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J. Skinner, Exeter, a silver hunting cased fusee pocket watch, no. 5669, London 1827, with a white dial, Roman numerals and spade hands, in a worn engine turned case; George Parsons, Bristol, a silver hunting cased fusee pocket watch, no. 521, London 1859, with a silver turned dial applied with flower swags, Roman numerals and spade hands, in a worn engine turned case; a silver open face fob watch; another .935 standard; a 9 carat gold cufflink; and other items
J. G. Graves, Sheffield, `The Express English Lever`, a silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, no. 131947, Birmingham 1901, the white dial with Roman numerals, gilt spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, in an engine turned case; Anon, a silver open face keyless wind pocket watch, Birmingham 1913, the white dial with Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, Swiss `Rival` 7 jewel movement, in an engine turned case; and Anon, a silver open face key wind pocket watch, Birmingham 1887, the white dial with Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, with a `Billodes Registered` movement, in an engine turned case (3)
Waltham, Mass., a silver open face key wind pocket watch, no. 1,036,428, Chester 1877, the white dial with Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, in an engine turned case; DF&C, a silver open face keyless wind lever pocket watch, Birmingham 1919, the white dial with Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial (lacks hand), in a worn engine turned case; and Orb, a Swiss silver open face key wind pocket watch, no. 329664, import marked for London 1918, the white dial with Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, in an engine turned case (3)
D. Cameron, London, a George III gilt metal pair cased verge pocket watch, no. 2071, the white dial with Arabic numerals and gilt hands, the chain fusee movement with a scroll pierced and mask engraved cock (outer covering lacking); Burlington Watch Co., Chicago, a rolled gold open face keyless wind pocket watch, no. 2757990, the white dial with Arabic numerals, outer seconds, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, 19 jewel movement, in an engine turned case with a screw back; and Limit, a Swiss rolled gold open face keyless wind pocket watch, the two-part dial with Roman numerals, gilt spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, in a plain case (3)
X. Ganz, Swansea, a silver open face key wind pocket watch, no. 53107, Chester 1864, the white dial with Roman numerals, gilt spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, in an engine turned case; and Waltham, Mass., a silver open face key wind pocket watch, no. 2169754, Birmingham 1883, the white dial with Roman numerals, gilt spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, in an engine turned case (balance spring broken) (2)
H. Samuel, Manchester, a silver open face key wind lever pocket watch, Birmingham 1902, the white dial with Roman numerals, gilt spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, Swiss made non magnetic movement, in a worn engine turned case, no. 130; and Anon, a silver open face keyless wind pocket watch, no. 242865, the white dial with Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, English three-quarter plate movement, in an engine turned case (2)
Omega, a nickel open face keyless wind pocket watch, no. 6857775, circa 1930, the white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, 15 jewel Omega movement, no. 6126069, bimetallic split balance and undercoil balance spring, in a plain four-piece case; and Anon, an English silver open face key wind pocket watch, no. 1405, Birmingham 1841, the engraved dial with gilt Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, lever movement, in an engine turned case (2)
Anon, a silver half hunting cased keyless wind pocket watch, Birmingham 1930, the white dial with Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, Swiss 16 jewel lever movement, ref. 918, in a plain case with black Roman numerals; and Anon, a silver hunting cased key wind pocket watch, no. 23458, Birmingham 1872, the white dial with Roman numerals, gilt spade hand (lacking the hour) and subsidiary seconds dial, English full plate lever movement, in an engine turned case (2)
Anon, a Swiss open face key wind cylinder pocket watch, .935 standard, the white dial with Roman numerals, gilt spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, in an engine turned case, 5.3cm diameter; DF&C, `Non`Magnetique`, a Swiss silver open face keyless wind lever pocket watch, import marked for London 1908, the white dial with Roman numerals, gilt spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, in an engine turned case; Anon, a Swiss nickel open face keyless wind pocket watch, with British War Dept. markings `GS/TP` `S` and `044821`; and another pocket watch in a nickel case (4)
