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Lot 199

A Victorian 15ct gold lady's dress watch, half hunter case,  Swiss movement, enamel dial and breguet hands, black enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals to case front, expanding 15ct gold bracelet, case stamped 15ct 625 bracelet 15ct 21.7g gross

Lot 51

A SILVER 'ZENITH' OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, hand wound movement, white dial signed 'Zenith', Arabic numerals, subsidiary second dial at the six o'clock position, silver case, approximate case width 48mm, engine turned pattern with vacant cartouche, dust cover engraved 'Grand Prix Paris 1900, Mebaille d'or Geneve 1896, Ancre, Levees visibles double plateau, 15 rubis, Balancier compense, Spiral breguet, Zenith', inside case back stamped 800 with Swiss control mark, approximate gross weight 73.9 grams, together with one white metal and one yellow metal Albert chains (condition report: general moderate wear, watch winds, not currently working)

Lot 60

Lemania. A fine stainless manual wind chronograph wristwatchReference: 50744Date: Circa 1940Movement: Jewelled Cal.15134 manual windDial: Black, luminous Arabic numeral hour markers, white outer 1/5th second track with 5 minute markers, white inner base 1000 scale, white outer telemetre scale, subsidiary dials at 3 and 9 for seconds and 30 minute recording, white cathedral style hands, white centre chronograph handCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, snap on back, crown flanked by twin chronograph buttonsStrap/Bracelet: Associated brown leatherBuckle/Clasp: Steel buckleSigned: Dial & movementSize: 38mmFootnotes:Lemania originally began by manufacturing movements for brands including Omega, most noticeably used in their Speedmasters, but soon became a respectable chronograph producer in its own right. Lemania eventually came into the ownership of the Swatch Group and their workshops are now the manufacture for Breguet, leaving the Lemania name to disappear from modern watchmaking.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 64

Cartier. A very early and rare 18K gold manual wind wristwatchModel: SantosDate: Circa 1920Movement: 18-jewel manual wind, 8 adjustmentsDial: Silvered, black Roman numerals, black inner minute track, blued steel hands, numbered 5 above 16375 under dialCase: Polished rectangular, J.C. monogram to back, back secured by 4 screws in the band, 8 decorative rivets to the bezel, cabochon set crown, case back stamped 16375, indistinct number possibly 9110, 8550, inside back numbered 8550, inside bezel number 16375Strap/Bracelet: Black leatherBuckle/Clasp: Gold buckle stamped EJ for Edmond JaegerSigned: Case stamped EJ for Edmond Jaeger, dial signed CartierSize: 24.5mmFootnotes:Cartier was founded in 1847 in Paris by Louis-François Cartier, who in 1899 handed over to his three sons. They would establish the company internationally, making the Cartier a favourite among the elite. Named 'King of Jewellers', the brand was quick to turn its attention to watches. By establishing an exclusive contract with Edmond Jaeger between the years 1907 to 1938, Cartier were at the forefront when it came to the commercial adoption of the wristwatch. Edmond Jaeger had spent his formative years at Breguet before setting up his own workshop in 1907 and created some of the best pieces of the period. It was in 1911 that Cartier first released the Santos to the public after initially being designed in 1904 for Louis Cartiers friend Alberto Santos-Dumont. As stated by Cartier alongside their current line-up the signature design of the Santos 'with visible screws and a daring square silhouette, has adapted effortlessly to the times since its creation – while staying true to the watch's boundary-breaking inspiration.' The current lot represents a very early example of a Santos from circa 1920 and considering this watch is 100 years old it is a fantastic how relevant it still feels today. For an almost identical example see pg.113 in The Cartier Collection: Timepieces by F. Cologni.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 426

A quantity of miscellaneous items, to include: a large brass candlestick with knopped stem on spreading circular base, 43cm high; Chinese style bronze vase, 19cm high; a gilt metal heart pendant on chain; two glass decanters, one stopper missing, 11cm excluding stopper; an English pewter bowl with scalloped rim, stamped marks to base, 17.5cm diameter; a French leather bottle cover, stamped in gilt HENRI SIMON Coiffeur Parfumeur HOTEL LOTTI 9 R. Castiglione PARIS, 21.5cm high; a quantity of empty boxes to include a Patek Philippe box, a Breguet box, an Asprey cardboard box; a framed enamel plaque of nude lady laying on a chaise longue, plaque 9.5cm x 7.5cm; a chain link necklace; small quantity of costume jewellery including a large beaded necklace; a French domed top papier mache jewellery box; The Royal Game of Nine Holes, 21.5cm diameter; a framed print of a lady with a tattooed belly; and others (lot)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 453

A French brass mignonette carriage timepiece, Giteau Eleve de Breguet, Paris, late 19th century, the brass corniche case with swing handle bevelled glass panels, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals signed GITEAU ELEVE DE BREGUET PALAIS ROYAL 140, 7.2cm high excluding handle Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece offered for sale.The case with tarnishing, to include rubbing to gilt to top section and heavy loss of gilt and some Verdigris to base and left side. Tarnishing and scratches to underside. Some scratching throughout. There are cracks and restoration to enamel dial minor rubbing to makers mark. Minor wear and scratches to backplate. Winding mechanism does not work, needs restoration.

Lot 2202

Seltene Gold-Taschenuhr mit Schlagwerk und Selbstaufzug, Neuenburg, um 1820750 Roségold, guillochiertes Gehäuse, Nr. 6623, mit Neuenburger Stempel, 58 mm. Vergoldeter Staubdeckel. Goldenes, guillochiertes Zifferblatt mit schwarzen, arabischen Zahlen. Gebläute Breguet-Stahlzeiger. Feuervergoldetes Werk. Aufzug mit Schlüsssel und über Schwungmasse. Viertelstundenschlag auf Tonfeder mit Druckauslösung. Nicht funktionstüchtig.- Leichte Alters-und Gebrauchsspuren. Zu revidieren.

Lot 2205

Damen-Anhängeuhr, Vacheron & Constantin, um 1900750 Gelbgold. Glattes Gehäuse, Nr. 189666, 29 mm. Auf dem Staubdeckel signiert. Weisses Email-Zifferblatt mit arabischen Zahlen und kleiner Sekunde. Breguet-Goldzeiger. Handaufzugwerk, Nr. 313939, mit Ankerhemmung. Nicht funktionstüchtig. Dabei das originale, signierte Lederetui.- Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. Zu revidieren.

