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A George III gilt metal pair cased gents pocket watch, the outer case having vacant cartouche and leaf engraved borders, plain inner case with dust cover, convex glass, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, chain driven verge fusee movement, pierced balance cock, further engraved backplate, signed Ed Hopkins Bradford, dated AD 1789, dia. 5.1cm Condition Report / Extra Information Some tarnishing to cases, otherwise good.Dial good.In running order.Excellent example.
A George IV silver pair cased pocket watch, having a convex white enamel dial with Roman numerals, chain driven verge fusee movement, pierced balance cock with engraved backplate, signed A Cameron Liverpool, numbered 50655, case assayed Birmingham 1823, dia. 5.8cm Condition Report / Extra Information Both cases good.Marks good.Dial with small chip around pin to centre.2mm hairline to outside edge at 10 o'clock.In running order.Movement good and clean.
A William IV silver cased gents pocket watch, formally being pair-cased, having a convex white enamel dial, chain driven verge fusee movement, with pierced balance cock, the backplate signed S Adcock Wootton, numbered 5012, assayed London 1837, dia. 5.3cm Condition Report / Extra Information Lacks outer pair case.Small chip to dial above centre.Otherwise clean.In running order.Assays good.Case good.With minor age wear only.
A Victorian silver pair cased gents pocket watch, having convex glass (loose), white enamel dial with Roman numerals, chain driven verge fusee movement with pierced balance cock, engraved backplate, signed William Wigg of Halesworth, numbered 38176, case assayed London 1856, dia. 6cm Condition Report / Extra Information Silver cases with minor dents, otherwise good.Marks good.Pin to bezel hinge gone but glass good.Hands possibly replacement.In running order.
A continental 14ct gold cased ladies pocket watch, having engraved and gilded dial with subsidiary seconds dial, engraved back cover, the nickel inner back cover signed by the retailer H Samuel of Manchester, keywind movement, dia. 4cm, 39.l7g; together with a rolled gold watch chain and winding key
A George V 9ct gold cased full hunter gents pocket watch, the plain case opening to reveal unsigned white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds dial, gold inner back cover, keyless movement, the backplate numbered 402295, case assayed London 1926, dia. 5cm, 98g Condition Report / Extra Information Minor age wear.Small hairline to dial between 7 & 8 o'clock.In running order.
A Victorian 18ct gold cased gents full hunter pocket watch, by Dent of London, the case with engraved armorial opening to reveal white enamel dial signed Dent Cockspur Street London and numbered 29381, having subsidiary seconds dial, keywind verge movement, the backplate further signed and numbered, case assayed sheffield 1848, dia. 5cm, 90.6g, Condition Report / Extra Information In running order.Case excellent. Hinges good.Dial and glass good.
A Vacheron & Constantin yellow metal cased gents open faced pocket watch, the back cover with finely engraved armorial, having further yellow metal inner back cover, both numbered 134375, untested but valued as 18ct, watch having white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds dial, keyless movement, signed to the backplate and further numbered 260640, dia. 4.7cm, gross weight 74.8g Condition Report / Extra Information Small repair to dial near centre pin.Case good.Hinges good.In running order.
A circa 1900 continental yellow metal cased open faced pocket watch, having engine turned back cover with vacant cartouche, yellow metal inner back cover, untested but valued as 18ct, the white enamel signed CHRONOMETRE LIP, having subsidiary seconds dial and keyless unsigned movement, dia. 4.8cm, 75.4g Condition Report / Extra Information Hairline from 7 to 4 o'clock, runs across subsidiary dial.Back cover with several dents.Both covers thin gauge of gold.In running order.
A Victorian 18ct gold cased gents open faced pocket watch, the back cover with engraved armorial, the inner back cover with presentation inscription 'To the Reverend Augustus Browne by his parishioners on leaving Drayton Bassett, July 1875', the white enamel dial numbered 39209, having subsidiary seconds dial, keywind chain driven fusee movement, the backplate signed E J Hardman Bull Street Birmingham, numbered 39209, dia. 4.6cm, 79.4g Condition Report / Extra Information Case good.Glass loose but good.Small hairline to outside of dial between 3 and 4 o'clock.In running order.
An 18ct gold cased ladies half hunter pocket watch, having finely engraved case, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, 18ct gold inner back cover, keyless movement, the backplate signed J W Benson Ludgate Hill London, the case and backplate numbered 1130817, dia. 3.5cm, 37.9g Condition Report / Extra Information In running order.Case very good.Dial good.Excellent example.
An 18ct gold cased ladies pocket watch by J W Benson of London, having finely engraved back cover, engraved and gilded dial, signed Nichol to inner back cover, keywind movement, dia. 3.7cm 37.9g Condition Report / Extra Information Back cover good.minor dents to side of case, Tarnishing to dial.In running order.
A late Victorian 18ct gold cased full hunter pocket watch, having monogrammed front cover opening to reveal white enamel dial signed William Bent London EC, and numbered 17427, subsidiary seconds dial, the gold inner back cover with presentation inscription, the keyless movement and backplate further signed, numbered and with annotated Chronometer Maker to the Admiralty London, gross weight 128.9g, 5.2cm, with gilt metal curblink watch chain
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