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A George V lady's silver and green enamel backed nine-piece dressing table set with emerald green guilloche backs, comprising - pair of hair brushes, pair of clothes brushes, comb, circular glass jar and cover, hand mirror, button hook and shoe horn, by Charles Henry Dumenil, London 1928, in tan leather fitted case, and a George VI lady's silver backed five-piece dressing table set of "Art Deco" design with engine turned backs and engraved with initials "A.M.W.", comprising - pair of hair brushes, pair of clothes brushes and a comb fitting, by W. I. Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1949, in black fitted case
An early Victorian silver pair cased verge pocket watch (anonymous), No. 1740, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and steel hands, to the verge movement with steel balance, finely pierced and engraved cock and plain turned pillars, in plain silver pair case, 57mm diameter, the case hallmarked Birmingham 1839 (gross weight 176 grammes)
An early Victorian silver pair cased "Farmer's" watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the dial centre enamelled in colours with a rural scene with watermill and figure ploughing, worded "Speed The Plough", to the verge movement No. 6798, with steel balance and finely pierced and engraved cock, contained in plain silver pair case, 58mm diameter, hallmarked Birmingham 1840, with case maker's incused mark "V.R. J.L." (gross weight 179 grammes)
A Victorian silver consular cased pocket watch by Adam Burdess of Coventry, No. 15122, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and fine blued hands, to the lever movement with engraved cock and diamond set endstone, in engine turned case, the case hallmarked London 1881 (gross weight 108.7 grammes), and a Longines silver octagonal cased keyless dress watch, No. 3045625, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and fine blued hands, to the keyless movement, contained in silver engine lined octagonal case with moulded edges, 46mm square (gross weight 57 grammes) Note: Adam Burdess recorded working Coventry 1868-1880
A George III silver cased verge pocket watch by Holliwell & Son of Derby, No. 7704, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and gilt hands, to the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved cock with diamond set endstone, in silver inner case, 45mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1796 (lacking pair case), and three other silver cased pocket watches
A 19th Century French lady's gold coloured metal and enamel pocket watch, the gilt dial with engine turned centre, the chapter ring enamelled with Roman numerals and finely blued hands, the movement with pierced cock and silvered register dial to the plain rear plate, in gold coloured metal and green enamel, the borders set with seed pearls, 36mm diameter, and one other late 19th Century Swiss lady's keyless pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and gold hands, to the movement (anonymous), in gilt metal and enamel case, the red enamel back with band of leafage, 27mm diameter
A William IV silver pair cased "Farmer's" automaton pocket watch by Johnston of Liverpool, No. 5315, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the dial centre enamelled in colours with a rural river landscape with a windmill, the gilt sails worked as seconds hand, to the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved cock, engraved subsidiary plate and regulation dial and plain turned pillars, in plain silver pair case, 56mm diameter, case hallmarked London 1831, with case maker's incused mark "W.L."(?), (gross weight 140 grammes)
A George III 18ct gold pair cased pocket watch by Thomas Moss, Ludgate Street, London, No. 4531, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and gold hands, to the lever movement with finely pierced cock and diamond set endstone, engraved outer plates and plain turned pillars, contained in plain 18ct gold case, 48mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1805, case makers incused mark William Watson, 7 Red Lion Street, Clerkenwell (gross weight 106 grammes - outer case 33.4 grammes) Note: Thomas Moss recorded working Ludgate Street, London, apprenticed 1775, Member of the Clockmakers Company 1786, died 1827
An early 20th Century French carriage timepiece by R. & Company, the 1.625ins diameter cream enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals within pierced slip, to the eight day single train movement, in gilt brass and in bevelled glass case with fluted columns, 5.5ins high, and one other carriage timepiece in polished brass and in bevelled glass Corniche pattern case, 5ins high
A George IV silver consular cased verge pocket watch by Loseby of Lester, No. 1825, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and fine blued steel hands, the verge escapement with steel balance, finely pierced and engraved cock with diamond set endstone and plain turned pillars, in engine turned silver case, 52mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1824, with incused case maker's mark "I.M.H." (gross weight 135.9 grammes) Note: Edward Loseby recorded working Leicester circa 1817-1876
