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Lot 274

A vintage hallmarked 9ct yellow gold pocket watch chain bracelet. The antique style chain comprised of fancy twist and infinity detailed links united by two dog lead clasps. Hallmarked for Birmingham. Total weight approx 18.8g. Measures approx 21cm. Width approx .7cm.

Lot 442

A 19th century hallmarked open faced pocket watch. Key wind movement with engine turned dial having raised gilt numeral chapter ring. Seconds dial at lower six position. Hallmarked Chester 1889. Glass loose, sold as found. Total gross weight 130.36g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate. 

Lot 416

A 19th century silver open faced pocket watch. Key wind with bale atop over enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring. Hallmarked Birmingham 1894. Set with a silver albert chain having inset compass pendant. The watch movement marked Waltham. Total gross weight 184g.  All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate. 

Lot 287

A gold plated Elgin USA  7 jewel full hunter pocket watch. The pocket watch case numbered 6901366. The movement numbered 22346646. Glass missing. AF.

Lot 397

An early 20th century 925 silver fob pocket watch. Enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring having Breguet hands. Crown wind with the case stamped 925 to inner. Total weight 24.1g. Measures approx 4x3cm. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.

Lot 371

A 935 silver Swiss pocket watch with key on hallmarked silver albert chain with hallmarked silver Victorian shield fob hallmarked Birmingham 1901 WHH and an unmarked white metal hair locket fob. Total weight  109G

Lot 213

A Victorian 19th century open faced pocket watch. Key wind with bale atop. Engine turned dial with raised Roman numeral chapter ring and seconds dial at the six position. Hallmarked Chester 1890, sponsors mark T&C. Weight 113.66g. Together with a silver 935 pocket fob watch and a white metal fob watch. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate. Sold untested and without warrantee.

Lot 313

A Victorian 18ct gold cased open face pocket watch, ornate floral dial, black Roman numerals, blued spade hands, key wind movement, signed Jas Foord, Hastings, 18ct gold case, probably Joseph Walton, London 1872, 39mm diameter, 48g gross

Lot 298

A Victorian silver open face pocket watch, cream dial, Chester 1872, with brass trench art case others Smiths & Ingersoll ltd chrome cased; Dutch 1933 2 1/2 Gulden coin, S J Moreland & Sons Vesta case etc

Lot 306

An Edwardian silver open face pocket watch, white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds, bold Roman numerals, key wind movement, Chester 1901, 52mm diameter, 132.5g gross, another smaller, continental 935 silver, 36mm diameter, 36.9g gross (2)

Lot 215A

Boxes and Objects - black forest pocket watch box, other boxes, 19th century four draw telescope,93cm long, plated ware, canteen service,

Lot 284

A mixed lot to include a watch repair kit and various pocket watch partsLocation:

Lot 77

A collection of modern wristwatches and pocket watches to include a Montine faced with Roman numerals, a Time pocket watch and othersLocation:

Lot 278

An early 20th century military issued Helvetia black dial open faced pocket watch Location:

Lot 283

Three late 19th/ early 20th century silver open faced fob watches together with a silver pocket watch caseLocation:

Lot 188

A yellow metal pocket watch A/F, having a floral engraved design, 31.5g, excluding glassLocation:

Lot 213

A Victorian chrome cased Goliath pocket watch in a fitted silver pierced travel case, hallmarked London 1895Location:

Lot 276

A selection of 19th century and later pocket watches and parts to include a nickel cased military issued watch, Ingersol and othersLocation:

Lot 299

Two early 20th century open faced keyless wind pocket watches, together with a silver curb link pocket watch chainLocation:

Lot 210

A hardy Bros 8-day Goliath pocket watch, A/F in a silver and leather travel caseLocation:

Lot 198

A late 19th/early 20th century 800 silver open faced pocket watch together with a miners pocket watch case and chainLocation:

Lot 142

PREMIA: Alfred Wolf Ltd Liverpool 9ct gold cased crown wind pocket watch, working at lotting. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 151

