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An emerald and diamond line bracelet; composed of a central line of mixed emerald and calibré cut emeralds in channel mounts, within two bands of round brilliant cut diamonds pavé set in articulated rectangular panels to a concealed push button clasp, set in unmarked white metal. 18.4cm length x 1.2 cm diam. 35 gramsCondition report: The bracelet is in good condition and all stones are present and appear to be secure. The metal is unmarked but likely to be 18 carat white gold or platinum. It is vintage and hand made. The emeralds are mixed cuts, colours and clarity and it appears that two or three of the emeralds may have been replaced, although as the bracelet is handmade this could be part of the original variations. The diamonds are bright and of good even colour and clarity. The clasp is tight and has a safety clasp. It is not possible to give an accurate assessment of the carat weights of the diamonds and emeralds given the settings.
A late 17th century ebony basket top table clock with twin subsidiaries Signed behind the mock pendulum apertureWilliam Webster LondonRepousse basket top with knopped bud handle over four unusual finials and an intricately moulded cornice, rectangular glazed side panels to a moulded plinth and brass button feet, both doors with applied repousse mounts, the 6.75 inch square brass dial with twin subsidiaries for strike/silent and rise-and-fall regulation in the upper corners, the silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with meeting-arrowhead half-quarter marks, finely matted centre with ringed winding squares and decorated mock pendulum (revealing the signature) and date apertures, the twin gut fusee movement with verge escapement with rise and fall pendulum mounted on an engraved curved arm terminating in a rack and pinion, with lenticular bob, the strike train with internal rack sounding on the bell, with pull quarter repeat on three bells and hammers. Running, striking and repeating. Together with a door key (which operates both locks) and a later winding key. 40cms (16ins) high.This 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
A fine and rare mid 19th century giant brass English carriage clock with centre seconds and original wooden travelling case and numbered winding keyJames McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, No.2699The substantial case surmounted by a ribbed handle over a large bevelled glass inspection panel with integral repeat button, over a moulded pediment and glazed side panels, the solid rear door with shuttered winding and hand-setting squares and sliding strike/silent option. The silvered rectangular dial with florid foliate scrolls against a matted ground, the 3.75 inch Roman chapter ring with dotted minute track and elaborate foliate engraved centre, the half-hours marked by engraved foliage between the hour numerals, and subsidiary seconds dial at XII, blued steel trefoil hands, (the seconds hand particularly slender), signed and numbered below VI, all framed by an angled sight ring. The twin chain fusee movement with Harrison's maintaining power to an underslung lever escapement on a large gilt platform with gilt monometallic balance, striking the hours on a blued steel coiled gong. Running, striking and repeating. Together with the original brass banded mahogany travelling case with recessed 'campaign style' handle and lockable rear door, with sliding folding front inspection panel set with a vacant ivory cartouche and designed with a hinge to allow sight of the dial when in transit. Together the original numbered double-ended brass winding and hand-setting key. 25cms (9 1/2ins high) (3)Footnotes:Provenance:Single family ownership since at least the 1940s.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. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A small and rare late 19th century French gorge-cased carriage clock by Margaine with presentation inscription dated 1880Margaine, No.723. Further stamped C.V. in an oval. The rippled handle over a full-width bevelled glass inspection panel, over matching side panels, the moulded cornice with repeat button, the base engraved 'C.F.Poynder, A.M.D./from his father/Christmas 1880', the white enamel Roman dial with blued steel spade hands set within a silvered mask, the signed movement with silvered lever platform escapement with compensated bimetallic balance striking and repeating on a coiled blued steel gong. Running, striking and repeating. Together with an associated travelling case with modern double-ended winding/setting key. 13.5cms (5ins) high. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine 19th century French gilt brass carriage clock with calendar in the manner of Abraham Louis BreguetThe Classically inspired case with folding bud handle and four bud finials on an engine turned ground over rosettes and reeded columns to a matching base on button feet, the white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals, minute track and blued steel trefoil hands over a subsidiary date dial within an engine turned mask, the movement with twin barrels driving a gilt platform with bimetallic balance to a lever escapement, the strike and repeat on a bell behind a shuttered rear panel. Together with an associated mid 19th century leather covered travel case and a double ended key. 16cms (6.25ins) high. Footnotes:This carriage clock is closely modelled on the early travel clocks by the great Abraham Louis Breguet. Comparable examples by Breguet were sold in these rooms 11 December 2019, lot 106 (Breguet number 2889, circa 1804), lot 107 (Breguet number 4248, circa 1837) and lot 109 (Breguet number 2963, circa 1820).This 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