A George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch by George Grayden, London, No. 20625, the white enamel dial with bold Arabic numerals and gold hands, to the verge escapement with fusee, with finely pierced and engraved cock and plain cylindrical pillars, plain dust cover and plain silver pair case, 59mm diameter (gross weight 147 grammes), hallmarked London 1811 and with case maker's mark "I.G." (possibly Joseph Glenny, 20 Red Lion Street, Clerkenwell) Provenance: The John Moon Collection of Pocket Watches
An early George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch by Ja. Samson of London, No. 2839, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and fine gold hands with fleur-de-lis terminals, to the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved cock and pierced and engraved plate with silvered register dial, rectangular baluster columns, in plain silver pair case, 49mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1760 - case maker R.Palmer (gross weight 96.3 grammes)
A 19th Century French gold coloured metal and enamel cased dress pocket watch by Hyde & Sons, London and Paris, No. 6553, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and fine blued steel hands, to the fifteen jewel detached lever movement, contained in gold coloured metal and enamel case, the rear enamelled in colours with mixed floral spray within borders of floral sprigs, 46mm diameter (gross weight 57.9 grammes)
An early 18th Century gilt metal pair cased quarter repeating verge pocket watch by John Gordon of London, No. 174, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and finely pierced gilt hands, to the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved cock with diamond endstone, pierced and engraved plate with silvered regulation dial with turned and knopped pillars, contained in gilt metal inner case, the sides pierced and engraved with a mask, birds and mythical beasts and with inner bell, in plain outer case, 49mm diameter (gross weigh 123 grammes) Note: John Gordon recorded working as a watch and clock maker Ludgate Street, London, apprenticed 1689, member of The Clockmakers Company 1698-1723
A George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch by James Jones of London, No. 4003, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and gilt hands, to the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved cock, engraved plate, silvered register dial and plain turned pillars to movement, in plain silver pair case, 50mm diameter, hallmarked London 1791, case maker's incused mark "J.?." (gross weight 101 grammes) Note: James Jones recorded working Bunhill Row, London, apprenticed 1770, working to 1824
A late 19th Century Swiss lady's 18k gold pocket watch, the gilt dial with Roman numerals and matted and star pattern decoration to centre, in 18k gold and blue enamel outer case engraved with oval cartouche and scroll work ornament, 37mm diameter (gross weight 34.7 grammes), and one other late 19th Century Swiss lady's 18k gold half hunting cased keyless pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, contained in plain 18k gold outer case, the front with blue and pink enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals, 32mm diameter (gross weight 32.8 grammes)
A late 18th/early 19th Century French lady's gilt and enamel pocket watch by L'Epine Hr. du Roy of Paris, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, finely pierced gold hands and through the dial winding, the movement with pierced and engraved cock and silvered register dial on plain rear plate, in gilt and enamel case, the rear with circular panel depicting two young lovers and Cupid in a garden scene, within chiseled and enamelled borders, 41mm diameter (gross weight 43.6 grammes)
A George V 9ct gold cased "The Marquis" keyless lever pocket watch by Waltham, No. 20586575, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and finely blued hands, to the fifteen jewelled lever movement, in plain 9ct gold case, the rear engraved with the monogram "R.H.M.", the interior with presentation inscription dated January 1918, 49mm diameter (gross weight 91.3 grammes)
A George IV silver Consular cased pocket chronometer by James Murray, Royal Exchange, London, No. 561, the white enamel dial marked "James Murray, Royal Exchange, London, 561" with Roman numerals, gold hands and subsidiary seconds dial, to the Earnshaw spring detent escapement, full plate movement with fusee and chain, maintaining power, jewelled holes to 'scapewheel, diamond endstone to plain balance, in blued steel setting, with compensated balance with helical spring, plain cylindrical pillars, in plain silver Consular case, 58mm diameter (gross weight 179 grammes), hallmarked London 1826 and with case maker's mark "J.D." (James Dow, St James's Buildings, Clerkenwell), the case also stamped No. 561, contained in associated mahogany travelling box with double opening lid inset with circular ivory tablet engraved "Jas. Murray 561", 112mm x 94mm x 55mm high Note: James Murray recorded working Royal Exchange, London, apprenticed 1808, member of the Clockmakers Company 1815 and liveryman of the Clockmakers Company 1817-1840, later trading at 30 Cornhill, London - a watch and chronometer maker of great repute Provenance: The John Moon Collection of Pocket Watches
