A silver keyless wind half hunting cased gentleman`s pocket watch, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial (the hands lacking), the gilt jewelled lever movement detailed `Revue`, the inner case presentation inscribed `From the Oxford City Police Force Dec 3 1925` upon the recipient`s retirement, the case front with black enamelled Roman numerals, otherwise engine turned with a vacant shield and garter cartouche, Birmingham 1925.
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A gilt metal cased keyless wind open-faced gentleman`s pocket watch, the jewelled lever movement detailed `Rolex Lever Swiss Made`, a silver cased open-faced gentleman`s pocket watch, the lever movement detailed `Champion Liverpool Stewart Dawson & Co 115180`, Birmingham 1889, and a gold cased keyless wind open-faced lady`s fob watch with a cylinder movement, the case detailed `k14`.
A gold cased keyless wind open-faced gentleman`s pocket watch, the jewelled lever movement detailed `A.W.W. Co Waltham, Mass. Royal.`, gold inner case, the signed enamel dial with black Roman hour numerals, outer Arabic minute numerals and subsidiary seconds, together with a 18ct gold oval signet ring, Chester 1915.
An American gold keyless wind hunting cased gentleman`s pocket watch, the back plate of the movement detailed `Ellieron, Lancaster, PA. 111081`, the signed enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, detailed within the case back `Warranted 14k US Assay`, the three colour case front with a vacant shield shaped cartouche, within a floral and foliate surround, the case back decorated with a stag in a landscape.
A silver cased open-faced gentleman`s pocket watch, with a gilt lever movement detailed `No. 257967`, gilt dust cover, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, Chester 1896, with a silver curblink watch Albert chain fitted with two swivels, a T-bar and a silver fob medal, together with six gentlemen`s pocket watches.
A TORTOISESHELL PAIR CASED VERGE POCKET WATCH by Williamson, London, No.26934, the gilt full plate chain driven movement with foliate cock, squared baluster columns, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals in yellow metal inner case and tortoiseshell outer case, dial 3 1/2cm wide, outer case 4 1/2cm wide
A VICTORIAN 18CT GOLD POCKET WATCH, the chain driven verge movement having full gilt plate, the bridge chased with a griffin and inscribed "Patent" with No.4654, gold dial with floral centre, Roman numerals and moulded thistle border, in engine turned case, marked ILS & Co, Chester, 4 1/2cm wide
A PAINTED GILT METAL PAIR CASED VERGE POCKET WATCH by Christopher Pinchbeck, London, No.284, the chain driven movement within glazed case with full gilt plate, foliate pierced white metal cock and similar foliate chased pillars, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and Arabic seconds outer numerals, the inner case painted with St John the Baptist, the outer case depicting the Madonna inside and painted with a portrait of a Georgian gentleman in long wig to outside, dial 4cm wide, outer case 5cm wide
A large collection of watches in varying states of repair. Various makers, 19/20th century Including a rolled-gold cushion shaped gentleman’s wristwatch signed ROLEX (running but winding crown lacking and minute hand detached), a verge pocket watch movement and dial signed G.B. DUBLIN (balance staff broken, dial chipped), a lever packet watch movement signed Dent MAKER TO THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS OF THE ADMIRALTY..LONDON..4964 (balance staff broken, lever lacking) with assorted complete pocket watches (many silver cased), a few empty cases, a selection of dials, salvaged spares and related items, (qty).
Two early verge pocket watch movements. Mansell Bennett, London and J. Jolly, Paris, both late 17th century. The first with elaborate gallery pierced Egyptian pillars, fine mask and scroll engraved pendulum cock and signed Mansell Bennett to backplate, the second with Egyptian pillars, fine strapwork scroll-pierced balance bridge, regulation dial and signed I. IOLLY, A PARIS to backplate, with a rectangular verge timepiece movement with scroll-pierced balance cock and signed J. Bowen, LONDON to backplate (all lacking uder dial work and dials), (3).
