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Marvin and Tudor, two lady's gold and gilt metal wristwatches, mid 20th century, the Tudor watch of circular outline in gilt metal with a later 9ct link bracelet, case width 2.1cm, manual winding movement, dial signed Tudor Oyster Shock Resisting Royal, reverse signed Original Oyster case by Rolex, case numbered 452563, stamped Plaque Or for gold plating, bracelet with British hallmarks for 9ct gold; the Marvin watch of octagonal outline with an integrated gold link bracelet 9ct gold, case width 2.1cm, manual winding movement, dial and movement signed Marvin, case back interior signed Dennison, numbered 87732 and 382534, case back interior and bracelet with British hallmarks for 9ct gold
Antique pocket watches, American gold plated Illinois full hunter serial number 5689610, English silver cased open face watch with insert second dial, luminous hands, Dennison watch case company, winds and runs, AW Co Waltham Mass, English silver hallmarked case, English silver cased watched un marked with metal storm case
AN 18CT GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, manual wind, round white dial signed 'Waltham U.S.A', Roman numerals, subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, blue steel hands, within a polished case, inside case back stamped makers mark 'A.L.D' hallmarked 18ct Birmingham 1930, dust cover signed 'Dennison Watch Case Co Ltd', stamped 18, numbered 500832, movement signed 'A.W.W.Co Waltham Mass U.S.A', numbered 27108666, approximate case width 49.3mm, approximate gross weight 93.4 grams (condition report: winds, sets and runs at time of cataloguing although time keeping has not been tested, general light wear, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)
WALTHAM USA, an 18ct gold trench type wristwatch, case diameter 33mm, Dennison case hallmarked, Birmingham 1917, manual wind movement, serial number 20949408, after market military style leather strap. Condition - not currently running, hairlines to dial, damage/repair around lugs (see images).
John Dennison of Leeds, The Sorcerer Coin-Operated Fortune Telling Machine, circa 1890. An extremely-rare example of this machine. No key to wind the clockwork mechanism, but appears in working order. Some attention required. Measurements approx. 37" height, 22" width, 15" depth. Please note: All the lots within this auction are located off-site in Kent. Collection will be by appointment from this location which will be made known to buyers upon purchase.
A collection of early 20th century gentleman's ephemera plus other items including a gold plated hunter pocket watch and table lighter. Comprosing a 1940s Cimier gentleman's aluminium wrist watch (untested but winds and appears to run); an Ingersoll wristwatch head (untested but appears to not work); a Dennison Star gold plated full hunter pocket watch (untested but winds and appears to run); a Swiss army pen knife; a BMC Drivers club 5 year safe drivers badge; a Ronson silvered table lighter ; two laquered snuff boxes; a carved bone rose brooch; a Rolstar pocket lighter; a life saving medal; a leather wallet and an Art Deco chrome plated cigarette case; and other items.
Longines gentleman's 9ct gold manual wind wristwatch, Cal. I2.68ZS, dial with Arabic and dagger hour markers and outer seconds track numbered 5-60, back case signed Baume, case by by Dennison, Birmingham 1958, on brown leather strapCondition Report:Approx 37.2gm gross (back case only approx 4.3gm), movement funcitioning and clean - time keeping not checked - not guaranteed, dial with discolouration, case with light scratches and slight discolouration in areas, hands moving freely, replacement crown, scratches to acrylic cover, case diameter = 33mm (excluding crown)
A Gold Plated Cased Openface Pocketwatch, the unsigned white dial (damaged), with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within plain case, inner case stamped "STAR" "Dennison Watch Case Co" and numbered "853268", dust cover stamped "This Case Guaranteed to Wear 10 Years", movement stamped "21 Jewels" , together with a Majex 15 Jewels vintage wristwatch in original box, and an assortment of gent's accessories, including gilt coloured cufflinks, dress stud, enamelled pin, etc.
