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A 19th century French figural mantel clock, the silvered dial having Roman numerals, fitted a 30 hour movement, applied a lady, mirror, jewellery box, a jug and bowl, 28 cm high, on a music box base, under a glass dome, 41 cm (overall) See illustration Condition report Report by RB From a local deceased estate. The glass dome is dirty and has minor rim chips, the clock appears in generally good (market fresh) condition, with scratching to the silvered dial around the winding harbour, with a pocket watch type movement fitted, the clock is fixed to the rounded rectangular velvet base, which lifts to reveal the music box section having a 7 cm steel comb, the plate numbered 506, activated by a pull to the right, and with Changer and Jouer connecting rods to the front through the mother of pearl plaque (cracked and repaired), with some old holes visible from the underside, possibly indicating a change of movement or change of position of the movement, the base is veneered in birds eye maple, with a small section missing to the rim on the right hand side. Please note that Charterhouse do not guarantee the working condition of any watch or clock.
An 18th century pair cased pocket watch, the movement signed Chas Summers, N1725, in a gilt metal case Condition report Report by MW Please note that Charterhouse do not guarantee the working condition of any watch or clock. The watch will run if wound, but would appear not to have been used for sometime, so will benefit from a clean and service. There are not any hallmarks in either the watch case or outer case, as the watch is constructed of gilt metal. The enamel dial has cracks at the 11 and 12 o'clock positions with a crack running from the 11 o'clock position to the central spigot.
FINE GENTLEMAN'S EIGHTEEN CARAT GOLD FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCH by Robert F. Todd, Ecole d'Horlogerie, Le Locle, circa 1884, unsigned keyless wind movement, the signed white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds at six, blued steel hands, the full hunter case signed "R. Waldvogel" and marked 18K for eighteen carat gold, the case engraved with foxes head and monogram and "Vigilantia", 52mm, 128.9gms gross
GENTLEMAN'S EIGHTEEN CARAT GOLD HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH by D. Todd & Sons, Glasgow, 1872, signed key wind movement numbered 35426, the white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds at six, blued steel hands, the half hunter case hallmarked for eighteen carat gold, the case back engraved with scrolling foliate motif, 52mm, 98.9gms gross
GENTLEMAN'S STERLING SILVER OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH by Alex Black & Son, Kirkaldy, signed key wind movement numbered 23316, the signed white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds at six, gilt and blued steel hands, hallmarked sterling silver case, 52mm; together with another gentleman's silver full hunter pocket watch
GENTLEMAN'S ART DECO OPEN FACED OMEGA POCKET WATCH 1936, signed 15 jewels keyless wind calibre 37.5L movement numbered 8110127, Breguet hairspring, the signed silvered dial with sylised Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds at six, blued steel hands, the signed stainless steel case numbered 8820287, 45mm; with Omega Extract of the Archives paperwork of authenticity
GENTLEMAN'S ART DECO OPEN FACE ELGIN POCKET WATCH signed keyless wind movement numbered 28551872, the signed white dial with stylised Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds at six, blued steel hands, the case ten carat rolled gold, 45mm; together with a gentleman's stainless steel Zodiac wristwatch (2)
STERLING SILVER OPEN FACE FUSEE POCKET WATCH unsigned key wind chain driven fusee movement numbered 34129, the sterling silver and gilt dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds at six, blued steel hands, Chester marks, 54mm, suspended on a white metal albert chain with fobs, note: the fusee chain is missing; together with a nine carat gold lady's Rotary cocktail watch (2)
SERVICE CHROMED METAL CASED POCKET WATCH with self wind movement and a brass curb pattern Albert; A MINIATURE TURNED ALUMINUM GOBLET with possible engraved dedication, "Capt. Duchan Toriovich Zaitchar a Ogden" and an Imperial coat of arms, 2 1/4'' (6.4cm) high a BRIGHT METAL SNUFF BOX inset with a mussel shell an early 20th century hollow cast alloy combined ASH TRAY AND MATCH HOLDER IN THE FORM OF A BROWN BEAR ON ALL FOURS sole of raised back paw as match striker 9''(22.9cm) long (badly holed/corroded) THREE VARIOUS CLASP KNIVES small TURNED HARDWOOD BOX with screw top and an ORIENTAL CARVED SOAPSTONE ELEPHANT the pierced body revealing small elephant to interior (10)
VICTORIAN SILVER CASED OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH the key wind movement inscribed J. F. Bower Liverpool No 7034 the work inscribed patent and finely chased with flowers and scrolls, white enamel Roman dial (a/f.) and lacks glass, hall marked Chester date mark rubbed but probably 1846 and TWO OTHER SILVER CASED OPEN FACE POCKET WATCHES with faults (3)
GEORGE V SILVER MOUNTED GOLIATH POCKET WATCH TRAVEL CASE maker Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1913, planished silver front of facetted square form, with green leather body and folding easel support to reverse, green velvet interior housing a silver plated goliath pocket watch, case 11.5cm high
An 18ct gold half hunter topwind pocket watch, the outer cover with blue enamel numerals, Roman dial with subsiduiary seconds dial, the backplate with engraved motto in a banner under a sun motif 'Esto So Testis', owner's monogram, maker A.Jackman & Son, Bath, movement No.24719, the casework London 1939, (case)
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