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Hamilton Watch Co. for Tiffany 14k lever dress pocket watch, Hamilton 921 21 jewel five positions movement, no. H24643, silvered dial branded Tiffany & Co. with gilt hands, applied gilt Arabic numerals, outer minute track and subsidiary seconds, cuvette with presentation inscription dated 1947, plain Keystone case with central engraved monogram, 58gm, 44mm
19th century silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1885, signed A.H Drinkwater, Coventry, no. 15602, engraved balance cock with compensated balance and Bosley type regulator, gilt metal dust cover, the dial with Roman numerals and sunk subsidiary seconds, plain case with engraved cartouche and applied gold hinges, case maker 'RG' (Robert Gravenor), 54mm
18th century verge pair cased pocket watch, London 1772, the fusee movement signed M Noble, Peterborough, no. 14309, with pierced engraved foliate balance cock, flat three arm steel balance with silver regulating disc over square baluster pillars, enamel dial with Roman numerals and outer Arabic division, plain outer case, case maker 'TP', 48.5mm
Silver fusee rack lever pocket watch, London 1840, the movement inscribed 'Patent', engraved balance cock with lion and diamond endstone, flat steel balance and cylindrical pillars, the silvered dial with gilt Roman numerals enclosing a floral engraved centre and outer dot minute markers, within a rubbed engine turned case, case maker 'JC', 51.5mm
Silver fusee lever pocket watch, Chester 1904, the movement signed Adam Burdess, Coventry, no. 26586, with floral engraved balance cock, the silvered dial with gilt Roman numerals enclosing an engine turned and engraved centre, subsidiary seconds, dot minute markers and outer floral band, within an engine turned case with engraved cartouche, 51mm
Early 19th century English silver verge doctor's dial pair cased pocket watch, London 1803, the engraved fusee movement signed Joseph Brentwood, London, no. 5565, pierced engraved balance cock with mask, flat steel balance, silver regulating disc and cylindrical pillars, stopwork lever at the four position, subsidiary hour dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial with quarter Arabic numerals, within plain matching cases, case maker 'IA' (possibly Joseph Ash), 59mm; two keys (at fault)
English silver verge pocket watch, the gilded floral and engraved fusee movement signed Alex Hollinsone (ca. 1790-1807), Liverpool, no. 5879, with fine pierced floral engraved balloon balance cock, flat steel balance and cylindrical pillars, Bosley type regulator and Tompion adjustment arbour, the dial with Roman numerals, within a later engine turned case hallmarked London 1848, case maker 'RF' (possibly Robert Frost), 51mm; key
George III silver verge pair cased pocket watch, London 1801, fusee gilt half engraved movement signed Josh Thomlinson by H'ry Moses & Son, no. 6593, pierced and floral engraved balloon balance cock with urn and mask, flat steel balance, silver regulating disc and cylindrical pillars, the dial with Roman numerals and gold hands, within plain matching cases, case maker 'TC' (Thomas Carpenter) 58mm; key
Early 19th century silver fusee rack lever pair cased pocket watch, London 1819, gilt movement inscribed London, no. 4501, plain balance cock with diamond endstone inscribed 'Patent' to the foot, with three arm balance and regulator, the dial branded 'Patent' with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and gold hands, dust cover within plain matching cases, case maker 'JM' (Jeremiah Mince), 56mm; key
English 18th century gilt metal verge pocket watch, the movement signed Will'm Garnett, London, pierced floral engraved balance cock with mask, three arm flat steel balance and silver regulating disc, square baluster pillars, Tompion regulator and worm and barrel set-up, the dial with Arabic numerals and gold hands, the case with a sliding shutter hole to the back, 49mm; key
Fine 18th century French gold and enamel pocket watch, the fusee lever movement (converted from verge) signed J. Baillon á Paris, pierced balance bridge with three arm balance and silvered regulating disc over square baluster pillars, enamel dial with Roman numerals and outer Arabic minute chapter, gilt foliate hands and winding hole to the three/four position, within a fine quality raised in relief blue enamel foliate gilded case, case maker 'PB', 45mm; two keys (movement requires service)
Large silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1890, signed S. Mowbray, London, no. 39353, engraved balance cock with compensated balance and Bosley type regulator, with gilt metal dust cover, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds within a good engraved case with an inset gold cartouche, case maker 'WH' (William Hammon), 57mm
Early 19th century silver fusee verge hunter pocket watch, Birmingham 1816, unsigned movement with an engraved pierced balance cock depicting an urn, flat steel balance and Bosley type regulator, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and key winding hole to the four o'clock position, plain consular case, case maker 'HH', 54mm
Hamilton Watch Co. railroad nickel cased lever pocket watch, circa 1912, cal. 936 adjusted five positions double roller 17 jewel movement, no. 987770, the two-part Montgomery white dial with bold Arabic numerals, outer minute chapter and subsidiary seconds, consular case with screw bezel, 58mm
English 18th century gilt pair cased verge pocket watch, circa 1760, signed Rob't Rogers, Bristol, no. 1036, fusee movement with pierced gilt balance cock, three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and square baluster pillars, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, plain outer case, 51mm; with later box
Kay's Keyless 'Triumph' silver lever pocket watch, 15 jewel movement, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, within an engine turned Dennison case with engraved cartouche, 49mm; together with a silver lever pocket watch, 17 jewel adjusted movement, no. 83282, the dial signed 'W. Box, Gloucester', with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, within an engine turned Dennison case with engraved cartouche, 49mm (2)
