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Dimier Freres & Co silver lever pocket watch, Birmingham 1919, signed movement, Roman numeral dial branded 'Sims, 57 East Street, Southampton', within a Dennison engine turned case, 51mm; together with a silver lever pocket watch, Chester 1891, unsigned movement, no. 10285, Roman numeral dial, within a plain case, 52mm (2)-Both in working order, Dimier Freres & Co with replacement bow and case back not closing correctly, see images for general guidance.
Victorian silver engine turned pocket watch, Birmingham 1885, unsigned bar lever movement, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, engine turned case, 49mm; together with a silver lever engine turned pocket watch, Birmingham 1926, 15 jewel 2 adjust. movement, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, within an engine turned Dennison case, 51mm (2)-Both in working order, the Dennison cased watch has a fault with the crown which is in the hand wind position so will need some attention, see images for general guidance.
Swiss gold plated lever hunter pocket watch, 15 jewel movement, hinged cuvette, within a plain Star Dennison case, 51mm (crown requires attention)-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - crude chip repair at the eleven position, light marks, faint hairline.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - mild surface corrosion present, subsidiary hand loose.Case - bruise to the case side, a few mild indentations to the covers, back cover not clamping closed, some rubbing to the bow.Crown - winding but not adjusting the hands - requires some attention.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
American Waltham 'Fattorini' silver lever pocket watch for repair, Birmingham 1883, signed and branded movement, no. 2357696, branded dial, engine turned case with engraved cartouche, 52mm; together with an American Waltham silver lever pocket watch for repair, Birmingham 1903, signed movement, no. 11431389, signed dial, within a Dennison case, 57mm (2)
A LADY'S AND A GENT'S GOLD WRISTWATCH, the first a gents manual wind, 'Garrad' watch, featuring a round silvered dial, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at the six o'clock position, blue steel hands, in a polished case, personal engraving to the case back reads 'For Dunlop Service J.W.Heath', inside case back signed 'Dennison 12321, A.L.D 321827', hallmarked 9ct Birmingham 1964, movement stamped '1120, 17 jewels', approximate case width 31.1mm, fitted with a rolled gold front stretch link bracelet, together with a signed 'Garrard & Co Ltd' box, the second an early 20th century manual wind watch, round silver and gold dial, Roman numerals, blue steel hands, in a polished rose gold case, inside case back hallmarked 9ct London import 1911, approximate case width 26.9mm, fitted with a rolled gold stretch link bracelet (condition report: both watches wind, set and run at time of cataloguing, although time keeping is untested, general light wear to both, overall condition good)
An Omega gentlemen's stainless steel wristwatch, ref 13322, circa 1960, circular tropical dial with vertical bands, gold Arabic numerals, minute track, gold hands and subsidiary seconds dial, 17 jewels movement, cal 266, serial 14110788, Dennison DeniSteel snap caseback, numbered '8771', on a modern leather strap, case 33mm.Notes: in working condition, winds and hands set well, keeps time across 1hr test.
An Ohio Civil War medal awarded to Private Patrick Newton, a Veteran soldier of the 61st Ohio Infantry Regiment who served between February 1862 and July 1865, during which period the regiment saw service at the battles of 2nd Bull Run, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg State of Ohio Veteran Civil War Medal (P. Newton Co G 61st Regt Inft) good very fine £300-£400 --- Patrick Newton, aged 30, mustered into service as a Private in Company ‘G’, 61st Ohio Infantry Regiment on 2 February 1862. At the end of his term of service in 1864, he reenlisted as a veteran soldier and was transferred to Company ‘G’, 82nd Ohio Infantry Regiment when the 61st was consolidated with the 82nd on 31 March 1865. Newton was finally mustered out of service on 5 July 1865 at Camp Dennison, Ohio. The 61st Ohio Infantry Regiment was organised in the State at large in March, April and May, 1862, to serve for three years. It left for the field in Western Virginia on May 27, and at Freeman’s ford had its first fight with the enemy, a part of Longstreet’s corps. It took part in the second battle of Bull Run and covered the retreat of the Federal forces on the Centerville turnpike toward Washington. In the battle it lost 25 men killed and wounded. At Stafford Court House it established winter quarters and remained there until April, 1863. It was engaged throughout the entire battle of Chancellorsville and lost 4 officers wounded, besides a large number of men wounded and 5 killed. At Gettysburg it opened the battle, being thrown out as skirmishers, and was so roughly handled that it was compelled to fall back to Cemetery Hill. In this action the regiment lost heavily in killed, wounded and prisoners. In September it was transported to the Army of the Cumberland and was engaged in a fierce fight at Wauhatchie, Tennessee, defeating and driving the Confederates across Lookout Creek. In this fight 3 were killed and a number