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A group of silver items, comprising a pair of wishbone tongs, James Swann & Son, Birmingham 1944, 8cm long, a travelling pocket watch case, O.D.C engraved to the front, Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1906, a fish knife with engraved detail to the blade, JG, Birmingham 1859, with mother of pearl handle, a pair of sugar tongs with claw terminals, and a snuff spoon modelled as a serpent with red gem stone to head, marked '925'. (5)
A collection of Victorian and later silver pocket watches and silver, including a silver Victorian Nicole & Co. London, key wound pocket watch, full plate movement numbered '14085, with silver dust cover, hallmarks for London 1880, also two continental 800 silver pocket watches, a silver Albert chain with silver fob, a Georve V silver vesta case, William Hair Haseler; W H Haseler Ltd. Birmingham 1915, a pair of silver napkin rings, a silver cased compact, overall 2.3toz of weighable silver, together with silver plated sovereign holder, and some 20th century coins, all a/f. (1 bag)
A Victorian 18ct gold cased full hunter pocket watch, by Joyce Murray, number 7125, keyless wind, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, and recessed subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel spade hands, 3/4 plate movement, engraved 'Joyce Murray, Leverington St., King Sqr., London', number 2/7125, the case with engine turned decoration, garter shield to the front spring hinged cover, adjustment pin to shoulder, hallmarks to bow, neck , and hinged dust cover, case maker Henry Dennis Gunton, London 1880, dial 41mm, case 51mm, 64mm to top of crown, 71mm to top of loop, 113.9g gross weight. Notes: in good working condition, winds and sets well, keeps time across 1hr test, however we cannot guarantee full functionality.
A mixed collection of silver items, comprising a Victorian repousse cylindrical lidded pot, two cigarette cases, two mirror compacts, a 19th century pair cased pocket watch, a set of twelve apostle final tea spoons, a set of five teaspoons, a single teaspoon, a set of seven pickle forks with mother of pearl handles, an Elkington & Co pair of sugar nips, a set of six 800 silver spoons with Chinese man finial and lotus flower bowls, and a Cooper Ludlam silver handled letter opener, in presentation box, 26.95toz weighable silver, together with a small pewter tankard, a leather cased set of four silver plated hunting cups, a cased silver plated set of King's pattern cake slice and six cake forks, and five propelling pencils, one with silver body. (1 bag)
A large George III gilt brass pair cased verge pocket watch, circa 1780, the full plate chain fusee movement signed 'Jno Ilbery, London, No. 1334', with flat steel balance, Tompion type regulator with numbered steel regulator disc, the circular engraved and pierced cock depicting a classical vase of flowers, foliate scrolls and a bird above, set centrally with a white 'stone' endstone, square baluster pillars, with a gilt brass dust cap held by a spring arm, with a conforming signature plate, scratched inside '1765', the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute band and outside 5-minute Arabic numerals, gold spade hands and replacement later third hand, stop/start level at 9 o'clock, inner case maker 'JA', the outer case decorated with white and pink paste stone set around the opening, further decorated with floral swags, the back of the case seemingly missing a central circular panel or plaque, with three holes remaining, dial plate 55.0mm, main plate 49.5mm, 6.5mm between plates, dial 55.5mm, inner case 62.5mm, outer case 79.6 by 22mm, 328.0g gross weight. Note: hands loose and glass broken on inner case, in partially working condition, winds and does tick and run for 15mins plus, but hands catch on each other and eventually stops running.
A 9ct gold Waltham half hunter pocket watch, with Roman numeral dial and subsidiary dial, a top wind, 15 jewel movement, serial no. '18297988', a 9ct gold Dennison dust cover, brass winder crown, case 49.3mm, 98.9g gross.Condition - Some wear to its case, winds, adjusts and ran for over one hour, however Batemans cannot guarantee its continued working condition.
A Swiss Fin de Siecle 18K yellow gold lady's pocket watch, a/f damaged requiring repair, the detached case back cast with a design of flowers, each centred by a seed pearl, the hinged cuvette inscribed 'Exposition Universelle Paris 1900 Grand Prix', maker 'PD', number 18435, with an associated movement, a/f detached crown winder, white enamel dial with blue Arabic numerals, and decorative gold hands, case only (without glass or movement) 9.2g of 18ct gold. Notes: not in working condition, mainspring broken, crown winder detached.
An American Waltham gold plated open faced pocket watch, circa 1917, keyless wind, white dial with black Roman numerals signed for the retailers 'Wm Greenwood, Leeds & Huddersfield, Makers to the Admiralty', subsidiary seconds dial, minute track, black hands, movement signed 'A.W.W.Co. Waltham, Mass.', serial 21285279, case number 601029, case 50.5mm, 102.9g gross. Notes: in working condition, winds and sets well, keeps time across 30min test.
