Poljot gilt metal gentleman's bracelet watch with a circular dial, sweep seconds hand, baton markers, enclosing an automatic movement, on an expandable strap, 34mm; Seiko quartz gilt metal bracelet watch, 2 other watches and a Waltham gold plated half hunting watch, in a Dennison case, 51mm, (overwound). (5)
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NO RESERVE Franzke (Andreas) Tàpies, Munich, 1992 § Andel (J.) & others. José-Maria Cano: Welcome to Capitalism!, text in English and Czech, Prague, 2008 § Dennison (Lisa) & others. Clemente, New York, 1999 § Mazzoleni (Giovanni) Alberto Burri, original cloth-backed boards, 2015 § Manzoni (Piero) Achromes: Linea Infinita, original white cloth, transparent plastic slip-case, still sealed in publisher's cellophane wrapping, Turin, 2017, illustrations, many colour, the first three all original cloth with dust-jackets; and 11 others on modern and contemporary Spanish and Italian art, 4to & 8vo (16)
A mid-century Rolex Shock-Resisting stainless steel mid-size manual wind wrist watch, 1950s, the 24.5mm. silvered dial with minute tracks, centre seconds, gilt Rolex crown and lumed gilt dot and batons markers with Arabic numerals at 2,4,6,8 and 10, the 30mm. case with plain crown, the signed Dennison for Rolex caseback numbered 12324 2789, signed 15 Rubis movement, no. 68000, with later black leather strap, in a blue flock Rolex box, * Condition: Winds and runs. Hands adjust correctly. One securing screw is detached from the movement but present - it appears to lack the lower threaded section, so cannot be re-fitted. Silvering to dial has dulled and light surface scratches to centre. Luming to batons and dots has dulled and degraded. There is no luming to the hands. Some scratching to plastic crystal. Expected scratching and small nicks to case from regular use. Strap good but not original or by Rolex. Box probably later.
A Waltham Watch Co. 9ct gold half hunter keyless wind pocket watch, the 48mm. Dennison case with black enamel Roman chapter ring, hallmarked Birm. 1929, the engine turned lever movement signed 'A.W.W. Co. Waltham, U.S.A. Traveler', no. 26295257, signed white Roman enamel dial with subsidiary seconds at 6. * Condition: Winds and runs when catalogued. The plastic glass is loose and there is some old yellowed glue residue to the inside of the case front and dial from an attempt to glue the glass in place at some time. Some losses from enamel to chapter ring and small, faint ding to caseback. Cuvette also 9ct gold.
A George V 9ct gold half hunter pocket watch, the case by Dennison Watch Case Co., Birm. 1921, signed 'Herald' Swiss level movement with engine turned three quarter plate, fob wind, Roman white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds at six, plain case with black enamelled Roman chapter ring, engraved monogram to case back, presentation inscription to cuivre, 48mm. diameter, dial cracked. * Condition: Winds and runs. Dial is cracked, with three long hairlines and one short hairline from centre. Case good overall. Small patch of scratching to the case front between IIII and V.
A GOLD FILLED OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH circular white enamel dial with black Roman index and outer minute track, gilt hands, sub seconds dial at 6 o'clock position, plain case 50mm diameter with two hinged case backs, outer case internally marked A.L.D Dennison Watch Case Co, keyless movement signed 'ROC Swiss Made', with a gold filled fancy link chain.Light general wear. Currently running, not assessed for time keeping
A 9ct gold half hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to a keyless wind movement numbered 19353, the Dennison case with enamel chapter ring, hallmarked for Birmingham 1928 and numbered 428329, accompanied by a two colour precious metal fancy baton-link chain, stamped '14K', suspending a T-bar stamped '18', watch case diameter 4.6cm, chain length 33.5cmWatch: surface wear and dust residue to dial, with occasional small nicks/chips but no obvious hairline fractures. General surface wear to case, with nicks to enamel chapter ring and scattered shallow dings and dents, mostly to the case sides. Marks have patchy wear but are mostly clearly struck. The cover and case back close fairly tightly. The movement runs when wound but is untested for working order, which cannot be guaranteed. Gross weight approximately 73gm. Chain: general surface wear throughout, with some thinning to the ends of the links and connecting jump rings. Some links are a little mis-shapen. The clasps are currently functioning but may be later replaced. Metal standard of the chain and T-bar is untested. Gross weight approximately 8.6gm.
