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GWR Pre-grouping Pocket Watch, by Lancashire Watch Co Ltd Prescot. A good quality English made watch with top wind and lever set for time adjustment. The dial is free from chips and has GWR enamelled below the XII position as well as the makers name. The good quality Nickel case has matching numbers 230 to all parts and the back of the case has GWR hand engraved onto it and the number 2029 machine engraved, the numbered movement 328340 is fully signed Lancashire Watch Co Ltd Prescot & London and the records show that this was made with 4 pairs of extra jewels and supplied to the GWR on the 15th March 1900. In fully cleaned and working condition, this type of watch is the rarest GWR pattern of all.
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Fusee Pocket Watch No12195, by John Agar Bury. A top quality English made fusee watch with back wind and key set to the hands, the movement is engraved 12195 John Agar Bury and is in working condition. The dial is free from chips and has Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Compy 12195. The Nickel case has L&Y hand engraved to the rear. A stunning watch and the first time we have seen a watch by this maker.
Lynton & Barnstaple Railway Pocket Watch manufactured by the American Waltham Company. Rear engraved "L&BR", the watch is in fine working condition and comes with original, hallmarked silver Albert that has a 9ct gold enamel National Union Of Railwaymen Badge attached. This official issue watch was the property of Driver F.W. Northcombe who joined the L&BR as a Loco Fireman right at the beginning of the railway operating in 1898, became an established Driver and left at closure. The NUR Badge is engraved "Presented to Bro F.W. Northcombe By The Barnstaple Branch 1925". A small, original photograph of Mr Northcombe accompanies and also a few newspaper cuttings from the time.
Great Northern Railway Fusee Pocket Watch No 65, by John Walker London. A top quality English made fusee watch with back wind and key set to the hands. The movement is engraved `461 JNo Walker 48 Princess St Leicester Sq London` and is in cleaned, working condition. The dial is free from chips and has Great Northern, John Walker 77 Cornhill & 230 Regent St London enamelled onto it. The Nickel case has Great Northern No 65 hand engraved to the rear. A stunning watch and possibly the earliest Great Northern watch to survive, we have certainly not seen anything to match this.
An Omega rolled gold cased Gents crown-wound Pocket Watch, the enamelled face with Arabic numerals and having inset second hand above the 6 o`clock position, the jewelled movement serial No. 4109575, the Dennison ``Moon`` outer case No. 432641, the inner back `English made guaranteed to be made of two plates of 10ct gold with plate of composition between and to wear 20 years`, the case scratched within with dates of various services
9ct gold cased hunter pocket watch , Dennison case Birmingham 1926, white enamel arabic dial (chip), subsidiary seconds, case 50mm, keyless 15-jewel Satisfaction movement. (Ticks, winds, adjusts); a gold plated open faced pocket watch with a Swiss 15-jewel movement (winds, ticks, adjusts) (2)
An early Victorian silver cased open faced key wind pocket watch by `G Corrall` of Congleton, movement number 8716, with key, hallmarked for Birmingham 1856, the circular dial enamelled and with central tooled gilt metal hub, inscribed around the outer rim "Keep me clean and use me well and I to you the truth will tell", with silver Albert and T-bar (illustrated)
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