AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY 9CT GOLD CASED HUNTER POCKET WATCH, fitted on "A.W.W. & Company of Waltham" 17-jewel movement, inner dust cover with presentation inscription dated 1918, having a white enamel dial with Roman numerals and secondary dial, togethe r with a circa 1910 LADY'S 18K CASED FOB WATCH, having chased decoration with white enamel dial, additional mounts applied to convert this into a wrist wearing timepiece
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THREE POCKET WATCHEScomprising a gold plated full hunter, with Pan America to the white enamel dial, with Roman numerals in black and subsidiary seconds, the case numbered 5565910, Keystone Watchcase; a gold plated fob watch with Elgin to the white enamel dial, with Roman numerals in black and with subsidiary seconds and a continental silver fob watch with enamelled decoration to the white enamel dial and engraving to the case (3)
VICTORIAN EIGHTEEN CARAT GOLD OPEN FACE FUSEE POCKET WATCH WITH EIGHTEEN CARAT GOLD ALBERT CHAINthe unsigned key wind chain driven fusee movement numbered 91041, the engraved gilt dial with Roman numerals, blued steel hands, the 43mm case hallmarked for eighteen carat gold and numbered 91041, case back with engraved floral decoration and monogram; suspended from an eighteen carat gold Albert chain, the ovoid links and clip marked for eighteen carat gold, the T-Bar unmarked, fitted with an eighteen carat gold hardstone fob, gross weight of watch, chain and fob combined approximately 110gms
RARE AND EARLY GENTLEMAN'S 1920s EIGHTEEN CARAT GOLD PATEK PHILIPPE GENEVE WRISTWATCH1923, the signed manual wind calibre 10''' movement numbered 804.806, the square silvered dial with applied Arabic numerals, gold hands, the signed 25mm eighteen carat gold case numbered 289.095, fitted with a black leather Hirsch strap with an eighteen carat gold Patek Philippe buckle, complete with Patek Philippe Extract from the Archives paperworkPatek Philippe have been associated with the very finest of timepieces since their inception in the mid-nineteenth century and their watches have been worn by the rich and famous ever since. Even at the grand old age of 165, they continue to wow watch enthusiasts today with their technical excellence and artistic flair.It is telling that, of the ten most expensive watches ever sold at auction, nine have been manufactured by Patek Philippe. In 2014, the Patek Philippe Henry Graves Super complication pocket watch sold at auction for a record breaking $24 million.This example is a very early wristwatch from 1923 and the oldest of its type that McTear's has ever sold.
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY SILVER POCKET WATCH AND CASEthe silver case front with with a cut out to view the pocket watch, the case with blue velvet interior and fold-out easel, blue velvet, hallmarked; the pocket watch with keyless wind movement, the white dial with Arabic numerals, sunken subsidiary seconds at six, blued steel hands
Good quality Japanese black lacquered specimen cabinet, the top with scrolled and floral pediment over twin doors enclosing an arrangement of small drawers, mirrored door and pocket watch holder over a twin chest compartment enclosing a tray with various boxes and two lids and a single concealed frieze drawer, cabriole legs and gilt paw feet, 63" high, 25" wide
English late 18th century fusee verge hunter pocket watch, the gilt engraved movement signed Broadhurst & Hall, London, no. 948, with pierced engraved balance cock, flat steel balance, silver regulating disc and cylindrical pillars, the dial with Roman numerals and winding hole at the four position, within a plain consular case, 44mm, key (at fault)
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