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Victorian silver cased open-face pocket watch, E.D.M Billings signed white enamel Roman dial with seconds subsidiary, together with 'fine silver' full hunter, two other silver cased pocket watches and a plated Goliath pocket watch, 6.5cm diameter and smaller, also to include an Edward VIII silver cigarette case, Birmingham, 1936, 86.1g approx. (6)
Thomas Russell & Son, Liverpool, late Victorian 18ct gold keyless pin set 1/5 second chronograph pocket watch, signed stepped Roman dial no. 101551, hinged case back and cuvette, hallmarked 18ct Chester 1900, no. 101551, movement signed Tho. Russell & Son, Liverpool, Makers to The Queen, 3/4 plate movement no. 101551, D55.8mm, gross weight 145.6g
American (Waltham) Watch Co., retailed by Fattorini & Sons Bradford, silver key wound pocket watch, signed white enamel Roman dial, subsidiary seconds, double bottom coin edged case hallmarked Birmingham 1876, signed Model 1883 full plate 7 jewel movement, no. 6896024, D55.3mm with white metal albert
An 18th century silver pair cased pocket watch, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement signed Pet Garon, London, 1919, the back of the case with engraved decoration incorporating initials, flowers and tools, the outer case with silver coloured metal inlaid decoration to the tortoiseshellSlight loss to enamel dial, underneath the 6, there is slight rubbing to around the key winding hole, the tortoiseshell has slight loss and there are a few areas of loss to the silver inlaid decorationWinds and runs but we do not guarantee this nor that it keeps good time, 1919 is movement number, dial looks to be period and not replaced, case possibly later than watch movement, mark is rubbed so possibly earlier, tortoiseshell case possibly could be later but no way of telling but does fit the watch, makers mark probably "John Lamb" who was active mid 18th century, case probably later to movement
A fine late 19th century gold repeating hunter pocket watch, the enamel dial signed AD LANG ET PADOUX, GENEVE, with a glass dust cap, the case engraved on one side with a monogramme, and the other side with an armorial and mottoCurrently running and generally telling the minutes although we do not guarantee this or that it keeps good time, Chimes well.minute repeating, overall condition good, no obvious damage to the dial to the naked eye, some minor faults under a 10x lens, movement starting and stopping so probably needs a service41.7 g all in55 mm width
VICTORIAN SILVER POCKET WATCH 40.0mm diameter open face case, finely chased and engraved with empty cartouche to centre back. White enamelled dial and silver engraved chapter ring. Dust cover stamped Fine Silver. Complete with original winding keys. Weight 48.3 grams. Condition Report : Currently working, sold as seen. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
ANTIQUE SILVER POCKET WATCHES & KEYS One open face with gilded dial, hallmarked London 1875 makers mark JR (missing glass face and hands). One Omega open face (chrome). One silver open face, hallmarked London 1870. One Waltham Mass silver open face (missing glass face) Also one Ladies fully engraved, Swiss open face, with Swiss hallmarks. Sold as seen. Total weight 467.7 (plus a set of modern pocket watch winding keys)
JAEGER LE COULTRE MILITARY POCKET WATCH, bearing serial number 004049At the time of this condition report the watch appears to be running The condition of watches offered at auction varies widely due to factors including age, possible restoration, repair and general wear and tear. Condition reports relate to watches’ condition at the time of inspection by McTear’s specialists, McTear’s cannot guarantee watches to function beyond that point. Watches are not tested in house for accuracy, duration or water tightness. Buyers should assume that all watches purchased will require regular servicing to be useable and reliable. If McTear’s have been unable to open a watch case safely, the completeness and functionality of the movement within cannot be commented on or guaranteed. McTear’s cannot offer any form of guarantee that movements and/or all component parts are original to any watch.
SILVER POCKET WATCH, the face with Roman numeral dialsAt the time of this condition report, the watch is not running, appears to have been made by William Hudson of SunderlandThe condition of watches offered at auction varies widely due to factors including age, possible restoration, repair and general wear and tear. Condition reports relate to watches’ condition at the time of inspection by McTear’s specialists, McTear’s cannot guarantee watches to function beyond that point. Watches are not tested in house for accuracy, duration or water tightness. Buyers should assume that all watches purchased will require regular servicing to be useable and reliable. If McTear’s have been unable to open a watch case safely, the completeness and functionality of the movement within cannot be commented on or guaranteed. McTear’s cannot offer any form of guarantee that movements and/or all component parts are original to any watch.
Negretti & Zambra Weather Watch English, c.1900, engraved to the silvered face 'Negretti & Zambra' , the weather watch pocket barometer with three concentric silvered dials, outer ring indicating pressure, ring for wind direction, center with altitude correction and windows for fall rise and steady, rear of case with letter codes for forecasts, case circumference with altitude correction scale, in velvet lined dark red Morocco case impressed with later gilt lettering for 'W.J.S. 1934, Footnote: responds to plastic bag test, suspension hoop missing, push button to case catch missing Forecasting weather with the Negretti & Zambra Weather Watch - This pocket barometer contains Negretti & Zambras Weather Forecaster, which was patented in 1915 and developed based on real weather conditions observed over a span of ten years. To forecast the weather, you can set the wind direction and align the central disc with the steel pointer on the dial. Adjusting the altitude correction involves rotating the rear cover until the arrow lines up with the appropriate level on the scale engraved on the side of the case. By considering whether the pressure has been rising, falling, or remaining steady, along with the season (summer or winter), you can read the letter that appears within the corresponding sector in the center of the dial. A detailed description of its operation can be found on page 89 of Banfield's book "BAROMETERS Aneroid and Barographs", with an illustration on page 87.
Silver pair cased verge fusee pocket watch - case hallmarked 1835 London, by Horatio and George Elliott Bartlett, engraved on the movement 'H Tilbury' 'Padbury Bishops Waltham ' '9197' complete with 4 original 'Padbury' watch papers with various dates from 1860's onwards. Slight age related damage to face. 6cm width approx.
Collectables, Watches and Clocks, a collection of 10 pieces to include Jay's of Oxford Street London silver pocket watch on heavy silver chain, yellow metal Accurist watch (no strap), Seiko 5 Alarm Chronograph Calculator wristwatch, Gucci wristwatch (assumed to be genuine), Seiko Dual Time 'Time After Time' wristwatch, Casio Alarm Chronograph wristwatch and more (gen gd)
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