A late 19th Century Swiss lady's pocket watch by Lepaute of Geneva, the gilt dial with Roman numerals, the centre engraved with floral ornament, to the cylinder movement, contained in gold coloured metal and enamel case, the reverse decorated in coloured enamels with view of mother and child, 28mm diameter, and one other early 20th Century lady's 12ct gold cased keyless pocket watch, the gilt dial with Roman numerals, the centre engraved with floral ornament, in 12ct gold case engraved with floral and leaf scroll ornament, 31mm diameter (gross weight 39.9 grammes)
A George III silver, gilt brass and green shagreen covered pair cased verge pocket watch by William Clark of York, No. 187, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and gilt hands, to the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved cock and engraved plate, rectangular baluster columns, in silver coloured metal inner case and gilt metal and green shagreen covered outer case, 50mm diameter (gross weight 100 grammes) Note: William Clark recorded working as a watchmaker in York 1776-1784
Seven French gilt metal and enamel circular buttons pierced and cast with stylised flowers and enamelled with roses, 20mm diameter, one similar smaller, 10mm diameter, four French gilt metal and cream enamel buttons of shaped outline decorated with trailing leaf ornament, 26mm diameter, and a selection of other buttons, various, mostly mounted on card
An early 20th Century gentleman's 9ct gold half hunting cased lever pocket watch by the Dennison Watch Case Company, No. 477816, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, in plain case with blue enamelled chapter ring, 50mm diameter, the case hallmarked Birmingham 1930 (gross weight 90 grammes), with presentation inscription to inner case
A George II silver pair cased verge pocket watch by Henry Fish of London, No, 541, the silver champleve enamel dial with Roman and raised numeral bosses, to the central chapter ring and Arabic numerals to the outer chapter ring, with pierced gilt hands and matted dial centre with date aperture, to the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved cock with red stone set endstone and pierced and engraved plate, rectangular columns, in plain silver pair case, 48mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1755, the outer case unhallmarked (gross weight 85.9 grammes) Note: Henry Fish recorded working as a watch maker in the Royal Exchange London 1736, died 1774
A late Victorian silver consular cased fusee pocket watch and chronometer by I. Fattorini of Skipton, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and fine gilt hands, the movement with engraved cock, in engine turned silver consular case with shaped shield pattern cartouche to reverse, 54mm diameter, the case hallmarked Chester 1892 (gross weight 155.6 grammes), and one other late Victorian silver half hunting cased pocket watch by Schonhardt of Blackheath, London, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and fine blued steel hands, to the fusee movement, contained in plain silver half hunting case, the cover with black enamelled Roman numeral chapter ring, 43mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1878 (gross weight 73.9 grammes) Note: Innocent Fattorini recorded working Skipton 1866-1871. Carl Schonhardt recorded working Blackheath, London 1874
A Victorian 18ct gold consular cased pocket chronometer by Grimaldy & Johnson of London, No. 12114, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and fine blued steel hands, the dial worded "Chronometer No. 2 12114", the fusee movement free sprung pivoted detent helical hairspring, with engraved cock and diamond endstone, contained in plain case, the rear engraved with vacant shaped cartouche, 50mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1872 (gross weight 119.5 grammes - gold weight 54.6 grammes) Note: William Johnson born 1781 in Walton, Suffolk, and was in partnership with Peter Grimaldy in the Strand from 1809 to about 1825. Johnson died in 1861 and was succeeded by his son William Johnson (born 1812). The company was bought by Charles Frodsham & Co. in 1861 Provenance: The Martin Rosen Collection of Pocket Watches
A 16th/17th Century gold coloured metal posy ring, the heart shaped face engraved with a ship, the interior of the band engraved "Love and Life" (weight 2.6 grammes), one other gold coloured metal posy ring, the engraved surface with evidence of enamel decoration, the interior band engraved "Content is a Treasure" (weight 1.3 grammes)
