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Phoenix; a railway crown wind open face pocket watch with white enamel dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds hand, the reverse inscribed 'B R (M) 21736', supported on a hallmarked silver graduated fob chain with T-bar. CONDITION REPORT The watch was working when tested, no long term guarantee.
An 18ct yellow gold crown wind full hunter pocket watch, the dial inscribed 'John Kellie, 21 Norton Street, Liverpool' and set with Roman numerals, with a 15ct rose gold Albert chain, approx 29.3g. CONDITION REPORT Weight of chain approx 29.5gWeight of watch approx 142gWatch bezel 5cmWeight of case approx 5.3g
A stainless steel Omega open faced pocket watch, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals, 24 hour Arabic numerals to outer track, seconds subsidiary dial at six, 15 jewel Swiss lever, movement and case signed, movement no.10820073, together with a steel Omega open faced pocket watch, retailed by Page Keen & Page, Plymouth, no. 3047681.
A base metal cased, keyless wind, openfaced Goliath watch, with a silver mounted circular frame, Birmingham 1902, a gentleman's silver hunting cased pocket watch, Birmingham 1885, a lady's gilt metal cased, openfaced fob watch, a gentleman's gilt metal fronted and steel backed Omega Seamaster 600 wristwatch, a lady's 9ct gold cased wristwatch, on a gilt metal bracelet, a quantity of lady's and gentlemen's wristwatches and a Europa alarm clock, designed as a football, (qty).
A gentleman's 9ct gold circular cased J.W. Benson, London wristwatch, Birmingham 1969, a gentleman's gilt metal fronted Longines Conquest Automatic wristwatch, three gentleman's Seiko Automatic wristwatches, five further gentlemen's wristwatches, four further wristwatches, a gentleman's silver cased, key wind, openfaced pocket watch, with a fusee movement, detailed E.Wise, Manchester 6987, Chester 1887 and two keyless wind openfaced fob watches, (17).
A gentleman's gilt metal cased, keyless wind, half hunting cased pocket watch, a gentleman's silver cased openfaced pocket watch, London 1884, two further pocket watches, three lady's key wind, openfaced fob watches, two gentlemen's wristwatches, including J.W. Benson and a gilt metal cased pocket barometer, (10).
A silver twin cased openfaced pocket watch, the gilt fusee movement with a verge escapement and squared architectural pillars, the scroll pierced bridged balance cock with engraved decoration, detailed to the back plate JAS SHEARWOOD, LONDON 839, the inner case probably London 1772, the enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals and with outer Arabic minute numerals, the outside repousse case decorated with classical figures within a scrolling border, with a later key and a gilt metal cased, keyless wind, open cased Waltham dress watch, (3).
A gentleman's stainless steel circular cased Omega Seamaster wristwatch, on an associated steel bracelet, the clasp detached, three further gentlemen's wristwatches, comprising; Rotary Quartz, with the original box, Pulsar Quartz and Seiko Quartz, two keyless wind, openfaced base metal cased pocket watches, comprising; gilt Avia with an Albert chain and a Rotary stop watch, a Sekonda dress watch with a chain, two lady's wristwatches and a folding watch, designed as a ladybird, (12).
A fine late 18th Century gentleman's gilt brass cased "Memento Mori" pocket watch by George Flote of Islington, No 127, and dated 1791, the 52mm white enamel dial finely decorated in black with central shield pattern cartouche, decorated with a cockerel, an owl and a skull and crossbones, flanked by a standing figure of "Father Time" and a trumpeting classical female, the central circular dial with Arabic numerals and fine gold hands with central half second indicating sweep second hand, the movement with duplex escapement and finely pierced and engraved watch cock, the centre set with a rose diamond and the lower section decorated with oval profile of a gentleman, with fine chain fusee, plain turned pillars and fitted dust cap, contained in good quality gilt brass double opening case and central release button within bow, 65mm diameter overall, (case makers mark star above W.M) and with later ivory handled winding key for same Note: George Flote recorded working London 1805-1808, maker of beautiful clocks and unusual watches
An early 20th Century gentleman's 9ct gold full hunting cased keyless lever pocket watch, No. 56890, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain 9ct full hunting cased 48mm diameter (gross weight 62 grammes), and a triple chain link Albert hung with T-bar, slides and charm, 200mm overall (gross weight 12.5 grammes) Note : Metal unmarked but tests as gold
An early Victorian silver pair cased pocket watch by Richard Kevitt of London, No. 9557, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the movement with pierced and engraved watch cock and plain pillars, contained in plain silver pair case, 56mm diameter, Birmingham 1837 (three hairline cracks running from centre of dial and movement in need of some work)
An early 20th Century gentleman's silver half hunting cased keyless pocket watch, retailed by James Walker of London, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in engine turned and blue enamelled case, 50mm diameter, a late 19th Century Swiss lady's silvery metal cased open faced pocket watch, 35mm diameter, a set of six Victorian fiddle pattern tea spoons, Exeter 1849, and a small selection of rings and sundry items
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