A late Victorian silver open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, gilt spade hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, the full plate lever fusee movement no. 5323, the case 55mm diameter, together with a J.W Benson ‘Ludgate’ watch (movement only) (2) MOVEMENT: engraved balance cock, imetallic split balance, undersprung, Bosley type regulator, movement functioning at time of cataloguing CASE: good gauge, one dent to case back, one light chip to crystal edge DIAL: lead solder repair to hour hand, dusty but in good condition
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OF RAILWAY INTEREST: An early 20th century Waltham nickel plated open faced pocket watch for London and South Western Railway, the white enamel dial with large black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands, the full plate 7 jewel lever movement signed ‘Am. Watch Co/Waltham, Mass.’ no. 10763255, the case back inscribed ‘L.&SWR/No. 3210/Goods’, 56mm diameter, on a silver curb link watch chain, 1.21 ozt MOVEMENT: functioning at time of cataloguing CASE: Dennison trade marks, four piece, case back inscription rubbed, light scuffs and scratches overall to case back DIAL: damage at 9 o'clock, hairline fracture between 3 and 5 CHAIN: fully hallmarked
A 1920s 9ct gold open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, 15 jewel Swiss lever movement cal. 536, keyless wound, the case 48mm diameter MOVEMENT: straight line club tooth lever escapement, bimetallic split balance, functioning at time fo cataloguing CASE: Dennison, hallmarked, cuvette presentation engraved, DIAL: without issue
An Elgin General Service Mark II Military Issue chrome plated open faced pocket watch, the black enamel dial with Arabic numerals, and subsidiary seconds dial, 9 jewel Elgin lever movement no. 41388340, the case back engraved G.S M.K II / A115328, circa 1935, 50mm diameter MOVEMENT: gilt, except polished steel ratchet and crown wheels, screwed balance, overcoil spring, not functioning CASE: screw back, case no. 64720, plating lost on the back centre, glass with minor scuffs DIAL: lume heavily discoloured, deep chip to the enamel at 7 o’clock
A Late 19th Century ‘American Watch Co.’ gold pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the signed three quarter plate lever movement no.2470489, circa 1884, 46mm diameter, together with a base metal watch chain, and an interesting telescopic handle (2) MOVEMENT: lever set/keyless wound 7/8 jewels, bimetallic split balance, flat balance spring, running at time of cataloguing, CASE: stamped 10C in oval cartouche, no. 451, dented and scratched, engraved vacant cartouche on reverse DIAL: small cracks to lower half
A Sekonda white metal pocket watch, the cream dial with black Arabic numerals blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the 18 jewel Swiss lever movement no.762643, the case 43mm diameter, together with two other modern Sekonda quartz pocket watches, and a ‘Legend’ example (4) MOVEMENT: first, functioning at time of cataloguing, the two quartz examples in need of a battery
An early 20th century Swiss nickel open faced pin pallet pocket watch, the white enamel dial signed ‘F. Bachschmid Patent 4554’ with black Roman numerals, spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the three quarter plate pin pallet lever movement also signed, the case 48mm diameter, circa 1905 MOVEMENT: keyless wound, Roskopf type pin pallet lever escapement with adjustable depthing to pallet, three arm brass domed balance and index on balance cock, with transparent clip-on cuvette. Movement functioning at time of cataloguing. CASE: four piece good gauge case, with no apparent issues, a few scratches about the thumb nail opening DIAL: hairline fracture from 2 to 7 and again from 10 to 4. Heavy pitting on hands
A late Victorian silver open faced pocket watch, signed J.W. Benson, ‘The Bank Watch’, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, the signed three quarter plate English lever movement no.619571, the case hallmarked London 1893, 48mm diameter MOVEMENT: not functioning CASE: four piece fully hallmarked, tarnished, glass scratched DIAL: no apparent issues
A late Victorian silver open faced pocket watch signed James Hux, 20 Down Street, Piccadilly, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the lever fuse movement no.52597, the case hallmarked Birmingham 1894, 52mm diameter, together with two other silver cased lever movements, in poor condition, principally for parts (3) MOVEMENT: full plate, three arm domed gold balance, blued steel flat balance spring, triangular balance cock finely engraved, hole jewels on fourth wheel, and balance fully jewelled, movement functioning nicely at time of cataloguing. The other two, going barrel movements, for parts only. CASE: silver solder repair to the case back, crystal missing. DIAL: two light crescent fractures at the edge of the dial, missing hour and minute hand
An Edwardian silver open faced pocket watch signed Simon Halpern, Manchester, the three part white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, silver spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, key wound, full plate 7 jewel lever movement, going barrel with idler wheel, the case hallmarked Chester 1906, 53mm diameter MOVEMENT: no. 95614, three arm brass domed balance, undersprung, Bosley type regulator, foliate engraved balance cock, not functioning CASE: fully hallmarked, dent to case back, otherwise strong, good gauge. DIAL: triangular chip between subsidiary dial and chapter ring, hairline crack through 5 and around 6.
