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An Initiative stamped 18k gold pocket watch with a yellow metal face having Arabic numerals to the chapter ring with a subsidiary dial up to 60, having faceted hands, serial number inscribed to the interior 162265, in scribed Initiative Acre Ligne Droit Levees Visibles Double Plateau Sprial Breguet 15 Rubis. Measures 4 cm diameter (face).
Antique Period Superb Quality Ladies 14ct Gold Open Faced Fob / Pocket Watch, The White Porcelain Dial with Applied Gold and Silver Stylised Floral Decoration to Centre and Outer Border of Dial. The Back Cover and Bezel with Embossed Floral Decoration. Marked 14ct Gold, Wonderful Condition In All Aspects. Working at time of Cataloging.
A late 19th century continental silver Omega open faced pocket watch, enamel dial, Roman numerals, copper fancy hands, subsidiary seconds dial, dust cover engrave 1889 Hors Concours Paris, 1896 Medaille D'or Geneve, 1889 Grand Prix Bruxelles, Omega Special Breguet Balancier Compense, movement marked Omega, gold plated watch chain
An Adrem a gentleman's jump hour wrist watch, unsigned manual wind movement, blue dial with apertures for hours & minutes, base metal bezel, stainless steel back; an Endura jump hour watch, gold dial, three apertures for hours, minutes & date, second hand; an unusual fob watch, Arabic numerals , clear domed glass to front & rear, manual wind; a pocket cased bedside clock (4)
A Victorian 18ct gold gentleman's half hunter pocket watch for The Army & Navy Cooperative Society Ltd, 117 Victoria Street, London, keyless wind, outer case bearing Roman numerals in blue enamel, enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, 18ct gold inner case, jewelled lever movement, number 4847, London 1888, 111.9g, together with an 18ct gold Albert chain with a double snap clasp and T-bar as fitted, 43.2g.
A George V silver gentleman's pocket watch, open faced key wind, enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary dial, London 1919, on a silver Albert chain with T-bar, medallion engraved TFCC 1923-1924, and vesta case, Birmingham 1902, together with a French pocket watch, and a Kenzle pocket watch. (3)
An Edward VII silver button hook, embossed with cherub's heads, Birmingham 1905, George V loaded candlestick, Birmingham 1923, a butter knife, two pickle forks, a drum shaped pill box, and a lady's silver open faced pocket watch, enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, the case with engraved floral and foliate decoration, shield reserve, 12.47oz all in.
A George V silver cigarette case, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1933, further cigarette case, Birmingham 1926, ashtray with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1959, 9.35oz, pickle fork with a silver handle, Reed & Barton silver spoon, small circular silver strut mirror, and a gentleman's silver pocket watch, open faced, keyless wind, enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, case with engine turned decoration, shield reserve.
A George V 18ct gold gentleman's half hunter pocket watch, by Sir John Bennett Ltd, 65 Cheapside, London, keyless wind, outer case bearing Roman numerals in blue enamel, signed enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, 18ct gold inner case, jewelled lower movement, number 403274, London 1929, 99.0g, together with a 9ct rose gold Albert chain with a snap clasp and T-bar as fitted, 39.6g. (2)
A silver open face pocket watch with chain and fob the Express English Lever by John George Graves of Sheffield, key wind and key set, the case assayed Chester, 1901, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, 5cm dia, the chain London with t-bar and dated shield fob inscribed 'Challenge Tennis 1895', gross weight 5oz, together with a silver belt buckle, William Hutton, London, 1897, chased with scrolling foliage and leaves, 8cm, 1.9oz and a silver mounted glass spill vase. (3)
Silver Waltham open faced keyless presentation pocket watch with Birmingham hallmarks, the face with Arabic numerals and seconds dial on white metal chain. Engraved to the inner dust jacket 'presented to PC John Day by the members of the Oxford city Police on his retirement after 26 years service on December 1st 1899'.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
A George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch by Richard Ovingham of London, No. 21893, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement with finely pierced and engraved watch cock and rectangular baluster columns, contained in plain silver pair case, 50mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1773 (case dented and damaged) Note: Richard Ovingham recorded working London before 1776
A George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch by George Johnson of Grantham, No. 548, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and with oval vignette depicting a rural landscape with ruined Abbey, the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved watch cock and turned pillars, contained in plain silver pair case, 55mm diameter, the case hallmarked Birmingham 1808
A William IV silver pair cased verge pocket watch by Barwise of London, No. 5730, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement with pierced and engraved watch cock and plain turned pillars, contained in plain silver pair case, 57mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1834 Note: John Barwise recorded working London 1790, died 1842 - Chairman of British Watch Company
A William IV silver pair cased verge pocket watch by William Green of Grantham, No. 59284, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved watch cock and plain turned pillars, contained in plain silver pair case, 59mm diameter, London 1835 Note: William Green recorded working Grantham 1828-1876
An early Victorian silver pair cased verge pocket watch by William Foster of Lincoln, No. 10251, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals (cracked), the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved watch cock and plain turned pillars, contained in plain silver pair case, 58mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1841, (lacking minute hand and watch glass) Note: William Foster recorded working Lincoln 1828-1835
A George IV gentleman's silver cased lever pocket watch by Alexander Sutton of London, No. 9800, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsiduary seconds dial (cracked in places), contained in plain silver engine turned case, 54mm diameter, case hallmarked London 1825 (outer case somewhat worn and bow worn)
A Gentleman's silvery metal full hunting cased pocket watch signed "J. Dent of London", made for the Turkish market, the white enamel dial with baton numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in engine turned case engraved with vacant cartouche to front, case stamped 800 standard and silvery metal Albert with pierced elongated links for same and a William IV silver cased open faced lever pocket watch by James Harvey of Abergavenny, No. 24800, the cream enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial contained in plain engine turned case, 2 ins diameter, case hall marked Birmingham 1831, in fitted box
A Victorian lady's silver cased open faced pocket watch, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, the centra applied with gilt metal cruciform and engraved with floral and scroll ornament, contained in case engraved with vacant cartouche and leaf scroll ornament, 1.625 diameter, case hallmarked Birminham 1876, and a quantity of other pocket watches, fob watches and wrist watches, in various cases
A late 19th Century Swiss lady's 18k gold in enamelled keyless pocket watch, the cream enamel dial with blue Arabic numerals, contained in 18k outer case, the rear enamelled in colours with two love birds (chipped), and with textured and engraved borders, 30mm diameter (gross weight 21 grammes), and a 9ct gold Albert twin rope pattern chain with slider and conforming circular tassel, 245mm overall (weight 14 grammes)
An early 20th Century Waltham 9ct gold cased open faced keyless lever pocket watch with "Marquis" fifteen jewel movement, No. 18453742, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, in plain 9ct gold case, 48mm diameter, hallmarked Birmingham 1913 (gross weight 88 grammes)
An early 20th Century Continental 14k gold half hunting cased keyless pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to the unnamed movement, contained in plain 14k gold case, the outer casing front with black enamel chapter ring in Roman numerals, 48mm diameter (gross weight 79 grammes)
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