A ladies Seiko quartz gold tone wrist watch, the circular golden tone dial having hourly baton markers with minute track border, fitted to a gold tone bracelet strap, with original box, together with a silver pocket watch crown wind case, hallmarked Chester 1938 and an unnamed crown wind pocket watch movement. (3)
We found 59551 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 59551 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
59551 item(s)/page
A pair of 9ct white gold, emerald and diamond pendant earrings, each claw set with an oval cut emerald to the drop, with a circular cut diamond set three stone surmount above, the tops with post and butterfly clip fittings, and a jade and colourless gem set pendant, mounted with a baton shaped jade between two rows of square cut colourless gems.
A Rotary 9ct gold lady`s bracelet wristwatch, the signed oval silvered dial with baton shaped numerals, on a facet cut bar link bracelet with a fold-over clasp, and a Rotary 9ct gold lady`s bracelet wristwatch, the signed silvered dial with baton shaped numerals, on a tapering bark textured link bracelet with a fold-over clasp.
A silver and blue enamelled panel link lady`s bracelet watch, the unsigned blue dial with white baton shaped numerals, the blue enamelled curved panel shaped link bracelet with a textured finish, on a snap clasp, a Technos gilt metal and red enamelled lady`s bangle wristwatch, and a Ciro spherical shaped gilt metal and vari-coloured paste set lady`s pendant watch.
A Bulova Ambassador Automatic gilt metal fronted and steel backed gentleman`s wristwatch, the signed circular gilt dial with baton shaped numerals, a date-of-the-month aperture and centre seconds, a Rotary Quartz gilt metal fronted and steel backed gentleman`s wristwatch, with the original guarantee dated `25.8.89` and box, a Citizen Seven Quartz gilt metal fronted and steel backed gentleman`s wristwatch (bracelet detached but present), a pair of gold on silver mounted rectangular tiger`s eye cufflinks, three further pairs of cufflinks, and three dress studs.
A Tissot steel and gilt gentleman`s bracelet wristwatch, the signed white dial with a date-of-the-month aperture, Roman and baton shaped gilt numerals and gilt hands, the steel and gilt bracelet with a fold-over clasp, a Seiko Quartz bracelet gentleman`s wristwatch, another Seiko gentleman`s bracelet wristwatch, and a Cortebert Automatic gilt metal fronted wristwatch, on an expanding metal bracelet.
A Florentine giltwood niche, inset with a Renaissance-style panel of an angel holding a shield and a baton, 47cm high CONDITION REPORT: Panel is dirty and has craquelure. Possible areas of overpainting to sky. Paint loss to his arm. Some knocks and splits to frame. Frame is missing finials to top and moulding to bottom. Additional images available on request.
Ladies Omega 14k Yellow Gold Wristwatch. Ladies Omega 14k Yellow Gold Wristwatch. DIAL: Round, textured, applied baton hour markers, baton hands, Omega. MOVEMENT: Seventeen jewels, two positions, Omega Watch Co. 20751033. CASE: 14k yellow gold, round, snapback, 16 mm, 2896620 Omega. BRACELET: 14k yellow gold, integral, tapered mesh link, 5 inches. {Gross Weight: 12.0 dwts} Note: Bracelet shows repairs. Personalized on back of case. Starting Price: $180
Ladies Movado, 18k Yellow Gold Wristwatch. Ladies Movado, 18k Yellow Gold Wristwatch. DIAL: Round, silvered, gold baton hour markers, gold baton hands, Movado. MOVEMENT: Seventeen jewels, Movado Factories. CASE: 18k yellow gold, round, snapback, C8243, 242 Movado. BRACELET: 18k yellow gold, integral, mesh link, tapered 6 inch bracelet. {Gross Weight: 18.5 dwts} Starting Price: $300
Gent`s Yellow Gold Wristwatch. Gruen 14k Yellow Gold, Leather Wristwatch. DIAL: Rectangular, textured, silver, applied gold baton and diamond set hour markers, gold tone baton hands, subsidiary seconds dial at 6 o`clock, Gruen, Precision. MOVEMENT: Seventeen jewels, Gruen Watch Co. Precision, 373628, unadjusted. CASE: 14k yellow gold, rectangular, snapback, 430-587, Gruen Watch Co., sculpted lugs, 27 mm. STRAP: Black leather. Starting Price: $180
A 9ct yellow gold cased gentleman's automatic wristwatch by Omega, the circular silvered face with gold coloured Arabic and baton numerals and second hand section on a faux crocodile skin strap with 9ct yellow gold clasp with original case CONDITION REPORT: Currently ticking but cannot guarantee working order
