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A 18K SOLID GOLD CARTIER POCKET WATCHCIRCA 1932, WITH GUILLOCHE DIAL & LONDON IMPORT HALLMARKS Movement: 19J, manual wind, signed European Watch & Clock Co Inc.Case: Diameter approx. 45mm, signed JC, numbered, 18k London import hallmark letter (r). CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in fair condition.Movement: Working at present.Case: In very good condition, with some wear and scratches due to general use.
HENRY MATTHEWS; a Victorian hallmarked silver pocket watch stand with repoussé foliate scroll decoration, London 1900, width 7cm (af), also a 20th century Waltham open face crown wind pocket watch in chromed case, the dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 4cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Silver front of pocket watch case has some holes and general further wear, the backing has deteriorated extensively and is now in several parts including the stand, the watch generally ok with some wear to the chromed case, is running at point of cataloguing but this is not a guarantee as to working order.
WALTHAM; an early 20th century gold crown wind half hunter pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand, the case interior stamped "Moon" and numbered 1044493 (lacking glass), dial diameter 4.2cm, also to include two mid 20th century pocket watches comprising Ingersol "Triumph" and a Smith's example (3). CONDITION REPORT: Wear to the cases of all three watches, particularly to Waltham, Waltham lacking glass as stated and front section of case is slightly loose, some dirt to the dial, also dirt to Ingersol dial, only Smith's watch is working at point of cataloguing
A 14ct Gold Full Hunter Pocket Watch, signed Faber Type, by Pavel Buhre, circa 1890, lever movement, bimetallic balance with blued overcoil hairspring, wolf's tooth winding, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, engine turned covers, Swiss gold mark 0.583 for 14ct gold, cuvette signed and numbered 3416, 49mm wide, with a fancy linked yellow metal chain, together with original Faber Type fitted box see illustration 20.09.17, Case with surface scratches, front cover with one dent, front cover is slightly springing when closed, dial is clean, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order, yellow metal chain with indistinct marks to the end circular link, total watch weight 83.8g, total chain weight 11.8g.
An 18ct Gold Open Faced Pocket Watch, signed Jas McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, 1917, lever movement signed and numbered 02404, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, case back stamped inside with maker's mark FT, London hallmark, 45mm wide see illustration 13.09.17, Case with surface scratches, back cover with one small dent, bezel with one fine crack, glass with very minor scratches, dial is clean, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order, total watch weight 81g.
An 18ct Gold Half Quarter Repeating Duplex Pocket Watch, signed Barwise, London, No.9725, 1827, fusee duplex movement signed and numbered, split bimetallic balance, diamond endstone, repeating on two outer blued steel gongs, gold coloured dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, plunge pendant repeat, ribbed decorated band, maker's mark FD, London hallmark, 52mm wide, with a 19th century fob, watch key and locket, and a yellow metal 20th century chain see illustration 29.09.17, Case with surface scratches, case sides are rubbed, back cover engine turning is rubbed, below the bezel one movement securing screw is missing, dial with scratches, Roman numerals are rubbed, seconds hand is later, possibly later hands, movement is working and winding smoothly, repeat is working, total watch weight 137g, total weight of fob, watch key, locket and yellow metal chain 40g, watch key winding end is missing, yellow metal chain with gold testing stain marks.
An 18ct Gold Full Hunter Pocket Watch, signed J W Benson, Ludgate Hill, London, 1901, lever movement signed and numbered 520931, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, maker's mark BB and numbered 1580, Chester hallmark, 48mm wide see illustration 29.09.17, Case with surface scratches, case sides with small dents, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, movement is fully wound and not working, total watch weight 117g.
An 18ct Gold Open Faced Pocket Watch, signed P S Phillips, Hull, 1893, lever movement signed and numbered 245716, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, case maker's mark WE and numbered 245716, Birmingham hallmark, 48mm wide see illustration 11.09.17, Case with surface scratches, glass with minor chips to the edges, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, mainspring is slipping when winding the watch, movement in going order, total watch weight 93.6g.
A Tortoiseshell Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Ellicott, London, No.4395, circa 1760, gilt fusee verge movement signed and numbered, square baluster pillars, enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, blued steel beetle and poker hands, inner plain gilt metal case numbered inside 4395, outer tortoiseshell case, 50mm wide see illustration 02.10.17, Outer tortoiseshell case with surface scratches and small cracks in parts, small chips to the tortoiseshell around the thumb piece, thumb piece spring has come loose and needs repairing, metal pique pins are discoloured, outer case is not closing correctly, inner case with gilded surfaces rubbed and with surface scratches, dial with one small hairline crack, winding smoothly, movement in going order.
An 18ct Gold Full Hunter Pocket Watch, signed Longines, circa 1890, lever movement signed, bimetallic split balance with blued overcoil hairspring, snail micrometer regulator, enamel dial with Roman and outer red five minute markers, seconds dial, front cover with vacant cartouche, inside covers stamped 18k and maker's mark Patent Longines, numbered 443996, cuvette engraved with Longines award winning medals, 50mm wide see illustration 03.10.17, Case with surface scratches, case engraved decoration is rubbed in parts, case sides with small dents, front cover cartouche with small dents, front cover with minor springing when closed, dial with three small hairlines to the centre and 11 o'clock dial edge, dial edge at 6 with minor chips, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order, total watch weight 129g.
