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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.
Sam'l North, London, a gilt-metal pair case pocket watch in earlier case, no.132. circa 1770, the fusee verge movement with a foliate pierced and mask engraved balance cock, a silver regulation dial, three-arm brass balance, and square Egyptian pillars, the white enamelled dial with black painted Roman numerals and Arabic outer minutes, the earlier case probably Swiss circa 1690. and polychrome enamelled with three exotic birds amidst a profusion of flowers, the inside of the case with Minerva on a yellow ground (later associated bezel), the outer case with turned bands and a domed glass back, together with a black ray-skin case (the inner case poorly repaired and the movement requires attention) Cf. Enamelled case; Goode, Richard, Watches in Colour, figs 11a-11c
Jas Shearwood, London, a silver pair case pocket watch, no.8217. circa 1772. the fusee verge movement with a scroll and foliate pierced bridge cock, a steel three-arm balance, a silvered regulation dial, and square Egyptian pillars, white dial with black Roman numerals and painted with figures in a riverside scene and mountains beyond, the outer repousse case depicting Roman figures within 'C' scrolls, unmarked, the inner case hallmarked London 1772. James Shearwood is recorded in Baillie, G.H., Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, 1759-80, and with a calendar watch in Science Museum South Kensington and a silver pair case repousse watch in Dennison collection.
Joseph Ridley, London, a George III tortoiseshell mounted gilt metal pair case pocket watch, circa 1790, no.1851. verge movement with square Egyptian pillars, foliate pierced and engraved balloon-shaped balance cock with a pierced fan-shaped foot, steel three-arm balance and silver regulation dial, white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and winding aperture at 3. o'clock, gilt metal and tortoiseshell covered case (lacking the glass) Joseph Ridley is recorded in Baillie, G.H., Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, 1788.
Rob't Kelham, Chelmsford, Essex, a George III silver pair case pocket watch, circa 1779. no.200, the fusee verge movement with a foliate pierced balance cock with a diamond end-stone and a steel three-arm balance, a silver regulation dial and turned pillars, white dial with black Roman numerals and gilt poker hands, the cases with traces of original gilding (repaired) and hallmarked London 1780, together with a cut steel oval seal with a monogram and a fancy link watch chain Robert Kelham, Chelmsford, Essex, is recorded in Baillie, G.H., Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, recorded 1775-94.
Nathl Harris, London, a George III silver open face pocket watch, No.112. circa 1798. the fusee verge movement with a silver regulation dial, cylindrical pillars and a foliate pierced and engraved balance cock with an diamond end-stone, associated white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals (subsidiary seconds dial-only as the dial a later addition), the associated case London 1798. together with a graduated curb albert
Pemberton, London, a George III silver pair cased pocket watch, no.5093. circa 1801. the fusee verge movement with a foliate pierced balance cock and silvered regulation dial, white dial with black Arabic numerals (hairline cracks and lacking the minute hand), the cases hallmarked London 1801. with several papers George Pemberton, London, is recorded in Baillie, G.H., Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, before 1791.
Webb & Son, Newbury, a George III silver pair cased pocket watch, circa 1809. the inner case London 1809. the associated outer case Birmingham 1803. with verge movement, in a mahogany pagoda top case with a brass 'mask' and finals Webb & Son, Newbury, recorded in Baillie, G.H., Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, early 19th century.
A George III silver pair case pocket watch, circa 1810, the rack lever movement with a bell-shaped balance cock engraved with a mask and foliate scrolls, inscribed 'Patent', and with a diamond end-stone, with a steel three-arm balance and turned pillars, white dial with black Roman numerals, the cases London 1811.
A Victorian 18ct gold open-face pocket watch, circa 1859. no.37441. the fusee lever movement with a foliate engraved balance cock with a diamond end-stone and a gold three-arm balance, gold engine turned dial with black Roman numerals, three piece hinged case engraved with foliate scrolls, hallmarked London 1859.
Russells Ltd, 18. Church Street, Liverpool, Makers to the Queen, a late Victorian 18ct gold half-hunter cased pocket watch, circa 1898. no.36412. with a three-quarter plate keyless lever movement, white dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, four piece hinged case with blue enamel chapter, the back with a monogram, the cuvette with an inscription, hallmarked London 1898.
