An 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch by Hunt & Roskell, the signed circular dial with roman numeral markers and outer minutes track, keyless movement signed and numbered 13505, within an 18ct gold case bearing hallmarks for London, 1898, numbered 398, with lugs to be worn as a wristwatch, case diameter 37mm, gross weight 51.8g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairLugs misshapenScratches and light dents in keeping with age and wearWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offered
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A silver pair cased pocket watch by Benjamin Grey and Justin Vulliamy, the circular dial with roman numeral hour markers, outer minutes track and Robert Roskell style hands, verge fusee movement with rose cut diamond balance cock, signed Benj. Grey J. Vulliamy, London, within a later silver case and outer case bearing hallmarks for London, 1885, case diameter 47mm, gross weight 101.5g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredOuter case - hallmarks worn but legible, shuts to, light scratchesDial with light hairline cracks visible with close inspection, some light wear to hour markers in keeping with ageLight scratches and discolouration to case
An 18th century brass open face pocket watch by William Addis, London, with roman numeral hour markers and outer minutes track, verge fusee movement with pierced and diamond set balance cock, signed and numbered Wm. Addis, London, 460, within a gold plated case, case diameter 49mm.Condition report: Overall condition fair to goodWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredScratches, discolouration and wear to case
An early 19th century silver pair cased pocket watch, with roman numeral markers and outer minutes track, verge fusee movement signed and numbered Pad Banks, London, 24434, within a silver case bearing hallmarks for London, 1838, with outer silver case, case diameter 54mm, gross weight 130g. Condition report: Watch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offered
A silver open face pocket watch by Barnett & Scott, the signed dial with roman numeral markers, outer minutes track and subsidiary seconds dial, fusee movement signed and numbered Barnett & Scott, Hull, 203141, within a silver case bearing hallmarks for London, 1872, case diameter 49mm, gross weight 113.3g. Condition report: Watch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offered
A large open face pair cased calendar pocket watch by Eardley Norton, London, the circular signed dial with roman numeral hour markers, arabic inner date track and outer minutes track, signed verge fusee movement, numbered 29852, engraved balance cock with garnet endstone, within a silver case bearing hallmarks, partially indistinct, numbered 14178, and steel pair case, case diameter 68mm, together with a silver Albert chain, gross weight 232.1g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredScratches and abrasion in keeping with ageWith keyAlbert chain made of component parts, some base metal
An 18th century silver pair cased pocket watch by Thomas Benbow, Newport, with Arabic hour markers and outer minutes track, outer white metal case, verge fusee movement signed and numbered T. Benbow, Newport, 23, within a silver case bearing hallmarks for WB, London, 1763, numbered 10262, case diameter 42mm, gross weight 86.2g.Condition report: Overall condition fairWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offered Hours hand loose but present, hairline cracks to dial, chip to glass at 5/6Movement and case possibly not in original pairing, pair case not original - does not fit snugCase - soft solder marks, replacement surmount, light dents to caseOuter case - unmarked, repair work, dents and crack in places, button deficient, closes to
An 18th century silver pair cased pocket watch by Thos Fazakerley, London, with Roman numeral hour markers, Arabic outer minutes track, white metal outer case, fusee verge movement signed and numbered Thos. Fazekerley, London, 3661, within a silver case bearing hallmarks for London, 1755, case diameter 42mm, gross weight 120.5g.Condition report: Overall condition fairWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredOuter case - unmarked, shuts toDial - cracked at 6Hallmarks partially wornPitting to winding crown
An early 19th century silver pair cased pocket watch by R. C. Thornton, London, with roman numeral hour markers and outer minutes track, silver outer case, verge fusee movement signed and numbered R.C Thornton, London 16009, within a silver case bearing hallmarks for William Linsley, London, 1808, case diameter 51mm, gross weight 150g.Condition report: Overall condition fair to goodWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredPair case, shuts to, monogram engraving to case back - hallmarks for William Linsley, London, 1808, button deficientCase - inscription to reverse, dated 1810, light dents to side, glass moderately scratchedDial - chipped between 2-3 with losses, hairline cracks throughout
A George III silver and tortoiseshell pair cased pocket watch by Thomas Gould, London, the circular signed dial with roman numeral hour markers and outer minutes track, signed fusee verge movement numbered 285, within a silver case bearing hallmarks for London, 1788, numbered 158 and sponsor's marks TS, within a tortoiseshell case, case diameter 48mm. Condition report: Overall condition fair to goodOuter case - cracks and splits to tortoiseshell, losses in places, closes toWatch - scratches and abrasion to glass, dial in good to fair condition, light discolouration, case closes to, hallmarks partially worn but legibleSponsor's mark possibly Thomas SonesWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offered
