A Silver Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed John Cherry, Waltham Abbey, 1782, gilt fusee movement signed and numbered 109, enamel with with Roman and Arabic numerals and a central painted ploughing scene, both cases with maker's mark RP and London hallmark, 51mm wide see illustration . 07.03.19. Both cases with surface scratches, dial edge with one small chip between 9 and 10 o'clock, later hands, winding smoothly, movement in going order.
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A Horn Gilt Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed John Jackson, Boroughbridge, circa 1790, gilt fusee movement signed and numbered 500, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, gold arrow hands, outer horn covered case with urn and swag decoration and ferns to the borders, inner gilt metal case, 50mm wide see illustration . 07.03.19. Outer case with horn missing to the bezel surround and some pique pins are missing, case back with a crack next to the hinge, horn is slightly discoloured in parts and with small scratches, thumb piece is worn, inner case with the gilding rubbed, glass with small scratches, dial edge with one fine hairline crack between 8 and 9 o'clock, winding smoothly, movement in going order.
An Open Faced Dual Time Zone Centre Seconds Pocket Watch, circa 1880, cylinder movement, enamel dial signed exhibition prize medal 1867 and numbered 5795, three dials for seconds and two time zones Dublin/London, 48mm wide see illustration 04.03.19. Case with surface scratches, back cover engine turning rubbed to the outer edges, dial with hairline cracks between 6 and 8 o'clock, movement is fully wound, movement not working.
A Silver Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Ellicott, London, no 7901, 1783, gilt fusee movement signed and numbered 7901, enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, dial centre inscribed ''Soy De Don Silvestre Asensio Y De Barreda'', beetle and poker hands, both cases with maker's mark ITP for John Terrill Pain, inner case numbered 7901, 50mm wide see illustration . 07.03.19. Both cases with surface scratches, outer case sides with some small dents, outer case edge with a small chip next to the thumb piece, glass with small scratches, dial is clean, winding smoothly, later balance cock, movement in going order.
A Silver Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch with Unusual Named Hour Marker Dial, signed Heny Bannister Lichfield, 1793, gilt fusee movement signed and numbered 509, enamel dial with named letter hour markers for ''George W T L Day'' and a star centre, gold beetle and poker hands, both cases with maker's mark HH and Birmingham hallmark, 55mm wide see illustration . 07.03.19. Both cases with surface scratches, outer case bezel edge with minor dents, thumb piece is worn, dial with fine hairline cracks visible under an eyeglass, winding smoothly, movement in going order.
An Early 18th Century Verge Movement, signed Henry Massy, London, Numbered 2493, circa 1705, gilt fusee movement signed and numbered, mask, scroll and bird engraved and pierced balance cock, Egyptian pillars, later 18th century enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, (case missing), 43mm wide see illustration . 08.03.19. Later 18th century dial with minor chips to the centre and small scratches in parts, balance starts moving when applying pressure to the contrate wheel.
A Silver Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch with Unusual Calendar Display, signed Richard Simester, Birmingham, 1797, gilt fusee movement signed and numbered 25570, enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, inner date ring with a corresponding central date gold hand, gold beetle and poker hands, both cases with maker's mark HH and Birmingham hallmark, 53mm wide see illustration . 07.03.19. Both cases with surface scratches, inner case back with one dent, both case with maker's marks slightly rubbed, dial edge with small hairline cracks and minor chips between 6 and 8 o'clock position, winding smoothly, movement in going order.
An Unusual Large Size Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Wm Farnill, Rotherham, 1825, gilt fusee movement signed and numbered 40094, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, seconds hand stop lever at 4, both cases with maker's mark IMH for John Martin of Clerkenwell, London hallmark, 71mm wide see illustration . 07.03.19. Both cases with surface scratches, dial with hairline cracks, dial with chips around the hands and seconds hand, winding smoothly, movement in going order.
A 22ct Gold Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch with Family Crest for The Aikman Family, signed Thos Laidlaw, London, 1786, gilt fusee movement signed and numbered 606, engraved mask balance cock, diamond endstone, signed and numbered dust cover, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, gold hands, both cases with maker's mark IL and London hallmark, outer case back engraved with the Aikman family crest of an oak tree and moto ''Sub Robore Virtus'' and with engraved initials, 51mm wide see illustration . 07.03.19. Both cases with surface scratches, inner case with small dents, outer case back with an engraved family crest and initials, later glass with scratches, dial edge with minor chips and small scratches in parts, winding smoothly, movement in going order. Total watch weight 121.5g.
