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Grant & Son of Carlisle, A gold plated open faced key less wind pocket watch, the enamel dial inscribed Watchmakers to the Admiralty, set with Roman numerals and Arabic seconds subsidiary dial, unsigned 17 jewel movement, No 48985, 50mm, case inscribed "Newtown Whist Club" 1933.working but not guaranteed
A Victorian silver cased open faced key wind fusee pocket watch, by William Carter, London 1849, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals and Arabic numeral subsidiary dial, unsigned movement, No 4895, 41mm, original matching cover, 53mm overall.not working, balance spins, dial good, plastic glass
H. Samuel of Manchester, a silver cased open faced key wind pocket watch, Chester 1900, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals and Arabic numeral second subsidiary dial, inscribed The Climax Trip Action Patent, signed movement, No 502085, case numbered 497814, 53mm.working but not guaranteed
Mappin & Web, a nickle plated Goliath key less wind pocket watch, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals and Arabic numeral seconds subsidiary dial, unsigned movement, case number 135990, 67mm, with inlaid tortoise shell and leather stand,not working, balance ok, winder loose, strut missing
CARTIER - a French Art Deco 18ct gold slimline open-face keyless pocket watch, silvered engine turned sunburst dial with Roman hour markers, outer minute track, blued steel hands and coin-edge bezel, 19 jewel movement signed European Watch & Clock Co, serial no. 21499, case width 44mm, working order, 47.7g gross, with Cartier insurance valuation dated 1998 Condition Report: Movement – currently workingDial - very light surface dirtGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - light surface wear and abrasions mainly on casebackCrown – hands adjust smoothly
A Fine 19th Century 18ct gold half hunter keyless chronograph minute repeater pocket watch, by Nathaniel Wegg of New Cross Road London, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel double leaf hands, centre chronograph seconds hand, subsidiary chronograph minute dial at 12 and subsidiary seconds dial at 6 with blue enamel chapter ring on front cover, 18ct inner dust cover and rose-cut diamond balance jewel, signed Wegg London, case maker AS, London 1880, no serial no. case width 53mm, working order (see condition report), 153.7g gross Condition Report: Movement – watch movement itself currently appears to be working although we think it would highly benefit from a service as it was initially slightly temperamental to get running (hands adjustment was stiff and chronograph seconds stopped in several random places), but it seems to have loosened up after a few times of testing functions, that being said we cannot fully guarantee the full working order of this pocket watchDial - 1 hairline crack between centre column and top subsidiary dial otherwise cleanGlass - some minor evidence of glue around edge otherwise cleanHands - goodCase - only minor surface abrasions all overCrown – hands adjust smoothly
An early 20th century silver-cased open-face keyless chronograph pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel hands, subsidiary chronograph minute dial at 12 and subsidiary seconds dial at 6, with silver dust cover, import hallmarks London 1919, case no. 54860, case width 51mm, working order Condition Report: Movement – currently working, chronograph functions working (tested to 1 minute)Dial - 1 tiny chip under centre columnGlass - light surface wearHands - goodCase - general surface wear with a few minor dents on casebackCrown - hands adjust with a slight tension
ZENITH - an early 20th century nickel-cased open-face keyless dashboard/office pocket watch, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, cathedral hands, subsidiary seconds dial and mounted on mahogany base, serial no. 1647111, case no. 4810467, case width 56mm, working order Condition Report: Movement – currently working Dial - filament of numerals is heavily wornGlass - cleanHands - some filament missing from minute handCase - light surface spotting and corrosion Crown – hands adjust smoothly
A 19th century silver-cased open-face key-wind pocket watch, by J Norbury of Liverpool, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, power reserve dial and subsidiary seconds dial, with silver dust cover, foliate engraved balance cock and cylindrical pillars, no. 2299, hallmarks Chester 1863, case width 50mm, not currently working Condition Report: Movement – not currently working and instantly unwindsDial - light surface dirtGlass - light surface marksHands - probably replacementsCase - general surface wear mainly on caseback
ZODIAC - an early 20th century nickel-cased open-face keyless pocket watch, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, calibre 19, case no. 286653, case width 50mm, working order Condition Report: Movement – currently working Dial - general surface abrasionsGlass - light surface wearHands - goodCase - general surface wear and abrasions mainly on casebackCrown – hands adjust smoothly
