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An 18ct Gold Cased Open Faced Top Wind Pocket Watch by H L Brown, Sheffield, the circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, with centre sweep seconds hand, inscribed with maker`s name and The Only Greenwich Time Watches, the movement signed and numbered 78062; a Silver Cased Key Wind Pocket Watch, the case engraved with a vacant buckle cartouche (2) **Formerly the property of Ernest Needham, Captain of Sheffield United and the England team with related ephemera
An Edwardian silver and cut glass watch-top inkwell desk calendar John Grinsell & Sons, London 1906, the heavy square cut glass inkwell with bevelled edges and hobnail base, the front with calendar window and hinged stamp safe beneath, the top with central inkwell, the hinged cover with a pocket watch mount enclosing a good quality silver cased pocket watch by the AM Watch Co., Crescent Garden, Waltham, Mass., with white enamel Roman dial, engine turned case and key wind three quarter plate gilt lever movement, signed, 4in. (10.25cm.) high overall. See Illustration.
A Patek Philippe for Tiffany & Co. 18ct gold cased pocket watch the striped engine turned lever movement signed `Made for Tiffany & Co. by Patek Philippe & Co., Switzerland, Twenty (20) Jewels No. 178009, Eight (8) Adjustments, the plain polished gold case also signed and numbered `178009` to the back cover and dust cover, the 38mm. white enamelled dial with black Arabic numerals and red numerals to the outer minute track, subsidiary seconds at six, signed `Tiffany & Co., Switzerland`, the case 45mm. diameter, the back with engraved presentation inscription dated 1953. See Illustration.
A silver Milleret Geneve pocket watch silver case marked for Leo Steiner of Birmingham 1883, outer backplate with scroll engraving bearing a vacant cartouche surrounded by a floral wreath, inner back plate with two holes for wind and set movement, 35mm enamel dial, white centre with enamel polychrome wreath framing the central hand pin, light gray outer chapter ring with Roman numerals framed with a circumference of enamel florettes interspersed with trailing thistle design.
A Victorian silver cased full hunter lever pocket watch by Dobson Gradon of Blackhill (Co. Durham), the 42mm. white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds at six, the plain silver case hallmarked Rotherham & Sons, Birmingham 1886, no.516, the gilt three quarter plate movement signed and numbered 242478. See Illustration.
A George III 18ct gold cased fusee pocket watch by Edward Barker of London the engine turned case hallmarked Joseph Glenny, London 1818, the 32mm. gold dial with matted chapter ring with applied polished rose gold Roman numerals, outer dot minute track, engraved wavy shell to the centre with key winding hole at four, blued steel hands, the movement with verge escapement, plain pillars, diamond endstone and three armed steel balance, signed `E. Barker, London, No.1004`. See Illustration.
An early 19th century French gold cased lever pocket watch c.1830, the matted gilt dial with foliate engraved Roman chapter ring and lozenge banded outer minute track, blued steel hands, key wind hole at two o`clock, unsigned lever movement, within an ornate matted gold case (tests 18ct) with applied beadwork shell decoration to the case back and conforming wrigglework to the borders, the fob ring with impressed ox head and `P` gold mark, 43mm. diameter. See Illustration.
A George III silver pair cased verge fusee pocket watch the gilt movement with silver plate, signed `Jn. Curtis London No.8473`, with floral and foliate pierced and engraved balance cock and foot, steel balance, blackened and gilt painted regulator disc, 35mm. white Roman enamel dial (chipped), the case by JC, London 1782.
A 9ct gold cased full hunter lever pocket watch the Dennison case hallmarked Birmingham 1929, the 40mm. white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at six and blued steel hands, signed `Northern Goldsmiths Co. Newcastle Admiralty Swiss Made`, the fob wind movement signed `Northern Goldsmiths Co. Newcastle Swiss Made 15 Fifteen Jewels Timed 3 Positions for all Climates`, the inner dust cover with engraved inscription, engraved monogram to case back. See Illustration.
A Victorian silver cased fusee pocket watch the 45mm. white Roman dial with subsidiary seconds sat six, the engine turned case by James Thickbroom, London 1862, the gilt fusee movement with turned pillars, floral and foliate engraved balance cock, diamond endstone and polished steel three arm balance, signed `Jas. Smith Carlisle 24405`, with full dust cover.
A Swiss silver cased open face lever pocket watch early 20th century, the 40mm. white enamel Roman dial with subsidiary seconds at six and gold spade hands, the engine turned silver case signed by the retailer, `Kendal & Dent, London` to the dust cover, the gilt three quarter plate lever movement with removable dust cover.
A comprehensive collection of WWI Guernsey R.G.L.I. memorabilia belonging to Private Edwin Despres Falla of the Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, to include war medals, 15ct gold locket, silver pocket watch, vesta case, bullet brooch, military issue wrist watch and personal silver cased wrist watch, a lock of hair, a fragment of marble inscribed `Nov 4 1917 Arras`, photographs, postcards, letters, diary, wedding photograph and marriage certificate, 1st Royal Guernsey Militia `B` Company I.D. card, militia hat, dog tags, Service New Testament Bibles, war grave photograph, framed death plaque etc., together with a large framed portrait photograph of Private Falla in uniform and a framed official Royal condolences letter and scroll. (qty.) * Private Edwin Despres Falla was a bandsman for the L`Islet Salvation Army Corps and a Private in the 1st Battallion of the RGLI, son of John D. and Annie S. Falla of St Sampsons, married to Lavinia S. Falla (neé Quevatre). He was wounded in action by shrapnel on March 19th 1918 and succumbed to his wounds the following day in a field hospital run by the Australian Red Cross. He was buried with full honours at Cemetery B.3, Nine Elms, Poperinghe, Belgium. See Illustration.
A Movado 14ct gold full hunter gentleman's pocket watch, the gold dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary second hand, approx 5cm diameter, approx gross weight 83.5g. CONDITION REPORT: Overall good condition, minor surface scratches to case. Running as of 12/05/14 but no guarantees given as to the working order of any timepiece.
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