A gentleman's stainless steel cased Oyster Perpetual wristwatch by Rolex, the circular face with baton numerals on a later articulated bracelet strap CONDITION REPORT: Currently ticking but cannot guarantee working order, strap believed to be later, some water damage esp. to bezel, glass with some damage, lugs stamped 'RD874089', at present we are unable to access the movement, please see additional images
Omega-DeVille 18ct white gold cased automatic wristwatch, the blue dial having white metal hands and hour batons at the quarters, snap-on back numbered 8383 05, movement No.36880001 (circa 1973), 28mm wide, with conforming Omega bracelet Movement currently functions, minor marks to case, one baton (at 9 o`clock) is loose, wear as expected for age of watch
Omega-Gentleman`s Seamaster De Ville gold capped stainless steel cased self-winding wristwatch, ref: 125048, the silver dial with centre seconds, baton hands and hour markers, calendar aperture, movement no: 22248616, cal. 562, on Omega 1503 bracelet, 34mm diameter, together with original guarantee booklet dated 12.9.66, also with inner and outer boxes Movement currently functions, lens, case and bracelet with wear as expected for age of watch - ** General condition consistent with age
An 18 ct gold cased International Watch Company Ingenieur automatic gentleman's wristwatch The dial with gilt baton hour markers and signed International Watch Co, Schaffhausen, the cased numbered 1395595, the signed movement numbered 1373256. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight surface scratching, seems to be in working order, one strap baton lacking.
A gentleman's stainless steel Oris diver's wristwatch, the champagne dial having baton indices and date aperture, the case having a uni-directional bezel Condition report Report by RB Please note that Charterhouse do not guarantee the working condition of any watch or clock Quite a degree of wear, especially to the blue enamel rotating bezel, which is currently stuck and not moving, the watch runs with a flick of the wrist
A gentleman's 9ct gold Omega De Ville automatic wristwatch, the champagne dial having baton indices and date aperture, on an associated 9ct gold mesh bracelet Condition report Report by RB Please note that Charterhouse do not guarantee the working condition of any watch or clock The dial is a little discoloured, the case has a plain back, the movement works with a flick of the wrist, with an associated 9ct gold bracelet, and some spare links
A gentleman's stainless steel Seiko military issue chronograph quartz wristwatch, the black dial having luminous Arabic numerals, baton indices, and three subsidiary dials, the case back engraved 6645-99, 7683056, military crow's foot, 0581/84, 7A 28-7120, on an associated strap See illustration Condition report Report by NG Quartz movement currently not working. Please note that Charterhouse do not guarantee the working condition of any watch or clock. Report by MW The glass has some scratches, the case has some minor scratching, and there is some dirt and detritus between the lugs, which will clean out. The movement unfortunately at the moment, is not working, due to the quartz battery being dead, so I cannot test the functions
A French small engraved gilt brass carriage timepiece with alarm, Signed for F. Cox Savory and Le Roy and Fils, Paris, early 19th century, The circular gilt single fusee full plate verge watch type movement with four hexagonal baluster pillars pinned at the rear, three-arm monometallic balance beneath scroll pierced and chased balance bridge, steel pointer for the brass regulation disc and stamped F. COX SAVORY, A PARIS to backplate, set above a separate alarm mechanism with spring barrel within rectangular plates stamped with repeat signature to the rear and with external curved baton hammer sounding on the interior of the case, the rectangular silvered Roman numeral dial with blued steel moon hands and plain alarm setting hand adjusted via pump action button to the top of the case above engraved retail signature LE ROY & FILS H. DU ROY, PALAIS ROYAL, REVEIL to lower margin, the engraved gilt brass case with leafy-bud centred hinged scroll outline handle to the foliate motif engraved top panel above glazed front with simple narrow geometric milled line border and sides engraved with further rococo scrolls, the rear with vertically sliding panel fitted with shuttered winding holes and stamped 1155 