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A SILVER OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, key wound movement, round white dial signed 'Thos Taylor, 32 Exchange, Bradford', Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, blue steel hands, within a polished case with vacant belt and buckle detailed cartouche, inside case back hallmarked 'John Hammon' Chester 1869, approximate case width 53.4mm, together with an outer plastic and white metal case, stamped 'Pernelle 23 1/2' (condition report: watch untested, requires key, missing glass front, small hair line cracks to the dial, general light wear to the case, plastic outer is broken, overall condition fair to good)
A CASED LADIES OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, key wound, white metal pocket watch, round white dial decorated with a floral pattern, Roman numerals, blue steel hands, floral and foliate engraved case with vacant cartouche, inside case back stamped '47079, 0.935 Swiss control marks for silver, approximate case width 40.6mm, together with a fitted case (condition report: not tested, requires a key, general light wear, overall condition good)
AN OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH AND SILVER ALBERT CHAIN, manual wind pocket watch, round white dial, Arabic numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, blue steel hands, polished base metal case, inside case back stamped 2863, dust cover stamped 2863, movement signed 'Lanco', approximate case width 48.6mm, suspended from a graduated silver albert chain fitted with a lobster clasp and T-bar, hallmarked 'William Walter Cashmore' Birmingham, length 290mm, also suspending a silver flower shape fob medal, engraved initials to the front, hallmarked 'Robert Pringle & Sons' Birmingham, approximate gross weight of albert chain and fob medal 30.5 grams, 0.98ozt (condition report: general light wear, watch winds, sets and runs at time of cataloguing, time keeping is untested, discoloration to the dial, clasps in working order, overall condition good)
A SILVER GOLIATH POCKET WATCH CASE, engine turned pattern with a vacant cartouche, inside case back hallmarked 'Edward Kirkman' Chester 1853, approximate case width 71.6mm, approximate gross weight 167.1 grams, 5.37ozt (condition report: small dinks in places, slight tarnishing, opens and closes with ease, overall condition good)
A LETTER OPENER AND A POCKET WATCH, brass letter opener with a floral pattern, together with an open face pocket watch, round silver dial signed 'Kelton', Arabic numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, base metal case (condition report: general light wear, pocket watch not tested)
ASSORTED SILVER AND WHITE METAL ITEMS, to include a silver lidded glass jar, hallmarked 'C T Burrows & Sons' Birmingham 1903, approximate gross weight 6.3 grams, 0.205 ozt, a white metal lady's pocket watch, stamped 0.935, a pair of sugar tongs, marks rubbed, approximate gross weight 41.8 grams, 1.345 ozt, together with a white metal plated trinket box, (condition report: general moderate wear, hands broken and glass missing from pocket watch)
A BOX OF POCKET WATCHES, SPARE AND REPAIRS, to include three 'Ingersoll' open face pocket watches, a gold plated full hunter case, a gold plated open face case with cracked glass, a manual wind, silver open face pocket watch, featuring a white dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at the six o'clock position, inside case back hallmarked 'J.W.Benson' London import, with personal engraving to the dust cover, approximate case width 47.8mm, approximate gross weight 84.0 grams, a cased white metal open face pocket watch, six other white metal open face pocket watches, three small plastic tubs containing watch parts, movements, dials etc, a small plastic tube of watch keys, and a boxed ring
A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a pair of oval jet cabochon cufflinks with yellow metal chain links, various gents wristwatches with names to include 'Sekonda, Accurist, Geneva, Umbro', a 'Timex' pocket watch, lighters to include 'Ronson, Elfite, a Royal Lexon' etc, a white metal skull ring, a cased EPNS butter knife fitted with a mother of pearl handle, a cased set of EPNS teaspoons with cake forks and sugar tongs, surgical instruments etc
TWO SILVER BANGLES AND OTHER JEWELLERY, the first a domed silver hinged bangle, engraved with foliage detail, fitted with an integrated push pin box clasp, hallmarked 'Harrod's Stores Ltd' Birmingham 1971, a flat hinged bangle, engraved with foliage detail, fitted with an interlocking clasp and safety chain, hallmarked 'Bracelon Ltd' Birmingham 1968, approximate gross weight 52.3 grams, together with a rolled gold hinged bangle, engraved with a foliage design, stamped 'Bracelon Ltd' 9ct RG, a pair of yellow metal clip on earrings, designed as two bows, signed 'P&M Paris', an open work bracelet, signed 'Sarah Cov Canada', together with a 'Smiths' manual wind , open face pocket watch (requires attention) in a gold plated case (condition report: general moderate wear, safety chain missing from first bangle, overall condition good)
A SILVER OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, key wound, round white ceramic dial signed 'Improved Patent', large black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at the six o'clock position, blue steel hands, within a polished case, inside case back stamped 8594, hallmarked 'James Neale' Chester 1876, movement stamped 8594, approximate case width 50.7mm, approximate gross weight 118.5 grams, 3.81 ozt, missing outer pear case (condition report: general light wear, tarnishing all round would benefit from a gentle clean and polish, untested requires key)
A George III silver pair cased key wound verge fusee pocket watch bearing name Rich Wilson Liverpool no 165 to mechanism and Moore Liverpool 3971 to case, Arabic numeral dial with rose gold coloured hands to white face in plain case, marks worn, possibly Chester 1792, outer case is 1791, Thomas Helsby watch doesnt run when shaken, fusee chain appears intact, pair case and inner case appear to have matching marks. however inner casde marks are worn. Image uploaded.