Lot 1077

Horology. Daniels (George), The Art of Breguet, 1975, dj, hb, 4to, Symonds, Thomas Tompion: His Life and Works, 1969, dj, hb, 4to, Burton, The Watch Collection of Stanley N. Burton, 1981, dj, hb, 4to, [&] Cuss, The Camerer Cuss Book of Antique Watches, 1999, dj, hb, 4to, (4).

Lot 1502

A George III 18th century flame mahogany long case grandfather clock having moon face action with a maritime theme over two hand painted globes with 8 day chime on Roman numerals chapter ring, secondary face, with Breguet clock hands. The clock a central door flanked by Corinthian capitals over turned columns. Raised on bracket feet. The clock's hood having top brass globes with eagle shaped finials over turned columns. Lead weights. Measures approx. 231cm x 49cm x 23cm. 

Lot 7620

2 Herrentaschenuhren. 800/000 Silbergehäuse, Innendeckel aus Metall, ungravierte Wappenkartuschen. Weiße Emailzifferblätter (1x Sprünge, 1x best.) mit schwarzen, arabischen bzw. römischen Ziffern und kleiner Sekunde bei 6. Platinenwerke mit Kompensationsunruh und Breguet-Spirale. Starke Tragespuren. Um 1900. D. 4,5 cm. 1x mit Uhrenkette aus Doublé. (22-2692)

Lot 7646

Herrentaschenuhr "Omega". Guillochiertes und ziseliertes 900/000 Silbergehäuse mit stärkeren Gebrauchsspuren, num. 6324967. Weißes Emailzifferblatt (Besch. bei 12) mit schwarzen und roten, arabischen Ziffern und kleiner Sekunde. Matt vergoldetes Dreiviertelplatinenwerk mit Ankerhemmung, Breguet-Spirale und Kompensationsunruh, sign. und num. 5657661. Anf. 20. Jh. D. 4,8 cm.

Lot 189

VIER TASCHENUHREN "D. ISOZ, Chaux-De-Fonds", Silbergehäuse 800, Emailleziffernblatt, arabische Ziffern, Goldzeiger, kleine Sekunde, Breguet-Spirale, 15 Rubine, 83,8g, D 50mm, intakt; "Cortébert", Silbergehäuse 800, Zwischendeckel Metall, Emailleziffernblatt, arabische Ziffern, 69,5g, D 47mm, intakt; Schlüsseluhr Silbergehäuse 800 mit Teilvergoldung, Emailleziffernblatt, römische Ziffern, gebläute Zeiger, Zylinderwerk mit vier Rubinen, 29,5g, D 34mm, läuft an; Silbergehäuse 800, Metallzwischendeckel, Emailleziffernblatt (schmaler Riss), arabische Ziffern, kleine Sekunde, Goldzeiger, Werk "Remontoire", Zylinder, 6 Rubine, 60,8g, D 43mm, läuft an

Lot 101

Zwei Taschenuhren. Silbergehäuse. Eine davon mit Spindelwerk, verso bez. „Breguet Paris 1801“. (best./Funktion ungeprüft)

Lot 2455

Armbanduhr "ROLEX OYSTER SPEEDKING". Tonnenförmiges Edelstahlgehäuse mit verschraubtem Boden und Krone. Silberfarbenes Zifferblatt mit aufgelegten, goldenen, arabischen Ziffern und kleiner Sekunde, Glas mit feinem Craquelé. Rundankerwerk mit 17 Steinen, bei Fertigstellung unter Chronometerbedingungen justiert. Breguet -Spirale, Feinregulierung. Ref. 5056. Tragespuren. D. ca. 3 cm. Braunes Lederarmband.

Lot 2416

Herrensavonette "Longines". Glattes, drei Deckel 585/000 Rosé-G-Gehäuse, brutto 70 g. Goldenes, teils guillochiertes Zifferblatt mit schwarzen, arabischen Ziffern auf poliertem Kranz, kleiner Sekunde und Eisenbahnminuterie. Flaches, matt vergoldetes Ankerwerk mit Breguet-Spirale und Kompensationsunruh. L. Gebrauchsspuren. 20er/30er Jahre. D. 5 cm. Beigegeben: Uhrenkette aus Doublé, L. 42 cm.

Lot 45

Elegante französische PenduleHöhe: 47 cm. Breite: 23 cm. Tiefe: 13 cm.Wohl Paris, um 1780/90.Pendel an Fadenaufhängung, Pendelauge medaillonförmig mit Darstellung zweier Tauben am Nest. 14-Tage-Gehwerk, frei angebaut, Schlossscheiben-Schlagwerk für Halb- und Stundenschlag auf Glocke. Aufbau in vergoldeter Bronze. Der Unterbau in Form von sechs schlanken, glatten Hermenpfeilern mit Löwentatzen, die auf einem ovalen, niedrigen Sockel mit gequetschten Kugelfüßen stehen. Sie tragen eine ovale Plattform, umzogen von durchbrochener Galerie. Darauf Ziervasen oberhalb der Hermen sowie das gesockelte Zifferblatt, ebenso mit durchbrochener feiner Rahmung umzogen, mit seitlichen Relieffiguren von geflügelten Putten, deren Unterleiber in florale Formen übergehen. Bekrönung mit einer durchbrochenen Dekoration mit zwei Schwänen, Amorfackel und Blumen. Die Gestaltung weist auf einen namhaften Entwerfer der Regéncezeit.Emailzifferblatt mit römischen Stunden und arabischen Minuten, Breguet-Zeiger geschwärzt. Original Schlüssel vorhanden. (1341642) (1) (11))

Lot 65

Hubert Robert, zug./ Art des, 1733 Paris – 1808 ebenda48 x 20 x 13 cm.Frankreich, 19. Jahrhundert.Funktionen:Breguet-Zeiger für Stunden und Minuten, Schlag auf Glocke zur vollen und zur halben Stunde. Ein Pendel vorhanden.Gehäuse:Auf Scheibenfüßen mit Lanzettblattrelief die rechteckige Basis mit Brünierung und vergoldetem Blattfries. Korpus in Vasenform mit durch Kopfformen betonten seitlichen Blatthandhaben die am Körper mit Hundeköpfen ansetzen. Das Zifferblatt von Lorbeerblatt und Putti gerahmt.Zifferblatt:Vergoldetes Zifferblatt mit Akanthusblattzier, schwarzen römischen Ziffern und Aufzugslöchlein über der IIII und der VIII. Nicht auf Funktionsfähigkeit getestet. (1340892) (13))

