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Chevalier & Companie, a French 18ct gold and enamel backed gentleman's pocket watch, signed to the 4.5cm white dial and to the movement back, numbered 1068 or 7068, winding aperture near 2 o'clock, the reverse decorated en grisaille with a classical couple in a landscape against a blue background, within a pale border, 5.5cm (2.25inch) diameter untested, chip to enamel border
Two similar late 18th century silver pair cased pocket watches, both with painted dial centres and Roman numerals, one by Moore, London, (1781) with damaged hinges, 5cm diameter overall, the other by Reeves, London, (1794), 5.5cm diameter, (2) one is hallmarked 1794Condition: Moore watch has minute hand detached, damage to dial, hinge pin missing. The Reeves watch has damage to the edge of the dial
A silver pair cased pocket watch with alarm movement signed Simon Rich, circa 1700, no.278, the dial signed to the centre for Peter Garon, London, chain fusee movement with shaped pillars striking via twin hammers, the case with pierced sides within scroll decoration, 4cm diameter, the outer case with figures to the reverse, 47mm diameter
An 18th century white metal pair cased pocket watch, white dial with verge movement signed 'C. Cabrier London 1194' to the backplate, pierced back-cock and rear panel, shaped pillars, glazed sides, case marked 'PB', 49mm diameter, with figural and scroll decorated outer case, 57mm diameter overall
A Continental verge pocket watch, circa 1800, 'Freres Veigneur a Geneve', with signed enamelled dial (cracked) and movement, the 'Leton' case and movement numbered 9887, the reverse painted with a river landscape, with paste beaded bezels, diameter 58mm Condition: Star crack to dial centre, chips to key aperture, some losses to the pastes in the bezel
An 18th century gilt metal and tortoiseshell pocket watch, cracked white dial with verge movement, signed to backplate 'Eitherington, London', pierced back-cock, some losses to case, 53mm diameter; and another pair cased watch, Swiss early 19th century, the movement signed 'Francois Klincly (?) a la Neuveville', (2) Condition: Etherington watch has several cracks to the dial, mismatched hour hand, detached minute hand, losses to tortoiseshell, damage to the stem. Second watch has crack to the dial
An 18th century silver pair cased pocket watch, dial and verge movement signed 'George Clarke, London', backplate numbered 7069 (soldered back-cock), pierced shaped pillars, hallmarked London 1766, with gilt metal and shagreen outer case with glass back, 5.5cm diameter; and another verge watch by John Wilders, London, with decorative silver dial, detached from the gilt metal case, 5cm diameter (2) in need of attention. Clarke watch in unrelated outer case. Dial detached, and not working. Wilders watched detached from case, not working
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