A 17th/18th century English stumpwork pocket watch holder with kid leather poodle to centre, silver thread detail and ribbons to each side, length approx 15.5cm. Additional InformationGeneral wear and dirt commensurate with age. Some small holes and light fraying to the silk back, some fraying to the ends of the ribbons, one thread loop to the back of the top has come away, one small area of damage to the silk nearest to the poodle's tail, with iron stud missing.
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A group of Staffordshire figures and groups including 'Prince & Princess', pocket watch stand, shepherd and shepherdess with ram, gentleman with dog, etc, and further figures including miniature examples (some items af).Additional InformationGeneral wear and tear throughout, losses to paintwork, usual manufacturing imperfections, some items damaged with lost limbs etc, please refer to illustrations and request additional if necessary. The watch stand is badly damaged and restored.
A small group of jewellery including a pair of 9ct yellow gold oval earrings set with Blue John, a yellow metal openwork pendant set with seed pearls and two purple coloured stones, marked 9ct to reverse, a carved cameo pendant, a yellow metal chain stamped 375 to clasp suspending gilt metal cross pendant, combined weight approx 21g, also a gold plated Elgin pocket watch.
GUILLAUME PETIT; an exceptionally rare mid-17th century English verge enamelled pocket watch, the outer and inner case enamel painted with figures in landscapes titled 'Hylas et Sylvie', the dial with Roman numerals to the chapter ring and very detailed foliate engraved decoration to the centre and with single hand, the movement signed 'Guillaume Petit, Londini', with verge fusee movement, worm and wheel setup, pierced and engraved masked cock and Egyptian pillars, diameter 5.2cm.Additional InformationThe watch is presented in remarkable condition , light surface scratches and tiny pin head sized pitting marks to the enamel, the movement is not currently functioning but the dial and case in good condition. Very small area of exceptionally good restoration to the enamel. The weight of this item is 103.3g. The case appears to be base metal, it may be brass or brass on copper, however it is difficult to determine.
CORNELIUS HERBERT; a late 17th century associated pair cased pocket watch, the outer George IV case with engraved initial 'N' beneath a stag's head and hallmarked for London 1820 enclosing the pocket watch with pierced band to the back of the case, later white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and with beetle and poker hand enclosing a fusee movement, signed Cornelius Herbert London Bridge 813, and with pierced and engraved masked cock centred with a diamond, silver regulator disc, pierced Egyptian columns and striking on a bell, dial diameter 4.2cm, outer case diameter 5.6cm.Additional InformationThe outer case has some surface scratches and wear, the watch itself has had an old repair where the stem meets the body of the watch. Movement ticks when wound, light surface to the enamel dial.
EDWARD EAST; a late 17th century white metal pair cased pocket watch, the plain unmarked outer case enclosing the watch, with bull's eye glass above silvered dial set with champlevé enamel Roman numerals, Arabic minute markers and central roundel inscribed 'East London' within a rampant lion and unicorn, the verge movement inscribed 'Edw. Eaft [sic], London', no.120, with pierced tulip columns, pierced and engraved balance cock and silver regulator disc, dial diameter 4.1cm, outer case diameter 5.5cm.Additional InformationThe outer case is rather tired. There is a repair to the upper thin rim which is around where the stem protrudes. This is also a split approx 3cm to the main section of the back. A small split around the push button. The watch itself has a good dial. The movement ticks when wound, although slightly catches and the hinge is very slightly loose. The stem has been repaired with solder both exterior and interior and neither case carries a visible hallmark.
P MARGOTIN OF PARIS; a late 17th century oignon verge pocket watch with bull's eye glass above gilt dial set with Roman numerals to enamelled roundels, the movement signed 'P. Margotin a Paris', with detail engraved balance cock and mock pendulum and pierced Egyptian columns, the case no.373, diameter 5.3cm.Additional InformationTarnishing and scratches to the case, slightly misshapen case but still closes, enamelled dial is good. One cog is misshapen and therefore movement not currently working although mock pendulum swings freely. Case closes tightly. It is just the tarnishing to consider.