Lot 82

Französische Kaminuhr „Maternité“, von Lamy-GougeHöhe: 48 cm.Breite: 39 cm.Tiefe: 14 cm.Paris, um 1810/20.Wie die überwiegende Zahl dieser französischen Uhren ist auch hier ein narratives Thema gegeben. Damit lässt sich daraus auch der ehemalige Aufstellungsort bestimmen. So ist die Uhr, hier mit dem Thema der Mutterschaft, im Zusammenhang mit einer Geburt zu sehen und sicher für ein Damenschlafzimmer gedacht.Aufbau in feuervergoldeter Bronze, mit Sockel über gequetschten Kugelfüßen, an der Front zwischen Palmettendekor das Bildthema im Stil der Antike, mit junger Mutter neben einer Kinderwiege. Der figürliche Aufbau zeigt eine junge Mutter mit Kind, in antikisierendem Empirekleid, mit hochgebundenen Locken, die Füße auf einem Schemel, daneben ein gefüllter Blumenkorb. Links eine Harfe mit Schwanenbekrönung (die Pedale beweglich!). Auf weißem Emailzifferblatt die Signatur des Königlichen Hofuhrmachers „Lamy - Gouge / Hr du Roi“. Geschwärzte Breguet-Zeiger.14-Tage-Gehwerk, Pendel an Fadenaufhängung mit Regulierrädchen im verglasten Werk. Schlossscheiben-Schlagwerk für Halb- und Stundenschlag auf Glocke. Nicht auf Funktionsfähigkeit geprüft. A.R. (1340893) (11))

Lot 116

Französische KaminuhrHöhe: 52 cm. Breite: 26 cm. Tiefe: 13 cm.Pendel an Fadenaufhängung, Pendelauge medaillonförmig mit Darstellung zweier Tauben am Nest. 14-Tage-Gehwerk, Schlossscheiben-Schlagwerk für Halb- und Stundenschlag auf Glocke. In Marmor, mit figürlicher Bekrönung in vergoldeter und brünierter Bronze. Das Werk in einen hohen Rechtecksockel in grünem Marmor eingebaut, die Sockelbasis auf Stollenfüßen, mit Zungenblattfries umzogen. Das versilberte Zifferblatt guillochiert, mit römischen Stunden und schwarzen Breguet-Zeigern, umgeben von einem goldenen Eichenkranz; darin oben die Pendelregulierung. Der figürliche Aufsatz zeigt Hermes auf dem Pegasus reitend, unter dem Leib des geflügelten Pferdes Harnisch, Helm, Schild und Siegespalme. Die Darstellung geht auf das berühmte Werk zurück, von Antoine Coysevox (1640-1720) in Stein ausgeführt, für die Tuilerien in Paris. Original Schlüssel vorhanden. (1341762) (1) (11))

Lot 35

An early 20th century Waltham 9ct gold, open faced pocket watch having a white enamel dial, signed Waltham USA, with blued Breguet style hands, Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, the 15 jewel movement signed Waltham Mass and numbered 22746943, hallmarked Birmingham 1922, 49mm, 86.4 grams, A/F

Lot 58

An early/mid 20th century brass cased carriage clock, white enamel dial signed 'Rapport Fondee en 1900 France' with Roman numerals and Breguet style hands, the L'Epee 8 day 11 jewel movement striking on a single gong, 17cm high including handle x 9cm wide

Lot 62

A late 19th century French 'A' framed skeleton mantle clock by Pierret A Paris, the white enamel dial having Roman numerals and blued Breguet style hands, the 8 day movement back plate stamped Pierret A Paris and number 2197, raised on a lacquered stand and under a later glass dome, with pendulum and key, 25cm high x 15.5cm wide

Lot 1621

English 9ct gold ladies wristwatch with blued Breguet hands, black Arabic numerals, white dial and Swiss movement, on 9ct gold bracelet, case diameter 25mm, serial number 122146, 19g. 

Lot 1642

Rolex 9ct gold ladies wristwatch with blued Breguet style hands, Roman numerals, silver dial and signed 15 jewel Unicorn movement, case diameter 25mm, serial number 75247. 

Lot 1644

Tiffany & Co 14ct gold Art Deco style ladies wristwatch with blued Breguet hands, black Arabic numerals, cream dial, sapphire set crown and signed Concorde Watch Co 17 jewel movement, on black leather strap, case diameter 21mm, serial number 2033341/ 381506. 

Lot 1712

Vertex 9ct gold gentleman's wristwatch with subsidiary seconds dial, blued Breguet hands, black Arabic numerals, silver dial, cushion shaped case and signed 15 jewel movement, on gold plated bracelet, case diameter 29mm. 

Lot 1794

International Watch Company IWC keyless winding open faced pocket watch with inset subsidiary seconds dial, blued Breguet hands, black Arabic numerals, silver dial and plated case, case diameter 48mm. 

Lot 1821

An 18ct gold open faced pocket watch engraved to the dust cover 'Breguet A Paris Echappement A Cylindre Quatre Trous En Rubis' with black Roman numerals, gold dial and Breguet hands and unsigned movement, case diameter 34mm, serial number 2868, 30.5g. 

Lot 1827

Baume 18ct gold open faced pocket watch with inset subsidiary seconds dial, black Roman numerals, blued Breguet hands, white dial and signed movement, case diameter 42mm, serial number 17646, 45g.

Lot 374

Breguet: a white gold wristwatch Transatlantique chronograph XX Flyback model 3820, c.2020, case with European Convention marks for 18ct white gold, round black dial with Arabic numerals, date aperture at 6, subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9 for small seconds, 12 hour register and 60 minute register respectively, outer seconds track, lume-filled index hands, centre seconds hand with lume plot, bezel with count-up scale in black, caseback with model and serial numbers, on a signed blue Breguet crocodile strap with signed clasp, in box, with outer box, no papers, with document from watchcentre.comDimensions:Case: 39mm excluding crownNote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/

Lot 493

A men's Rotary gold stainless steel Canterbury wrist watch. The watch having a 38mm case with a silver clous de Paris dial having Roman numeral index and Breguet hands.  In original box, never been worn. 

Lot 1421

A ladies platinum and diamond set cocktail watch, the oval case set with two diamonds, steel breguet hands, the unsigned dial with Arabic numeral hour markers surmounting an inner oval railway minute track, cabochon set crown, fitted with a manual wind movement, the hinged case back marked platinum, and mounted on a leather rope strap, together with a Raymond Weil gentleman's gold plated wristwatch with white enamel dial, and mounted on a black leather, strap with box (2)Condition Report: Please note that the movement has not been tested for the accuracy of time and may need a service at the buyer's expense.Ewbanks does not guarantee the future working of the movement and we do not guarantee the authenticity of any individual component parts since subsequent repairs and restoration work may have resulted in the replacement of original parts

Lot 615

A VINTAGE BREGUET TYPE FRENCH WATCH MOVEMENT PART

Lot 163

Pocket watch and chain. In gilt metal, diameter 4.2 cm, case included. Dial with exposed gold base, indexes with Arabic numerals, graduated track, annexed dial for seconds, blued breguet hands. Engraved and decorated case. Mechanism not verified. Weight: 58.40 gr. Marked: none 585 thousandths were added to a gold chain. length: 39 cm. weight: 12.60 gr. stamp: unreadable Weight: 71 g gross weight.