Gabriel, 24. & 25. Bishopsgate St Swithins, London, an 18ct gold half-hunter cased keyless pocket watch, circa 1899. with a Swiss three-quarter plate keyless lever movement signed 'Gabriel, 24. & 25. Bishopsgate St Swithins, London Swiss made', white dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and signed 'Gabriel, London', Swiss 18ct gold four piece hinged case with snap-on bezel, the back with a monogram
A Swiss 18ct gold half-hunter cased pocket watch, circa 1901. no.36412. with a three-quarter plate keyless lever movement inscribed 'Examined by Barling, Maidstone', white dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, four piece hinged case with blue enamel chapter, the back with a monogram, the cuvette inscribed 'September 3rd 1901', stamped '18c', together with a fine-curb link 'albert' each link stamped '9' & '.375' and with swivel terminals and a 'T' bar
F Verhagen & Cie, Koln, a Swiss gun-metal cased double-calendar keyless pocket watch, circa 1910, no.51360, with a keyless lever movement, white dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and moonphase, the back with a gilt dial with a month aperture and date chapter and outer silvered days indicated by a blued-steel hand, three piece case Cf. Shenton, Alan, Pocketwaches 19th & 20th Century, p.363.
A.W.W.Co, Waltham, U.S.A. Traveller, a 9ct gold hunter cased pocket watch, with a keyless lever movement, a white dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, and a four piece hinged case with snap-on bezel, Chester 1927. together with a rose gold curb 'albert' each link stamped '9. .375' with swivel terminals and a 'T' bar, and hung with a sovereign 1895(M), 36.8g gross
J W Benson, 62. & 64. Ludgate Hill, London, The “Century” Best London Make, a 9ct gold open face pocket watch with a keyless three-quarter plate keyless lever movement, no.8550, silvered dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, the three piece case London 1937. together with a bi-colour fancy link chain with swivel terminals, stamped '9ct', 35.5cm long (14in), 8.7g
George Prior. An early 19th century tortoiseshell three-case pocket watch for the Turkish market, the dial signed “George Prior London”, the fusee verge movement with repeat signature and numbered 13000, the foliate cock pierced with stylized initials G P, in a gilt case with gilt middle case and tortoiseshell covered outer case.
A Winegarten’s railway regulator pocket watch engraved on reverse with steam locomotive in oval panel the dial with roman numerals and maker Winegarten’s 145 Bishopsgate London EC2. Together with silver Albert watch chain and ‘Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen.’ presentation medal dated 1923.
HAMPDEN WATCH CO A GOLD PLATED HUNTER POCKET WATCH the round cream enamel dial having black Roman numerals, red Arabic minute markings, inset subsidiary seconds dial at VI o'clock, blued steel spade hands and signed 'Hampden Watch Co.', the movement stamped 'The Deuber Watch Co, Canton, Ohio' along with the serial number '737043', with an engraved backcock, the case with engraved floral decoration and stamped on the inside with the case number '11069', made Circa 1890, diameter 54mm. * The Hampden Watch Company was founded in 1877 having been the New York Watch Company and amalgamated with the Deuber watch case business in 1886, moving to Canton, Ohio in 1888.
COLUMBIA, ILLINOIS A FULL HUNTER SILVER POCKET WATCH the round white enamel dial having Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at VI o'clock and blued steel spade hands, the movement having a lever escapement and signed to the backplate 'Columbia, Springfield, Ill, 341749', the inside of the case stamped with the case number '301755', casemaker's name 'Dueber' and 'Coin' as the silver mark, diameter 58mm. * The Columbia (Columbus) Watch Company of Illinois succeeded Gruen and Savage who originated in 1876. * The Dueber watch case business started prior to 1886 when it became part of the Hampden Watch Company operating from Canton, Ohio in 1888.
JOHN BENNETT, LONDON A SILVER POCKET WATCH the round white enamel dial having Roman numerals, blued steel spade moon hands and signed 'John Bennett, 65 & 64 Cheapside, London', the lever escapement movement stamped with the serial number '32333' along with a repeat of the maker's name, the case engraved to the back 'This watch is the Property of the Croydon Tramways Company', diameter 55mm together with a silver pocket watch, the dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel hands and a subsidiary seconds dial at VI o'clock, the movement having a lever escapement and signed 'White and Craighead, 96068', the case hallmarked for silver, Birmigham 1885, diameter 46mm.* John Bennett was a well known maker and retailer having moved from Stockwell Street, Greenwich in 1846 to 64 & 65 Cheapside, London until his death in 1889 when the business was taken over by J W Benson. He was both a common councillor and sheriff and was knighted in 1872. He exhibited at the 1862 London Exhibition and the 1878 Paris Exhibition where he was given a silver medal. He was also made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour. Charles Dickens bought a clock from him for which amusing correspondence between the two exists.
