A third quarter of the 19th Century Silver cased open faced Pocket Watch, N W Tinkler of Newcastle on Tyne, No 1429, the engraved cock with jewelled end stone and gilt balance, with fined pillars and lever escapement, fitted dust cover, to a Roman enamel dial with subsidiary seconds, outside minute track and gilt fleur de lys hands, in a hinged case, with engine turned back cover, centred with a vacant gartered cartouche and milled band, width 2”, London 1859, makers mark R O, and with corresponding case number, width 2”; together with a base metal curb link Watch Chain and four various keys
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A third quarter of the 19th Century Silver cased open faced Pocket Watch, Baumgart of 6 Maddox Street, London, 7227, the frosted and gilt movement with engraved and jewelled cock and bi-metallic cut compensated balance, with blued steel hairspring and fined pillars with lever escapement and fitted dust cover, to a signed Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel spade hands, in a hinged case with engine turned back cover, centred with a vacant cartouche and milled band, width 2”, London 1864, makers mark T H
A mid 19th Century Swiss Silver cased open faced Pocket Watch, Bovet Fleurier 824, the frosted and gilt movement with glazed exhibition cover and heavily engraved components with blued steel screws and balance wheel with further blue steel hairspring, to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and Arabic quarters, with blued steel hands and sweep centre seconds, signed at 6, in a hinged and polished case, with single Chinese character mark to the back cover, numbered 824, width 2 ¼”
An early 20th Century Gold-plated Half Hunter keyless Pocket Watch, Prima, the Swiss jewelled movement with Geneva striped decoration and bi-metallic cut compensated balance, with blued steel over coiled hairspring and micro regulation, to a signed Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and gilt spade hands, in a hinged and polished Dennison case, with Roman chapter ring, numbered 1794336, width 2”
An early 20th Century Gold-plated Half Hunter keyless Pocket Watch, the Swiss 15-jewel movement with Geneva stripe decoration and mono metallic balance, with blued steel hairspring, to a double sunk Roman enamel dial, with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds (hairline), and blued steel spade hands, in a hinged and polished Illinois Watch Co Case, with cobalt blue enamel Roman chapter ring, numbered 2970929, width 2” $60-70
An early 20th Century Gold-plated Half Hunter keyless Pocket Watch, unsigned, 124432, the 16-jewel movement with mono-metallic balance and over coiled hairspring, to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, signed F A Chandler of Leamington, with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and blued steel spade hands (hairline), in a hinged and polished Dennison Case, number 277543, with blue enamel Roman chapter ring, width 2”
A last quarter of the 19th Century Silver cased open faced Pocket Watch, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with all over engraved decoration and Chinese character mark, and blued steel screws, with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blue steel hairspring, to a Roman enamel dial with Arabic quarters and blue steel spade hands, in a hinged and polished case, bearing pseudo marks and Chinese character marks to the centre, numbered 14902, width 2 ¼”
A first quarter of the 20th Century Silver cased Half Hunter keyless Pocket Watch, D F & C, “Selizi”, the 19-jewel movement with spotted decoration and five adjustments, to a bi-metallic mono-metallic balance, with over coiled hairspring and micro regulation, to a signed Roman enamel dial, “Kendal & Dent, London, Makers to the Admiralty”, with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and blued steel spade hands, in a hinged and polished case, with presentation inscribed cuvette “Presented to ex P C W J Thrower, by the Officers and Men of, L Divn Met Police, as a mark of respect and esteem on his retirement after nine years and three months service, 18th Feb 1924”, and with blue enamelled chapter ring, marked for Birmingham 1922, makers mark ALD and numbered 424702, width 2”; together with its original outer box of issue
An early 20th Century Gold-plated Half Hunter keyless Pocket Watch, Record, 125081, the 15-jewel movement with four adjustments and bi-metallic cut compensated balance, with blued steel over coiled hairspring and micro regulation, to a signed Arabic enamel dial (hairlines), with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel spade hands, in a hinged and polished Dennison Case, numbered 1009140, width 2”
