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Lot 353

Corneille - a yellow metal full hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with roman numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial in a yellow metal engine turned case with monogram to centre, marked 14K 585, and numbered 736, inner case engraved Ancre Levees Visibles Rubis Spiral Breguet Corneille No. 274736, stem wind movement, diameter of dial 42mm, diameter of case 48mm, gross weight 79.9g, watch is not running.Condition report:The inner dust cover is marked 14K and 585. Please see additional uploaded images of it and the movement.

Lot 294

Pocket watch in 18k gold Anchor Spiral Breguet 15 jewels, total weight 67.6gr. Slightly dented bonnet. - Weight: 67 g - Shipping available - Region: Suisse - Sizes: H 65MM X D 47MM

Lot 1110

A FINE WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY SMALL TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER WITH ARNOLD'S 'U + I' SHAPED BALANCEARNOLD AND DENT, LONDON, CIRCA 1835The circular four pillar single chain fusee movement with five-spoke wheel crossings, Harrison's maintaining power, jewelled pivots for the escape wheel and Earnshaw type spring detent escapement regulated by helical-sprung Arnold 'U + I' shaped balance incorporating tapered weights with opposing timing screws and perpendicular poising bar, the backplate with tall balance cock centred with a ruby cabochon endstone, applied separate plate for the mainspring pivot fitted with a set-up ratchet, and blued steel movement pillar and backcock securing screws, the 3.325 inch circular silvered Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial beneath signature ARNOD & DENT, 84. Strand, London, N: 820 across the centre and WIND/UP, 0-48 power reserve dial at twelve o'clock, with blued steel spade hands and secured by a convex-glazed screw-down bezel into a lacquered brass bowl with pivoted dust-cap covered winding hole to underside, mounted via gimbals into a mahogany three tier box with typsy winding key, the middle tier applied with ivory roundel inscribed 820 to the front over lock with brass rectangular escutcheon plate and the sides with hinged with carrying handles.15cm (6ins) high, 14.5cm (5.75ins) wide, 14.5cm (5.75ins) deep.  Edward John Dent was a talented horologist who at the age of 17 transferred his apprenticeship from the trade of tallow chandler to watchmaking under the charge of Edward Gaudin in 1807. By 1817 he had become well known as a watch and clockmaker receiving commissions from the Admiralty for a 'Standard Astronomical Clock' and pocket chronometers for the Colonial Office Africa Expedition. In 1830 Dent went into partnership with John Roger Arnold which continued until 1840 when he left and set up business alone as E.J. Dent at 82 Strand, London, primarily making marine chronometers, watches and precision clocks.John Roger Arnold was born in 1769, the son of the famous watch and chronometer maker John Arnold. He initially trained under his father and then Abraham Louis Breguet before, in 1787, going into partnership with his father. The firm of Arnold and Son subsequently became principal suppliers of early marine chronometers to the Royal Navy and lasted until the death of John Arnold senior in 1799. John Roger Arnold continued the business, in 1817 he was appointed Master of the Clockmakers' Company and in 1821 he was credited with the invention of the 'U' shaped compensated chronometer balance. In 1830 Arnold took Edward John Dent into partnership (after the unfortunate demise of his adopted son and likely successor); the partnership lasted ten years before being dissolved leaving Arnold to work alone until his death in 1843. The design of the balance used in the present chronometer conforms to the 'third type' of Arnold's 'U' design (designated 'U + I') as described in Mercer, Vaudrey JOHN ARNOLD & SON on page 156 (with an example illustrated plate 175). Condition Report: Movement is in relatively clean working condition with no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. The dial is in fine condition with good even silvering and strong bluing to the hands. The bowl and gimbals show light wear, oxidation and discolouration to the finish otherwise are in vry good original condition. The top tier of the case may well be a very well-made replacement and has some scratching to the top surface, otherwise case is in very good relatively clean condition. Chronometer is complete with typsy winder and a case key.IVORY LICENCE - U876WTGUCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 1045

Ɵ&nbspHOROLOGICAL REFERENCE BOOKS RELATING TO WATCHESFIFTEEN VOLUMES:Daniels, George The Art of Breguet Sotheby Parke Bernet, London and New York 1974, dj; Clutton, Cecil and Daniels, George WATCHES B.T, Batsford Limited, London 1965, dj; Clutton, Cecil and Daniels, George WATCHES enlarged edition Sotheby Parke Bernet, London and New York 1975, dj; Camerer Cuss, Terence THE ENGLISH WATCH 1585-1970 Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge 2009, dj; Camerer Cuss, T.P. The Camerer Cuss Book of ANTIQUE WATCHES Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge 1976, dj; Daniels, George WATCHMAKING Sotheby Publications London 1981, dj; Kemp, Robert The Englishman's Watch John Sherratt and Son Limited, London 1979, dj; Thompson, David Watches The British Museum Press, London 2008, dj; Clutton, Cecil Collector's Collection The Antiquarian Horological Society, London 1974, dj; Daniels, George English & American Watches Abelard-Schuman, London, New York and Toronto 1967, dj; Camerer Cuss, T.P. The Country Life Book of WATCHES Country Life Limited, London 1967, dj; Cutmore, M. The Watch Collector's Handbook David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1976, dj; Ullyett, Kenneth Watch Collecting Frederick Muller, London 1970, dj; Hayward, J.F. VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM, ENGLISH WATCHES Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London 1969, softbound; Anon SMITH & SONS LTD. Guide to The Purchase of a WATCH, With Illustrations facsimile reprint of the circa 1892 trade catalogue, Malcolm Gardner, Sevenoaks 1969, gilt titled blue cloth; together with copies of Gould, Rupert T. THE MARINE CHRONOMETER, IT'S HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge 1989, dj; Britten, F.J. The Antique Collectors' Club edition of OLD CLOCKS AND WATCHES AND THEIR MAKERS Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge 1977, dj, and two related sundry publications, (19). Provenance:The Leonard Fuller Collection.

