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A 9ct gold Hunter cased pocket watch, 9ct gold Albert, and Victorian sovereign The keyless wind pocket watch with fluted winding knob, the white enamelled circular dial with subsidiary second dial, and inscribed 'Russells Ltd 18 Church Street Liverpool', the Swiss 15 jewel movement inscribed 'The Time Day', hallmarked for Chester 1929, total weight 98.3gms, the graduated curb link Albert fitted with clasp ends, attached a worn Victorian gold sovereign with later soldered mounts, Albert and sovereign approx 46.8gms. (illustrated)
A Thomas Russell & Son of Liverpool 9ct gold cased open faced keyless wind pocket watch The fluted winding knob above white enamel dial inscribed, 'Thomas Russell & Son Tempus fugit Liverpool', above the subsidiary second dial, the seventeen jewel Thomas Russell movement adjusted, hallmarked Chester 1927, total weight approx 120.5gms.
A George III hallmarked silver pair cased fusee pocket watch The white Roman dial with outer minute track, fusee movement signed 'Jn Lownt fecit 918', outer case hallmarked London 1769, makers mark SP, the inner case with corresponding marks but missing date letter. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 1001 - no key, outer and inner cases showing usual signs of wear, glass scratched, dial marked, overall in fair condition.
A Zenith 9ct gold cased Hunter pocket watch The hinged cover engraved with monogram, revealing white enamel dial with subsidiary second dial, the dust cover bears presentation inscription 'Presented to Mr P J Butterworth in recognition of 54 years of membership of the St Johns choir Smallbridge may 1923', the Zenith movement no. '2501878', with fluted top winder, hallmarked Birmingham 1922, total weight 96.3gms, together with fitted watch case.
A George V period civilian gallantry award medal group Awarded to William James Rudd comprising the George V bronze Edward medal (issued for industrial gallantry, only 163 of these have been issued since the medal was initiated in 1909), a bronze Liverpool shipwreck and humane society medal awarded to William Rudd for gallantry 14th November 1931, a Watham 9ct gold pocket watch awarded to William Rudd by his employers Whitecross Co Ltd in recognition of heroic endeavour to save human life on 14th October 1931 awarded on 20th February 1932, together with this lot is a photograph of William Rudd, a copy of the Liverpool shipwreck and humane society illuminated manuscript, a copy of the London Gazette dated 18th December 1931, William James Rudd rescued two work colleagues from a fire pit, sadly both colleagues died of their injuries, William Rudd was extremely proud of his award and wore it nearly every day. (illustrated)
A George III hallmarked silver fusee pair cased pocket watch The white Roman enamel dial with outer minute track, the verge fusee movement signed Colin McKenzie, Inverness and numbered 689, the case and outer case hallmarked London 1802. CONDITION REPORT: 1. Glass - fine scratches/wear. 2. Face age marks and slight discolouration. 3. Crack from centre towards "2.30". 4. Inside of interior cover in good condition. 4. Rear of interior cover in generally good condition - surface slightly bumpy and some fine scratches. 5. Interior of exterior cover - scratched in lower section and catch button appears to be missing. 6. Exterior rear of outer cover - surface mark in lower section - possibly fault when made.
A British Military issue pocket watch, H. Williamson Ltd., London, circa 1900, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary dial for seconds, signed "H. Williamson Ltd. London 7006F", the nickel case with military markings of the War Department arrow and serial number "7006F"
A gentleman's 9ct gold wristwatch, Cyma, the cream dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial for seconds, dial signed Cymaflex, movement signed and numbered " R458" and "674730", on a black leather strap; a silver open-faced pocket watch, Geo Parsons, Bristol, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary dial for seconds, the case with worn engine-turned decoration and vacant cartouche; an English silver open-faced pocket watch, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary dial for seconds, engine-turned decoration with vacant cartouche; and two lady's gold-plated wristwatches, all contained in an Omega box (5)
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