and that the watch was manufactured in July 1915. This is an excellent example of one of the earliest Omega first generation model chronographs ever made. This watch uses the calibre 18''' which is a pocket watch size movement. Its large-size case and clear visible enamel dial and ingenious design of chronograph button at 6 o'clock was ideal for pilots to read the time and activate the complication during flying. Similar oversized single button chronograph wristwatches are illustrated in Goldberger (J) Omega Watches, pg.66-69. An almost identical wristwatch sold at Sotheby's New York sale October 19th 2007 lot 136 for $28,600. Another almost identical watch, owned by Lawrence of Arabia, sold at Antiquorum, Geneva sale, 11 November 2012, lot 557 for 86000CHF 23.03.21 Case with surface scratches, sides with minor dents, pink gilt to the single button and winding crown are very slightly rubbed, later strap, dial with one minor hairline crack at 12 and one hairline crack between 3 & 4 o'clock from the dial edge to the 15-minute register dial edge, hand setting correctly, winding smoothly, movement in going order, chronograph is working.
A Nickel Plated Military Issue Dashboard/instrument Watch, signed Rolex, circa 1940, (calibre 548) lever movement signed, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial, screw back with military broad arrow B and numbered 30482, case sides also numbered 5302, inside back cover with maker's mark RYF & Marchand Ltd, 50mm wide see illustration This watch has been designed with no pendant bow and would have been used as a dashboard or instrument timepiece and clipped into a holder of a device. 30.03.21 Case with surface scratches, case with minor dents in parts, nickel plating is slightly rubbed in parts, plexi glass with scratches, dial with hairline cracks and small chips in parts, movement is not winding and appears the mainspring is broken, hand setting correctly, movement needs cleaning, rachet and upper crown wheels are stained, movement not working.
An 18 Carat Gold Full Hunter Chronograph Pocket Watch, signed Tho Russell & Son, Liverpool, 1900, lever movement signed Tho Russell & Son, Liverpool, Makers to the Queen, and numbered 101135, split bimetallic balance, enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer fifth of seconds track, both case covers with an engraved monogram and family crest, inside back cover with maker's mark TR and a Chester hallmark for 1900, slide in the band to operate chronograph, 50mm wide see illustration 30.03.21 Case with surface scratches, case with small dents in parts, covers with engraved monogram and family crest, front cover is not closing and is springing open, winding crown is missing, winding stem is broken, glass is cracked at 3 o'clock position, dial with one minor crack to the edge at 6 o'clock position, unable to wind the watch movement without the crown, movement not working. Total watch weight 138.6g.
An 18 Carat Gold Full Hunter Chronograph Pocket Watch, signed J.Hargreaves & Co, Liverpool, 1902, lever movement signed J.Hargreaves & Co, Liverpool, Maker to the Queen and HRH the Prince of Wales, numbered 57186, split bimetallic balance, enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer fifth of seconds track, case covers with an engraved monogram and family crest, slide in the band to operate chronograph, inside back cover with maker's mark J.H&Co and a Chester hallmark for 1902, case numbered 57186, 54mm wide, with an attached small chain with end clasp stamped 15 see illustration 30.03.21 Case with surface scratches, case sides and back cover edge with dents, both covers with engraved monogram and family crest, glass is clean, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, unable to wind movement, the mainspring is probably broken and need attention when serviced, movement is clean and balance is swinging freely when moving the watch from side to side, movement not working. Total watch weight 150.9. Total chain weight 12.3g.
An 18 Carat Gold Open Faced Centre Seconds Pocket Watch with Power Reserve Indication, signed Victor Kullberg, 105 Liverpool Rd, London, No. 2078, 1872, high quality lever movement signed and numbered, free sprung blued overcoil hairspring, bimetallic spilt balance with gold timing screws, balance bridge, diamond endstone, blued screws, enamel dial with Roman numerals, power reserve sector dial, case maker's mark JM and a London hallmark for 1872, 50mm wide see illustrations 26.03.21 Case with surface scratches, case side with one small dent, dial with two small hairline cracks at 12, one small chip to dial edge between 1 and 2 o'clock, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, power reserve hand is moving correctly when winding the watch, movement is clean, in going order. Total watch weight 133.4g.