Pleasance & Harper, Bristol, a silver open face keyless wind pocket watch, import marked for Glasgow 1919, the white dial with Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, Swiss Zenith 15 jewel movement, no. 2382502, in a plain case; J. G. Graves, Sheffield `The Express English Lever`, a silver cased open face keyless wind pocket watch, no. 60152, Birmingham 1905, the white dial with Roman numerals, gilt spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, in an engine turned case; and DF&C Zelus, a silver open face key wind pocket watch, Birmingham 1937, the white dial with Roman numerals, blued spade hands (one detached) and subsidiary seconds dial, 7 jewel Swiss movement, in an engine turned case (3)
Anon, a Swiss silver pocket watch, with a bar lever movement, the cuvette with engraved retailer`s name `Terry & Son Westbourne Place W`, the silvered dial with engraving and matting, applied gilt Roman numerals and black spade hands, in an engine turned case, in a mahogany and inlaid clock-case style watch case, on brass bracket feet, 17cm high; and T. J. Jenkins, Merthyr Tydfil, a silver open face pocket watch, London 1873, no. 7539, with a fusee movement, a white dial with Roman numerals, gilt spade hands and subsidiary seconds, in an engine turned case
A George V Cigarette Case, of Railway interest, of hinged rectangular form with all over engine-turned decorated covers, to a monogrammed cartouche, and frosted gilt interior with presentation inscription “Presented to Mr J Hussey, by the Employees of the GWR Loco Sheds, and Station Staff Upon his Promotion to Tondu, as Loco Foreman 18 12 33”, and with sprung clasp, height 5”, Birmingham 1933, Maker’s Mark S&BM
GARRARD-a 9ct gold manual wind wrist watch, the silvered dial with black Arabic numerals bordered by minute markers, engine turned subsidiary seconds dial positioned to 6 o`clock, personal presentation engraving to the back of the case, fitted to an associated strap with gold plated pin buckle. Case diameter measuring 30 mm. With box.
ROLEX-a bi metal automatic gentleman`s Oyster Perpetual Date bracelet watch circa 1993, the champagne dial with hourly applied batons, outer minute track, date aperture to three o` clock, 18k gold engine turned bezel, stainless steel case fitted to a bi metal Oyster bracelet with folding Oyster clasp, with a thirty one jewel movement numbered 7493029, calibre 3135, model reference 15223, serial number S800702. Case diameter 34mm. With papers. Rolex bracelet watch, automatic, movement is currently functioning, dial and hands appear to be in good condition, glass is chipped around the edge between nine and twelve o`clock, bezel has some light scratches, case and lugs are scratched. side of case has small dints, lugs have visible dints, bracelet is scratched, scuffed and slightly stretched as a result of general wear, watch may benefit from a refinish. Bracelet measures 20cm including case. Together with warranty certificate dated 02/06/98. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
ROLEX-a stainless steel automatic Oyster Perpetual gentleman`s bracelet watch circa 1958, the repainted silvered dial with hourly applied batons, engine turned bezel, tonneau shaped case fitted to an Oyster bracelet with folding clasp, with a signed twenty five jewel movement numbered 893673, calibre 1030, model number 6565, serial number 438087. Case diameter 33mm. Rolex bracelet watch, automatic, movement is currently functioning, repainted dial has some small marks in various places, hands are tarnished, glass has some fine scratches and debris underneath surface, bezel is scratched, case is scratched, bracelet is scratched and scuffed as a result of general wear, clasp has a personal message engraved, this could possibly be polished out, watch may benefit from a refinish. Bracelet measures 18.5cm including case. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
TUDOR-a stainless steel manual wind gentleman`s wrist watch, the engine turned black dial with applied steel chevrons inter spaced with even Arabic numerals, tonneau shaped case made by Dennison for Rolex numbered 12856 2622 and fitted to an associated matt black leather strap, with a signed 15 jewel movement. Case diameter 31mm. The nickel plated base metal case body has wear to the plating on the edge and tops of the lugs, with surface scratches and marks overall, the steel case back (Dennison for ROLEX) also having surface scratches and marks, the black dial is in very good condition, the silver tone hands are in good condition, with a few very fine surface marks, general appearance is excellent. The acrylic crystal has lots of surface marks and scratches. The AS calibre 1187/94 15 jewel movement is in good condition and currently in running order, hand set functioning smoothly. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.

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