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An 18ct yellow gold Continental self-winding open-faced pocket watch. The watch having shallow scroll engraving to back and sides with white enamel face with Roman dial approx 35 mm, yellow metal dust cover the movement back engraved Thomas Russell & Son, complete with the original blue velvet case, approx 42 gms with movement.
Two Pocket Watches, including a gold plated Thomas Russell & Son Liverpool pocket watch with white enamel numeric dial and second hand aperture with a Swiss-made movement together with a silver open-faced pocket watch white enamel face and Roman dial, movement nr 352606, with reversing pinion. (2)
Gowlands Liverpool late 19th century gentleman's 18ct fusee open faced pocket watch, the engraved four pillar movement nr 16532, the the gilded face having a Roman dial with blued minute hand, approx 45mm face, Sheffield hallmark dated 1883, in the original G.F. Flooke Watchmaker and Jewellery red velvet box, gross weight 98 gms.
An 18th Century triple cased pocket watch, the fusee movement by Edward Prior of London, No. 66683, with enamelled dial and Turkish numerals, inscribed "Edward Prior London", housed in a plain silver case with silver mid case with embossed banding, within a tortoiseshell and pique work decorated outer case CONDITION REPORTS Approx 6cm in diameter. The outer tortoiseshell case has areas of loss both to the tortoiseshell and to the piquet studded decoration. Possibly some fading and discolouration and light surface scratches and scuffs also. Fading and discolouration to the inner cloth. The inner silver case has some tarnishing, accretions, light surface scratches, etc. The silver case for the movement has light surface scratches, scuffs, a couple of minor dents and some tarnishing in areas. The face itself has three hairline cracks, accretions, some discolouration. Watch has general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details.
A heavy 18ct gold open faced pocket watch with repousse case edge, width 52mm. CONDITION REPORT: 109g. The crown turns but is not transferring power to the movement, it just keeps turning. The seconds hand ticks momentarily if the balance wheel is spun. The pin for adjusting the time is missing. Dial clean but with faint hairline at 10 o' clock. Seconds hand bent towards the tip. Shallow dent to edge of case back. Some smaller dents here and there. Hinges work well. The watch does not have a chronograph function.
A Regency 18ct gold cased hunting pocket watch, Jefferson & Kessels, London no. 4260, London, 1811, with white enamel dial and engine- turned case, 43mm dial/Provenance: Spetchley Park/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: 1:Working at present. Some slight denting visible on front cover and small pin dent on back cover which is also rubbed. Glass missing, however may never have been one. Approximately 102g
A French gold verge pocket watch, by Isaac Poret & Fils, no. 25663, in a jewelled and coloured gold case, 4cm wide/Provenance: Spetchley Park CONDITION REPORT: 10:Watch glass cracked. Some jewels missing to bezel. Enamel dial badly damaged at key wind. Not in working order. No marks to case. Circa 1800
A rare 17th Century silver pair-cased pocket watch, Richard Masterson, Londini, the silver dial with central vase of flowers and Roman numerals to the chapter ring, in outer shagreen case, 4cm diameter/Provenance: Spetchley Park/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: 11:Outer case- Front badly rubbed and worn. Back missing some silver work. No papers. One hook clasp missing. Hinge sound.Watch case- With dent and split at 7.30.Face- Pitted and dentedWatch movement does not work if wound. Movement spins.Does not tick, ratchet on drum not working, hands move.Watch is all original and of the period.
Swiss silver-coloured metal pocket watch, key winding with subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed to the interior 'Touchon Geneve', in engine-turned case and a quantity of other watchesCondition ReportDial is signed MONARK not Minera, the watch is running but we do not guarantee it in any circumstances
Quantity gentleman's cufflinks, Sekonda chrome pocket watch, Elizabeth II Long Service and Good Conduct Medal and Elizabeth II Imperial Service Medal in case, small quantity bank notes and other items (1 box)Condition ReportThe Elizabeth II Imperial Service Medal says Reginald Charles Phillips on it. The Elizabeth II Long Service and Good Conduct Medal says 23847768 WO2 J A Phillips REME
Gentleman's 18ct gold open faced pocket watch with white enamel dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, button winding and the metal Albert curb patternCondition ReportVarious cracks to the dial. Dents to the case. When wound, ticking is audible - this is no guarantee as to working condition. It is 18 ct marked.No inscriptiondings to the back,case diameter 45glass is replaced with plasticWe are unable to give gross weight of gold
18ct gold open face pocket watch Sheffield 1898, the white enamel dial with subsidiary up / down dial and seconds dial, the back plate marked Cole & Son London & Sherborne and family crest engraving to case, with associated die stamp bearing family crest, total weight 123.8 g. Diameter approx 5cm. Case maker's initials HB. Runs for only a few seconds.
SIX POCKET WATCHES AND A NURSE'S FOB WATCH, to include a cased Benson pocket watch, white Roman numeral dial with a subsidiary seconds dial, hallmarked London 1895, two further sterling silver pocket watches, hallmarked Birmingham 1914 and London 1928, total weight 315 grams, also included is a Continental pocket watch, stamped 800
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