An 18 Carat Gold Full Hunter Quarter Repeater Chronograph Pocket Watch, signed Le Phare, circa 1895, lever column wheel chronograph movement numbered 258135, blued overcoil hairspring with split bimetallic balance, hammers quarter repeating on two outer steel gongs, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial, outer fifth of seconds track, push repeat and chronograph buttons in the band, inside covers stamped 18k and numbered 52091, cuvette signed, 55mm wide see illustration 12.04.21 Case with surface scratches, both covers and the sides with dents, dial is clean, winding smoothly and hand setting correctly, repeater and chronograph are working, movement in going order. Total watch weight 109.5g.
A Cased Set of Six Elizabeth II Silver and Enamel Cocktail-Sticks, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1954, each with enamelled cockerel finial, in fitted case, the case 11cm long. Each marked on stick. The marks are generally clear. In generally good condition with only some minor surface scratching. There are some scuffs to the case.
A French Silver-Gilt and Enamel Minaudière, Maker's Mark Indistinct, Circa 1920, curved oblong, the base and hinged cover with vari-coloured enamel flowers and foliage on a black enamel ground, opens to reveal various compartments, a mirror and a writing tablet, 8.3cm wide Provenance: Bonhams, London, 15 February 2012, lot 38. . Marked on most sections inside with French boar's head standard mark and further marked with maker's mark. The maker's marks are poorly struck and so not legible. There is a small chip to the enamel on one side and some wear and scratching to the enamel otherwise.
A Continental Silver-Gilt and Vari-Colour Enamel Ornament, Retailed by Cartier, Designed by Jane Hutcheson, 20th Century, formed as a basket of flowers, the basket-weave basket containing vari-coloured flowers and foliage, 8cm high. Stamped on one side of the basket 'Cartier Hand Made Sterling'. The base with green label inscribed 'Designed by Jane Hutcheson for Cartier'. There are overall some chips and losses to the enamel.
A George V Silver and Enamel Cigarette-Case, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, 1929, oblong, the hinged cover enamelled with a bucolic lake scene, 8.8cm wide, 3oz 14dwt, 116gr, Together With: A Gilt-Metal and Enamel Cigarette-Case, Stamped 'Gold Cased', oblong, the hinged cover with a river scene with Dhows and a Mosque in the background, 9cm wide (2) . The George V Cigarette-Case: Fully marked in base and part marked inside cover. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The Gilt-Metal cigarette-case: There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A George VI or Elizabeth II Silver and Enamel Mounted Cigarette-Lighter, The Silver Mounts by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, Circa 1950, The Lighter by Ronson, Retailed by Asprey, London, of oval section, the front enamelled with two budgerigars within foliage and on a white enamelled ground, the back with a plain white enamel panel, 5cm high. Marked on side with maker's mark and lion passant and further stamped 'Asprey London.' There is some minor wear to the marks, though they are still legible. Stamped underneath 'Ronson Trade Mark Standard Made in England Brit. Pat. 621570'. There are overall some light surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. The lighter mechanism does not work properly. Total gross weight including lighter 69gr.
An Edward VII Enamelled Silver Vesta-Case, by John Millward Banks, Chester, 1901, With Flower Trademark, oblong, the front enamelled in the manner of Archibald Thorburn with a woodcock in flight in a wooded landscape, 4.5cm high, gross weight 1oz 3dwt, 36gr. Fully marked on bezel and part marked on side of cover. The opposite side of the bezel stamped with flower trademark. The marks are generally clear. There is overall some surface scratching and wear. There is a small area of abrasion to the enamel on the cover.
An Elizabeth II Silver and Enamel Compact, by Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham, 1968, circular, the hinged cover enamelled with pink and red roses and foliage on a white ground, over engine-turning, the base engine turned, the inside of the hinged cover set with a mirror, 8.5cm diameter. Fully marked inside base. The marks are clear. The cover apparently unmarked, though the marks may be behind the mirror. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. Total gross weight including mirror 139gr.