Omega cased silver pocket watch, with one subsidiary dial, working at lotting. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 136

Cyma pocket watch on a white metal chain, lacking glass, not working at lotting. UK P&P Group 0 (£6+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 140

Brass and velour pocket watch stand decorated with cherubs, H: 15 cm. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 145

9ct gold open face pocket watch. The pocket watch having a white enamel face with Roman dial and a subsidiary minute dial, Birmingham hallmark dated 1924, stainless steel dust cover with the original retailers paper liner W. Wells & Son, Stroud Gloucester, Dennison case nr 286476, weight with movement 85.9 gms. Condition ReportThe watch case in good condition with very light scratches under loup, watch moving forward at time of testing. 

Lot 144A

Golay-Keresche Fils 18ct yellow gold pocket watch. The watch having 18mm white enamel face with red Arabic dial, having a red enamel case with diamond set back, in the form of a rosette, set with approx 16 pts of dias, 18ct gold dust cover, watch nr 22291, approx 15 gms. (*cr)Condition ReportEnamel loss to side of case front. Watch moving forward at time of testing. 

Lot 144

9ct yellow gold full hunter pocket watch. The watch having a white enamel face with Arabic dial subsidiary minute dial, watch nr 344693, mm A.L.Dennyson, 9ct gold engraved dust cover, the watch having a 17 jewel Swiss movement, Rode Watch Co, movement nr 72622, Birmingham hallmark dated 1926, 96.6 gms. This pocket watch is suspended from a 9ct gold watch chain approx 22 cms in length, approx 22 gms. (*cr)Condition ReportThe watch is good overall condition with only light scratching under loup, glass, face and hands in good condition. Moving forward at time of testing. BBA does not guarantee watches purchased. 

Lot 147

Quartermaine London pair cased pocket watch, London hallmark dated 1777. The watch having a 38mm white enamel face with Roman dial, movement nr 391. (*cr) Condition ReportMinute and hour hands are missing. 

Lot 550

WWI MILITARY CROSS GROUP, LIEUTENANT F.S.L. SMITH, comprising The Military Cross, The War Medal and The Victory Medal (the latter two inscribed LIEUT F.S.L. SMITH), along with corresponding miniatures, in glazed case, along with a military issue pocket watch by H. Williamson, numbered 40569F to dial and case back, also stamped broad arrowNote: Believed for Lietenant Frederick Sydney Leslie Smith, 'For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. Whilst in process of relief the enemy broke through on his right. Promptly realising the situation, this officer formed a defensive flank, supervising the placing of his men under heavy machine-gun fire.' (circa 26th July 1918 - whilst with Irish Guards, 2nd Btn.)Further service information relating to the above officer: 12 July 1915. The King's Royal Rifle Corps. 18th Battalion (Arts and Crafts)— The undermentioned to be temporary Second Lieutenants: — Frederick. S. L. Smith, from 24th Battalion (2nd Sportsman's), The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). 24 July 1915. The King's Royal Rifle Corps. 18th Battalion (Arts and Crafts)— The undermentioned temporary Second Lieutenants to be temporary Lieutenants: — Frederick S. L. Smith.Then appears to have been transferred to the Irish Guards. From the Gazette: 3 March 1916. FOOT GUARDS. Irish Guards. Frederick Sydney Leslie Smith, from temporary Lieutenant, The King's Royal Rifle Corps, to be Second Lieutenant. 3 July 1916. The undermentioned 2nd Lieuts. (on probation) are confirmed in their rank: — FOOT GUARDS. I. Gs.— F. S. L. Smith 18 October 1916. FOOT GUABDS. I. Gds.—The undermentioned 2nd Lts. to be Lts. F. S. L. Smith. (Substituted for the notification in the Gazette of 27th Oct. 1916.)Then mentioned in The Irish Guards in the Great War by Rudyard Kipling (as per first quote).

