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An 18ct gold lever watch, white enamel dial signed Arnold, Chas. Frodsham, 6582. heavy blued steel hands, the three quarter plate movement signed J.R. Arnold. Chas Frodsham, 84 Strand, London, 6582, in a guilloche case, London 1845, 46mm diameter. Provenance: The Old Rectory, Little Langford, Wiltshire. Sold by order of Trustees of the Estate of the late Miss S.F. Rooke.
A silver free-sprung keyless lever centre seconds watch, the two-piece white enamel dial signed Russells Ltd, 18 Church St, Liverpool, up / down sector, three quarter plate movement signed Russells Limited, 18 Church Street, Liverpool, Makers to the Queen, no. 88310, two-armed steel balance, blued steel spiral spring with overcoil, free-sprung with diamond endstone in Kullberg type bridge, in a plain case with gold joint and thumbpiece, London 1937, 54mm diameter.
A Swiss 18k gold quarter repeating hunting cased keyless lever watch, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds, nickel movement with wolves tooth winding, the cuvette inscribed Thos. Russell & Son, 7 Thavies Inn, Holborn, London, in a guilloche case, the repeat slide in the band, 51mm diameter.
An 18ct gold and enamel keyless lever lady`s watch, cream enamel dial with blue arabic numerals, gilt bar movement jewelled to the centre, the case decorated with dark blue enamel within engraved flowers, 26mm diameter; with a gold chain with dark blue enamel lozenges; in fitted leather case. (3)
Viner. An 18ct gold quarter repeating duplex watch with early stem winding, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds, the movement signed Viner & Co, 233 Regent Str., London, no. 3268, the keyless winding mounted on the backplate, the pendant also with countersunk winding square, in a guilloche case with repeat slide in the band, London 1824, 55mm diameter.
Eardley Norton. A Good 22ct gold pair cased centre seconds watch, signed Eardley Norton, London, no. 2997, signed and numbered cap, diamond endstone, square baluster pillars, now converted to lever escapement, white enamel dial signed Norton, London, blued steel hands with plain steel centre seconds, both cases plain with stirrup bow, London 1772, 54mm diameter.
Charles Frodsham. An 18ct rose gold pocket chronometer, white enamel dial signed Chas. Frodsham, 06888, AD. Fmsz, subsidiary seconds, up / down at 12 o`clock, three quarter plate keyless movement signed Chas. Frodsham, 84 Strand, London, by Appointment to the Queen, No. 0688, AD. Fmsz, spring detent escapement, blued steel helical spring, free-sprung, diamond endstone, in a plain case with swivel bowl, London 1881, casemaker HMF (Harrison Mill Frodsham), 52mm diameter, with a later three tier mahogany deck box with brass corners, the silk lid signed Charles Frodsham & Co Ltd, To The King, 115 New Bond Str., London. W., 4.5 x 3.5in (11 x 8.5cm). (2)
Brockbanks. A fine silver pocket chronometer in consular case of large size with alterations by Brequet, the white enamel dial signed Brockbanks, London, slender gold hands, large subsidiary seconds at 6 o`clock, the gilded movement signed Brockbanks, London, no. 778, detent escapement, Brockbanks` three-armed balance with circular weights and large adjusting screws, blued steel helical spring with diamond endstone, free-sprung, in a plain case engraved on the inner back Reparé par Breguet, no. 2185, London 1814, Casemakers C.G. & J.G., 64mm diameter.
Barraud. A fine and well documented 18ct gold pocket chronometer with rare four second calibrated dial, the full plate movement signed Barraud, Cornhill, London, no. 180, Arnold pattern spring detent escapement, two-arm bi-metallic multi-screw balance, blued steel helical spring, free-sprung with diamond endstone, the signed and numbered white enamel dial with Roman hours, subsidiary seconds at 6 o`clock with Arabic numerals marked in groups of four, the case plain, London 1818 (maker`s mark LC), 54mm diameter. Provenance: Formerly in the Time Museum, Rockford, Illinois, Inventory no. 1149. Literature: C. Jagger, Paul Philip Barraud, Supplement, AHS 1979, p.230. A.G. Randall, The Time Museum Catalogue of Chronometers, Rockford 1992, cat. No. 12, p. 71. Sotheby`s, Masterpieces from The Time Museum, New York, 2 December, 1999, Lot 8. Note: Cedric Jagger dates the movement of this watch to circa 1798 (sic) based on the number and case hallmarks of other surviving pieces. No. 159 is hallmarked 1796, No. 183 is marked for 1797, and No. 202 for 1798. The layout of the movement signature is the same as 183, which was originally also signed on the barrel bridge by Barraud`s partner, George Jamison. The conclusions are that this watch was upgraded by Barraud with a more advance multi-screw balance and a gold case in 1818 (No. 202 appears to have a similar upgraded balance). Three watches are known with the four second calibration (Nos. 180, 183 and 196). Jagger`s explanation of the unusual dial calibration was that with an escapement beating two fifths, the second hand will only coincide with every other division on a conventional dial, but always on a four second layout. Paul Philip Barraud, born 1752, Clcokmakers Company 1796, Master 1810. Worked with Howells and Jamison to make copies of Mudge pattern chronometers, and supplied instruments made by Pennington and Earnshaw.
