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A Swiss gold-plated open face keyless pocket watch, with Swiss twenty-one jewel movement, white dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, and a Victorian silver hunter cased pocket watch, with key wind fusee lever movement no.12429, and diamond end stone, the case hallmarked London 1879, (2).
John Donegan, Dublin, a mid-19th century Irish 18ct gold cased open face pocket watch, No.7499, keywind 3/4 plate English lever movement with fusee and split bi-metallic balance, gold engine turned dial with subsidiary seconds, a Roman chapter and with a central spiral rosette and an outer band of 'bloomed' flowers, three piece hinged case, the back enamelled with a blue harp within a band of green trailing shamrocks on a matt ground, the inside finely engraved with a depiction of St Patrick seated on a rock, a hound by his side and ruins in the distance, hallmarked Dublin 1858, 50mm diameter. Note; John Donegan, 32 Dame Street, Dublin - a top Irish maker, who had two shops in Dublin and is known to have been working before 1839 until at least 1855.
Early Victorian gentlemen's gold (18ct) open face pocket watch with keywind movement, engraved gilded dial with subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, in gold (18ct) case with engine-turned decoration (Chester 1859), 47mm diameter, suspended from a four-strand chain-link fob with heart-shaped key inset with foil-backed stone, plus a revolving hardstone fob
Edwardian Goliath pocket watch with Swiss eight day button-wind movement, enamel dial and subsidiary seconds, in plated case, 65mm CONDITION REPORT Watch winds and runs, there is no guarantee to it's operation of time keeping. Some scratching and wear to plating on case, one very small dent to rear of case
George IV gentlemen's gold (18ct) open face pocket watch with fusee movement, signed - Robt. Roskell, Liverpool and numbered 32391, the four-coloured gold dial with cornucopia and floral design with applied gold Roman numerals, in circular gold case with cast edging and engine-turned decoration (Chester 1821), 44mm diameter
George III gentlemen's silver pair-cased pocket watch with fusee movement and verge escapement, signed - Wm. Williams, London, numbered 4186, with pierced balance-cock and engraved plate, the circular white enamel dial with numerals replaced by letters spelling the name 'Henry Leveret', in silver cases, both hallmarked London 1794, 58mm diameter
A silver open face "Improved Patent" pocket watch, keywind movement, engine turned case hallmarked Chester 1900, heavy silver graduated curb link single albert with three fobs attached, Ingersoll chrome plated top wind pocket watch, small white metal fob watch, amber coloured pipe with silver coloured mount in a fitted case
A Victorian sterling silver key wound verge movement open faced pocket watch, white enamel face and subsidiary second dial with Roman numerals. Chester 1898, 'The Lancashire Watch Co' together with an unmarked white metal, open faced key wound pocket watch engraved to dust cover 'Geo Douglas' 1867, white enamel dial with Roman numerals with an unmarked white metal Albert chain.
A collection of jewellery and watches to include a sterling silver key wound pocket watch, a ladies cocktail watch, a modern white metal plaque bracelet, two yellow metal pendants, a pair of opal mounted sterling silver earrings by Scandia and a pair of sterling silver A.R.P badges (London 1939)
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