A rare mid 19th century French quarter striking carriage clock with chaff cutter escapement and alarmPaul Garnier, H.er du Roi Paris, the case numbered 2679The engraved one-piece case surmounted by a handle and a large bevelled glass inspection panel and repeat button, with shuttered rear door, signed white enamel Roman dial, with trefoil hands, over a subsidiary alarm dial, the twin barrel movement with Garnier's chaff cutter escapement with mono-metallic balance, with silence lever, striking on two bells with three hammers. Striking, repeating but not currently running. 17cms 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
A fine and rare late 19th century French 'Orientalist' three colour gilt repeating carriage clock with original travelling caseThe highly elaborate case surmounted by a substantial knopped and rippled handle over a bevelled glass inspection panel and repeat button on a stepped top over a pierced fretwork cornice and composite pilasters with highly decorative side panels depicting Oriental scenes on a plinth base, the highly elaborate Roman dial with blued steel spear hands with a star motif centre, set within a mask depicting a swan on a lake, the twin barrel movement with lever platform escapement with compensated bimetallic balance, striking the hours and half hours on a blued steel coiled gong. Currently running, striking and repeating. Together with a brass double ended winding key and the original leather and red velvet lined travelling case. 21cms 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
A fine and very rare early 19th century English mahogany eight-day marine chronometer with unique sprung bowl designJames Hatton, London, number 402 The case:flame-veneered mahogany two-part case with sprung lid activated by a brass button to the front and two small leaf springs below, the base section with shaped vacant brass escutcheon plate and drop handles, baize lined. Opening to reveal the gimbal ring mounted at opposite corners on substantial brass brackets, with securing lock to the top right hand corner, the ring set to it's inner face with a pair of nickel-silver tapering springs mounted opposite each another at II and VIII, each approximately 20 inches in length and winding around the bowl approximately 375 degrees to terminate in a shaped foot secured to the bowl by three brass screws. The interior of the bowl scratch-numbered 402 and with shaped weight plate, the underside fitted with a sprung winding arbor cover engraved 'Wind up to the Left hand Once A Week.'The dial:4.75 inch signed and numbered silvered dial with outer minute track marked in five minute intervals enclosing the Roman hours intersected at VI by the large subsidiary running seconds dial marked in Arabic tens, the power-reserve sector set below XII marked 1-7, signed across the centre 'Jas. Hatton, London, 402', with blued steel hands throughout (the minute tapering, the hour of pierced spear-form). Secured via three latched dial feet to the movement. The movement:of Hatton's double frame construction and of eight day duration. The barrel, chain fusee and centre wheel set within a shaped frame united by three turned pillars screwed front and back, the barrel with set up ratchet on a substantial shaped cock over cut away sections to offer a view of the mainspring; the remainder of the train set in another smaller shaped plate united by three square-section pillars, the freesprung cut and compensated bimetallic balance with keystone-shaped weights and blued steel helical spring to an Earnshaw type detent escapement. The case 21.5cms (8.5ins) wide. Footnotes:The remarkable pair of tapering springs carry the weight of the bowl, movement, bezel and glass and offer a good deal of shock absorption against any sudden surge or prolonged movement. Another example, number 316 is in the Musee des Arts et Metiers in Paris.The celebrated George Margetts (1748-1804) took James Hatton (c.1776-c.1824) as an apprentice. Hatton was no run-of-the-mill pupil the high level of his work, and his innovative approach to design, can be seen in products he jointly signed with Margetts, as well as those finished under his own name. It was almost certainly James Hatton who in about 1800 introduced the double frame construction for his eight day timekeepers. Although Margetts was said to have made improvements to the lever escapement at this time, it is far more likely it was also work done in his name by James Hatton. Hatton was a great asset to Margett's business, principally in the production of watches and pocket chronometers. From 1810 to 1824 he had premises at 4 St. Michael's Alley, Cornhill, London. James Hatton worked from St Michael's Alley, Cornhill from 1799 to 1812. A comprehensive account of his life and work can be found in Betts, J. (2017) Marine Chronometers at Greenwich. Oxford: Oxford University Press, p.230 ff.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An early 18th century ebonised double basket top bracket clock with pull repeatJohn Constantin, Londini fecitThe repousse double basket top with eight portraits within pierced ribs, with elaborate foliate cast handle and four large bulbous finials over elaborately fretted side sound frets on a moulded base and brass button feet, the 6.75 inch signed brass rectangular dial signed along the upper edge in two lines framed by foliate scrolls over winged cherubs head spandrels framing the silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with cross half-quarter marks, the matted centre with decorated mock pendulum and date apertures, ringed winding squares and blued steel hands, a strike/non-strike lever at IX, the twin chain fusee movement united by seven knopped pillars, the going train with knife edge verge escapement and elaborate back cock, the hours struck on a bell, the quarters on a nest of four bells and hammers, the backplate with symmetrical foliate scrolls enclosing the oval signature cartouche with wheatear border. Ticking and striking. Together with a case key and large associated brass winding key. 48cms (18 1/2ins) high (3)Footnotes:John Constantine promised to join the Clock Makers Company in 1688, but did not. His will was proved in March 1721/22.This 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