wounded. It was in the assault on Missionary Ridge moving round to the extreme left of the Federal lines to prevent a flanking movement on the part of the enemy. In March, 1864, it re-enlisted, was furloughed home, and then returned for the Atlanta campaign. It participated in the bloody action at Resaca, losing several men, and performed its part nobly during all of the succeeding campaign. The regiment lay at Atlanta until it started with General Sherman’s army on its ‘march to the sea’. It then marched up through the Carolinas and at Goldsboro, North Carolina, on 31 March 1865, was consolidated with the 82nd Ohio, the combined regiment taking the name of the latter organisation. The State of Ohio Civil War Medal The State of Ohio authorised Tiffany & Company of New York to provide 20,000 medals to recognise those soldiers from Ohio who re-enlisted from the State under War Department General Orders, No. 191, which called for “Veteran Volunteers”. These were soldiers who completed their three-year tour of duty and then signed up for further duty as a Veteran Volunteer. The medals were distributed in the summer of 1866 and are officially engraved with the name and unit to the reverse field of the medal. Based on the British Crimea medal, the suspension was attractively but poorly designed, resulting more often than not in only the disc surviving. Approximately 319,000 men from this State fought for the Union, with less 6.5% being awarded this medal. Of the States that fought for the Union, only West Virginia, Ohio, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Connecticut, issued officially named or numbered medals to its servicemen in significant numbers. Even then, bar to soldiers in West Virginian service, this was to a small number of men that actually served in each State during the War and a fraction of the over two million servicemen who fought for the Union.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY 9CT YELLOW GOLD MANUAL WOUND OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, the white dial, with black Roman numerals, subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham 1923, case maker's mark A.L.D, cased stamped Dennison Watch Case Ltd and numbered 260388, movement signed Thos Russell & Son Liverpool Swiss Made 10 Jewels and numbered 34762, inner dust cap stamped Solid Nickel, 260388, approximate case diameter 48mms, approximate gross weight 86.6 grams (Condition Report: overall condition good, minute hand bent out of shape, movement currently functioning at time of cataloguing, untested for time keeping)
A SELECTION OF THREE GOLD PLATED MANUAL WOUND OPEN FACE POCKET WATCHES, to include a SMITHS pocket watch with cream dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary dial at six o'clock, dial signed 'Smiths Made in England, personal engraving to reverse reads ' B Williams An Appreciation Of 20 Years of Service W. Canning & Co Ltd 1949, together with a WALTHAM pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial at six o'clock, dial signed 'Waltham', together with an unsigned pocket watch, with inner case reading 'Dennison' and numbered 1009905 (condition report: pocket watches not functioning at time of cataloguing, cracks to unsigned pocket watch, Smiths pocket watch worn and dial yellowed, surface plating has worn in ages to all three watches)
A vintage 9ct gold wristwatch, the rectangular dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial to six 'o' clock, set to a plain polished 9ct gold case, marks for Dennison Watch Co, Birmingham 1937, 33mm x 24mm, together with 9ct gold mounted buckle bracelet, 13.5cm wide, an amethyst and pearl set 9ct gold brooch, 51mm diameter, and a 9ct gold mounted red stone set stick pin, 51mm long (4) Amethyst brooch: 2.1gmsStick pin: 1.2gmsWatch case (excluding weight) 7.9gmsBracelet: 6.1gms Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A George V 18ct gold watch, the round white dial with Arabic numerals, set to a plain polished circular 18ct gold case, marks for Dennison Watch Company, Birmingham 1917, 28mm diameter, together with an early 20th century 14ct gold wristwatch, case 22mm x 15mm, upon a plated bangle, a 9ct gold St Christopher charm, 'WJP', Birmingham 1987, 9mm diameter, and a further 9ct gold St Christopher charm, 'WJP', Chester 1960, 8mm diameter, gross weight (excluding 14ct watch on plated strap) 30.2gms (4) (at fault) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
1950s Gentlemen's Buren 9ct gold open face pocket watch with white enamel dial, Roman numerial hour markers, subsidary second dial and blued steel hands in 9ct gold case, (Birmingham 1952), presentation inscription to inner cover 'Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd, Presented to T. Clough for 30 years service 1952', watch numbered 704689. Case 46mm in diameter.The watch is currently running. It winds smoothly and the hands adjust correctly. The movement is a Buren Grand Prix 17 jewel 690 calibre movement. The watch is in excellent condition commensurate with age. The case has no dents and no obvious scratches, only very light surface wear. The glass isn't scratched and the enamel dial is perfect. The watch appears to have hardly been worn. The gold case is by Dennison and is a good thick guage. The inner dust cover is inscribed with the presentation inscription and is also gold. Gross weight 85 grams.