A Victorian Mahogany and Brass-Bound Desktop Stationery Cabinet, by Lover & Barton, 10 Market Street, Manchester, 3rd quarter 19th century, with folding doors enclosing an attractive fitted interior for correspondence and a hinged writing slope, the upper section with a removeable compartment enclosing a pocket watch holder flanked by ivory plaques43cm by 27cm by 40cmWith non transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number 4U1E1QQWCabinet is open and lock present but no key. Generally good cosmetic condition throughout and a good colour. The hinged section with a small patch repair (as photographed). The fall front with some deep scratches. The green leather is torn. Both ink bottles are damaged.
Heitzmann Bros: An 18 Carat Gold Open Faced Chronograph Pocket Watch, signed Heitzmann Bros, London Road, Southwark, 1869, manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 27065, split bimetallic balance, diamond endstone, enamel dial with Roman numerals, slide in the band to operate chronograph, case numbered 27065 and a London hallmark for 1869, together with a 9 Carat Gold Fancy Link Watch Chain48mm wideCase with surface scratches, case with very minor dents in parts, dial with one hairline crack at 3 o'clock, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, chronograph hand is working correctly when operating the slide in the band, movement in going order. Total watch weight 101g. Chain weight 19.5g.
Tiffany & Co: An 18 Carat Gold Open Faced Pocket Watch, retailed by Tiffany & Co, circa 1920, manual wound lever movement, split bimetallic balance, gold coloured dial with Roman numerals and with retailers signature, seconds dial, case with a French 18 carat gold owl import mark45mm wide Case with surface scratches, glass with small scratches, dial with small scratches and discoloured in parts, dial numerals are faded in parts, hand setting correctly, movement is fully wound and not working. Total watch weight 52g.
Record: A 9 Carat Gold Open Faced Pocket Watch, signed Record, 1922, manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 76689, split bimetallic balance with a blued overcoil hairspring, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial, case maker's mark EH and numbered 16416 and a London gold hallmark for 192248mm wideCase with surface scratches, case sides with small dents, dial is clean, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order. Total watch weight 86.8g.
James Gibson: A Full Hunter Lever Pocket Watch, signed James Gibson, Lord St, Liverpool, retailed by Hoyt Badger & Dillon, New York, circa 1890, manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 17645, enamel dial with Roman numerals inscribed improved skeleton timekeeper quick beat 17645, seconds dial, engine turned case covers, inside case covers stamped with retailers stamped mark and numbered 17645, together with a Curb Link Watch Chain, chain with applied plaque stamped 9c43mm wideCase with light scratches, case in good condition, case with no gold marks, case has not been gold tested, dial edge between 4 & 5 with one chip, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order. Total watch weight 76, chain weight and key 10g.
An interesting selection of collectibles to include:handstitched leather stud boxes;a cased pocket watch;a trench art brass shell;Royal Automobile Club chrome and enamel car badge;a Festival of Britain crown (boxed);'The Acme Siren' whistle;a leather-cased three-bottle set;a pedometer and a Chromat-O-Scope slide viewer.
Early 20th century gold-plated pocket watch by Elgin, No. 13987130, screw back case with foliate decoration, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, with stand, silver pencil by Johnson, Matthey & Co, London 1960, two other pencils, silver Egyptian mummy charm, stamped 800 and vintage and later cufflinks, shirt studs etcCondition Report:Pocket watch not working - overwound - well presented - case good , dial good
Early 20th century Swiss cylinder ladies pocket watch by Kay & Company, Worcester, 9ct gold jewellery including two stone diamond ring, silver sweetheart brooch, silver rings and other vintage and later costume jewelleryCondition Report:Gold approx 3.3gm, two stone diamond - setting for three stones one missing,
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