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An Edwardian silver mounted Goliath watch case on strut stand along with a nickel plated Goliath pocket watch with subsidiary seconds. Assayed Chester 1908. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Watch in good condition and working. Silver dented and with some holes. Strut has been set with a match stick for ease of release.
A George V 9 carat gold cased open faced pocket watch with double Albert chain, bar, swastika charm and a folding Masonic ball crucifix. With Roman numeral markers, subsidiary seconds and dial signed Renown. Assayed Birmingham 1924. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Watch working. Hair crack to the dial at 10.
A Victorian 18 carat gold cased full hunter chronograph pocket watch. Quarter striking on two coiled goings. With subsidiary seconds, centre second stop watch facility and slide repeater. Assayed London 1897. Dial 44mm diameter. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition. Mechanism working. Stop watch button requires quite a firm press.
An nineteenth century Swiss 18 carat gold open face slim pocket watch quarter striking on two coiled gongs, with button repeater and key wind movement. In fitted leather case with two compartments, one for a spare glass. With enamel dial having Roman numeral markers and Breguet style hands. Case back engine turned and signed inside P. C. Bonnet and numbered 1676 also inscribed on the leather case. Dial diameter 47mm. Gross weight 77 grams. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Very good condition. Mechanism working. Spare glass lost.
A Victorian hallmarked silver centre seconds chronograph pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, Arabic numerals to outer dial, movement signed John Forrest, London, Chronometer maker to the Admiralty, no. 24882, Birmingham 1876 on white metal Albert chain, S/D, together with a George V silvered dial pocket watch, London 1933, on hallmarked silver Albert chain (2)
A Victorian hallmarked silver open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, foliate engraved case with central vacant cartouche within blue enamelled band, together with hallmarked silver Albert chain, a foliate engraved vesta, a BSM fob, and other white metal items (8)
A late Victorian silver cased pocket chronometer, Roman numerals to white enamelled dial within an engine turned case centred by vacant shield cartouche, Birmingham 1886, together with a single Albert watch chain with 1887 silver sixpence fob and silver prize fob engraved Special Prize, Bee and Honey, West Bromwich, 1898 S/D.
Two late Victorian hallmarked silver open faced pocket watches, one with Roman numerals to white enamelled dial, subsidiary seconds dial, marked William Hardy, Shustoke, Chester 1888, on single Albert watch chain with 3d bit fob, the other a similar example with Swiss import hallmarks, together with a plain cased gold plated pocket watch, Roman numerals to white dial, subsidiary seconds, dial marked Elgin, to plated Albert chain (3)
An Edwardian silver mounted Goliath watch case on strut stand along with a nickel plated Goliath pocket watch with subsidiary seconds. Assayed Chester 1908. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Watch in good condition and working. Silver dented and with some holes. Strut has been set with a match stick for ease of release.
A George V 9 carat gold cased open faced pocket watch with double Albert chain, bar, swastika charm and a folding Masonic ball crucifix. With Roman numeral markers, subsidiary seconds and dial signed Renown. Assayed Birmingham 1924. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Watch working. Hair crack to the dial at 10.
A Victorian hallmarked silver centre seconds chronograph pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, Arabic numerals to outer dial, movement signed John Forrest, London, Chronometer maker to the Admiralty, no. 24882, Birmingham 1876 on white metal Albert chain, S/D, together with a George V silvered dial pocket watch, London 1933, on hallmarked silver Albert chain (2)
A Victorian hallmarked silver open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, foliate engraved case with central vacant cartouche within blue enamelled band, together with hallmarked silver Albert chain, a foliate engraved vesta, a BSM fob, and other white metal items (8)
A late Victorian silver cased pocket chronometer, Roman numerals to white enamelled dial within an engine turned case centred by vacant shield cartouche, Birmingham 1886, together with a single Albert watch chain with 1887 silver sixpence fob and silver prize fob engraved Special Prize, Bee and Honey, West Bromwich, 1898 S/D.
Two late Victorian hallmarked silver open faced pocket watches, one with Roman numerals to white enamelled dial, subsidiary seconds dial, marked William Hardy, Shustoke, Chester 1888, on single Albert watch chain with 3d bit fob, the other a similar example with Swiss import hallmarks, together with a plain cased gold plated pocket watch, Roman numerals to white dial, subsidiary seconds, dial marked Elgin, to plated Albert chain (3)
A First World War medal trio and miniatures to J, 31960 A. E Battersby R.N, together with a 15ct hallmarked full hunter pocket watch, a Christmas tin, a Russian cigarette case, an Armistice day hand written signal , a Royal Humane Society Testimonial, various paperwork and photographs. Albert Edward Battersby served on The Princess Royal during the Battle of Jutland. On leave after the battle he saved a young girl, Lily Blake, from drowning and was presented the pocket watch with its full inscription back on board ship.
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