Silver pocket watch , case Chester 1889 , white enamel roman dial with subsidiary seconds, gilt spade fingers, key-wind English lever full plate movement with diamond end stone, signed on the dial and movement Marsh & Co, Birmingham 32271 , diameter 5cm (ticks, winds, adjusts), together with a silver flat curb chain .
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Five 9ct gold cased lady`s watches with Swiss movements: Stayte , 1932, silvered dial, rolled gold bracelet (working); Limit III , 1932, white enamel dial, 9ct expanding bracelet (working); Limit III, 1934, semi-silvered dial, 9ct on silver expanding bracelet (working); Excalibur , 1973, satin dial, on metal expanding bracelet (working); unnamedwatch circa 1915 with white enamel dial (not working, no strap) (5). *See clocks and watches proviso.
Gold plated hunter pocket watch , circa 1915, the white enamel roman dial with subsidiary seconds, in a Dennison Moon case, diameter 49mm, stem wind Swiss lever 17-jewel movement with compensation balance, signed Thos Russell, Liverpool (ticks readily, winds, adjusts); also aFavre-Leuba gold plated slim pocket watch , late 1960`s, white satin dial, line numerals, case 42mm, Cal. 272 movement (ticks, winds, adjusts; boxed with original tag) (2). *See clocks and watches proviso.
Vienna type regulator wall clock , late 19th century, the walnut case with ebonised finials and moiuldings, white enamel roman dial with a reserved field and subsidiary seconds, eight-day single weight movement with a dead-beat escapement on tapering plates, brass lenticular pendulum with ebonised shaft, overall length (ticks, winds; winding key, pendulum). *See clocks and watches proviso.
Samuel Atkins, London mid 18th century fusee verge pocket watch movement, circa 1750, signed, no. 1125, gilt movement with pierced balance cock with engraved foot, diamond endstone and silver regulating dial, original signed and numbered dust cover, enamel white dial with Roman numerals, outer Arabic five minute divisions, beetle and poker hands, 36mm
Arnold fusee duplex pocket watch movement with bi-metallic temperature curb, signed Jnr Arnold, London, no. 3062, circa 1810, engraved cock and foot with diamond endstone, flat blued steel hairspring with brass vice, blue steel regulator with temperature curb impinging on the hairspring, original enamel white dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and gold hands, 50mm
Attractive Continental gilt metal chatelaine, inset with a rectangular enamel plaque depicting cherubs and set with seed pearls and coloured gems in a foliate setting, three chains with a pocket watch key, clasp and seal fob, 6.5" long (a.f); together with a white metal chatelaine stamped S*S H, 5" long (2)
18ct fusee cylinder pocket watch, hallmarked London 1827, signed Alexr Cumming, London, no. 1207, pierced balance cock with diamond endstone under a gilt dust cover, enamel dial with Roman numerals, spade hands, engine turned consular case with a small engraved family crest to the centre, 126.5gm, 50mm
18th century fusee verge pair case pocket watch, signed Jno Shan, London, with pierced balance cock, silvered regulating disc and square baluster pillars, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, gold beetle and poker hands, gilt inner case, the outer case with painted rose enamel decoration, 51mm (a.f)
Silver fusee lever pocket watch with Massey V escapement, London 1822, signed Carter, Tooley Street, London, no. 960, mono-metallic balance with diamond endstone and flat hairspring, enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, gold spade hands in a plain silver case with ribbed band, 49mm
Interesting Waltham gold filled custom made Tourbillon pocket watch, no. 7869070, frosted gilt three-quarter plate movement with going barrel, bi-metallic balance with lever escapement revolving approximately once a minute, engraved `Custom Order 1901`, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, outer Arabic five minute division, engraved and engine turned case, 54mm. This watch was made by Mr George Thomas of Luthersville, MD, USA. It was a prototype for a series of only six `specials` that he handmade in the 1970s
Lepine fine gold enamel dumb quarter repeating cylinder pocket watch, signed Lepine Horlogers du Roi a Paris, no. 5490, circa 1800, gilt movement with hanging barrels and skeletonised wheel work, pendant plunge repeating on the side of case, signed and numbered to the cuvette, signed white dial with unusual mixture of Arabic and Roman numerals with decorative gold hands, the case restored with a green and orange enamel back with orange and white enamel to the rims and bezel, 53mm
Early 19th century 18ct chronometer pocket watch, London 1807, signed Thomas Davison, London, AD 1808, frosted gilt fusee movement, with engraved balance cock and diamond endstone, bi-metallic compensated balance with flat blue steeled?? hairspring, Earnshaw`s spring detent escapement, the dust cover inscribed `George Allison, London, No. 1404`, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, large subsidiary seconds and gold spade hands, consular case, 144.2gm, 53mm
Robert Roskell 18ct pair cased pocket watch with Massey type III lever escapement, London & Chester hallmarks 1804, signed Robt Roskell, Liverpool, no. 39936, gilt fusee movement with engraved cock inscribed `Patent`, diamond endstone, signed enamel dial with stopwork under the bezel, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds with gold spade hands, 150.7gm, 55mm
18ct hunter pocket watch with resilient patent lever escapement, London 1872, gilt three-quarter plate fusee movement signed Thomas Roberts, Liverpool, no. 53437, compensated bi-metallic balance with ruby endstone, enamel dial with `Up and Down` dial over subsidiary constant seconds, Roman numerals and blue steel spade hands, engine turned case with engraved monogram, 109.5gm, 51mm . The resilient lever escapement was one of James Ferguson Cole`s inventions with the unusual banking system, the purpose of which was to reduce shock to the mechanism
