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English silver fusee verge motto dial pocket watch, hallmarked Birmingham 1839, the movement signed J & T Gibson, Alnwick, no. 994, the brass and enamel dial with a foliate engraved centre and motto to the border `Keep me clean and use me well and I to you the truth will tell`, 50mm (lacks original outer case)
Fine 18th century gold fusee verge pair case pocket watch, the movement signed P Dupont, London, no. 1097, pierced engraved balance cock with silver regulating dial and square baluster pillars, the inner case with maker`s initials W. R and no. 1666, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and outer Arabic five minute divisions with steel beetle and poker hands beneath a bullseye glass, fine quality repousse outer case depicting figures and a horse within scroll borders, 50mm; together with a gold and gilt chatelaine repousse with a classical figure and cherub
English fusee verge centre second pocket watch, the dial and movement signed George Wainwright, London, no. 9443, the movement with stop work, pierced engraved balance cock and silver regulating dial, the enamel dial with centre seconds and subsidiary hour dial with Roman numerals, base metal engine turned case, 49mm
18th century silver fusee verge pair cased pocket watch, hallmarked London 1772, the movement signed Richard Stone, Thame, no. 399, pierced engraved balance cock with silver regulating dial and square baluster pillars, the enamel dial with Roman numerals within matching outer cases with bright cut engraving, 49mm
Elgin National Watch Co. gold plated lever hunter pocket watch, no. 12606058, engraved outer case, 49mm; Illinois Springfield Watch Co. gold plated lever hunter pocket watch, Central double roller 17 jewel movement, no. 3614900, the two part white dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds within engraved foliate case, 50mm (2) (a.f)
18th century gilt fusee verge pocket watch, the movement signed Balsel Denn, London, no. 3171, square baluster pillars and pierced balance cock with regulating dial, the dial with Roman numerals and outer Arabic five minute numerals, original beetle and poker hands, matching outer case, 48mm
Early 19th century fusee verge half hunter pocket watch, hallmarked Dublin 1805 or 1829 (hallmark partially rubbed), the unsigned movement with engraved bell shape balance cock, the dial with Arabic numerals and inner chapter with winding hole at the four o`clock position, consular case, case maker `WH`, 56mm
Nickel cased cylinder centre second pocket watch, the gilt plate movement with reverse train, stamped trademark branded `The Conqueror`, the white dial with centre seconds, timepiece style with Roman numerals and gold Louis style hands over the visible balance wheel and exposed regulator, plain outer case, 55mm
18ct lever centre second chronograph pocket watch, hallmarked Chester 1895, three-quarter plate gilt movement, no. 19094, the two part white dial with Roman numerals and outer 25-300 tachymeter chapter, signed E. Barraclough & Sons, Leeds, plain outer case with engraved initials, 124gm, 54mm
Rare early 19th century Ormskirk Chaff cutter pocket watch, hallmarked Chester 1805, the movement signed John Ryland, Chester, no. 952, the white dial with letters utilising numerals (Richard Hatch), matching outer cases, 58mm *This form of escapement is known as the Debaufre escapement and was invented by Peter Debaufre in 1704. It consists of two saw tooth escape wheels of the same count mounted on a pinion with staggered teeth and driven by the contrate wheel. Examples came into use around 1800 and gradually phased out around 1830. Henry Sully invented a similar escapement and Paul Garnier`s carriage clock escapements have similarity to the Debaufre form*
Rare 19th century silver fusee lever slow beat (10000bph) pocket watch, hallmarked Chester 1852, the movement and dial signed Thos Yates, Preston, no. 3405, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds within a rubbed engine turned outer case with milled band, 50mm*This type of escapement by Thomas Yates was patented in November 1846, no. 11443*
18th century silver fusee verge pair case pocket watch, the movement signed Thos Miller, London, no. 12291, pierced balance bridge with silver regulating dial and square baluster pillars, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer Arabic five minute divisions and gilt Louis style hands, repousse pair case depicting classical figures and cherubs within a foliate scroll surround, 51mm
English fusee lever G. W. R. silver pocket watch, hallmarked London 1872, the movement and dial signed Skarratt & Co., of Worcester for the Great Western Railway, no. 4084, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds within a plain outer case stamped G. W. R. 866, 52mm; with protective base metal outer case
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