Lot 1085

A FINE WILLIAM IV 18CT GOLD QUARTER-REPEATING POCKET WATCH WITH CYLINDER ESCAPEMENTARNOLD AND DENT, LONDON, 1832The gilt single fusee movement with four columnar pillars pinned through the backplate and cylinder escapement regulated by sprung three-arm flat-rim steel balance, the quarter repeat-work operated via plunger to the suspension post sounding the hours on a gong followed by ting-tang quarters on the same and a second smaller gong set within the circumference of the case, the backplate with plain balance cock incorporating faceted ruby endstone and with wedge-shaped foot, set beside raised plate for the mainspring barrel applied with spring set-up ratchet opposing Slow/Fast regulation lever and engraved signature Jn'o. R. Arnold, London with serial number 3882 and further text & Dent to the spring barrel pivot plate, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial signed ARNOLD & DENT, LONDON, 3882 and with gold/gilt moon hands, the engine-turned silvered case with suspension post and loop at twelve o'clock, crest engraved as stag to the centre of the rear cover and inscribed Guy Lenox Prendergast to the inner cover, marks for London 1832 maker HH.The pillar plate 3.5cm (1.375ins) diameter, the case 4.8cm (1.875ins) diameter. Provenance:The Leonard Fuller Collection. Purchased from Aubrey Brocklehurst, London, 29th August 1967 for £95. The inscription to the inside cover indicates that the present watch was formerly the property of Guy Lenox Prendergast (1773-1845). Prendergast was of Irish descent and held many positions in the East India Company, mostly in Madras and Bombay, from 1793 (including chief Judge, Bombay 1816) until 1826. He was then elected as M.P. for Lymington 1827. Edward John Dent was a talented horologist who at the age of 17 transferred his apprenticeship from the trade of tallow chandler to watchmaking under the charge of Edward Gaudin in 1807. By 1817 he had become well known as a watch and clockmaker receiving commissions from the Admiralty for a 'Standard Astronomical Clock' and pocket chronometers for the Colonial Office Africa Expedition. In 1830 Dent went into partnership with John Roger Arnold which continued until 1840 when he left and set up business alone as E.J. Dent at 82 Strand, London, primarily making marine chronometers, watches and precision clocks.John Roger Arnold was born in 1769, the son of the famous watch and chronometer maker John Arnold. He initially trained under his father and then Abraham Louis Breguet before, in 1787, going into partnership with his father. The firm of Arnold and Son subsequently became principal suppliers of early marine chronometers to the Royal Navy and lasted until the death of John Arnold senior in 1799. John Roger Arnold continued the business, in 1817 he was appointed Master of the Clockmakers' Company and in 1821 he was credited with the invention of the 'U' shaped compensated chronometer balance. In 1830 Arnold took Edward John Dent into partnership (after the unfortunate demise of his adopted son and likely successor); the partnership lasted ten years before being dissolved leaving Arnold to work alone until his death in 1843. The present lot would appear to be a particularly early product of the Arnold and Dent partnership as the '& Dent' text engraved to the mainspring pivot plate would appear to be an addition executed after John Roger Arnold's signature. This would suggest that the movement had already been finished by Arnold and was awaiting dialling/casing before the creation of the partnership in 1831. Condition Report: Watch is in fine, clean fully working condition. The backplate retains original gilt finish with minimal wear/scratching. The dial has two very slight hairline cracks at nine o'clock as well as a tiny edge chip (all only visible on very close examination). The case has overall light to moderate wear to exterior and the marks are a little rubbed otherwise case is in very good original condition with bezel and rear closing tightly.Gross weight 113g, watch has a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 29

Vacheron & Constantin. An 18K gold keyless wind open face pocket watchDate: Circa 1905Movement: Gilt Swiss lever, cut and compensated bi-metallic balance, swan neck regulation, wolf's tooth winding, No.356569Dial: Guilloché engraved silvered, black Arabic numeral hour markers to brushed surround, black outer minute track, subsidiary seconds at 6, blued steel Breguet style handsCase: Polished round, monogram to back, cuvette engraved 'J.A.M. Mulder, La Haye', No.220687Signed: Case, dial & movementSize: 49mm Accompaniments: Vacheron & Constantin fitted caseFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 14

Paul Henry Matthey, Locle. An unusual 18K gold keyless wind full hunter diablotine chronograph pocket watchDate: Circa 1890Movement: Swiss lever, cut and compensated bi-metallic balance, No.10549Dial: White, black Roman numeral hour markers, black outer minute and 1/5th second tracks, subsidiary quarter-second diablotine dial at 6, blued steel Breguet style hands, centre chronograph handCase: Engine turned hinged, coin edged band, chronograph buttons at 12 and 4, No.10549Signed: Case, dial & movementSize: 55mmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 32

International Watch Company. A 14K gold keyless wind open face pocket watchDate: Circa 1925Movement: Swiss lever, cut and compensated bi-metallic balance, No.884419Dial: Pale champagne, black Arabic numeral hour markers, black outer minute track with 5 minute markers, subsidiary seconds at 6, blued steel Breguet handsCase: Polished round, ridged back, engraved bezels and bow, cuvette engraved 'L.Hainz, Prague, No.910989Signed: Case, dial & movementSize: 51mm Accompaniments: Fitted caseFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 749

Restell & Son of Tooting gold plated open faced pocket watch with gold Breguet hands and Roman numerals, engraved gold dial and signed movement, case diameter 42mm, serial number 5547, 57g. 

Lot 285

An Omega pocket watch on a white tone metal chain. The Omega open-face pocket watch having Arabic indices, Breguet hands and subsidiary dial to white tone metal outer case. Signed Omega to dial and inner case. The watch sold as found with two repaired numbers. The Omega pocket watch strung on a white tone metal curb link chain with swivel dog lead clasps, unmarked. The watch to come in box for A. Starkey, Shoreham by Sea. Pocket watch measures 4.7cm x 6cm (including bale). Chain measures 25cm. Weighs 79.87g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate. All watches are sold as untested, therefore without warranty. 