A second quarter of the 20th Century Silver cased Half Hunter keyless Pocket Watch, J W Benson, Ref 938A, the frosted and gilt jewelled movement with mono-metallic balance and over coiled hairspring, to a signed Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and gilt spade hands, in a hinged and polished case, with cobalt blue Roman chapter ring, London 1936, makers mark J W B, and numbers 652641, width 2”
An early 20th Century Swiss Gold-plated Half Hunter keyless Pocket Watch, unsigned, the 15-jewelled movement with Geneva stripe decoration and mono-metallic balance with over coiled hairspring, to a Roman enamel dial with sunk subsidiary seconds, outside minute track and blued steel spade hands, in a hinged and polished Dennison Case, numbered 950088, with a black Roman enamel chapter ring, width 2”
A last quarter of the 19th Century Silver cased Half Hunter keyless Pocket Watch, unsigned, the frosted and jewelled three-quarter plate movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel over coiled hairspring, to a Roman enamel dial (chip at 4.30), with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel spade hands, in a hinged and polished case, with cobalt blue Roman chapter ring, marked for Birmingham 1886, makers mark E D, numbered 82881, width 2”
An early 20th century American Gold-plated Full Hunter keyless Pocket Watch, A W W Co, 20885573, the 17-jewel movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance, blue steel over coiled hairspring and micro regulation, to a signed Roman enamel dial (hairlines), with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel spade hands, in a hinged and polished Dennis Case, numbered 610898, width 2”
A late 19th Century American Gold-plated Full Hunter keyless Pocket Watch, Elgin Natl Watch Co, 4014745, the decorated movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel over coiled hairspring, to a signed enamel dial, with blue Arabic numerals and outside minute track with sunk subsidiary seconds and gilt hands, in a hinged case with all over engraved decoration and plain polished band, width 2”
A late 19th Century American 14K Full Hunter keyless Pocket Watch, A W W Co, Waltham, “Chronometro Virtoria”, 8477151, the jewelled movement with engraved decoration, to a bi-metallic cut compensated balance, with blued steel over coiled hairspring and micro regulation, to a signed Roman enamel dial with sunk subsidiary seconds (hairline), and outside minute track with gilt spade hands, in a hinged case with all over engine turned decoration and contemporary armorial, with coin milled band, marked “Victoria 14K” and numbered 31696, width 2”
An early 20th Century Gold plated American Full Hunter keyless Pocket Watch, Elgin, the 7 jewel movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance, to a signed Roman enamel dial, with sunk subsidiary seconds, outside minute track and blued steel hands, in a hinged and polished case, with monogrammed front cover (hinge A/F), width 1 7/8”
An early 20th Century Swiss Gold-plated Full Hunter keyless Pocket Watch, the 15-jewel movement with Geneva stripe decoration, to a bi-metallic cut compensated balance, with blued steel over coil hairspring, to a double sunk Roman enamel dial, with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel spade hands, in a hinged and polished Illinois Watch Case Co Case and numbered 1818066, width 2”; together with a short graduated curb link Watch Chain with T Bar and Swivel, (2)
A late 19th Century Swiss Nickel cased over sized open faced keyless Pocket Watch, unsigned, the frosted gilt movement with mono-metallic balance, to a Roman enamel dial, with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and blued steel spade hands, in a hinged and polished case, with handset to the band, width 2 ½”
A first quarter of the 20th Century Silver cased open faced keyless Pocket Watch, the Swiss 15-jewel movement with three adjustments and Geneva stripe decoration, to a mono-metallic balance, and Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and blue steel spade hands, in a hinged case with engine turned back cover, centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche, with import marks for London 1924, Sponsors mark A G R, and numbered 3335602, width 2”