to inside surface, on ogee moulded skirt base, 10cm (4ins) high excluding handle. The firm of ‘Le Roy & Fils’ can be traced back to 1785 when the business was founded by Basille Charles Le Roy at 60 Galerie de Pierre, Palais Royal, Paris. During the Revolutionary years the firm moved to 88 Rue de L’Egalite before finally settling at Galerie Montpensier, 13 and 15 Palais Royal. In 1828 Basille Charles died leaving the business to his son, Charles-Louis, who continued producing clocks signed ‘Le Roy & Fils’ until 1845 when the company was sold to his former employee Casimir Halley Desfontaines. The name F. Cox Savory does not specifically appear in the usual sources however several clocks signed with this name, along with the address ‘47 Cornhill London’, are known suggesting that he was connected with the retail jeweller Thomas Cox Savory who is recorded in Loomes, Brian Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, Volume 2 as working from this address in 1838, and then 1851-7, and was known to have an outlet in Paris. The manner in which the current lot is signed suggests that it was perhaps supplied by the Paris based outlet of Cox Savory for retail by LeRoy and Fils. A related alarm timepiece is illustrated in Allix, Charles CARRIAGE CLOCKS Their history and development on pages 123-4 (plates V/26 and V/27).
A French gilt brass carriage clock with push-button repeat, Unsigned, circa 1900, The eight-day gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement and rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial, the bevel glazed case with foliate cast hinged baton handle, circular glazed aperture and turned finials to top above tied floral spray cast serpentine outline frieze and apron with fluted three-quarter columns to angles between, on integral turned feet, 16.5cm (6.5ins) high excluding handle
A fine French brass petit sonnerie striking carriage clock with decorated porcelain panels, push-button repeat and alarm, Retailed by Anglo Swiss Watch Company, Calcutta, circa 1900, The eight-day two train movement ting-tang striking the quarters on two gongs and sounding the hour on the larger of the two, with silvered platform lever escapement and rectangular Roman numeral wooded landscape painted porcelain dial inscribed ANGLO SWISS WATCH Co., CALCUTTA, SWISS MADE to centre and with blued steel spade hands above subsidiary alarm setting dial flanked by painted huntsman on horseman opposing companion and hounds, the case with substantial hinged reeded baton handle above breakfronted raised cushion moulded top and inverted breakfronted cavetto cornice over fluted Corinthian column corner uprights and porcelain side panels each painted with a stag within woodland landscape, on cavetto moulded plinth base incorporating fluted band and squab feet, 17cm (6.75ins) high excluding handle
A French novelty brass and copper combination timepiece, aneroid barometer, thermometer and compass in the form of a lantern, Unsigned, late 19th century, The small circular eight-day single train movement with replaced platform lever escapement and circular silvered Roman numeral dial with recessed gilt centre, blued steel hands and regulation lever at twelve oÂ’clock set behind a bevel glazed hinged cast brass bezel, the cylindrical copper case fitted with opposing conforming aneroid barometer calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations and curved Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer between brass baton uprights capped with knop finials, the top applied with small cylindrical glazed upstand enclosing compass beneath conical cover and ring handle, the base with stretcher modelled as a faux oil reservoir set between the baton uprights fitted with bun feet, 24cm (9.4ins) high excluding handle
A William IV brass inlaid mahogany bracket clock, Unsigned, circa 1830, The five pillar twin fusee bell striking movement with anchor escapement and shouldered plates, the 8 inch circular cream painted Roman numeral convex dial with steel moon hands set within cast brass bezel, the shallow-arch top case with square gadroon moulded domed surmount above crest carved with leafy trails terminating with scrolls above shaped brass fillet inset panel decorated with brass symmetrical scroll inlay beneath dial, the front angles with applied rosette and line inlaid slender pilasters incorporating scroll profiles to lower section, the sides with foliate brass ring handles above rectangular brass fishscale sound frets, the rear with rectangular glazed door, on shallow moulded skirt base incorporating brass rosette and baton inlay to front moulding and brass ball feet, 46cm (18ins) high