A 9ct gold cased wristwatch by Omega, the circular silvered dial with gilt baton markers and subsidiary seconds dial, to a calibre 267 jewelled manual wind movement, the Dennison case hallmarked for Birmingham 1959, numbered 13339 and 965068, with presentation inscription, dial, movement, winder and case signed, on an unassociated strap, with maker's box, case width 3.3cmSurface wear, spotting and dust residue to dial. Scuffs, scratches and chips/nicks to case, marks are clearly struck. Scratches to glass. Movement runs when wound but is untetsed for working order, which cannot be guaranteed. Heavy wear to strap. Gross weight (including strap, dial, movement) approximately 34.8gm. Box hinge is broken.
A 9ct gold half hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to a keyless wind movement, the Dennison case numbered 666987 and hallmarked for Birmingham 1939, with interior inscription, and two gilt metal pocket watches, first watch case diameter 4.9cm (3)First watch approximate gross weight only: 96.7gm
Smiths - a gentleman's 9 carat yellow gold wristwatch, 28mm silvered dial with dot markers and even Arabic numerals with a subsidiary seconds dial in a 30mm 9 carat yellow gold Dennison case, hallmarked Birmingham 1946, numbered 69191, 12383, case back weighing 3.6g, strap model, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
1950s Rolex gold wristwatch, the circular cream dial with applied gold Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, Rolex shock-resisting 15 jewel 700 calibre movement in 9ct gold Dennison case, hallmarked Birmingham 1952. Case number 473, 476012, 12325. Case 30mm diameter. On a later black leather strap.Good running condition ( not tested for time keeping ) , some dents to rear of case
TUDOR 9CT GOLD & OTHER LADY'S WRISTWATCHES (2) - the Tudor rectangular cased measuring 30 x 15mm, the case back interior stamped '9-375 Dennison, made in England for Rolex', Birmingham date letter for 1956, the movement marked 'Tudor, Swiss Made, 15 Rubies', the white dial set with gilt baton markers marked 'Tudor' with rose above in black, Montal gold plated stainless steel bracelet, along with a Trevex 17 jewels lady's wristwatch, gold plated case and strap, the dial set with Arabic numerals, case measures 35mm overall x 18mm not including winder, 14.4grms gross the Tudor
An assorted collection of silver breakfast utensils. The lot to include; An egg cup with saucer base (hallmarked for Birmingham 1952, makers marks for J.G Ltd - Joseph Gloster Ltd), guilloche enamel spoon (925S & Norne), cut glass pepper shaker (sterling silver), egg cup (Birmingham 1937, makers marks for A.L.D - Dennison Watch Case Co), baby spoon (Birmingham 1923, C.W - Charles Wilkes) & a teaspoon (Sheffield 1932, E.V - Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner)). Total weight excluding glass approx 104g. Largest measures approx 8cm
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GOLD ALBERT CHAIN, curb link chain, fitted with two lobster clasps and a T-bar, T-bar stamped 'H.A & S' 9.375, each link stamped 9.375, approximate gross weight 43.2 grams, together with a gold plated half hunter pocket watch, inside case back signed 'Dennison watch case company', (condition report: general moderate wear, watch not currently working, overall condition good)
A 9CT GOLD WATCH HEAD, manual wind, round silvered dial signed 'Smiths De Luxe' (appears to have been wrote on cruedly), Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at the six o'clock position, gold tone hands, in a polished case, inside case back hallmarked 9ct Birmingham 1954, signed 'Dennison, 12383, 595362', movement stamped C210592, approximate case width 31.0mm, missing strap, approximate case back weight 3.8 grams (condition report: working at time of cataloguing although time keeping is untested, general light wear, overall condition good, after painted dial)
Early 20th century open face keyless lever pocket watch by American Watch Company, Waltham, No. 23851502, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case by Dennison, Birmingham 1912Condition Report:Approx 85.15gm, inner dust cover also hallmarked 9ct, movement currently functioning, few very light hairline cracks to dial, hands moving freely, case diameter = 48mm