Thos. Russell & Son 'Railway Timekeeper' silver lever pocket watch, Birmingham 1925, 17 jewel adjusted three positions movement signed Thos. Russell & Son, Liverpool, no. 5816, the signed dial with bold Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, within a plain Dennison case, 50mm
Silver lever centre second chronograph pocket watch, Chester 1896, three-quarter plate frosted movement, no. 127359, the dial with Roman numerals, Arabic outer five second divisions and centre seconds, stop/start at the one/two position, inscribed cuvette, within an engine turned case with engraved cartouche, case maker 'TPH' (The Lancashire Watch Co. Ltd, Thomas Peter Hewitt), 54mm
Silver fusee verge hunter pocket watch, London 1815, the movement signed Dwerrihouse & Carter, Berkeley, no. 10544, pierced floral engraved balance cock with mask and diamond endstone, flat steel balance and cylindrical pillars, the dial with Arabic numerals, gold Breguet moon hands and winding hole at the four position, within a plain case with engraved initials, 52mm
Early 19th century English fusee cylinder pocket watch, hallmarked London 1845, signed J. Walker, London, no. 1818, with bell shaped engraved balance cock with the index regulator to the top, jewelled to the fourth wheel with endstones to the scape wheel and a large diamond endstone to the balance, the fusee with maintaining power and stopwork lever to the seven o'clock position, gilt metal dust cap with initials LF, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds flush to the six o'clock position, engine turned case, case maker 'GS' (probably George Scott), 52mm
Good English Massey type II lever hunter pocket watch, hallmarked Chester 1825, signed R Samuel, Liverpool, no. 1825, the balance cock branded Detached and deeply carved to the table with a squirrel, split compensated balance with heavy segmental weights, spiral balance spring and Liverpool arrows to the regulator scale, jewelled to the third wheel with large Liverpool windows and stopwork lever to the seven o'clock position, gilt metal dust cap stamped 'TW' over a Masonic device, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds flush to the six o'clock position, heavy engine turned case with applied gold hinges, maker 'TH & Co' (Thomas Helsby & Co, Liverpool), 56mm
Charles Frodsham keyless lever half hunter silver pocket watch, hallmarked London 1888, signed three-quarter plate movement with engraved raised barrel, no. 07676, duck egg blue dial probably by Willis, signed and numbered with Roman numerals and flush subsidiary seconds with blued steel hands in the style of hood, the front cover with blue enamel numerals and minute ring, the case back engraved initials and shell, 51mm
London 'Patent Chronometer' silver cased fusee pocket watch, Chester 1853, branded three-quarter plate dial no. 1673, original dial with Roman numerals, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, plain outer case, 50mm *This is a hybrid escapement in that impulse is given to the balance in the same manner as a chronometer, locking is carried out in the same way as a lever watch
Thomas Yates, Preston 'Patent' slow beating lever silver pocket watch, Chester 1870, the gilded fusee movement signed Thos Yates, Preston, no. 5631, with gold balance and engraved cock with diamond endstone branded Patent which refers to the slow beat wheel train, gilt metal dust cover no. 18656 which refers to the manufacturer Samuel Quilliam and is repeated to the inside of the case, the signed white dial with Roman numerals and sunk subsidiary seconds with spade hands, the case with applied gold hinges and engraved cartouche, maker's mark 'SQ', the inner domed cuvette engraved 'Alan Carr', 51mm
Silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1836, unsigned movement with pierced engraved balance cock, three arm balance with silver regulating scale, with gilt metal dust cover, the dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and Breguet style hands, plain case, case maker 'GH' (George Hammon), 51mm
Silver centre seconds fusee lever chronograph pocket watch, Birmingham 1876, unsigned three-quarter plate movement, no. 62234, the original two-part numbered dial branded 'Decimal Chronograph' with chronograph centre seconds, outer 25-300 chapter with Roman numerals, the plain case with engraved cartouche applied with gold hinges, case maker 'MS' (Max Steyerman), 59mm
Silver fusee lever pocket watch, Chester 1845, signed Peter Crosby, Tarbuck, no. 1846, the engraved balance cock inscribed Patent with three arm balance and Bosley type regulator, with gilt metal dust cover, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds within a rubbed engine turned case, case maker 'RL' (Richard Lucas), 46mm
Large silver going barrel lever pocket watch, Chester 1897, signed JW Keeley & Sons, London and Liverpool, no. 80038, with Richardson & Son, Coventry trademark, engraved balance cock with three arm balance and Bosley type regulator, with gilt metal dust cover, the dial with Roman numerals and sunk subsidiary seconds within a plain case with engraved cartouche and milled band, 57mm
John Forrest, London silver fusee lever pocket watch, Chester 1891, movement no. 88140, with compensated balance and silver regulating scale, with signed dust cover, signed dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds within a foliate engraved case with an inset gold cartouche, case maker 'RG' (Robert Gravenor), 56mm
Small silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1883, signed John Bennett, London, no. 36047, engraved balance cock with gold three arm balance and Bosley type regulator, with gilt metal dust cover, the dial with Roman numerals and sunk subsidiary seconds within an engine turned case, case maker 'CC' (Charles Cooke), 46mm
J.W. Benson The Ludgate Watch silver pocket watch, London 1895, signed three-quarter plate movement no. 74370, signed dial within a rubbed engine turned case, 52mm; together with a silver engine turned going barrel lever pocket watch (at fault); nickel cased lever pocket watch marked PW with broad Military arrow 291, 57mm (at fault) and a silver wire lug lady's wristwatch (4)
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