A FINE AND VERY RARE ENGLISH PATINATED BRONZE CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH TWIN POWER RESERVES, CALENDAR AND THERMOMETERNicole Nielsen & Co. Limited, Soho Square, LondonThe case with ribbed handle over a bevelled glass inspection panel, a repeat button set to the right, and another to the left, over silvered sides on a plinth base with applied edge, the solid rear door with three shuttered winding squares marked 'Set Hands' 'Wind' and 'Wind' the signed rectangular one-piece silvered dial with minute track enclosing the Roman numerals and twin subsidiaries for power reserve for both the going- and striking- trains marked 'Down' and 'Up', the right hand side is set with a silvered panel incorporating a mercury thermometer (it's bulb hidden from view in the base) reading against Reamur and Fahrenhiet scales, each marked for the strategic temperatures of 'Freezing', 'Temperate', Summer Heat' and 'Blood Heat'; the left hand panel in the same silvered finish, but this set with a vertical day-of-the-week column adjustable from the rotating button above, beside each day is a selection of dates to allow for any day and date combination. The twin chain fusee movement united by five pillars with blued steel screws and collets through the backplate, with maintaining power to the going train terminating in a frosted gilt platform escapement with cut and compensated bimetallic balance with gold timing screws, over-coiled blued steel spring and lever escapement with detailed regulation arc to the rear, the strike train with rack strike the full hour on the hour and a single blow every half-hour on a blued steel coiled gong (the block marked G.B. in an oval), repeating the hours on depression of the right hand button. Running, striking and repeating. 19cms (7.5ins) high.Footnotes:Adolphe Nicole established his watchmaking business in London in 1837 and went on to play a central role in 19th century horology; he invented two types of Constant Force Escapement as well as a new split seconds hand for timing two events simultaneously on a watch. In 1844 he patented a keyless winding system, the manufacturing rights later passing to Dent to whom he supplied many fine movements. When Charles Frodsham died in 1871, Nielsen became a director of Charles Frodsham & Co. Ltd. In 1876 he took his son-in-law Emile Nielsen into partnership and within four years they were established in Soho Square, London. Such was the acclaim of the workshop, The Horological Journal visited and published an article in June 1889. The clocks and watches surviving today often feature the most complex functions including their legendary tourbillons, in particular the series of remarkable silver hump-back travel clocks made just before the First War. Like the current lot, these feature the twin up-and-down power reserve subsidiaries on the main dial. Comparative literature:Allix & Bonnert (1984) Carriage Clocks, Their history and Development. Woodbridge, ACC, page 291.Roberts, D. (1993) Carriage and Other Travelling Clocks. Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing, page 327.Fanelli, J., Terwilliger, Ch. (1987) A Century of Fine Carriage Clocks. Bronxville: Clock Trade Enterprises, page 189.This 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
A fine mid 19th century giant-sized English gilt brass striking and repeating carriage clockJames McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, 2869The case with ribbed handle over a heavy bevelled glass inspection panel set with a repeat button in a brass ferrule through the glass, the sides and front with similar heavy panels, the rear door in solid brass and with shuttered apertures for hand setting and winding, further set with a strike/silent option and index for fast/slow regulation.The one piece silvered Roman dial with blued steel fleur de lys hands and running seconds, signed below VI.The substantial movement united by five tapering pillars, with twin chain fusees, the going train with Harrison's maintaining power to an underslung English lever escapement, the large shaped platform with cut and compensated bimetallic balance.Together with an associated 19th century English carriage clock key numbered 1794 25cms (10ins) high. (2)Footnotes:Provenance:Single family ownership for approximately the last 80 years.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine and rare late 19th/early 20th century French grande sonnerie striking lacquered and silvered brass carriage clock with moonphase, alarm, day and dateL. LeRoy & Cie, Paris, number.20188The architectural case surmounted by a substantial ribbed handle over a repeat button, bevelled glass inspection panel and two glazed side panels, flanked by columns on a raised base, with two levers underneath the case, one with the options for Grande Sonnerie, Silence and Petite Sonnerie, the other lever for the moonphase, the gilt brushed brass dial with signed ivory Roman chapter ring centred by a moonphase dial and blued steel spade hands, over three subsidiary ivory dials, the signed and numbered twin barrel movement with silvered lever platform escapement with cut and compensated bi-metallic balance, striking the hours, half hours and quarters on a pair of blued steel coiled gongs mounted on a block with three hammers. Ticking, striking and repeating. 