Lot 257

18 jewel pocket stop watch military issued (working) and a Empire pocket watch (pocket watch a/f)

Lot 797

A silver open face pocket watch, hallmarked Chester 1896, with jeweled and engraved movement, a silver open face pocket watch with London import marks for 1919, a half hunter with blue enamel chapter ring, hallmarked London 1911, and another hallmarked 1906 Condition Report:Chester Hallmarked, hour hand missing, movement seized. London import, winds and is ticking, glass chipped. London 1911 not working, case monogrammed. 1906 winds and is ticking.

Lot 359

A walnut work box with Tunbridge geometric inlay, Chester silver-cased pocket watch, the face marked "By Appointment to the Admiralty, Croydon Devonport", cased slide rule by A.W. Faber, draughtsman's instruments etc. Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 828

A pocket watch in a miners case hallmarked London 1870, diamond end cap and jewelled movement, together with a silver fob watch with yellow metal numerals ans flower garland hallmarked Birmingham 1883 and a (af) silver pocket watch Condition Report:No condition report available.

Lot 816

A silver fob chain, with attached Medallion, with a white metal Everite open face pocket watch and a chromed Sekonda pocket watch Condition Report:No condition report available.

Lot 141

POCKET WATCHES, 2 silver cased, key wind pocket watches, 1 a/f, together with a plated watch chain

Lot 41

WHITE METAL CASED POCKET WATCH with skeleton movement and frame with vintage black and white picture of lady

Lot 130

ASSORTED WATCHES, vintage Servis Sports 30s wrist watch, Ingersoll and Thompson levers plated pocket watches and 2 ladies wrist watches and a bangle

Lot 230

A WW1 era trench wristwatch, with original leather strap, dated Christmas Day 1916. Nickel casing, with push button release to open the front face cover. Black dial, with luminescent Arabic numerals and white subsidiary dial. The inside of the front cover is marked ‘405248’ and ‘BBX’. Usual thin strap lugs to each side of the case. No makers marks to the movement, just the words ‘Swiss Made’. The inside of the back cover is stamped with the same serial number of 405248, ‘BBX’, plus a hand engraved dedication that reads ‘To Will, from Doris & Jesse 25.12.16’. Approximately 3.5cm across, not including the crown. Condition: cosmetically generally good. The nickel case has dulled with age, and has fine scratching from wear, plus a tiny shallow dent, but both hinged covers work as they should, and close tightly. The luminescent numbers to the dial have lost some of the original paint, but otherwise the dial remains in good condition. The watch winds, but does not appear to be operating. Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person

Lot 242

A 1973 issued Hamilton W10 British Army issued military wristwatch. Black dial with luminescent Arabic numerals, broad arrow mark, makers mark, and T in a circle, indicating ‘Tritium’. Barrel shaped case in brushed steel. Back case marked ‘523-8290 W10-6645-99 22332/73. Fitted with a grey nylon adjustable strap. Notes: this is an early edition of this particular model of Hamilton, as they only started production in 1973, which is when this example dates from. Approximately 3.5cm width excluding crown. Conditoin: generally very good. Good clean dial, with clear numerals. Minute contact marks to casing, from normal service wear, but no damage. The watch appears to work well when wound, but this is by no means a guarantee of its timekeeping. The strap would appear to be almost new condition. Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person

Lot 248

John Perser & sons Contractors To The Admiralty, 7 Jewel English lever hand wind & set, Military pocket watch. White dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial at 6 o’clock position. Dennison nickel casement, with screw off back and front, the back case marked with a broad arrow and the number 22064F. Approximately 5.7cm width. Condition: good. Cosmetically a clean and tidy example. The watch appears to work when wound, but this is by no means a guarantee of its timekeeping. Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person