An early 19th century silver open face pocket watch by Rob Webb, London, with roman numeral hour markers and outer minutes track, verge fusee movement with rose cut diamond balance cock, signed and numbered Rob Webb London, 26503, within a silver case bearing hallmarks for London, 1827, case diameter 51mm, gross weight 116.8g.Condition report: Overall condition fair to goodWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredScratches and tarnishing in keeping with age and useScratches to glassDial with hairline cracks
An early 19th century pair cased pocket watch by Barrauds, London, the circular signed dial with roman numeral hour markers, subsidiary seconds dial to 6 and outer minutes track, faux tortoiseshell enamel outer case, fusee movement with engraved and diamond set balance cock, signed and numbered Barrauds, Cornhill, London, 3616, within a gold plated case, case diameter 50mm.Condition report: Overall condition fairWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredOuter case - wear and loss to enamel, shuts toWear and discolouration to gold plated caseLight hairline crack to dial between 6 and 7
A 9ct gold hunter pocket watch, the circular dial with roman numeral markers, subsidiary seconds dial to 6 and outer minutes track, keyless 15 jewel movement signed and numbered Hefik Watch Co., Speedwell, 1935/12, within a 9ct gold case bearing hallmarks for Birmingham, 1949, numbered 700887, case diameter 49mm, gross weight 89g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredWith personal inscription to inside of front caseLight dents to side of case, scratches in places from being opened with force
Antique Period - Excellent Quality Gun Metal 1/4 Repeater Key-less Open Faced Pocket Watch with Gold Tone Mounts, Movement Not Signed. c.1900. Superb White Porcelain Dial, Subsidiary Dial. Condition of Case, Dial and Movement Superb Working at time of Cataloging. Excellent Tone, No Issues. Excellent Example,
Historical Interest. 18ct Gold Cased Superb Quality Key-less Minute Repeater Full Hunter Pocket Watch. With Signed White Porcelain, Dial, Subsidiary Dial. Hallmark London 1905, Movement Signed Ashley and Sims, Clerkenwell. Movement No 05187, Case, Dial and Movement Excellent Condition, Working at time of Cataloging. With Inscription to Back Plate, Presented to Edward George Danis, Commander of the ' S.S Carpentaria ' By the Owner and Underwriters of the Steamer and Its Cargo, In Recognition of the Meritorious Service Rendered by Him, When the Steamers Rudder was broken at Sea, During her Passage From Durban to the Cape, April 1910.
French 19th Century Double Dial - Full Hunter Key-Wind Silver Pocket Watch. With Sterling Silver Watch Albert and Attached Watch Key. French Silver Mark for 900 to Case. Marked to Dial - Double Tour D'Heures. Excellent Complex Movement. Dial - Pristine Condition - Please Confirm with Photo, Case - Good Condition, Excellent Movement and Working at time of Cataloging. Albert Length 14 Inches - 35 cms.
Charles Frodsham 18ct Gold Demi-Hunter Keyless Pocket Watch. English Lever Movement, Size 50 mm. London 1876 Hallmarks, Dial and Movement Signed Charles Frodsham. 84 Strand, London. Movement Number 05350. Features English Lever - Cut and Compensated Gilt BI Metallic Balance. Snail Cam Regulation. Weight 111.7 grams. Case / Dial and Movement Excellent, Working at time of Cataloging - Please Confirm Condition With Photo.
Gentleman's Swiss Made 15ct Gold - Open Faced Keyless Pocket Watch. English Lever Movement. Size 50 mm. Hallmark Birmingham 1914. Features White Porcelain Dial, Subsidiary Dial, English Lever Movement, Nr Mint Condition and Working at time of Cataloging. Marked 15ct - 625 to Cover. Weight 104.1 grams.
James McCabe Royal Exchange London 18ct Gold Cased Key-wind Open Faced Quarter - Repeater Pocket Watch. Features an Ornate Gold Dial of Top Quality, Dial and Movement Signed James McCabe, Royal Exchange London. Movement Num 1598, Hallmark London 1845. Weight 75 grams. Watch Case, Dial and Movement Excellent Condition and Working at time of Cataloging.
Victorian Period - Superb Sterling Silver Double Albert Chain with Attached 2 T-Bars and Fob. All Links Stamped for Sterling Silver. Length of Albert 26 Inches - 70 cms. Comes with Attached Sterling Silver Acme Lever, Open Faced Key-less Pocket Watch. Weight of Double Albert Chain. 93.8 grams.
Victorian Period English - Sterling Silver Centre Seconds Large and Heavy Key-wind Chronograph Open Faced Pocket Watch with Attached Silver Albert Chain, All Links Stamped for Silver. Hallmark Chester 1890. Dial / Movement / Case Excellent Condition, With Attached Silver Albert Watch Chain, All Links Marked for Sterling Silver, with T-Bar and Key. Both Watch and Chain In Excellent Condition, Working well. Total Weight 206.2 grams.
Early 20th Century Swiss Made Superior Quality Medal Winner Silver Key-less Open Faced Pocket Watch, Spiral Brequet Levees Visible's, Visible Escapement, 8 Jewells, Marked 800 Silver to Back Plate with Original Attached Leather Watch Strap. Working Order, Case / Movement Excellent Condition, Requires Glass.
An Omega Open Faced Pocket Watch, 51 mm base metal case, white dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, dial signed Omega, movement No. 10015553. Stop/starter balance ok. Together with a silver open faced pocket watch, marked H Samuel, made in Burin, 41 mm silver case, and a Newmark watch head.
