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A 19thC 14 carat cased patent lever pocket watch weighing approx 23.8 grams, an American Waltham 15 jewel gold plated pocket watch, an Arthur Saunders Waltham gents 15 jewel silver cased gents trench wristwatch dated Birmingham 1918 plus a silver-plated pocket watch with enamel dial and Arabic numerals
An early 20th century Swiss silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the internal case engraved "Kendal & Dent's Dust Proof Lever", London c.1910, on hallmarked silver chain with T-bar suspending a key and a silver shield shaped vacant fob, and an engine turned propelling pencil. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Enamel dial appears mostly good but with one hairline spreading from centre (approx 6mm long), and minor staining. Case generally OK, with minor rubbing, mainly towards edge, and approximately 3 dents, with area of scratches caused by opening with sharp tool.
A late 19th century silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial, the fusee movement with cylindrical pillars inscribed "68402", case hallmarked for Birmingham 1890, on silver Albert chain suspending a key and a hallmarked silver pierced shield shaped fob. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee whether it is in working order. Some minor surface dirt to the dial but otherwise good condition. There is rubbing to the back towards the edges, a few areas of dents, scratches and traces of old stickers, some mild tarnishing throughout.
A late 19th century silver cased open face crown wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement inscribed "AJ Hopper, Goole., no.143958", case hallmarked for Birmingham 1898, on silver chain with T-bar suspending a "Befast Musical Competitions" medal, inscribed to reverse "First EA 1924".
A late 19th century silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement with engraved cock inscribed "Fredk Dixon 394 Oxford Street, London", no.28398, case hallmarked for Chester 1893, on hallmarked silver Albert chain with T-bar suspending a key, and a hallmarked silver circular and enamel "Strenue Agas" fob medallion. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Crack and loss to edge of enamel dial with spreading hairlines, staining to subsidiary dial and to the centre, one hand replaced (two are different). Shape of case generally intact. Rubbing to back towards the edges. Small dent to the side, minor tarnish and scratches commensurate with age.
A Swiss hallmarked silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds (af), a silver gentleman's manual wind wristwatch case with presentation inscription "To M. Wheeley from Auntie Belle with love Xmas 1927", the rectangular dial set with Arabic numerals and with subsidiary seconds (af), also a hallmarked silver thimble, a collection of world and British coinage and a leather cased pair of binoculars.
An early 20th century silver cased open face crown wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case engraved with presentation inscription to the inside "British Legion Llandudno Branch Billiard Tournament 1932 Runner Up J. Hughes, Score 250-249", on silver Albert chain with T-bar suspending a hallmarked silver cross shaped vacant fob. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Enamel appears good. Numerous but minor dents to back, rubbing towards edges and tiny scratches commensurate with age, to the sides too. Tarnish below crown.
MEDANA; an early 20th century hallmarked silver cased open face crown wind pocket watch, the silvered engine turned circular dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with maker's name and gilt wreath, registered no. 702532, hallmarked with Fendi logo, diameter 5cm, on hallmarked silver chain suspending a silver darts fob medal inscribed "W.W.D.L. Div. I. Runners Up 1948-9", and a silver foliate engraved vesta case, 5 x 4cm. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Tarnish to the dial, with dark staining towards edges. Few dents to the side and a few areas of small dents tot he back with minor scratches. Scratches to upper edge caused by opening with sharp tool Vest: intact, tarnished.
A late 19th century silver cased open face key wind fob watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals, case hallmarked for London 1880, diameter 4cm, a further silver cased example, the fusee movement with engraved cock inscribed James Cribben, Liverpool No.1040, case hallmarked for Chester, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, and a further similar chrome cased example, also a Mexican silver Albert chain with T-bar, a white metal block link fob chain, a wristwatch face with movement and a yellow metal pocket watch key set with bloodstone (7).