A Continental Silver and Enamel Cigarette-Case and a Silver-Gilt and Enamel Match-Book Holder, Each With English Import Marks for Henry Perkins and Sons, London, 1929, each oblong, the hinged covers with blue enamel over differing engine-turned grounds, 8.2cm wide and smaller, gross weight 3oz 17dwt, 119gr (2) . The cigarette-case fully marked inside base. The cover apparently unmarked. The match-book holder marked inside base and part marked inside cover. The marks are generally. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A Victorian Silver and Enamel Pill-Box, Maker's Mark Apparently SW, Probably for Samuel Whitford, London, 1883, oblong, the hinged cover with an enamel plaque painted with a view of Durham cathedral with the River Wear in the foreground, 4cm wide, gross weight 1oz 7dwt, 41gr. Fully marked near rim. The cover apparently unmarked. The maker's mark and duty mark are each somewhat indistinct. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A Victorian Silver and Enamel Three-Colour Propelling-Pencil, Dated 1892, Retailed by Asprey, 166 New Bond St., the tubular body with suspension ring, the body opens to reveal three further propelling sections, each marked with a differing coloured enamel dot, engraved with initials and dated 1892, 13.5cm maximum length, 7cm long closed The initials are probably those of Georgina Caroline Grenfell, nee Lascelles (1826-1911). Provenance: Georgina Caroline Grenfell, nee Lascelles (1826-1911) and by descent to her son-in-law Captain Edward Arthur Aylmer, D.S.C. (1892-1974), and by descent. . The propelling section stamped 'Asprey 166 Bond St.'. There are overall scratches, wear and bruising. The red enamel dot is damaged and only a small section of red enamel remains. The end of the black pencil is lacking. The tip of each pencil stamped 'VS'.
A Montblanc Boheme Maroon Rollerball-Pen, Numbered KU1480061, the black enamel barrel with gilt mounts, the screw cover opens to reveal the mechanism and threads onto the top of the barrel,, in fitted case and with outer cardboard box, the box 19.5cm wide. Engraved on top mount with number KU1480061 Germany'. There are some scratches to the enamel and the mounts, consistent with age and use. There are some scuffs to the case. The mechanism functions properly and the pen currently contains a Montblanc rollerball refill dated 'Oct 16',
A Continental Silver and Enamel Timepiece, With English Import Marks for Birmingham, 1911, tapering, the front, sides and tops each decorated with blue enamel heightened with gilt scrolls, 4.5cm high . Stamped 'Argent 0,935' and numbed '2663' underneath and inside cover. Futher fully marked underneath and part marked inside cover with English import marks. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. Winding key lacking. The mechanism is not currently working.
A Set of Four Edward VII Silver and Enamel Place-Card Holders, by Sampson Mordan and Co., Chester, One 1904 and Three 1906, each on circular base, the hinged clip with circular enamel plaque depicting a snipe, a pheasant, a woodcock and a grouse, the base 4.2cm diameter, gross weight 6oz 9dwt, 201gr (4) . Each is marked on back of base. Further stamped with a number and design registration number 'Rd402227'. The marks are generally clear though there is some wear to the maker's mark on two. There is some surface scratching to the silver, consistent with age and use. The enamel seems to be intact with only some very minor scratching.
A Set of Four Edward VII Silver and Enamel Place-Card Holders, by Sampson Mordan and Co., Chester, 1908, each on circular base, the hinged clip with circular enamel plaque depicting a duck, a pheasant, a woodcock and a partridge, the base 4.2cm diameter, gross weight 5oz 9dwt, 169gr (4) Provenance: Harrogate Antiques Fair, May 2003. . Each is marked on back of base. Each further stamped with a number. The marks are generally clear though there is some wear to the maker's marks. There is some surface scratching to the silver, consistent with age and use. The enamel seems to be intact with only some very minor scratching.
A Set of Four George V Silver and Enamel Place-Card Holders, by Sampson Mordan and Co., Chester, Three 1911 and One 1913, each on circular base, the hinged clip with circular enamel plaque depicting a duck, a pheasant, a partridge and a grouse in flight, the base 4.2cm diameter, gross weight 5oz 10dwt, 170gr (4) Provenance: Harrogate Antiques Fair, October 2003. . Each is marked on back of base. Each further stamped with a number. The marks are generally clear though there is some wear to the maker's marks. There is some surface scratching to the silver, consistent with age and use. The enamel seems to be intact with only some very minor scratching.
