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An 18ct Gold Open Faced Pocket Watch, signed Josh Penlington, Liverpool, No. 4138, 1836, detached lever movement, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds, maker`s mark WMWM, London 1836 and numbered 4138, engraved with a crest and engine turning, 46mm wide, with a 9ct gold pencil and a chain with clasp stamped 9c
A late-Victorian 9ct gold cased half hunter pocket watch by Sir John Bennett Ltd., London, keyless fob wind, with `The Spartan` 15-jewel gilt three quarter plate Swiss movement, signed white enamel Roman dial with outer minute track, subsidiary seconds at six o`clock, blue steel hands, plain case with black Roman chapter ring to front.
A framed display showing a Swiss made pocket watch, hands and glass missing; and a pair of spectacles (1 lens cracked through), mounted on green baize backing together with a hand written note “Personal Items found, after the crash of the R.101 airship on her journey from England to India. France 1930”. The frame 26cm x 31cm x 4.5cm deep has a similarly written label on reverse “Presented to British Legion Salford Branch. 1931”. Frame some wear. GC See Plate.31
A wooden shield, 40.5cms x 31cms, displaying the following relics: copper crown emblem above a brass name plate engraved “ W.J Brymer”; the bowl end of a smoking pipe, WM band stamped CV; a pocket watch (no glass or hands remain, enamel face chipped); a pocket knife; a commercial nameplate of “Drew Clark & Co Leyton E10” all mounted above an aluminium plate engraved “Relics taken from R101 France”, the relics wired onto brass backing plates, (pipe bowl detached). The reverse with photocopy of page regarding R-101 from Flight magazine of October 10, 1930 and copy from a later publication. . GC See Plate.31
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH, `the express English lever` of typical form with Roman hours and subsidiary seconds dial by John George Graves, Chester 1901, suspended by a white metal chain. 5cm(d) 141grams(total); sold together with a Georgian silver pocket watch, the highly engraved movement engraved Geo Clark London, indistinct marks to case. 4cm(d) 92grams(total) Condition Report: Minor wear marks and scratches to first watch, the second with dents and cracks to dial, chips to glass.
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