An 18ct gold pocket watch with detent escapement, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement having a spring detent escapement with a split bimetallic balance, the cover having engine turned decoration and signed 'Chronometer', the case having engraved engine turned decoration to the rear and stamped 18K to the inside, diameter 46mm.
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Waltham Vanguard. An open faced gold pocket watch, the white enamel dial signed 'Waltham, Vanguard, USA' and having black Arabic numerals, blued steel spade hands and a subsidiary seconds dial, the movement signed and numbered 'Waltham, USA, Vanguard, 29377599', the case hallmarked for 9 carat gold, London 1904, diameter 50mm.
R. Salsbury, Guildford. An 18 carat gold pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands, a subsidiary seconds dial and signed 'R. Salsbury & Sons, Guildford', the movement having a lever escapement with a bimetallic balance, a fully engraved backcock and signed as the dial, the open faced case hallmarked for 18 carat gold, London 1886, diameter 48mm. * Robert Salsbury is recorded as working in Guildford from 1869 until 1878 becoming 'and Sons' after this date.
Waltham, Riverside Maximus. A 9 carat gold half hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands, a subsidiary seconds dial and signed 'Waltham, USA', the movement having a lever escapement and signed 'A.W.W. Co, Waltham, Mass. Riverside, Maximus, 15061872', the half hunter case hallmarked for 9 carat gold, Birmingham 1929 and stamped with the casemaker's initial's 'A.L.D.' for Dennison, the rear engraved with monogrammed initials, diameter 48mm. * The American Watch Co. was the predecessor of the Waltham Watch Co. although watches continued to be signed by both concerns along with names of the other companies under this umbrella. Watches for the British market were exported and then cased in this country, usually by the Dennison Watch Case Co. of Birmingham. Aaron Dennison (1812-1895) had set up the above watchmaking company in 1854 at Waltham, Mass., before setting up his case factory in Birmingham.
Waltham. An open faced gold pocket watch, the white and cream enamel dial signed 'Waltham, USA' and having black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and a subsidiary seconds dial, the movement having a lever escapement with a split bimetallic balance, signed and numbered 'Crescent St, Waltham, Mass. USA, 16036759', the case stamped with the casemaker's name 'Dennison' and hallmarked for 9 carat gold, Chester 1912, diameter 52mm. * For details of Waltham and Dennison see Lot No. 328.
E. Bourquin, Locle. An 18 carat gold hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel moon hands, a subsidiary seconds dial and signed 'E. Bourquin and Fils, Locle', the bar movement having a lever escapement with a split bimetallic balance and signed as the dial, the full hunter case signed and numbered to the inner cuvette '6531', the inside stamped 'State stamp of Neuchatel for 18 carat', diameter 48mm. * Edouard Bourquin was a member of a large, well known family of watchmakers based in Switzerland during the 19th century with outlets in both London and Paris.
An 18 carat gold hunter pocket watch, the silver dial having engraved decoration, raised gold work, black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and a subsidiary seconds dial, the bar movement having a lever escapement with a split bimetallic balance, the full hunter case engraved to the inner cuvette with the various watch features, the inside stamped '18K, 15284', engraved with floral decoration to the front and rear, diameter 48mm.
An 18ct gold hunter pocket watch with detent escapement, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the three-quarter plate movement having a spring detent escapement with a split bimetallic balance, the backplate numbered '82801', the case having an engraved motif to the front and hallmarked for 18 carat gold, Chester 1812, diameter 52mm.
Edwd. Ashley, Clerkenwell. An 18 carat gold pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands, a subsidiary seconds dial and signed 'Edwd F. Ashley, 2 Green Terrace, Clerkenwell, 03836', the full plate movement having a lever escapement with a split bimetallic balance and signed as the dial, the open faced case hallmarked for 18 carat gold, London 1888, diameter 50mm. * Edward F. Ashley is recorded as working in Green Terrace, Clerkenwell, London from 1878 until 1913.
Waltham. An open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial signed 'Waltham, USA' and having black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and a subsidiary seconds dial, the gold filled case stamped to the inside with the casemaker's details and serial number 'A.L.D., Dennison Watch Case Co., Sun, 519873', the movement having a lever escapement and stamped on the backplate 'A.W. Co, Waltham, Mass, Riverside, 17045692', diameter 50mm. * For details of Waltham and Dennison see Lot No. 328.