A late 19th Century Continental silver cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and fine blued hands, to the Continental style jewelled movement, contained in engine turned full hunting case, 48mm diameter (unmarked - gross weight 85.2 grammes), and one other Victorian silver cased pocket watch (anonymous), No. 914, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and gilt hands, in silver engine turned consular case, 42mm diameter (hallmark indistinct - gross weight 65.3 grammes)
An early 20th Century Continental 14k cased pocket watch, No. 21354, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and finely pierced gold hands, contained in gold outer case, 48mm diameter (gross weight 76.8 grammes), and one other 9k gold cased keyless pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and fine gold hands, in 9k gold engine turned outer case, 44mm diameter (gross weight 65.2 grammes)
A late George III silver full hunting cased pocket watch by S. Goldsmid of London, No. 2018, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, gold hands and through the dial winding, to the fusee movement with steel balance and engraved cock, in plain silver full hunting case, 55mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1818 (lacking bow), a late 19th/early 20th Century Continental silver cased pocket watch "The Varacity Lever" retailed by J. N. Masters Ltd, Rye, England, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, in silver case with reeded edges, 54mm diameter, two Continental lady's silver cased fob watches, a silvery metal chain longuard, 1620mm overall, and a late Victorian silver rectangular vesta case, Birmingham 1894
An early Victorian silver pair cased "Farmer's" pocket watch by Thomas Whithill Jnr of Hotham, No. 503, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the dial centre enamelled in colours with a rural landscape showing a horse drawn harrow, to the verge movement with steel balance and finely pierced cock and plain pillars, in plain silver pair case, 55mm diameter, case hallmarked Birmingham 1843, with case maker's mark "R. & S." (gross weight 162 grammes) Note: Thomas Whithill recorded working Hotham Sand, near Hull, 1823-1840
A George IV silver pair cased pocket watch by Thomas Adamson of Liverpool, No.242, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, gold hands and subsidiary seconds dial, to the movement with Massey type 5 lever escapement, fusee and maintaining power, plain steel balance, Bosley index, engraved balance cock with diamond endstone, in blued steel setting with stop lever acting on the lever, contained in plain silver pair case, 57mm diameter (gross weight 167 grammes), hallmarked Chester 1821 and with case maker's mark "T.A." Provenance: The John Moon Collection of Pocket Watches
An early 19th Century French lady's pocket watch by Vauchez of Paris, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, ornate steel hands and through the dial wind, the movement with finely pierced cock and silvered register dial on plain rear plate, contained in gilt and enamel outer case, the rear with oval shoulder-length portrait of a young woman, within raised leaf pattern borders set with paste diamonds, 38mm diameter (gross weight 44.3 grammes)
A 14ct gold mounted and jade bracelet, set with oval cabochon jade interspersed with oval links pierced with character motifs, 190mm overall, a pair of 18ct gold mounted and blue enamel circular cufflinks, the faces decorated with three crowns, and a pair of 18ct gold and turquoise enamel half hoop earrings (for pierced ears), (combined gross weight 23 grammes)
A 19th Century French lady's gold coloured metal and blue enamel cased pocket watch, the silvered dial with engine turned centre, Roman numerals and fine gold hands, to the cylinder movement (anonymous), contained in gold coloured metal and enamel case, the rear with a shell design filled with floral and leaf scroll ornament, 41mm diameter (gross weight 38.5 grammes)
A late 18th / early 19th Century French gilt and enamel cased pocket watch by Chevalier et Cochet, Paris, No. 766, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, fine steel hands and through the dial winding, to the movement with finely pierced and engraved cock and silver regulation dial mounted on plain rear plate, the gilt and enamel case with engraved and decorated borders, the back with oval panel decorated with Cupid awaking Psyche within seed pearl set border, 53mm diameter (case unmarked - gross weight 89.2 grammes) Note: Chevalier & Cochet recorded working Paris 1790-1805
A gentleman's rolled gold open faced keyless pocket watch by Waltham, No. 546216, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain case, 50mm diameter, and a gold coloured metal chain link Albert with T-bar, 382mm overall (gross weight 22 grammes) Note: Albert unmarked but tests as 14ct gold
A Victorian silver cased pocket watch by Clifford Lupton, 42 Cornhill, London, No. 1175, the white enamel dial named "C. Lupton 42 Cornhill London, 1175" with Roman numerals, gold hands and subsidiary seconds dial, to table roller lever escapement with oversprung compensated balance, Liverpool runner with fusee and maintaining power, Bosley index on silver quadrant, engraved balance with diamond endstone in blued steel setting, the movement contained in dust rim, in engine turned silver, 54mm diameter (gross weight 156 grammes), hallmarked London 1865 and with case maker's mark "T.H." (Thomas Holliday, 108 Goswell Road, London) (Top pivot and Balance broken ) Note: Clifford Lupton recorded working in London 1869-1881, worked for Barrauds for some years, died in 1910 aged 85 years
