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A GWR open face pocket watch, 03198, mounted in a brass case, 9 cm diameter, a dashboard clock, Truscott, Bideford, N Devon, fitted an eight day English lever movement in a brass case, 9 cm diameter, and another rim wind dashboard clock, 8 cm diameter, all mounted on a wooden plaque, 35 cm wide See illustration
A Victorian 18ct gold open faced chronometer pocket watch by James Poole, 33 Spencer St, Goswell Road, London, the 4.4cm white enamel dial signed Chronometer and decorated with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, three quarter plate, diamond end stone, key wound movement, no 2889, the case hallmarked for London 1862. Condition Report: Condition is good and clean. Appears to be in working order. NO key present. CASE: is undented but has surface scratching, inner hallmarks are clear. GLASS: has minor surface scratching. DIAL: Although clean there are two areas of damage to the edge by the 11 and 111. chip to edge of dial at 2 o'clock. Not tested.
J.G. GRAVES, SHEFFIELD; a late 19th century silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the movement inscribed 371672, case hallmarked for Chester 1899, a further silver cased key wind example and a crown wind example (3).
A Victorian hallmarked silver open faced key wind pocket watch with white enamel dial inscribed "James Weir Glasgow 18108" and set with Roman numerals, the movement also signed "James Weir, 21 Argyle St, Glasgow 18108", case hallmarked for London 1871, diameter 5cm, with graduated silver fob chain and T-bar, and a late Victorian hallmarked silver open faced pocket watch with white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and inscribed "Improved Patent", the movement signed "Halpern Bros, Manchester 9309", case hallmarked for Chester 1900, diameter 5.5cm, also a contemporary pocket watch stand (3). CONDITION REPORT: The Weir pocket watch is in good condition with just a couple of minor dents and surface wear, the second watch is loose on the hinged dial and it does not fasten tight, there are a few surface scratches.
A late 19th century silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the verge movement inscribed "JSB No.20324", the case hallmarked for Chester 1887, and a chromed pocket barometer with fitted hallmarked silver covered case, centred with thermometer, with easel stand to the back allowing it to act as a portable weather station, case hallmarked for Mappin & Webb, Birmingham (date letter rubbed), length 16.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: This is not in working order.
K.ARABIAN, CONSTANTINOPLE; a late 19th century silver cased key wind hunter pocket watch made for the Middle Eastern market, the circular enamel dial set with Arabic writing numerals and subsidiary seconds, inscribed to the centre, the case hallmarked for London 1895, suspended on white metal fob chain with T-bar. CONDITION REPORT: Lots of hairline cracks to dial. Heavy wear to case. Balance wheel not moving. Movement signed "K.Arabian". Postage within UK would be £12 + VAT.
WALTHAM; a gold plated cased open face crown wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the mechanism stamped 24040376, an Accurist 9ct yellow gold cased mechanical wristwatch on gold plated bracelet and a base metal necklace (3). CONDITION REPORT: Glass in the pocket watch is missing.
A military issued crown wind pocket watch, various other pocket watches including one inscribed "Railway Timekeeper", a collection of wristwatches including LEONIDAS; a gentleman's vintage wristwatch with circular dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary dials, also three Masonic enamel jewels.
A Victorian hallmarked silver cased key wind open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial bearing Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, probably Leon Steiner, Birmingham 1883, diameter 4.5cm, and another similar example with engine turned case, diameter 5cm, contained in a watch stand, and a silver plated vesta case with shield shaped monogrammed cartouche (3).
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