Four silver blue guilloche enamel mounted compacts, Four silver blue guilloche enamel mounted compacts, including a square French c1920s duo 4cm, circular Marius Hammer of Bergen Norway, 4cm diameter, circular Dennison Watch co Ltd Birmingham 1929 5cm diameter and an oval example Birmingham 1934 8cm x 7cm, all af (4)
Gilt metal cased wristwatch by Omegathe circular white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to a jewelled manual wind movement numbered 8889974 and 265 SOB T2, dial and movement signed, the case signed Dennison and numbered 286609 40, on a later unassociated expanding-link bracelet, watch case width 3cm Surface wear and scuffs to dial, patchy losses to finish on numerals and outer scale, light wear to signature. The glass is fractured above the subsidiary dial and has considerable wear, with some deep scuffs/scratches. The case has wear commensurate for age and use, with scuffs, scratches and chips, and losses to the gilt finish towards the outer edges and to the shoulders. The winder is gilt with a worn finish, unsigned, currently functioning, but may be later replaced. The movement runs when wound but is untested for working order, which cannot be guaranteed. Signs of general wear to later bracelet. Gross weight, including bracelet, approx. 57.3gm.
A 9CT GOLD 'DENNISON' 'HEFIK' OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, hand wound movement, round white dial unsigned, Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial at the six o'clock position, plain polished rose gold case, approximate case width 49mm, inside case back and dust cover hallmarked 'Dennison Watch Case Co' Birmingham 1939, movement signed 'HeFiK', approximate gross weight 83.8 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, watch winds and runs at the time of cataloguing, time keeping not tested, we cannot guarantee the working condition of the watch)
A 9CT GOLD 'WALTHAM' OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, hand wound movement, round white dial signed 'Waltham', Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial at the six o'clock position, plain polished rose gold case, approximate case width 50mm, inside case back hallmarked 'Dennison Watch Case Co' Birmingham 1922, base metal screw back dust cover not removed, approximate gross weight 94.3 grams (condition report: glass loose, watch winds and runs at the time of cataloguing, time keeping not tested, we cannot guarantee the working condition of the watch)
TWO SILVER CIGARETTE CASES AND TWO POCKET WATCHES, two silver cigarettes cases with engine turned pattern detail, both hallmarked Birmingham, approximate gross weight 154.7 grams, a silver open face pocket watch, key wound movement, round white dial signed 'The Express English Lever' 'J G Graves Sheffield', Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial at the six o'clock position, silver engine turned pattern case, approximate case width 52mm, inside case back hallmarked 'The Lancashire Watch Co Ltd' Chester 1901, movement signed 'J G Graves Sheffield', approximate gross weight 133.8 grams, together with a gold plated 'Dennison' open face pocket watch (condition report: general moderate wear, watches have not been tested for working condition, we cannot guarantee the working condition of the watches)
Dennison a gold-plated full-hunter pocket watch the white enamel dial having black Arabic numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel-spade hands and signed Swiss Made, the gold-plated case stamped for the Dennison Watch Case Co. Ltd, Star, 1000981, with the movement having a lever escapement and stamped Swiss Made, diameter 50mm.
Everite a gentleman's 9ct gold wristwatch the round silvered dial having baton and Arabic numeral markings, dauphine hands, a subsidiary seconds dial and signed Everite, the cushion case stamped within A.L.D. for the Dennison Watch Case Company and hallmarked for Birmingham 9ct gold 1954, the movement numbered A54 and along with the calibre number 440, with a leather strap, diameter 29mm, gross weight c. 28.28gs. and a cased set of six silver teaspoons.
Omega: An 18 Carat Gold Open Faced Pocket Watch, signed Omega, 1938, (calibre 37.5L-15P) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 8738679, split bimetallic balance with a blued overcoil hairspring, two tone silvered dial with Roman and baton markers, case back with engraved initials, inside back cover stamped ALD Dennison and numbered 17560 656636, Birmingham hallmark for 1938, with an Omega wristwatch box45mm wideCase with surface scratches and very minor dents to the outer edges in parts, back cover with engraved initials, crown is slightly rubbed, dial with very minor staining marks visible under an eyeglass but otherwise is clean, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order. Total watch weight 48.4g.
