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EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY MOSER WRIST WATCH altered from a fob watch, with Arabic numerals, with two subsidiary dials, note: this watch is purported to have been altered by the original owner from a pocket watch to deter its being taken by the invading Nazi army who were instructed to confiscate pocket watches but not wrist watches
Good English silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1879, signed Alfred Gray, Weybridge, gilt spotted movement with double table roller balance staff with gold safety dart, freesprung Pennington compensation balance with gold timing and intermediate screws, terminal curved balance springs, the dial with Roman numerals, blued steel hands, up/down indicating dial over constant seconds, the plain case with applied gold hinges, case maker GJT (George James Thickbroom), 57mm
Early 18th century English fusee verge pocket watch in need of restoration, signed Daniel Quare, London, no. 0808, the movement with large pierced engraved balance cock and foot, flat steel balance with tulip pillars, enamel dial with Roman numerals within a consular gilt metal and silvered case, 59mm (at fault)
Interesting German silver verge calendar pocket watch, unsigned full plate fusee movement with pierced engraved balance bridge, silver regulating disc and cylindrical pillars, the enamel dial painted with a double headed eagle crest for the city of Schleswig-Holstein (Germany), with blued steel centre seconds, subsidiary hour dial beneath unusual mother of pearl inset day and date dials, with a consular case and high dome glass, 58mm
Edward Prior, London silver verge hunter pocket watch for the Turkish market, London 1838, the fusee movement signed Edw Prior, London, no. 55168, pierced engraved balance cock with diamond endstone, flat steel balance and silver regulating disc over cylindrical pillars, the enamel signed dial with Turkish numerals and within an engraved case with a shaped border, case maker JD, 52mm
Good Swiss 18ct lever half hunter slim dress pocket watch, import hallmarks for London 1910, nickel finish jewelled lever movement, the silvered engine turned dial with retail brand 'J.W Benson, London', with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds within a clean outer case, inscribed cuvette, 64.8gm, 45mm; with Hunt & Roskell in alliance with J.W Benson Limited blue lined original box
Silver fusee lever 'Marine Decimal Centre Seconds Chronograph' pocket watch, Chester 1880, three-quarter plate movement no. 9/43856, the cuvette with presentation inscription for the 'Y.C.F Challenge Cup Presented by the Supporters Dated April 9th 1881', the dial with centre seconds, outer twenty-five three hundred chapter with Roman numerals, the case with an oval cartouche applied with gold hinges, 56mm
Good 18ct quarter repeating pocket watch, London 1885, the gilt three-quarter plate lever movement signed Routley, Bath, no. 85300, the white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds within a polished plain case, with stem wind and repeat slide with hammers striking on gongs, 101.8gm, 51mm; together with various related papers and historic insurance valuations
German gunmetal lever double-sided calendar pocket watch, the white dial with Roman numerals, moon phase aperture and subsidiary seconds with blued steel hands, signed J. Verhagen & Co, Coeln, the calendar reverse with gilt dial with outer day and date chapters with month aperture, jewelled gilt bar movement, 52mm (white dial at fault)
English silver fusee lever pocket watch, Chester 1837, signed E. Worwick, Colmoor Row, highly decorated half plate movement with Massey type III escapement, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the case with applied gold hinges, case maker JLS & Co (Joseph Louis Samuel), 48mm *Almost certainly an apprentice piece
Late 17th century French gilt brass verge Oignon pocket watch movement, signed Charles Champion a Paris, the fusee movement with Egyptian pillars, rack and pinion regulation with a large foliate chased and engraved cock with mock pendulum bob on the arm of the plain steel balance, 46mm diameter; mounted upon an associated white enamel clock dial plate (dial at fault)
George III English verge silver pair cased pocket watch, London 1770, the fusee signed Owen Jackson, Tenterden, no. 279, with pierced engraved balance cock, flat steel balance, silver regulating disc and square baluster pillars, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer Arabic five minute chapter and silver hands within matching cases, case maker TI, 51.5mm; together with a short steel Albert and key
18th century English verge silver pocket watch, London 1758, the fusee movement signed Jas Pryer, London, no. 1526, with fine pierced engraved balance cock, flat steel balance, silver regulating disc and square baluster pillars, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer Arabic five minute chapter with blued steel hands, case maker SP (either Sarey Price or Southern Payne), 42.5mm (lacking the outer case)
Fine and rare gold double dial keyless lever pocket watch with triple calendar, moon phase and seven time zones, signed Henry Lewis & Co 172 New Bond Street London, circa 1900, the white dial with Roman numerals, triple calendar subsidiary dials with constant seconds and moon phase (dial at fault), the reverse enamel white dial with subsidiary dials for Washington, Paris, Chicago, Melbourne, Berlin and San Francisco all with Roman numerals and blued steel hands, 55mm
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