YVER A ANGOVLESME; a late 17th century silver oignon verge pocket watch with alarm, the dial set with champlevé Roman numerals, central alarm disc and enclosing a signed fusee movement with pierced engraved balance cock, divided Egyptian pillars and with plain case set with pierced gallery, diameter 5.6cm.For a virtually identical watch please see Messrs Christie's Important Watches London 20th March 2002, lot 6.Additional InformationLight surface scratches to the case, clock ticks when wound. Very slight misshaping to the rim of the dial but overall in good order, no guarantees given as to working order.
VAUCHEZ OF PARIS; a late 18th century yellow metal verge pocket watch, the case back decorated in two tone yellow metal depicting a female figure and cherub beside a plinth within a garden, the white enamel dial inscribed 'Vauchez a Paris', with Roman numerals and Arabic minute markers, the movements signed Vauchez a Paris, no.7561, with pierced balance cock, silvered regulator disc and rounded baluster columns, the case unmarked, diameter of dial 3.5cm, diameter of case 4.4cm.Additional InformationThe case is in good condition, the decoration is still crisp, the inner rim has a split to the band beneath the dial approx 4mm, the white enamel dial has a small surface chip which has been restored to the right of the winding hole obscuring part of the 2, this area approx 6mm x 3mm. Light surface scratches to the dial, The movement ticks when wound.
MARKHAM MARWICK OF LONDON; a mid to late 18th century silver triple cased pocket watch for the Ottoman market, the white metal outer case with embossed foliate Eastern decoration enclosing a plain second case and the watch with bull's eye glass above a silvered dial set with champlevé enamel Turkish numerals inscribed 'Markham Marwick London', with beetle and poker hands, the fusee movement with crested tulip pillars, pierced and engraved balance cock, silver regulator disc and signed and no.4595, both the inner and second case hallmarked for London 1777 with the inner case having the number matching the movement and the unusual feature of a military crow's foot applied to the case, diameter of dial 3.8cm, diameter of outer case 6.2cm.Additional InformationThe movement ticks when wound. The dial is in good order with a very slight scratch to the centre of the named inscription, light surface wear and scratches elsewhere. The inner case has a crude area where the stem meets the body indicating it may have been repaired at some stage and the case is dented and quite thin around the winding hole with further small dents throughout. The second case has surface wear. There is a 4mm split to the rim where the push button joins the upper section and tiny small dents elsewhere. The outer white metal cover has a few old repairs, splits and areas of damage noticeably around the stem and button release.
MARKHAM OF LONDON; an 18th century hallmarked silver pair cased verge pocket watch, the outer case repoussé decorated with two classical figures within rococo scrolls and floral sprays, the watch with silvered dial, champlevé enamel Roman numerals, Arabic minute markers, detailed pierced central panel set with date aperture and with fusee movement, signed and no.17290, with pierced engraved balance cock, silver regulator disc and square baluster columns, the case hallmarked for London 1768, diameter of dial 3.6cm, case diameter 5cm.Additional InformationA few small dents within the repoussé decoration and an old repair beneath the push button, general surface wear and tarnishing to the outer case, the inner case has a good dial, the movement ticks when wound, light surface scratches to the case. There is a repair where the stem meets the case which is unsightly with solder to the interior.
SEAMOURE OF LONDON; a late 18th century silver associated pair cased verge pocket watch, the outer case repoussé decorated with two figures in a landscape, enclosing the watch with bull's eye glass, white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and Arabic minute markers, with signed movement no.12852, pierced balance cock and square baluster columns, the watch hallmarked for London 1791, the pair case hallmarked for London 1779, diameter of dial 3.6cm, diameter of case 5cm.Additional InformationSome wear to the outer case, slightly compressed and slightly rubbed to the raised parts. The watch itself the enamel is in good order with light surface scratches, movement ticks when wound. Old repair to the stem where it meets the body of the watch, general surface scratches throughout.