An 1860s silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the fusee movement with cylindrical pillars and engraved cock inscribed "Avan Jones Dolgelly", number 9260, case hallmarked with London import mark for 1866, with key, on silver plated chain with T-bar suspending a silver smoking tool by Mappin & Webb, and a cheroot holder case of plain form, length 6.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee whether it is in working order. There are multiple dents to the cheroot holder case, some scratches to the glass, the enamel appears intact, there are numerous tiny dents/scratches commensurate with age, particularly to the lower part of the back, dots of tarnish to the inside, the suspension ring is a bit loose.
WATCHMAKERS TO THE ADMIRALTY, A. MEARS & CO OF LONDON; an early 20th century silver cased open face crown wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed with maker's name, patent 6577, hallmarked with London import mark for 1913, on silver chain with T-bar, also suspending a silver billiard fob by Thomas Fattorini, and a foliate scroll engraved vesta case, 3.8 x 3cm. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee whether it is in working order. There are approximately three long hairline cracks to the dial. The case is a bit rubbed, mainly on the engine turned decoration towards the edges, there are areas of small dents to the back and the sides of the case and some minor scratches. The vesta has some misshapen areas and is tarnished.
A small quantity of silver jewellery comprising two pairs of 925 standard silver cufflinks, a pierced silver fob, a silver sporting medal, a silver and marcasite ring, size Q, a sterling silver identity plaque on a stainless steel chain, a Henry Levy & Co silver cased manual wind pocket watch with import marks, the dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial (glass missing, hands missing, for restoration), a Crimea Florence Nightingale medal, and two metal chains (10).
A late 19th/early 20th century Swiss silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, on hallmarked silver chain with T-bar suspending a key, and a shield shaped pierced fob engraved "HF". CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Enamel dial with star crack spreading from numeral "VIII" to the centre of subsidiary dial and to numerals "X"/"XI". A few scuffs. The glass cover doesn't close properly, case shape appears good, a little rubbed towards edges, three dents to sides, one possibly replaced (different colours).
A late 19th/early 20th century Swiss silver cased open face crown wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with two silver Albert chains with T-bar suspending a hallmarked silver shield shaped pierced vacant fob, and a vesta case of plain form inscribed "6150 Holborn", 5.5 x 4cm. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Enamel appears good. General shape appears intact. Areas of black dirt/tarnish. Some mild scratches commensurate with age. Two hardly visible dents to back. Vesta: a bit misshapen to both sides, with some dents and tarnish.
An early 20th century fine silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, on sterling silver decorative chain with T-bar suspending a key and a hallmarked silver shield shaped pierced vacant fob and a foliate scroll engraved vesta case, 4.5 x 3.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Enamel dial appears good but with minor areas of staining and tiny scuffs and one scratch to glass. Case generally intact, just a few dents to edges and heavily rubbed engine turned decoration and cartouche to the back. Vesta: generally good condition, tarnished, with a few minor dents.
WALTHAM, MASS. WATCH COMPANY; an early 20th century silver cased open face crown wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement inscribed "AWW Co, Waltham, Mass., no.16765010", case hallmarked for Birmingham 1919, on chain with T-bar suspending a hallmarked silver fob and a vesta case embossed with a female golfer taking a swing, 3.8 x 3cm. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee whether it is in working order. Some scratches to the case and 2 old stickers which will require some cleaning. There are two dents to the sides.
An early 20th century silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed with maker's name "Non-Magnetic", the movement inscribed "Warranted English Lever Non-Magnetic", no.175690, case hallmarked for Birmingham 1902, on hallmarked silver Albert chain with T-bar suspending a key, and a hallmarked silver fob engraved "Weston Dart League 1952-53, League Winners A. Barker". CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Two semi-circular hairline cracks and two straight to dial. Shape appears intact, mild rubbing towards edges, scratches caused by opening with sharp tool. A few dents and two tiny splits around dial.