A late Victorian Swiss lady's 18k gold cased keyless pocket watch, retailed by Thomas Russell & Son, Liverpool, No. 131459, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and gold hands, contained in 18k gold outer case engraved with floral and leaf scroll ornament, 39mm diameter (gross weight 42.5 grammes), and one other Swiss lady's 14k gold cased keyless pocket watch, retailed by J. G. Graves of Sheffield, the gilt dial with Roman numerals and with engraved leaf scroll ornament to centre, in 14k outer case engraved with vacant cartouche and leaf scroll and floral ornament, 33mm diameter (gross weight 26.8 grammes)
A Victorian silver consular cased "Farmer's" pocket watch containing fusee movement signed "Eardley Norton London", the enamel dial with central dial with Roman and Arabic numerals surrounded by border showing farming scene and deer hunting scene, associated movement with finely pierced and engraved cock, engraved subsidiary plate and regulation dial, contained in plain silver consular case, 56mm diameter, hallmarked Birmingham 1842, with case maker's incused mark "J.H." (gross weight 148 grammes)
A Victorian 18ct gold consular cased pocket watch with unusual removable stem winding key, by Barraud & Lunds, 41 Cornhill, London, No. 3/1802, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and gold and steel spade and whip hands, the dial also bearing maker's name and number, to the full plate fusee movement with flat four armed balance and Bosley type index, in 18ct gold consular case with engine turned back and reeded sides, 54mm diameter, the case hallmarked Chester 1888 (gross weight 123 grammes - gold weight 52 grammes) Provenance: The Martin Rosen Collection of Pocket Watches
The Gordon Shaw Collection of Pocket Watches A George III 18ct gold pair cased verge pocket watch by Thomas & William Radford of Leeds, No. 121, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and gold hands with arrow pattern terminals, to the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved watch cock and engraved plates, with plain baluster turned pillars, contained in 18ct gold case, the outer case engraved in the Neo-Classical manner with shield pattern cartouche, within ribbon, bellflower and floral engraved borders, 50mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1791, casemaker Richard Palmer, Red Lion Street, Clerkenwell (gross weight 116 grammes - outer case 34.8 grammes) Note: Thomas Radford circa 1759, died 1793 & his brother William Radford 1793-1826, recorded working together in Leeds 1792
A George III silver pair cased "Doctor's" verge pocket watch by James Jones of London, No. 14863, the cream enamel dial with small inner dial with Roman numerals and with gold hands and gold sweep seconds hand, the outer dial with Arabic numerals divided into 1/4 of a second, to the verge escapement with fusee and stop lever on contrate wheel, Tompion type index with silver regulating dial with Arabic numerals, secured in subsidiary plate finely engraved with a hand and leaf scroll ornament, finely pierced and engraved cock decorated wtih an urn motif and plain cylindrical pillars, contained in plain silver case, 60mm diameter (gross weight 135 grammes), hallmarked London 1799 and with case maker's mark "W.L." (possibly William Linsey, 2 Bridgewater Gardens, London) Note: Several makers of the same name were about this date, but probably James Jones 1795-1815, of 65 Banner Street, Bunhill Row, London, is most likely Provenance: The John Moon Collection of Pocket Watches
A late Victorian silver cased pocket watch (anonymous), No. 575783 - "The Express English Lever Pocket Watch", retailed by J. G. Graves of Sheffield, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement with reversing pinion, in silver engine turned consular case, 52mm diameter, and three other pocket watches, various
A pair case pocket watch by Markham of London, white enamel 38mm dial with roman numeral chapter ring and outer arabic minutes ring in a 43mm plain silver case hallmarked 1819, makers mark Charles Tisdall, the gilt brass named verge movement numbered 7924 having four tapered square pillars and silver regulator disc, the 50mm white metal outer case testing as silver repousse chased with figures in a classical scene, watch winds freely and is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
A lady's 15 carat yellow gold wrist watch, 23mm white enamel arabic dial in a 15 carat yellow gold case hallmarked London (imported) 1908, the watch is fitted with a Peri Made in England R&S No 40 Pat 7506/12, expanding bracelet marked 15ct, gross weight approximately 26.7gms including movement and springs, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.

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