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A continental silver lady's open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial applied with tooled gilding, Roman numerals, the case marked 0,935, engraved throughout with scrolling foliage, vacant shield shaped cartouche, 3.75cm diameter; a continental silver lady's open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial applied with a band of tooled gilding, Roman numerals, the case marked 0,935, engraved throughout with scrolling foliage, vacant shield shaped cartouche, 4.5cm diameter; another similar smaller, subsidiary seconds dial, the case marked 0,8004, 4cm diameter, c.1900 (3)
A SCOTTISH MAHOGANY FRAMED WALL CLOCK BY JAMES IVORY, DUNDEE LATE 18TH CENTURY the circular silvered dial with single train movement, inscribed JAMES IVORY/ DUNDEE, within a circular moulded case 40cm diameter, 14 cm deep Note: James Ivory (1729-1793) is probably the best known clock maker from Dundee in the 18th century. Apprenticed in London he returned to Dundee to set up what turned out to be a successful if not a large business. His output covered all types of clocks from pocket watches to the clock in St Andrews Parish Church in Dundee - still going to this day. His output was not prolific as he didn't employ a lot of staff and he was very much hands on in the workshop as well as at the front counter. He did produce a few watches and clocks whilst I London and signed pieces with London are well sought after. As well as a clock and watch maker he was a particularly competent engraver and this is shown by the individuality of decoration of his timepieces. The parts often made by hand in Dundee rather than 'bought in' There are various references to his work in many of the standard works on horology
EIGHTEEN CARAT GOLD OPEN FACE KEYLESS WIND POCKET WATCH the white enamel dial with T Cuthbert Glasgow, Roman numerals in black, subsidiary seconds at 6, railroad outer seconds track in black, 48mm case, full London hallmarks for 1907-8, movement cover with personalised inscription, 105g gross
GENTLEMAN'S OPEN FACE KEYLESS WIND POCKET WATCH the round buff dial with Roman numerals, sunken subsidiary seconds at 6, outer seconds track in black, the interior of the 45mm case marked 18c and 286197, with engraving to caseback, with a watch chain, with T-bar and dog clip clasp, marked 375
WATCHMAKER'S CABINETS.Three watchmaker's cabinets & contents, including main springs, crown winders, watch straps, watch buttons etc. Also a few pocket & wristwatch watches for repair. Well filled. Note: Detailed condition reports are not available for this lot.Please note: Our in-house postal service is NOT available for this lot due to its fragility, size or weight. Shipping is available through our recommended carrier MBE Plymouth... telephone 01752 257224.
A LANCASHIRE AND YORKSHIRE RAILWAY POCKET WATCH BY ELGIN, the 7 jewel grade 294 movement marked 'Elgin National Watch Co U.S.A.', with serial number 19997925 indicating a production year of 1917, the enamel face is fairly good condition with a small crack and the serial number is rubbed and possibly missing a digit, in top-wind movement, with bevelled glass front, rear of case engraved 'L & Y'
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