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An 18ct gold hunter-cased repeater chronograph pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer 0-300 chronograph scale and four subsidiary dials: moon phase, date, day and month, the case numbered 39061 and bearing Swiss gold marks, 55mm diameter, 142.2g, (moon phase hand missing), monogram to case back.
Boxes and Objects - a gold mounted cigar holder, cased; a pair of 9ct gold earrings; a silver vesta case; silver sovereign holders (faults); a Chinese silver miniature opium pipe; a silver and mother of pearl pocket fruit knife, Sheffield 1904; another; a pair of 19th century etched glass oil bottles; various watch movements; costume jewellery, etc, qty
An Edwardian pair of binoculars with embossed silver cladding, London 1904, to/w a Victorian silver open-faced pocket watch with keywind lever movement no. 922 by G. Hinds, London, the case London 1873, 4.5cm diameter o/a (2) Focus pillar detached on binoculars; hairline cracks on dial of watch and not going - balance wheel does not oscillate
A Full Hunter Pocket Silver Pocket Watch by Barraud, case with engine turned engraving, crest with unicorn above crown, hallmarked London 1816, keywind movement engraved 'Barraud Cornhill LONDON 8846' English lever escapement, fusee, plain cock, three arm balance wheel with ruby end stone, silver sector regulator, white enamel dial signed '8846 Barraud's LONDON', Roman numeral with subsiduary seconds dial (two edge chip to enamel), gold hands, case diameter 5.5cm, movement not running
A Silver Pocket Watch by Barraud & Lunds, case hallmarked London 1914, keywind movement with English lever escapement, fusee, compensated balance wheel, engraved 'Barraud & Lunds 49 Cornhill LONDON No. 3/3396', white enamel dial signed 'BARRAUD & LUNDS LONDON 3/3396', Roman numerals, subsiduary seconds dial, blued steel hands, currently running, case diameter 5cm Note: This watch was repaired (fusee chain and escapement), overhauled and cleaned by David Newell of London in 2003 at a cost of GBP 499.97
A Pocket Watch with Duplex Escapement by Barraud, c.1830, full plate duplex movement engraved ' Barraud Cornhill LONDON 2/2269', with fusee and Harrison's maintaining power, plain cock, gilt regulator with silver sector, plain four-arm gilt balance, ruby locking jewel, escape pivots with endstones, in replacement brass case (originally gilt or silvered), engraved ' Barraud Cornhill LONDON 2/2269', replacement white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsiduary seconds dial, blued steel hands, case diameter 5.2cm, runs for a few seconds
An Antique Silver Pocket Watch by Barraud, Case hallmarked London 1830, English lever escapement, keywind fusee movement engraved 'Barraud Cornhill LONDON 2/2374', plain cock, four-arm balance wheel, ruby end stone, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, gold hands, movement not running, chip to edge of glass at 8.30, case diameter 5cm
An 18ct Gold Pocket Watch by Barraud, 18ct yellow gold case with engine turned decoration, hallmarked London 1922, open faced pocket watch with white enamel dial with Roman numeralds and subsiduary seconds dial, key wound fusee movement with English lever escapement, currently running, case diameter 5.3cm. Note: This watch was cleaned and overhauled and gold seconds hand replaced by David Newell of London in 2005 at a cost of GBP 282.00.
An Antique Pump Repeater Pocket Watch by Barraud, 19th century, silver cased pocket watch, English lever movement with fusee and pump repeat, engraved bridge, compensated balance, diamond endstone, (screw missing retaining bridge), bakplate engraved 'barraud London No 2212', white enamel dial (cracks at 3 o'clock), Roman numerals, gold hour and minute hands, subsiduary seconds dial, watch not running, case diameter 5.5cm
A small collection of antique and vintage silver and costume jewellery featuring an aesthetic movement circular silver brooch, engraved with ivy pattern, a "9ct" stamped floral bar brooch, a sterling silver Victorian brooch, an oval mourning brooch engraved "In memory of my dear child", a sterling silver marcasite and enamel swirl brooch, a yellow metal guard chain with a puffed heart tuquoise and seed pearl pendant (as found), a further yellow metal chain, a gold plated pocket watch with a sterling silver Albert chain and other items of jewellery.
Silver half hunter pocket watch retailed by J.W. Benson, with white enamel dial, subsidary seconds and Roman numeral markers, in silver case (London import mark, 1916), 5cm diameter, on silver curb link watch chain Overall good condition. Some of the enamelled Roman numerals on the front of the case are damaged and chipped. The silver case has some light surface scratching. Watch winds and ticks but we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its time keeping. The watch has a winding crown, not a key. The outer case and inner case are both hallmarked.The chain is hallmarked on the T bar (Birmingham 1902). Some of the links are rather worn and both end links have been replaced with metal links. The clasp has also been replaced and is not marked. Most of the links have the lion Passat stamped on them but a lot of the marks are worn off. 37cm long.
Victorian silver pair cased pocket watch by Simpson of Hadleigh (London 1839)The outer case does not clip shut properly and there is a repair on the inside. There are multiple dents and surface scratches all over. The watch is in overall good condition. The case has light surface scratching all over and engraved initals to the back. The glass has a small chip along the edge near 11 o'clock marker and a few other nibbles along the edge. The watch winds and ticks but we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its time keeping.
A GENTS 9CT GOLD 'RECORD' WRISTWATCH AND OTHER ITEMS, manual wind watch, silver rectangular dial signed 'Record', Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at the six o'clock position, gold tone hands, within a polished case, inside case back hallmarked 9ct London 1954, movement signed 'Record, 110', fitted with a worn brown strap and ardillon buckle, together with an AF white metal Calander pocket watch, stamped Swiss control marks, an early to mid-20th century white metal watch head, stamped 'Sterling Silver' Swiss control marks, a Colibri lighter with case, an ivorine handled razor blade, tie pin and brooch (condition report: watch winds, sets and runs at time of cataloguing, although time keeping is untested, would benefit from a gentle clean, wear to the strap, pocket watch has some damage to the dial)
A SMALL BOX OF ASSORTED JEWELLERY, to include a rolled gold plated bangle, fitted with a push piece clasp and broken safety chain, stamped 1/5 9ct RG, a rolled gold heart locket pendant, suspended from a base metal chain, a yellow metal Penny Farthing charm, four rings one hallmarked silver London, two stamped 'Silver' the other unmarked, a cross pendant stamped 'Sterling', a white metal marcasite set heart pendant, stamped 925, a filigree butterfly brooch stamped 800, chains, earrings a stick pin set with a bloodstone cabochon, an 'Ingersoll Triumph' pocket watch with case, a glass bird and leaf necklace, a coral branch necklace and semi-precious gemstone beaded bracelets and a necklace, within a signed 'Omega' cardboard box
A CAPODIMONTE PORCELAIN TABLEAU 'THE CLOCK MAKER', sculpted by Mario Angela, modelled as a gentleman seated at his desk fixing pocket watches, the bureau bookcase fitted with a quartz movement clock, mounted on a shaped rectangular walnut base, height 40cm x width 45cm x depth 35cm, comes with certificate of authenticity dated 1978 (1 + certificate and bag of loose parts) (Condition report: three of the finials from the top of the bookcase are detached, a pocket watch from the floor is also loose, all four pieces are loose in a bag, there are two other marks on the floor and a crack which runs under the bureau, there is another patch of glaze loss by a desk leg, the pliers in the man's hand have a tip missing and the lantern may have been glued back into position, a mantel clock and newspaper have become detached from the floor, the quartz movement has not been tested)
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