J. Beddow, Wem. An 18 carat gold pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and a subsidiary seconds dial, the three quarter plate movement having a lever escapement with a split bi-metallic balance and signed 'F. Beddow, High Street, Wem', the open faced case hallmarked for 18 carat gold, London 1883, the inner cover engraved with a presentation for 1884, diameter 50mm. * James Beddow(s) is recorded as working in Wolverhampton from 1834.
Ellison, London. A gold plated pair cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Arabic numerals and brass hands, the chain fusee movement having a verge escapement with a plain three arm steel balance, a pierced and engraved backcock, a silvered regulation dial and signed 'Ja. Ellison London, 19912', having a plain inner case and tortoiseshell outer with pique work to the edges, diameter 50mm. * James Ellison is recorded as working in London pre-1784.
William Plumley, London. A gold pair cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, Arabic outer numerals and blued steel 'beetle and poker' hands, the chain fusee movement having Egyptian pillars, a verge escapement with a plain three arm steel balance, a pierced and engraved backcock, a silvered regulation dial and signed 'Wm. Plumley, London, 443', having a plain inner case with the outer case having repousse decoration, diameter 45mm. * William Plumley Snr is recorded as working at Cheapside, London, until 1769 having been apprenticed in 1749 and being a Freeman of the Clockmaker's Company from 1756 until 1779. His son, also William, was apprenticed to him in 1773.
Thomas Savage, London. A silver pair cased pocket watch, the silver champleve dial having black Roman numerals, Arabic outer numerals, blued steel 'beetle and poker' hands and signed 'Savage, London', the chain fusee movement having Egyptian pillars, a verge escapement with a plain three arm steel balance, a pierced and engraved backcock, a silvered regulation dial and signed 'Thos. Savage, London, 870', having plain silver inner and outer cases, diameter 60mm. * Although there are a number of makers recorded with this name, the maker of this watch is quite probably the Thomas Savage who was the son of Thomas Savage Snr of Exeter and apprenticed in 1659 to Joseph Quash of London. Having returned to Exeter, where he was jailed for having Jacobite sympathies, he moved back to London to work at East Smithfield, becoming insolvent in 1721.
George Charle, London. A silver pair cased pocket watch for the Turkish market, the silver champleve dial having black Turkish numerals, blued steel 'beetle and poker' hands (one replaced) and signed 'George Charle, London', the chain fusee movement having Egyptian pillars, a verge escapement with a plain three arm steel balance, a pierced and engraved backcock, a silvered regulation dial and signed 'George Charle, London, 67543', having plain silver inner and outer cases hallmarked for silver, London 1791, diameter 58mm. * George Charle is recorded as working from before 1794 at 19, Wilderness Row, London, and is known as a maker of watches for the Turkish market. A watch by this maker is illustrated in Antique Watches by Camerer Cuss, plate 87.
Charles Cabrier, London. A silver pair cased pocket watch, the silver champleve dial having black Roman numerals, Arabic outer numerals, blued steel hands and signed 'Cabrier, London', the chain fusee movement having Egyptian pillars, a verge escapement with a plain three arm brass balance, a pierced and engraved backcock, a silvered regulation dial and signed 'Cabrier, London', having a plain silver inner case stamped with the maker's initials and serial number 'AM & F, 1418' and with a later outer case, diameter 50mm. * For details of Cabrier see Lot No. 339.
Charles Cabrier, London. A silver pair cased pocket watch, the silver champleve dial having black Roman numerals, Arabic outer numerals, blued steel 'beetle and poker' hands and signed 'Cabrier, London', the chain fusee movement having Egyptian pillars, a verge escapement with a plain three arm brass balance, a pierced and engraved backcock, a silvered regulation dial and signed 'C. Cabrier, London, 6273', both inner and outer cases stamped with the maker's initials 'GB' and hallmarked for London, 1737, diameter 50mm. * For details of Cabrier see Lot No. 339.
