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A white metal repeater half Hunter pocket watch, stamped in the case back 0.935 along with the Swiss control mark, the back of the case is engraved and reads "HMS Collingwood RJP from WEE 1896 Mediterranean", it has a crown wound movement with a white enamel dial and black Roman numeral hour markers
A silver pair cased pocket watch, hallmarked London 1796, the pocket watch maker is Isaac Rogers of White Hart Court on Greenwich Street, it has a white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers and arrow hands, the pair case is approx 56mm in size, it has a Verge key wound movement signed Isaac Rogers, London 20202
A gilt metal Verge pocket watch with a shagreen pair case, circa 1760, the movement is signed Geo Raymond, Manningtree, No 314, it has a lace work pair case liner, a white dial with Arabic numeral hour markers and gold coloured hands, the pocket watch case size is approx 41mm and the pair case size is approx 49mm, it has a key wound movement
A silver Verge pocket watch with a continental white metal pair case, the pocket watch is hallmarked London 1741, the repousse pair case is circa 18th Century, the pocket watch has a white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, movement is signed J Wilders of London, 3447, approx 50mm pair case and approx 42mm pocket watch case size, included in the pair case is an embroidered case liner
A large format beadwork pin cushion, a companion watch pocket and two wall hanging watch holders, the pin cushion in purple velvet worked with glass beads and pearls as flower heads, looped border, 5cms sq., the watch pocket in slightly darker velvet worked with a flower and leaves with looped border, 24cms, and a pair of hangers decorated with green wool circles filled with beads with glass bead tassels, minor losses, one only with green silk hanging bow, 36cms. (4)
Elgin National Watch Co. 'G.M. Wheeler' 14k white gold filled and enamel lever pocket watch, serial no. 29669xxx, circa 1926, signed 17 jewel six adjustments movement, signed silvered dial with gilt Arabic numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, gilt hands, signed case with inscription to the inside, within a plain Wadsworth case with engraved band and enamelled bezel, 45mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - surface marks.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - surface marks.Case - surface marks, faint bruise to the case back, some enamel loss to the bezel, inscription to the inside case back reads 'Lest we forget, 1929-1930, Evelyn Vestey'.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
Illinois Watch Co. 14k white gold filled lever set pocket watch, circa 1924, signed cal. 706 17 jewel adjusted 4 positions movement, no. 4622788, with double roller, compensated balance and regulator, signed dial with Arabic numerals, minute markers and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, within a J. Boss Keystone screw case, 50mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - two chips at the five position.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - some mild surface corrosion.Case - rubbing to the case back and stem.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
American Waltham Traveler 9ct hunter pocket watch, Birmingham 1916, serial no. 20538499, Roman numeral dial with outer minute track and subsidiary secondsdial, Denison engine turned case, 95gm, 49mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - good.Glass - good.Hands - good.Case - some visible small dents both present to the front and backs - see images.Crown - adjusts 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.
Clean 9ct full hunter pocket watch by Thomas Russell & Son, Liverpool, Chester 1915, signed lever movement, no. 303883, Signed Roman numeral dial with blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, polish case with a foliate band rim, 123.1gm, 55.5mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - clean.Glass - good.Hands - good.Case - overall good condition - see image.Crown - adjusts 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.
Silver fusee lever pocket watch, the movement signed Edward Hird, Ulverston, no. 12038, signed dial, plain case with engraved cartouche, 52mm; together with a silver fusee lever engine turned pocket watch for repair, unsigned, 50mm, with curb chain, clasp and trade pocket watch key and leather strap with clasp and a silver (0.935) cylinder engraved fob watch for repair, 32mm (3)
Rare IWC (International Watch Company) German Air Force Luftwaffe 'B.UHR' Big Pilot stainless steel watch, reference 431 FL23883, movement no. 1014xxx, case no. 1033xxx, circa 1940, black dial with Arabic numerals and outer hour and minute markers, lozenge hands and hacking centre seconds, cal.52 manual wind movement with 'IWC' stamped trademark, with movement dust cover, the inner case back with issue markings and matching movement number, 55mm -** This model was issued to the German Air Force (Luftwaffe) where only 1000 examples were delivered. -** The case has been later converted into a pocket watch. The movement requires attention -Box and Papers - no.Movement - the movement functions but only when placed on its front, so will require attention..Dial - nice patina - see image.Glass - light marks.Hands - nice patina to match the dial - see image.Case - converted from a wristwatch into a pocket watch as detailed, various light surface marks -please see images .Crown - later converted crown in brass.-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.