Lot 166

Pocket watch half hunter with double hinges. In 18-carat gold. White enamel dial, hours in Roman numerals, minutes in Arabic numerals, annex dial for seconds. Hour markers in Roman numerals engraved on the bezel. Engraved on the case back are the following indications: Barbier à Dôle, free escapement with anchor, visible straight line lifts, breguet balance spring, nineteen jewels, compensated balance. Marked : 8317, eagle's head, 96998, maker's mark, 96696. Weight : 90 gr. Added to this watch is a 750 thousand yellow gold chain. Weight : 27 gr. Mechanism not checked Weight : 117 g Total gross weight.

Lot 176

Ladies watch set with diamonds Art Deco ladies' wristwatch in platinum, steel and white gold 375 thousandths. Dial with white background, hour markers in Arabic numerals, Breguet hands. The case and four articulated geometric elements of the bracelet are set with a pavilion of sixty old cut diamonds of various sizes. The case profiles are openworked. The winding mechanism is manual. A double metal snake chain and a 375-thousand white gold clip clasp are added to the articulated platinum elements. Mechanism not verified. Marked: 9-375-WHWLtd-marine-anchor-4 Weight : 16.7 g gross weight

Lot 507

NICKEL antike offene Taschenuhr. Schweiz, um 1900. Gold 14K, Staubdeckel Metall. Handaufzug-Einzelbrückenwerk mit Ankerhemmung, 17 Lagersteine, Breguet-Spirale, funktionsfähig. Sichtbare Gebrauchsspuren am Gehäuse, Bügel und Krone. Minutenzeiger Reibung zu schwach, dreht sich nicht vollstädnig mit. Durchmesser ca. 47mm ohne Krone. | NICKEL antique open face pocet watch. Switzerland, ca. 1900. Gold 14K, dust cover metal. Manual wound bridge-movement with lever escapement, 17 jewels, Breguet-hairspring, working. Visible signs of wear on case, bow and crown. Minute hand friction to weak, not fully turning around. Diameter ca. 47mm without crown.

Lot 512

STOWA / Helmut Sinn KM Kriegsmarine B-Uhr Deckuhr. Verchromt. Hochwertiges Handaufzug-Werk Kal. STOWA mit 19 Lagersteinen, Ankerrad-Deckstein, bimetallische Kompensationsunruh, Breguet-Spirale, Schwanenhals-Feinregulierung, funktionsfähig. Werknummer 2042. Werk besitzt besondere Stoppvorrichtung zur sekundengenauen Zeiteinstellung (Uhrwerk stoppt erst bei der 60 Sekunden-Markierung). Leuchtzifferblatt mit arabischen Ziffern, signiert "KM, STOWA", gebläute Stahlzeiger. Sehr guter Zustand, minimale Gebrauchsspuren am Gehäuse. Originale Holzbox sowie Zeitungsausschnitte und Broschüre anbei. Durchmesser ca. 57mm ohne Krone.| STOWA / Helmut Sinn KM Kriegsmarine B-Uhr deck watch. Chromed. High-grade manual wound movement cal. STOWA with 19 jewels, escapement-wheel endstone, bimetallic compensation balance, Breguet-hairspring, swan-neck fine adjustment, working. Movement number 2042. Movement has a special hacking device for precise timing (movemnt stops exactly at 60 seconds marking). Luminous dial with arabic numerals, signed "KM, STOWA", blued steel hands. Very good condition, minimal signs of wear on the case. Original wooden box, pages from magazines and brochure enclosed. Diameter ca. 57mm without crown.

Lot 7

BREGUET Marine Big Date Herren Armbanduhr, Ref. 5817. Ca. 2010er Jahre. Edelstahl. Automatik-Werk Kaliber 517GG, funktionsfähig. Seriennummer 3248. Hochfeines Guilloche-Zifferblatt mit apllizierten, römischen Ziffern und Breguet-Zeigern. Originales Kautschukband mit Faltschließe und Edelstahl (Band erneuert 10/2020, Beleg anbei). Sichtbare Gebrauchsspuren an Gehäuse und Faltschließe. Ohne Box und Papiere. Diameter ca. 40mm without crown, up to ca. 20cm wrist size.| BREGUET Marine Big Date men's wrist watch, ref. 5817. Ca. 2010s. Stainless steel. Automatic-movement caliber 517GG, working. Serial number 3248. Very fine guilloche-dial with applied, roman numerals and Breguet-hands. Original ruber strap with folding clasp in stainless steel (strap replaced in 10/2020, receipe enclosed). Visible signs pof wear on case and folding clasp. Diameter ca. 40mm without crown, up to ca. 20cm wrist size.

Lot 509

IWC Schaffhausen antike Savonette Taschenuhr. Ca. 1910. Gold 14K, Staubdeckel Metall. Handaufzug-Werk Kal. 53 mit Ankerhemmung, verschraubte Chatons, Feinregulierung, bimetallische Kompensationsunruh, Breguet-Spirale, funktionsfähig. Weißes Emaille-Zifferblatt mit arabischen Ziffern, goldfarbene Louis XV. Zeiger. Sichtbare Gebrauchsspuren am Gehäuse, Deckel mit leichten Dellen. Durchmesser ca. 51mm ohne Krone.| IWC Schaffhausen antique hunter case pocket watch. Ca. 1910. Gold 14K, dust cover metal metal. manual wound movement cal. 53 with lever escapement, screwed chatons, fine adjustment, bimetallic compensation balance, Breguet-hairspring, working. White enamel dial with arabic numerals, golden colored hnads in style of Louis XV. Visible signs of wear on the case, lids with small dents. Diameter ca. 51mm without crown.