FINNIGANS, LIVERPOOL AN EIGHT DAY POCKET WATCH the round white enamel dial having Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at VI o'clock and signed by the retailer 'Finnigans Ltd, Manchester & Liverpool', the movement having a lever escapement, engraved backcock and stamped '8 Day', the inside of the silver plated case stamped with the serial number '3505919', made Circa 1890, diameter 68mm.
A SILVER FUSEE POCKET WATCH the round engraved silver dial having raised gold Roman numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial at VI o'clock, the movement having a chain fusee and lever escapement, engraved with the serial number '13948', the case stamped with a repeat of the serial number, the hallmark for silver, London 1847 and case maker's initials 'W.F.', the back of the case with engine turned decoration, diameter 48mm.
A SILVER POCKET WATCH the round white enamel dial having a skeletonised cut-out to the bottom half through which is seen the visible lever escapement with engraved bridge, the chapter ring with black Roman numerals surrounded by coloured floral decoration and blued steel hands, the eight day movement having a barrel cover to the whole of the movement signed 'Spiral Brequet Levees Visible, 8 Jours, Ancre, Qualite Superieure Garantie' along with the awards of various medals including Paris, 1900 and Milan, 1916, the case stamped with the serial number '117476', the mark for silver and with floral and rococo decoration to the back, diameter 48mm.
A SILVER FUSEE POCKET WATCH the round engine turned silver dial having raised gold Roman numerals and floral decoration, subsidiary seconds dial at VI o'clock and blued steel spade hands, the movement having a chain fusee and lever escapement with a finely engraved backcock and stamped with the serial number '40993', the case stamped with the serial number '993', the hallmark for silver, London 1865 and case maker's initials 'S.F.', the back of the case with engine turned decoration and gold inset to the wreath, diameter 56mm.
J. WELSBY, KEARSLEY A SILVER CHRONOGRAPH POCKET WATCH the round cream enamel dial signed 'Centre Seconds Chronograph, J. Welsby, Kearsley, nr Manchester' having Roman hour numerals, gold spade hands, with stopwatch seconds to the outer aspect numbered 0 – 300 set via a slide to the case side, the movement having a lever escapement with a fully engraved backcock and bridge and engraved with a repeat of the maker's name along with the serial number '68715', the case stamped inside with the hallmark for silver, Chester, 1892 with a repeat of the serial number, diameter 56mm. * Jonathan Welsby is recorded as working near Manchester from 1851
A 9CT GOLD HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH the round white enamel dial having Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial at VI o'clock and signed 'Cornell & Higgins, 137, Strand, W.C.', the outer case engraved with Roman hour numerals, the movement having a lever escapement with stamped with the serial number '623347', the inside of the case hallmarked for 9ct gold, diameter 50mm.
AN 18CT GOLD POCKET WATCH the white enamel dial with black Roman hour numerals, blued steel spade hands, and a subsidiary seconds dial at VI o'clock, the inside of the case hallmarked for 18ct gold, London 1877, with the inner cuvette engraved with a 21st birthday presentation for 1879, the movement having a lever escapement an engraved backcock and signed 'W E Taylor, 24 Ely Place, EC, with the serial number '9476', diameter 46mm.
S. MOGINIE, PIMLICO, A SILVER PAIR CASED POCKET WATCH the dial with black Roman hour numerals, gold hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement having a chain fusee, plain flat balance wheel with an engraved backcock, signed on the backplate with the maker's name and serial number 'S. Moginie, Pimlico, 1704', the inner case stamped 'IG 764' along with the hallmark for silver, London 1812, diameter 54 mm. * Samuel Moginie is recorded as a clock and watchmaker who succeeded Ralph Glover at 1, Prince Row, Pimlico, London in the early part of the 19th century. He is known to have still been working in 1842 and a regulator & bracket clock by him are illustrated in Cescinsky & Webster's 'English Domestic Clocks' where it is stated that 'his regulator clocks are especially fine in workmanship'.
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