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George IV silver pair-cased pocket watch, the silver top with glass window showing small enamel dial, the top opening to reveal the full size dial, two sets of hour markers, single fusee movement, movement marked W Lucas 1824, the silver case hallmarked Birmingham 1823 by JH, with original outer silver protective case, gross weight 131g approx. Condition ReportAll clocks and watches are sold untested for timekeeping accuracies. Upon inspection this watch ticks briefly when moved.
Turkish full hunter pocket watch by K Serkisoff & Co, Constantinople, the enamel dial having Turkish numeral hour markers, with seconds subsidiary dial at the half-hour mark, the case stamped 800, gross weight 98g approx. and an albert chain with 9ct gold T-bar and lobster clasp Provenance; by repute, was the property of Jack Belt who was born in the village of Humanby, Yorkshire the son of a horse vet and he first worked as a stable hand.In 1914 he signed up to the army and became a Rolls Royce armoured car driver and at times an Officers Chauffeur (driving a Sunbeam car). He was repeatedly switched from one HQ to another on active service across Egypt, Sinai, Palestine, Syria and finally to Cyprus. In 1914 he was the driver to the Duke of Westminster and later the driver for General Allenby at the liberation of Jerusalem December 9th 1917.After the war Jack became Managing Director of The Gray & Stanton Manufacturing Company (mounted woodwork specialists) in Hanley Street, Birmingham. The company also had a showroom in Manchester.
Early 20th century Goliath pocket watch, the enamel dial with Roman numerals denoting hours, seconds subsidiary dial at the half-hour mark, silver plated case, case diameter 65mm approx., a carved wooden Black Forest-style pocket watch stand, a Terrasse W Co military issue compass and an Ingersoll pocket watch
18ct gold cased open-face Longines pocket watch, the enamel dial having Arabic hour markers with seconds subsidiary dial at the half-hour mark, the case back stamped K18 EFCo Longines, with ref no. 1213403, 52cm diameter approx., gross weight 81.2g approx. and a yellow metal (believed to be 18ct gold) albert chain, 12.5g approx.
19th century 18ct gold-cased open-faced pocket watch, the gilt and engine-turned dial with raised foliate border, Roman numerals denoting hours and seconds subsidiary dial at the half-hour mark, the single fusee movement marked FRA Johnson Dublin, case with British hallmarks 18ct, gross weight 144g approx., 55mm diameter approx. Condition ReportAdditional photos uploaded
WWI, pair, British War Medal and Victory Medal 47531 Sjt J Coleman Linc R, Christmas 1914 tin retaining one of the two packets of cigarettes in yellow paper packet and card, British military issue keyless lever watch, black dial marked on case back Broad Arrow, GSTP, 153859XX, pocket spanner set marked crown, AM, 1940 and a 9ct gold T-bar from a watch chain, 2.7g Watch with some rust and not in working order
An Edwardian 18ct gold lady's pocket watch, now convereted to wristwatch with applied lug to lower, 29.5mm, 22.5g, hallmarked to rear and dust covers, appears to run, with pretty rear cover decorated with enamel daisies, some damages, notably to lower left, other scractches and damages present
Four pocket watches and a 9ct gold spining fob seal, including a gold plated Waltham, a large T. Eaton example with a part silver watch chain, a damaged silver open faced pocket watch and a gold plated lady's full hunter (5) PLEASE SEE ADDITIONAL IMAGES. The lady's serial number is: 10142028 and the larger one is: 14065838
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