A George V silver engine turned rounded rectangular travelling pocket watch case, vacant cartouche, easel standing Morocco leather case, green satin and velvet lined, 11.5cm x 10cm; containing a silver plated Swiss Goliath pocket watch, white enamel dial, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, Argenta, serial number 900068, 9.5cm over suspension loop, c.1900 (2)
A William IV silver open face pocket watch, Robert Campbell, Barnsbury Road, London, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, numbered 63640, the case London 1832, 7.5cm over suspension loop, with silver fancy link chain and T-bar, silver Schools Rugby fob, dated 1912, two watch keys
A Victorian silver open face pocket watch, engine turned case with vacant shield cartouche, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, Chester 1896, 9cm over suspension loop, with key; a Waltham gold plated open face pocket watch, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, 7cm over suspension loop, early 20th century (2)
A 19th century continental silver open face Patent Chronograph pocket watch, enamel dial, Roman and Arabic numerals, centre seconds hand, the case chased and engraved, hand engraved inside case "Alfred Edward Stokes", 8cm over suspension loop, marked 800, c.1890; silver graduated curb link Albert chain with metal T-bar and key
A WALTHAM GOLD CASED, KEYLESS WIND, HUNTING CASED GENTLEMAN'S POCKET WATCHThe lever movement detailed American Waltham USA Traveller 13421962, 14 K inner case, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and with base metal bezel, the outer case interiors to back and front detailed 14 K, diameter 5cm, gross weight 85 gmsCondition Report; Movement winds and runs, a few dents to edge of inner case, some dents to the edge of the case exterior to back and front, bezel is a brass replacement, several haircracks to dial. Suspension bow has lost its gilding and is very loose
A COLLECTION OF WATCHES (QTY)Comprising; a Poresa rectangular travelling purse watch, a gilt metal, keyless wind half hunting cased gentleman's pocket watch, an Arnex gilt metal, keyless wind half hunting cased fob watch, a silver cased, key wind, openfaced pocket watch, import mark London 1919 and eight further itemsCondition report: The watch chain is definitely not silver and is in several parts.
AN 18CT GOLD KEYLESS WIND HALF HUNTING CASED GENTLEMAN'S POCKET WATCHThe three quarter plate jewelled lever movement detailed Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Ltd, 112 Regent Strt, London, No 20042, 18ct gold inner case, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, London 1916, diameter 4.8cm, gross weight 92.5 gmsCondition Report; Movement currently working, inner and outer case hinge is good, monogram engraved to caseback, dial and hands are in good condition, the winding button may once have been gold cased, this casing now lacking, small glass to case front a little scratched, enamel to case front in good condition
AN 18CT GOLD CASED, KEYWIND, OPENFACED GENTLEMAN'S POCKET WATCHWith a fusee lever movement detailed 95401, gilt dust cover, 18ct inner case, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals, London 1872, diameter 4.8cm, gross weight 84.5 gmsCondition Report; Balance wheel to movement is free and rotating, however movement not working, case hinge is a little loose, seconds hand missing, other two hands are damaged, haircrack from centre of dial to eleven o'clock, watch glass missing, generally rather tired and dirtyThe movement has a detachable brass dust cover
An 18ct yellow gold 'Thos Russell and Son' full hunter pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock, set to plain polished case, movement indistinctly numbered '20154' case 5cm wide, 90gms (including movement), with fitted case (at fault) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. Condition report: Please note glass is missing from pocket watch. Inner dust jacket stamped indistinctly '18' Currently ticking. Case shows all over general scuffs, blemishes and scratches commensurate with use.Knife scratch marks seen to inner dust jacket. Dent to rim at 11 o'clock. Would benefit from a clean.
A yellow metal ladies fob watch, the circular white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, set to a florally engraved case, inner case stamped '585' 3cm wide, 17gms (including movement) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. Condition report: Inner dust jacket is base metal. Split to front of case. Enamel is worn to reverse. General scuffs, blemishes and scratches throughout whole of pocket watch commensurate with age and use. Not currently ticking Case 3.3mm wide
A yellow metal half hunter pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with Roman Numerals and subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock, set to plain polished case, outer case with enamel outer track, interior stamped 'Dennison' and numbered '176413', 108gms (including movement), 5cm wide Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. Condition report: Dust jacket isn't marked for 9ct. Watch currently ticking. Deep knife marks to reverse of case. Scratch marks seen throughout reverse and front of case commensurate with use. Dents, blemishes and scratches seen throughout. Dial with benefit from a clean.