Lot 117

A 9ct gold Cyma wristwatch together with a hallmarked silver wristwatch. The two watches to include a 9ct gold Cyma wristwatch with Roman numeral indices, Breguet hands, subsidiary dial and gold tone decoration to 9ct gold case and stretch bracelet strap. Marked 9ct to inner case and bracelet strap link. The lot to also include a hallmarked 800 silver wristwatch with Arabic indices and 24-hour subsidiary dial to stretch bracelet strap, hallmarked with Swiss marks. Gold watch sold AF without crown. Gold Cyma watch measures 19cm. Silver watch measures 18cm. 9ct gold watch weighs 20g. Total weight 40g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate. All watches are sold as untested, therefore without warranty. 

Lot 500

OMEGA Savonette Taschenuhr ca. 1923. 14K Gelbgold inkl. Staubdeckel. Vergoldetes Kronenaufzugswerk Kal. 18SPB, 3/4 Platine mit Ankerhemmung, Breguet Spirale und Feinreglage. Sehr gute Gangwerte, +5 Sek., 338° Amplitude. Zifferblatt mit arabischen Ziffern, gebläuten Zeigern und kleiner Sekunde. Vergoldete Kette mit 23 cm anbei. Durchmesser ohne Aufzugskrone ca. 49 mm. Gewicht ca. 92,6 Gramm. | OMEGA Savonette Pocket Watch approx. 1923. 14K yellow gold including dust cover. Gold-plated crown winding movement cal. 18SPB, 3/4 plate with lever escapement, Breguet hairspring and fine regulator. Very good performance, +5 seconds, 338° amplitude. Dial with Arabic numerals, blued hands and small seconds. Gold-plated chain with 23 cm attached. Diameter without winding crown approx. 49 mm. Weight approx. 92.6 grams.

Lot 879

A stainless steel cased Rolex pocket watch, the dial signed Saunders Sydney, the movement signed Rolex Elinvar Balance & HPG Breguet, the inner case stamped 1006878 2168, (af needs glass and wont wind) Condition Report:No condition report available.

Lot 275

J.W. Benson, a 9ct gold half-hunter pocket watch the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, blued-steel moon hands and signed J.W. Benson, London, the movement having engine-turned decoration to the silvered backplate, an overcoil Breguet hairspring to the lever escapement and stamped Swiss Made, the case and inner cuvee hallmarked for 9ct gold, Birmingham, 1926 along with the initials A.L.D. for the Dennison Watch Case Company, formerly Aaron Lufkin Dennison of Handsworth, Birmingham, diameter 48mm, gross weight approx. 94.65gs.

Lot 277

Henri-Jacot Burmann, Suisse, a rare late Victorian gun metal double-sided open-faced pocket watch with moonphase and calendar the dial having an outer silvered aspect showing the days of the week, and inner gilded aspect showing the date from 1-31 with a single blued-steel hand, a further aperture showing the month and date for the last day of each month, set via a wheel to the side, with the white enamel dial to the reverse side having black Roman numerals, blued-steel spade hands, a subsidiary seconds dial with a moonphase disc to the centre, the movement having a lever escapement with a Breguet over-coil to the hairspring and trademark of a shooting star or comet being that of J. Burmann, patentee of this watch design in 1881, diameter 54mm.Henri-Jacot Burmann took out a US patent, no. 245,130 on the 2nd August 1881 for a calendar pocket watch with moonphase followed by a Swiss patent no. 24914 in 1903. Copies of both accompany this lot.

Lot 206

Unsigned - A Swiss 14ct gold hunter pocket watch, circa 1920, silvered dial with engine turned inner, black Arabic numerals, blued hands and subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock, 15 jewel crown wind movement, case, 52mm diameter with facetted edge, both covers decorated with engraved pastoral scenes, interiors numbered, with Swiss mark for 14ct gold, additionally marked 14K, the cuvette similarly marked and additionally engraved QUALITE EXTRA LEVEES VISIBLES ANCRE 15 RUBIS DOUBLE PLATEAU SPIRAL BREGUET CHATON, between a medal collection, 72.3g gross

Lot 002

A French 18ct gold open face pocket watch, signed Breguet 3547, the white dial with roman numerals and an Arabic numeral outer ring, subsidiary second dial, working order, monogrammed on outer back plate, inner back plate signed and numbered, working orde

Lot 120A

Stauer, Graves, a recent gold-plated stainless steel round automatic chronograph wrist watch. The white dial with black Roman numerlas, blue breguet-type hands and sweep centre seconds and four subsidiary dials for 24-hours with moon-phase, days of the week, days of the month and months, 39mm diameter case with display back, on a brown 'crocodile-effect' strap, Stauer automatic movement, together with various paperwork and booklets, the original blue case, and two outer card boxes

Lot 191

14K GOLD LONGINES POCKET WATCH, top wind open faced, matt gilt dial with Breguet numeral 24hr hours dial, moon hands, subsidiary seconds dial marked '18', signed 3/4-plate lever movement, case and movement numbered 37****2, 45mm diam., 73.2g; and an Elgin gold plated pocket watch case no 677592, and gold plated and black satin watch ribbon (3)Provenance: deceased estate MalvernComments: 14K watch dented edge at 2 and 8, back with surface scratches/wear, dial margin worn, lacks glass. Elgin case worn.

Lot 1200

A collection of mostly horological reference books, including 'Watchmaking' by George Daniels, 1981, signed by author, 'Ree's Clocks, Watches and Chronometers' by David and Charles Reprints, 'The Art of Breguet' Habsburg Auction catalogue, four books by Donald de Carle and four other watch catalogues/brochures.