Rolex. A silver nurse`s watch, now converted to wrist use, white enamel dial signed Rolex, subsidiary seconds at 3 o`clock, with retailers name Dimmer, Southsea, damascend lever movement signed Rolex, fifteen jewels on the ratchet wheel, in a Rolex case no. 51132, import marks Glasgow 1924, 34mm diameter.
A carriage timepiece, white enamel dial signed Sir John Bennett Ltd, lever platform, in a corniche case, 6in (15cm) high, with travelling case; and a carriage timepiece signed on the white enamel dial Sharman Neill, Donegall Place, Belfast, replaced lever platform, in a case with filigree bands, 5in (12.5cm) high. (2)
Jacot. A gorge cased carriage clock with LeRoy`s patent bottom wind, white enamel dial with subsidiary alarm, the backplate with Henri Jacot`s parrot stamp and no. 10272, the turn key housed in the recessed base operating the large ratchet wheels individually, the key signed LeRoy & Fils, Patent No. 9501, the repeating movement with lever platform, 5.25in (13cm) high; with numbered travelling case. In his book `Carriage Clocks, Their History & Development` Charles Allix states that LeRoy carriage clocks emanated from several different sources. Perhaps significantly the 57 New Bond St address, with or without the Palais Royal, will usually if not always be found on the bottom wind clocks. It is highly unusual to find a clock so obviously by Jacot, his typical dial and stamp, being utilised for bottom wind with no signature for LeRoy except on the key.
A French champleve enamel and green onyx clock garniture, striking movement by G. Megnin in a serpentine case, the dial, pendulum, free-standing columns and banding on top and base all decorated with multicoloured champleve enamel against a light blue ground, 13in (32cm) high; flanked by a pair of matching urns of baluster form on serpentine bases, 11in (28cm) high. (3)
A French champleve enamel four glass mantel clock, striking movement by Japy Freres, gilt dial signed John Wilkinson, Paris, in a gilt brass case, the dial centre and free-standing columns decorated with multicoloured champleve enamel, the base and top with dentil cornice and bands of enamelled filigree flowers, enamel mounted simulated mercury pendulum, 12in (30cm) high; with receipt from John Wilkinson, Bridlington dated 1917 for 10 guineas, giltwood stand.
A French lyre mantel clock, the 5.5 inch white enamel dial signed Howell & James Ltd, To the Queen, decorated with floral swags, drum movement by Vincenti no. 1860, with lever platform, the brass drum mounted within a stained wood lyre, the whole applied with ormolu foliate mounts, sunburst finial, 19.5in (50cm) high.
A French ormolu mantel clock, the 4.5 inch white enamel dial signed Martinot a Paris, the drum cased striking movement by Louis Boname, supported by two seated eagles, on a bow ended lattice base centred with a plaque of musical trophies, the whole with floral swags and surmount, circa 1870, 17in (43cm) high.
A reproduction Viennese Laterndluhr regulator, the 6.5 inch white enamel dial signed Rudi Stolberg in Wien, dead beat escapement with maintaining power and set-on-beat adjustment, in a glazed mahogany case, the glass panels and door with crossbanding and satinwood stringing, architectural pediment, 41in (104cm) high.
ARLINGTON & Co>LONDON & CALCUTTA - SWISS>VERS 1900>Montre de poche savonnette en or jaune et émail pour le marché indien. >Cadran émail blanc avec index chiffres romains peints et graduation minutes. >Cadran auxiliaire pour la petite seconde à 6h. Aiguilles poire en acier bleui. >Mouvement mécanique, échappement à ancre. Boîtier lisse au revers, la face entièrement ornée d`un médaillon, représentant un portrait trés raffiné peint sur émail d`un imposant homme barbu, coiffé à l`indienne d`un turban surmonté d`une plume, dans un entourage de feuillage doré sur émail bleu fonçé et piqué de petits diamants taillés en rose. >Signée sur la plaque du mouvement.>Numérotée 7677.>Diam. 50 mm>A gold and enamel pocket watch by Arlington & Co, for the indian market.

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