Silver pair cased pocket watch with Debaufre verge escapement, Chester 1828, frosted gilt movement with going barrel signed Jas Houghton, Ormskirk, no. 931, mono-metallic three arm balance with Debaufre`s two-wheel verge escapement, enamel white dial with Roman numerals and gold spade hands in matching cases, 56mm (hairlines to the dial)
James McCabe 18ct fusee lever pocket watch, London 1870, gilt frosted movement signed Jas McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, no. 05641, mono-metallic balance with diamond endstone visible through the top plate, key winding arbour modified with hand-winding device, signed enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds with gold Halberd hands, plain case with milled band, 74.4gm, 43mm
Lepine fine gold enamel and seed pearl set cylinder pocket watch, circa 1780, signed Lepine Horlogers du Roi a Paris, no. 5560, frosted gilt movement with hanging barrel, stopwork to the going barrel, enamel dial with unusual combination of Arabic and Roman numerals, decorative gold hands, the case with translucent grey enamel on a guilloche background, the rim and bezel set with seed pearls, the cuvette with engraved crest of the house of Bourbon, 46mm
Duplex gold pocket watch signed Vulliamy, London 1801, number code IXU, fusee gilt frosted movement with pierced cock and foot with finely engraved furniture, diamond endstone under gilt dust cover, enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer Arabic five minute divisions, gold beetle and poker hands, gold consular case, the back with engraved sunburst pattern, embossed to the rim to the back and bezel, case maker`s mark GR, 155.3gm, 54mm
Allen Walker 18th century gold pair cased verge pocket watch, London 1783, movement signed, no. 625, engraved and pierced balance cock, silver regulating dial with square baluster pillars, the signed enamel dial with Roman numerals and outer arcaded Arabic five minute divisions, steel beetle and poker hands, gold pierced repousse outer case, 47mm
Mid 19th century fusee verge triple cased pocket watch for the Turkish market, signed Edward Prior, London, no. 78679, pierced engraved balance cock with diamond endstone, silver regulating disc, signed enamel dial with Turkish numerals and beetle and poker hands, plain inner case, second case with engraved bezel, the outer tortoiseshell case with silver pinwork decoration, outer leather bound travel case embossed with Turkish designs, 66mm (a.f)
Rare gold pocket watch with Virgule escapement, early 19th century, signed Rich`d Clarke & Sons, London, no. 1276, pierced engraved balance cock with diamond endstone, Virgule escapement, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, gold hands and winding hole at four o`clock, hallmarks indistinctly rubbed, 109gm, 54mm (a.f)
19th century fusee verge automaton silver pair cased pocket watch, London 1829, signed Thos Mercer, Hythe, no. 5249, pierced balance cock with silvered regulating dial, the polychrome enamel dial depicting a grave digger in a Church yard with a windmill automaton beyond, subsidiary seconds dial, matching cases, 61mm
French white metal calendar pocket watch with rare Sully escapement, the gilt movement signed Michau a Paris, no. 3842, the signed enamel dial with Arabic numerals, outer date chapter, French day markings and winding hole at the two o`clock position, consular engraved case with a glazed back depicting a dog and birds in a lakeland landscape with foliate coloured borders, 58mm (a.f)
18th century Dutch fusee verge pair case pocket watch with travelling case, London 1786, signed J.P Kroese, Amsterdam, with pierced engraved balance cock, silver regulating disc and square baluster pillars, original enamel dial with Roman numerals and outer Arabic five minute chapter with steel beetle and poker hands, repousse outer case depicting a classical scene, gilt metal outer case with traces of original decoration, 57.5mm (a.f)
Rare early 18th century English repeating pocket watch by Thomas Tompion (1639-1713), circa 1710, the movement signed T. Tompion, London, no. 359, fusee verge movement with baluster pillars, pierced balance cock and silver regulating disc, plunge repeat with two hammers striking on a bell to the inner case, later white enamel dial with Roman numerals signed `Thos Tompion, London`, later steel beetle and poker hands, later pierced and engraved gilt metal case with winding hole shutter to the back, 54.5mm . See Watchmakers & Clockmakers by G.H Baillie, Volume I reprint 1976, page 315 `Thomas Tompion, London` - where it mentions watch, no. 359, as the first in a new series of repeaters up to no. 392 starting in 1709
18th century gilt metal pair cased fusee verge pocket watch, signed Jno Edmonds, London, no. 2370, with pierced balance cock, silver regulating disc and square baluster pillars, the enamel white dial signed W Hill, London, with Roman numerals, outer five minute chapter and steel beetle and poker hands, plain outer case (originally covered), 48mm (a.f)
Interesting and rare Empire glass plate skeleton clock with hour strike and Remontoire, the arched glass plate back-painted with a black and gilt line border, also with gilt painted laurel wreath around the white enamel Arabic annular chapter ring, with beaded ormolu bezel secured with screws from behind the glass plate, delicate blued steel hands, the movement train with going barrel secured with steel screws through the plate decorated with blue and gilt reverse painting, the 7.75" diameter great wheel with shaped crossings driving an intermediary Remontoire spring with blued steel three arm flywheel, the Remontoire spring providing power for the going train with pinwheel escapement and knife-edged suspended steel rod pendulum, the Remontoire also providing power to the strike train with countwheel fixed to the Remontoire spring barrel, the brass plate now with brass brackets to each lower corner and resting on an oval black marble plinth on further later yellow velvet-lined rectangular base and brass framed rectangular glass dome, 22.5" high overall (pendulum). Purchased from Sotheby`s Auction of `The Ionides Collection` on 1st November 1963 (lot 10)

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