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A Vacheron & Constantin 14ct gold cased full hunter pocket watch, the obverse cover with Edward VII royal cipher(?) in blue and red enamel, engraved to the inside 'For Olav from Grandpapa Christiana, May 2nd 1908', having white enamel Arabic dial, keyless movement, gold inner back cover, movement with makers stamp and numbered 22706, 26.5g, dia.32mm; together with a yellow metal bar brooch spelling OLAV, with safety pin style fitting, unmarked but tests as 18ct, 2.5g, length 32mm, the whole in a fitted red leather box.Provenance: The vendors family claims that this was a gift from Edward VII to his young grandson, who later became King Olav V of Norway.In working order, but the dial hands cannot move properly due to the broken glass face.Enamel worn to the E.Light scratches and scuffs commensurate with use.
C Pierson of London - a George III pair cased pocket watch, having tortoiseshell outer case and gilt metal inner case, white enamel convex Roman and Arabic dial, the chain driven verge fusee movement with knopped square pillars, pierced balance cock and signed to the backplate 'C Pierson London', numbered 339, dia.47mmMinute hand is replacement.Watch fully running.Some tarnishing to gilt metal.Dial good, no chips or cracks.
J W Benson of London - 'The Field Watch', a gent's 18ct gold cased half hunter pocket watch, having a signed white enamel Roman dial, subsidiary seconds dial, keyless movement numbered 538533, further engraved "THE FIELD WATCH By Special Warrants to HM The Queen & HRH the Prince of Wales, J.W. Benson 62 & 64 Ludgate Hill London", back cover with engraved armorial, gold inner back cover, gross weight 115,2g, dia.49mm, the whole in original velvet and silk lined fitted leather case'The Field Watch' was apparently named after the Hunting Editor of The Field magazine recommended it; "I have used the watch for four months, and I have carried it hunting sometimes five days a week, and never less than three. For most weeks I have had one day, sometimes two, with hounds on foot; and with this strong test I have found it an accurate timekeeper. I recommend Messrs. Benson's hunting watch as one that can be depended on."In working order.
An early 20th century Swiss gent's 18ct gold cased half hunter pocket watch, having a white enamel Roman dial (badly damaged), subsidiary seconds dial, keyless unsigned movement, the back cover with engraved monogram, gold inner back cover, gross weight 110.2g, dia.50mmNot currently running.Dial badly chipped.Case dented.Roman numerals worn to outer case.
A continental 14ct gold cased gent's full hunter pocket watch, having engine turned covers, unsigned white enamel Arabic dial with subsidiary seconds dial, keyless unsigned movement, gilt metal inner back cover, early 20th century, 94.5g, dia.52mmNot currently running.Hands are corroded. Case dented in places.
A Waltham base metal cased open face military pocket watch, the signed black dial with luminous Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the case back marked G.S.T.P. G 2340, 50mm (excluding suspension loop.)Not currently in working order, losses to luminous Arabic numerals noteably the 1 of 12.
Rolex, a gold plated half hunter pocket watch, signed keyless wind movement, case stamped Illinois Watch Case Co. Elgin USA, numbered 5469525, diameter excluding winder 5cmCondition- Please note that we cannot guarantee the working order, accuracy or water resistance of any watches sold in our auctions- Movement is currently functioning- Dial in overall good to fair condition, with some marks and scratches- Glass with some scratches- Case with noticeable marks, scratches and discolouration- Personal engraving to dust cover 'Wm Ovenstone Dalry Ayrshire'- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
J. W. Benson, an Art Deco 9ct gold half hunter pocket watch, signed keyless manual wind movement, case numbered 6375, maker's marks for J. W. Benson, hallmarks for London 1932, diameter excluding winder 5cm, box, total weight 89.4gCondition- Movement is currently functioning- Dial appears to have some small marks and minor scratches- Case has some marks, scratches and dints- Please note that we cannot guarantee the working order, accuracy or water resistance of any watches sold in our auctions- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
A late 19th century 18ct gold pocket watch, with rose-cut diamond and blue guilloche enamel reverse, suspended from a platinum chain, with polychrome enamel spacers and lobster clasp, French marks to watch, diameter of watch case 2.8cm, length of chain 39cm, total weight 32.6gCondition- Please note that we cannot guarantee the working order, accuracy or water resistance of any watches sold in our auctions- Movement is currently functioning- Dial has noticeable marks, wear and discolouration - Glass with scratches throughout- Hands show marks and tarnishing- Case has some marks and scratches, enamel in overall good condition, with minor abrasions only- Diamonds are well matched and bright- Chain is in poor condition, with wear and losses to the enamel, replacement base metal spring ring clasp- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Continental silver open face key wind pocket watch, engraved case with blank cartouche, white enamel dial and seconds dial, black Roman numerals and poker hands, diameter approx 5cm, glass cracked; together with a Continental silver fob watch, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and poker hand (one missing) floral and foliate engraved case with blank cartouche (2)
