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Antique cut steel mounted comb. Edwardian silver engine turned compact, hallmarked Birmingham 1914 , three pairs of paste set earrings, one pair of wirework earrings, all in 9 ct, by Crisford & Norris Ltd, four pairs of cufflinks, two tie clips and other items . CONDITIONsilver gross weight 70 grams9 ct gross weight 6.6 grams. comb 10.5 x 8.8cm, comb part is a later replacement
MABIE TODD - Antique (c1908) chased black Swan Mabie Todd 3012 Eyedropper fountain pen with engine turned chevron patterning on the barrel, 'The Swan Pen, Mabie Todd and Co New York' engraved on barrel, plain gold band and 'snail' pattern top to cap and 14ct gold Mabie Todd nib, in a Swan box (not original to pen)
GOLD POCKET WATCH. An 18ct. gold, full hunter pocket watch by Waltham. The front & back with engine turned engraving, black enamel decoration & a monogrammed cartouche. The white enamel dial with Roman numerals & subsidiary seconds dial. The movement, partially covered & engraved Wm. Ellery, Waltham Mass., & No. 2042929. Sold in a ebonised watch case with brass stringing & vacant brass cartouche.Please note: All watches and clocks are antique, second hand & used. All are as entered for sale by the vendor & are sold as found, with any faults or damage. We do not provide a guarantee & it must not be assumed by any bidder, that any watch or clock is in working order, complete undamaged or that all parts are original. We advise all potential buyers to obtain a condition report. returns & refunds will not be considered for buyers not requesting, refusing or ignoring a condition report.
A 9ct gold cheroot holder, London 1973, together with a sterling silver pocket knife with steel blades, Sheffield 1950, a rolled gold Yard-O-Led propelling pencil, a Wahl Eversharp gold filled propelling pencil, an intaglio engraved locket pendant, and a gilt metal Dunhill lighter with engine turned decoration (6)
Rotary - a lady's 9 carat yellow gold bracelet watch, total weight including movement approximately 12.2gms, no box or paperwork, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given, two pairs of 9 carat yellow gold engine turned chain link cufflinks, hallmarked Chester 1949, Birmingham 1929, no personal monograms, 8.6gms the two pairs, two 9 carat yelow gold signet rings, one with black onyx, 8.9gms the two.
A Waltham silver open face pocket watch and chainthe white enamel dial having an arabic numeral chapter ring and outer red minutes track, subsidiary seconds dial in a silver engine turned case hallmarked Birmingham 1915, stem wind movement, white metal curb link single watch albert, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
Breguet. Gold open face ' Souscription ' ruby cylinder pocket watch, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals, signed beneath the six numeral and again indistinctly beneath the twelve numeral, signed again to the inner back cover, Horger de la Marine Royal, No. 4028, 8/1827, the back cover and sides decorated with engine turning, 58mm diameter, complete with original invoice, dated 1827 and a ' repair ' receipt from Louis Desoutter, dated 1928Slight wear to the engine turning at edges of case, dial clean, balance swinging
Breguet. Gold repeating lever watch, No. 3174, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary dial, signed beneath the six numeral Breguet, signed again to a small circular disc at the four numeral, Breguet No. 137, the case back and sides decorated with engine turning, the inner case inscribed No. 3174 Breguet, 56mm diameter, presented in a red Morocco leather covered irregular octagonal case, No. 137, together with a Breguet key and length of watch chain, also including: miscellaneous supporting paperwork from Maison Breguet and a bill of sale dated 1899 (alterations by Bruguet)Some wear to the engine turning on the back case, two small chips to the edge of the dial, balance swings, subsidiary seconds hand present but detached. NB. Alterations carried out by Breguet as per accompanying paperwork
Large gold open face pivoted detent tourbillon chronometer, signed Moremble, Eleve de Breguet, No. 4, the silvered engine turned dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and power reserve indicator and inscribed either side of the subsidiary dial ' Regulateur a Tourbillon ', inscribed to the inner cover, ' No. 4 Chronometre Tourbillon, Moremble Eleve de Breguet ', signed again to the back plate and numbered 4, 61mm diameter, presented in a red Morocco leather covered case from Desoutter and also including Desoutter's invoice dated 1930 and two letters from Mrs Desoutter inviting Mr Payne to purchase the watch owing to the death of her husbandPROVENANCEThe Francis Payne Collection of Pocket Watches Francis Payne was a successful consulting and mining engineer working out of London offices in the early years of the last Century. His collection was formed mainly between 1910 ? 1930, the result of what he considered to be his ?Favourite Recreation, He developed contacts with various leading retailers and Auction Houses at the time. Several pieces offered here retain original invoices from Louis Desoutter, who also carried out some repairs. There are also interesting original invoices and letters from Breguet and others.The collection has remained in the Payne family ever since and none of these watches will have been seen on the open market in recent times.Generally in very good clean condition with slight signs of wear to the case commensurate with age, dial clean, balance swings