An early 20th century 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, gold tone dial with black Roman numeral markers, approx 38mm, machine engraved case with round vacant cartouche, case approx 40mm, key wind, movement marked Robert Milne London, No 174, total gross weight approx 60gms, in a Thomas Edwards Hight street Montrose fitted case Condition report: Good- some marks to dial scratches and slight denting to case edgeCONDITION:some small dents to case edgeno visible dents cases an inner case marked 18ctno inscriptioncase shuts with a snapno visible denting to case front and backsome fine scratches to metal and glassdial with scratches and darkening to gold hinges good
An 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch, round enamel white dial, approx 32mm, black Roman numeral markers, the case with blue Roman numeral markers, case approx 37mm, movement marked 86723, John Byrne, Liverpool, case back monogrammed, total gross weight approx 57.9gms Condition report: fine hairline to dial, outer case glass missing, two small dents to case edge,CONDITION:case dust cover free from inscription
An early 20th century 18ct gold hunter pocket watch, Dent London, white enamel dial with Roman numeral markers, subsidiary dial, approx 38mm, machine engraved case with round vacant cartouche, case approx 45mm, key wind, inner case cover marked 6467, total gross weight approx 86.9gms Condition report: chip to dial at 6, minor wear and tear commensurate with age CONDITION:minor wear to the machined engraving to edge in a couple of areasno visible dents cases an inner case marked 18ctno inscriptioncase shuts with a snapno visible dentingsome fine scratches hinges good
An early 20th century 18ct gold hunter pocket watch, by McCabe Royal exchange London, white enamel dial with Roman numeral markers, subsidiary dial, approx 37mm, (hairline to dial centre to 3) machine engraved case with round vacant cartouche, case approx 43mm, key wind, inner case cover and movement marked 07131 , total gross weight approx 74gms, with keyCondition report: hairline to dial at 3, scratch to glass, fine scratches minor wear and tear commensurate with age CONDITION:some small dents to case edgeminor pin dents to case edge and the case rim an inner case marked 18ctno inscriptioncase shuts with a snapno visible denting to case front and backsome fine scratches to metal and glassdial with scratches and darkening to gold hinges goodscratch to glass and fine scratches to case
An 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, gold tone dial with blacked Roman numeral markers, foliate decoration to the centre, dial approx 34mm, chased scroll decoration to case, vacant cartouche, approx 38mm, key wind, total gross weight approx 47.1gms; along with a lozenge link 9ct gold watch chain with T bar and swivel clasp, length approx 27cm, weight approx 22gmsCondition report: overwound, some tarnish to dial, slight fading to numerals, no visible sign of damage or repair, chain good clasp working
A SILVER CASED ARMY ISSUE POCKET WATCH. An open faced pocket watch, the black dial with seconds dial and marked 'Williamson' with 'glow in the dark' hands and numbers, with a bezel wound movement numbered 27029, the silver case similarly numbered and hall marked for London. The back of the case engraved with a government arrow and R.A. 73945 F.
Miscellaneous gold, including an 18ct yellow gold Continental pocket watch on a 9ct gold chain (weight with movement 23 gms, beyond repair), 9ct gold Lanco wrist watch on a rolled gold bracelet (weight without movement and including bracelet 9.10 gms, 9ct gold pin brooch (broken), part chain, charm and ring mount combined weight approx 7.3 gms and a yellow metal locket.
Vintage Omega silver cased pocket watch. The watch having a white enamel face with numeric dial, subsidiary minute dial, movement nr 4563275, case nr 5276709 stamped Omega with Continental silver marks.Condition report: The case front has had some repair, watch face in good condition with very slight crack to top of glass. Watch moving forward at time of listing.
Miscellaneous watches, including a lady's 14 gold pocket watch. The watch having a white enamel face with Roman dial enclosed by a watch case with foliate decoration and black enamel numerals weight with movement) 25.3 gms; 9ct gold Swiss made Bernex wrist watch (weight with movement) 16 gms and a gold plated Dennyson open-faced pocket watch. (3)Note: the lady's pocket has a broken rear hinge and the front cover does not catch.
19th century Chinese framed passport, granted to Joseph Stocker on 28th April 1887 and expires 29th April 1888, signed by William Scrope Ayrton (1849-1904) British Consular Official in China dated 28th April 1887 with a red stamp to the value of £1.1/2 dollars. This lot includes a silver open-faced pocket watch that belonged to Joseph Stocker which he received when he retired until his death in 1915. The pocket watch has a 5 cms white enamel face with Roman dial stamped JW Benson with second-hand aperture, London hallmark dated 1899. The watch back is engraved 'Presented to Mr J. Stocker by a few friends Royal Arsenal Woolwich 1900'. Mr Stocker was a marine engineer working in the Merchant Navy.This passport is woodblock printed on traditional Chinese paper. It was issued by the British Consulate at Hankow (the modern spelling Hankou, a treaty port in central China, now known as Wuhan in Hubei province, the city is at the confluence of the Han and Yangtza rivers. A most important treaty port, capable of taking ocean-going steamers.
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