A MID 18TH CENTURY OPEN FACED VERGE POCKET WATCH BY CONYERS DUNLOP, LONDON in gilt base metal, signed gilt brass fusee movement No 3461 steel three arm balance, wheel diamond endstone, foliate scroll pierced cock, silver regulating dial with Roman numerals, foliate scroll engraved full backplate, square section baluster pillars, white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals, gilt heavy diamond and arrow hands with winding aperture, approximate diameter 49mm, engine turned case with central rosette. See illustration Provenance: By order of Sir Andrew and Lady Buchanan and George Buchanan of Hodsock Priory, Nottinghamshire
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AN EDWARD VII HALF HUNTER THREE QUARTER PLATE LEVER POCKET WATCH BY MAPPIN AND WEBB, in 18ct gold, signed English keyless jewelled lever movement No 59250 The Mansion House Watch, signed white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued steel double swell hands, subsidiary seconds dial, Royal blue champlev? enamel Roman numerals surrounding lunette to front cover, heraldic device and later motto to the back cover case no 59250 by John Hawley & Son London 1902, approximate diameter 50mm, approximate total weight 108gm. See illustration Provenance: By order of Sir Andrew and Lady Buchanan and George Buchanan of Hodsock Priory, Nottinghamshire
A 20th Century carved coquilla nut pomander case being carved with concentric circle patterning with two rows of pierced decoration, the case unscrews to reveal a hollow interior. Together with a carved wooden pocket watch case having carved floral decoration atop with red felt interior. Nut measures 5cm long.
A group of three 20th Century pocket watches to include an A. W. W. Co Waltham Mass silver hallmarked pocket watch having a white enamelled face with roman numerals to the chapter ring and subsidiary dial, a continental silver pocket watch having an Arabic numeral chapter ring with pierced decoration hands and a Smiths white metal pocket watch.
A group of large 19th Century Victorian Staffordshire flat backs to include ' Robin Hood ' featuring robin Hood and Little John with a wine barrel, ' Soldier's Dream' depicting a sleeping soldier sitting on a canon, a Scottish wedding flat back and a pocket watch stand in the form of a man and a woman holding a bird aloft with a greyhound begging. Measures 38cm tall.
A group of three vintage 20th Century gents wrist watches to include a Services black faced calendar 17 Jewel wind up watch on black leather strap, a Corvette Automatic on expandable bracelet strap, Timex together with an Ingersoll Ltd Triumph open faced pocket watch and silver white metal fob chain with silver hallmarked fob medal.
Jack the Ripper interest, an 18 carat gold pocket watch, T bar chain and eye glass belonging to PC 881 City Edward Watkins, housed within a later glazed case and name plate, the watch acquired from Watkins widow from the late Grandfather of the vendor, circa 1920. PC Edward Watkins, 881 City, came on duty to patrol the Mitre Street area at 9:45pm, Saturday, 29 September, 1888. He was continuously patrolling his beat since 10:00pm, until he discovered Eddowes's body in the South-West corner of Mitre Square
A George III silver pair cased pocket watch, James Wright, Derby, white enamel dial, Roman and Arabic numeral bands, chain drive fusee movement, No 5186, pierced floral clock plate, plain pillars, matching silver cases, Thomas Carpenter, London 1786, outer case 48mm diameter James Wright (born 1741) was a nephew by marriage of John Whitehurst FRS and was apprenticed to his uncle in 1755-1762, working with him thereafter. Even so, he made watches on his own account, the local paper reporting the loss of one of his watches in 1773. He was, on the persuasion of Mrs. Whitehurst, put in charge of the firm in Derby when Whitehurst moved to London in 1775, but his tenure was a disaster financially and he left in 1780, setting up in a shop near the Cathedral. He was a very talented maker and innovator, but a hopeless entrepreneur, most of his schemes failing ignominiously He died (in debt) in 1806. His brother John was a successful maker in Chesterfield.
A large early Victorian Ottoman Market gentleman's silver and tortoiseshell triple-case pocket watch, 3.9cm white enamel dial inscribed Edward Prior, London, Eastern Arabic numerals, the gilt fusee movement with conforming signature and numbered 57413, the whole crested by a suspension loop, further chased silver middle-case enclosing Prior's ticket, the outer tortoiseshell case with silver piqué pinwork, 6.2cm diam overall, the inner-case hallmarked for Joseph Dewin, London 1840 Condition Report: Good, clean working condition.
Pugilist Interest - a George IV gentleman's silver open-face pocket watch, the rare 5cm white enamel dial painted in polychrome enamels with a boxing scene, black Roman numerals, gilt fusee movement inscribed, Glase, Bridgnorth, [Shrophshire], and numbered 385, the whole crested by a suspension ring, the outer-case monogrammed to verso, 5.5cm diam overall, the inner-case hallmarked for Benjamin Kirby, Birmingham 1828 Condition Report: Good, clean working condition.
An early Victorian Ottoman Market gentleman's silver and tortoiseshell triple-case pocket watch, 3.2cm white enamel dial inscribed Edward Prior, London, Eastern Arabic numerals, the gilt fusee movement with conforming signature and numbered 76702, the whole crested by a suspension loop, further chased silver middle-case, the outer tortoiseshell case with silver piqué pinwork, 5.5.cm diam overall, the inner-case hallmarked for Alford Thickbroom, London 1866 Condition Report: Good, clean working condition.
An 18ct gold cased, open faced, manual wind chronograph pocket watch, the dial and lever movement signed J Hargreaves & Co makers to the Queen and HRH The Prince of Wales. Hallmark for Chester 1898, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, outer fifths of a second track, sweep seconds hand, the movement inscribed serial number 55365, 55mm case
Thomas Russell; a plated open-faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary dial, diameter of bezel 4cm, a gentlemen's Sekonda wristwatch, cream dial set with baton numerals on a black faux crocodile strap and a Mithras yellow metal wristwatch, the enamel dial set with Arabic numerals (3).
A 9ct yellow gold full hunter pocket watch, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary dial, width 4.5cm, Chester 1924, marked to interior 'Rolex Lever' and a 9ct rose gold Albert chain with T-bar. CONDITION REPORT Double Albert 26.5g.Pocket watch 89g.The watch runs when wound, we offer no guarantees on warranties regarding the works or workings of any mechanical item.
Breweriana - A chrome plated Guinness time pocket watch with toucan automaton and subsidiary seconds dial, two miniature Guinness bottles, one of which is a souvenir of the bicentenary 1759-1959. Twenty three laminated Guinness calendars dated from 1951 -1974, some duplicates (1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1962 & 1968 missing) and a Carltonware model of a Guinness pint pot, 10.5 cm high.
A Thomas Russell & Son, 12 Church St, Liverpool, a hallmarked silver open face pocket watch, Birmingham 1901, diameter 50mm (af). CONDITION REPORT Lot has age-related wear to the case, clear hallmarks. There is damage to the face, movement does not tick over when wound. Winder is missing its crown.
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