Lot 1038

A 19th century Continental 18ct gold enamel open-face key-wind fob watch, by Eardley & Norton, circa 1850s, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel breguet hands, hand painted enamel caseback depicting lady with a fan, and 18ct dust cover, case no. 5040, case width 31mm, 19.3g gross, not currently working . Condition Report: Movement – not currently working and needs attention Dial - clean Glass - loose but still present Hands - good Case - quite worn on high points, numerous heavy abrasions on enamel caseback and dust cover has dents around edges

Lot 1037

A 19th century German 18ct gold open-face key-wind quarter repeater pocket watch, by Fredric Winkhaus of Carthausen, white enamel dial with hand painted black Arabic numerals, blued steel breguet hands, engine turned sunburst caseback, yellow metal dust cover engraved 'Fredric Winkhaus a Carthausen, pres Schwelm en Prusse", set with rose-cut diamond balance jewel, case no. 4221, case width 54mm, not currently working, 114.8g gross . Condition Report:Movement – not currently working and balance wheel stops immediately after being rotated, repeating function appears to be working Dial - 2 overpainted chips at 3 and 9, along with chips around keyholeGlass - present but loose from watchHands - lacking minute handCase - general wear to high points and a few light dents around bezel

Lot 611

Breguet jump hour gold and enamelled pocket watch, circa 1910, engine turned silvered dial, signed, with hour aperture, minutes, and seconds dials, the case decorated on the back with a cornucopia of flowers and scrolls, the inner dust cover inscribed 'Breguet Echappement a Cylindre Rue Trempee Quatre Trous en Rubis', gilt cylinder mechanical movement, 43mm diameter, gross weight approx. 42g Please note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing). The watch ticks when wound however the date is not moving on correctly upon the hour so in our opinion the watch would benefit from a service and a general clean. There are three splits to the edge of the inner dust cover, one being adjacent to the hinge. There are losses to the black enamel on the edge of the watch and around the bezel.

Lot 592

French silver repeating pocket watch, signed 'Breguet a Paris', white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, knurled edge, plunge repeat through the pendant repeating the hours and half hour, signed brass inner dust cover, 56mm diameter Please note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing). Some light dents and numerous fine scratches on the back cover commensurate with age. Chip to the edge of the glass with conforming chip to the edge of the enamelled dial. Further chips to the dial at 3 and 5 o'clock. A hair crack from the right hand winding hole running in an arc to around 9 o'clock. A chip to the left winding hole just above 8 o'clock. Repeat mechanism works. Watch currently ticks when wound.

Lot 231

A SWISS SILVER VERGE CENTRE-SECONDS POCKET WATCH WITH FIGURAL ENAMEL DIAL AND ECCENTRIC CALENDAR COURVOISIER FRERES, LA CHAUX-DE-FONDS, EARLY 19th CENTURY The slim gilt full-plate single fusee movement with four columnar pillars pinned through the backplate, plain stop iron block, and verge escapement regulated by sprung three-arm steel balance with tompion-type regulation, the backplate with fine pierced and sculpted radial scroll decorated balance bridge with herringbone decorated rim over silvered regulation disc engraved Advance/Retard flanked by engraved signature Courvoisier Freres and serial number N. 12576 to outer margin, the circular enamel dial finely polychrome painted with scene of Aeneus rescuing his father from the burning city of Troy incorporating small dial with vertically aligned Arabic numerals, signed Courvoisier, Freres and with gilt moon hands to lower margin, beneath subsidiary month-of-the-year annotated in French and with appropriate zodiacal symbols, and date-of-the-month dials eccentrically positioned within the scene to the right hand side, the outer track divided for seconds incorporating Arabic fifteen-second annotations, the case with cavetto moulded bezel, conforming border to rear and suspension post with bow at twelve o'clock, the inside of the case with repeat serial number 12576, another number 1.3.6.8., initials IsIG and a crowned letter F. The pillar plate 4.8cm (1.875ins) diameter; the case 6cm (2.125ins) diameter.     The Courvoisier family of clockmakers was established with the formation of a partnership between Louis Courvoisier (1758-1832) and his father-in-law Captain Louis-Benjamin Robert (1732-1781) in 1781. In 1787 Robert died leaving his share of the business in control of his widow, Charlotte. This arrangement continued until 1811 when Louis Courvoisier took his son, Frederic Alexander into partnership to form 'Courvoisier et Cie'. In 1825 Louis handed over the control of the family business to Frederic Alexander which also employed his two brothers, Henry Louis and Philippe Auguste Courvoisier. In around 1842 Frederic Alexander left to work alone leaving the business in the hands of the two remaining brothers trading as 'Courvoisier Freres'. The business was then succeeded by Henry Louis's three sons in 1852.   The enamel dial of the current lot is finely painted and depicts Aeneus rescuing his father from the burning city of Troy. Watches with fine figural painted enamel dials incorporating subsidiaries were particularly fashionable in France and Switzerland in around 1800 with many makers such as Meuron and Company, Mermillon and even Abraham Louis Breguet incorporating dials in this style. Indeed this type of dial may, in part, have been influenced by the Napoleon administration's attempt to adopt the 'Revolutionary' decimal calendar as a few watches survive with subsidiaries annotated with this short lived alternative. Condition Report: The fusee chain is currently unhitched from the spring barrel but is present; it is most probable that there is a problem with the mainspring hence it probably requires replacement. The movement will run when motive power is gently applied to the train suggesting that the rest of the train is in sound working condition. The mechanism is a little dirty/dull however the gilding is in good original condition with very few surfaces scratches or other blemishes. The dial is a little loose, there is some chipping around the winding holes and a very light hairline crack between the hole and the centre of the hour dial. There are other extremely faint hairlines to the centres of the other two subsidiaries and to the left of the right arm of the figure of Aeneus, otherwise dial is in fine original condition with minimal scratching/blemishes. Only the hour and minute hands are present; there is no arbor visible for the seconds hand of the day-of-the-week subsidiary suggesting that the under-dial work may be incomplete; the date-of-the-month dial has an arbor visible at the centre. The case is in sound condition with visible damage limited to slight denting, a few light scuffs and scratches and wear. There is no winding key included.   Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 2142

