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Heraldry & Genealogy - Hatchments in Britain, 10 vols, Peter Summers, Coat of Arms in Cleveland, A Derbyshire Armory, A directory of British Peerages, Manual of Heraldry, qty of booklets relating to Heraldry and other books etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A 9ct yellow gold lady's manual wind wristwatch set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, on expanding stainless steel backed strap, two further examples (af) and a yellow metal example (af) (4). CONDITION REPORT: It is not possible to examine the back of the case of the yellow metal example to see any possible hallmarks.
Vertex; a lady's platinum and diamond dress watch, circa 1950, the small circular dial with baton markers, seventeen jewel manual wind movement, no.7479, the bezel, leaf panel shoulders and double-line strap set throughout with simple-cut diamonds weighs 26.7g gross excluding movement. Illustrated
Rolex; a lady's 9ct gold and enamel wrist watch, London circa 1913, the engine turned circular dial with Arabic numerals and pink/white enamel bezel (af), signed 15-jewel manual wind movement, inside front case stamped '7985 REBBERG', case 25mm diam., lacking strap, and a rotary 9ct yellow gold lady's quartz bracelet wrist watch, 11.8g excluding movement, with box (3).
AN 18K GOLD AND DIAMOND MANUAL WIND WATCH, BY CHATELAIN, CIRCA 196517-jewel manual wind movement, the diamond-set dial with black sword hands, the 18K gold polished case with four back screws, diamond-set bezel and gem cabochon crown, to a leather strap bracelet and 18K gold buckle signed 'A.W', movement signed 'Chatelain', movement no. 2118, ref. no. 16, case no. 10553, Swiss assay marks, with maker's leather box, case (including crown: 2.7cm)Based in the Swiss watchmaking centre of La Chaux-de-Fonds in the Jura mountains (also the home of Ermeto, lot 88), G&F Châtelain SA was established here in 1947 by brothers George and Francis Châtelain. Trained by their mother in a small workshop polishing and repairing gold parts, as the economy returned to life in the aftermath of World War II, the brothers set up their own workshop, initially only polishing clasps for leather bracelets. Before long they began to expand their business and expertise as jewellers and watchmakers. Today the company remains an independent house and is well known for its dynamic watches with complex movements and also for its jewellery lines.
A LADY'S 18K GOLD AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL WATCH, BY VACHERON & CONSTANTIN, CIRCA 195020-jewel manual wind movement, cream dial, black Roman hour numerals, black sword hands, brushed and polished 18K white gold case, snap on case back, diamond set octagonal bezel, integral 18K gold textured woven bracelet with folding clasp, dial and movement signed, movement no. K1050XX, Serial no. 4251XX, Swiss assay marks, maker's mark, case (including crown): 2.1cm, length 16.8cm, with maker's leather & velvet caseVacheron Constantin, the oldest watch manufacturer in the world, was established in Geneva in 1755 by Jean-Marc Constantin, master watchmaker. Known today as the producer of the Kallista, one of the world's most expensive wristwatches, the company has a legacy unmatched by any other watchmaker. At the end of the 18th century, c.1790, Vacheron gave us the first complication - any feature in a mechanical watch beyond the simple display of hours and minutes, for example day or date display. Less than a decade later, they produced the first engine-turned dials.Throughout a rich and sometimes turbulent history, the firm was passed through generations of the Vacheron family. In 1819, the founder's grandson Jacques Barthélémy Vacheron - worn out from the constant travel necessitated by what had become a merchant business - made the decision to partner with François Constantin, a fellow merchant watchmaker. A dynamic partnership resulted in an even more dynamic product. Vacheron & Constantin extended into new markets taking North America by storm. Under the direction of inventor, Georges-Auguste Leschot, Vacheron & Constantin were responsible for the standardisation of movements into calibers and won many medals and awards. In 1885, the company created the first non-magnetic timepiece, the construction of which may have inspired the design of the company's logo, a Maltese cross which is still in use today. Although the company ceased to be family owned in 1987, today it maintains its international reputation and continues to push the boundaries of invention. With stores across the world and impressive headquarters in Geneva, Vacheron Constantin boasts an enviable array of clientele over the course of its history, from Napoleon Bonaparte to Pope Pius XI, American Presidents Eisenhower and Truman, and the iconic Queen of Hearts, Princess Diana. More recent fans of the brand include actress Kate Bosworth and another American president, Bill Clinton.Above all the company remains true to the motto of the original partners, word uttered by François Constantin in 1819: Do better if possible and that is always possible.
AN 18K GOLD 'CALATRAVA' MANUAL WIND BRACELET WATCH, BY PATEK PHILIPPE18-jewel Cal-215 manual wind movement, adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism and five positions with Gyromax balance, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and feuille hands, subsidiary seconds, sapphire crystal, 18K gold circular two-piece case with hobnail bezel to integral fine mesh gold bracelet, serial no. 29742xx, ref. no. 391xx, case, dial, movement and clasp signed, Swiss assay marks, case (including crown): 3.5cm
AN 18K GOLD MANUAL WIND 'GONDOLO' WRISTWATCH, BY PATEK PHILIPPE, CIRCA 200518-jewel Cal. 215 manual wind movement adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism and five positions, Gyromax balance, cream dial with black oxidised Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial at 6 for running seconds, brushed and polished 18K white gold rectangular case with back secured by four screws, signed crown, on black leather strap, signed 18K white gold buckle, case, dial and movement signed, Mov. no. 1.884.0xx, ref. no. 501x, case no. 4.217.5xx, with maker's case and box, accompanied with archive papers, Swiss assay marks, case (including crown): 2.7cm

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