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A 9CT GOLD HALF HUNTER TOP WIND POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals enclosing subsidiary seconds dial and inscribed "Everiter, H. Samuel ...", un-numbered sixteen jewel non-magnetic movement, with 9ct gold Dennison hinged cuvette, in a plain case, the fascia with black enamelled Roman numerals, Birmingham 1939 (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Appears to be in working order, dial cracked, no glass, 88.8g gross, dent to cover, back hinge slightly sprung
A 9CT GOLD TOP WIND POCKET WATCH, the white dial with black Arabic numerals enclosing subsidiary seconds dial, the seventeen jewel movement numbered 200682, with 9ct gold hinged cuvette, in a plain case, London 1920 (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Appears to be in working order. Top of hanging loop extremely thin/worn. Case obviously dented/worn and thin. Back cover hinge sprung. 78.6g gross
A 9CT GOLD WALTHAM HUNTER TOP WIND POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals enclosing subsidiary seconds dial, the lever movement numbered 17695387, with hinged cuvette, in a plain case, Birmingham probably 1917 (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Appears to be in working order, dust cover hallmarked 9ct, dial 3.8cm, 93g gross, generally good, but front cover springs open
A RUBY AND GOLD BANGLE, BY GAY FRÈRES, CIRCA 1970Each terminal modelled as a lion's head with circular-cut ruby eyes, the bangle with twisted gold and horn (or possibly elephant's hair) detailing, mounted in 18K gold, with maker's mark for 'GF' for Gay Frères, French assay marks, inner length approximately 15cm, inner diameter 5.5cm, total gross weight approx. 73.30gGay Frères was founded in 1835, by Jean-Pierre Gay and Gaspard Tissot and it would go on to become one of the most important watch bracelet makers in the world of fine jewellery. It’s origins were in the production of specialised handmade gold chains, often for use in pocket watches. As tastes changed the company also adapted and in the 20th century they began to design high quality bracelets for wristwatches. Their work was sought after by many high-end watch brands, such as Patek Phillippe, Vacheron and Rolex, the latter of which bought the company in 1998. Up to that point Gay Frères had remained a strongly family associated brand, with descendants of Jean-Pierre, brothers Jacques Hubert and Jean-Francois Gay running the company in the 1970s.Despite the horology led focus of the brand, their output has always included beautiful examples of artisan jewellery. The work they made in the 1960s and 70s is highly sought after by collectors in the current market. Their expertise in making complex chains and cuffs combined with a strong understanding and craftsmanship in working with gems and precious stones, made them highly sought after by houses such as Van Cleef & Arpels and Hermès. Their designs also incorporate different materials such as ebony and ivory as well as employing the decorative technique of enamelling.This dual aspect of their work has been an important trademark of the company and has ensured their continued relevance and success in the world of fine jewellery.Condition Report: Clasp secure - twist mechanism to openNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 73.30g
Pocket watch and winding mechanism Open dial model in 18-carat gold. Dial in yellow gold guilloche, indexes in Roman numerals, dotted track, hands bréguet, winding at 2 o'clock. Bezel set with white half pearls. Mechanical movement, unopened and unverified. Case back guilloche and white half pearls around the bezel. Fitted with hexagonal winding in yellow 18-carat gold on engraved metal. Late 19th century work D : 3.5 cm Weight : 36.6 g watch 30 gr and winder 6.6 gr.
TARTS Onion pocket watch Signed Tarts London 12054. Silver and brass dial, Roman numerals for the hours, embossed Arabic numerals for the minutes, hour scale with arcade decoration, single hand. mechanism not verified. Smooth silver case with IM hallmark and crown. Weight : 81 g gross weight.
Pocket watch and chain. In gilt metal, diameter 4.2 cm, case included. Dial with exposed gold base, indexes with Arabic numerals, graduated track, annexed dial for seconds, blued breguet hands. Engraved and decorated case. Mechanism not verified. Weight: 58.40 gr. Marked: none 585 thousandths were added to a gold chain. length: 39 cm. weight: 12.60 gr. stamp: unreadable Weight: 71 g gross weight.
Pocket watch half hunter with double hinges. In 18-carat gold. White enamel dial, hours in Roman numerals, minutes in Arabic numerals, annex dial for seconds. Hour markers in Roman numerals engraved on the bezel. Engraved on the case back are the following indications: Barbier à Dôle, free escapement with anchor, visible straight line lifts, breguet balance spring, nineteen jewels, compensated balance. Marked : 8317, eagle's head, 96998, maker's mark, 96696. Weight : 90 gr. Added to this watch is a 750 thousand yellow gold chain. Weight : 27 gr. Mechanism not checked Weight : 117 g Total gross weight.
18k gold pocket watch White enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blue Arabic numerals and an oriental pointer. 18k gold case with traces of wear and fine scratches. Inner case signed 8805 and marked. Diameter: 33mm. A movement is present in the box that comes with the watch. Weight : 29.5 g
JOYCE OF WHITCHURCH; a George IV hallmarked silver pair cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Arabic numerals, movement no.9724, case hallmarked London 1825 (af). Additional InformationThe case bezel is misshapen, the dial is in poor condition, has chips, cracks and damage throughout with some repainting, not currently in working order. The thumbpiece to release the outer case is missing.
OMEGA; an 800 grade silver and yellow metal crown wind open face pocket watch, with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds hand to the white enamel dial, the movement no.5318059, diameter 50mm, and a further open face pocket watch with white enamel dial inscribed 'H. Van Reenen Amsterdam' (2).
J.W. BENSON; a crown wind half hunter silver pocket watch with external blue enamelled Roman numerals and further Roman numerals to the white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds hand, signed with fifteen jewel movement, diameter 5cm.Additional InformationVery heavily tarnished, the watch ticks when wound and winds freely but it is slightly missing when you do wind so attention would be needed. General surface wear throughout.
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