A Pair of Edward VII Silver and Enamel Place-Card Holders, by Sampson Mordan and Co., Chester, One 1904 and One 1905, Retailed by Wilson and Gill, 139 Regent Street, London, each on circular base, the hinged clip with circular enamel plaque depicting a pheasant and a partridge, the base 4.2cm diameter, gross weight 3oz 1dwt, 95gr (2). Each is marked on back of base. Further stamped with a number and design registration number 'Rd402227'. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching to the silver, consistent with age and use. The enamel seems to be intact with only some very minor scratching. There is a very small bruise to the edge of one.
A Set of Four Edward VII Silver and Enamel Place-Card Holders, by Sampson Mordan and Co., Chester, 1904, each on circular base, the hinged clip with circular enamel plaque depicting a duck, a pheasant, a grouse and a partridge, in an associated gilt-tooled burgundy leather case, the case 20cm long, the base 4.2cm diameter, gross weight 6oz 3dwt, 191gr (4) Provenance: Harrogate Antiques Fair, January 2000. . Each is marked on back of base. Further stamped with a number and design registration number 'Rd429790'. The marks are generally clear though there is some wear to the maker's marks. There is some surface scratching to the silver, consistent with age and use. The enamel seems to be intact with only some very minor scratching. The pieces are somewhat ill-fitting in the case which is probably not original to the holders. There is some scuffing to the case.
A Cased Set of Four Edward VII Silver and Enamel Place-Card Holders, by Sampson Mordan and Co., Chester, 1904, Retailed by Wilson and Gill, 139 Regent Street, London, each on circular base, the hinged clip with circular enamel plaque depicting a capercaillie, a pheasant, a stag and a hare, in fitted red leather covered case, the case 21cm wide, base 4.2cm diameter, gross weight 6oz 3dwt, 191gr (4). Each is marked on back of base. Further stamped with a number and design registration number 'Rd402227'. The marks are generally clear though there is some wear to the maker's marks on some. There is some surface scratching to the silver, consistent with age and use. The enamel seems to be intact with only some very minor scratching. The case has some water staining to the silk inside and some general scuffing. The cover is slightly warped which prevents the case from closing properly.
A Cased Set of Four George V Silver and Enamel Place-Card Holders, by Sampson Mordan and Co., Chester, 1911, Retailed by Finnigans, Manchester, each on circular base, the hinged clip with circular enamel plaque depicting a partridge, a pheasant, a grouse and a duck, in fitted dark blue leather covered case, the case 22cm wide, base 4.2cm diameter, gross weight 5oz 10dwt, 170gr (4) Provenance: Harrogate Antiques Fair, November 2005.. Each is marked on back of base. Further stamped with a number. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching to the silver, consistent with age and use. The enamel seems to be intact with only some very minor scratching. There are some scuffs and marks to the case.
A Cased Set of Four Edward VII Silver and Enamel Place-Card Holders, by Sampson Mordan and Co., Chester, Three 1905 and One 1906, each on circular base, the hinged clip with circular enamel plaque depicting three differing views of leaping trout in the manner of Roland Knight, in fitted black leather covered case, the case 22cm wide, the base 4.2cm diameter, gross weight 6oz 5dwt, 194gr (4) Provenance: Harrogate Antiques Fair, May 2002. . Each is marked on back of base. Further stamped with a number and design registration number 'Rd402227'. Tho stamped 'Wilson and Gill 139 Regent St London' underneath. The marks are generally clear, though there is wear to the marker's mark on one. There is some surface scratching to the silver, consistent with age and use. The enamel seems to be intact with only some very minor scratching. There are some scuffs and marks to the case.
An Elizabeth II Silver-Gilt and Enamel 'Surprise'-Egg, by Stuart Devlin, London, 1978, Number 95 From a Limited Edition of 100, ovoid and with textured finish, opens to reveal a fish within a gilt, white and enamel seascape, in fitted case and with booklet, the case 10.5cm wide, gross weight of egg 3oz 18dwt, 120gr. Fully marked on base and part marked on cover. Each further numbered '95'. The marks are clear. In generally good condition. The case with some scuffing.
