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THREE PAIRS OF GENTLEMAN`S TROUSERS, CIRCA 1820-40, in varying weights of unlined white linen or heavy cotton, each with a two-button waist and a buttoning trap fly and each with two buttoning hip pockets and a deep watch pocket, the cuffs fitted with buttons for instep straps (varying conditions but all with staining and some damage)
FOUR PAIRS OF GENTLEMAN`S TROUSERS, CIRCA 1820-40, in varying weights of white linen or cotton, one pair lined with wool, three pairs with a two-button waist and one pair with a three-button waist, three pairs with trap flies and one with a button fly and French bearer, all with two buttoning hip pockets and a deep watch pocket, the cuffs fitted with buttons for instep straps (varying conditions but all with staining and some damage). Trousers gradually began to replace pantaloons as fashionable legwear for European gentlemen in the second decade of the nineteenth century and were worn, strapped over ankle or Wellington boots, by both civilians and naval and military officers. White trousers of the type in the preceding two lots were allowed for wear by naval officers in the Royal Navy`s Dress Regulations of 1827. In the Army`s Dress Regulations of 1831, such white trousers were ordered to be worn by all general and staff officers as well as by officers of Foot Guards and line infantry between 1st May and 14th October; in 1832, the Royal Navy followed the example of the Army and specified trousers `of white Russia duck` for wear between the same dates (Jarrett, 1960, pp.80 & 82). In the collections of the National Maritime Museum is at least one pair of trousers ascribed to a Lieutenant H. James (accession number UNI0228) (illustrated in Miller 2007, p. 134), which appears very similar to some of the pairs of trousers in the preceding two lots. While it is, therefore, possible that some or all of the pairs of trousers in the preceding two lots could have been worn by General George Vaughan Hart, the strongest candidate for their ownership is probably Commander George Vaughan Hart, R.N.
A military stop watch, the case back engraved A.M. 6B/117 1147/GG; a white metal cased top wind pocket watch with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case stamped 0.935; and a silver cased `Acme Lever` pocket watch with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the case import hallmarked London 1915 (3)
A gold plated top wind English lever pocket watch with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial by Thomas Russell, London, the fifteen jewel movement numbered 334221; and a Silvernus screw-back cased top wind lever pocket watch with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial by Thomas Russell, Liverpool, the movement numbered 49594 (2)
A Cyma top wind Swiss lever military pocket watch with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and fifteen jewel movement numbered 401328, case back engraved G.S.T.P. M98660; a Doxa top wind Swiss lever military pocket watch with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the case back engraved G.S.T.P. H09103; and a top wind screw back cased Swiss lever military pocket watch with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the case back engraved GS/TP 030642 (3)
A military top wind pocket watch with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case back engraved G.S.T.P. M81927; two Railway Timekeeper top wind pocket watches with Arabic numerals; a chrome cased Ingersoll top wind pocket watch with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial; and three other top wind pocket watches (7)
An Ingersoll Triumph top wind pocket watch with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial; a Railway Timekeeper top wind pocket watch with Arabic numerals;an Everite top wind pocket watch with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial; a Kienzle chrome cased top wind pocket watch with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial; two silver cased pocket watches; and two other pocket watches (8)
A chrome cased Aircraft top wind pocket watch with black dial, Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case back engraved with an aeroplane and `Mark 196`; two Smith`s Empire top wind pocket watches with black dials, Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dials; a Westclox top wind pocket watch with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial; and two other Smith`s Empire top wind pocket watches with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dials (6)
A silver cased Waltham pocket watch with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement numbered 832578, case hallmarked London 1875; a silver cased pocket watch with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement signed Jos. Wilkinson, Sheffield and numbered 11878, the case hallmarked London 1877; and one other gun metal cased pocket watch with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial (3)
A white metal cased top wind fob watch with floral enamel dial and Roman numerals, case marked .800; a silver cased top wind pocket watch with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case hallmarked London 1911; and two other silver cased key wind pocket watches with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dials (4)
A Waltham top wind military pocket watch with black dial, diamond markers and subsidiary seconds dial, the case back numbered 4548; a top wind military pocket watch with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the case back engraved G.S.T.P K4235; a Damas top wind military pocket watch with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial , the case back engraved G.S.T.P. 286545 XX; and one other Damas top wind military pocket watch with black dial, Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case engraved G.S/T.P 169043 (4)
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