John Ainsworth, London. A silver pair cased pocket watch, the silver champleve dial having black Roman numerals, Arabic outer numerals, blued steel hands and signed 'Geo Ware' (possibly the original owner), the chain fusee movement having Egyptian pillars, a verge escapement with a plain three arm brass balance, a pierced and engraved backcock, a silvered regulation dial and signed 'J. Ainsworth, London, 59', having a plain silver inner case stamped with the maker's initials 'DA' and hallmarked for London 1786, diameter 50mm. * John Ainsworth is recorded as working in London from before 1769.
Charles Cabrier, London. A half-quarter repeating silver pair cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, Arabic outer numerals, later blued steel spade hands and signed 'Cabrier, London', the chain fusee movement having Egyptian pillars, a verge escapement with a plain three arm brass balance, a pierced and engraved backcock, a silvered regulation dial and signed 'Cabrier, London', repeating the hour, last quarter and last half-quarter on a bell with two hammers, having an engraved inner case and a pierced and repousse outer case, diameter 48mm. * For details of Cabrier see Lot No. 339
Barraud & Lund. A gentleman's enamelled gold quarter repeat hunter pocket watch, the case decorated with enamelled armorials and monogram, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and off-set subsidiary seconds dial, numbered '2/8839', the movement with three-quarter backplate with repeat signature and number.
William Sterck, London. A silver repousse pair cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, Arabic outer numerals and blued steel 'beetle and poker' hands, the chain fusee movement having Egyptian pillars, a verge escapement with a plain three arm brass balance, a pierced and engraved backcock, a silvered regulation dial and signed 'Wm. Sterck, London, 1775', the plain inner case stamped with the maker's initials 'JH' and hallmarked for London 1765, the outer case having repousse decoration, diameter 45mm. * William Sterck is recorded as working in London from pre-1762 until at least 1790.
Louis Dunant. A silver pair cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, Arabic outer numerals and brass hands, the chain fusee movement having Egyptian pillars, a verge escapement with a plain three arm brass balance, a pierced and engraved backcock, a silvered regulation dial and signed 'Louis Dunant', the plain inner case stamped with the maker's initials 'RP' and hallmarked for London 1745, with a further plain outer case, diameter 50mm. * Louis Dunant is recorded as working in Lyon, France, in the early 1700s.
Northon, London. A silver repousse pair cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, Arabic outer numerals, brass hands and signed 'Northon, London', the chain fusee movement having Egyptian pillars, a verge escapement with a plain three arm brass balance, a pierced and engraved backcock, the finely engraved backplate having a silvered regulation dial and signed 'Northon, London' being repeated to the gilt movement cover, the plain inner case indistinctly stamped with the maker's initials 'RG' , with a further plain outer case, diameter 60mm.
James Girod, London. A gilt pair cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, Arabic outer numerals and blued steel 'beetle and poker' hands, the chain fusee movement having Egyptian pillars, a verge escapement with a plain three arm steel balance, a pierced and engraved backcock, a silvered regulation dial and signed 'James Girod, London', having plain gilt metal inner and outer cases, diameter 55mm. * James Girod, sometimes Jasper, was a Frenchman working in London becoming a Freeman of the Clockmakers Company in 1692.
Charles Summers, London. A gold pair cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Arabic numerals and spade hands, the chain fusee movement having turned pillars, a verge escapement with a plain three arm steel balance, a pierced and engraved backcock, a silvered regulation dial and signed 'Chas. Summers, London, 6088', both the plain gold inner and outer cases stamped with the maker's initials 'IW' and hallmarked for London 1782, diameter 45mm. * Charles Summers is recorded as working in London from before 1781 until 1800.
Rush, London. A gilt metal pair cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and Arabic outer numerals, the chain fusee movement having Egyptian pillars, a verge escapement with a plain three arm steel balance and a pierced and engraved backcock, signed 'Rush, London', within a gilt metal repousse case, diameter 48mm and two English silver pocket watches.
Pearcy, London. A silver pair cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Arabic numerals, the chain fusee movement having a verge escapement with a pierced and engraved backcock, signed 'Pearcy, London, 17374', diameter 50mm and two further watches, one contained within a brass 'miners' case.
George Taylor, London. A gilt metal cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Arabic numerals, the chain fusee movement having a verge escapement with a pierced and engraved backcock, signed 'George Taylor, London, 5293', diameter 40mm and three other silver cased pocket watches.
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