A George IV silver pair cased verge pocket watch by Igglesden of Chatham, No.8071, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the verge movement with pierced and engraved watch cock and plain turned pillars, in plain inner and outer case, 60mm diameter, case hallmarked London 1827 Note: John Igglesden recorded working Chatham 1823-1832
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A George III silver cased verge pocket watch by Hawkins, Royal Exchange, London, No.947, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and gold hands and through the dial winding, the verge movement with pierced and engraved watch cock and plain turned pillars, contained in silver inner case, 50mm diameter (lacking outer case - hallmark to case somewhat indistinct) Note: Thomas Hawkins recorded working London 1777 to 1810.
A good early 18th Century gilt brass cased verge pocket watch by Thomas Parker of Dublin, No. 250, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, gold hands and through the dial winding, the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved watch cock, conforming brackets and with shaped and pierced pillars, in gilt metal inner case, 54mm diameter Note: Thomas Parker recorded working Dublin circa 1710-1752 and subsequently circa 1750 (possibly father and son)
A George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch by James Berry of Pontefract, No. 1043, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, to the verge movement with pierced and cast watch cock with oval portrait medallion and plain turned pillars to movement, in plain silver inner and outer case, 53mm diameter, case hallmarked Birmingham 1786, and one other silver pair cased verge pocket watch, No.36572 (no makers name on plate), the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the verge movement with pierced and engraved watch cock and plain turned pillars to movement, 54mm diameter, cased hallmarked "London 1823" (both minute hands and glass loose in case)
A George III silver pair cased pocket watch by Robert Roskell of Liverpool, No.8937, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement with open escapement and plain turned pillars, in plain silver inner and outer case, 54mm diameter, case hallmarked Chester 1810 Note: Robert and John Roskell recorded working Liverpool 1805-1821. Subsequently Roberts & Sons, Liverpool 1825.
An early George III tortoiseshell and gilt metal pair cased verge pocket watch by Samuel Denton of Oxford, No.96 (?), the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and with gilt hands, the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved watch cock and bracket and with rectangular baluster pillars, contained in plain gilt inner case and tortoiseshell covered outer case, with fine gilt pin studding, 50mm diameter (some pins missing and gilded metal rubbed) Note: Samuel Denton recorded working as a Watchmaker in High Street, Oxford circa 1760 and died 1796.
A George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch by Thomas Manning of London, No. 1746, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the verge movement with ornate pierced and engraved watch cock and back panel and with rectangular baluster columns, in plain silver inner and outer case, 50mm diameter, case hallmarked London 1793 or 1813
A good mid-18th Century gold coloured metal repousse, gilt metal, and shagreen covered triple cased verge pocket watch by John Cater of London, No .5930, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved watch cock and back and pierced rectangular pillars, contained in plain gold coloured metal inner case, repousse centre case boldly embossed and chased with two classical figures, attendants looking on and with pyramid to background, with gilt metal and green shagreen covered outer case, 53mm diameter overall (shagreen to outer case worn and damaged)
A good early George III silver and green shagreen covered pair cased verge pocket watch by Thomas Mudge of London, No.704, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, to the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved watch cock with jeweled centre and with rectangular baluster pillars, contained in plain silver inner case and green shagreen covered outer case, 50mm diameter, watch hallmarked London 1763 (shagreen replaced in recent years) Note: Thomas Mudge an eminent maker - born 1715, member of The Clockmakers Company 1738, liveryman of The Clockmakers Company 1766, died 1794
A George III gilt metal and green shagreen covered pair cased verge pocket watch by Benjamin Leach of Winchester, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, to the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved watch cock and plain turned pillars, contained in plain gilt metal inner case and green shagreen covered outer case, 54mm diameter (green shagreen panels damaged and some missing), and one other 18th Century gilt metal and green shagreen cased verge pocket watch by William Ascot of London, No. 647, with plain enamel dial with Arabic numerals (lacking hands), and with pierced and engraved watch cock and rectangular baluster pillars, contained in green shagreen covered case, 50mm diameter (shagreen damaged and both hands missing)
An 18th Century gilt metal and leather covered pair cased verge pocket watch by Henry Smith of London, No.203, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, to the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved watch cock and rectangular baluster columns, contained in plain inner case and leather covered gilt metal outer case, 48mm diameter (leather replaced recently)
An 18th Century gilt metal pair cased verge pocket watch by John Southwell of London, No.2027, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, to the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved watch cock and backplate and plain turned pillars, contained in plain inner case and outer case, with bead ornament, 45mm diameter