An early 20th century silver cased open face crown wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Arabic numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial, the case hallmarked for Birmingham 1920 by Denison Watch Case Company Ltd, with presentation inscription to the internal cover "From Mother to J.R.W. on his 21st birthday Sept 21st 1920", on silver Albert chain with T-bar suspending a silver "Betley Show 1957" fob. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee whether it is in working order. There is a long hairline crack to the enamel (between 7 and 11). The case is in general good condition with some milk scratches commensurate with age, some slightly misshapen areas which are barely visible. The links of the chain are rubbed where meeting the other links.
A mid 19th century silver cased hunter pocket watch with overall engine turned decoration, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the fusee movement with cylindrical pillars and engraved cock inscribed "A. White, Liverpool, Paradise Street", no.13141, case hallmarked for London 1863, on silver open link chain with T-bar suspending an oval silver boxing medal "RAF Locking 222nd S/L Regt RA Oct. 1940 Runners-Up", and "AC2 Stokes Featherweight", and with an engine turned cigarette puncher, length 7cm. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee whether it is in working order. There is a hairline crack spreading from the centre to between the I and the II. The glass is missing. Some mild staining. The case is rubbed, particularly towards the edges, some minor dents and misshapen areas, the suspension ring is a bit looses, the cigar piercer has numerous small dents and a misshapen aperture.
A late 19th/early 20th century Swiss silver cased open face crown wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman hour and Arabic second numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial, with yellow metal scroll decorated hands, case also marked with German silver hallmark, on chain with T-bar suspending a hallmarked silver shield shaped fob and a sterling silver vesta case, 4 x 3cm. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee whether it is in working order. There are a few tiny hairline cracks on the dial (of which 2 are spreading from the centre of the subsidiary dial), and some dirt/staining to the lower part. Scratches and dents to the case caused by opening with a sharp tool. some dents commensurate with age, otherwise good condition. The vesta is intact.
A late 19th/early 20th century French silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numeral hours and Arabic numeral seconds, and with subsidiary seconds dial, on English hallmarked silver Albert chain with T-bar suspending a key and a silver circular medal initialled "NW". CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee whether it is in working order. There are two areas of chipping to the enamel dial edge (next to the I and the VIII), and some staining on subsidiary dial, with a few scuffs to the glass. There is pitting and some spots of dirt to the inside of the case, mild tarnish, some scratches caused by the opening with a sharp tool, and some scratches to the cartouche.
An 800 standard silver Swiss cylinder Galonne crown wind Swiss pocket watch with German hallmarks, inscribed "Cylindergang 10 Steine", the floral painted dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with engine turned back and vacant shield shaped cartouche, dial 4.5cm excluding crown wind, with hallmarked silver Albert chain with shield shaped fob. CONDITION REPORT: There is a little wear to the dial especially the 24 hour numerals.
An Edwardian hallmarked silver pocket watch stand in the form of a bracket clock with shaped case and hinged back containing a Victorian hallmarked silver key wind open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, inscribed "Reid & Sons 26544", the movement also signed "Reid & Sons Newcastle upon Tyne", height of stand 14.8cm.
A small French hallmarked silver cased manual wind pocket watch with white enamel dial painted with a sprig of flowers, set with Roman numerals, the engraved case with vacant shield shaped cartouche, diameter of dial 3.5cm, a larger Victorian hallmarked silver cased manual wind pocket watch (crown detached but present), diameter 5cm, a smaller Swiss silver cased pocket watch (for restoration), a hallmarked silver snap bangle with bright cut floral decoration, a brass magnifier, a small single draw telescope, a pocket knife, and a condiment spoon (8).
An early 20th century silver cased open face crown wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case hallmarked for Birmingham 1919, on silver chain suspending a hallmarked silver shield shaped fob. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee whether it is in working order. There is a small area of cracking to the edge of the dial next to the XI, with a few hairline cracks. The case in generally good condition with an area of dents to one side and with some spots of tarnish. There is some slight rubbing toward the edges. There are some small scratches to the glass.