JOHN LEROUX; a late 18th century yellow metal pair cased verge pocket watch, the plain outer case enclosing the watch with bull's eye glass above white enamel dial inscribed 'Leroux Charing-Cross', with subsidiary seconds hand and Roman numerals, the movement signed J. Leroux Charing Crofs [sic] London 3483, with rounded baluster columns and engraved pierced masked cock centred with a diamond and silver regulator disc, diameter of dial 4.4cm, diameter of outer case 5.5cm.Additional InformationLight surface scratches and wear to the outer case containing an old watch paper, the white enamel dial has light surface scratches, hands probably replaced, the movement ticks when wound. Light surface wear throughout.
A late 18th century gold plated pair cased pocket watch, the outer case with detailed pierced border and case reverse decorated with an enamel roundel in peacock blue and green, with gilt heightening throughout, the case with matching band of pierced decoration inscribed 'Strike/Silent' and with domed glass above the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals, Arabic seconds outer numerals and with diamond/kite hands, the unnamed movement with pierced and engraved masked cock centred with a diamond, silver regulator disc and detailed foliate engraved decoration throughout, repeating and striking on a bell, dial diameter 4.5cm, outer case diameter 6.5cm.Additional InformationThe enamel to the dial is in good order with very minor surface scratches, ticks when wound, some case closes correctly, light surface scratches and rubbing in parts to the gold plate. The enamel to the outer case has minor surface scratches but overall presented in excellent condition.
JOHN CURTIS; a late 18th century verge pair cased pocket watch, the outer case with simulated fern or agate band and centred with an oval vignette of a village church in landscape with bands of gilt stud decoration, the watch with white enamelled dial set with Roman numerals, Arabic minute markers to the quarters and with verge fusee movement signed Jno Curtis, London, 6572, with pierced and engraved balance cock, silver regulator disc and stamped 'ID' to the inside of the case, diameter of dial 3.5cm, diameter of outer case 4.7cm.Additional InformationThe outer case has suffered in some parts, there are three cracks to the border, two around the hinge and one slightly further round. There is a small area of loss around the push button releasing the outer case. Various other small scratches and areas of damage. The enamel dial has an area of approx 5mm x 2mm surface loss around the six marker which is obscuring the Arabic minute mark. Other light scratches to the dial. Movement ticks when wound.
CABRIER OF LONDON; an early to mid-18th century yellow metal pair cased verge pocket watch, the outer case repoussé decorated with Poseidon within a detailed pierced framework in the manner of George Michael Moser, enclosing the watch with domed glass and pierced engraved and detailed case, champlevé enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and Arabic minute markers, unusually inscribed to the centre 'Lady P. 1732', and with beetle and poker hands, the movement signed Cabrier London, with pierced balance cock, square baluster pillars and striking on a bell, dial diameter 3.2cm, case diameter 4.9cm.Additional InformationThe outer case is in good order with no holes, the pierced decoration is slightly worn and a tiny section missing to the upper hinged section around the hinge itself. This forms two losses, on approx 2mm x 2mm, the second approx 4mm x 2mm. The watch itself has a good dial with minor surface wear, the movement ticks when wound and the case has signs of gentle wear only. This has been catalogued as yellow metal as it is unmarked, under a loupe there is evidence of casting bubbles which would not be present if it were gilded.
GEORGE IBKINZIE OF LONDON; an 18th century 18ct gold verge pair cased pocket watch, the outer case fern decorated on a stained horn base with stud decoration throughout enclosing the watch with bull's eye glass above a white enamel dial set with Roman numerals, Arabic minute markers and with beetle and poker hands. The movement signed Geo. Ibkinzie, London 1736, with pierced engraved balance cock and silver regulator disc, square baluster columns and with case hallmarked for London 1767, diameter of dial 3.6cm, diameter of outer case 5cm.Additional InformationThe outer case is in good condition with light surface scratches and some staining, the enamel dial has light surface scratches. The movement ticks when wound. There is an old unsightly solder repair to the stem where it joins the back case not noticeable from the exterior so much but noticeable form the interior, light surface scratches throughout.
