Antique Period Excellent Quality Keyless White Metal Chronometer Open Faced Pocket Watch, with Embossed Image of Steam Train to Back Plate, Features Balance Compensation, 15 Jewell Movement, Spiral Breguet, White Porcelain Dial, Secondary Dial. c.1900. Excellent Working Order at time of Cataloging. Please See Photo.
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Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone (2001) A pocket watch gifted to both the cast and production crew who worked on the film. The front displays engraved text reading 'Harry Potter Cast and Crew 2001', which circles a shield with an 'H' in the centre. Boxed in original case.Provenance: Consigned from a double who worked on all the Harry Potter movies. He worked as a double for Daniel Radcliffe..
An oversized Goliath pocket watch in a silver mounted easel back case by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1908, the keyless wind open face watch unsigned, the 12.5cm (5in) dial with green and gilt Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, the plain case with a green plush interior and a green leather back, 20cm high
A silver pair cased pocket watch by P. Guarnerio, Huntingdon, the round white dial with black Roman numerals and seconds markers, steel hands, movement stamped P. Guarnerio, Huntingdon, 34691, with silver case hallmarked London 1841, exterior indistinctly inscribed 'Joseph Wadney', with outer silver case also hallmarked London 1841, 55mm diameter, with silver curblink chain and T-bar, (5.8oz gross)
WALTHAM EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY GOLD PLATED OPEN FACE KEYLESS WIND POCKET WATCH, signed Waltham Maximus 21 jewel movement, the round enamel dial with Arabic numerals in black, sunken subsidiary seconds at 6, railroad outer seconds track in black with Arabic numerals in red, 44mm engraved case with 612938 to the caseback interior
VICTORIAN SILVER OPEN FACE KEYLESS WIND POCKET WATCH, the machined silver coloured dial with applied gold coloured Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds at 6, central engraved section, dot outer seconds track, blued steel spade hands, 50mm case with Birmingham hallmarks, with a metal watch chain; along with two lady's continental silver fob watches, each with fancy metal watch chain (3)
A late Victorian silver open face pocket watch The white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers and subsidiary seconds dial signed 'The Express English Lever J.G. Graves Sheffield' case numbered 370283, John George Graves, Chester, 1899, together with a silver Albert chain and a 9ct gold hardstone swivel fob (3).
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