Late Victorian T C Wilson silver open faced key wind pocket watch, white enamel dial, black Roman numerals and poker hands, engine turned case with blank cartouche, hallmarked Birmingham 1898, glass missing, diameter approx 5.5cm; together with a continental silver open faced key wind pocket watch, engine turned case with blank cartouche, white enamel dial and seconds dial, black Roman numerals and poker hands, diameter approx 4.5cm, with base metal chain (2)
Late Victorian silver open face key wind Waltham pocket watch, white enamel dial and seconds dial, black Roman numerals, poker hands, plain polished case with blank cartouche, hallmarked Birmingham 1893, diameter approx 5cm; together with a silver open face key wind pocket watch, "Kay's Perfection Lever", white enamel dial and seconds dial, black Roman numerals, poker hands (one missing) engine turned case with blank cartouche, diameter approx 5.5cm (glass missing) (2)
Collection of pocket watches comprising: Silver open face top wind pocket watch, white enamel dial and second dial, black Arabic numerals, poker hand (one missing) engine turned case with blank cartouche; together with a Continental silver full hunter fob watch, missing face, stamped 800; an early 20th century Acme Lever H Samuel Manchester silver open face key wind pocket watch, white enamel dial and seconds dial, black Roman numerals, poker hands, engine turned decoration and blank cartouche to case verso, London import marks for 1912, diameter approx 5cm; and a Victorian silver open faced key wind pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Coast Guards Timekeeper W E Watts & Co, Gloucester, seconds dial, black Roman numerals, hallmarked London 1886, diameter approx 5cm (4)
19th century silver open face key wind pocket watch, engine turned case with blank cartouche, the dust cover with presentation inscription: "Presented to Secretary ... Standby by the members of the Royal Portland Lodge 2669 MU as a small acknowledgement for meritorious services, Bolsover 24th June 1867" London hallmarks, case diameter approx 4.5cm
Victorian full hunter 18ct yellow gold key wind pocket watch, engine turned case with monogrammed cartouche, white enamel dial, seconds dial and subsidiary dial, black Roman numerals and poker hands, the dust cover engraved 23rd Jan 1885, the movement case engraved Langford & Sons, 40 College Green, Bristol no. 4326, with pocket watch stand
A Juvenia Art Deco nickel plated slimline pocket watch, the silver tone signed dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and outer minutes track, 16 jewel signed movement movement, within a nickel plated case numbered 35949, case width 40mm, suspended from a 1920s 'Platinon' Albert chain. Overall condition good to fairWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredLight scratches in keeping with useLength of chain 36cm, inclusive of T-bar attachment 37.8cm, gross weight of chain 4.8g.
A silver open face pocket watch by Parkinson & Frodsham, the signed dial with roman numeral markers, subsidiary seconds dial to 9 and outer minutes track, lever movement signed and numbered Parkinson & Frodsham, Change Alley, London, 5380, within a silver case bearing hallmarks for Birmingham, 1882, numbered 43133, case diameter 50mm, gross weight 99.9g.
A silver open face calendar pocket watch by Arthur Didishem, the white enamel dial with roman numerals, and outer minute track, with moonphase, date, day and month subsidiary dials, keyless movement signed and numbered Arthur Didisham, Chaux De Fonds, 1783, within an 0.800 silver case bearing Swiss assay marks numbered 1783, case diameter 50mm, gross weight 100.8g.Overall condition good to fairWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working order of any timepiece offeredScratches to dial and glass in keeping with age and wearA few hairline cracks to dial - around 6 and 3 extending to centre, see images
A silver pair cased pocket watch by Rich Turnbull, Wooler, with roman numeral markers and outer minutes track, verge movement signed and numbered Rich. Turnbull, Wooler, 15353, within a silver case bearing hallmarks for London, 1847, and accompanying outer case, case diameter 51mm, gross weight 128.7g.
An open face pocket watch by Ferdinand Berthoud, Paris, with roman numeral markers and outer minutes track, verge fusee movement with two hammer repetirion signed and numbered Ferdinand Berthoud, Paris, 295, within a white metal case, case diameter 53mm, gross weight 103.2g. Ferdinand Berthoud (1727-1807) was one of the leading clock, watch and chronometer makers in Paris during the second half of the 18th century.Overall condition fair to goodDial with cracks to 1 and 3Watch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredPendant/bow loose and moves freely
A 9ct gold hunter pocket watch, with roman numeral markers, subsidiary seconds dial to 6 and outer minutes track, keyless 17 jewel movement within a 9ct gold case numbered 351551 and bearing hallmarks for Birmingham, 1926, case diameter 49mm, gross weight 93.8g.Overall condition good to fairWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredInner dust cover with 9 and 375 stamps, no personal engraving or inscription
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