Hunt & Roskell, London, an 18ct gold full hunter pocket watch, having a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel spade hands and signed ‘Hunt & Roskell, London’, the chain fusee three-quarter plate movement having a plain three-arm balance to the lever escapement with an engraved backcock, the backplate signed ‘Hunt & Roskell, 156 New Bond St, London, No. 11068’, the full hunter case having engine turned decoration to the front and back and hallmarked for 18ct gold, London 1896 with the case maker’s initial’s ‘H.W’, diameter: 45mm. * Hunt & Roskell was the final partnership in a business that started as Paul Storr & Mortimer, then Mortimer & John Hunt after the dissolving of the former in 1838 with an address at 156 New Bond Street, before Mortimer retired in 1843 allowing Robert Roskell jnr and C.F. Hancock to take an interest before the latter set up on his own account in 1849 leaving Hunt and Roskell as sole proprietors.
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Vacheron & Constantin, Geneve, a keyless, open faced 18ct gold pocket watch, having a silvered dial with Brequet-style Arabic numerals, gold hands, a subsidiary seconds dial and signed ‘Vacheron & Constantin, Geneve’, the movement also signed and numbered ‘416108’ and having a lever escapement with a compensating balance, the case marked for the maker and stamped ‘18K’, diameter: 42mm.
An 18ct gold keyless open-faced pocket watch, having a matt dial with black Arabic numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial and decorative blued steel hands, the movement having a lever escapement with a split bi-metallic compensating balance, the case stamped ‘18’ with an import mark and ‘arrow’ trademark, diameter: 44mm.
International Watch Co, Schaffhausen, a full hunter, keyless 14ct gold pocket watch, having a white enamel dial with black Breguet-style Arabic numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, gold spade hands and signed ‘International Watch Co, Schaffausen’, the movement having a lever escapement with a split bi-metallic compensating balance and stamped with the ‘IWC’ trademark and serial number ‘515380’, the full hunter case with engine-turned decoration to the front and back and stamped ‘14K’ with a repeat of the trademark and serial number ‘564578’, diameter: 52mm.
H. Greenwood & Son, Huddersfield, a 9ct gold full hunter keyless pocket watch, having a white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, blued steel spade hands, a subsidiary seconds dial and signed ‘H, Greenwood & Son, Huddersfield & Leeds, Maker to the Admiralty’, the movement similarly signed and numbered ‘385108’ having a lever escapement with a split bi-metallic compensating balance, the plain full hunter case hallmarked for 9ct gold, Birmingham, 1923, diameter: 48mm.
Illinois, ‘Bunn Special’ keyless open-faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and signed ‘Illinois’, the movement having a lever escapement with a split bi-metallic compensating balance and signed ‘Illinois Watch Co, Springfield, Bunn Special, 3857092’, the gold filled case stamped ‘Keystone Watch Case’; diameter: 50mm.
Columbia, a keyless hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel spade hands and signed ‘Columbia’ the movement signed ‘Columbia Watch Co’, the full hunter case engraved with floral decoration to the front and back, diameter: 40mm.
An 18ct gold pair cased openface pocket watch, the fusee verge movement with backplate inscribed Jonathan Purchis, Margate, No 31’ with a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals in an 18ct gold case with hallmarks for London 1690, with gold plated swivel and an outer case engraved with cherubs amongst scrolling foliage, together with a shagreen covered carrying case.
Straub & Hepting. A gentleman’s 18ct gold, keywound lever openface pocket watch, the backplate inscribed ‘Borough, No 137452’, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial in an engine-turned 18ct gold case with a 9ct gold curb-link watch chain attached with spiral reeded propelling pencil, fob seal and two brass and steel keys.
Dent au Brassus. A gentleman’s 18ct gold keyless lever openface repeat pocket watch, the signed circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement with repeat signature numbered 20348, the dust cover with monogram ‘CJD’, the repeat mechanism not working, in an 18ct gold case with slide button in the band.
Thos. Osbourn, London, a George III silver pair cased pocket watch, London 1815, No 1068, the two piece hinged case with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals and gilt spade hands, the cylinder fusee movement with cylindrical pillars, engraved balance cock, five tapered armed balance and undersprung balance spring, inner case 5cm diameter
Walker, a 9 carat gold lady`s bracelet watch; Waltham. Mass., a Victorian silver open face pocket watch, Birmingham 1881 (lacking the suspension loop); an Italian gilt metal and micromosaic miniature photo frame; a similar brooch; a silver egg cup, London 1853; a modern silver pill box; another in silver coloured metal; and other items
A Helvetia top-wind military pocket watch with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the case back marked GS/TP P81490; a top-wind military pocket watch with black dial, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and fifteen jewel movement, the case back marked G.S.T.P. M22147; and a military top-wind pocket watch with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and screw back, the case back marked GS/TP 3 011493 (3)
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