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A group of three pocket watches comprising a lady's silver pocket watch, London 1877 engraved W&G Hills, Rochester, the dial with Roman numerals and gilt border, with key, an engraved silver pocket watch, Birmingham 1811, Swiss made, the white dial with Roman numerals, and a 14ct gold lady's pocket watch, white dial with Roman numerals, the case engraved and bearing an enamelled numbered ring, together with three winding keys.
A GENTLEMAN`S 18CT YELLOW GOLD HALF HUNTING-CASED POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed `J W Benson, London`, the outer dial cover with blue Roman numerals in a foliate engraved case and one other similar 18k open-face pocket watch (2)
A varied selection of Watches including a modern Smith's Pocket Watch, a gentleman's Tissot Dress Watch with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds hand, two 1950's/60's gentlemen's Watches (minus straps), an early 20th Century silver plated cased Wristwatch with white enamel dial with Roman numerals and an early 20th Century silver cased Hunter Pocket Watch with white enamel dial (6)
ANONYMOUS, AN UNUSUAL SWISS GUNMETAL CASED OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH with perpetual calendar to the reverse, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, hands and sunken subsidiary seconds dial, to the reverse is the perpetual calendar dial, with day, date and month, the date indicated by a half moon hand indicator to the date chapter ring, 4.8cm diameter
A George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch, with picture dial by Jn. Blaylock of Carlisle, circa 1780, key wind, Serial No. 2029 (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement is inscribed Jn. Blaylock 2029. The inner case is hallmarked London 1780 as is the outer case. The hallmarks correspond as do the makers initials KP. The case dial and movement appear to match and the pillars on the movement would indicate a date circa 1780. The outer case is in generally good order. It shuts as it should. The watch glass has minor chips around the outer edge at the edge of the bevel. These are more visible from the interior. The dial appears to be in first class condition. The pointers are original. The outer case is in good order and the hallmarks clear and legible. There is some solder beneath the handle on the inside edge of the case presumably to stop the handle from pivoting. The movement appears to be clean and is currently ticking away.
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