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An 18ct yellow gold half hunter pocket watch by William Clarke, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and second hand section, the case enamelled verso with stylised initials, case numbered 9524, overall 121.2 gms CONDITION REPORT: Currently ticking but cannot guarantee working order. Missing suspension loop. with personalised engraving to dust cover which is fairly deep and may be difficult to remove. Dial with no chips or cracks but with green discolouration to edges. Hinge to cover wobbly and in need of some attention. Case diameter 4.9 cm. Case with very minor surface scratches.
Of Trade Workers Union interest - Fattorini & Sons Bradford - a Victorian silver open face, key wound pocket watch, Chester 1899, to a silver graduated curb link watch chain and two silver and enamel fobs; National Amalgamated Union of Engineers, double sided and Transport and General Workers Union, "Presented by the General Councilto Bro W. Nortcliffe.....1892 - 1942."
TIARA GENTLEMAN'S NINE CARAT GOLD WRISTWATCHthe circular dial with baton hour markers and date aperture, the dial marked 21 Jewels Automatic, on an expanding strap; a gold plated Lanco automatic wristwatch; a Slazenger 30M Water Resistant wristwatch; a Pulsar quartz wristwatch with date aperture; an Alain Frederic of Paris quartz wristwatch with date aperture and an Ingersoll Ltd of London pocket watch with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial in a polished steel case (6)
A silver travel watch/barometer case maker's marks unclear, Birmingham 1903, of rectangular shape with twin apertures and integral thermometer, with a large pocket barometer and a Goliath pocket watch marked Edward & Sons, Glasgow, the case inscribed "R.N.Y.C. (Royal Navy Yacht Club), 25th June 1904, 1st prize won by Majel", 11.5cm x 20cm
A George IV silver pair cased pocket watch made by Eaton of London with white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, bulls eye glass to the inner case. Dated to both the case and watch London 1822 with an uncrowned Leopard. Approx diameter of case 4.7cm, weight including mechanism and outer case 154.2gms
Orologio da tasca realizzato alla fine del Settecento, cassa in argento e metallo impreziosita da smalto a figure allegoriche. Movimento scappamento a cilindro con ore minuti e datario. Quadrante in porcellana smaltata, diamentro cm. 6A late 18th century pocket watch with silver and metal case enriched by enamel allegorical figures. Cylinder escapement with hours, minutes and date wheel. Enamelled porcelain dial, diameter 6 cm
A collection of treen comprising an inlaid money box, 20.5cm, two watch stands one with glass dome and with a silver pocket watch on beadwork chain, a circular box fitted with mirror and ceramic dish, 11.5cm dia, a turned tobacco jar, 17.5cm dia, two-barrel form boxes, a cylinder box, a cup and ball game, two lead hammers, a pair of glove hands, a bowl and cover, and a Mate bowl carved with the arms of Brazil complete with two mouth pieces (qty)
A Victorian mahogany desk box, a watch and watchstand, and a Sorrento ware box, the rectangular box with sloping lid and two slots with brass engraved titles “Letters Answered/Letters Unanswered”, 22.5cm, a Gothic style oak throne as a watch stand complete with silver plated pocket watch, stand, 12.5cm, and a Sorrento box as a row of books 23.5cm (3)
A Victorian silver cased open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and second hand section within a black plain case hallmarked for London 1854, suspended on a figaro link chain with medallion, together with a further curblink chain and another medallion CONDITION REPORT: Working order unknown, typical dents and wear
A silver cased open face pocket watch by Linford & Son, Norwich, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and second hand section within an engine turned case and suspended on a curblink watch chain, case hallmarked for Birmingham 1901 CONDITION REPORT: Working order unknown, typical dents and wear
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