Breguet. No. 2330, a half quarter repeating sapphire cylinder pair cased watch, the silvered engine turned dial, signed Breguet below the twelve numeral, the gold inner and outer cases decorated in profuse guilloche enamel with floral scrolls on a claret ground for the Ottoman market, presented in a red Morocco leather covered case by Desoutter, together with a Breguet key and a length of gold watch chain, also included, Breguet certificate No. 2774, detailing the sale of the watch by Leroy Constantinople 1811, also a certificate from Breguet detailing various 19th Century repairs, carried out for S.E. Abraham Pacha and a Louis Desoutter invoice, dated 1928 detailing the sale to Mr Payne. There are further notes and labels attached suggesting a link with Sultan Sellim III and a mention of Napoleon, however these are fragmentary and as yet unsubstantiatedPROVENANCEThe Francis Payne Collection of Pocket Watches Francis Payne was a successful consulting and mining engineer working out of London offices in the early years of the last Century. His collection was formed mainly between 1910 ? 1930, the result of what he considered to be his ?Favourite Recreation, He developed contacts with various leading retailers and Auction Houses at the time. Several pieces offered here retain original invoices from Louis Desoutter, who also carried out some repairs. There are also interesting original invoices and letters from Breguet and others.The collection has remained in the Payne family ever since and none of these watches will have been seen on the open market in recent times.Inner case and dial in excellent condition, outer case with old enamel repair to the back, balance swings, repeat mechanism attempts to run but stops
John Gordon. Gold repousse quarter repeating pair cased verge watch, signed to the back plate and to the inner dust cover, the later engine turned gold dial with blued steel hands, the inner case with a pierced and engraved band, the outer case pierced with scroll work, the centre with a scene from classical mythology, 50mm diameterProvenance - The Francis Payne Collection of Pocket Watches Francis Payne was a successful consulting and mining engineer working out of London offices in the early years of the last Century. His collection was formed mainly between 1910 ? 1930, the result of what he considered to be his ?Favourite Recreation, He developed contacts with various leading retailers and Auction Houses at the time. Several pieces offered here retain original invoices from Louis Desoutter, who also carried out some repairs. There are also interesting original invoices and letters from Breguet and others.The collection has remained in the Payne family ever since and none of these watches will have been seen on the open market in recent timesOuter case with slight wear but generally good for its age, the inner case similar, the dial with slight areas of wear, balance swings, repeat mechanism operating but sticky.50mm is the diameter of the pair case. There are no marks to the pair case.
Small and slender 18ct gold and silver cased lever watch in the manner of Breguet. The silvered engine turned dial with offset chapter ring, Roman numerals, regulator vector and vacant signature cartouche, the back and sides decorated with engine turning, 45mm diameterProvenance - The Francis Payne Collection of Pocket Watches Francis Payne was a successful consulting and mining engineer working out of London offices in the early years of the last Century. His collection was formed mainly between 1910 ? 1930, the result of what he considered to be his ?Favourite Recreation, He developed contacts with various leading retailers and Auction Houses at the time. Several pieces offered here retain original invoices from Louis Desoutter, who also carried out some repairs. There are also interesting original invoices and letters from Breguet and others.The collection has remained in the Payne family ever since and none of these watches will have been seen on the open market in recent timesOuter case generally good with slight wear and scratches and small vacant pin hole to the perimeter, dial with some slight marks particularly to the chapter ring between nine and twelve o'clock, regulator vector hand lacking, balance swinging but sticky
Continental gold cased dual time lever watch with centre seconds, the inner case signed by the retailer John E. Hyde and Sons, London, No. 1862, the gilt floral engraved dial with a subsidiary seconds dial, the movement with parachute and compensations, the outer case with engine turning and floral engraving, the loop and bezels also engraved and with a chronograph stop / start / slide to the band, 54mm diameter, together with a sales invoice from Searle, Hoare and Co., dated 22nd May, 1916Provenance - The Francis Payne Collection of Pocket Watches Francis Payne was a successful consulting and mining engineer working out of London offices in the early years of the last Century. His collection was formed mainly between 1910 ? 1930, the result of what he considered to be his ?Favourite Recreation, He developed contacts with various leading retailers and Auction Houses at the time. Several pieces offered here retain original invoices from Louis Desoutter, who also carried out some repairs. There are also interesting original invoices and letters from Breguet and others.The collection has remained in the Payne family ever since and none of these watches will have been seen on the open market in recent timesSlight wear and scratches to case commensurate with age, dial very clean, inner case and case back also very clean, balance not swinging