FOUR POCKET WATCHES, to include a gold plated open face 'Federal' pocket watch, white dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position (missing glass front, broken hands) within a polished case, inside case back signed 'Dennison Star', a gold plated 'Smiths Empire' open face pocket watch with an outer white metal case, a base metal open face pocket watch, and a novelty 'Westclox' open face pocket watch (condition report: not tested, some wear and damage)
TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER WRISTWATCHES, the first a manual wind 'WALTHAM U.S.A', watch, round white dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at the six o'clock position, blue steel hands, within a polished silver case, inside case back signed 'Dennison Watch Case Ltd', stamped '507619' hallmarked Birmingham 1926, approximate case width 31.0mm, movement signed 'Waltham Mass U.S.A', fitted with a black strap and white metal ardillon buckle, the second watch with manual wind, round white dial, Roman numerals, blue steel hands, in a polished case, inside case back hallmarked Glasgow import 1916, approximate case width 27.5mm, fitted with a thin brown strap and base metal ardillon buckle (condition report: both watches working at time of cataloguing although time keeping is untested, the Waltham may require some attention, wind is slightly stiff, hair line cracks to the ceramic dial, small dinks and light surface scratches to the case of the second watch, overall condition fair to good)
A silver cased pocket watch, white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, second subsidiary dial, a Dennison Special case; a silver Albert chain, lobster claw fasteners, each link stamped with the passant, T-bar & fob, 41.65g; a silver winners medal/fob, the obverse engraved 1945 Victory Cup, the reverse engraved Angling SEC, Winner, F. Delorme, 11.56g; another vacant cartouches 7.92g
Early 20th century 9ct gold open face keyless lever pocket watch by American Watch Company, No. 18470404, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidereary seconds dial, case by Dennison, Birmingham 1913, retailed by Fattorini & Sons Ltd, Bradford,in original caseCondition Report:Approx 101.45gm, inner dust cover also 9ct, a few light scratches around opening otherwise very good condition, appears to have had little use, bow and pendant also stamped 9.375, movement functioning, case diameter = 50mm
J.G. Graves, Sheffield, a silver open-faced key-wound pocket watch, the dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and signed J.G. Graves, Sheffield, The Express English Lever, the case hallmarked for silver, Chester 1898 and with the maker's initials TPH, for Thomas Peter Hewitt of the Lancashire Watch Co. Ltd, diameter 52mm.Along with a gold-plated open-faced keyless pocket watch, the case engraved Moon, A.L.D. Dennison Watch Case Co. Ltd., diameter 50mm.
TWO LADY'S 9CT GOLD WRISTWATCHES AND A 'BUREN' WRISTWATCH, the first manual wind 'Griffon' watch, round silver dial signed 'Griffon, 21 jewels', Arabic numerals, gold tone hands, polished case, approximate case width 19.2mm, fitted with a rose tone stretch link bracelet, etched 9ct, a manual wind 'Rotary', round silver dial signed 'Rotary', Arabic numerals interspaced with spot markers, gold tone hands, in a polished case, inside case back hallmarked 9ct London, fitted with a thin brown strap with a white metal ardillon buckle, together with a silver 'Buren, Grand Prix' watch, manual wind, round silver dial, Arabic numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, luminescent hands, polished silver case with a personal engraving reads 'Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd, Presented to E. Earnshaw for 20 years' service 1951', inside case back signed 'Dennison, 12100, 733909', hallmarked 'A.L.D' Birmingham, 1950', fitted with a stretch link bracelet (condition report: all watches wind, set and run at time of cataloguing although time keeping is untested, general light wear, the Rotary's strap has wear and tear)
TWO LADY'S 9CT GOLD WRISTWATCHES, the first a manual wind watch, with a round white dial, Arabic numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, steel hands, in a polished case, inside case back signed 'Dennison Watch Case Co, 162583', hallmarked 9ct Birmingham 1919, approximate case width 28.5mm, fitted with an openwork 9ct gold bracelet and folding clasp, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, length 160mm, approximate gross weight 22.8 grams, the second with a manual wind, round silver dial signed 'Smiths Astral', Arabic numerals, blue steel hands, inside case back hallmarked 9ct London, approximate case width 21.7mm, fitted with a gold plated stainless steel stretch link bracelet, approximate case back weight 1.8 grams (condition report: the first watch is non running and requires some attention, the second watch winds, sets and runs at time of cataloguing, although time keeping is untested, general light wear)
