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A George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch C.1780 the white enamel dial hand painted with a Dutch scene of a couple walking in a garden within black Roman numerals the silver case bearing Continental silver marks the gilt fusee movement signed "D.D Neveren London No. 26824" with pierced watchcock and square baluster pillars
A late George II pair cased verge pocket watch circa 1750 the white enamel dial with black Roman and Arabic numerals the pinchbeck case covered with shagreen (worn) the finely pierced watchcock with square baluster pillars and bulls eye glass the gilt fusee movement signed "C Clayton London No 1438".
An 18ct gold cased half hunter Swiss made pocket watch Birmingham 1945 the case with black enamelled Roman numerals enclosing the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial engraved inscription to the reverse (inner glass subsidiary seconds hand and bow missing) button wind in original fitted case with strut
A late Victorian silver cased open faced pocket watch white enamel dial “J G Graves Sheffield The express English lever” with black roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial key wind case hallmarked “Chester 1899-attached silver Albert with swivel and T bar and silver chain with key and another similar pocket watch (back missing) enclosed in a steel case pocket watch hallmarked Chester 1901
Jn.CLUCAS, ISLE OF MAN A GENTLEMAN'S VICTORIAN SILVER CASED VERGE POCKET WATCH, key wound, the case hallmarked Chester 1860, the movement inscribed JN CLUCAS, ISLE OF MAN 3710, the engine turned dial with foliate engraving and Roman numerals, seconds dial, with key and housed in silver mounted case.
An 18ct gold Waltham mid-sized keyless lever half hunter pocket watch no.1880678 the three-quarter plate gilt finish movement with split bi-metallic balance and white enamel Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial at 3 o”clock the case with blue enamel numerals to cover and overall scroll engraved decoration marked for Sheffield 1900 4cm diameter; and a Black Forest carved limewood folding stand (2).
A Victorian lady’s 18ct gold keyless half hunter pocket watch the Swiss made five-bar gilt finish cylinder movement with white Roman numeral cartouche dial with pink centre and gilt scroll decorated borders the case with blue Roman numeral pink ground chapter ring to cover and elaborate foliate borders to rear 3.6cm diameter.
A QUANTITY OF JEWELLERY Including a 14 carat gold fob watch, white enamel dial with black arabic numerals with enamel decoration and painted church scene to the reverse, an opal and pearl foliate pendant on a fine link gold chain, a 9 carat gold curb link bracelet with padlock clasp, two Victorian seed pearl set brooches, a mistletoe bar brooch set with a peridot and a pearl, a pair of mother of pearl and 18 carat white gold studs, a pair cased pocket watch and 15 carat gold pearl and green stone necklace. (9).
N Barrow, London, a William III brass pair case pocket watch with strike, circa 1690, the fusee verge movement with a floral pierced balance cock and foot, two silvered regulation dials, a reeded balance with ornate arms to accommodate the striking arbor, and turned and pierced lyre-shaped pillars, later engine turned dial with Roman numerals, pierced brass two piece hinged case (in need of attention) Nathaniel Barrow is recorded in Baillie, G.H., Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, apprenticed 1653. Clockmakers Company 1660, master 1689-99. with examples of his work in various collections including a striking watch in the Dennison collection.
J Johnson, London, a late George II silver gilt and tortoiseshell mounted pair case pocket watch, no.2515. circa 1753. the fusee verge movement with a floral pierced balance cock, silver regulation dial and square Egyptian pillars, white enamel dial with black painted Roman numerals and Arabic seconds, the silver gilt inner case hallmarked London 1753. with an outer gilded-base metal and tortoiseshell covered pair case (lacking a substantial section of tortoiseshell from the bezel) J JohnsonÊis recorded in Baillie, G.H., Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, apprenticed 1750. and Free of Clockmakers Company 1769.
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