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Shagreen pair cased pocket watch, 18th century, white enamel face with arabic numerals, verge movement with pierced balance cock, the back plate signed Eliz Rossen aged 25, square section baluster posts, in gilt case, the outer case covered in green shagreen with gilt jewelling, together with a gilt desk stand with with hinged glass dome. Illustrated
Lister. A gentleman's early 19th century 18ct gold cased openface pocket watch, the circular gold dial with Roman numerals within a three colour gold foliate surround in a chased and guilloche case, the keywound movement with backplate inscribed 'Lister, Newcastle, 6876', the case with hallmarks for London 1850, with attached watch chain of star-pierced linking, bar and key.
A. G.Naughten. A gentleman's 18ct gold keyless lever hunter pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial in a plain 18ct gold case, the movement with bi-metallic compensated balance, engraved cock with ruby endstone, the three-quarter backplate inscribed 'A G Naughton, Edinburgh 30617'.
P.Dupont, London, a silver pair cased pocket watch, circa 1780, no. 894, the fusee verge movement with square baluster pillars, silvered winding disc, unmarked repoussŽ outer case, signed silver dial with raised numerals, with a Viner & Co, London, silver George IV hunter pocket watch, London 1829, no.780, with a fusee verge movement with a flat three arm steel balance and a diamond end stone, white enamel dial and black numerals, winding hole at the 4 o'clock position
Richard Burns, Manchester, a silver pair cased pocket watch, Chester 1785, casemaker D.B. stamped to both cases, outer case with repoussŽ work of figures, with a fusee verge movement, no. 406, with cylindrical pillars, steel tapered three arm balance, undersprung balance spring, with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals
George Prior, London, a silver and tortoiseshell triple case verge pocket watch, hallmarked London 1794, no. 26770, verge fusee movement, tulip pillars, fine balance cock, signed enamel dial for the Turkish export market(See Baille 'Watch and Clock Makers of the World' for further information on George Prior, son of John Prior of Nerfield)
Holliwell & Son, Derby, a silver pair cased pocket watch, London 1818, case maker I.K., no. 3308; the white and black enamel dial with four subsidiary dials for hour and minute, running seconds, date, and moonphase with red moon motif to the quarters, the verge movement with three armed steel balance, over sprung balance spring, open balance cock engraved with hare and snail for advance and retard with a sunburst engraved below the balance
Le Roy & Son, London, an 18 carat gold open faced pocket watch, London 1886, ref 48028, the two piece case with engine turned Arabic dial, the English lever fusee movement with a bimetallic split balance and over sprung balance spring, with a fancy fetter and three Albert chain to a 'T' bar clasp with a foiled seal engraved citrine seal attached, 39g gross
J.M.Skarratt & Co, Worcester, an 18 carat gold open faced pocket stop watch, Birmingham 1889, no. 89330, with a three quarter plate movement, bimetallic split balance, flat balance spring, slide for stop/start on the side of the case, off white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and 1/5th of a second outer chapter
James Sewill, 30 Cornhill, Royal Exchange, London, an 18 carat gold hunter pocket watch, London 1898, no.29816, with a four piece hinged case, with a quater plate English lever movement, bimetallic balance, oversprung balance spring with an unusual hairspring stud piece, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and a sunken subsidiary seconds dial
Le Roy & Fils, Palais Royal, Paris, a gold quarter repeating openfaced pocket watch, circa 1900, no. 45558, with a 15 jewel Swiss repeating bar movement with lever escapement, bimetallic split balance, oversprung flat balance spring, striking on two gongs, side slide action for the repeat, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals
An 18 carat gold Swiss hunter minute repeating pocket watch, circa 1910, no. 22370, with a four piece hinged case, two snap on bezels, Le Coultre & Co 32 jewel minute repeating movement, wolf tooth winding wheel, bimetallic split balance, over coil hair spring, striking on two gongs, side slide action for repeat, glass dust cover, white enamel dial with black numerals, subsidiary seconds dial
John Cashmore, North Buildings, South Place, Finsbury, an 18 carat gold half hunter quarter repeating pocket watch, London 1905, no. 6328, with a four piece hinged case and a three quarter plate repeating movement, with a bimetallic split balance, overcoil hairspring, striking on two gongs, slide action for repeat on side of the case, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and sunken subsidiary seconds dial, enamelled monogram to case
Vacheron Constantin, a slim coin set hunter cased pocket watch, ref; 53004, no. 532183, circa 1970, the front cover of the yellow brushed finished case mounted with a 1913 Dutch 10 guilder coin, 17 jewel Vacheron Constantin movement cal; 1003/1, no. 696612, adjusted to heat and cold isochronism and 5 positions
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