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A 9ct rose gold Albert pocket watch chain strung with an agate and bloodstone fob. The chain formed fancy links with toggle and dog lead clasp with a double claw clasp - a later addition. The chain strung with a rolled gold fob. Toggle hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, chain links marked 9 375. Total weight 27.8g. Measures 39cm, fob 3.3cm excluding chain.
A hallmarked Edwardian 9ct gold fob pocket watch. The watch having Roman numeral hour markers to the chapter ring with engraved foliate decoration to face and enamelled decoration verso. Hallmarked 9ct gold import mark London 1908. Total weight 17.8g. Measures 4cm including bale. Cased with original price tag.
A hallmarked Victorian 18ct gold open face pocket watch. The watch having foliate engraved decoration with roman numerals to the chapter ring. The movement marked for H Pidduck, Hanley No 1108. Partially Hallmarked for Chester 1858 - marks worn. Tests indicate 18ct gold. Total weight 56.2g. Dial measures approx 4cm.
A hallmarked 18ct gold pocket fob watch. The watch having a round white enamelled dial with roman numerals to the chapter ring with gilt detailing. The case having engraved foliate detailing with an armorial crest to the centre. Interior case import marked London 1907. Watch measures 4.8cm including bale. Weight 32.6g.
A group of silver and gold plated pocket watches. The lot to include a gold plated open face pocket watch, a silver fob watch with enamelled fleur de lis case, an Admiral full hunter pocket watch (import marked London) and a Victorian open face pocket watch (hallmarked Birmingham 1889). Gold plated watch measure 6.5cm.
A collection of antique silver pocket watches. The lot to include a guilloche enamelled fob watch brooch set with seed pearls, a Georgian silver pocket watch in case (AF, movement marked W Elkins 1809), silver open face pocket watch (hallmarked London 1843), hallmarked silver open faced pocket watch (hallmarked London 1882), and a open face pocket watch (AF hallmarked Chester 1862). Gross weight 443g.
A hallmarked 18ct gold full hunter pocket watch Thomas Russell and Sons. The watch having a white dial with roman numerals to the chapter ring with secondary dial having a crown winder. The back of the movement marked Makers to the Queen No29030. Tho's Russell & son Liverpool. Case hallmarked London 1920, maker ATO. Weight 73.94g. Dial measures approx 4cm.
A collection of antique silver items. The lot to include a Victorian silver cased half hunter pocket watch (hallmarked Birmingham 1884), a set of five George III Scottish silver spoons (hallmarked Edinburgh 1805, William Hannay) and an engine turned napkin ring (hallmarked Birmingham 1990). Spoons measure 14cm. Total weight without pocket watch 73.3. Pocket watch weight 50g.
Sale Item: SILVER POCKET WATCH & CASE (AF) Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
Sale Item: SILVER POCKET WATCH CHAIN & CASE (AF) Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
[WARHOL ANDY]: (1928-1987) American artist, a leading figure in the pop art movement. Warhol's personal 14K gold open face pocket watch by E. Howard & Co., Boston, measuring 1.75" in diameter, with an opening hinged glass cover to the front, the watch face on a second hinge to reveal the inner working mechanism and the inside of the back casing engraved with the makers name, serial number (148873) and 14K mark. The back of the outer casing is attractively engraved with a monogram. Contained in a modern black watch case. VG Provenance: The pocket watch was acquired by our vendor at The Andy Warhol Collection auction held by Sotheby's, New York, 23rd April - 3rd May 1988 (Collectibles, Jewelry, Furniture, Decorations and Paintings, 24th - 26th April 1988, lot 619) and their lot label tag is still adjoined to the watch with string. The complete set of auction catalogues (6 vols) for The Andy Warhol Collection is also included in the present lot. E. Howard & Co. was a clock and watch company formed by Edward Howard and Charles Rice in 1858, after the demise of the Boston Watch Company. Howard was to buy out Rice's interest and thereafter sought to make high quality watches based on his own unique designs and eccentric production methods (a factor which, perhaps, Warhol appreciated). 'After his death in 1987 from complications following gallbladder surgery, 313 watches were found at Warhol's East 66th Street townhouse and sold at Sotheby's the following year in a landmark 10-day auction, along with over 10,000 other objects. It was the first time such a sizable cache of fine watches belonging to the same owner had come to market, and it captured the imagination of collectors worldwide. Value was no longer attached solely to the build of a timepiece; price could now be magnified by the object's journey. It sure helped that Warhol had an astute eye as well as an adventure-packed life. Markedly different from the pop aesthetic he had championed, the watches were classic and refined. And unlike the to-and-fro of his iconic silk screens at auction, the watches seldom reappear to feed an ever-hungrier market' (from 'Oh, Yeah. I have Some of Those': How Andy Warhol Amassed One of the World's Most Formidable Watch Collections', by Mark C. O'Flaherty, published in the RobbReport, 14th November 2020)
Ladies' pocket watch in sterling silver.Pocket watch made of sterling silver, from the last quarter of the 19th century. Round case and dial. With a blue enameled bezel and classic decoration on the back showing two courtiers. Time signals in Arabic numerals and arrow-type hands. Manual mechanism, in working order.Measures: 26,48 mm.
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