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An 18 ct gold half Hunter gentleman's pocket watch, with plated dust cover, knob wind. Gross weight 82 grams. (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds and is currently ticking away. The dial and watch glass are in good condition with no issues. The case doors snap shut as they should. There are some minor losses to the enamelled numerals to the outer case and various small dints and dings. Case diameter 47 mm.
A gold plated full hunter pocket watch, with Dennison Star case and Swiss 15 jewel movement. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds and is currently ticking away. The watch glass is missing. The hour hand is slightly bent. The dial whilst not cracked does have some surface blemishes and scratches. The case is in generally good condition.
Silver pocket watch, Chester 1891 mm JH, on heavy silver fob chain mm H.B, plus two silver fobs, Chester mm WWC, and Birmingham 1905. Together with a small quantity of silver cutlery, including two silver forks London 1794 and 1798, table spoon London 1902 mm WWBT, and tea spoon London 1890 mm JATS.Condition ReportThis pocket watch is moving forward at time of entry, it has a winding key.
9ct yellow gold full hunter self wind Omega pocket watch. The watch having a 45mm white enamel face with sturdy Roman dial and second subsidiary dial, signed Omega, movement nr 5774847, in an Aaron Lufkin Dennison case, Birmingham hallmark dated 1923, approx 93.7 gms. Condition ReportThe watch case is in very good condition and appears to be running.
A HALLMARKED SILVER PAIR CASED PICTURE ENAMEL DIAL POCKET WATCH BY SAM HEYDON - LONDON 1766, outer case hallmarked for Birmingham 1836, image to dial of man crossing a bridge by an estuary with sail boats in the distance, outer casing white metal with Greco Roman scene to the back - possibly a later match, approx overall weight 100g, Dia 5 cm
An 18ct gold fob watch with Roman numerals to the white enamel dial and floral engraved case with gold cuvette suspended on a rose and white 9ct gold chain with yellow metal propelling pencil, diameter of watch 30mm, length of chain 33cm, combined weight approx. 41g.Condition Report: The pocket watch is free from any engravings to the shield shaped cartouche as is the propelling pencil, again it has panel but this is free from engraving, the watch is crown wind and ticks when wound although this is no guarantee of working order.
A Swiss made Victorian 935 silver ladies pocket watch from Jay's, 366 Essex Rd & 142&144 Oxford Street London. With decoratively engraved case of foliate design, enamel face, blue steel hands and roman numeral markers. Inside of case stamped 935 and lion passant marks and engraved with Jay's name and address. Approx. 3.5cm diameter dial. No key, not working.
A late Georgian silver double cased pocket watch by Edward White, Birmingham, complete with key. Interior of outer case and inner case fully hallmarked for 1812 and with William Ryley makers mark. Outer case has 5 antique advertising watch papers with handwritten dates and details to reverse. Watch not working.
A 9ct gold mounted folding pocket knife, a gold T-bar, detailed '9c', a 9ct gold cased propelling pencil, detailed 'Mordan Everpoint', a suspension loop, a filigree scent bottle, probably South American, a silver cased keywind open-faced pocket watch, fitted to a watch chain, with a key, and five further items.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An 18-carat yellow-gold-cased full hunter pocket watch: white-enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed 'JNo. Jones - 338 Strand - London' and '15886'; the subsidiary seconds-hand at the 6 o'clock position and a similar sized dial between the 8 and 9 o'clock positions; the fully cased and protected gilded movement also signed and numbered as above; the movement with slow-fast hand (outer case diameter approx. 41mm, gross weight approx. 74.52g)Condition Report: The dial isn't perfect. At the middle between the 5 and 6 o'clock positions there is a small hairline running from the outer ring. There are two small vertical cracks surrounding the 6' o clock numeral and what looks like a small curved hairline coming away from the 10 o'clock position towards the centre ( approx. 3mm long). The watch has a key and appears to be overwound to the fullest position and the movement will require attention.
A WWI / WW2 military issue A.W.W Co Waltham mass USA open faced pocket watch, comprising a signed white dial with numeral markers, subsidiary dial at 6, outer chapter ring, dial siged H WHITE & Co. 63 Cheapside London E.C, 3396E (hairline crack to dial), case approx 56mm, keyless wind, movement signed Waltham, numbered 23907258, nickel case back and side with broad arrow marked 3396E,Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in personGeneral condition, winds and ticking, hairlines to dial, wear and tear commensurate with age
A Military edition open faced pocket watch, silvered dial with black Arabic hour markers, chapter ring, subsidiary dial at 6, lume inserts to hands (some lume loss) white metal case approx 51mm, keyless top wind, case with broad arrow numbers indistinct Further details: Winds and working at time of report, wear and tear, slight marks to dial case wear and tear lume loss to hands
A selection of WW2 / Korean War era cloth divisional patches, to include among others a non matched pair of 7th Armoured Division (Desert Rats) formation signs, both right facing and having been uniform removed, a pair of (Sherwood) Foresters shoulder titles, 3 post war Commonwealth patches, a 49th West Riding Infantry Division patch, plus others.Plus, a military compass, a nickel military pocket watch (seems to be non-working), various cap badges, 2 vintage wristwatches, and a Korean War era soldiers service book.26 individual items.Generally good, with normal service wear.Many of the cloth patches have soiling from storage, with a few appearing to have never been on a uniform.The watches have some cosmetic wear, but their mechanical condition is unknown.The compass has service wear, and would appear to work as it should.
JOHN FORREST LONDON, VICTORIAN SILVE CASED POCKET WATCH CHESTER 1901 open faced, enamelled dial, set with Roman numeral and subsiduary seconds, the movement signed Chronometer Maker To The Admiralty 5.5cm diameter No winding friction with the key that we used, there is no key present in the lot, assume mechanism will require attention/overhaul; dial intact, a few small dents to case, rear cover catch mechanism not functioning, and further light general wear
COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY 1st: The floral and foliate brooch with circular-cut red and blue stones, 2nd: The earclips each set with circular-cut pink stones, 3rd: The gold plated egg-shaped locket, inlaid with a red stone, 4th: A pair of 18ct gold Tiffany earrings, 5th: Pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, 6th: A pocket watch, 7th: An Ernst Borel watch, 3rd with UK hallmark, 4th with maker's mark T&Co and UK import mark, various sizes (7) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An early 20th century manual-wind half-hunter pocket watch, in silver Dennison case, with blue enamel numerals to outer case, white enamel Roman dial with offset seconds at 6, along with a ladies 19th century key-wound pocket watch, engraved silver case, decorative white enamel Roman dial, on a chain with T-bar Location:
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