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Rare gun metal presentation "Calendrier Brevete" pocket watch of German manufacture with lever movement, the reverse with calendar including days of the week and date, the face with second hand and phases of the moon, Calendrier Brevete German Manufacture the watch winds and ticks gun metal casing
A Continental silver moonphase triple calendar open-face keyless pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel spade hands, 4 subsidiary dials with moonphase and silver dust cover, case no. 26712, case width 49mm, not currently working (A/F)Movement – not currently working and needs attentionDial - glue evident around moonphase subsidiary dial and general wear to high pointsGlass - minor surface marksHands - minute hand broken and subsidiary date hand detachedCase - general wear to high pointsCrown – hands adjust smoothly and pushers working
IWC - a late 19th century Swiss sterling silver 'Pallweber' Jump Hour and Minute half hunter keyless pocket watch, white enamel dial with silvered numeral apertures, subsidiary seconds dial and motto "Don't be a clam", with sterling dust cover, engraved "Maker to the Royal Observatory Sir John Bennett 65 and 64 Cheapside London, case no. 290945, case width 52mm, not currently workingMovement – not currently working and only ticks for a few seconds before stopping Dial - several faint hairline cracksGlass - general surface dirtHands - lacking subsidiary handCase - general wear with a few light dents on casebackCrown - can only adjust minutes from 00 to 09 otherwise not working
An early 20th century nickel "Railway" open-face keyless pocket watch, by John Elkan Ltd of London, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, 15 jewel movement, case no. 2816336, case width 58mm, working orderMovement – currently working Dial - clean Glass - cleanHands - goodCase - a few dents on casebackCrown – hands adjust smoothly
OMEGA - a First World War Period nickel Borgel open-face keyless trench pocket watch, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, 15 jewel movement, serial no. 9962550, case width 58mm, not currently workingMovement – not currently working and needs attentionDial - several edge chips and hairline cracksGlass - cleanHands - second hand detachedCase - general wear with light dents on casebackCrown – hands adjust smoothly
An early 20th century nickel open-face key-wind pocket watch movement, by T F Cooper of 6 Calthorpe Street, Grays Inn Road, London, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, fleur-de-lis hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, case width 70mm, not currently working, in silver-fronted crocodile travelling timepiece case with strut backing, William Comyns London 1902, height 11.5cmMovement – balance beat is quite faint and watch probably needs a serviceDial - very cleanGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - 1 sharp chip to rear edge of nickel casingNotes - silver front has several light dents and engraved emblem, general wear to crocodile backing, strut button and hinge working, hallmarks clear
An early 20th century nickel open-face keyless Goliath pocket watch, by Mappin & Webb of London and Johannesburg, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel spade hand and subsidiary seconds dial, case no. 551536, case width 65mm, not currently working (A/F)Movement – not currently working and lacking a few screws, main spring wheel is looseDial - cleanGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - light surface wearCrown – crown and stem are loose
An early 19th century silver pair-cased open-face key-wind verge pocket watch, by Barden of Boreham, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, spade hands, pierced and engraved balance cock, with cylindrical pillars, movement no. 9660, hallmarks London 1835, outer case width 56mm, not currently workingMovement – not currently working, chain is corrodedDial - several heavy chips around edge particularly at 5 along with faint hairline cracksGlass - heavy surface abrasionsHands - tip of minute hand brokenCase - general wear with a few very minor dents on outer caseback
A 19th century silver open-face key-wind Goliath pocket watch, indistinct maker, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel spade hands and silver dust cover, hallmarks London 1887, case width 69mm, not currently workingMovement – not currently working and needs attentionDial - several faint hairline cracks around edge and maker's name is wornGlass - several light surface marksHands - slightly rustedCase - general surface wear and inner dust cover has a cut-out aperture for key-wind movement (a replacement movement), otherwise only general surface wear
A 19th century 18ct gold open-face keyless pocket watch, by Dent of 33 Cockspur Street London, Watchmaker to the Queen, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial, 18ct dust cover, rose-cut diamond balance jewel, serial no. 26451, hallmarks London 1870, case width 49mm, 118.4g gross, working orderMovement – currently working Dial - very light surface dirtGlass - light surface marksHands - good Case - general surface wear and light marks mainly on high points of caseback, cartouche has engraved initial C crowned with Earl's coronetCrown – hands adjust smoothly
An Art Deco American 14k gold filled open-face keyless pocket watch, by New York Standard Watch Co USA, silvered dial with applied gilt Deco Arabic numerals, blued steel spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial and engine turned case, by Philadelphia Watch Case Co, 15 jewel movement, serial no. 1011022, case no. 12320, case width 44mm, working orderMovement – currently working Dial - several abrasions and surface stain patchesGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - general wear and light abrasions mainly on casebackCrown – hands adjust smoothly