Lot 240

A WW2 era German Wehrmacht issued Grana wristwatch. Black dial with subsidiary dial, and luminescent sword hands. Nickel plated case on a brass alloy base metal. Case marked ‘STAHLBODEN’ to the back cover, along with the serial number ‘D345948H’. Complete with black leather strap, with the clasp marked ‘16mm’. Approximately 3.6cm width across the face, including the crown. Condition: generally good and solid. Some service wear to the nickel plating, revealing the brass alloy metal below. Scratch to the back cover, and fine service wear. The dial is in good clean order, as is the glass front. Information supplied by the vendor suggests that the watch was cleaned and oiled in 2002. Strap has light wear, but still most usable. When wound, the watch would appear to operate normally, but this is by no means a guarantee. Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person

Lot 241A

A WWI / WW2 military issue A.W.W Co Waltham mass USA open faced pocket watch, comprising a signed white dial with numeral markers, subsidiary dial at 6, outer chapter ring, dial siged H WHITE & Co. 63 Cheapside London E.C, 3396E (hairline crack to dial), case approx 56mm, keyless wind, movement signed Waltham, numbered 23907258, nickel case back and side with broad arrow marked 3396E, Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in personGeneral condition, winds and ticking, hairlines to dial, wear and tear commensurate with age 

Lot 239A

Omega- A WWII military issue Pilots ‘Fat Arrow’ steel cased wristwatch, comprising a black signed dial, Arabic painted numerals, with outer seconds track with lume dot markers, lume inserts to hands, broad arrow at 6, case approx 37mm, later crown winder,  case back marked 6645 101000 6B/542 6424 /53, (missing strap) Notes: this model of watch was only made in 1953, with the Ministry of Defence producing approximately 5900. They were originally issued with so called ‘thin arrow’ radium dials, when later proved to be radioactive. The watches were recalled and had safe Tritium dial fitted instead, which is referenced by the small T in a circle under the Omega name. The style of broad arrow government mark used led to these models being referred to as ‘Fat Arrow’ dials. General condition good- winds and ticking, wear and tear commensurate with age some scratches to glass  Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person

Lot 244

A WW2 era, 6B/234  R.A.F. Issued wristwatch by Waltham USA. Believed to have been used as a pilots navigation watch. Black dial with luminescent hand and sweep second hand. Keystone plated base metal case, with screwback cover being stamped 6B/234 A388 and a broad arrow to the outside, and 892183 to the inside. Fitted with a later ‘Britex’ bonclip type steel bracelet. Approximately 3.2cm width, excluding the crown. Condition: generally good. Some pitting / scratching to the casing, revealing the brassy base metal. Clean dial and hands. The strap is also in good condition. When wound, the watch would appear to work as it should, but this is by no mean a guarantee of its timekeeping.  Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person

Lot 232

A WW1, 1914 dated military issued MKII stopwatch, with original leather case. Made by W.Ehrhardt Ltd, with the serial number 1367 to the inside of the case. Broad arrow marked to the back case, white dial with Arabic numerals, and subsidiary dial for the minutes. Complete with leather suspension strap and horseshoe shaped case with viewing window. Condition: the watch is cosmetically good for its age and use. Some normal service wear to the back of the case. The leather case is in good order, with a good overall colour and patina. When wound, the stopwatch would appear to work as it should. Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person

Lot 212

WWII US Navy binoculars dated 1941 by Bausch & Lomb of Rochester NY In Original Case and original paperwork with a ‘Services Army’ pocket watch (movement works briefly but stops after a few seconds).              

Lot 245

A vintage Vietnam War era GG-W-113 United States military wristwatch by Benrus. Dated May 1971 to the back cover, and the U.S. MFG Part No. XZ73065. Black dial with 24hr Arabic numerals and luminescent hands. Serial number 011491 stamped to the back cover. Complete with modern nylon strap. Approximately 3.4cm width, excluding crown. Condition: generally very good. Good clean dial and numerals, clean casing with only light service wear. When wound, the watch would appear to work correctly, but this is by no means a guarantee of its timekeeping. The strap is virtually mint condition. Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person

