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18ct gold gents half hunter pocket watch with centre seconds and roman numeral markers in an original fitted case (movement & case marked 36371) - 5cm diameter & has blue enamel to front cover and both inner & outer cover are hallmarked & winder / ring to top are all marked 18ct and comes with 9ct rose gold fancy link albert chain (lacking original fob) - 9ct 14cm & 9.5g, pocket watch total weight 142g - running BUT WE CANNOT GUARANTEE THE TIMEKEEPING OR RUNNING OF THIS OR ANY WATCH / CLOCK ONCE IT HAS LEFT THE PREMISES
GOLD PLATED WALTHAM POCKET WATCH AND SILVER ALBERT CHAINthe full hunter watch with white enamel dial, Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial; the silver graduated double Albert chain with T-Bar and swivel fob set with carnelian and bloodstone, the Albert chain approximately 53cm long, total weight of Albert chain and swivel fob approximately 104.4 grams
A group of pocket watches, 19th / early 20th century, including an engine turned, silver fusee open face pocket watch, London 1855, case maker William Belcher, movement unsigned, numbered 2000, 41mm. diameter, in running order; four other silver cased open face pocket watches; and five others, all for spares/repair only; plus three wrist watches for spares/repair; and a white metal fob chain. (14)
A Waltham Watch Co. 9ct gold half hunter keyless wind pocket watch, the 48mm. Dennison case with black enamel Roman chapter ring, hallmarked Birm. 1929, the engine turned lever movement signed 'A.W.W. Co. Waltham, U.S.A. Traveler', no. 26295257, signed white Roman enamel dial with subsidiary seconds at 6. * Condition: Winds and runs when catalogued. The plastic glass is loose and there is some old yellowed glue residue to the inside of the case front and dial from an attempt to glue the glass in place at some time. Some losses from enamel to chapter ring and small, faint ding to caseback. Cuvette also 9ct gold.
An 18ct gold cased side wind half hunter pocket watch by J. W. Benson of London, hallmarked London1921, 47mm. diameter case with Royal Blue enamel Roman chapter ring to front case, white Roman enamel dial signed 'J. W. Benson London', gilt double spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial at six, movement cover engraved 'W. H. Stitson London 1921', the three quarter plate lever movement signed 'THE BANK BEST LONDON MAKE J2455 J. W. Benson LUDGATE HILL LONDON', comes in fitted red Morocco case, together with fancy gilt metal fob chain with 9ct gold mounted jade pendent. * Condition: Winds and works, vary small scratches to glass, enamel dial with hairline at eleven o'clock and mark at ten, (found with magnification), light surface wear to case, overall very good.
A Channel Islands silver cased open face fusee pocket watch, hallmarked London 1855, the gilt movement signed 'Jno. Le Page & Son, Guernsey No. 5517', with foliate engraved balance cock, white enamel Roman dial with subsidiary seconds, 43mm. diameter; together with a silver cased fob watch; a French plated open face lever pocket watch; and an Ingersoll Radiolite chrome plated pocket watch. (4)* Condition: - Le Page watch: Winds and runs only very briefly. Will require some attention.Two small hairlines below subsidiary dial. Caseback engraved with initials. - Fob watch & plated watch: Both do not run. Require repair. Plated watch has wear to plating to caseback. Fob watch dial and case in good condition. - Ingersoll: Winds and runs. Good condition overall - some loss to lumed paint to minute hand.
A George V 9ct gold half hunter pocket watch, the case by Dennison Watch Case Co., Birm. 1921, signed 'Herald' Swiss level movement with engine turned three quarter plate, fob wind, Roman white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds at six, plain case with black enamelled Roman chapter ring, engraved monogram to case back, presentation inscription to cuivre, 48mm. diameter, dial cracked. * Condition: Winds and runs. Dial is cracked, with three long hairlines and one short hairline from centre. Case good overall. Small patch of scratching to the case front between IIII and V.
An 18ct gold half hunter keyless wind pocket watch with important Jersey interest, retailed by Sir John Bennett, maker to the Royal Observatory, 65 Cheapside, London, the matt gilt three-quarter plate lever movement with diamond set engraved balance cock and bi-metallic compensated balance, unsigned, the white enamel Roman dial with sub, seconds at six, the 50mm. polished case with dark blue Roman enamel chapter ring, Swiss hallmarks, the cuvette with retailer's inscription, with a 9ct two-colour gold fob chain. * The caseback engraved "Presented by his colleagues with all good wishes to C.T. Maine on his leaving by Sir John Bennett Ltd. Jan 14th 1893". Charles Thomas Maine was the founder of the jewellery company at 35 King Street, St Helier, Jersey that was run by the Maine family until 2009. * Condition: Winds and runs. Dial VG. Minor scratching to dial. Case good overall - a small area of loss to the enamelled chapter ring. Slight wear to caseback engraving. Tool marks to case edge from opening. Two links to fob chain a little bent.