Lot 508

CORTEBERT antike offene Taschenuhr. Schweiz, um 1900-1910. Gold 14K, Staubdeckel Metall. Körnig vergoldetes Handaufzug-Werk mit Breguet-Spirale, funktionsfähig. Weißes Emaille-Zifferblatt mit römischen Ziffern und goldfarbene Louis XV. Zeiger. Sichtbare Gebrauchsspuren am Gehäuse. Durchmesser ca. 48mm ohne Krone.| CORTEBERT ancient open face pocket watch. Switzerland, ca. 1900-1910. Gold 14K, dust cover metal. Granular gol-plated manual-wound movement with Breguet-hairspring, working. White enamel dial with roman numerals and golden colored hands in Louis XV. style. Visible signs of wear on the case. Diameter ca. 48mm without crown.

Lot 710015

Zwei Taschenuhren, deutsch 1. Drittel 20. Jh., mechanisches Werk, Kronenaufzug: Savonette, Robert Winter Schwäbisch Gmünd, vergoldetes Gehäuse, Metallzifferblatt, mit Rautendekor, Hilfsblatt für Sekunde, arabische Ziffern, vergoldete Zeiger, im Rückdeckel bez. Walz-Gold-Doublé 20 Mikron u. Nr. 91593, im Sprungdeckel gemarkt, D: ca. 5 cm, mit Uhrkette aus Double, L: 46 cm und Taschenuhr, J. Breguet-Breting Fils, Double, Zifferblatt mit arabischen Ziffern, Hilfsblatt für Sekunde u. vergoldete Zeiger, Metallzifferblatt Uhrend.: 5 cm u. verzierte Chatelaine Double, L: 11,5 cm, beide Uhren laufen, teils stärkere Alters- u. Tragespuren, 3227 - 0040

Lot 155

COLLECTION OF POCKET WATCHES comprising silver railway pocket watch, Chester hallmarks with chain and silver pendant, small silver open face pocket watch with star key, silver engraved open face pocket watch with key and a gold plated 'Spiral Breguet' pink enamel pocket watch (4)Provenance: private collection Bridgend County Borough, consigned via our Cardiff Office

Lot 562

BREGUETClassique. Herkunft: Schweiz, L'Abbaye. Datierung: Um 1989. Werk: Handaufzug, Cal. 81814. Gehäuse/Armband: 750/- Gelbgold, Lederarmband mit orig. Faltschließe, Zffbl. silbern und cremefarben guillochiert, röm. Ziffern schwarz, gebläute Breguet Zeiger. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 53,5 g. Größe: Ø ca. 35,5 mm, Länge 17 cm. Gehäuse-Nr.: 1689. Referenz-Nr.: 321012. Werk-Nr.: 2863. Beschreibung: Armbanduhr mit dezentraler Sekunde. Garantie anbei.Leder-Armbänder geschützter Arten können nicht ins Ausland verschickt werden. In diesen Fällen wird vor dem Versand das Band entfernt. Erläuterungen zum Katalog Bewertungssytem Armband und Taschenuhren

Lot 1

A fine late 19th century French engraved brass gorge-cased carriage clockR. E. Dent, ParisThe rippled handle over a bevelled oval glass escapement inspection panel framed by a raised border over moulded corner columns and an ogee base, engraved all over with flowerheads and foliate scrolls on a matted ground. The white enamel Roman dial with blued steel Breguet hands signed R.E. Dent Paris either side of VI, over an Arabic alarm dial and framed by a florally engraved mask. The triple spring barrel movement with jewelled Swiss lever gilt platform escapement and half-cut compensated bimetallic balance, the backplate signed again for the retailer R. E. Dent. Ticking, with double ended key. 15 cms (5.5 ins) highFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 11

A good first half of the 19th century brass-mounted rosewood table clockMitchell, 80 Argyll Street, GlasgowThe lancet case surmounted by a gadrooned finial on a shaped and stepped block over architectural Gothic arched red silk-backed sound frets to the sides and cluster columns to the front, on a plinth base and button feet. The repainted 6.75 inch Roman dial with Breguet style hands. Twin chain fusee movement with anchor escapement rack striking on a bell the signed backplate with engraved border. Ticking, striking, with case key and winding key. 50cms (1ft 8ins) high.Footnotes:John and William Mitchell began advertising in Glasgow directories as 'watchmakers and jewellers' in 1833, with their address being listed as 80 Argyll Street. In 1835, it was noted that their house was at 6 Abbotsford place. By late 1842, they had relocated the shop premises to 2 Argyll Street. It is interesting to note that this residence had previously been used by Alexander Mitchell; it remains unknown if there was any relation between John and William, and Alexander Mitchell. Considering that Alexander preceded John and William, it is possible that they were his sons, or perhaps younger cousins. Two years after relocating the shop, their personal address was changed to 16 Holland place. In 1846, John Mitchell is listed in his own right, as living at 16 Holland place, and working at J & W Mitchell, who are now described as 'watchmakers, jewellers, and goldsmiths'. A year later, William Mitchell is also listed on his own in trade directories, living at the same address as John. By 1850, the shop had again been relocated, this time to 119 Buchanan Street. John Mitchell is listed separately, and at the same residence, 16 Holland place, but there is no mention of William, though the shop continues to be called 'J & W Mitchell'. Around 1860, John Mitchell relocates his personal residence to 19 India Street, where he remains for 14 years, before moving again to 4 Melrose Street in 1875.In 1877, the description of the shop has expanded significantly, becoming 'goldsmiths and jewellers, watch, clock, and chronometer makers'. A year later, a William James Mitchell is listed as living at the same house as John Mitchell, 4 Melrose Street, as well as working at 'J & W Mitchell'. It is unknown if this is the same William Mitchell, who had previously lived in 16 Holland place, or perhaps William James Mitchell was the son of William Mitchell. Possibly, William Mitchell died around 1850, when his son, William James, was quite young, and unable to join John Mitchell in the shop until 1879. Alternatively, William Mitchell may have left Glasgow in 1850 to work elsewhere, returning to the shop in 1879. A William Mitchell, watchmaker, was listed as working in 7 Elizabeth Street, Sloane Street, London in 1852; he is not listed in directories before or after the Glasgow William Mitchell's absence, though it cannot be confirmed that this was the same person. In 1884, John and William James Mitchell would relocate their personal residence for seemingly the last time, to 12 Queen's Terrace. Less than a year later, the shop premises had also been relocated, to 140 Buchanan Street. For the first year of occupation, this was noted as a 'temporary premises', though it would remain their shop address for 12 years, and the 'temporary premises' was dropped after 1886. In late 1889, early 1890 John Mitchell is no longer listed as being part of 'J & W Mitchell'; he is still listed in the trade directories, and is recorded as living at 12 Queen's Terrace, but no trade is given or association with 'J & W Mitchell'. It is possible that he and William James had a falling out, but it seems more likely, given his presumed age, that he retired. Shortly after, in late 1893, he is removed from the trade directories entirely. In 1895, the shop description is changed to 'goldsmiths, jewellers, silversmiths, watch, and clock makers', though William James is still living at the same address. The last mention of 'J & W Mitchell' is in 1896, though William James Mitchell continues to be listed in the directories until 1898, with only his name and 12 Queen's terrace given. In 1900, a 'William Mitchell, watchmaker' is recorded as working at 10 Lambhill Street. Whether this is a relation of 'J & W Mitchell' remains unknown.Kelly, W. (1852), 'Commercial Directory', Post Office London Directory, p.887, London: W. Kelly and Co.National Library of Scotland (2012) 1828-1912 - Post-Office annual Glasgow directory. Available at: https://digital.nls.uk/directories/browse/archive/91168983?from_row=1This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 136