A Late 17th Century Clockwatch Verge Movement, signed James Markwick, London, circa 1690, gilt fusee movement signed, early open pierced pillars, hour striking on a later bell located inside the case back, later enamel dial with a painted shipping scene, gilt metal pierced and engraved single case, case back with winding hole shutters, 50mm wide see illustration . 08.03.19. Case gilded surfaces are rubbed, case with surface scratches and some dents to the sides, later bell, later dial with chips and hairline cracks, later hands, movement with three very small holes vacant to the top plate, small stop work wheel on top of the movement plate with no function, balance wheel starts moving when applying pushing the contrate wheel, striking on the hour.
A Gilt Metal Pair Cased Regulator Style Dial Verge Pocket Watch, signed Geo Goodman, London, circa 1795, gilt fusee movement signed and numbered 15072, enamel dial with an outer minute track and an eccentric minute/hour dial with Roman numerals, seconds hand stop lever at 4, both gilt metal cases with maker's mark IN, 57mm wide see illustration . 07.03.19. Both cases with surface scratches, outer case bezel with two splits next to the pendant notch and between 1 and 2 o'clock position, gilt surfaces are slightly rubbed in parts, dial with one minor hairline crack at 9 o'clock and minor chips around the centre of the eccentric dial, winding smoothly, movement in going order.
A Continental Slow Beating Centre Seconds Calendar Pocket Watch with an Unusual Cylinder Escapement, signed Johan Michael Riedl in Lintz, circa 1820, gilt finished movement signed and numbered 731, enamel dial with three dials for day/date and minute/hours and signed, eccentric winding hole, consular case with engine turned decoration, inside back cover stamped Grill, 57mm wide see illustration . 07.03.19. Case surfaces with surface scratches and slightly discoloured, dial with minor scratches and one minor chip to the edge between 9 and 10, winding smoothly, movement in going order.
An 18ct Gold Full Hunter Chronograph Keyless Pocket Watch, signed E Wise, Manchester, 1882, lever movement signed and numbered 22596, enamel dial with Roman numerals, slide in the band to operate chronograph, front cover with a vacant cartouche, back cover with an engraved monogram, maker's mark WS, London hallmark, 52mm wide see illustration 14.01.19, Case with surface scratches, case with dents, back cover with an engraved monogram, dial is clean, movement needs cleaning, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order, total watch weight 129.9g.
A French Consular Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Chevallieu a Paris, circa 1830, gilt finished fusee movement signed and numbered 455, pierced balance bridge, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, white metal case stamped inside with maker's mark CAB and numbered 71820, 56mm wide see illustration 15.01.19, Case with surface scratches, case back and sides with small dents, case is tarnished in parts, glass with scratches, dial with hairline cracks and small scratches, winding hole with one minor chip, movement needs cleaning, balance swings when shaking the watch and ticks for a few seconds and then stops.
A Chrome Plated Cushion Shaped Wristwatch, signed Rolex, model: Oyster, circa 1930, lever movement signed Rolex Extra Prima, timed to six positions, dust cover, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial, screw down crown, screw back stamped inside Oyster Watch Co, 34mm wide see illustration 14.02.19, Chrome plating is worn, case with scratches and small dents, later bracelet, plexi glass with cracks and scratches, crown is screwing down correctly, dial with luminous lacking from the numerals, dial with no cracks or chips, hour hand is stained and with rust marks, seconds and minute hands are missing, seconds hand pivot appears to be missing/broken, movement fully wound, movement now working.
An 18ct Gold Open Faced Chronograph Pocket Watch, signed John Watson, Bradford, 1873, lever movement signed and numbered 35824, enamel dial with Roman numerals, case back with a vacant cartouche, maker's mark JW, London hallmark, 56mm wide; together with An 18ct Gold Curb Link Watch Chain, each link and the T-bar stamped 18, 54g see illustration 14.01.19, Case with surface scratches, dial centre with hairline cracks, hand setting correctly, movement is fully wound, balance swings for a few minutes and them stops, movement needs cleaning, total watch weight 166g, total chain weight 54g.