Thomas Hazelhurst (c.1740-c.1821): Miniature Bust Portrait of a Gentleman, wearing a white stock and waistcoat and a grey coat, signed with initials TH, on ivory, oval, 6.8cm by 5.8cm, the gilt frame with further miniature to reverse depicting a lady and gentleman in landscape beside an altar, titled FRIENDSHIP within a blue guilloche enamel border CONDITION REPORT: . Some wear and losses to surface of frame. Other minor scratches to glass of frame. Not examined out of frame. Miniatures appear in good condition.
A Chinese Porcelain Circular Dish, 19th century, painted in famille rose enamels with a central roundel within a band of figures and a foliate and scroll border, 36cm diameter; A Similar Dish, Kangxi, painted in underglaze blue with flowers and rockwork within a foliate panelled border, 37cm diameter; A Similar Circular Dish, Qianlong, painted in underglaze blue with flowers and rockwork, 39.5cm diameter; A Similar Punch Bowl, 26cm diameter; and A Small Quantity of Staffordshire Serviceware (qty) CONDITION REPORT: . Kangxi dish with two large pieces detached but retained from the rim, some smaller pieces around this area lacking, wear, chips and fritting. Famille rose dish with a star crack in the well visible on both sides. Some pitting to the glaze in the well. Some minor enamel wear. No chips, rim cracks or repair.Qianlong dish has been in two and stapled with another crack emanating from this damage, chipped and fritted. Bowl with a U shaped piece re glued with v shaped chip associated with this together with another hair crack. Print tankard crazed and stained. Newhall jug in good order. Masons jug in good order. Pearlware sparrow beak handle broken but retained. Pearlware bowl broken and with pieces missing.Newhall teabowl in half and re glued.Pair plates in good order.
A Chinese Porcelain Rouleau Vase, Xuande reign mark but not of the period, painted in famille verte enamels with figures in landscape within moulded panels on a powder blue ground gilt with precious objects, fruit and insects within formal borders, bears four character mark in underglaze blue, 49cm high CONDITION REPORT: . Some firing cracks, mostly internal and associated with the moulded panels. No damage or restoration. Some gilt wear and minor enamel wear.
An impressive and important standing clock in Louis XVI style, with a bronze battle cart, zodiac display and large compensation pendulum in steel and brass. Finished with a marquetry inlay of flowers. Marked 'Roset Bruxelles' on the enamel dial. Period 1900. After an identical model made by Francois Linke. (32 x 53 x 248 cm)
A Swiss 9ct gold cased lady's pocket watch, open faced, keyless wind, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, gold hands and gilt decoration, brass hinged cuvette, crown and bow, case number 314170, case 35mm, 31.2g gross, within an interesting mottled celluloid ring, 'Blacklock's Converter', circa 1909, which allows a small pocket watch or fob watch to be strapped to the wrist, moulded marks to inside 'No 6', 'Pat 1841', and 'Size 6', 37mm outer diameter, on original brown leather strap, 21cm.
An Edwardian 12.5ct gold half hunter lady's pocket watch, circa 1900, keyless wind, the pale pink enamel chapter ring with blue Roman numerals, the 26mm white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and minute track, the case with folate engraved decoration and vacant shield to back, plated hinged cuvette, case number 108635, WHS for William Henry Sparrow, London Import 1907, bow and neck also hallmarked, case 32mm, 24.4g gross, in original blue velvet and gold silk lined fitted presentation box, branded for Martin V. Keogh, Stamford Street, Ashton Under Lyme.