A Patek Philippe keyless wind open face 18ct yellow gold pocket watch, 1890s, the matt gilt Swiss moustache lever movement with cut and compensated bi-metallic balance and wolf's tooth winding, signed 'Patek, Philippe & Co., Genève', No.94471, the 40mm. white enamel dial with black Roman numeral hour markers, black outer minute track with Arabic numeral 5 minute markers, subsidiary seconds at six, gilt spade hands, in a 45mm. polished and engine turned case, no.208060, the cuvette signed and no. 94471, contained in a recent Patek Philippe service box. * Condition: Winds and runs when tested during cataloguing. The dial has two hairline cracks at 11.30 and 3 o'clock. Some wear to engine turning to outer edges of case back. Tiny ding to gold to case front at 2 o'clock. Otherwise good with expected scratches and wear.
A Patek Philippe key wind pocket watch movement and dial, 1890s, later fitted as a brass cased desk clock with back wind, the matt gilt Swiss moustache lever movement with cut and compensated bi-metallic balance and wolf's tooth winding, signed 'Patek, Philippe & Co., Genève', No.94609, the 41mm. white enamel dial with black Roman numeral hour markers, black outer minute track, subsidiary seconds at six, blued steel spade hands. * Condition: The movement winds and runs. Dial has flaking to the enamel at the edge between 10.30-11.30 and a faint hairline is visible here. Small scratch to enamel at edge of dial at 9 o'clock. The brass desk clock case is probably scratchbuilt and homemade to a reasonable standard. The stand is detached. One screw missing from the back cover.
A 9ct gold half hunter keyless wind pocket watch, retailed by Benson of London, hallmarked London 1934, 15 jewel Swiss lever movement, matt gilt three quarter plate, signed 'J. W. Benson', case no. 60393, signed white Roman enamel dial with subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, plain case with black enamelled Roman chapter ring to case front, 45mm. diameter, in original faux-snakeskin box, with a 9ct yellow gold curb link fob chain. * Condition: Winds and runs, movement in good condition, with just a small scratch to the plate. Dial VG. Case good with expected light scratching throughout. No damage to enamel. Fob chain in good condition. Box has some wear to edges, corners and lid.
Auguste Raymond - a 14ct gold cased full hunter keyless wind pocket watch, 1930s, with matt gilt lever movement, the matt gilt chequered dial signed 'Arsa', with applied blued steel Arabic numerals and hands, gilt dotted outer minute track, subsidiary seconds dial, in a 51mm. striped engine turned case with husk decorated edge and engraved monogram, overwound. * Condition: Has been overwound and is not currently in running order. Lacks glass (glass bezel is loose). Small dent to lower edge of front cover. A few light scuffs and scratches to dial. Cuvette is rolled gold base metal.
A rolled gold full hunter keyless wind pocket watch by Thomas Russell & Son, Liverpool, signed Swiss lever movement, 51mm. Illinois Watch Case Co.case, Roman white enamel dial with sub seconds at 6, with white metal fob chain; together with a silver cased open face, key wind fob watch, by Muret of Geneva, signed gilt lever movement, 36mm. diameter, early 20th century. (2)
An early 20th Century Winegarten's Railway Regulator pocket watch, having a Swiss crown-wound movement and white enamel face with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed Winegarten's, 145 Bishopsgate, London, EC2, in a nickel case, its back bearing a depiction of a steam railway locomotive and inscribed Winegarten's Railway Regulator, 56 cm excluding crown and bow, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested)
A George III verge pocket watch by Edward Steel(e) of Whitehaven, the movement having square baluster pillars and engraved Edw Steele, Whitehaven, having a convex enamelled face with Arabic numerals and winding aperture, in enamelled, white metal plated and rose-engine-turned case, 56 mm, (a/f). [Edward Steele, born 1709, active circa 1732-1793. Penrose]
A Victorian enamelled silver half hunter pocket watch by John Jones, 338 Strand, London, having a crown wound and pin set movement and enamelled face with Roman numerals, blued steel poke hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the case having a blue enamel chapter and engine-turned bezel, the back centred by a garter cartouche, 46 mm excluding stem and bow, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested)
A Victorian silver-cased pocket watch by Waltham, having a key-wound movement and enamelled face with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, (runs though stops prematurely), together with an early 20th Century lady's white metal cased fob watch and a 1930s Grosvenor slim gold plated pocket watch, (latter two a/f)
An early 20th Century Austrian "Railway Timekeeper" pocket watch, having a crown wound movement and on a chain, together with a 1920s English bedside travel watch, having a 7 jewel movement, former 4.7 cm excluding stem and bow, [both running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability untested]
A 1930s Grosvenor 9 ct gold pocket watch, having a crown-wound Swiss movement and concentrically turned silver face with Arabic numerals, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, in slim un-embellished gold case, Glasgow import marks, 1930, 46 mm, 49 g, (running when catalogued, winding stem / pinion a/f)
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