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An 18ct Gold Cased Openface Pocket Watch, the dial with black Roman numerals and centre seconds, the unsigned movement numbered "76782", within engine turned case with vacant cartouche, inside the case back inscribed "David Berry Nelson July 6th 95", London 1871 (overall weight including movement / dial 100grams).
A George III - Excellent Quality Gents Sterling Silver Open Faced Verge - Key-wind Pocket Watch by J.Grant of London 1781 - 1810. Hallmark London 1790, Signed to Movement J.Grant, London. Serial No 7433. The Movement Is a Gilded Brass Fusee Verge Driven. The Movement has Two Gilded Brass Plates, Separated by Four Wonderful Shaped Baluster Columns and has an Applied Fretwork Decoration, The Cock Is Highly Engraved with Floral Decoration and a Grotesque Gargoyle Type Face to Centre, With White Enamel Dial with Original Cut Steel Chain and Key ( Unusual ) The Case / Movement / Dial - All In Excellent Condition.
A pair of French Empire style bronze and ormolu garnitures, of circular dish form over tri-form dolphin mounted bases, 14.2 cm diameter x 10 cm high, together with a similar period pocket watch stand, formed as an ormolu eagle on a marble pedestal column, 18 cm high.Qty: 3Condition report: Light surface wear commensurate with age, but no apparent damage or repair. Small nick to the corner of the base of the watch stand
A Victorian 18 carat yellow gold pocket watch with rolled gold rope chain with Albert clip. The watch has a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals. All over engraved with scrolling foliate motifs and a shield shape cartouche with monogram CH. The mechanism inscibed 'T.J. Barry, Cardiff, no 44461. Hallmarked: JW, London 18, 1881. Working. Accompanied by antique box. Diameter 4cm.
A sterling silver open-faced key wound pocket watch, 45mm diameter, with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and blued hands, the movement marked William Wood Stonehaben 11584, case maker James Oliver, London 1865, together with a silver Albert chain with two swivel fittings, 93.42g, together with a silver amethyst pendant, with a cluster of amethyst crystals, with silver frame, suspended on a Prince-of-Wales chain with bolt ring clasp, pendant 55mm long, chain 760mm long, tested as approximately sterling silver, 46.76g (2)Condition report: Glue visible on back of pendant where amethyst cluster is glued to silver frame.Surface marks/tarnish to silver.
A Continental gold enamel Moulinet top wind open-faced pocket watch, 44mm diameter, with an oval gilt dial, black Roman numerals and blued hands, to engraved bezel with royal blue enamel, and case back with sky blue and royal blue enamel, marked 14k, 46.42gCondition report: Not currently running.Bow missing.Crown winds, hands adjust but not align at '12'. Dial discoloured, and losses to the numerals.Lots of losses to the enamel back and front. There is no inner dust cover.Case diameter 44mm.
A quantity of metal pocket watches, to include a rolled gold side wind hunter pocket watch, the dial marked A. Goldman Manchester, with Dennison Star case, two top wind open-faced pocket watches with screw backs, one with broad arrow mark, a top wind open-faced pocket watch, the dial marked '8 day', a pin set open-faced pocket watch, etc. (qty.)Condition report: Rolled gold pocket watch currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running. Some scratches and wear to case. One of the screw back pocket watches currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running. A chip to the dial, scratches to case, and glass. The pin set open-faced pocket watch is currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running. Hairline cracks to dial, lots of wear and tarnish to case.The remaining watches are not currently running, and all have various levels of cosmetic damage/wear.
A sterling silver chronograph open-faced pocket watch, 50mm diameter with a white dial, subsidiary dials and engraved case back, import hallmark London 1908, 88.40g, together with a chrome mechanical pendant clock, dial signed L.S.M. (2)Condition report: Silver pocket watch:Not currently running. Does not wind, crown slips. Some marks to dial.Surface marks/scratches/tarnish and dents to case.Chrome clock:Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running. Crown winds and hands set.Marks to dial.