A fine and very rare unique mid-19th century brass-bound mahogany two-day marine chronometer with Universal compensation, modified detent escapement and exhibition provenance.Thomas Adams 36 Lombard Street, London Number 4242The three-part case with vacant brass cartouche to the top lid, the centre with brass 12-point star button above an ivory signature plaque signed Adams, 4242, 36 Lombard Strt London, the lower section with inlaid brass escutcheon and campaign handles. Internally, the case is set with a pair of brass hinges, retaining lever, safety winding key set in a quadrant and a gimbal lock. The 3.75-inch silvered dial signed Thomas Adams, Maker to H. R. H. Prince Albert, 36 Lombard St. London, the minute track enclosing Roman numerals and gold Breguet style hands, the subsidiary power reserve dial at XII running from 0-54 marked in 6-hour increments with instruction to wind at 24 hours, the observatory-style subsidiary seconds dial between V-VII, engraved 4242, Universal Compensation, with blued steel hand. The spotted full plate movement with four ringed pillars and maintaining power to the chain fusee, free sprung blued steel helical balance spring with diamond endstone and modified Earnshaw type escapement, the cut and compensated bimetallic balance with timing screws and extremely rare wired weight compensation. Sitting in a weighted, gimballed bowl. Ticking with a Tipsy key and case key. Together with two documents.i) a handwritten service record from the previous owner's father who bought the chronometer in 1945 for 16 pounds and 10 shillings. ii) a technical drawing of the balance and escapement drawn by G.S.A. in 1969. 18cms (7ins) highFootnotes:Exhibited 'Your Time', an exhibition by the Northern Section of the Antiquarian Horological Society at Prescot Museum, February-April 2008; Williamson Museum & Art Gallery, Birkenhead February-April 2008. Exhibit P56.The design of this chronometer's balance was patented in 1838, number 7678, by Edward John Massey. It has been suggested that Massey himself may have fitted the chronometer's escapement and compensated balance. As stated in the Exhibition catalogue: 'The fact that the balance was due to Massey rather than Adams is confirmed by an identical balance removed from another chronometer which has the name 'Massey' scratched on the brass weight. This chronometer is important as it is the only one known which still has the original Massey escapement and auxiliary compensation. In all other known cases the escapement and balance have been replaced by standard Earnshaw escapements and compensated balances.'Interestingly, the dial side of the movement is stamped LD&Co 1240/20926 which suggests that this was originally a Litherland Davies & Co. chronometer, number 1240/20926. Based on the serial number, an original date of finishing for this chronometer would be around 1840. The escapement conversion could have happened at any point until 1852, if it was done by Massey himself.The dial also shows evidence of having been hammered to erase the original name, allowing Adams' name to be engraved instead.The plate is stamped T.C.W which probably refers to the Prescot movement manufacturers Thomas and Charles Webster who also supplied Richard Hornby.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 19

A fine and rare late 19th century English gilt brass travel clock with compass, barometer and calendar, in the original travel case with original keyHunt & Roskell 156 New Bond Street LondonThe gilt case with stylised Greek key handle above a recessed magnetic compass with engraved 16-point silvered dial flanked by knurled finials above polished columns on proud plinths, the top, front and side panels all finely engine turned, the rear door polished and set with an aneroid barometer and mercury thermometer, the time dial with polished Roman chapter ring and Breguet style hands over subsidiary dials for day and date (lettering worn), all raised on squat button feet. The two spring barrel movement with platform escapement, the backplate engraved Hunt & Roskell 156 New Bond St London. Ticking and striking on a blued steel gong with original long handled winding key. Together with the original leather covered, silk-and-velvet lined travel case with sliding protective front panel, signed to the inner lid with a crown and Hunt & Roskell. Late Storr & Mortimer. Chronometer & Watchmakers to the Queen and Royal Family. 156 New Bond Street. 17cms (6.5 ins) highFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 27

A fine and rare late 19th Century French silvered and gilt brass carriage clock set with three Limoges enamel panelsBreguet, Number 3883The two-colour case with ribbed handle above a rectangular bevelled glass escapement observation window, the cornice and base both with rippled edge, on a stepped and moulded base and applied block feet. The right-hand panel depicting a nobleman in multi-coloured, iridescent Limoges enamel, seen standing in an interior, a long sword in his hand; the left-hand panel depicting a noblewoman in elaborate multi-coloured and iridescent headdress, with lavish dress, pearl necklace and peacock fan. The Limoges Roman dial with delicate white Roman numerals enclosed by a gilt minute band, iridescent floral groups to the upper corners, fleur des lys hands set over a pair of en grisaille cherubs framing a blank shield within floral garlands and gilt scrollwork. The triple spring barrel movement with silvered and jewelled English lever escapement, with half-cut and compensated bimetallic balance, the back plate stamped 2600 in the lower left corner and the top engraved Breguet No 3883 with a silvered Arabic alarm-setting dial with blued steel pointer. Striking on a blued steel gong. 20.5cms (8ins) highThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 4

A third quarter of the 19th century French engraved brass repeating carriage clock with alarmDrocourt, numbered 9625The engraved handle above the large oval bevelled glass escapement window with delicate floral engraving along the moulded top, uprights and base. The rectangular white enamel Roman dial with blued steel Breguet style hands over the Arabic alarm dial. The triple spring barrel movement with jewelled and silvered English lever platform escapement and half-cut bimetallic balance with timing screws, the backplate stamped for Drocourt and numbered 9625. Ticking, striking, repeating and sounding the alarm on a gong, together with two winding keys. 17 cms (6.5 ins) highFootnotes:The inside of the front plate is stamped with three sets of numbers 17849, 9625 and 103. The back of the dial plate is also stamped 9625. The gong block is stamped with the initials F.D.. F.D. was a prolific gong manufacturer whose gongs were used in many 19th century French movements. Unfortunately, it is not known who F.D. was.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 48