MUSSON OF LOUTH; a mid-19th century hallmarked silver pair cased pocket watch, the plain outer case enclosing the watch with domed glass, white enamel chapter ring set with Roman numerals and unusual outer rim inscribed 'Keep me clean and use me well and I to you the truth will tell', the fusee movement inscribed 'B. Musson, Louth 7546', with slow/fast indicator, pierced and engraved masked cock and rounded baluster columns, both inner and outer case hallmarked for London 1864, diameter of dial 4.4cm, diameter of outer case 5.5cm.Additional InformationThe outer case has some tarnishing and some surface scratches, it retains several old watch papers, the watch itself is in good order. Movement ticks when wound. Light surface scratches to the dial and some light tarnishing and very small dents to the case.
A William IV 18ct yellow gold pair cased pocket watch, the outer case with band of detailed engraved foliate scroll decoration, the watch with engraved dial set with Roman numerals with detailed four tone gold floral decorated border and subsidiary seconds hand, the Massey No.3 escapement no.8089 with slow/fast indicator and inscribed 'Detached Lever' to the engraved masked cock centred with a diamond, both inner and outer case hallmarked for London 1833, dial diameter 4.5cm, outer case diameter 5.5cm, combined approx 149.5g.Additional InformationOverall in very good condition. The glass has been replaced with a perspex cover on the watch itself. Minor surface scratches to both parts. The movement ticks when wound. Minor surface scratches to the dial.
ROBERT ROSKELL OF LIVERPOOL; an 18ct yellow gold open face pocket watch, the case back engraved with a couple and dog in landscape, the dust cover inscribed 'Patent Lver 22 Jewels, Hands No.4799 Robert Roskell, Liverpool', and the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds hand, diameter 4.6cm, approx 61g.
ROTHERHAMS OF LONDON; an 18ct yellow gold full hunter minute repeating pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand, with movement no.2530 and with crown winder, hallmarked for London 1910 with case also stamped F.T in an oval above 'London', diameter 5.5cm, approx 152g.
A George IV 18ct yellow gold open face pocket watch, the engraved dial set with Roman numerals within two tone gold border set with turquoise roundels and gem stones, even set to the hands, the movement no.6014, with slow/fast indicator and engraved balance cock, the case hallmarked for London 1829 and with matching number to the movement, diameter 4.5cm.Additional InformationIn remarkable condition, very light surface scratches, everything closes tightly, the movement ticks when wound, light scratches to the glass.
A 14ct yellow gold cased half-hunter pocket watch (af), also a gilt metal chain suspending 9ct gold fob medal and yellow metal Masonic charm stamped 9ct, and a yellow metal signet ring with monogram stamped 9ct.Additional InformationPocket watch damaged throughout, dents and thinning to the metal, dial with numerous chips and hairline cracks, not tested, no guarantee of working order. Signet ring misshapen, chain a gilt base metal as stated.
ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO; a 14ct yellow gold slim full hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and Arabic minute markers with subsidiary seconds dial, the fifteen jewelled movement no.19394517, with foliate engraved detail to both front and rear case, diameter 5cm.Additional InformationBoth front and rear cases are slightly springy, dial is good with slight green staining towards to the edges but this may be easily cleaned. Ticks when wound, a few small dents to the ribbed edge of the watch.
A Victorian hallmarked silver cased open face key wind fob watch, the circular enamelled dial set with Roman numerals, inscribed 'Sold by E. Rippon 122 Wicker Sheffield' to dust cover, Birmingham 1885, with an unmarked white metal belcher chain suspending two tassels, length of chain 44cm, and glazed pocket watch stand.Additional InformationNo guarantee of working order, slight chips to the glass edge, general dirt to the watch face and minor surface wear throughout, nibble to one of the glass panes of the stand, interior tired with fading and fraying.
A silver cased open face key wind fob watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and stamped 'The London Lever Registered', also an Ingersoll 'Defiance' pocket watch in chromed case with silver chain suspending vesta. Additional InformationNo guarantee of working order to either watches, general wear and tear throughout, some dents etc, rest are also dented throughout.
