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A novelty cast white metal figural pocket watch stand formed as a monkey circus trainer and raised on a stepped circular plinth along with a white metal small saucepan with turned hardwood handle, punch marks. Figure 10cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Figure with threaded bolt to his back so something lacking. Pan in good order.
A George V large silver topped glass inkwell with cut base by Andrew Barrett & Sons. The hinged cover opening to reveal and integrated goliath pocket watch with enamel dial having Roman numeral markers and subsidiary seconds. Assayed Chester 1915, 12.5cm closed. Purportedly from a Wentworth Woodhouse sale. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Very good condition. With original liner having one tiny chip. Watch running.
19th century pocket watch dial and case signed Breguet a Paris striking on two gongs no 1728 Condition Report Minor wear to face. General scuffs and scrapes, rubbing to case. Mechanism won't turn. Inner back cover comes off. Diameter 6.2cmClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Victorian silver half hunter pocket watch, top wound, signed John Neal maker to the Queen Edgware Road London no 4573, case by Joseph Hirst London 1872 Condition Report Winds but not ticking. Case good condition. Spring to front cover works. Face good. Diameter 5.5cmClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Edwardian silver centre seconds pocket watch top wound by Gerald Brooke Batley, case by Edwin Lee Chester 1902 no189023 Condition Report Wound and ticking. Case scuffed and scraped as with age. Small dent to back. Dial good. Overall good condition.Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
George III silver pair cased verge calendar pocket watch, Birmingham 1801, the fusee movement signed William Wilkinson Penrith, case by William Ryley Condition Report Press stud lacking to outer case. Enamelled face hair line crack. Hinge to top repaired, still damaged. General scuffs and scrapes as with age. Mechanism untested (no key). Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A 19th century French unmarked gold ladies open faced pocket watch, with roman hours, the cased inscribed 'Echappment cylindre quatre, trous rubis, Lupin a Geneve', 2.5cm diameter, together with an unmarked hinged locket, of circular shape, decorated with a tied rope, inscribed M. L. from Alec
A 19th century mahogany and boxwood strung box, of plain rectangular shape with a hinged lid and drawer below, together with a late 19th century oak advertising chest, inscribed WE USE THE SWISS AMERICAN MAINSPRINGS, L.H. Keller and Co., Fine Watch Materials, Tools and Supplies, 64 Nassau St. N.Y., 38cm, containing a collection of various 19th century pocket watches, parts and chains
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