21cms (8 inches) high (1)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * Y Ф* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good late 17th century ebonised table timepiece with hour and quarter repeatHenry Jones in the TempleThe case with shallow caddy top set with twin repousse panels, surmounted by a substantial knopped and foliate handle on S-scroll uprights and internal pommels, framed by four bud finials and moulded cornice over glazed side panels and silk-backed repousse sound frets, the front and rear doors further mounted, on a plinth base and brass button feet, the 6.25 inch square brass dial with winged cherubs head spandrels framing the silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, the five-minute numerals interspersed by meeting arrow-head markers, the finely matted centre with chamfered and decorated date aperture at XII, ringed winding square, with blued-steel fettled hands, the single gut fusee movement united by six slender knopped and finned latched pillars, the barrel with raised lips, knife-edge verge escapement set in a cock with sliding cover, with brass rod and bob pendulum, repeating the hours and quarters on command via a pull cord to the left via a pair of hammers (the hours struck on a horizontal bell mounted on the frontplate, the quarters on a smaller vertical bell mounted on the backplate), signed in a foliate cartouche in the centre of the backplate within a foliate pattern containing four pairs of symmetrical flowerheads. Together with a pierced and engraved brass 'Knibb style' winding key, and a case key. 36cms (14inches) high (3)Footnotes:A very similar engraved backplate can be found in Dzik, S. Engraving on English Table Clocks: Art on a Canvas of Brass 1660-1800, p.401, Figure 6, right hand image. Image courtesy of Anthony Woodburn.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Jaeger-LeCoultre. An 18K white gold manual wind reversible wristwatch with 24 hour indicationModel: Reverso Night & DayReference: 270.3.54Date: Purchased 22nd August 1998Movement: 21-jewel Cal.854 manual windDial: One black with guilloché engraved centre, applied polished dart hour markers and Arabic numeral quarters, white inner minute divisions, subsidiary seconds at 6, polished lance hands, the other guilloché engraved salmon pink, applied dart hour markers, luminous Arabic numeral quarters, 24-hour indication at 6, polished sword hands with luminous insertsCase: Brushed and polished reversible rectangular, reeded ends, quick set button in the band, No.1871496Strap/Bracelet: Black leatherBuckle/Clasp: Signed 18K white gold folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movement Size: 26mm x 36mm Accompaniments: Jaeger-LeCoultre box, outer card, original sales receipt, service receipt, Certificate of Guarantee, instruction manualFootnotes:The idea of the Reverso was sparked at a polo game in India in 1930. Cesar de Trey, a former denture dealer turned watch entrepreneur was on a trip in India when a Polo player showed him the broken glass on his watch. Seeing the broken watch gave Cesar de Trey the idea of a watch that could turn over to protect its crystal and dial from being damaged. Upon his return to Switzerland, Cesar de Trey joined forces with his business partner Jacques David LeCoultre and launched the first Reverso in 1931. The Parisian engineer Rene-Alfred Chauvot was commissioned by LeCoultre and Jaeger to construct the first Reverso.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Jaeger-LeCoultre. A Limited Edition platinum automatic perpetual calendar wristwatch with moon phaseModel: Grande MemovoxReference: 146.6.95, No.079/250Date: Circa 2001Movement: 36-jewel Cal.909 automatic, platinum rotor, adjusted to 6 positions, No.3053705Dial: Slate blue, applied polished dart hour markers, white outer minute divisions, subsidiary dials at 3, 6, 9 and 12 for day, date, month, 24 hour indication and moon phase, year aperture below 12, brushed and polished dagger hands with centre seconds, outer alarm ring with central red-tipped alarm handCase: Polished round, back secured with 6 screws, crown in the band at 2 for alarm and crown at 4 for time setting, quickset button in the band at 8Strap/Bracelet: Associated blue leatherBuckle/Clasp: Signed platinum folding clasp Signed: Case, dial & movementSize: 41mm Accompaniments: Jaeger-LeCoultre box, Certificate of Authenticity and Guarantee This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Leonidas Incabloc steel backed gentleman's chronograph wristwatch with jewelled Landeron 248 caliber movement, the signed silvered dial with baton hour markers, outer blue Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and thirty minute recording dial, the winding button detailed 'Heuer', case diameter 3.5cm, on a leather strap.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An Omega Chronostop steel cased gentleman's wristwatch, the signed dial with baton hour markers, date aperture and red centre seconds, case width 4cm, with an associated steel bracelet (one button lacking).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Rolex Oyster Explorer stainless steel cased gentleman's bracelet wristwatch, Ref. 1016, circa 1967, the signed jewelled 1570 caliber automatic movement detailed 'D954371', the signed black dial with luminous batons and Arabic hour markers and detailed 'Rolex Oyster Perpetual Explorer Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, Swiss-TBuyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Rolex Oyster Perpetual steel cased gentleman's wristwatch, Ref. No. 6298, circa 1953, the signed and jewelled automatic movement numbered '21354', the signed silvered dial with baton hour markers and detailed 'Shock-Resisting', the case with milled bubble screw back, numbered between the lugs '6298' and '928855', Rolex crown to winding button, case width 3.6cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Versace Jeans Couture-A late 20th Century soft white leather ladies coat with zip detail to the back from collar to hem, 2 zipped front pockets and 3 silver tone branded buttons, size LargeCondition: The missing top button can be found in one of the front pockets and there are make-up stains to the collar line.
