GB - Gentlemen's collection of Medals, Coins, Stamps, Pocket Watch, Metal cased Moniker Stamp and more. All housed in a 1953 Coronation Tin - Unusual small brass Stamp with Mark(possibly the Masonic All Seeing Eye but unknown, the stamp has been red inked and printed on white paper to view) housed in metal case with brass Lion Head badge on lid, WWII 1939-1945 George VI War Medal with Ribbon & small brass strip 'North Africa 1942-43' possibly not related or detached, Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal 1953 with brass clasp, Rememberance of First Holy Communion Medal with Ribbon, QEII 1967 Halfpenny which is sliver and gold plated and mounted on a Keychain, Smiths Empire Pocket Watch(not working and small finger detached), 2 x QEII Commemorative Coins 1977 Jubilee & 2000 for the Queen Mother, 15 x QEII Sixpence's Date range from 1947 to 1967, 5 x Threepence's 1943, 44, 54, 55 & 63 includes 2 x George VI, 1955 Half Crown, 1967 Penny & 1976 IOM Ten Pence, Fuel Ration book for up to 1100 engines(complete and not written in) and 15 x QEII Stamps on a stock card(the two stamps on the bottom right appear used, the rest appear unused)
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A late Victorian silver cased gents half hunter pocket watch by Hopkins & Hopkins of Dublin, case assayed Birmingham 1900, dia.,52mm, together with one other continental silver case ladies open face pocket watch (2)Hopkins watch: Does not run if wound. Case maker's initials: AB. Dial has no chips. SPrings - Needs work, spring present.
An early 20th century Swiss 18ct. gold open face pocket watch, crown wind, having white enamel dial with blue Roman numeral chapter ring, spade and whip hands, 38mm wide 18ct. gold case chased and engraved foliate scrolls, cuvee engraved presentation details, in working order. (gross weight 46.1g)
A 9ct. gold open-faced pocket watch, crown wind, having Roman numeral enamel dial with subsidiary Arabic numeral seconds dial, 43mm wide 9ct. gold case with sponsors mark for William Henry Sparrow and London import 1924, Buren movement, in working order. (gross weight 55.0g), together with a 9ct. bi-colour gold watch chain, length 36.5cm (6.4g), suspending 9ct. rose gold cruciform medal fob, engraved crossed rifles to front and award details verso, by Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1902 (7.4g). Also a pair of 9ct. gold oval cuff links, chain fitting (3.4g). (4)
Early 20th century silver open face lever pocket watch by Hamilton, U.S.A, 22 jewels movement, 4992B, No.4022993, screw back case stamped silver 800 FineCondition Report:Movement functioning and clean, acrylic cover discoloured, cannot remove to see dial but probably discoloured also, diameter = 50mm
Longines for Asprey, an Art Deco 18ct gold open face pocket watch, keyless manual wind movement calibre 11.87M, case numbered 3667436, import marks for London 1919, total weight 41.3g, case measures 44mmMovement is currently functioningDial has a few marks and scratchesHands have some marks and tarnishingCase has some marks and scratchesGlass has a few mostly small scratches The case measurement stated in our main descriptions always excludes the crown unless otherwise statedThis lot does not come with a box or any papersPlease note that we cannot guarantee the working order, accuracy or water resistance of any watches sold in our auctionsClients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lotFor enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Omega, a rare vintage stainless steel and enamel Olympic Nuit Spatiale split seconds chronograph open face pocket watch, circa 1967, reference 6713, signed keyless manual wind movement calibre 1131, numbered 3179732, case measures 66mmNote: produced in small series for the 1967 Pan American Games held at Winnipeg (Manitoba, Canada) Movement is currently functioningDial appears to have minor marks onlyHands show mostly small marks onlyCase has marks, scratches and some pittingGlass has a few scratches and a more noticeable mark, fairly centralThe case measurement stated in our main descriptions always excludes the crown unless otherwise statedPlease note that we cannot guarantee the working order, accuracy or water resistance of any watches sold in our auctionsClients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lotFor enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Victorian silver hallmarked open face pocket watch marked The Express English Lever J G Graves Sheffield to face (hallmarked Birmingham 1905), a Swiss silver ladies fob watch (marked 935) and an early 20th Century gold plated wrist watch. Largest pocket watch measures 5cm diameter, wrist watch measures 2.6cm diameter.