Tacy Watch Co. 'Admiral' 9ct gold open faced pocket watch, the unsigned white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands, the two piece hinged Dennison case Birmingham 1925, housing a keyless wound movement housed in a metal, hinged screw back metal case, 4.8cm diameter, 85g gross approx inclusive of the movement
A Swiss silver open faced pocket watch, Achille Hirsch movement, no.85524, white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial, silver case, dust cover engraved G W Knapton, Darton, 0.935, Switzerland, 1888-1914 n/w; a Swiss silver open faced J G Graves The Midland Lever pocket watch, white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial, the case stamped - three bears, 0.935 a/f; another continental silver Non-Magnetic pocket watch a/f; a silver Coventry Astral pocket watch, white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial, engine turned case, Birmingham, Dennison, 1911 n/w (4)
THREE OPEN FACE POCKET WATCHES, the first a manual wind silver pocket watch, white dial rubbed markings, Roman numerals, subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, inside case back hallmarked Birmingham 1901, the second key wound, white dial signed 'Makers to the Admiralty, Kendal & Dent, London', Roman numerals, subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, gold hands, engine turned case with vacant cartouche, inside case back hallmarked stamped 0.935 Swiss control marks, together with a gold plated open face pocket watch, manual wind, inside case back signed 'Dennison' (condition report: one manual wind requires attention, the gold plated is working but time keeping is untested, the key wound is untested, general light wear, overall condition good)
Vickery London and Swiss, an 18ct gold cased open face 'trench' watch, circa 1915. The white enamel dial with skeleton Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and luminous hands, the A L Dennison Watch Case Co., three-piece(?)screw case (bezel and case-back screw off) with wire lugs, hallmarks for London 1915, 35.5mm diameter, on an associated brown leather strap, Swiss 17 jewel adjusted movement, also marked 'U.S.Pat. 24.May. 1904', the watch case, movement, glass and leather strap weigh 52g gross, Together with a later Certina box. Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy.Overall good/fair condition for age, a dent to the case near 11, the screw case good. The movement over-wound and runs occasionally for a couple of seconds and stops, set-hands functioning.
A gentleman's 9ct gold tonneau-shaped wristwatch. Circa 1934, the silvered dial signed 'J. W. Benson, London' and with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds at 6, unsigned Swiss 15 jewel movement, the A L Dennison two-piece hinged case with a slightly curved back and hallmarks for Birmingham 1934, on a later brown leather strap Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy.The silvered dial with small and shallow scratches and some losses of the silvering particularly near the border (mostly hidden by the bezel though, the case good, movement ticking and runs, set hands functioning.
Two lady's vintage 9ct gold bracelet watches. Comprising; Longines, a round watch, circa 1965, Longines calibre 410 oval movement, no. 13326229, in a Baume two-piece case hallmarked London 1965, on a DS & S textured tapering bracelet, hallmarked 1966, the case and glass 17.8g (21.3g gross); together with 'Winegartens London E.C.2', circa 1949, Winegartens oblong movement no.814438, in a Dennison two-piece facetted tonneau-shaped case on an open block-link bracelet, the case, bracelet and glass weigh 11.5g (16g gross) Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy.Longines; overall good to fair condition for age, general wear and tear commensurate with age and use, movement ok, set hands works.Winegartens; overall good to fair condition for age, general wear and tear commensurate with age and use, a crease to one corner of the back of the case, movement runs for a couple of seconds and stops, set hands works.
