An early Victorian 18ct gold open face small pocket watch, circa 1843. The floral engraved golden dial with raised Roman numerals and breguet-type hands, 39mm diameter engine-turned three-piece hinged case with hallmarks for London 1843, the un-named movement 'No.12450' with a floral engraved balance with a diamond end-stone, a mono-metallic three-arm balance and Bosley-type regulation, the watch weighs 52 grams gross,
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A silver open face pocket watch hallmarked Chester 1896, TPH The Lancashire Watch Co Ltd (Thomas Peter Hewitt). Without key a/f. White ceramic dial with Roman Numerals and subsidiary second dial. Case diameter 51mm. Gross dials 146.6 grams. In original a/f condition. Loss to second hand, minor chips too glass.
A Vertex Revue top winding pocket watch with subsidurary dial in gold plated case inscribed to inner case with 'Appreciation of 45 years service British Railways' (47mm case diameter) together with another Waltham top winding pocket watch with subsidurary dial (47mm case diameter). (2) In good original condition, both wind, run and tick down.
A collection of vintage gentlemen's mechanical wristwatches to include examples by manufactures, Siro, Sekonda, Parma, Avia and other similar manufacturers. Of notre an Oris pocket watch in Working Order. To include complete watches and watches without straps. (12) Some examples working and some a/f, some with straps and some with out.
A Waltham USA white metal open face pocket watch with enamel dial and roman numerals, missing seconds hand and engraved verso No1 D.E.S , not working, D x4.5cm, a lady's gilt metal half hunter pocket watch with enamel dial, roman numerals and seconds dial complication, with strap lug handles to side, not working D x 3.5cm and a Victorian white metal engraved vesta case with initials MN 1882 H x 7cm (3)
A Half Hunting Cased Keyless Pocket Watch, by Boyd, of Glasgow and Greenock, 18ct gold case, 50mm diameter, with 18ct gold dust cover, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand, total gross weight 120.2g The exterior of the case presents in good overall condition showing wear commensurate with age and light usage. There are no obvious dents, just some minor marks which should polish out. The white enamel dial is likewise in excellent condition showing no signs of any hairline cracks or previous damage or repair. Hands appear original and the baton numerals appear clear and concise. The glass shows no sign of wears, no obvious signs of cracks, chips or damage. The inner dust case is marked as 18ct. The watch winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. Customers are strongly advised to study all images carefully prior to bidding
An Edward VII Silver Cased Carriage Timepiece and a Plated Cased Goliath Pocket Watch, the timepiece in case hallmarked by Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1901, with 1.75ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals to the French movement, contained in plain case on bun feet, 3.75ins high, the Goliath pocket watch 3ins diameterThe small travel clock externally presents in good overall condition showing wear commensurate with age and moderate usage. The mechanism appears to be complete, the balance wheel is present. The watch sets, winds, attempts to run but does not and should therefore be regarded as untested. The dial is in need of a clean, it is very dusty but shows no obvious signs of severe damage or previous repair. The Goliath watch presents in condition commensurate with age and moderate usage. The plating is quite worn to the rear of the outer case. The glass is in good condition. The dial appears to be in good overall condition apart from one sign of repair at the 10 o'clock position approximately 10mm circular. The watch winds and sets but does not run. The balance wheel is present. Prospective bidders are strongly advised to study all images closely prior to bidding.
A George V Silver Rectangular Cigarette Case and Mixed Silverware, the cigarette case by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1925, with engine turned decoration, 3.5ins x 2.375ins, a gentleman's silver cased open faced pocket watch and a small selection of silver and white metal jewellery, combined weighable silver 4.3ozs
An Early 20th Century Leather, Chrome and Gilt Metal Cased Folding Travelling Timepiece, by Buren, the 2ins gilt dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial contained in gilt metal and chrome case and mounted in hexagonal brown leather folding case, 4.5ins overall, a chrome metal cased Goliath pocket watch, two other pocket watches and one gilt metal drum pattern timepiece
A Silver Pair-Cased Open Faced Pocket Watch, George III, by George Beefield of London, No. 17615, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, to the fusee movement with verge escapement with pierced and engraved balance cock, contained in plain silver case and outer case, hallmarked London 1776The watch winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. Externally the watch presents in condition commensurate with age and rather heavy usage. There are numerous small dents to the rear of the case. Some light marks to the front of the case. The case button does not function correctly. The inner case again shows some slight dents in general. Some slightly larger dents are at the 2 o'clock position, one at the 4 o'clock position to the rear. The glass is in good condition and the dial presents well showing no obvious sign of previous damage or repair. Potential buyers are strongly advised to study all images closely prior to bidding.