An early 20th century silver half hunter keyless side-wind pocket watch, by Thomas Russell & Son, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel double spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial and engine turned case, with blue enamel chapter ring, import hallmarks London 1919, serial no. 100441, case no. 286100, case width 50mm, working orderMovement – currently working Dial - cleanGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - light wear to high points and few minor dents on casebackCrown – hands adjust smoothly
ELGIN - a Second World War Period nickel plated open-face keyless pocket watch, black dial with Arabic numerals, spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, 7 jewel movement, serial no. 41282740, case no. 4964939, case width 51mm, not currently workingMovement – not currently working and appears to be over-wound Dial - cleanGlass - general surface marksHands - goodCase - general wear and some plating wornCrown – hands adjust smoothly
An early 20th century nickel open-face keyless Goliath pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel spade hand and subsidiary seconds dial, serial no. 3065667, case width 66mm, working orderMovement – currently working Dial - light surface stain patchesGlass - light surface abrasionsHands - goodCase - general wear and light surface abrasions with 2 minor dents on casebackCrown – hands adjust smoothly
J W BENSON - an early 20th century silver open-face keyless side-wind pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel double spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial and silver dust cover, Birmingham 1905, case no. 711, case width 50mm, working orderMovement – currently working Dial - cleanGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - very light wear mainly to high points of casebackCrown – hands adjust smoothly
A First World War Period gun-metal open-face keyless alarm pocket watch, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel cathedral hands, subsidiary patent alarm dial and subsidiary seconds dial, case no. 101480, case width 50mm, working orderMovement – currently working, alarm function workingDial - some filament from numerals missingGlass - 2 edge cracks at 2 and 3, along with general surface marksHands - slightly rusted with lume filament missingCase - general wear and abrasions mainly on casebackCrown – hands adjust smoothly
A 19th century silver open-face key-wind doctor's type centre seconds chronograph pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, spade hands and sweep centre seconds chronograph hand, hallmarks Chester 1881, serial no. 79978, case width 58mm, not currently workingMovement – not currently working Dial - cleanGlass - cleanHands - good Case - general wear and light surface abrasions mainly on caseback
An early 20th century silver full hunter keyless pocket watch, by Pluto, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial, engine turned case and silver dust cover, 17 jewel movement, hallmarks Birmingham 1924, serial no. 456601, case width 50mm, working orderMovement – currently working Dial - 1 extremely faint hairline crack? between 1 and 3 otherwise cleanGlass - cleanHands - a few surface abrasionsCase - very light surface wear mainly to high pointsCrown – hands adjust smoothly
A late 19th century silver open-face key-wind pocket watch, by John Forrest of London, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, spade hands, sweep centre seconds hand and engine turned case, serial no. 17389, hallmarks Chester 1897, case width 52mm, working orderMovement – currently working Dial - cleanGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - general wear and light surface abrasions mainly on high points of caseback
An early 20th century gunmetal quarter repeater open-face keyless pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial, gunmetal dust cover, serial no. 253693, case no. 109523, case width 52mm, working orderMovement – currently working, repeater function working Dial - very cleanGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - light surface abrasions mainly on casebackCrown – hands adjust smoothly
A mid-19th century silver pair-cased open-face key-wind verge pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, spade hands, pierced and engraved balance cock with cylindrical pillars, hallmarks London 1847, serial no. 74308, case no. 74308, outer case width 55mm, not currently workingMovement – not currently working Dial - hairline crack between 2 and 3 along with several small edge chipsGlass - general surface marksHands - goodCase - general wear and a few light dents
An early 20th century 9ct rose gold open-face keyless pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial, and 9ct dust cover, 15 jewel movement, hallmarks Birmingham 1928, case no. 11008, case width 48mm, 80.8g gross, working orderMovement – currently working Dial - very cleanGlass - very cleanHands - goodCase - extremely minor surface abrasions and a few very light dents on casebackCrown – hands adjust smoothly
An early 20th century nickel open-face keyless chronograph pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel spade hands and 2 subsidiary dials, serial no. 61268, case no. 55578, case width 52mm, working orderMovement – currently working, chronograph functions working Dial - cleanGlass - very light surface marksHands - goodCase - general surface wear with a few very light dents on caseback Crown – hands adjust smoothly
A collection of silver jewellery and other items. To include three sterling silver hinged bangles, a 925 amber set ring; a Swiss marked 935 silver pocket watch (missing crystal); a Kit Heath "White Diamonds" diamond pendant; a sterling silver charm bracelet with a series of silver plated football medals attached; a Marie Therese Thaler and other items of costume jewellery and non-silver coinage.
An American made engraved pocket watch With a white enamel with Roman numerals and subsidiary second dial, to a keyless wind movement. Untested but does not wind. Engraved with initials. Stamped "14k Puritan" to the inside dust cover. Case diameter approximately 42mm. Gross weight approximately 60.30 grams. In fitted case marked for "Geo Skea R.N.R. Nautical Optician, 27 Cranberry St. Brooklyn, N.Y."
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