A yellow metal albert chain, the elongated oval links interspersed with four circular links, stamped '15' suspending T-Bar, base metal swivel fob, gold coloured locket and gold coloured 'Cortebert' pocket watch, gross weight 134gms Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
George V 9ct gold hunter pocket watch, Birmingham 1937, monogrammed case, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, signed W Batty & Sons, Manchester and Liverpool, inscribed gold dust cover, crownwind movement, signed, numbered 404362 and inscribed 'Makers to The Admiralty', 48mm diameter, gross weight approx. 83gPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Philip Alexius de László, PRBA, Hungarian / British 1869-1937- Portrait of Sir Frederick George Painter, half-length, wearing a black suit and holding a pocket watch; oil on canvas, signed and dated 'A. Laszlo 1923.' (lower left), 92 x 61.3 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, UK. Literature: Laib L11201 (428) / C21 (16) Sir F. Painter. Sitters’ Book II, f. 37: Frederick Painter Oct. 2 1923. DLA080-0027, letter from Lady Painter to de László, 10 July 1923. DLA080-0026, letter from Sir Frederick Painter to de László, 22 October 1923. DLA080-0025, letter from Sir Frederick Painter to de László, 25 October 1923. The de László Archive Trust, 'The Catalogue Raisonné of Works by Philip de László (1869-1937) [online]', no.111055. Note: Sir Frederick Painter commissioned his portrait after visiting the artist’s exhibition in June 1923 at the French Gallery on Pall Mall. The gallery received a commission of 10% of the honorarium and the fee for the portrait was 400 guineas (DLA080-0025, op cit., the equivalent of approximately £17,244 in 2023). A letter from Painter’s wife indicates that de László had to delay her husband’s sittings in July and she hoped he might be painted in late September: 'The portrait is to be my husband’s gift to me and I am eagerly looking forward to possessing what I feel sure will be a fine portrait, and an artistic treasure! May I suggest that when you fix the sittings you will kindly arrange for the mornings. My husband is no longer young & he finds afternoon appointments fatiguing. There is one other matter which perhaps it is early days to mention, but I believe I am right in thinking that you paint with the canvas already in the frame? May I ask for a 'dull gold' frame? The Spanish frames which we admired so much would not suit the room in which I hope to hang my husband’s portrait.' (DLA080-0027, op cit.). De László appears to have compromised by using the Spanish frame he wished but having it completely gilded rather than the more typical black with gold ornamented corners. Sir Frederick Painter signed the Sitters’ Book on 2 October 1923 and a portrait of this type typically required two or three sittings. It was evidently a great success as Sir Frederick wrote to the artist soon after: 'We are charmed with the excellent portrait of myself which came home last Thursday. I didnt know I was so good looking! We hope you would be able to find time to give us a call to help us as to hanging the portrait but fear your time is too fully occupied. We called at Mr Laib’s but find he is away until Wednesday. All our friends who have seen your excellent work join in praise of it as a splendid portrait which is most satisfactory to me and my wife is delighted with it.' (DLA080-0026, op cit., Paul Laib was a fine art photographer used by the artist to photograph his portraits). Painter was born on 18 December 1844, the son of James Painter and his wife Emma Tyler. On 12 December 1911, aged sixty-six, he married Marion Connolly and they lived at 8 The Boltons in Kensington. Painter was an accountant at the firm Messrs. Tribe, Clarke, Painter & Co. and served as Sheriff of London between 1913 and 1914. Just before the outbreak of the First World War he was knighted by King George V, appointed Chevalier of the Légion d'Honneur by the President of France, received the Order of the Cross of Belgium, and appointed Knight of the Order of the Dannesborg with the jewel of the order presented by the King of Denmark. He died on 9 June 1926 and is buried at Richmond and East Sheen Cemetery in Greater London. He left thousands of pounds in multiple bequests to many causes including the Bristol General Infirmary, the City of London Poor Box and the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. He is here shown half-length to the right, looking full face to the viewer, wearing a black three-piece suit, with sapphire buttons on the waistcoat, a wing-collar shirt and grey bow-tie, and the thumb of his left hand hooked in his gold watch-chain. We are grateful to Katherine Field for writing the catalogue entry for this portrait, which will be included in the Philip de László catalogue raisonné, currently presented in progress online: www.delaszlocatalogueraisonne.com (no.111055.).
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