A Keyless Open Faced Pocket Watch, by Kendal & Dent, London "Makers to the Admiralty", 9ct gold case, 48mm diameter, with 9ct gold dust cover, white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds hand, total gross weight 80.5gThe watch resents in good overall condition showing wear commensurate with age and moderate usage. The case is showing some numerous small dents, approximately eight to the rear of the case, commensurate with usage. The glass is in good condition free from any obvious signs of chips or cracks, likewise the enamel to the dial is in good order. The baton numerals are clear and concise. There is no obvious sign of previous damage or repair and the hands appear original. The case is hallmarked 9ct gold, likewise the inner dust cover, the mechanism is in good clean condition. The watch winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. Customers are strongly advised to study all images closely prior to bidding.
A Gentleman's Keyless Half Hunting Cased Evening Pocket Watch, 18ct gold case, 47mm diameter, no dust cover, cream enamel dial with Arab numerals, total gross weight 65.9gExternally the watch presents in good overall condition showing wear commensurate with age and light to moderate usage. There are no obvious signs of any dents but there are some scratches which should buff out. The glass is in good condition showing no obvious sign of damage. The dial is a little dirty and discoloured but no sign of chipping or any previous repair. The watch winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. There is no internal dust cover fitted to this watch. Potential bidders are strongly advised to study all images carefully prior to bidding.
A Plated Cased "Windsor Coach" Goliath Pocket Watch, Victorian, by John Walker, 68 Cornhill & 230 Regent St. London, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, in case engraved to back "Windsor Coach 1876" and contained in brass rectangular caseThe item presents in good overall condition showing wear commensurate with age and moderate usage. Externally the brass case is very robust indeed, showing no obvious signs of previous damage or repair, only patination of age and some rubbing and wear to the engraving. The glass is in good condition showing no obvious sign of any damage, however the dial has several hairlines including one large hairline running from the 10 o'clock to 6 o'clock position across the dial and several other small radiating hairline cracks. The baton Roman numerals are clear and concise. The interior of the external case is in worn condition but presents well enough and the watch key is present. The watch mechanism appears to be complete. The watch winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. Customers are strongly advised to study the images closely prior to bidding. The signature to the movement is legible. It is not possible to show photographs of the movement as the watch is securely fastened and we are unable to dismantle the watch
A Keyless Half Hunting Cased Pocket Watch, by Benson, 9ct gold case, 50mm diameter, no dust cover, movement signed "The New Ludgate " white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, total gross weight 85gThe watch presents in excellent overall condition showing wear commensurate with age and very light usage. There are some light rub marks but overall the case should be considered as excellent. The glass is free from any obvious sign of marks, chips or scratches and the dial presents very well with no sign of any hairline cracks or previous signs of repair. The watch winds, runs and sets but should regarded as untested. There is no inner dust cover fitted to this watch. The outer dust cover - the hinge is in good condition showing no signs of wear and the case closes correctly. Prospective buyers are strongly advised to study all images carefully prior to bidding.
An Edward VII Silver Mounted Oval Box and Mixed Silverware, the box with mounts by William Comyns & Sons, London 1902, pierced with birds, flowers and leaf scrolls, overall 5.25ins wide x 3.25ins high, a George V silver cased pocket watch - Kay's keyless 'Triumph', in engine turned case, Birmingham 1928, contained in silver fronted pocket watch case, Chester 1906, embossed with ribbons, swags and musical trophies 3.75ins x 3.5ins, nine silver-backed dressing table items and a small silver candlestick
A Keyless Open Faced Pocket Watch, 9ct gold case, 50mm diameter, white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, gross weight 70gThe watch presents in fair overall condition showing wear commensurate with age and fairly heavy usage. There are some numerous smallish dents to the rear of the case but nothing that really detracts. The glass is not present and is missing. The white enamel dial is free from any sign of previous repair or damage. The watch winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. There is no dust cover fitted to this watch. Prospective bidders are strongly advised to study all images carefully prior to bidding.
A Keyless Full Hunting Cased Pocket Watch, 9ct gold case, 50mm diameter, with 9ct gold dust cover, white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, gross weight 94.6gExternally the watch presents in condition commensurate with age and moderate usage. No real signs of any undue dents but the case could do with buffing. The hinges appear correct and no sign of repair and the case closes correctly. The inner dust cover is hallmarked and therefore 9ct gold. The watch winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. The dial is in good condition showing no hairline cracks or damage or previous repair to the enamel and the numerals are clear and concise. The glass is detached but present and not damaged, it would need refitting. Prospective bidders are strongly advised to study all images carefully prior to bidding.
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