Lot 249

A WW1 era Elgin military pocket watch, circa 1917. White dial with Roman numerals, and subsidiary dial at 6 o’clock position. Original blued steel hands. Screw off back and front nickel covers, the back cover being marled with a broad arrow and number ‘78897R’. 7 jewel Elgin lever movement, marked 20059741. Approximately 5.8cm width. Condition: some parts at fault. The watch is generally cosmetically good, with a bright clean case. The face has some faint hairlines. The glass is replacement, and is not secure (falling out when tipped forward). The watch appears to work when wound, but you are unable to set the time as there is a fault with the crown. Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person

Lot 246

A vintage CWC (Cabot Watch Company) Military quartz wristwatch. Black dial with Arabic numerals and calendar. Steel casem with the back cover being marked ‘6645-99’ and ‘5417362’ and a letter C. No apparent broad arrow mark. Complete with modern nylon strap. Approximately 3.6cm width, excluding crown. Condition: very good. Clean dial and casings with very little signs of wear. The watch currently has its crown pulled out to save on battery power, but when pushed in it seems to operate as it should, but this is by no means a guarantee of its timekeeping. The strap is virtually mint condition. Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person

Lot 234

A rare Admiralty No.1 Chronograph pocket watch. Lemania calibre 19N centre seconds movement with sub seconds and 30 minute register at the 6 o’clock and 12 o’clock positions respectively. Marked with a broad arrow to the rear cover, plus ‘ADMTY No.1’. Nickel plated case numbered 133200. Notes: this watch is illustrated in the book, British Military Timepieces, by Konrad Knirim (page 430). Approximately 5.1cm across the face. Condition: chip to the enamel dial at the 1 o’clock position. Some yellowing to the ‘glass’ on the front, plus a little light surface scratching. Very small and shallow dent to the back cover next the ‘No.1’  When wound, the watch would appear to run as it should for a time, but will stop intermittently.  Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person

Lot 241

A military issue Waltham USA Premier open faced pocket watch, circa 1940,  comprising a signed black dial with white painted Arabic indices, subsidiary dial at 6, outer seconds track, case approx 50mm, keyless wind at 12, case back marked with broad arrow Non-Lum 0552/520-8049  31274131 124 Further details: winds and ticking, scratches wear and tear commensurate with age  Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person

Lot 247

H. Williamson Military issue pocket watch, of pre 1930’s manufacture. White dial with Roman numerals, and subsidiary dial at 3 o’clock position. Dial signed ‘H.Williamson Ltd London 52790F’. Complete with original blued steel hands. Dennison nickel case, with screw back and front (case number 92292). Star 7 lever movement, numbered 314371. Marked to the back cover with a broad arrow, and the number ‘52790F’. Approximately 5.8cm width. Condition: good. Cosmetically a clean and tidy example, with only normal light wear from handling. When wound, the watch appears to run as it should, but this is by no means a guarantee of its timekeeping. Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person

Lot 229

A WW2 era Leonidas 17 Jewel Kriegsmarine Artillerietrager stop watch, from circa 1938. Chrome plated alloy case with white dial, luminous and hands and numerals. No makers mark to the dial, but conforms to known Leonidas styles. Evidence do the back cover of the case of there formally being a eagle, swastika and letter M, but this has been ground off down to the base metal. Perspex front. Approximately 4.9cm width. Condition: generally good. As mentioned previously, the back cover has had the German marks ground off in the past, and this has revealed the alloy base metal. The watch would seem to work when wound, but this is by no means a guarantee. The second hand would appear to be a replacement, but the original is included with the watch. Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person

Lot 503

A MARKED SILVER J W BENSON POCKET WATCH IN ORIGINAL PRESENTATION BOX SEEN WORKING BUT NO WARRANTY

Lot 529

A MARKED SILVER POCKET WATCH CHAIN

Lot 549

A GOLD PLATED CHRONOGRAPH POCKET WATCH SEEN WORKING BUT NO WARRANTY

Lot 808

A POCKET WATCH CHAIN AND A CRUCIFIX

Lot 686

HALL MARKED SILVER POCKET WATCH WITH KEY A/F

Lot 691

SMITHS EMPIRE POCKET WATCH NEEDS ATTENTION

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