A 19th century silver-cased open-face key-wind chronograph pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, gilt spade hands and centre seconds chronograph hand, with silver dust cover, no. 21876, hallmarks London 1876, case width 56mm, not currently working Condition Report: Movement – not currently working, chronograph slider not working Dial - numerous hairline cracks and several overpainted chipsGlass - light surface wearHands - probably replacedCase - general surface wear but still heavy gauge
An early 19th century silver pair-cased open-face key-wind verge pocket watch, by George Clarke of London, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, gilt spade hands, pierced and engraved balance cock with square pillars, no. 945, hallmarks London 1817, outer case width 51mm, not currently working Condition Report: Movement – ticks for a few seconds before stoppingDial - several hairline cracks and a large chip at 4Glass - noneHands - probably replacements and both slightly bentCase - stem has been re-soldered, both cases heavily worn
ROLEX - an early 20th century nickel-cased open-face keyless pocket watch, circa 1940s, white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, blued steel spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, 15 jewel movement with calibre 548, case width 52mm, working order Condition Report: Movement – currently working Dial - very cleanGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - very light wear with a few scratches on caseback edge from attempted openingsCrown – hands adjust smoothly
An early 20th century 9ct rose gold open-face keyless pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel breguet hands, subsidiary seconds dial and 9ct dust cover, hallmarks Chester 1926, case no. 4798, case width 48mm, working order, 77.7g gross Condition Report: Movement – currently working Dial - 2 green hairline cracks running diagonally acrossGlass - cleanHands - tip of hour hand broken and bentCase - general wear with several light dents on casebackCrown – hands adjust smoothly
A collection of five various dress watches, to include: a Zenith stainless steel gentleman's automatic wrist watch, in working order, together with an Oris gilt metal slim pocket watch, manual movement, two Oris gold plated gentleman's wrist watches and another dress watch dress watch. (condition varies). (5)
A Rotherham's (London) 9ct. gold half hunter pocket watch, crown wind, having signed Roman numeral dial with outer minutes track and subsidiary Arabic numeral seconds dial at 6 o'clock, blued hands, in 48mm wide 9ct. gold case with dark blue Roman numeral chapter ring to front, by Rotherham & Sons, London 1931, movement currently no working, (gross weight 84.7g), in Rotherham's fitted case.
An 18ct. gold Vacheron & Constantin open face pocket watch, crown wind, having signed silvered circular dial with subsidiary seconds dial at 6 o'clock and gold Arabic numerals with dot outer minutes track and gold heavy moon hands, 43mm wide slimline 18ct. bi-colour gold case impressed Swiss 18ct. hallmark and Vacheron & Constantin mark, in working order. (gross weight 44.1g) Image of dial without glass added.
A Gold Plated Cased Pocket Watch, the unsigned white dial (damages) with Arabic numbers, seconds subsidiary dial, within plain case, movement signed "ROLEX LEVER", another similar "Ingersoll" pocket watch, together with a "PUERTA" wristwatch head (lacking strap). (3)No access to movement of Ingersoll Reliance or Puerta.
A Georgian Hallmarked Silver Cased Pair Case Pocket Watch, the white dial with black Roman numerals, the movement with decorative scroll pierced balance cock signed 'Roberts London' and numbered "2436", within plain case, engraved "W Keyworth", GC, London 1825, within matching pair case, initialled 'WWK' (rubbed), GC, London 1825; together with later part chain and pocket watch key.The Pocket Watch is currently not ticking. There are heavy abrasions to perspex/glass. Overall dents and abrasions to pair case and Pocket Watch case.
A Hallmarked Silver Cased Fob Watch, the gilt highlighted white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, within foliate engraved case (import marks for London 1910); vintage Brevet pocket watch alarm, stamped "Brevet 112427" "Brevet 124160"; GSTP openface pocketwatch "Q17843" (lacking winder), Ingersoll Nurse's watches, Smiths openface pocket watch.
A Modern (Millennium 2000) Hallmarked Silver Britannia Standard (958) Ingot Pendant, on a chain; together with a decorative vintage filigree butterfly brooch, a hallmarked silver cased openface pocket watch (lacking bow), within engraved case; an Edwardian style openwork pendant and a costume necklace.
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