A Lady's Silver and Enamel Ball Pendant Watch with the Original Enamel Chain, circa 1910, cylinder movement, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, light blue guilloche enamel case with gold coloured stars and scroll and flower head borders, inside case back stamped 925 and a London import mark, 25mm wide, with an attached light blue and white enamel pendant chain see illustration 15.01.19, Case with minor surface scratches, pendant chain with minor parts of the white enamel chipped in parts, dial with one hairline crack, hand setting correctly, movement in going order.
A 9ct Gold Full Hunter Pocket Watch, signed Zenith, retailed by Dyson & Sons, Leeds, 1919, lever movement signed and numbered 2219227, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial, plain polished case with maker's mark ALD and numbered 165383, Birmingham hallmark, 50mm wide, with a curb linked watch chain, each link stamped 375, 32g see illustration 17.01.19, Case with surface scratches, dial is clean, dial with Zenith signature rubbed, winding smoothly, hand setting is not working, movement is clean and in going order, total watch weight 95g, total chain weight 32g.
A 19th Century Pocket Chronometer Movement Now In a Later Purpose Made Brass Case, signed Abraham Jackson, 44 Lord Street, Liverpool, single fusee movement signed with a spring detent escapement, maintaining power, bimetallic split balance with timing screws and weights, blued helical free sprung hairspring, large diamond endstone, engraved balance cock with mask, scroll and urn decoration, enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed, seconds dial, later purpose made desk top brass case, 75mm wide base see illustration . 11.03.19. Later purpose made brass case with discoloured surfaces throughout, dial edge with one chip at 12 o'clock, small hairline cracks at 9 and 12 o'clock, movement plates with small scratches, movement needs cleaning, balance with a good swing, movement in going order.
A Lady's 18ct Gold Enamel Fob Watch, circa 1900, frosted gilt finished movement numbered 272119, 'moustache' counterpoised lever escapement, bimetallic split balance with a blued overcoil hairspring, wolf's tooth winding wheels, enamel dial with Roman numerals, front cover with a light pink guilloche enamel chapter ring with blue Roman numerals, inside case back stamped 18c 0.755 and numbered 168975, 37mm wide see illustration . 11.03.19. Case with surface scratches, bezel with small dents, front cover enamel with minor scratches visible under an eyeglass, dial with minor scratches and one very minor chip to the dial edge at 6, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order. Total watch weight 46.6g.
A Rare Quadruple Cased Silver Tortoiseshell Verge Pocket Watch made for the Turkish market, signed Edward Prior, London, No.54739, 1838, gilt fusee movement, enamel dial with Turkish Arabic numerals, beetle and poker hands, plain silver inner case with London hallmark for 1838, the second outer case with London hallmark for 1838, tortoiseshell and base metal third case decorated with pique pins to the borders, leather shell shaped fourth case with red lining, 75mm wide, with a white metal fancy linked chain see illustration . 11.03.19. Tortoiseshell third case with scratches, small chips and cracks, third case back cover with some pique pins missing, thumb pieces are worn, silver cases with surface scratches and small dents, leather fourth case with scratches, some leather missing and rubbed to the surfaces in parts, dial with hairline cracks and small chips, movement not working. Movement needs cleaning.
A Group of Eight Danish Silver Gilt and Enamel Spoons, A.Michelsen, and with English import marks for London 1968-75, each by a different designer including Heerup, Spang Olsen etc.; A Georg Jensen Silver Napkin Ring, post 1945 mark, designed by Johan Rohde; and A Small Silver Serving Piece, Franz Hingleberg, with English import marks for London 2002, the spoons all approximately 16cm long, 14oz 10dwt (10)
A Silver and Enamel Chinoiserie Dressing Table Set, marks of Adie Bros and Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1930, comprising two brushes, a hand mirror, a cut glass powder pot; an atomiser; and an easel strut timepiece, decorated with figures and trees on a pale green guilloche enamel ground, the clock 19cm high
An Edwardian Art Nouveau Silver and Enamel Photograph Frame, William Hutton & Son, London 1904, also stamped Rd404507, shaped square form with enamel decorated corners and circular aperture, oak back and easel strut, 14cm highMarks somewhat rubbed but still legible to front. Three of the four corners appear to have damages to the enamel. Back and strut appear original.
A 14ct gold ladies pendant watch with blue gem set winder and blue enamelled case. Retailed by J.B Hudson & Son, Minneapolis, with a Longines movement, case by Wittnauer & Co with Swiss hallmarks. Diameter 2.8cm, weight 18.9gms including 14ct gold filigree bead mount Condition Report: Winds and is ticking, enamel as found.

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