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A Continental silver cased open faced pocket watch by Bauer of Geneva c.1910, with signed key wound gilt metal three quarter plate movement, 36mm. matted silver dial with applied gilt Roman numerals, engraved floral spray to centre and applied gilt floral and foliate border, in an engine turned silver case. See Illustration.
A William IV silver pair cased fusee pocket watch the full gilt keywind movement signed `J. Pauling, London` and numbered 19083, with pierced and engraved grotesque mask, foliate and floral cock, with white enamel Roman dial with gold hands, the case hallmarked for Benjamin Norton, London 1831, the case containing an engraved watch paper for `F. Bolt, Watch & Clock Maker, Silver Smith, Guernsey`. See Illustration.
A Continental silver cased half hunter pocket watch the fob wound, gilt jewelled lever movement signed `JB&W Swiss Made`, with 35mm. white enamel Roman dial with gilt hands and subsidiary seconds at six, in a Continental silver engine turned case with blue enamelled Roman numerals to front, retailer`s engraving to dust cover `E.W. Bachmann & Co., Guernsey, Swiss Made`. See Illustration.
A mid 19th century silver cased verge pocket watch with pictorial dial the key wound gilt chain driven movement signed `Row, Alton` and numbered 27047, with pierced foliate and grotesque mask cock, with Roman white enamel dial, the centre with enamelled scene of farmers with a three horse plough in a pastoral landscape, the plain case by Josiah Barnett & William Waters, London, 1850, with four silver Albert chains, one with fob seal. (5) See Illustration.
A rolled gold chronograph pocket watch c.1900, by Thomas Russell & Son, Liverpool, numbered 112129, the 45mm. Roman white enamel dial with centre seconds and outer split seconds, slide chronograph to side of case, fob wind, signed gilt movement with matching number, with a rolled gold Albert chain and 9ct gold fob seal. See Illustration.
A 9ct rose gold cased fob wound pocket watch the gilt three quarter plate 7 jewel movement numbered 437308, with white enamel Roman dial with subsidiary seconds at six, blued steel hands, in a 9ct rose gold Dennison Watch Co. case, Birmingham 1918, engraved inscription and dated November 14th 1918 to inner case, engraved initials to back. See Illustration.
A late Victorian English 18ct gold fob wound pocket watch the gilt jewelled three quarter plate movement signed `W. A. Furse` and numbered 205152, with white enamel Roman dial with subsidiary seconds at six and blued steel hands, the case with engine turned back by James Ramsay, Sheffield 1892. See Illustration.
A mid 18th century silver pair cased verge pocket watch by Thomas Moore, signed, the full gilt, keywind chain driven fusee movement with square baluster pillars signed `T. Moore, London, 8614`, fusee, enamel face with Roman numerals and outer arabic minutes, the case hallmarked for William London, London 1759, lacks cock, one hand and glass, requires repair.
A Victorian silver cased full hunter fusee pocket watch the full gilt movement signed `Le Cheminant, Wimpole St. London` and numbered 10731, with white enamel Roman dial with subsidiary seconds at six, signed to match movement, the engine turned silver case hallmarked for James Oliver, London 1874.
An early Victorian silver pair cased verge pocket watch the keywind chain driven fusee movement signed `George Worse, East Walton` and numbered 61821, with floral, foliate and grotesque mask pierced and engraved cock, white enamel Roman dial and plain silver pair case with matching number, maker Samuel Strahan, London 1837, with key and Victorian silver Albert chain. See Illustration.
A rare early 19th century Channel Islands pair cased fusee pocket watch the white enamelled dial with the name `William Lihou` in place of the numerals, the keywind gilt movement signed to the dust cover `Nich. De Garis Guernsey`, the silver case hallmarked for William Linsley, London 1806. See Illustration.
A 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch, with hand engraved coat of arms to the back cover, the cuvette hand engraved Jonas Watson, The Lodge, Llandaff, bezel and glass deficient Jonas Watson is listed in 1880 under nobility, gentry and clergy at the above address and as Jonas Watson esq magistrate acting in the division of Kibbor.
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