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A Scottish pair cased verge pocket watch, the silver pair cases hallmarked for London 1823 and made by George Lumsden of Pittenweem 1818/49, but interestingly signed backwards on the movement as Nedsmul no.199, Pittenweem. The fusee movement has a finely pierced and chased balance cock with a plain flat balance and circular turned and ribbed pillars. The plain white dial has Roman numerals and spayed hands, 2.25"" diameter overall.
A late 18c silver cased pocket watch by William Johnson of London and numbered 48280. The case is hallmarked for London 1783 and the movement has a finely pierced and chased balance cock depicting flowers, foliage and a bird and has a plain flat balance. The dial has beetle and poker hands, Roman numerals and Arabic outer minute figures. The front glass is missing and there is some damage to the movement, 1.5""diam.
A lot to include a 9ct rose gold cased watch, a 9ct yellow gold three stone ring, hallmarked Birmingham, a 9ct yellow gold and silver five white stone ring, stamped 9ct&SIL, a 9ct stone set bar brooch, hallmarked Birmingham, a 9ct gold and silver cross pendant with engraving to front, stamped 9ct&SIL, two ladies wrist watches, a pocket watch and various other costume jewellery to include brooches, necklaces and pin badges, together with a quantity of crowns.
A 19th Century silver cased gents pocket watch with fusee movement and key, the white circular dial having black Roman numeral hourly markers with minute track border and subsidiary dial to six o`clock position, dial marked D. W. Clarke, Cannock, the case exterior decorated with a machine turned design with central cartouche, together with a hallmarked silver double albert chain with a gold faced silver fob with fishing design, engraved to the rear `Wonby W. Westwood 1947`, having Birmingham hallmark.
A gents 18ct yellow gold Benson half hunter crown wind pocket watch, the white circular enamel dial having black Roman numeral hourly markers with minute track border and subsidiary dial to six o`clock position, the case of plain form with front window surrounded by blue enamel Roman numeral markers and inner minute track, case hallmarked London 1909.
A lot to include a 9ct rose gold cased watch, a 9ct yellow gold three stone ring, hallmarked Birmingham, a 9ct yellow gold and silver five white stone ring, stamped 9ct&SIL, a 9ct stone set bar brooch, hallmarked Birmingham, a 9ct gold and silver cross pendant with engraving to front, stamped 9ct&SIL, two ladies wrist watches, a pocket watch and various other costume jewellery to include brooches, necklaces and pin badges, together with a quantity of crowns.
A 19th Century silver cased gents pocket watch with fusee movement and key, the white circular dial having black Roman numeral hourly markers with minute track border and subsidiary dial to six o`clock position, dial marked D. W. Clarke, Cannock, the case exterior decorated with a machine turned design with central cartouche, together with a hallmarked silver double albert chain with a gold faced silver fob with fishing design, engraved to the rear `Wonby W. Westwood 1947`, having Birmingham hallmark.
A gents 18ct yellow gold Benson half hunter crown wind pocket watch, the white circular enamel dial having black Roman numeral hourly markers with minute track border and subsidiary dial to six o`clock position, the case of plain form with front window surrounded by blue enamel Roman numeral markers and inner minute track, case hallmarked London 1909.
An Art Deco ladies Newmark travelling clock in gilt brass case (working order), a hallmarked silver Victorian ladies wind-top watch with superb silver/gold dial (minus wind-key device), a Victorian rolled gold ladies wind-top fob watch by Mignon (all with jewelled movements), and the rolled gold case, only for a gent's wind-top open face pocket watch.
A Lady`s 18 ct Gold and Enamel Pocket Watch, the watch engraved ""EXAMINED BY DENTS WATCHMAKER TO THE QUEEN"" 33 Cockspur Street, London,.The back of the case having blue enamel initial, gold engine turned face, signed Lecomte Geneva, the watch having a 15 ct gold brooch clip, with original presentation box.
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