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Fine limited edition Jaeger LeCoultre 'Atmos du Millenaire' Atmos clock, no. 699350, the brushed and polished rhodium plated thirteen jewel 556 calibre single train movement wound via the expansion and contraction of an aneroid chamber mounted to the rear of the mechanism and regulated by torsion escapement with engine-turned rotating balance suspended beneath, the 5.25" spiral dial inscribed Atmos du Millenaire within small baton numeral chapter ring interrupted by small rolling moon phase aperture labelled Phase de lune to lower margin, the upper margin with month sector annotated in French, the circumference with spiral 'millennium' calendar scale divided for every year with ten year annotations between the years 2000 and 3000, with simple black hands and conforming calendar pointer, the glass case of tapered section with removable front panel inscribed JAEGER-LECOULTRE, ATMOS to lower right hand corner and fitted with bubble level to interior of the base panel, on three rhodium plated conical feet continuing through the glass to support the triform base plate of the mechanism within, 10.75" high; sold with original packaging, boxed manual and guarantee, numbered quality control card and tools, 11" high *This clock was designed by the Frenchman Robert Kohler to commemorate the passing of the Millennium. Inspired by the 'perpetual' nature of the Atmos timepiece Kohler created a version contained in a crystal capsule which theoretically could record the passage of time for the next millennium
Rotherams Military issue going barrel lever hunter pocket watch, Birmingham 1914, signed movement, no. 362859, with compensated balance and silver regulating scale, signed dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, engine turned case stamped R.A with broad Military arrow C.41521, 49mm; together with a gilt metal watch Albert chain and a silver medallion fob presented by 'Col. Lloyd and Officers 5th (A) VBMR for services in South Africa'
White onyx and alabaster two train mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a gong, the 3.25" chapter ring enclosing an engine turned centre within an ornate foliate bezel, the stepped case with applied foliate alabaster mounts and upon bun feet, 14.25" high (pendulum)
9ct lever hunter pocket watch, Birmingham 1913, the frosted three-quarter plate 7 jewel movement inscribed 'Warranted English', no. 167804, the dial signed L. Mumford, 1 Pen Court, Fenchurch St. London, 167804, Maker to the Admiralty, with bold Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, presentation inscription to the cuvette, within an engine turned Dennison case with engraved cartouche, 81.8gm, 49mm (hands at fault); together with a silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1831, unsigned movement with diamond endstone, 51mm (at fault) (2)
18ct fusee lever pocket watch, London 1828 or 1832 (hallmark date letter partially rubbed), the movement signed W'm Lock, Union Street, Bath, no. 3002, engraved balance cock with diamond endstone, gold three arm balance and regulator, the dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, within an engine turned case with engraved cartouche and engine turned band, case maker 'AS', 92.6gm, 48mm, key
Dent, London silver fusee lever hunter pocket watch, London 1842, signed three-quarter plate movement, no. 563, signed and numbered dial with Roman numerals and sunk subsidiary seconds, the case with a silver-gilt interior, case maker 'JD' (probably Joseph Dewin), engine turned case, 47mm; together with a black leather travel case (movement requires attention)
Illinois Watch Co. gold plated lever pocket watch, circa 1896, 15 jewel movement with safety pinion, no. 1344137, the signed dial with Arabic numerals, outer Arabic five minute divisions and subsidiary seconds, lever-set at the five position, within an engine turned Keystone screw case with engraved shield and gadrooned band, 56mm
Lancashire Watch Co. gold plated lever pocket watch, signed three-quarter plate frosted movement, no. 183753, the signed dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, within an engine turned case with engraved cartouche, silver bow, 50mm; together with a Lancashire Watch Co. nickel cased lever pocket watch, plain movement no. 34087, with engraved balance cock and regulator, the dial signed Lancashire Watch Co. Ltd, Prescot, with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, within a plain case, 52mm, key (2)
Litherland & Davies, Liverpool silver fusee lever pocket watch, hallmarked Chester 1825, signed and numbered 11739, the fine three-quarter plate movement with unusual layout and Massey type III escapement, stopwork lever and sprung dust cover, the dial with Roman numerals and large subsidiary seconds with gold hands in an engine turned case with applied gold hinges, case maker 'IW' (possibly John Walker), 54mm; together with a fitted mahogany box with key
English Massey type III silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1824, signed Jno Prince, Hammersmith, no. 11407, with pierced engraved balance with spiral balance spring, silver regulator scale and diamond endstone, gilt dust cap, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds within an engine turned case with applied gold hinges, case maker 'CM' (probably Charles Muson), 54mm
Silver fusee verge pocket watch, London 1828, signed Thos Wilson, London, no. 5170, with pierced engraved balance cock, flat steel balance and Bosley type regulator, the silver engine turned dial with applied Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds within a rubbed consular case, case maker 'JB' (Josiah Barnett), 51mm
Silver fusee rack lever pocket watch, London 1840, the movement inscribed 'Patent', engraved balance cock with lion and diamond endstone, flat steel balance and cylindrical pillars, the silvered dial with gilt Roman numerals enclosing a floral engraved centre and outer dot minute markers, within a rubbed engine turned case, case maker 'JC', 51.5mm
Silver fusee lever pocket watch, Chester 1904, the movement signed Adam Burdess, Coventry, no. 26586, with floral engraved balance cock, the silvered dial with gilt Roman numerals enclosing an engine turned and engraved centre, subsidiary seconds, dot minute markers and outer floral band, within an engine turned case with engraved cartouche, 51mm