North British Railway guards pocket watch by Elgin. In a Nickel Dennison case with an American Elgin 15 jewelled lever movement top wound and top set. Movement marked Elgin National Watch Co USA and stamped with the movement number 22374901 which indicates a 1920 manufacturing date. Rear of case hand engraved N.B.R. 515. In excellent working condition.
Art Nouveau silver dressing table brush by Thomas Bishton, 1917, another hallmarked silver brush, silver plated hand mirror, Japanese chopsticks and a 19th/ early 20th Century pocket watch retailed by H. Samuel (5) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A collection of assorted jewellery and watches, to include; a gold plated half hunter pocket watch, a silver pocket watch (at fault), a peridot set bar brooch, a silver bar brooch, asorted further broches, chains and jewellery (Qty) CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A silver cased quartetto dial calendar moon phase pocket watch, the white enamel dial with red Roman numerals, inset with four subsidiary dials, day, date, month and hour with rolling moon phase, case No.3424, 5cm wide CONDITION REPORT: when wound seconds hand ticks around. Some minor wear to the dial. Some scrtaching to the case where someone has tried to open the front with a knife. Several knocks and dents to the back cover, back cover does not 'click' shut. Some scrtaching and wear throughout. See the attached images for further clarification. Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
An 18ct gold full hunter pocket watch, the Roman numeral dial signed Thomas Russell & Sons and numbered 200589, the Case Chester 1910, movement plate signed and also engraved for 'Liverpool', 143gms gross CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.Inner dust cover 18k. Start/stop catch to case and when released ticks. Does not currently wind. Face appears clean but would want a gentle clean. Case exterior with some general scratching and front cover bears two small dents/blemishes. Some knifed opening marks visible externally however more so visible to release the dust cover to the interior. Hinges work well. 5cm diameter.
A Swiss 9ct gold cased fob watch, with foliate engraved Roman numeral dial, with a larger 18ct gold pocket watch converted to wristwatch, with plated expandable strap (2) CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. 18ct example - Ticks when wound. Inner dust cover stamped '18k'. Case engraving to reverse good. Engraved sides a little worn and tired. Crystal comes loose from surround and is scratched. Face and chapter ring scratched. Some knifed opening dents. Scratched to interior covers. Strap seems good. 3.5cm diameter.9ct example - Case hinge broken. Dust cover gilt metal. Case dented. Face and chapter ring a little tarnished and with minor scratches. Suspension loop 9ct. Minute hand bent. Does not wind. 3.2cm diameter. Showing wear.
A 9ct yellow gold Omega half hunter pocket watch, Birmingham 1924, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial marked 'Omega', the inside back cover 'A.L.D' and numbered '288102', gross weight 96 grams CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.Case cover with enamel to Roman numeral chapter ring missing in sections. External scratches. Some denting to the side of case and reverse. Some knifed opening marks. Plastic crystal loose and detached with residue to edges. Dial crack diagonally from 2/3 across to 7/8 through top of subsidiary dial. Ticks when wound. Hands possibly replaced. 5.1cm diameter. Dust cover 9ct. Front and reverse covers do not close flush.
An incredible and rare collection of Edwardian England Football caps and personal effects, presented to one of Bristol's most famous footballers. William John 'Billy' Wedlock (often referred to as ' Fatty ' Wedlock, or ' The India Rubber Man ,') played for Bristol City from 1900-1901 and then from 1905-1921 when he retired. From 1901-105 he played for Aberdare. Between 1907 and 1914 he won 26 England caps. His short and stout built, gave him the nickname 'Fatty.' So famous was he, that until recently, the East End Stand at the Ashton Gate Stadium was named ' The Wedlock Stand .' Upon retirement, he owned and ran ' The Star ' public house outside the stadium, which after his death, was renamed ' The Wedlock ' (now demolished). He completed 403 league appearances in his time. When the First World War was declared in 1914, it was expected that the Football Association would follow the example soon set by cricket and cancel all matches. But, despite opposition, matches were played in the Football League throughout the 1914-1915 season and the FA Cup held as normal. For the remainder of the war, the Football League suspended its programme but allowed clubs to organise regional competitions. There are several known examples of Wedlock receiving an official exemption from War Duties (one such is shown in the last image). Rumoured initially to be due to his importance in keeping morale high in the City, but later due to family concerns and him being the father of seven 'motherless children.' By the time the war ended in 1918, he was too old to return to high-profile matches and never played for England again, but did continue to play for Bristol City until 1921. This lot includes; Wedlock's gold-plated pocket watch engraved to verso with ' WW ' monogram and neatly engraved to the inside ' Presented to W. Wedlock By His Friends At Aberdare, In Recognition Of Gaining All English International Caps 1906-7-8, April 30th 1908.' Within an associated case, in working order. His British Championships International 1909-1910 cap in maroon and cream. Embroidered 'FA' logo to front, and '1909-1910' embroidered to the peak. Hat size ' 6 7/8' still present to inner. Minor pen annotation inside, some fraying to rear seam. Two 1909 England International caps. The first being purple velvet, with embroidered rose motif to top and '1909' date. Some fraying to rear, minor pen annotation to inside top. The second in cream, with fraying also to the rear. All three of his 1910 International England caps - purple, red and cream - denoting matches against Ireland, Scotland & Wales respectively. The collection also comes with a selection of reproduced photographs, articles and books relating to Billy. A selection of these excerpts can be found in the final few photographs of this description, including a photograph taken from a book which features Wedlock accompanying his caps on an official Bristol City postcard of the era. A rare, and historically important collection of Bristol City / England football memorabilia.
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