A Victorian engraved gilt-brass carriage timepiece. Dent, London, mid 19th century. The four-pillar single fusee movement with Harrison’s maintaining power, lever escapement between the plates, and vertical monometallic balance with foliate engraved backcock and regulation pointer mounted on the backplate inscribed Dent, London, 1739, PATENT LEVER, the rectangular foliate-scroll engraved single-sheet silvered dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and gilt hands, the case with shaped hinged handle, concave caddy and spire finials above recessed frieze, bevel glazed doors to front and rear and deep foliate scroll work to sides divided by turned pilasters to angles, on stepped moulded base with turned feet, 11.5cm high excluding handle. According to Mercer (Mercer, Vaudrey EDWARD JOHN DENT AND HIS SUCCESSORS page 178) carriage clocks signed Dent, London can be included within the series signed E.J. Dent.. hence the current lot would have probably been made shortly prior to Edward John Dent’s death in 1853. Edward John Dent was a talented horologist who at the age of 17 transferred his apprenticeship from the trade of tallow chandler to watchmaking under the charge of Edward Gaudin in 1807. By 1814 he was becoming well known as a watch and clockmaker receiving commissions from the Admiralty for a ‘Standard Astronomical Clock’ and pocket chronometers for the Colonial Office Africa Expedition. In 1830 Dent went into partnership with the renowned watch and chronometer maker John Roger Arnold which continued until 1840 when he left and set up business alone as E.J. Dent at 82 Strand, London, primarily making marine chronometers, watches and precision clocks. In 1852 Edward Dent successfully tendered to make the Great Clock to be housed in St. Stephens Tower at the New Palace of Westminster. The clock was completed in 1859, apparently at a financial loss to the firm, however it ensured that the Dent name became a household name synonymous with fine clockmaking. After his death in 1853 the firm was continued by his successors and was still trading well into the latter half of the 20th century.
A Longines 9ct gold cased ladies wristwatch, c1960. Fitted with a 9ct gold bracelet, with a Longines presentation case; Also a 19th century Continental, 14K gold cased, ladies open face, top wind, pocket watch. With white enamel dial and gilt decoration. The case with facet edge design, with engraved decoration the case back. A/F (2)
A Jaeger Le Coultre oversized steel case, open face pocket watch, of slim proportions. Circular silver dial signed Jaeger Le Coultre With black enamel arabic 1/4 hour numerals, with an inner 24 hrs ring. The movement signed Le Coultre Co and numbered 59771. The case numbered 34907. 54mm diam.
Ladies` antique pocket watch, top wind, "working" order,white dial, approx. 25mm, black Roman numerals with a red Roman twelve, ornately patterned case, 9ct gold h/m & a ladies` wristwatch, jewelled movement, "working" order,dial approx. 18mm, black Arabic numerals, shaped gold case, 9ct h/m, fitted with leather strap (2)
Silver dress pocket watch, key wind, not working, white dial, approx. 32mm, garland of coloured flowers to centre, black Roman numerals each in gold circle, ornately patterned case, stamped 0.935, comes complete with 28" ribbed belcher chain & a gent`s pocket watch, key wind, not working, white dial, approx. 45mm, seconds dial & black Roman numerals, plain case, hinge broken & back plate loose, h/m London 1882 (2)
Gent`s silver pocket watch, `The Express English Lever` key wind, "working" order, white dial, approx. 45mm, seconds dial & black Roman numerals, no finger for seconds or minutes, glass missing & single Albert chains (2), both 12", graduated curb links, both fitted with T-bar & swivel fastener, one with fob shield, one with a base metal jump ring and the other needs swivel fastener fitting, stamped or h/m (2.65oz excluding watch) (3)
Gent`s `Omega` gold plated wristwatch, jewelled movement, not working, off-white dial, approx. 25mm, seconds dial & Arabic numerals, fitted with leather strap & a gent`s `Cordosa` pocket watch, top wind, "working" order, white dial, approx. 40mm, red centre sweep finger & black Arabic numerals, white metal case with a steam locomotive embossed on the back case, complete with 8" white metal watch chain, fitted with T-bar & swivel fastener (2)
Various pocket watches (3), comprising gold plated `Waltham`, not working, gold plated hunter, top wind, "working" order & a `Carna`, key wind, not working,complete with watch chain & wristwatches (5), comprising gent`s `Mortima`, jewelled movement, "working" order, unusual shaped dial with day-just feature, black Roman numerals, fitted with black leather strap, sports type wristwatches (2), both require batteries, stainless steel bracelets, ladies` `Montine` wristwatch, jewelled movement, "working" order, integral gold plated link bracelet & a ladies` quartz wristwatch, "working" order,with plain black dial set with a tiny diamond chip, fitted with black leather strap (8)
Gent`s gold plated `Prescot` pocket watch by `Lancashire Watch Co.`, top wind, "working" order,white dial, approx. 45mm, slight hairline cracks, seconds dial & black Roman numerals, plain polished case, a gold plated hunter, top wind, not working, & a `Hamilton` pocket watch, top wind, not working (3)
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