Taschenuhr (Birmingham, 1937)Sterlingsilber 925; Staubdeckel ebenfalls Sterlingsilber; Innendeckel sign.: Dennison; Meistermarke A.L.D; weißes Emailziffernblatt mit arab. Anzeige und kl. Sekunde bei der 6; Werk läuft; 100g; D: 5 cm; in originaler Lederbox; frontseitig in Sterlingsilber 925 (Birmingham, 1947)
Early 20th century 9ct gold half hunter keyless Swiss lever pocket watch, movement signed Buren, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, case by Dennison, Birmingham 1929Condition Report:Approx 91.8gm, inner dust cover also hallmarked 9ct, movement currently functioning, hands moving freely, case diameter = 48mm
Syren, Geneve - A George V Sterling silver half hunter pocket watch and chain with 2 fob medals, the watch, circa 1924, spring-loaded outer cover hinged at 9 o'clock decorated with engine turned engraving, with blue enamel Arabic numerals and inner chemin de fer chapter ring around the circular glazed aperture, the unsigned white dial, 42mm diameter, with white Arabic numerals, blued double spade and whip hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, signed and jewelled crown wind movement with onion shaped winder, case, 50mm diameter with milled edge, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, decorated with engine turned engraving around a central belted and vacant escutcheon shaped cartouche, inner numbered 467012 with Birmingham hallmarks for Sterling silver and casemaker's mark of the Dennison Watch Case Company, the cuvette similarly marked, 107.3g gross; the chain with mark of Booth & Biggs Ltd., Birmingham 1896, rolled curb links graduating from 7mm to 5mm each stamped with lion passant, terminating at one end with a swivel catch and at the other with a jump ring supporting two silver medals, one with mark of Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1934, the other with mark of William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1900, fixed T bar on a short length of chain 5cm from the end, 37cm overall length, 56.7g including the medals, total gross weight 164g (4)Crystal - Outer complete and firm, inner complete, but out of the bezel. Some minor surface scratches to both.Dial - Some discolouration - possibly as a result of repairs - at the very edge at 1, 6 8 and 11 o'clock. Not immediately obvious to the naked eye.Movement - In working order, but not tested for timekeeping or endurance. Crown engages and disengages positively, and the hands move freely in both directions.Case - Some surface scratches as to be expected and commensurate with age and wear. One or two bruises to the case back. Hinges do not appear strained.Chain - Some minor wear to the links as to be expected and commensurate with age and wear. Swivel catch in good orderAccessories - Some surface scratches as to be expected and commensurate with age and wear. Hallmarks clear and readable
Unsigned - A 9ct gold open faced pocket watch, circa 1930, the white dial, 42mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued spade and syringe hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, jewelled three quarter plate crown wind movement number 721973 with onion shaped winder, case by Dennison, 'Special', 50mm diameter, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, inner numbered 478966 with Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold and casemaker's mark of Dennison Watch Case Company (Aaron Lufkin Dennison), the cuvette similarly marked, 84.5g gross
Unsigned - A 9ct gold open faced dress pocket watch with decorative fob, circa 1939, the silvered dial, 41mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued whip hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, unnumbered 17 jewel crown wind movement calibre 95, decorated with the 'Côtes de Genève' and with flat topped winder, case, 45mm diameter, verso snap on, brushed finish, inner numbered 660630 with Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold and casemaker's mark of Dennison, Wigley & Co., 45.7g gross; the unmarked articulated fob of textured brick style links, terminating in a short length of trace chain and swivel catch,13mm wide, overall length 13cm, tests as 9ct gold 11.7g (2)
Vertex - A 'Revue' 9ct gold wristwatch, circa 1964, the signed circular silvered dial, 14mm diameter, with gold coloured batons (12 and 6 in Arabic) and hands, signed 'Revue' 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement with liveried crown, case, 17mm diameter, verso snap on, plain and polished, inner signed and numbered 49815 313499 with casemaker's mark of the Dennison Watch Case Company and Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold, to an integral brick link bracelet terminating in a 3 stage ladder clasp, overall length 175mm, 10.6g ex movement