A rare mid 19th century Scottish mahogany miniature longcase timepieceWalter Baird, GlasgowBased on a full-sized floor-standing clock, but a fraction of the size, with drum shaped hood on a pair of carved supports to a convex throat moulding and tapering reeded trunk raised on a panelled base and gadrooned ball feet. The 6-inch signed silvered Roman dial with minute track and gilt brass Breguet-style hands. The chain fusee movement with rounded rectangular plates united by four turned pillars, with large platform mounted on the backplate with heavy brass balance to a jewelled English lever escapement. 91cms (3ft) high. Footnotes:William Baird is listed as working in Glasgow circa 1848.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 60

A good mid 19th century rosewood four glass library clock with deadbeat escapementTupman, Londonsquare topped case with facetted handle on foliate uprights over bevelled side panels to an ogee base on moulded plinth and brass button feet, the 3.25inch rectangular signed silvered Roman dial with minute band enclosed by foliate scrolls on a hatchwork ground and blued steel Breguet-style hands within an angled sight ring, a strike/silent lever above XII. The twin chain fusee movement with maintaining power to the deadbeat escapement, rack striking on a gong mounted on a separate upright stand in the back of the case, the polished backplate signed Tupman, Old Bond Street, LONDON. Ticking and striking, together with a winding key and two case keys. 26cms (10.25ins) high.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 70

A very rare second quarter of the 19th century boxwood-strung ebonised travel timepiece with alarm and quarter repeatWestwood, Princes Street, Leicester Square, LondonThe arched case surmounted by a recessed folding campaign-style brass handle over a ripple moulding to the top and bottom, with geometric boxwood line inlay, supported by four brass ball feet (the two rearmost spheres with flattened backs). The 4inch signed white enamel Roman and Arabic dial with Breguet style hands and tapering alarm-setting hand, within a cast concave bezel and with three blued steel hands. The movement consisting of three brass plates united by plain turned pillars, the front pair housing the going train with maintaining power to a chain fusee terminating in an English underslung lever escapement set below a heavy plain brass balance with three timing screws; the alarm and repeat trains both set within the rear pair of plates, the former with brass double-headed hammer acting on a large bell above, the hours and quarters repeated via one large and one small brass hammer sounding on a single bell set on the top plate. All the wheelwork protected by pinned side doors and a screw-on rear plate signed Westwood, Princes Street, Leicester Square, LONDON with silvered regulation dial above. Ticking, repeating and alarm operational. With handle recessed 23.5cms (9.25ins) high; 28cms (11 ins) high with handle raised. Footnotes:Robert Westwood was born in 1784. Although there is no record of his apprenticeship, there is a James Westwood who was apprenticed to William Rose in 1771. James was from Westminster, and his late father, John, had been a solicitor. Given the dates, it has been suggested that this James Westwood was Robert's father, the latter taking his son as an apprentice when he was old enough. In 1818, Robert married Mary Priestman, who was about 22 years his senior, and promptly moved in to 23 Prince's Street, a leasehold property she owned. They went into business together; Westwood was responsible for the watches and clocks, and Priestman managed the jewellery side of the business. It is unknown if she had served an apprenticeship as a jeweller, or possibly was taught by a relative. In July 1822, the property was burgled by William Reading who stole 200 watches, with a combined value of £600, 10 watch chains, with a value of £20, and a number of miscellaneous items and some money. The total value stolen, including the watches and chains, was £652, which suggests that the couple had quite a prosperous business. The burglar apparently had a history of petty theft, though this was the first time he had been caught and prosecuted for it. He was eventually found guilty and executed. In 1824, a trade card was produced for Westwood, which showed he was still trading from 23 Prince's Street and also described him as a 'chronometer, watch and clock maker'. The card also referred to the recent, 1821-1823, Polar Expedition of William Parry, stating that the only two chronometers on the expedition which ran without fail were owned by the voyage's two surgeons, and were manufactured by Westwood. The card also claimed that several officers for the current 1824-1825 expedition had requested Westwood chronometers.Five years after the trade card was published, Westwood took out a patent for an eight-day pocket watch. The larger barrel was accommodated by splitting the train over two planes, which meant that the watch would be no larger than a standard pocket watch. This idea was used throughout the 20th century to make increasingly smaller and more delicate wristwatches, which would still run for the standard 30 hours. The Duke of Sussex, Augustus Frederick, was so taken with Westwood's eight-day watch that he had one commissioned. It was sold at auction, after his death in 1843, and was described in the catalogue as being in a gold, engine-turned case, and numbered 50. It was bought for £38 10s. This was the only device of Westwood's in the Duke possession, suggesting it was a one-off commission, however, Westwood would style himself as 'Watchmaker to His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex' throughout his career.Around 1829, Westwood had relocated the business to 35 Prince's Street, which was larger, and located opposite St. Anne's church. In 1833, another trade card was printed, with one side describing the use of Westwood's chronometer on the Polar expedition, and the other side announcing him as watchmaker to the Duke of Sussex. A watch paper from around this time also announces his Royal appointment, while still describing him as a chronometer, watch, and clockmaker. The bottom edge of the paper reads 'Watches & Clocks of Every Description Cleaned & Repaired.' In September 1836, despite the change of premises, the shop was again robbed. The burglar, Sarah Moore, was charged with breaking and entering and stealing a watch worth £30. She pled guilty and was transported to New South Wales in December.Westwood was reported in the newspapers to have quite a temper, particularly when it came to clients. One merchant ship captain came into Westwood's shop to complain about the timekeeping of his watch (possibly a chronometer). The argument grew quite heated, and Westwood eventually reached over, grabbed the timepiece from the captain's hand, smashed it to the ground, and 'stamped on it with great violence'. Westwood was taken to Marlborough Street Magistrates Court and forced to pay the captain the full sum of the timepiece. A different client once returned a watch which wasn't running properly. He requested either a monetary refund or a replacement watch. Westwood responded by taking out a pistol from under the counter and threating to 'blow out the young man's brains' if he didn't leave immediately. Again, he was summoned before the Magistrates, this time being fined for the threat of violence.After the second break-in, Westwood took to sleeping in a back room of the shop, in order to prevent another robbery. His wife, whose health was beginning to deteriorate, slept on the first floor. In the early morning of Monday 3 June 1839, Westwood was brutally murdered during another robbery. In total, around 91 watches were stolen, as well as some money from the shop; all the goods and currency were estimated to be worth about £2,000. It seemed that the thief was knowledgeable about watches, as only the very best were stolen, the cheaper watches being left where they were. It was also suggested that the person would have to be familiar with the shop, as some of the watches and money were removed from special hidden drawers in a desk, which a stranger was unlikely to know about. The residents at the time were Mary Westwood, their servant, Maria Pretty, and a lodger of about 10 years, M. Gerard who was estimated to be in his mid-70's. Two lodgers, the Stephensons, had left about a week before, with reasons for departure variously cited as marital breakup or the Westwoods taking exception to their loud and frequent rows. Westwood also employed a journeyman, James Bannister, who lodged elsewhere. In December of the same year, Mary Westwood died of heart complications. At her inquest, the coroner commented that he was surprised that her husband's killer(s) had not yet been caught. As far as can be determined, no formal arrests were ever made. One witness suggested that the robber(s) must have known about watches and would therefore have tried to sell the stolen goods in Holland. Another suggested that friends/associates of William Reading, the first burglar, killed Westwood out of a sense of revenge for their executed confederate. Yet another suggested that the culprit(s) may have been sailors; they would be familiar with Westwood through the chronometers on board and would have a ready-made getaway if they were shipping out directly after the murder. Not... For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 75