Gilt metal pair cased verge watch, signed to the back plate J.N. Farndon, Deddington, No. 603, the enamel dial similarly signed, the inner case plain, the outer case radially engine turned with a central rosette, 50mm diameterProvenance - The Francis Payne Collection of Pocket Watches Francis Payne was a successful consulting and mining engineer working out of London offices in the early years of the last Century. His collection was formed mainly between 1910 ? 1930, the result of what he considered to be his ?Favourite Recreation, He developed contacts with various leading retailers and Auction Houses at the time. Several pieces offered here retain original invoices from Louis Desoutter, who also carried out some repairs. There are also interesting original invoices and letters from Breguet and others.The collection has remained in the Payne family ever since and none of these watches will have been seen on the open market in recent timesOuter case good with slight wear to the gilt, inner case similar, dial good, balance swings
Gilt metal verge watch, signed to the back plate Dwerrihouse Carter and Sons, Berkeley Square, No. 8906, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals and offset winding post, the case with engine turned decoration, 46mm diameterProvenance - The Francis Payne Collection of Pocket Watches Francis Payne was a successful consulting and mining engineer working out of London offices in the early years of the last Century. His collection was formed mainly between 1910 ? 1930, the result of what he considered to be his ?Favourite Recreation, He developed contacts with various leading retailers and Auction Houses at the time. Several pieces offered here retain original invoices from Louis Desoutter, who also carried out some repairs. There are also interesting original invoices and letters from Breguet and others.The collection has remained in the Payne family ever since and none of these watches will have been seen on the open market in recent timesCase generally good with wear to gilt, dial with chip to centre, balance swings
Silver hunter cased verge watch, the movement signed Thomas Wells, Skipston, No. 6905, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, the engine turned case (rubbed), hallmarked London 1829, 52mm diameterProvenance - The Francis Payne Collection of Pocket Watches Francis Payne was a successful consulting and mining engineer working out of London offices in the early years of the last Century. His collection was formed mainly between 1910 ? 1930, the result of what he considered to be his ?Favourite Recreation, He developed contacts with various leading retailers and Auction Houses at the time. Several pieces offered here retain original invoices from Louis Desoutter, who also carried out some repairs. There are also interesting original invoices and letters from Breguet and others.The collection has remained in the Payne family ever since and none of these watches will have been seen on the open market in recent timesOuter case good with wear to the engine turning, dial with small repair chip close to the five numeral, balance swings
Small Continental gold hunter cased verge watch, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals and offset winding post, the case decorated with engine turning and traces of blue enamel, 34mm diameterThe Francis Payne Collection of Pocket Watches Francis Payne was a successful consulting and mining engineer working out of London offices in the early years of the last Century. His collection was formed mainly between 1910 ? 1930, the result of what he considered to be his ?Favourite Recreation, He developed contacts with various leading retailers and Auction Houses at the time. Several pieces offered here retain original invoices from Louis Desoutter, who also carried out some repairs. There are also interesting original invoices and letters from Breguet and others.The collection has remained in the Payne family ever since and none of these watches will have been seen on the open market in recent timesOuter case slightly dented and worn all-over, the original outer band of blue enamel almost completely lost, the dial with chips / cracks close to the winding hole, balance swings
18ct Gold cased open face pocket watch, the unsigned lever movement, No. 58114, the gilt dial with Roman numerals and floral engraving with a subsidiary seconds dial, the case hallmarked Chester 1853, 45mm diameterThe Francis Payne Collection of Pocket Watches Francis Payne was a successful consulting and mining engineer working out of London offices in the early years of the last Century. His collection was formed mainly between 1910 ? 1930, the result of what he considered to be his ?Favourite Recreation, He developed contacts with various leading retailers and Auction Houses at the time. Several pieces offered here retain original invoices from Louis Desoutter, who also carried out some repairs. There are also interesting original invoices and letters from Breguet and others.The collection has remained in the Payne family ever since and none of these watches will have been seen on the open market in recent timesCase generally good with light wear to the engine turning, dial slightly worn and scratched, balance not swinging. Gross weight is 76.5g.It is not currently working and the balance is sticky.

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