Waltham Watch Co, Waltham - A 9ct gold trench style wristwatch, circa 1920, the signed circular white dial, 25mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals (12 in red), blued spade and whip hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, signed 7 jewel mechanical crown wind movement number 21899345, case, 32mm diameter, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, plain and polished, inner signed and numbered 205883 with Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold and casemaker's mark of Dennison Watch Case Company (Aaron Lufkin Dennison), fixed wire lugs to an aftermarket brown leather strap with gilt pin buckle
A 9 Carat Gold Wristwatch, signed Omega, 1954, manual wound lever movement, later 9 carat gold braceletGross weight - 55 gramsThe case and bracelet with surface scratches, the bezel with minor dents, case and bracelet is dirty in parts, bracelet with dents to several links, later bracelet, plexi glass with scratches and several chips to the edges, need replacing, movement with minor surface staining marks, winding smoothly, handsetting correctly, movement in going order, movement needs cleaningThe movement calibre - 266, movement number 13813224, inside case back stamped Omega watch company and Dennison, with Birmingham gold hallmarkCase diameter - 33mm The bracelet clasp with 9k gold hallmark
FOUR POCKET WATCHES, to include a gold plated open face pocket watch, manual wind, white dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at the six o'clock position, blue steel hands, within a polished gold plated case, inside case back stamped A.L.D Dennison 414850, approximate case width 50.4mm, with case, together with two silver open face pocket watches one signed 'H.Diamond Lucerne' both with full silver hallmarks for Birmingham and London import, both manual wind, also a manual wind, half hunter silver pocket watch, hallmarked London import, approximate gross weight of silver pocket watches 258.3 grams (condition report: require attention, all but the half hunter are ticking)
A GOLD POCKET WATCH AND VINTAGE WRISTWATCH A 9ct gold full hunter Waltham pocket watch, with white dial black roman numerals, subsidiary dial and blued steel hands. Hallmarked Birmingham 1923, diameter of the case 5cm, weight including mechanism 98.4gms, together with a yellow metal David Dow wristwatch, with cream dial gold colour Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial and blue steel hands, weight including mechanism and strap 22.1gms Condition Report:Waltham 15 jewel movement, serial number 22684746 circa 1919, Dennison case. Appears to wind and tick, spring on case a bit tight, wont open with the button alone.Wristwatch no internal images, appears to be a monocock style 2 part case.
Early 20th century 9ct gold Prima 'Philex Lever' full hunter presentation pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case by Dennison, Birmingham 1935Condition Report:Approx 93.75gm, inner dust cover, bow and pendant also 9ct (hallmarked or stamped), case diameter = 47mm, clean dial and movement, inner front cover engraved 'Presented to... Reckitt & Sons for valued service...'
Rolex- an Art Deco silver cased open faced pocket watch comprising a white enamel dial with black Arabic number markers and chapter ring, subsidiary at 6, blue steel hands, case approx 50m, top keyless wind, Dennison case marked Birmingham 1929, movement marked Rolex Swiss made 15 jewels, case approx 50mm, top keyless windFurther details: good- winds and working movement untested, enamel good age related wear and tear to case with some small dents to case back one to edge
Rolex- a gold plated early 20th century half hunter pocket watch, comprising a white enamel dial, Roman numeral hour markers, chapter ring, subsidiary dial at 6, keyless wind at 3, Dennison case with blue enamel numerals and chapter ring, case approx 50mm, movement marked Rolex LeveFurther details: good winds and working at time of report, some scratches and slight enamel loss to case, scratches to inner cover, small dent to case edge
A 14 carat gold American Waltham gentleman's pocket watch with white enamel dial and black roman numerals. Two plates of 14ct gold with a composite plate in the middle. Movement engraved 'American Waltham watch', inside of case stamped 'ALD Dennison watch case company'. No key. Gross weight 55.06g
A 9ct gold open-face keyless pocket watch, the white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary, the 15-jewel movement signed Admiral, in 9ct gold Dennison watch case, 47mm diameter, (no glass), 83g, (not working) and a chrome-cased open-face keyless pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, (overwound), (2).

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