A early 20th century Waltham open faced nickel pocket watch, the octagonal case with gilt dial, black Arabic numerals, blued steel spade hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, 17 jewel A.W.W Co lever movement no. 15770337, circa 1907, the decorated case 43mm diameter MOVEMENT: keyless wound, bimetallic split balance, patent detachable balance staff, overcoil balance spring, micrometric regulator. Not functioning, suggest damage to mainspring. CASE: without issues, some scratches to the glass DIAL: a little dirt on dial
A 1920s rolled gold Omega open faced pocket watch retailed by Parson’s Ltd, Bristol, the signed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, the 15 jewel Omega lever movement no. 6254097, circa 1923, the case 48mm diameter MOVEMENT: straight line club tooth lever, bimetallic split balance with overcoil balance spring, keyless, movement functioning at time of cataloguing CAE: gilding rubbed to case back, crystal no issues DIAL: no apparent issues
A late Victorian silver pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and spade hands, bar cylinder movement, keywound, the case foliate engraved overall, fully hallmarked Chester 1885, 37mm diameter, together with a German silver fob watch, and two others in base metal (4) MOVEMENT: none functioning
An early Victorian silver full hunter pocket watch signed Samuel Allport, Birmingham, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, gold Breguet hands and subsidiary seconds dial, full plate lever fusee movement no. 2718, the case hallmarked London 1837, 50mm diameter MOVEMENT: three armed domed steel undersprung balance, Bosley type regulator, plain triengular balance cock, fusee chain intact but movement not functioning CASE:four piece, fully hallmarked, although rubbed, and the gauge is thin DIAL: small chip by cannon pinion
A rare Omega silver open faced chronograph pocket watch, the three piece case with white enamel dial with outer 1/5 seconds tachometer track, black Roman numerals, gold spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi instantaneous 15 minute register, keyless winding with stop/start reset push piece within the pendant button, the lever movement signed Omega no. 4364436, the case import marked London 1913, 38mm MOVEMENT: three quarter plate frosted gilt straight line lever escapement, bimetallic split balance, Breguet overcoil balance spring, and visible chronograph work on the top plate, movement and chronograph function working nicely at time of cataloguing CASE: hallmarked on inner front cover, cuvette, and pendant ring. Inner front cover also marked with sponsors mark SA in diamond cartouche. Light surface scratches to the case, some tarnish and dirt to the inner bezel DIAL: VG, no apparent damage. A little tarnishing to the hands.
A WWII Recta military issue chrome plated open faced pocket watch, the white dial signed, with radium hands, and numerals 12, 3, 9, marker at 6, and subsidiary seconds dial, the Swiss 15 jewel lever movement signed, the case back engraved with issue number U5716, GSTP, ‘Broad Arrow’ above, and signed ‘Bravington’s London’, the case 50mm diameter MOVEMENT: keyless winding, straight line club tooth escapment, bimetallic split balance, Breguet overcoil, regulator index on balance cock. Movement functioning at time of cataloguing CASE: three piece, chrome plating rubbed in places around the body, scratches at thumbnail opening, engraving crisp on the case back. Inner case back numbered 620393. DIAL: discolouration to the radium, but otherwise in very good condition, crystal very clean
A fine English 18ct gold pocket watch with foliate cast case the back engine turned, the dial finely engine turned to the centre with matted chapter ring applied gold Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, three gold foliate borders, the movement with finely floral engraved plate numbered 6363, Chester 1889, with a 9ct gold curb link chain with a citrine and agate set key and loop cast with conforming foliate decoration to the case, key 5.5cm long overall, dial 4.5cm diameter, 7.5cm high overall (one hand missing)
A collection of pocket watches, nine hall marked silver cases including one pair cased, various date letters and assay office marks, case makers include Edward Hickman 1882, English Watch Co 1906, William Hubbard 1871, William Hammon 1884, watch makers include Mephisto, .E.Watts Ltd of Nottingham, Tavanne's Watch, D.E.Roberts of Bodelwyn, Georg Rosskopf & Cie, one gold plated, marked American Waltham Watch Co., etc. (qty) (faults)
A SILVER OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH the silvered floral dial with Roman numerals, hallmarked for Chester 1871, with engine turned and cartouche decoration to the back case, 45mm. dia., together with another silver open faced pocket watch with floral dial and Roman numerals, hallmarked for London 1876, 45mm.dia, a gold plated full hunting cased pocket watch by Waltham, 37mm. dia., a mother-of-pearl and metal open faced pocket watch, with Arabic numerals, 50mm. dia., and two other silver open faced pocket watches.
A 9CT. GOLD HALF HUNTING CASED POCKET WATCH BY WALTHAM the signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with engine turned and cartouche decoration to the back case, 50mm. dia., 96 grams, together with a 9ct. gold watch chain, suspending a gold 't' bar and a George I two guinea piece, 1715, attached to a pendant fitting, 19 grams.
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