A George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch by M. Jewell of London, No.364, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial (hand missing), the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved watch cock and plain turned pillars, contained in plain silver inner and outer case, 60mm diameter, hallmarked London 1777, and one other late George III silver pair cased pocket watch by Emanuel Burton of Kendal, No.8038, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved watch cock with plain turned pillars, 56mm diameter, case hallmarked "Birmingham 1911" (lacking hour hand)
A late 19th Century German steel cased keyless cased double sided calendar pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial showing phases of the moon, the reverse showing month, date and day, 54mm diameter, a late 19th Century Continental silver cased pocket watch/stop watch, the white enamel dial with two subsidiary seconds and hour dials and with sweep seconds hand, contained in plain silver case, 53mm diameter (slight crack to enamel dial and case a little rubbed and marked)
A 19th Century gilt cased pocket watch by Green and Ward of London, No.3169, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and through the dial winding, the verge movement with engraved back and plain turned pillars, contained in plain gilt metal case, 52mm diameter (lacking hour hand and outer case), and three 19th Century pocket watch movements (lacking cases and somewhat damaged)
A 19th Century Continental silvery metal cased keyless pocket watch with calendar work, the white enamel dial with four subsidiary dials showing day, date, month and phases of the moon, 49mm diameter, a Victorian silver cased lever pocket watch by Albert Kearton Atherton, No. 13452, with white enamel dial with Roman numerals and sweep second hand, 50mm diameter, and two other silvery metal cased pocket watches
A Swiss lady's silvery metal cased pocket watch by Pateck of Geneva, No. 55162, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in silvery metal case with folding front, 52mm diameter (one hinged front loose), and five Continental lady's silvery metal cased open faced pocket watches, 40mm to 44m diameter
A 20th Century nickel cased keyless pocket watch by H. Williamson Ltd., London, No.40328F, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in nickel case, 54mm diameter, case with military issue broad arrow and number, and five other keyless pocket watches, various, all in metal cases, 50mm to 54mm diameter
An early 20th Century gentlemen's silver half hunting cased keyless lever pocket watch, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in 50mm case with blue enamel Roman numerals, No. 7645042 (gross weight 92 grammes), and in original blue leather covered cased, retailed by J. W. Benson Ltd, 62 & 64 Ludgate Hill, London, EC4
A 20th Century gentleman's 9ct gold half hunting cased keyless pocket watch, No. 690946, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and inscribed "Russell's Ltd, Church Street, Liverpool" and with subsidiary seconds dial, the plain 9ct rose gold case 50mm diameter, case hallmarked Chester 1925 (gross weight 90 grammes), and a 9ct gold double Albert (weight 26 grammes)
An unusual early 19th Century silver, champleve enamel and crystal eight pointed star pattern pocket watch of early 17th Century design, the 32mm diameter enamel dial with Roman oval numeral cartouches, the movement by Esquivillon et de Choudens of Paris, No. 89500, the movement with pierced and engraved watch cock, contained in silver, champleve enamel and crystal double sided eight pointed star pattern case with enamel and engraved borders, 54mm diameter, contained in red leather covered case, complete with two watch keys Note: Esquivillon & de Choudens recorded as watchmakers in Paris circa 1775- circa 1830
A set of six Victorian silver fruit knives and six fruit forks with engraved blades and carved mother-of-pearl handles, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1874, ten silver gilt and enamel souvenir teaspoons (in fitted case), set of six silver coffee spoons with rose thistle and shamrock terminal, Birmingham 1910 (in fitted case), a selection of other teaspoons, salt spoons, mustard spoons and other souvenir spoons, various
A Victorian silver mustard pot with moulded urn pattern body and three shell pattern feet, conforming domed cover with moulded finial, 5ins high, Sheffield 1848, and blue glass liner for same, a Goliath pocket watch retailed by Parkinson and Frodsham, Royal Exchange, London, the enamel dial (chipped and repaired), in plated metal case, 4ins diameter, and leather travelling case for same, and a small selection of other silver items, various
A Roman miniature lead two-handled amphora, 2.5ins high, a Roman bronze and enamel seal box, 1ins x .75ins x .25ins with ring for suspension (2nd/3rd Century AD) and a Viking silver hair ring, 1.25ins diameter ( 9th/10th Century AD) Provenance: Roman lead amphora - Ancient World, York Note: The seal box was apparently found in Yorkshire and the Viking hair ring in Grimsby
A gold three stone rub set garnet and aquamarine bar brooch, marked 9ct, a Georgian memorial brooch, with woven hair locket to centre, framed with black enamel and split pearls, engraved with a later inscription verso and a gilt metal bar brooch, set with a split pearl and turquoise cabochons butterfly
French gilded mantel clock under glass dome, study of an 18th C gentleman on floriate ground stamped PH. Mourey, next to a Japy Freres movement, enamel face, Roman numerals, the clock on wooden gilded stand with applied acanthus decoration, face 8.3cm dia, overall 33cm h approx., case 40cm h.

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