BENSON; a cased Victorian hallmarked silver open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial inscribed 'J.W. Benson, London', the dust cover inscribed 'A. Pegman' and with movement inscribed 'The Ludgate Watch, No.40134, Patent No.4658, Best London Make, By Warrant to H.M. The Queen, Ludgate Hill', suspended on a fob chain with T-bar and in original velvet and silk lined leather case, hallmarked for London 1889.
NEW ENGLAND WATCH CO; a white metal crown wind skeletonised pocket watch set with Arabic numerals to the dial and with subsidiary seconds dial and glazed front and back, the movement stamped N.E.W.Co, diameter 5.27cm.Additional InformationTicks when wound, the case is unmarked, light surface scratches.
A gun metal cased square section Hebdomas eight day crown wind pocket watch, with Roman numerals to the chapter ring, the hinged case opening and inscribed to the movement 'Spriral Breguet Levees Visibles, 8 Jours', width 5.3cm.Additional InformationSome light rubbing to the case but otherwise ok.
Notts County: A 1922/23, Football League Division 2 Championship medal, awarded to John Edward 'Jack' Wren (1894-1948), a half-back for County between 1922 and 1925, making 63 appearances for the club in that time. The medal inscribed 'Notts County - J. Wren - 1922-23', hallmarked 'Vaughton & Sons' 9ct gold, complete with a 9ct gold cased pocket watch, presented to every member of the Division 2 winning team, inscribed 'Notts County FC - League Champions 2nd Division 1922-23 - Presented to J. Wren.
Waltham USA Solid Silver Key-wind Open Faced Pocket Watch. Hallmark Birmingham 1908. Features a White Porcelain Dial with Black Numerals, Secondary Dial, Marks to Dial, Fattorini and Sons, Marks No 2642345 and Waltham USA To Movement. Working at time of Cataloging, Excellent Movement, Case and Dial. Please See Photo.
SARCAR GENEVA: GOLD POCKET WATCH COMMEMORATIVE OF THE SHAH OF IRAN CIRCA 1970 with manual wind seventeen jewel movement signed Sarcar the gilt satin dial with the Imperial emblem and signed Sarcar applied baton indexes and baton hands the medallion form case with broad bezel decorated with burnished stars on a frosted ground milled edges Swiss 18 carat gold marks the reverse stamped with opposing profiles of the Shah and Empress flanking the crown above and a bust of the young Crown Prince Reza between them below with its black tassel black slip case and its fitted blue box gilt stamped with the Imperial emblem 3.1cm diameter A number of variants of these medallion form watches all with the same bezel but differing backs appear to have been produced as gifts from the Shah. For examples signed to dial and movement ‘Vacheron & Constantin’ see Sotheby’s Geneva 10 November 2015 lot 153 Sotheby’s New York 24 May 2018 lot 253 and Phillips Geneva 12 November 2016 lot 83. Also see two Sarcar examples sold in these rooms 6/7 June 2018 lot 708
Cyma British Military army issue nickel cased pocket watch, signed 15 jewel Patented movement with compensated balance and regulator, no. 389802, the dial with Arabic numerals, minute track with hour markers and subsidiary seconds, the case with Military arrow and issue markings 'G.S.T.P. H23356', 52mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - hairlines and marks, some wear to the numerals. Glass - marks and scratches. Hands - marks, surface corrosion, lacking infill. Case - wear to the bezel, heavy scratching from case opening and further scratches. Crown - adjusting correctly. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Rolex silver wire-lug lady's wristwatch, import hallmarks 1927, circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, outer minute track and blued steel hands, signed movement, signed hinged case numbered 1569, modern black leather strap, 26mm (at fault); together with a silver wire-lug lady's wristwatch, London 1913, the dial signed Weir & Sons, Dublin, 15 jewel movement signed DF&C, hinged case, 29mm, also a Gilmer gold plated and stainless steel lady's wristwatch, 17mm and a gold plated lever pocket watch in need of repair, 51mm (4)
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