A 19th century Victorian silver hallmarked pocket watch having a fusee movement. The white enamel face having a Roman numeral chapter ring, faceted hands and subsidiary seconds dial to six. Hallmarked for London 1866. Movement stamped Hayward Eden Bridge. Weighs 99.2 grams. Face measures 44mm.
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A 19th century Victorian silver hallmarked JW Benson pocket watch having a fusee movement. The white enamel face having a Roman numeral chapter ring, faceted hands and subsidiary seconds dial to six. Hallmarked for London 1879. Movement JW Benson London. Weighs 103.2 grams. Face measures 43mm.
A 19th century Victorian silver hallmarked full hunter pocket watch having a key wind movement. The white enamel face having a Roman numeral chapter ring, faceted hands and subsidiary seconds dial to six. Hallmarked for London 1890. Movement stamped The Ludgate Watch. Weighs 144.2 grams. Face measures 45mm.
A fantastic 19th century Victorian continental silver 935 ladies key wind pocket watch having a white enamel face with Roman numeral chapter ring, faceted hands, subsidiary seconds dial and gilt and ruby decoration. Engraved decorated silver case with plain armorial cartouche and bale loop atop, Complete with a solid silver albert chain having herringbone link and rope twist chains and droplets. Total weight 66.4 grams.
A German gilt metal mounted walnut mantel timepiece, cartouche shaped case crested by a brass flaming urn finial, 7.7cm round enamel dial, Arabic chapter, spade & poker hands, 8-day Lenzkirch movement no. 965226, Rococo brass front with C-scrolls and cast feet, shaped access panel bearing retailer's label for Camerer Kuss Ltd., New Oxford Street, London, 31cm highThe company that made the clock was founded by Eduard Hauser and Ignaz Schopperle in 1849 at Lenzkirch in Germany's Black Forest and remained in production until the beginning of the 21st century. The serial numbering began in 1851, and that on this example indicates a date of 1892/93.

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