Breguet: A Good 18 Carat White Gold Automatic Power Reserve Centre Seconds Moonphase Display Wristwatch, signed Breguet, No:4987, model: Classique, ref: 7787BB129V6, circa 2014, (calibre 591DRL) lever movement signed and numbered 0112886, silvered engine turned dial with Roman numerals and signed and numbered 4987, moonphase display aperture and power reserve, case with coin edge decorated sides, side of the case with moonphase adjustment pusher at 9, Breguet crown, glazed snap-on back signed and numbered 7787 4987, convention gold mark 750, Breguet strap and Breguet 18 carat white gold deployant clasp, with Breguet boxes, Certificate of origin booklet, instruction booklet, spare Breguet strap and a 18 carat white gold moonphase adjustment tool pusher stamped 750 39mm wideCase with surface scratches, top left hand side lug with three very minor dents visible under an eyeglass, strap with minor wear in parts, buckle on the deployant clasp with small scratches, glass is clean, dial is clean, movement is clean, hand setting correctly, power reserve hand moves correctly when manually winding the watch, moonphase adjustment pusher is working correctly, movement in going order.

Lot 503

A. LANGE & SÖHNE Savonette Taschenuhr ca. 1912-1915. Gelbgold 18K inkl. Staubdeckel. Gehäusenummer 64423. Vergoldetes Handaufzug-Werk mit 3/4 Platine, Goldanker, bimetallischer Kompensationsunruh, Breguet-Spirale, Schwanenhals-Feinregulierung, gebläute Schrauben, Aufzugsräder mit doppeltem Sonnenschliff, Werknummer 64423, funktionsfähig mit sehr guten Gangwerten (-5 Sek., 325°). 3-teiliges weißes Emaille-Zifferblatt mit arabischen ziffern, sign. "A. Lange & Söhne, Glashütte i/Sa", Gold-Zeiger. Neutrales Uhrenetui anbei. Guter Zustand, leichte Gebrauchsspuren am Gehäuse. Durchmesser ca. 53 mm ohne Krone.| A. LANGE & SÖHNE Savonette pocket watch approx. 1912-1915. 18K yellow gold including dust cover. Case number 64423. Gold-plated hand-wound movement with 3/4 plate, gold anchor, bimetallic compensation balance, Breguet hairspring, swan neck fine adjustment, blued screws, winding wheels with double sunburst finish, movement number 64423, functionalwith very good rate values (-5 Sec., 325°). 3-part white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, signed. "A. Lange & Söhne, Glashütte i/Sa", gold hands. Neutral watch case enclosed. Good condition, slight signs of wear on the case. Diameter approx. 53 mm without crown.

Lot 1026

An Art Deco 9ct two-colour gold mechanical wristwatch head, circa 1930s, rectangular silvered dial with applied silvered breguet Arabic numerals, blued steel breguet hands and subsidiary seconds dial, cased signed EWC (European Watch & Clock Company), hallmarks Edinburgh 1933, movement no. 1.028.459, case no. 10625, case width 25mm, 16.5g gross, working orderMovement – currently working Dial - general surface abrasions and a few light surface stain spotsGlass - general surface wear and abrasions Hands - goodCase - wire lugs are quite thin and high points worn with a few dents on casebackCrown – crown and stem are detached from movement and so unabel to adjust handsBracelet - noneNotes – no box or papers

Lot 92

9CT GOLD SLIM SWISS HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH, import marks for London 1934, cover with blue enamelled Breguet numeral chapter ring, matt champagne dial similarly numbered, susbsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands, 16J keyless 3/4 plate lever movement stamped Vertex & 'V.W.' 45mm diam, 54.6g, in mother of pearl, ebony and kingwood parquetry watch box (2)Provenance: private collection CardiffComments: cover slightly bent, otherwise v. good.

Lot 558

A ladies' 9ct gold mechanical bracelet watch, 26mm diameter, with a white enamel dial, red and black Arabic numerals, blued Breguet empire hands, movement by Stauffer Sons & Co., case no. 314562, Glasgow import hallmark 1927, to a gold expanding link bracelet, stamped 9K, 20.79gCondition ReportCurrently running at time of cataloguing. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands adjust.Glass showing visible scratches centrally.Bracelet and spring mechanisms appear to be in good condition.Marks and scratches to surfaces commensurate with age and wear.Minor tarnish.

Lot 529

A top wind open faced Omega pocket watch, with a 46mm diameter white metal case, a white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, gilt antique Breguet hands, with base metal cuvette and oval bow, case no.141 14, movement no. 10821788, movement and case signed Omega, suspended by a base metal two colour curb link Albert chain with a swivel and bolt ring to either end, 74.84gCondition ReportCurrently running at time of cataloguing. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands adjust.Case and Albert chain both tested as base metal.Minor marks and scratches to surfaces.

Lot 268

ROLEX BUBBLEBACK “DIDACTIC" REF. 1858, 30S Case: signed, Steelium steel alloy, signed, screwed caseback and signed Oyster Watch Co. Bracelet/Strap: – Dial: signed, silvered, Arabic numerals, small seconds. Movement: signed, self-winding caliber Hunter 8-3/4 (520), n. 1143, 17 jewels, patent 97101, Auto Rotor, watchmakers instruction inscribed all around the movement, lever escapement, balance with screws adjusted in six positions, blued Breguet hairspring. Accessories: – Diameter Ø: 32 mm Note: running at the time of cataloguing, but a servicing is suggested.

Lot 13

ROLEX HUNTER CASE WATCH, PERIOD 1920 Case: marked, n. 331611, gold-plated, knurled band. Dial: signed, "Nulli Secundus" writing, white enamel, Roman numerals, small seconds. Movement: signed, key-less winding, 17 jewels, lever escapement, cut compensated bimetallic balance with screws adjusted in three positions, Breguet hairspring, micrometric register. Accessories: – Diameter Ø: 47 mm Note: running at the time of cataloguing, but a servicing is suggested.

