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Small 'Snuff Box' musical movement with 2.5" cylinder playing on three airs; an Art Deco white onyx and malachite boudoir clock timepiece, 4.75" wide, small English desk timepiece, the 4" silvered chapter ring within a gilt metal square frame, 5.25" high and a silver cased pocket watch with subsidiary seconds dial (not working) (4)
Halcyon Days Enamels miniature mantle clock from designs in the V & A Victoria and Albert Museum, 6.5cm tall and a pocket watch with rose design inspired by Copeland bone china in the Woburn Abbey collection, 5cm diameter, both with boxes.CONDITION REPORT;Good overall condition. requires batteries.
A silver cased key wind open faced pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, stamped H. Samuel Manchester (case with import marks), with silver chain, and a Swiss 935 silver cased lady's fob watch on white metal chain (both af), also a Prince Phillip's 90th birthday silver £5 commemorative coin cover no. 67/450, and another 1935 example, two sets of commemorative gilt base metal spoons, a set of six small glasses and a set of graduated boxes. Additional InformationNeither watch is working, the Samuel watch heavily worn with dents, scratches, nicks and gouges throughout including to glass, as stated fob watch also not working though with lighter wear.
A. ABRAHAM OPTICIANS OF LIVERPOOL; a George IV hallmarked silver compass, the enamel dial by A. Abraham Opticians of Liverpool, with locking device, diameter 4cm, London 1827, and a pocket watch (for restoration) (2).Additional InformationSome small marks to compass dial but no obvious cracks, scratch to silver underglass, general surface wear and scratching commensurate with age, locking mechanism works but not particularly easily, pocket watch requires attention.
A Victorian hallmarked silver key wind open faced chronograph pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals, inside case inscribed 'J. Swift', Chester 1877, dial excluding crown 5cm.Additional InformationGlass is scratched and dirty and appears to have been replaced, general surface wear and scratches throughout, case tarnished, some minor dirt and marks to dial, hairline crack between 2 and 3 o'clock, no guarantee of working order.
An early 20th century 18ct yellow gold crown wind open faced chronograph pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals, diameter excluding winding crown 4.8cm, approx 111 grams.Additional InformationGeneral surface wear and light scratching throughout, some small dents to the case, does not tick when wound.
An early 20th century 9ct yellow gold crown wind open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter excluding winding crown 4.5cm, and a Waltham gold plated example (2).Additional InformationBoth tick when wound, gold example has surface scratches, particularly heavy to the thumbpiece and interior where a blade has been use to open it. A small dent to the rear case, back case does not close very easily. Gold plated example has light surface wear and scratches.
A late 19th century 18ct yellow gold crown wind open faced chronograph pocket watch, the white enamel set with Roman numerals, movement inscribed 'John Hawley & Son' and numbered 96131, diameter excluding winding crown 5cm, the case with a band of engraved floral decoration, approx 174.2g.Additional InformationLight scratches to the glass, general light surface wear and scratching throughout, hairline crack to left side of dial, ticks when wound but no guarantee of working order.
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