A William IV brass inlaid mahogany bracket clock, Gray, London, early 19th century, The five pillar twin fusee bell striking movement with anchor escapement and signed Gray, Billiter Square, LONDON to the decorative scroll border engraved backplate, the 8 inch circular cream painted Roman numeral convex dial with pierced steel hands set within cast brass bezel, the shaped-top case with crest comprising central ebony ground brass inlaid panel flanked by leafy trails terminating with carved rosettes above dial bordered with downswept line decorated ebony band to lower edge over swollen rectangular panel inlaid with symmetrical brass scrolls flanked by leafy trail decorated applied slender pilasters to front angles, the sides with brass cornucopia ring handles above rectangular brass fishscale sound frets, the rear with rectangular glazed door, on shallow moulded skirt base incorporating brass rosette and baton inlay to front moulding and brass ball feet, 44cm (17.25ins) high. Although several clockmakers with the surname Gray are recorded as working in London during the early 19th century, there appears to be no mention in the usual reference sources of a maker with this name working from Billiter Square.
An early Victorian brass inlaid mahogany fusee drop dial wall timepiece. The dial signed for John Alker, Wigan, circa 1840. The four pillar single fusee movement with anchor escapement, shouldered plates and 12 inch circular white painted Roman numeral convex dial inscribed JOHN ALKER, Wigan to centre and with steel hands within hinged convex glazed cast brass bezel, the box case with brass baton and button inlaid octagonal dial surround above leafy scroll carved fan-shaped ears flanking brass fillet inset concave sided glazed lenticle within conforming borders over quarter-round base incorporating pendulum adjustment flap, the right hand side with movement access door, 71cm (28ins) high
A fine engraved gilt brass strut timepiece in the manner of Thomas Cole, W. Vasel, London, late 19th century, The eight-day movement with spotted oval frontplate and conforming backplate united by four plain pillars secured via blued steel screws to the rear, the upper margin cropped to allow for the vertical platform lever escapement with split bimetallic balance above delicate four-wheel train with large diameter greatwheel barrel and five-spoke crossings set between the plates, the 3.5 inch wide silvered brass Roman numeral dial with fine intense symmetrical foliate scroll engraved centre incorporating rectangular baton panels within narrow Roman numeral chapter ring and with fine blued steel fleur-de-lys hands, the upper margin engraved with floral sprays over apron with a central cartouche within pierced gilt-overlaid surround engraved with further floral motifs set behind bevelled front glass, the case with shaped leafy scroll and strapwork panel decorated front surround flanked by stylised half pilasters to sides beneath sculpted ‘ears’ and shaped hinged handle to top, the rear panel profiled to match the front and fitted with regulation and hand-setting shutters, pivoted inverted heart-shaped strut and engraved with the initials M.V. to upper margin, on engraved concave gilt brass bracket feet, 18cm (7ins) high excluding handle. Although not apparently listed in the usual sources W. Vasel was known as a fine maker who worked from several addresses in London from 1881-1907. Vasel appeared to specialise in continuing the production of high quality decorative timepieces made popular by Thomas Cole who submitted several examples both under his name and on the stand of Hunt and Roskell at the Great Exhibition in 1851. Thomas Cole died abruptly of typhoid fever in 1864 no doubt leaving a ‘gap’ in the market for others to continue with the production of finely made timepieces in his style. The current lot is essentially indistinguishable both in quality and design from those originating from Cole’s workshop during his lifetime. The movement is made typically to Cole’s specification with shaped spotted plates and delicate five-spoke wheel work throughout and the case exhibits the finest grade of engraving normally reserved for the best examples.

-
59551 item(s)/page