English silver verge pocket watch, the gilded floral and engraved fusee movement signed Alex Hollinsone (ca. 1790-1807), Liverpool, no. 5879, with fine pierced floral engraved balloon balance cock, flat steel balance and cylindrical pillars, Bosley type regulator and Tompion adjustment arbour, the dial with Roman numerals, within a later engine turned case hallmarked London 1848, case maker 'RF' (possibly Robert Frost), 51mm; key
Kay's Keyless 'Triumph' silver lever pocket watch, 15 jewel movement, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, within an engine turned Dennison case with engraved cartouche, 49mm; together with a silver lever pocket watch, 17 jewel adjusted movement, no. 83282, the dial signed 'W. Box, Gloucester', with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, within an engine turned Dennison case with engraved cartouche, 49mm (2)
Silver lever centre second chronograph pocket watch, Chester 1896, three-quarter plate frosted movement, no. 127359, the dial with Roman numerals, Arabic outer five second divisions and centre seconds, stop/start at the one/two position, inscribed cuvette, within an engine turned case with engraved cartouche, case maker 'TPH' (The Lancashire Watch Co. Ltd, Thomas Peter Hewitt), 54mm
Early 19th century English fusee cylinder pocket watch, hallmarked London 1845, signed J. Walker, London, no. 1818, with bell shaped engraved balance cock with the index regulator to the top, jewelled to the fourth wheel with endstones to the scape wheel and a large diamond endstone to the balance, the fusee with maintaining power and stopwork lever to the seven o'clock position, gilt metal dust cap with initials LF, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds flush to the six o'clock position, engine turned case, case maker 'GS' (probably George Scott), 52mm
Good English Massey type II lever hunter pocket watch, hallmarked Chester 1825, signed R Samuel, Liverpool, no. 1825, the balance cock branded Detached and deeply carved to the table with a squirrel, split compensated balance with heavy segmental weights, spiral balance spring and Liverpool arrows to the regulator scale, jewelled to the third wheel with large Liverpool windows and stopwork lever to the seven o'clock position, gilt metal dust cap stamped 'TW' over a Masonic device, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds flush to the six o'clock position, heavy engine turned case with applied gold hinges, maker 'TH & Co' (Thomas Helsby & Co, Liverpool), 56mm
Silver fusee lever pocket watch, Chester 1845, signed Peter Crosby, Tarbuck, no. 1846, the engraved balance cock inscribed Patent with three arm balance and Bosley type regulator, with gilt metal dust cover, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds within a rubbed engine turned case, case maker 'RL' (Richard Lucas), 46mm
Small silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1883, signed John Bennett, London, no. 36047, engraved balance cock with gold three arm balance and Bosley type regulator, with gilt metal dust cover, the dial with Roman numerals and sunk subsidiary seconds within an engine turned case, case maker 'CC' (Charles Cooke), 46mm
J.W. Benson The Ludgate Watch silver pocket watch, London 1895, signed three-quarter plate movement no. 74370, signed dial within a rubbed engine turned case, 52mm; together with a silver engine turned going barrel lever pocket watch (at fault); nickel cased lever pocket watch marked PW with broad Military arrow 291, 57mm (at fault) and a silver wire lug lady's wristwatch (4)
Dent silver fusee lever half hunter pocket watch, London 1885, the gilt three-quarter plate movement signed Dent, Watch Maker to the Queen, London, no. 7455, the dial signed Dent, London with blue Roman numerals and blued steel hands, within an engine turned case, 42mm (lacking glass), with a curb watch chain with clasp and T-bar, together with an American Watch Co. silver lever pocket watch, Waltham silver half hunter engine turned pocket watch (a.f) and a silver cylinder engraved fob watch with leather strap, clasp and T-bar (4)
A Continental 18ct gold open face pocket watch, floral engraved gilt dial, Roman numerals, minute track,blued hands, button wind Andre Mathey Swiss movement, 18ct gold engine turned case, stamped 18k, serial No 115991, internal dust cover inscribed H L Brown 65 Market Place, Sheffield, 37mm diameter, 47g gross
A Victorian silver open face pocket watch, retailed J T Barry, Cardiff, white dial, Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, gold coloured hand, key wind movement, serial No 50894, engine turned rear cover, internally engraved inscription to back plate, 47mm diameter, case London 1877, 108.7g gross
A George V silver open face pocket watch, white dial, Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, blued hands, button wind Moeris movement, engine turned silver case, Birmingham 1912, 47mm diameter; another Omega continental 935 silver open face pocket watch, case serial No 3351576, 46mm diameter; another base metal (3)
A Victorian lady's silver open face fob watch. A H Drinkwater, Coventry, cream dial, Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, blued hands, key wind movement, serial No Z6087, engine turned silver case, Chester 1886, 40mm diameter; another button wind, Birmingham 1884, 38mm diameter; another continental (3)
A Victorian silver open face pocket watch, G H Prosser, St George Road, Bristol, white dial, Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, gilt hands, key wing fusee movement, serial No6764, engine turned silver case, serial No 6764, Chester 1882, 52mm diameter; another H Stone Leeds, 50 mm diameter, Chester 1897 (2)
A Victorian silver hunter cased pocket watch, J Lowry Belfast, white dial, Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, gilt hands, signed fusee movement, serial No 44482, engine turned silver case, inscribed John Burrows, London 1876, 47mm diameter; others T Gaunt & Co, London and Melbourne, Birmingham 1905; open face, Birmingham 1897; another continental (4)

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