TWO LADY'S 9CT GOLD WRISTWATCHES, the first an AF 'Rotary', round champagne dial signed 'Rotary 15 jewels', Arabic numerals, gold tone hands, seconds subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, within a polished square case, missing crown, inside case back signed 'Dennison 87100, 814761' hallmarked 9ct Birmingham 1957, fitted with a 9ct gold back and front stretch link bracelet, the second an AF 'Accurist' manual mind, champagne curved rectangular dial signed 'Accurist 21 jewels', baton markers, gold tone hands, polished damaged case, case back stamped 0.375 inside case back hallmarked 9ct London import, fitted with a thin black strap with a white metal ardillon buckle (condition report: both have some general light wear, the Accurist watch winds, sets and runs at time of cataloguing although time keeping is untested, the Rotary is untested, both require some attention)
A 9CT GOLD 'J.W.BENSON' WRISTWATCH, manual wind, round silver dial signed 'J.W.Benson, London', Arabic numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, gold tone hands, within a polished case, inside case back stamped '12100, 226134, J.W.Benson Ltd, made in England', hallmarked 'Aaron Lufkin Dennison, 9ct gold Birmingham 1948', movement signed 'J.W.Benson London', approximate case width 38.4mm, case back weight 4.2 grams, fitted with a rolled gold stretch link bracelet (condition report: watch winds, sets and runs at time of cataloguing, although time keeping is untested, general light wear, light scratches to the glass front, overall condition good)
Miscellaneous pocket watches. This lot includes a silver J Harris & Sons open-faced chronograph, the watch having a white enamel face with 47mm dial, Chester hallmark dated 1885, case nr 41999; a silver Dennison open-faced pocket watch, the watch having an enamel face with Roman dial with subsidiary minute hand (some loss to enamel) Birmingham hallmark, dated 1922, mm A.L Davenport, a gold-plated Elgin full-hunter pocket watch, the watch having a 40mm white enamel face with Roman dial and subsidiary second dial and an un-cased Frodsham & Keen watch movement.
OMEGA; a gold plated demi hunter pocket watch, the white enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and smaller subsidiary dial, with an Omega crown wind movement, serial no.5958123, in a gold plated Dennison Star case.At the time of cataloguing, the watch appears to be in going order, however this is no guarantee of working order. Expect some minor scratches to the glass and case typical with use.
Omega - a gentleman's 9 carat gold wristwatch, circular slightly silvered arabic dial with subsidiary seconds dial in a 33mm 9 carat yellow gold Dennison case with plain crown, hallmarked Birmingham 1941, numbered 13322, manual wind movement number 9187083, fitted with a Montal expanding bracelet with rolled gold front, no engravings or inscriptions, case back weighing 4.3g, no box or paperwork, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.Condition report:Please see further images uploaded to our website.
Two wristwatches - a gentleman's Rotary Super-Sports steel wristwatch, running at present time although no guarantee is given; another un-named wristwatch in a Dennison Dennisteel case, not running; a white metal nurses buckle in the eastern style with pair of domed shield shape sections and hinged wings; two nurses badges; silver coloured filigree pendant and pair of earstuds; Commemorative Crowns, decimal coin sets, 1842 four pence; George III 1819 Crown, etc.
A vintage Omega wristwatch on expanding bracelet, manually crown wound movement with 15 jewels. Inside the case back reads 'Moon, this case is guaranteed 20 years made in England, Dennison watch case'. The watch has a white enamel dial with sub-seconds dial and black Arabic numeral hour markers
A 9CT GOLD ALBERT CHAIN, AND A GOLD PLATED POCKET WATCH WITH FOB MEDALS, rose gold albert chain, each link stamped 9.375, fitted with two lobster clasps each stamped 9.375, T-bar stamped 9.375, sponsors mark 'JT&S', suspending a 9ct gold fob medal with engraved initials, personal engraving to the reverse reads 'Winners Haig & Haig Trophy 1903', hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, sponsors mark 'W.A', length of albert chain 420mm, also fitted with two silver fob medals, one for 'The St. John ambulance Association' hallmarked Birmingham, a shield shaped fob medal with engraved initials, hallmarked Chester, approximate total gross weight 66.7 grams, together with a gold plated open face pocket watch, manual wind, round white dial signed 'Thos Russell & Son, Liverpool', Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, blue steel hands, in a polished case, inside case back stamped 'A.L.D, Dennison watch case Co, 179136', movement signed 'Thos Russell & Son, Liverpool', stamped 30080', approximate case width 50.8mm, and a pair of damascene cufflinks in a white metal mount unmarked (condition report: pocket watch, winds, sets and runs at time of cataloguing, although time keeping is untested, general light wear, clasps to the albert chain in working order, overall condition good)
A 9ct gold 1915 Omega Trench wristwatch, featuring a Swiss-made hand would mechanical movement in a hallmarked 9ct yellow gold Dennison case, measuring 34mm with a white dial and Arabic numerals and seconds subdial at 6 o'clock, all on a brown leather strap.Serial: 5001009Year: 1915The watch winds and runs but has not been tested over time for long-term accuracy. We advise all watches and clocks be serviced upon purchase.Wear consistent with ageOverall condition is goodWe can't say for certain if the dial has been changed but it is clear of any major cracks

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