A 9ct Gold Openface Pocketwatch, the white dial signed "Kendal & Dent" "Makers To The Admiralty" "London", with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within plain case, movement signed "Kendall & Dent London" "540984". Lot 247 - The inner dustcover is not gold, no inscription present, the pocket watch winds and runs but no guarantee on accuracy/timekeeping, the case is dented, case diameter 4.8cm, 95 grams gross weight.
A 9ct Gold Cased Pocketwatch, the unsigned white dial with Roman numerals, and seconds subsidiary dial, within plain case, together with a graduated curb link Albert chain, stamped "9 375", suspending a T-Bar pendant, stamped "9.375", and a 9ct gold fob pendant, hardstone inset between open work surmount (total weight of chain and pendants only - 35 grams), including a similar modern Sekonda pocketwatch. Lot 249 - The inner dustcover is nickel, no inscription, the pocket watch winds and runs but no guarantee on accuracy/timekeeping, case diameter is 4.5 cm, 74 grams gross weight of pocket watch. All chain links stamped 375", gross weight of chain and fob is 37 grams.
A collection of costume jewellery to include a rolled gold hunter pocket watch, silver flatware, weight approx 4.65ozt, costume jewellery including vintage gilt metal chain necklaces, paste set brooches, silver baby bangle, silver chain, scarf clips, modern gilt metal pocket watch, compacts, dress watches etc (1 bag)
A collection of costume jewellery to include a a Victorian cameo brooch in unmarked yellow metal probably 9ct gold, (some damage to metal) a 14ct gold ladies open faced pocket watch, total gross weight approx 29gms (not working) weighable 9ct gold total gross weight approx 3.5gms, Scottish hardstone brooches one (a/f) RAF brooch, costume jewellery including bead and chain necklaces and dress watches etc (1 bag)
An early 20th century Swiss .935 silver open faced repeater pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, dial approx 45mm, case approx 55mm, top wind, total gross weight approx 102.9gms; together with a Waltham white metal open faced pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, dial approx 45mm, case approx 60mm, total gross weight approx 135.7gms; and a 19th century silver-plated open faced pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numerals approx 47mm, case approx 55mm, total gross weight approx 135.2gms (3)
A Victorian silver open faced pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, dial approx 44mm, case approx 50mm, movement No. 8567, case maker London 1853, total gross weight approx 100.4gms; together with another, silvered dial movement inscribed Berry n Bell Uttoxeter No. 3016, dial approx 42mm, case approx 52mm, total gross weight approx 93.4gms; and a Swiss Hebdomas 8 Day silver pocket watch, approx 41mm dial, approx 47mm case, London import marks 1913, total gross weight approx 84.2gms
A Victorian silver open faced pocket watch, movement signed Rudelsheim Wolverhampton No. 47325, Chester 1889, total gross weight approx 144.8gms (af); another, Scott Hikeybt Alnwick no. 47121, London 1885, total gross weight approx 110gms (af); together with a Victorian silver ladies fob watch, gross weight approx 48.3gms (3)
A Victorian silver open faced pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed H Stone Leeds, dial approx 45mm, case approx 55mm, movement inscribed and No. 95741, Chester 1888, total gross weight approx 152.9gms (af); together with another silver pocket watch, dial inscribed J.N. Masters Ltd, Rye, Sussex, dial approx 45mm, case approx 57mm, Chester 1902, total gross weight approx 161gms (af) (2)
A William IV silver open faced pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, dial approx 47mm, case approx 55mm, movement inscribed Wm Atwood Lewes and No. 6647, case maker Benjamin NortonLondon 1831, total gross weight approx 164gms (af); together with another George III pair case (lacking outer cover), dial approx 45mm, case approx 50mm, movement signed Edwards Goldalming, No. 64500, London 1777, total gross weight approx 105.5gms (2)
A George III silver pair case open faced pocket watch, (lacking outer cover), white enamel dial, Roman numerals, dial approx 43mm, case approx 47mm, movement signed Jn Shaw Spalding, No. 6311, London 1813, total gross weight approx 91.4gms; together with a Victorian silver open faced pocket watch, dial approx 40mm, case approx 45mm, London 1841, total gross weight approx 79.5gms (2)
An early Victorian silver pair cased open faced pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, approx 43mm, movement signed Hubard Evesham, No. 4912, Birmingham 1839, total gross weight approx 132.7gms (af); together with a white metal 19th century pair cased pocket watch (lacking outer cover), dial approx 50mm, case approx 60mm, total gross weight approx 152gms (af) (2)
A William IV silver open faced pocket watch, silvered dial approx 37mm, case approx 43mm, movement signed Rose Farringdon Street, London 1832, total gross weight approx 73.7gms; a George V silver open faced pocket watch, silvered dial with applied Roman numerlas, subsidiary seconds dial, approx 45mm, case approx 50mm, London 1920, total gross weight approx 109.6gms; another similar, total gross weight approx 120.8gms (af) (3)
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