Lot 83

THE MARIO F. CARLEO COLLECTION - KEY-WINDING POCKET WATCH, QUARTER-REPEATER, AUTOMATON AND LIBERTINE SCENE, SIGNED BREGUET, 1810 Case: four-body in gold, engine turned caseback, reeded band, gilt metal cuvette signed “Breguet a Paris N.45117”. Dial: silvered plate, Roman numerals, signed “Breguet”. On sides two jacquemarts, one female and one sauvage, are striking on bells. Within an aperture there is a third automaton representing a browsing goat behind which, through a lever placed on band, can be displayed an erotic scene. Movement: fusee winding, signed "Breguet a Paris", verge escapement, pierced and engraved cock, upper cap jewel, plate and bridge decorated with engravings on edges. Quarter and hour repeater on gong and automatons, activated by pressing pendant. Accessories: – Diameter Ø: 54 mm Note: running at the time of cataloguing, but a servicing is suggested.

Lot 47

VALDOR WATCH CHRONOMETRE 1ST CLASS IN GOLD, PERIOD 1900 Case: signed, n. 15764, in 18K gold, signed dome, glazed movement. Dial: signed, silvered, Arabic numerals, small seconds. Movement: signed, key-less winding caliber, jewels with châton, detent escapement, cut compensated bimetallic balance with screws, Breguet hairspring, micrometer regulator. Accessories: – Diameter Ø: 58 mm | Weight: 142.6 g Note: running at the time of cataloguing, but a servicing is suggested.

Lot 372

Swiss/French. A gold, platinum, enamel, diamond and ruby set pendant watch on platinum chainCirca 1900Swiss keyless wind movement, silvered dial with printed Breguet style numerals, gold and platinum box shaped case with winding crown and faux decorative crown to the opposite side, guilloché enamel and diamond set panel to the back depicting a neoclassical female figure, suspended from a diamond and ruby set pendant (possibly a conversion from a lapel watch) and platinum chain, drop lacking24mm x 48.7mm including the brooch (VAT charged on hammer price)Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece

Lot 7816

Herrensavonette "OMEGA". Guillochiertes Doublé-Gehäuse, schauseitig mit ungravierter Wappenkartusche. Weißes Emailzifferblatt (Rand bei 9 besch.) mit schwarzen und roten, arabischen Ziffern, Eisenbahnminuterie, gebläuten Zeigern und kleiner Sekunde bei 6. Platinenwerk mit 15 Steinen, Kompensationsunruh und Breguet-Spirale, gem. OMEGA Watch Co Swiss und num. 6649607. Gehäuse num. 7443935. Tragespuren wie Kratzer und kl. Dellen. Um 1900. D. 5 cm.

Lot 348

Tavannes Watch & Co. 18K yellow gold Swiss gousset watch, case and dust cover in full gold, total weight 64.3gr. Engraved "Ancre de precision, Spirale Breguet, 15 Rubis, Grand Prix Tavannes Watch & Co". - Weight: 64 g - Shipping available - Region: Suisse - Sizes: H 65MM X D 50MM - Condition Detail: 64.3 grs

Lot 1315

A 1930s lady's Titus 9 ct gold wristlet watch having a crown-wound movement, silvered tonneau face, blued steel Breguet hands and Arabic numerals, total 8.6 g

Lot 1340

A Soviet-era Molnija "Slava Precision" stainless steel open-faced railway pocket watch, having a crown-wound movement, Breguet hands, Arabic numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial, 18 mm excluding stem, crown and bow, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability untested)

Lot 202

DESOUTTER A GOLD KEYLESS WIND OPEN FACED REPEATER POCKET WATCH WITH MOON PHASE, CIRCA 1840Movement: Lever escapement, bimetallic split balance, flat balance spring, repeater work Case: Gold case, snap case back with engine turned decoration, unmarked Dial: Silver Size: 53mm Signed: Case, dial Accessories: Desoutter box, suspended on a gold chain, stamped 18ct Provenance:From the collection of Sir David Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons Bt (28 January 1851 - 19 April 1925), thence by direct family descent.Sir David Salomons had a lifelong passion for horology and became a leading authority the watches of Abraham-Louis Breguet. He also gathered together the largest and most important collection of Breguet watches. Following his death, his widow Vera donated a large part of Sir David's Breguet watch collection to the L. A. Mayer Institute for Islamic Art in Jerusalem, and sold some of the remaining watches at Christies in 1965.Louis Albert Desoutter was born in Saint Nazzare, and emigrated to London in 1883 where he became a prominent watchmaker, restorer and retailer. He established a watch making/retailing business in Hanover Street which thrived between 1890 and 1937.  Condition Report: Movement is currently functioning. Repeater work functioning, but slowly and requires attentionMovement has scratches, marks and tarnishing commensurate with general wear visible when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in an average condition with some light marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Tarnishing to the dialHands appear to be in a generally good condition.Glass has some scratches and marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Case appears to be in good condition with minor scratches and marks. Crown has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Watch - 108g grossChain - 9.5g This lot comes with a box but no papers.Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved.If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com             Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 454

Goldene Zylindertaschenuhr. Mitte 19. Jh. Gehäuse-Nr. 34834, Werk-Nr. 7500. Werk mit Zylinderhemmung und Schlüsselaufzug. Läuft. Weißes Emailziffernblatt mit römischen Zahlen, Minutenkranz und Breguet-Zeigern. Feingehaltspunze für 750 Gold (1819-1865), Meistermarke E.P., gravierter Staubdeckel aus Metall. Ø 4,7 cm. 54 g. Ziseliertes Lépine-Gehäuse mit kunstvollem Blattrankendekor und einer leeren Wappenreserve. Innendeckel mit Kratzspuren, Ziffernblatt fein haarrissig, 1 Zeiger ergänzt, Werk restauriert. Mit Schlüssel. Aufrufzeit 12. | Juni 2024 | voraussichtlich 18:01 Uhr (CET) Golden cylinder pocket watch. Mid-19th century Case No. 34834, Movement No. 7500. Movement with cylinder escapement and keywind. Running. White enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute ring and Breguet hands. Fine hallmark for 750 gold (1819-1865), master's mark E.P., engraved metal dust cover. Ø 4.7 cm. 54 g. Chased lepine case with elaborate foliate decoration and an empty coat of arms reserve. Inner lid with scratch marks, dial finely hairline cracked, 1 hand replaced, movement restored. With key. Call time 12 | June 2024 | probably 18:01 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