A second quarter of the 20th Century Silver cased open faced keyless Pocket Watch, the frosted and gilt 15-jewel Swiss movement, to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and blued steel spade hands, in a hinged case with engine turned back cover and presentation inscribed cuvette “Presented to H Bellamy, with thanks for action and co-operation in preventing a serious fire at Farndon Field on 6th Oct 1939”, and with a coin milled band, Birmingham 1937, makers mark A L D, and numbered 678327, width 1 15/16”
A late 19th Century Swiss Silver cased open faced keyless Pocket Watch, Longines, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with blued steel screws and bi-metallic cut compensated balance, with blued steel hairspring, to a Roman enamel dial with sunk subsidiary seconds and outside minute track, in a hinged and polished case, with hand set to the band, signed to the inside back cover and cuvette, and numbered 137156, width 1 7/8”
A first quarter of the 20th Century Silver cased open faced keyless Pocket Watch, “The Atlas Watch”, retailed by Aldred and Son of Great Yarmouth, the Swiss frosted gilt and jewelled movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel over coil hairspring, to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and sunk subsidiary seconds with blued steel hands, in a hinged and polished case, with retailers signature to the cuvette, bearing import marks for London 1914, and numbered 475297, width 2”
A late 19th Century Nickel cased open faced keyless Pocket Watch, the frosted and gilt three-quarter plate movement with mono-metallic balance, to a Roman enamel dial (hairline), signed “Ally Slopers Half Holiday”, with subsidiary seconds, outside minute track and blued steel hands, in a hinged case with hand set to the band, engraved to the back cover with an image of Ally Sloper, and further signed A Sloper F O M, and cuvette signed “Presented by Ally Sloper”, width 2 1/8”
An early 20th Century American Nickel cased open faced keyless Pocket Watch, Seth Thomas, 277002, the 15-jewelled movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel over coil hairspring, to a signed Arabic enamel dial (hairlines), and with red five minute marker, outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, in a polished case with screw down bezel and back, width 2 ¼”
An early 20th Century Swiss gunmetal cased open faced keyless Alarm / Pocket Watch, Zenith, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance, and blued steel over coiled hairspring, with hammer strike on a coiled gong, to an Arabic enamelled dial with outside minute track, luminous numerals and subsidiary seconds and 6, with Alarm subsidiary at 12, and two way winding, in a polished case, with hinged stand back cover, and two hand sets to the band, width 1 15/16”
A Mixed Lot comprising: An early 20th Century Silver cased open faced keyless Pocket Watch, Orta, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement, to an Arabic enamel dial, with sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel moon hands, in a hinged case with all over engine turned back cover, centred with a vacant cartouche; together with a Silver cased open faced Pocket Watch, Jas Hackett of Liverpool, No 334, the frosted gilt movement with blued steel screws and engraved cock, signed patent, and fined pillars, (movement incomplete), and detachable dust cover, to a Roman enamel dial, (hairlines and lacking hands), with outside minute track, in a hinged case with engine turned back cover and milled band, marked for Chester, makers mark H F, width 1 7/8”, various dates and makers, (2)
A Mixed Lot comprising: A Silver cased open faced Pocket Watch by Johnson & Son of Victoria Street, Derby; together with a Swiss Silver cased open faced Pocket Watch, with three-quarter plate movement, Roman dial with blued steel hands, in a hinged case with engine turned covers, various dates and makers, (2)
An 18th C pair cased pocket watch by Charles Clayton, London, No. 1367, the white enamel dial with black Arabic and Roman numerals, pierced and engraved balance cock, white metal regulator dial, verge escapement with fusee, square baluster pillars in white metal case numbered 1367 and white metal outer case containing three watchmakers` paper disks (all from North Devon)
A good Third Reich military issue pocket watch, matt dial with smaller seconds dial and another to show winding status (how long since it was fully wound or how long before it needs rewinding, marked 7, 14, 21, 28), the plated case marked on the reverse with eagle and swastika over serial number 201612 and “M 7877 I Kl..”. GWO & C Plate 13
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.
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