An 18 carat gold full hunter chronograph pocket watch, having a three quarter plate lever movement, a white enamel dial with Roman numerals and a sweep second hand. The dial reads Chronograph Centre Seconds by John Kellie Liverpool and numbered Eight over 6064. The movement is fitted with stop work and is signed John Kettie 19 Norton Street, Liverpool Late of the Firm of Thos. Russell & Co eight over 6064. The dust cover has an engraving for faithful service and the front cover holds a coat of arms, as found.
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An early 19thC musical pocket watch stand c1810 - 1820, comprising a decorative cast brass figure of Robinson Crusoe in typical pose, holding a gun in one hand and a parasol topped with a parrot in the other, standing next to a cast brass palm tree which holds a later 1890 - 1900 watch movement or clock. The rosewood base beneath contains a very early musical movement with sectioned comb in groups of four teeth, the front holds a mother of pearl panel with stop start and tune change controls, the spring motor is wound via a cord. The clock and musical movements are separate and not intended to work together. These musical clocks were the forerunners to the ornate Victorian musical boxes. Case approximately L25 x W12cm, overall height 25cm. Movement serial no. 8427 playing two airs
A George III silver pair cased pocket watch, signed Mich Abrahams, Sheerness, no. 48974, fusee movement, Bosley regulator, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, polished round case, London 1811, together with a silver pocket watch, and three other plated pocket watches. (5)
CLIFF RICHARD - a collection of ceramics and perfume to include a Miss You Nights perfume set, a framed 40 Years of Hits set of stamps, 10 mugs, pin badges (including enamel badges and one shaped as a pocket watch) and a full set of 12 plates by Simon Mendez for Danbury Mint. Lot further includes memorabilia such as 2 concert lights (one working), a 50th anniversary coin and keyrings.
A Meissen figure of a Tyrolean trinket seller mid 18th century, modelled by J J Kändler, holding a cased pocket watch in her right hand, an open casket of further jewels and trinkets suspended from her neck, wearing an apron patterned with indianische Blumen over a striped skirt, blue crossed swords mark, some good restoration, 16.5cm.
A 9ct gold pocket watch fob of oval formHaving pierced border outside chased decoration with central vacant cartouche, Birmingham, approximate weight 6.9g, together with a yellow metal and hardstone pocket watch fob, having one green and one amber coloured stones. CONDITION REPORT: Left example stamped, right example not
A WWII International Watch Company stainless steel military pocket watchProduced for the German Kriegsmarine, circa 1940, having white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, signed KM International Watch Company Schaffhausen, with subsidiary seconds dial, the movement numbered 1053154, the stainless steel case having engraved Nazi Eagle above Swastika and numbered M 9853, II. KI. CONDITION REPORT: When wound, appears to be in good working orderSome slight scratches to the glassClean dial, subsidiary dial working smoothlyWear to engraving on reverse of watch, still clear and legibleSurface scratches and some sticker residueScratches around case near movement from opening
A Swiss 'Fine Silver' engine turned pocket watch with key-wind Duplex movement, the dust-cover engraved 'Duplex Pateck Geneve', the painted enamel dial with central sweep seconds, subsidiary minute/hour dial and oscillating pendulum bob in visible aperture Condition Report Top release button missing, enamel chipped around minute/hour hand but working
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