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An early 20th century rolled gold Waltham 'Tempus' full hunter pocket watch, circa 1908, with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, and subsidiary seconds, the damascened 7 jewel lever movement no. 21772151, the Dennison case 50mm diameter, together with a similar Elgin full hunter, and a further group of watches (AF)
A WWII Jaeger LeCoultre GSTP chrome plated brass navigator's pocket watch, no. F036393, with painted and radiumed dial, the gilt frosted 15 jewel Jaeger LeCoultre movement cal. 467/2, another military issue Leonidas pocket watch and a military issue stop watch, and two further open faced pocket watches of the period, including an Omega example (AF)
An early 20th century Canadian open faced 'Silveroid' pocket watch retailed by The T. Eaton Co. Toronto, the white enamel dial with outer red seconds, black Roman numerals, spade hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, the lever set 17 jewel adjusted lever movement no. 110029, lever set, the screw bezel case 56mm diameter, together with an Elgin example, and an empty screw bezel Silveroid case (3) MOVEMENT: not functioning at time of cataloguing, lever to set missing, lodged to set not to wind, centre wheel hole jewel broken. Second watch missing winding crown. CASE: copper bleed to case back, crystal scuffed to centre. Elgin with some deep scratches, glass scuffed. DIALS: no apparent issues to the first, missing minute hand. Elgin missing all hands and with hairline fracture.
A late 19th century Swiss silver open faced pocket watch retailed by G. Donaldson, 121 Pall Mall, London, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, missing hands, the bar cylinder movement signed 'Stauffer Genève', the case 41mm diameter, together with a Swiss silver open faced pocket watch with lever escapement, and a Swiss silver heart-shaped cylinder fob (3) MOVEMENT: bar cylinder movement with three arm domed gold balance, over-sprung, fully jewelled balance, functioning at time of cataloguing, the second in poor condition, the third functioning at time of cataloguing CASE: four piece, grubby but good, missing crystal. The second, an Omega case, three bear mark with '.935' presentation engraved on the cuvette, the third missing front cover. DIAL: fractures to enamel across the RH side of the dial, second watch is with two crescent shaped fractures at the edge of the dial, third with a fracture vertically across dial
A late Victorian silver open faced pocket watch by Frederick James Clerke, 1 Royal Exchange, no 7962, the signed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, three quarter plate English lever movement, the case hallmarked London 1889, engraved on the reverse with crest (possibly for Chalmers, Sir Mackenzie Dalzell), 46mm diameter MOVEMENT: keyless wound, jewelled fourth, escape wheel and pallet, diamond endstone, bimetallic split balance, blued steel spring, regulator index on the balance cock, signed top plate. Movement not functioning, balance staff loose. CASE: fully hallmarked, gold thumb piece, without issue. DIAL: missing seconds hand
A silver Waltham open faced pocket watch, the four piece case hallmarked Birmingham 1912, 7 jewel straight line lever movement, together with two Swiss silver cylinder fob watches, a nickel cased open face pocket watch and a collection of 1920s Ingersoll pin pallet pocket watches not all of the watches work at time of the condition report, quite a bit of work may be needed for some to make them work, postage to a UK address will be approx £20-25
A George III silver pair cased pocket watch, the case hallmarked London 1781,incuse case maker's mark 'IM', the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and outer minutes track, the verge fusee movement no. 430 with finely pierced and engraved balance cock, and Tompion type regulator, 48mm diameter unsure if working at time of condition report, key is not present
A silver cased open faced pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary second dial at 6 o'clock, case London 1855, a small eight day clock with Arabic numerals to dial and silver surround, Birmingham 1925-26. A small barrel clock and one other pocket watch Condition report: All clocks and watches not in running order
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