Early 20th century silver open face key wind pocket watch, white enamel dial and seconds dial, black Roman numerals, London import marks dated 1911; together with a silver curb link Albert chain, each link hallmarked, silver t bar, two silver dog clips and a silver fob medallion, length approx 34cm
Edwardian 9ct gold Waltham open face fob pocket watch. The watch having a white enamelled face with roman numerals to the chapter ring and subsidiary dial to six. Movement signed A. W. W. Co Waltham Mass, 17 Jewels, Riverside 13026363. Case hallmarked Birmingham 1907, inner dust cap also hallmarked. Movement marked 13026363. Measures approx 3.3cm diameter.
Victorian silver hallmarked open face pocket watch having a white enamelled dial, roman numerals to the chapter ring and subsidiary dial to six. Face signed Wm Kelly, Macclesfield. Case hallmarked Chester 1892, movement unsigned. Complete with pocket watch chain and key. Wat measures 5cm diameter.
An early 19th century silver pair-cased open-face key-wind verge pocket watch, by James Hopewell of London, white enamel dial with hand painted Arabic numerals, blued steel hand, pierced and engraved balance cock with cylindrical pillar columns, movement no. 12282, case by Thomas Gaunt, London 1802, outer case width 58mm, not currently workingMovement – not currently working and needs attention, dial is loose from movementDial - several faint hairline cracks and general surface wear with a few small edge enamel chips mainly at 6Glass - light surface abrasionHands - lacking minute handCase - quite heavily worn with several light dents on caseback, lacking push-button, inner case has a broken loop on hinge
An early 19th century silver pair-cased open-face key-wind Verge pocket watch, Thomas Crook of London, white enamel dial with handpainted Arabic numerals, pierced brass hands, engraved balance cock and square pillars, case by Thomas Bligh, indistinct London hallmark, outer case width 50mm, not currently workingMovement - not currently working, balance wheel does not rotate freely and requires attentionDial - small chip around centre column, two faint hairline cracks between 5 and 10 along with a few surface abrasionsGlass - light surface marksHands - goodCase - outer case has general wear and a dent on pusher. Inner case has a repaired stem and hinge with light dents all over
LONGINES - a Continental silver open-face keyless pocket watch, white enamel dial with printed portrait of Kaiser Wilhelm I of Germany, Roman numeral hour markers, subsidiary seconds dial and silver F.A. Kohler of Berlin Goldene Medaille, Paris 1878 dust cover, case no. 316061, case width 46mm, working orderMovement - currently workingDial - one small edge chip between 8 and 9 which is not visible when front cover is closedGlass - edge has a tiny gap around edge but still appears to be stable inside case surroundHands - tarnishedCase - quite heavily worn, mainly on caseback where there are several dentsCrown - hands adjust smoothly
An 18th century brass and tortoiseshell pair-cased open-face key-wind verge pocket watch, by Henry Sedgwick of London, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, breguet hands, pierced and engraved balance cock with cylindrical columns, movement no. 2311, outer case width 52mm, not currently workingMovement – not currently working and only ticks for a few seconds before grounding to a haltDial - 1 large hairline crack between 4 and 8 with several other smaller surface abrasionsGlass - tinted yellow, general wearHands - minute hand tip is broken offCase - watch is slightly loosed when held inside outer case, tortoiseshell has several losses and cracks mainly near hinge and push-button, inner case hinge has 1 broken loop, brass is worn and tarnished
An 18th century brass open-face key-wind verge pocket watch, by Francis Pile of Honiton, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, pierced and engraved balance cock with square pillar columns, movement no. 2729, case width 42mm, not currently workingMovement – not currently working and requires attentionDial - possibly a replacementGlass - slightly cloudyHands - lacking minute hand, hour hand has been re-tippedCase - quite heavily worn and tarnished
OMEGA - a stainless steel Geneve open-face keyless pocket watch, circa 1973, white dial with Arabic numerals, leaf hands and subsidiary seconds dial, calibre 980, serial no. 36864143, case width 48mm, working orderMovement - currently workingDial - cleanGlass - several deep edge scratchesHands - goodCase - general surface marks and wearCrown - hands adjust smoothly
A lady's silver cased pocket watch stamped .935, key wind mechanical movement, Roman numerals on a white dial, 3cm (diameter), serial no 54800, with unmarked white metal chain, watch ticks when disturbed (no key) (this does not constitute a guarantee) - included in the lot is a silver watch chain and T-bar, approx 78 gm and a further unmarked white metal chain and T-bar
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