A group of four 19th century and later pocket watches, comprising a steel cased open faced calendar pocket watch, white enamel dial with black roman numerals, four subsidiary dials for Day, Date, Month, and Minute, and moon roller, engraved gilt highlighting, a/f not working, 50mm case, 113.2g gross, a Continental 800 silver Patent Chronograph, open faced, key wind, engraved decoration to case, movement numbered 10147, case 'C.F. 800' and '147', case 53mm, 104.5g gross, with a white metal graduated Albert chain, with T bar attached, 33cm, a Bentima chromed open faced pocket watch, circa 1940, keyless wind, case 49.5mm, and modern Sekonda gold plated open faced keyless wind pocket watch, case 40mm, together with a Victorian silver graduated double Albert fob chain, with T bar attached, 42cm long overall, 53.6g, and silver plated on brass circular vesta case, 49mm. (6)
An early 19th century Austrian pair cased verge fusee pocket watch, open faced, key wind, with white enamel dial, Roman numerals, and blued steel hands, the verge escapement movement signed 'J. Claud: Tuaillon, Wimsbach' and numbered N120, case unmarked with tortoise shell back and beaded rim to the front, case 57 by 64mm without ring, 122.8g, with key. (2)
An American Waltham 9ct gold full hunter pocket watch, circa 1924, keyless wind, 'No. 625' grade, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands, signed Waltham USA, the front of the case with engraved initials 'SBS', the hinged cuvette, neck and bow all also hallmarked,, the three quarter plate 17 jewels movement engraved 'A. W. W. Co. Waltham. Mass', serial 16621461, case by Dennison, Birmingham 1924, case number 1287411, 94.0g total, dial 41mm, case 49mm, 62mm across crown.Notes: in working condition, winds and sets well, keeps time across 30min test, however we cannot guarantee continued operation.
An American Waltham 9ct gold half hunter pocket watch, model 1908, No 610 grade, circa 1927, keyless wind, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, recessed subsidiary seconds dial, signed Waltham USA, blued steel hands, the outer case with black Roman numeral chapter ring, hinged dust cover, the bridge plate 7 jewels movement engraved 'Waltham, Seven Jewels, USA', serial 26134427, case number 465450, fully hallmarked to the case, front cover, dust cover, neck and bow, dial 40mm, case 51mm, 96.1g gross.Notes: in working condition, winds and sets well, keeps time across 30min test.
An early 20th century Continental 14ct gold pocket watch, open faced, keyless wind, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, recessed subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel fancy hands, hinged gold plated dust cover engraved 'Ancre 15 Rubis Ligne Droite Remontoir', case number 1260, engraved to inside case back Franz Kohne', gold plated bow and crown, dial 39mm, 46.5mm across case, 59mm across winder, 70.3g gross.
CATALOGUE AMENDMENT TO CONDITION: An Art Deco Rolex 9ct gold cased pocket watch, open faced, keyless wind, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, the dial signed Rolex and also marked for retailer 'Camerer Cuss & Co, 186 Uxbridge Road, London W12', side hinged movement with nickel snap-on dust cover cuvette, movement cal. 662, numbered 787345, signed Camerer Cuss & Co, case number 395633, Birmingham 1927, Dennison Watch Case Co Ltd, bow and neck both hallmarked, dial 41mm, case 48mm, 66mm over bow, 85.9g total. Notes: NOT IN WORKING CONDITION, WINDER NO LONGER TURNS AS A RESULT OF SALEROOM VIEWING.
A silver cased pocket watch and Albert together with group of five wristwatches and a key shaped 'nurses' brooch watch, the pocket watch with white enamel dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial, case maker HB, London 1928, 3.6toz, a/f case damaged, with key and unmarked Albert with seal and pencil, the wristwatches including an Art Deco silver cased watch with Swiss movement, the dial with Arabic numerals, case Stockwell & Co (George Stockwell), London 1928, case 27mm, on a later expanding bracelet strap, and a modern gentleman's Pulsar watch with bicoloured metal strap. (9)
A group of three pocket watches and two wristwatches, comprising an American Waltham gold plated open faced pocket watch, circa 1910, keyless wind, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, and blued steel hands, case number 57852, movement serial 8897247, case 39.5mm, 53.4g, a 'Fine Silver' open faced lady's pocket watch, key wind, silvered dial set with gilded Roman numerals, foliate decorated inner border and engraved case back, movement stamped S&Co, case 42mm, 53.5g gross, a late 19th century Continental 800 silver lady's pocket watch, open faced, keyless wind, case 33mm, 27.2g, a Rotary 9ct gold cased lady's wristwatch, caseback 1.6g, case 17mm, on a gold plated expanding bracelet strap, and a Craftsman gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, case 34mm, on a brown leather strap. (5)

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