Lot 359

AN ENAMELLED FOB WATCH white enamelled dial, Breguet style black painted Arabic numerals, outer track, spade hour hand, orangey-red guilloche enamel to the reverse with gold painted detailing, seed pearl border to both sides, manual wind movement, stamped to the inside of case back 'MÉTALDORÉ', case c.28.0mm, (c.19.7g)

Lot 1511

Unnamed silver open faced pocket watch with alarm, blued Breguet hands, black Arabic numerals, white enamel dial and unsigned movement, case diameter 52mm. 

Lot 1527

Longines Grand Prix Art Deco 14ct gold keyless winding open faced pocket watch with subsidiary seconds dial, blued Breguet hands, black Arabic numerals, silver dial and signed movement, case diameter 47mm, serial number 3922803, 56g. 

Lot 1554

Chevalier Et Compagnie gold open faced pocket watch with blued Breguet hands, black Arabic numerals, white enamel dial and signed diamond set movement, case diameter 55mm, serial number 1264, 88g. 

Lot 1578

Castaing of Lyon 18ct gold hour repeating open faced pocket watch with blued Breguet hands, black Roman numerals and white enamel dial, case diameter 54mm, 127g. 

Lot 209

Early 20th century 14ct gold full hunter pocket watch, signed Qte. Breguet, 52mm diameterTotal weight 79.9 grams. The watch is currently running. The hands adjust correctly. The case is in very good condition, the engraved decoration is very crisp, no obvious dents or scratches. The dial has a very fine hairline crack and missing the glass. The inner gold dust cover is also stamped 14k.

Lot 35

Breguet Jumping Hours Souscription, 80s18k gold round case with fluted sides, n.4699 and 24/50.Cream coloured dial with guilloché and brushed finishing, hour indication aperture at 12 o'clock, painted arabic numerals.Automatic movement, cal.561.Breguet leather strap and Breguet gold buckle.Size: 36 mm.Accompanied by Breguet warranty and souscription booklet.The Jumping Hours Souscription was introduced in the late 80s, following the original souscription method employed by Abraham Louis Breguet at the end of the 18th century (trusting clients who were willing to pay an amount in advance in order to reserve a watch that was yet to be made). This very rare model has been produced in a limited series of 50 pieces individually numbered.

Lot 87

A rare and unusual 19th century French brass momento mori skull watch in 17th century style. The white dial with black Arabic numerals, steel breguet-type hands and a winding aperture near 1 & 2, the hinged skull shaped case engraved with a crested shield within ribbon tied pendants, the fusee lever movement with turned pillars, a bridge cock and a silvered regulation dial, approx. 44mm high overall including the suspension loop, 41mm wide, 32mm deep

Lot 93

Longines, a Canadian gold cased open face keyless pocket watch, circa 1931. With a presentation inscription from the Macaulay Club, the signed white enamel dial with black painted Arabic numerals, gilt breguet-type hands and a subsidiary seconds dial at 6, A.W.Co., 47mm diameter, four-piece hinged case, the back enamelled with a star and spiral motif and 'Macaulay Club 5', stamped inside '18K' & '750 Fine' (lacking the glass), Longines Watch Co. 19 jewel adjusted movement, No. 5027582, Cal.1879, the watch weighs 86g gross; together with a violet-velvet covered case marked inside 'Alex Falle, Montreal' Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuarcy.

Lot 181

Two lady's 9ct gold tonneau-shaped wrist watches, circa 1930's. One with a silvered guilloche dial with black painted Arabic numerals, the 'Stolkase' 21mm wide two-piece hinged case with a facetted bezel and Chester hallmarks, Swiss 15 jewel lever movement with three adjustments and a compensated mono-metallic balance; together with a plain tonneau-shaped wrist watch, circa 1930, the silvered dial with black painted Arabic numerals and breguet-type hands, the 21mm wide case with external import hallmarks for Glasgow 1930 and marked 'A5M' over '156', unnamed jewelled lever movement

Lot 383

Hebdomas, a silver eight-day duration pocket watch signed within Spiral Breguet Levees Visibles the typical Hebdomas dial having a visible lever escapement, black Roman numerals, blued steel hands, a sweep seconds hand and subsidiary dials showing day and date, the case with engine-turned decoration to the front and back and marked .925 for silver, diameter 50mm, total weight ca. 91.88gms.

Lot 382

A 9ct gold fuill-hunter pocket watch the dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the chrome-plated movement having a lever escapement with a Breguet overcoil to the hairspring, the case hallmarked for 9ct gold, London 1921 along with the casemakers initials EH for Edward Hickman, Old Alderley Road, Coventry, the inner cuvee similarly hallmarked, diameter 50mm, total weight ca. 91.88gms.

Lot 379

Waltham, USA, a gold-plated open-faced pocket watch the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, gold spade hands and signed A.W.W. Co. Waltham, Mass. the movement similarly signed and numbered 3801930 and having an engraved balance cock to the lever escapement, with a Breguet overcoil to the hairspring, the case having a screw back and stamped within 14ct gold-plated, diameter 54mm.