A GOOD LATE 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD STRIKING AND REPEATING 'FOUR GLASS' LIBRARY CLOCKAldred & Son, Yarmouth The rectangular case with bevelled glass inspection panel over a broad concave cornice and bevelled glazed panels to an ogee base on a moulded plinth and adjustable brass button feet, the repeat button set to the right-hand side sounding the last hour on demand. The 3.5-inch engraved gilt dial with polished Roman chapter ring with strike/silent lever above XII and Breguet style blued steel moon hands, set within a pattern of foliate scrollwork and engine turning against a hatched ground with bold signature in a polished reserve below VI, all framed by a silvered sight ring. The signed twin chain fusee movement with substantial plates united by turned pillars screwed through the back, the anchor escapement striking and repeating on a blued steel coiled gong. 24cms (9ins) high. Footnotes:Provenance:P. A. Oxley, 2004.Aldred & Son were clockmakers and goldsmiths working in Great Yarmouth from 1873 to 1900.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 854

BREGUET LOUIS: (1804-1883) French Physicist and Watchmaker. Grandson of Abraham Louis Breguet, founder of the watch manufacturing company Breguet. Louis became the manager of Breguet & Fils, succeeding his father in 1833. From 1870 Breguet focused on the telegraph and the nascent field of telecommunications, obtaining after meeting Graham Bell, a license to manufacture telephones in France. A.L.S., `L. Breguet´, one page, 8vo, n.p., n.d., on the blind embossed stationery of Breguet & Co. Watchmaker and Telegraphic company, to Abbott Moigno, in French. Breguet states `Le porteur de ce billet est le fils de Mr. Haüy, l´un des éleves distingués de l´école polytechnique qui furent envoyés en Russie sous l´empire…. Le jeune homme qui se présentera désire causer télégraphie avec vous… chez moi il s´occupera de la question pratique´ (``The bearer of this note is the son of Mr. Haüy, one of the distinguished students of the polytechnic school who were sent to Russia under the Empire…. The young man, who will introduce himself to you, wants to talk about telegraphy with you… at my place he will take care of the practical question´´) With address leaf. Very small repair to the upper right border, not affecting the text or signature. G to VG Abbott François Napoléon Moigno (1804-1884) French Catholic priest, Physicist and Author. Abbott Moigno was a reputed expert in electrical telegraphs.

Lot 211

Breguet. Herren-Armbanduhr 'Classique mit Mondphase'. 18 kt. GG, gest. Handaufzug. Silberfarbenes, guillochiertes Zifferblatt, röm. Ziffern, Blauzeiger, dezentrale Sekunde, Mondphase, bez. 'Breguet 4422 Swiss'. Saphir-Krone. Verso gemarkt, num. Breguet-Lederarmband, Gold-Dornenschließe erg. Dm. 33 mm, Gew. ca. 43 g. Hochwertige Breguet Holzbox. -

Lot 210

Breguet. Herren-Armbanduhr 'Héritage'. 1990er Jahre. 18 kt. GG. Zustand Altersbedingt sehr guter Zustand. Handaufzug, Referenz 3490, versilbertes guillochiertes Zifferblatt mit römischen Zahlen, kleine Sekunde, bez. Breguet 3076 sowie Breguet Swiss Guiloche Main, zwei Breguet Gravuren in Schreibschrift, Krone mit Saphircabochon, verschraubter Boden gest. Ref. 3490 und Breguet 3076 I. Schwarzes Breguet-Lederarmband mit Dornschliesse in 18 kt. GG, gest.34 x 29 mm (Gehäuse ohne Bandansätze und Krone). Mit Box. -

Lot 1075

BREGUET - a French inlaid burr-walnut 8-day mantel clock, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, Adams style swag inlaid decoration, and movement striking on a bell, movement no. 4078, case height 23cm, working orderMovement - currently workingDial - cleanGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - 2 horizontal splits on either side of dial on front otherwise only minor edge wear

Lot 403

Uhren. Konvolut mit 5 Werken zur Uhrengeschichte. Unterschiedliche Verlage und verschiedene Formate. (64)  * Vorhanden sind: Baillie, G. H. Watchmakers & Glockmakers of the World. London, N. A .G Press, 1974. 8°. Mit 15 Karten auf 7 Blatt. XXXIII, 1 Bl. 388 S. Orig. Leinenband. / Breguet, C. A. L. Breguet. Horologer. Clock and watch maker. Translated by W. A. H. Brown. London, Lee. Gr. 8°. Mit 2 Porträts u. Uhrendarstellungen auf 9 Bll. 30 S. Geheftet. / A Clockwork Globe. Invented by the Abbé Outhier, Priest. Eine Übersetzung aus …“déscription of the Globe“, Academie Royal des Sciences … Paris 1735 Vol. V. pp. 15 – 22. 4 Bll. mit einer Abbildung des Globus. / Jürgen Abeler. Ullstein Uhrenbuch. Kulturgeschichte der Zeitmessung. Berlin, Ullstein, 1975, 8°. Mit Abb. 324 S. Orig. Leinenband. / Maximilian Bobinger. Kunstuhrmacher in Alt – Augsburg. 2 Teile in 1 Band. Augsburg, Rösler, 1969. Mit Abb. auf 53 Tafeln. 128 S. Orig. Leinenband. Zustand: Alle Bände berieben und bestoßen, innengebräunt und fleckig mit Anmerkungen.  

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