An early 20th century Swiss silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, on hallmarked silver Albert chain with T-bar suspending a key and a hallmarked silver pierced shield shaped vacant fob. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Enamel dial appears good, with tiny tiny area of dirt/scratches. BAck of the case is rubbed towards the edges, has several dents, a few scratches and black dots.
T.E. RICHARDSON GOOLE; a late 19th century silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed with maker's name, the fusee movement with cylindrical pillars and engraved cock inscribed "T.E. Richardson Goole", no.56510, case hallmarked for Chester 1891, on hallmarked silver Albert chain with T-bar suspending a key, and a hallmarked silver circular fob medal inscribed "Salford Road Club, Low Gear '25' miles TT 1932 3rd Fastest C. Larkin". CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Enamel dial appears OK, with a few tiny areas of staining. Shape of case appears good, few mild dents. Engine turned decoration is heavily rubbed to back, also two traces of old stickers (need cleaning). Scratches appear to be caused by opening with sharp tool. suspension ring a bit loose.
J.W. BENSON, LONDON; a silver cased crown wind half hunter pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed with maker's name, the movement numbered 394371, on hallmarked silver chain with T-bar suspending a St. John's Ambulance Associated fob medal engraved "113715 William Gillett", and with additional bars for 1909 and 1910, and a floral engraved silver vesta case. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Area of crazing to edge of dial next to "IIII" numeral, bit of dirt, no glass. Few scratches to outer dial cover, of which two on the VII and VIII numerals. General scratching commensurate with age and tiny dents to back and sides (some caused by opening with sharp tool).
A late 19th century silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the fusee movement with cylindrical pillars with engraved cock set with a diamond chip, number 18748, case hallmarked for London 1873, on silver chain with T-bar suspending a key, and a silver "Horley Scout's Boxing 1921" circular medallion. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee whether it is in working order. There are two hairline cracks spreading from the centre, and there is an area of crazing on the subsidiary dial. The hour hand is possibly replaced. There is another hairline next to the numeral I, some mild scratching to the back and the engraved initials are rubbed. There are some small scuffs to the glass and the suspension ring is a bit loose.
A mid 19th century hallmarked silver cased full hunter key wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement with engraved cock inscribed "James Drinkwater Stockport No.20377", case hallmarked for Chester, a gold plated open face crown wind pocket watch, the circular dial inscribed "Elgin" set with Arabic numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial, and an oval yellow metal locket pendant engraved with foliate scrolls, 3.5 x 2.5cm (3).
A late 19th century silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the fusee movement with cylindrical pillars and engraved cock inscribed "38315", case hallmarked for London 1874, on silver chain with T-bar suspending a key, and a hallmarked silver shield shaped pierced vacant fob, and a foliate scroll engraved vesta case, 3.5 x 5cm. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Hairline crack on enamel from centre to numeral "XI", small chip to upper edge of subsidiary dial and a small hairline below it, chip to the glass and some small scuffs. Case generally appears good with some small scratches and a few dents to the back. Vesta: intact, tarnished.
A late 19th century silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the fusee movement with cylindrical pillars inscribed "Whitemore Manchester", no.15116, case hallmarked for London 1871, on hallmarked silver chain with T-bar suspending a key and a silver shield shaped pierced vacant fob, and a silver cased cheroot holder, length of case 5cm. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Enamel dial appears good. Shape of case intact, but back lid doesn't "clip" and doesn't stay closed, with areas of scratches and dents to sides. Cheroot holder case:numerous dents.
An early 20th century Swiss silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with two silver Albert chains suspending a silver foliate engraved cross fob and a plain vesta case, 5.5 x 4cm. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee whether it is in working order. The case is a bit rubbed, mainly on the engine turned decoration towards the edges, there are areas of small dents to the back and the sides of the case and some minor scratches. Some links of the chain are heavily rubbed where meeting other links.
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