Art Reference. A collection of Tate publication art reference, including Pop Life, Panorama, Gerhard Richter, 2011, Martin Purtear, by Neal Benezra, 1991, The High Street, by Alice Melvin, 2011, Gabriel Orozco, by Ann Temkin, Some I Think, Sometimes I Am, by Sara Fanell, 2007, Clara Button and the Magical Hat Day, by Amy de la Haye & Emily Sutton, 2014, all in original wrappers, many duplicate copies, VG, 8vo/folioQty: (6 shelves )
An Edwardian silver dressing table set with Art Nouveau borders and engine-turned decoration, comprising pin-tray, three brushes, hand-mirror, scent-bottle, cover pot, glass box, ring-box, button hook and shoe-horn, William Griffiths & Sons/Sothers, Orchard & Co, Birmingham 1908-1911, in fitted caseSilver set in generally good condition; lining of trinket box worn; some light dents to silver mounts, commensurate with moderate use; box fairly scuffed and with one clasp-lug missing
An Arts & Crafts spindle back rope seat Sussex chair, 19th century, bears tin retailers plate to underside for Heal & Son, LondonStructurally sound, age related wear, 'slight' scuffing/marks Slight scuff 5 cm in reeds on surface, but generally good condition. Metal button missing from one leg - others all intact.
Two Mexican silver novelty 'Sombrero' ashtrays and a small enamelled dish stamped '1000', to/w a cased button hook and shoe horn with silver handle, a silver penknife, enamelled with the City Arms of Newcastle on Tyne, Sheffield 1905 in leather case and an unmarked punch ladle with twisted whalebone handle (6)
A modern green leather Chesterfield settee, with button back and arms and button front, height 67cm, width 207cm, depth 94cm.Additional InformationAll of the cushions are heavily creased and worn along the creases, there is a two tone appearance to the leather throughout with other blemishes and scuffs here and there throughout.
A modern green leather three seater Chesterfield fold out bed settee with button back and front panel, height 67cm, width 157cm, depth 90cm.Additional InformationLeather with general rubbing and creases consistent with use, some surface marks and blemishes, some of which may clean away, some slight scratches. The back is somewhat grubby and will need cleaning.
SAUNDERS & SHEPHERD; a hallmarked silver mounted desk timepiece, with Arabic dial, signed Lever, and subsidiary dial, Chester 1915, height 10.5cm not including winding button, with a silver calling card case, a silver compact, and a silver vesta case with portrait aperture, gross weighable silver is 4.5ozt/142g (4).Additional InformationThe time piece is currently running although this is no guarantee of working order, there is a dent to three of the corners of the time piece, and other slight scratches and knocks here and there, the vesta case is dented and slightly misshapen and is engraved to the reverse 'Major R.M Poore', other items with general light age wear.
An 18ct yellow gold crown wind open faced pocket watch with two piece white enamel dial set with Roman numerals inscribed 'Thos Russell & Son 110062', the cuvette engraved with initials and dated August 1907 (also hallmarked) and with numbered movement matching the dial, diameter 55mm, and an 19ct yellow gold fob chain with T-bar, length 50cm, the watch 125.7g, the chain 61.8g.Additional InformationThe watch is not working, it has been over wound, the ring loop attachment is also twisted. The function button is sticking slightly as is the repeating arm. Light surface scratches, no engravings to the outer case, only the cuvette as mentioned. The T-bar on the chain each link is stamped 18 and is in good condition.

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