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14ct gold hunter pocket watch by TAVANNES with miniature on the front of the case depicting a Russian Commander. With original box baring a matching portrait. Lever escapement. Swiss, made for the Russian market. C.1890. PLEASE CLICK HERE TO VIEW 360 DEGREE IMAGESCondition: Good condition movement good
Egyptian Revival, 18 carat gold and enamel dress pocket watch with ornate enamel case of Egyptian design. Dial with Breguet numerals and subsidiary seconds. Lever movement. Size 45mm c.1920. PLEASE CLICK HERE TO VIEW 360 DEGREE IMAGESCondition: Overall condition very good. movement serviced and working.
14ct gold hunter pocket watch with enamel portrait of Czar Nicholas II and diamond set on reverse. Lever escapement. Inscribed with 'Alexander the Liberator', nickname of Alexander II. Swiss, made for the Russian market. C.1910. PLEASE CLICK HERE TO VIEW 360 DEGREE IMAGESCondition: Good condition enamel dial aged
A George V silver open-faced pocket watch, Kay's Triumph, Birmingham, 1922, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary dial for seconds, the case with engine-turned decoration and vacant cartouche, with key; a sterling silver brooch, with blue enamelled petals, 2.1g; an Edwardian turquoise and seed pearl ring, two stones lacking, in 15ct rose gold, size P; a silver and gilt filigree bracelet, centred with a shell cameo, 10.6g; a sterling silver and cameo ring; a silver bracelet, composed of two rope-twist strands and a snake-link strand, clasp lacking; a sterling silver and hardstone crucifix pendant, on a metal chain; a white metal bangle; and a metal vesta case, etc (11)
A sterling silver open-faced pocket watch, the white and pale pink enamelled dial with black Arabic numerals and gilt details, the case flat-chased with scrolling foliage and vacant cartouche, hung from a glass dome display case; a stainless steel open-faced pocket watch, Ingersoll Ltd, London, Triumph, the white dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary dial for seconds; and a white metal open-faced pocket watch, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary dial for seconds (3)
A miscellaneous collection of English silver, Chester, Sheffield, Birmingham & London, 1896 - 1964, comprising: a cigarette case, two napkin rings, a tortoise shell brooch (pin lacking) and a wristwatch, lacking strap, 127.3g weighable silver; and a stainless steel open-faced pocket watch, the dial with black Arabic numerals (6)
An Edward VII silver photograph frame, maker Arthur & John Zimmerman, Birmingham, 1902: of Art Nouveau influence decorated with stylised flowerheads,enclosing a photograph of Mrs Elise Holt, lady's maid to Lady Lochern, together with a Longines lady's open faced pocket-watch on metal chain, belonging to Mrs Holt(2).
An 18ct multi-colour gold keyless pocket watch: the gold dial having raised Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel spade hands and raised gold floral decoration to the outer edge, the three-quarter plate movement having a lever escapement with an engraved balance cock, and numbered 23146, the case numbered 23146 and hallmarked for 18ct gold, Chester, 1855/56 along with the casemaker's initials TR, for the Liverpool watchmaker Thomas Russell.
Duncan, an 18ct gold open faced pocket watch: the fusee movement having a plain steel balance to the lever escapement and numbered 20346 below the regulation the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and signed Duncan 2560, the case with engine-turned decoration to the back and sides and hallmarked for 18 carat gold, London 1821, with the maker's initials WW, probably William Wright, watchcase maker of St Lukes, London, diameter 40mm.
An 18ct gold ladies half-hunter pocket watch: the keyless movement with a Brequet overcoil hairspring to the lever escapement, with a split bi-metallic balance, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and blued steel spade hands, the half-hunter case stamped 18K, with an attached safety pin, diameter 35mm.
J. Barber, Winster, a silver pair-cased pocket watch: the chain fusee movement having turned finned pillars, a verge escapement with a pierced and engraved backcock depicting an urn with flora and a silvered regulation disc, engraved with the maker's name J. Barber, Winster, N 439, the dial with black Roman numerals, spade hands and decorated with a hunting scene to the surround, the silver pair-case hallmarked on both inner and outer for London, 1782, with the case maker's initials I.W, diameter 50mm. * Biography Jonas Barber of Winster was a member of the renowned clock making family and is regarded as one of the greatest of the Cumbrian clock and watchmakers.
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