Omega: A 9 Carat Gold Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, 1959, (calibre 501) lever movement signed and numbered 16518528, two tone silvered dial with Arabic and dagger markers, snap-on back stamped inside Dennison Omega Watch Co and numbered 13308 934592, Birmingham hallmark for 195934mm wideCase with surface scratches and minor dents in parts, case is discoloured in parts and needs cleaning, Omega crown, plexi glass with small scratches, later strap not by Omega, in my opinion the buckle is not by Omega, dial with very minor staining marks visible under an eyeglass, hands with very minor staining marks, hand setting correctly, movement in going order. Total watch weight 43.7g.
A quantity of ephemera to include letters of correspondence from the Air Ministry, London and The Chancery of The Order's of Knighthood to 937713 Sergeant William Haywood B.E.M. along with the original British Empire Medal box and ribbon off cut, a Royal Air Force Civilian Pass dated 1st May 1940, a WWI Compass by Dennison, Birmingham dated 1917, a WWII miniature War Medal, a silver cased Pocket Watch with the inscription 'Old Swinford Hospital Old Boy's Prize, William Haywood, 1955', together with an obituary for another Old Swinford Hospital old boy: R.D James who was lost in the sinking of H.M.S Royal Oak, aged 19 years when 834 personnel were killed as a result of torpedo strikes by German submarine U-47 in the early hours of 15th October 1939, etc
Waltham Vanguard Royal Navy Issue Hydrographic Service nickel keyless deck watch, silvered Arabic dial, subsidiary seconds, Dennison Cuprel three piece case no. 5724, engraved with Broad Arrow H.S.3 and presentation inscription, Waltham Vanguard 23 jewel movement adjusted to six positions no. 29377400, D51mm
Lancashire Watch Co. Ltd., Vigil rolled gold keyless pocket watch, signed white enamel Roman dial, subsidiary seconds, Dennison Watch Case Co. Star case no. 407087, signed frosted gilt movement no. 898604, D50.3mm and Syren retailed J. Mills Keithley rolled gold keyless pocket watch, D50.6mm
A 9ct gold 15 jewel open face pocket watch with white enamel dial and Roman numeral hour markers. Swiss made movement. Hallmarks to Dennison case, Birmingham 1926. No. 336696. Top wind, case diameter 47mm approx. Watch weight 84.34g. With 14" tulip style Albert chain, stamped 9ct. Watch is winding and ticking but we cannot guarantee it's functionality and timekeeping.
An early 20thC silver Waltham open face Pocket Watch, the signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed manual crown wind movement, the Dennison case hallmarked Birmingham 1914, 48mm diameter, running, together with two other silver pocket watches, running and another not running (4)
A vintage 9ct gold Rolex Wristwatch, the signed dial with gilt Arabic numerals and hands, black seconds chapter ring, with signed manual wind 15-rubies movement, no. 73026, the Dennison case hallmarked Birmingham 1953, the reverse with inscription, 29mm diameter, on a replacement brown leather strap, running - note; the crown does not have the rolex symbol - possibly a replacement.
Silver open face leaver 'Admiralty' pocket watch, by Northern Goldsmiths Co Newcastle, case by Dennison, Birmingham 1924, gold-plated pocket watch by American Watch Company, Waltham, bot white dials with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dials and a smaller silver cylinder fob Condition Report:Waltham functioning, other two not functioning
Omega gentleman's 9ct gold manual wind wristwatch, Cal. 265, silvered dial, with subsidiary seconds dial, back case engraved with initials and dated 1953, case by Dennison, Birmingham 1952, on Omega brown leather strap, with gilt buckleCondition Report:Approx 36.6gm, movement funcitioning, dial with marks, hands moving freely, case diameter = 33mm,

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