Lot 504

ZENITH Pocketmaster offenes Taschenuhr Chronometer, Ref. 07.0050.141 E. Aus 2002. Silber 925. Handaufzug-Werk Kal. 5011K, sehr gute Gangwerte (+1s/d, >350°). Silbernes Zifferblatt mit römischen Ziffern und Gangreserveanzeige, gebläute Breguet-Zeiger. Sehr guter Zustand, leichte Gebrauchsspuren am Gehäuse. Kaufrechnung anbei, Kauf 04/2002 bei Piguet & Fils in Le Sentier / Schweiz. Durchmesser ca. 60mm ohne Krone.| ZENITH Pocketmaster open face pocket watch chronometer, ref. 07.0050.141 E. From 2002. Silver 925. Manaual wound movement cal. 5011K, very good working order (+1s/d, >350°). Silver dial with roman numerals and power reserve display, blued Breguet hands. Very good condition, light signs of wear on the case. Purchase invoice enclosed, purchase 04/2002 at Piguet & Fils in Le Sentier / Switzerland. Diameter approx. 60mm without crown.

Lot 2064

A 19th century open-face key-wind pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, breguet hands and unmarked gold case, caseback with engraved decoration depicting ladies feeding a peacock, unmarked yellow metal dust cover inscribed "Echappement A Ancre Dix Trous En Pierre", case no. FJ8772, case width 46mm, 65.6g, working order Condition Report:Movement – currently working Dial - several small edge chips and a few hairline cracks around 8Glass - general surface wearHands - minute hand lacking tipCase - caseback quite worn with several light dents, apparently unmarked

Lot 177

Union Glashütte Taschenuhr Lépine mit UhrenketteDeutschland, um 1918-1920, Handaufzug, vergoldetes 3/4 Platinenwerk mit goldenem Anker und Ankerrad, Minutenradchaton verschraubt, Unruh mit Goldschrauben, Breguetspirale, Schwanenhalsfeinregelage, Gehäuse 935 Silber, punziert, Zwischendeckel 935 Silber, punziert, Uhrenkette 800 Silber, punziert, 2-teiliges, weißes Emaillezifferblatt mit schwarzen, arabischen Ziffern, roter Minuterie, kleine Sekunde, Louis-Quinze-Zeiger, Kronenaufzug, Gehäuse-, Staubdeckel- und Werk-Nr. 43501, Durchmesser 50 mm, Gewicht ca. 101,4 g, Kette 27,6 g, Funktion geprüft, gangbar, Zustand gut/befriedigend, Gehäuse restauriert mit Original-Box und Kopie des Kaufbelegs mit BeschreibungUnion Glashütte pocket watch Lépine with watch chainGermany, circa 1918-1920, manual winding, gilt 3/4 plate movement, gold anchor and escape wheel, screwed minute wheel chaton, balance with gold screws, Breguet balance spring, swan neck regulator, case 935 silver, hallmarked, intermediate cover 935 silver, hallmarked, watch chain 800 silver, hallmarked, 2-part white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, red minute track, small second, Louis Quinze hands, crown winding, case, dust cover and movement no. 43501, diameter 50 mm, weight approx. 101.4 g, chain 27.6 g, function tested, working, condition good/satisfactory, case restored with original box and copy of purchase receipt with description

Lot 173

Julius Assmann Glashütte Savonette im Prunkgehäuse mit UhrenketteDeutschland, um 1870-1873, Handaufzug, vernickeltes 3/4 Platinenwerk mit Streifen, Goldchatons, bimetallische Kompensationsunruh, Diamantdeckstein, Goldanker, -ankerrad und -minutenrad, Breguetspirale, Gehäuse 750 Gelbgold, punziert, Zwischendeckel 750 Gelbgold, Uhrenkette 750 Gelbgold, geprüft, guillochiertes Gehäuse, mit floral reliefierten Lünetten, Bügel und Hals, Kronenaufzug mit seitlichem Drücker zum Stellen des Zeigerwerks, Silberzifferblatt, graviert, vergoldet, stilisierte röm. Ziffern, kleine Sekunde, Zentrum und Zifferblattrand mit Eichenlaub- und Eicheldekor in Gold belegt, gebläute Stahlzeiger in Lilienform, Staubdeckel guillochiert und beschriftet, Gehäuse-, Staubdeckel- und Werk-Nr. 4424, Durchmesser 50 mm, Gewicht ca. 120,3 g, Kette ca. 37,8 g, Funktion geprüft, gangbar, Zustand gut/befriedigend, Spirale ist verbogen, reparaturbedürftig, mit Original-Box und Kopie des Kaufbelegs mit BeschreibungJulius Assmann Glashütte Savonette in a magnificent case with watch chainGermany, circa 1870-1873, hand-wound, nickel-plated 3/4 plate movement with stripes, gold chatons, bimetallic compensation balance, diamond endstone, gold anchor, anchor wheel and minute wheel, Breguet balance spring, 750 yellow gold case, hallmarked, 750 yellow gold intermediate cover, watch chain 750 yellow gold, tested, engine-turned case, with floral relief bezels, bow and neck, crown winder with lateral pusher for setting the hands, silver dial, engraved, gilt, stylised roman numerals, small second, centre and minute wheel, Breguet balance wheel, Breguet balance wheel, Breguet balance spring, gold-plated, gold-plated, gold-plated. Dial, engraved, gilt, stylised Roman numerals, small seconds, centre and edge of dial decorated with oak leaves and acorns in gold, blued steel hands in the shape of lilies, dust cover engine-turned and inscribed, case, dust cover and movement no. 4424, diameter 50 mm, weight approx. 120.3 g, chain approx. 37.8 g, function tested, working, condition good/satisfactory, spiral is bent, in need of repair, with original box and copy of purchase receipt with description

Lot 1330

A Victorian Masonic presentation silver pocket watch, by Maule of Newcastle upon Tyne, having a lever movement and enamel face with Roman numerals, blued steel Breguet hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the inner cover engraved "Presented to Bro Wm Carr, late MWGM, by a few of the members of the Ancient Order of Free Gardeners, Newcastle upon Tyne District, 25th May, 1874", the case back bearing an engraved Masonic device, 51 mm excluding bow and stem, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested)

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