A 9ct gold Waltham top wind open-faced pocket watch, 49mm diameter with a white dial, black Roman numerals, blued hands and subsidiary seconds dial, with engraved monogram to the case back and gold cuvette, serial no. 22688759, hallmarked Birmingham 1923, 88.74gCondition report: Not currently running.Hands adjust but do not align at '12'. Some hairline cracks to dial.Scratches and small chips to the glass.Dents to case back.Case back does not close flush.Surface marks/scratches to case.
A Georgian sterling silver pair cased verge fusee pocket watch, 57mm diameter, with a white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals and spade hour hand, movement marked John Smith Long Sutton, no. 19254, case back engraved Robert Bills 1798, hallmarked Birmingham, possibly 1813, case by William Howard, with key, 164.97gProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts CollectionCondition report: Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Movement winds, and hands set.Minor marks to dial, no apparent cracks. One chip to the edge of the dial near '11'.Glass very scratched.Surface marks/scratches/tarnish and some dents to both cases.
A quantity of pocket watches, to include a sterling silver key wound open-faced pocket watch, the dial and movement signed J C Heald Wisbech, Birmingham 1902, a sterling silver fusee lever open-faced pocket watch, the movement signed Alfred Bell Wisbech, Chester 1888, a sterling silver fusee lever open-faced pocket watch, the movement signed H Dann Wisbech, Chester 1892, a sterling silver fusee lever open-faced pocket watch, the movement signed Alfred Smith Lynn, London 1841, a sterling silver key wound open-faced pocket watch, the dial, movement and key marked H Samuel, with presentation inscription to the cuvette, import hallmark London 1907, and a silver key wound open-faced pocket watch (6)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts CollectionCondition report: J C Heald watch currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running. Scratches to glass, some scratches and tarnish to case. Bow worn. Afred Bell watch currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running. Seconds hands deficient, marks to dial and discolouration to glass, wear and scratches to case.H Samuel watch currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running. Scratches to glass and case, tarnish to case, dents to case back.Remaining watches not currently running, and with various levels of cosmetic wear and damage.
A quantity of jewellery, to include a 9ct gold synthetic ruby and split pearl spray brooch, by Cropp & Farr, Birmingham 1967, a gold hollow bar brooch, tested as approximately 9ct gold with metal pin, a gold RAF brooch, with pin and 'C' catch, tested as approximately 9ct gold, a gold torque bangle with finials in the form of dolphins, tested as approximately 14ct gold, a gold turquoise bar brooch, tested as approximately 9ct gold, a pair of silver and gold turquoise earrings, with later screw fittings, tested as approximately 9ct gold and silver, a gold mounted shell cameo brooch, with pin, 'C' catch and safety chain, tested as approximately 9ct gold with metal fittings, a sterling silver key wound open-faced pocket watch, London 1847, a rolled gold seal with cornelian matrix intaglio engraved Mary, and a small quantity of costume jewellery (qty.)9ct gold - 17.20g total, 14ct gold - 4.09gCondition report: The turquoise earrings are later conversions, not originally earrings.The dolphin bangle probably has metal wire centre.
A Victorian silver open faced key wound pocket watch, Chester 1880, with a sterling silver graduated Albert chain, together with a sterling silver top wind open-faced pocket watch by Kendal & Dent, Chester 1899 (2)Condition report: Key wound pocket watch:Do not have key, therefore have not tested whether the watch runs or not. Minor surface marks/scratches/tarnish to case and dial.Albert chain: Tarnished. Links are worn.Kendal & Dent watch:Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Hairline cracks to dial. Glass chipped.Surface marks/scratches/tarnish and some dents to case.
A quantity of silver pocket and fob watches, to include three silver key wound open-faced pocket watches, a sterling silver pin set open-faced pocket watch, London 1881, a sterling silver top wind open-faced pocket watch, Birmingham 1937, and two silver key wound open-faced fob watches (qty.)Condition report: The 1881 pocket watch is currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running. Cracks to dial, hand missing, glass missing, tarnish and wear to case.One of the key wound open-faced pocket watches is currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running. Scratches to glass, wear and tarnish to case.The rest of the watches are not currently running.
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