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A Victorian silver lady's pocket watch by J.W Benson, open faced, key wind, circular enamel dial with painted floral decoration, pink chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, Swiss movement, engraved internally, watch maker by warrant to the Queen, examined by J.W Benson 62 & 64, Ludgate Hill, London, no key, 42g
A group of jewellery, including a silver and 9 ct gold St Christopher pendant and chain, Stewart Dawson & Co late Victorian silver pocket watch, silver cubic zirconia pendant, Victorian white metal oval locket, scarab pendant, Japanese buckle and cigarette case . CONDITIONsilver gross weight 42.6 gramspocket watch weight 103.2 gramsPocket watch currently working but has not been tested for time keeping, top ring one side is loose
A group of costume jewellery, including Victorian silver gilt cameo brooch, amethyst floral drop earrings stamped 800, enamel pearl, marcasite and ruby brooch stamped 935, gilt metal seal and pocket watch key, pewter Liberty clip on earrings, pendants, earrings and other items . CONDITIONSilver gross weight 74.9 grams800 weight 15.4 grams
WALTHAM EIGHTEEN CARAT GOLD FULL HUNTER KEYLESS WIND POCKET WATCH, the round white enamel dial with Roman numerals in black, sunken subsidiary seconds at 6, railroad outer seconds track in black, blued steel leaf hands, 50mm case with engraved monogram to the front, approximately 110g gross, in a period fitted velvet lined box
AN EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY NINE CARAT GOLD OPEN FACE KEYLESS WIND POCKET WATCH, the round white dial with Roman numerals in black, outer seconds track in black, 48mm case, 36g gross; along with a silver pocket watch, the round white dial with Roman numerals in black, outer seconds track in black, subsidiary seconds at 6, 52mm case, 64.4g gross with attached metal watch chain and key (3)
An 18ct gold mounted sapphire and diamond ring, the oval face set with central sapphire surrounded by diamonds and smaller sapphires, one other 18ct gold and gem set ring, an 18ct gold signet ring, two other yellow metal dress rings (unmarked but test as gold - total gross weight 15.5 grammes), and an American gold plated cased keyless lever open faced pocket watch by Am. Watch Company Waltham, Massachusetts, 15mm diameter overall
A late 19th/early 20th Century American gold coloured metal full hunting cased keyless pocket watch by the American Waltham Watch Co, No. 5269680, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and with fine blued steel hands, contained in "three colour" gold coloured metal case, the raised decoration with bird amongst flowers and ferns with raised shaped cartouche to front, 42mm diameter (unmarked but tests as 14ct gold - gross weight 65 grammes), and 9ct gold Albert cut chain and elongated links, 360mm overall (gross weight 20 grammes)
A late 19th/early 20th Century Continental lady's 18k gold cased open faced pocket watch, the gilt dial with engraved centre and Roman numerals, contained in 18k gold outer case finely engraved with vacant cartouche and engine turned ground, the borders engraved with bold C-scroll, leaf and floral ornament, 40mm diameter (gross weight 40 grammes)
A George IV silver pair cased verge pocket watch by William Flint Jnr. of Ashford, No. 3078, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and gold hands, the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved cock and engraved subsidiary plates and with plain turned pillars, contained in plain silver pair case, 60mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1823 (gross weight 174 grammes - hinge pin to inner case ruptured and minute hand slightly misshapen) Note: William Flint Jnr. recorded working Ashford (son of William Flint), born 1787, died 1871
A Victorian silver cased lever pocket watch by Samuel Quilliam of Liverpool, No. 6666, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, steel balance with diamond endstone and engraved balance support, contained in plain silver case, 48mm diameter, the case hallmarked Chester 1852
An Edward VII silver cased open faced full plate fusee lever pocket watch by Harris Stone of Leeds, No. 7647, the white enamel dial with bold Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and gilt hands, contained in silver engine turned case with vacant shield pattern cartouche to reverse, 58mm diameter, the case hallmarked Birmingham 1902, a late Victorian silver cased open faced chronograph, No. 40555, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, gilt hands and blued steel sweep centre seconds hands, to the three-quarter plate fusee lever movement, contained in silver case with oval cartouche to reverse, 55mm diameter, hallmarked Chester 1881, one other late Victorian "Improved Lever" open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with bold Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand and gilt hands, in silver engine turned case with circular cartouche to reverse, 52mm diameter, the case hallmarked Chester 1890
A late 19th/early 20th Century nickel cased "Goliath" keyless pocket watch retailed by J.C. Vickery of London No. 9281, the white enamel dial with bold Roman numerals, blued hands and subsidiary seconds dial, to the Swiss movement, contained in plain nickel case, 69mm diameter, a late Victorian silver full hunting cased full plate lever pocket watch by John Forrest of London, No. 6625, contained in engine turned full hunting case, 48mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1876, and two other silver cased open faced pocket watches
A British World War II plated metal cased Military issue pocket watch by Helvia, the white dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the rear of case marked "GS/TP P79624" over broad arrow, 55mm diameter, with base metal Albert chain, and two other 20th Century non military plated metal cased pocket watches
A 9ct gold open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers and subsidiary seconds dial, movement numbered 335814, hallmarks for London, 1922.ADDITIONAL INFO/CONDITION REPORTInner cover 9k and inscribed, yes dial is good, yes runs and windsDents to case, case diameter 4.5cmWeight 89g
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