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A Stanley brass cased pocket compensated barometer, with silvered dial, numbered 2.264, the back engraved PR No.A.1., diameter 7.4cm, together with a pair of Carl Zeiss Turactem 8X30 binoculars, a pocket watch, a hammer, a mallet and an inkwell (6).Condition report: The barometer reads accurately, the watch doesn't work, it has damage and is incomplete, the binocular is very scruffy but optically sound, the mallet has a steel banded wooden head and feels as though it is lead-weighted
A Victorian silver pocket watch and Albert chain with fob. Pocket watch inscribed 'The ''Empire'' Lever, W.E. Watts, Nottingham. The dial is white enamel with black Roman numerals and smaller seconds dial. Back of the watch engraved with a shield shape cartouche surrounded by a belt and buckle. Inside of case hallmarked: CHE for the Errington Watch Company (Charles Huton Errington), Birmingham, 1902, working and with key. Albert chain has graduated curb links and T-bar, each hallmarked and has silver and bloodstone swivel fob on the end. Chain length 36cm. Watch D.5.5cm
A Victorian silver pocket watch, the Accurate English Lever. With white enamel dial and black Roman numerals. Hanging loop and case hallmarked: TPH for the Lancashire Watch Co Ltd (Thomas Peter Hewitt), Chester, 1897. With keys. Working. Engraved shield shape cartouche to the back with belt and buckle border. D.5.5cm
A Victorian silver pocket watch, the Express English Lever by J.G. Graves, Sheffield. With white enamel dial and black Roman numerals. Hanging loop and case hallmarked: TPH for the Lancashire Watch Co Ltd (Thomas Peter Hewitt), Chester, 1899. With key. Working. Engraved shield shape cartouche to the back with belt and buckle borderD.5.5cm
First quarter of 20th century hallmarked 18ct gold cased open faced pocket watch having blued steel hands to a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial (hairline crack to main dial), 5cm diam, movement inscribed "Army & Navy Co-operative Soc. Ltd", and further inscribed No 157564 and 105 Victoria St, London, SW, button wind, outer case hallmarked Birmingham 1918, inner case hallmarked 18ct gold, presentation inscription dated 1943
Second quarter of 20th century gents 18ct gold cased half hunter pocket watch having blued steel hands to a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, dial inscribed J W Benson, London, button wind, the outer case with blue enamelled Roman numerals to a central chapter ring (no outer glass), the movement inscribed J W Benson, 62 and 64 Ludgate Hill, London, further inscribed The Ludgate, Best London Make, P9375, case diam 5cm
Various collectibles to include Masonic items, badges, key fobs, necklaces, pins, Newlands Lodge Load pennies 'They Received Every Man a Penny' and other tokens, an Ingersoll chrome plated pocket watch with crown wind movement, smaller subsidiary seconds dial, commemorative medal, a gentlemen's Masonic Spezial wristwatch with Masonic symbol time increments, also two Masonic jewels, one a silver gilt 'Worshipful Master' Masonic set square and compass example, etc. CONDITION REPORT The Ingersoll pocket watch working at time of cataloguing, however this is no guarantee of working order.
Five silver and white metal pocket and fob watches, a hallmarked silver open face pocket watch, silvered dial set with Roman numeral and subsidiary dial, two Edwardian hallmarked silver fob watches, one with vacant shield cartouche and floral decoration, no.29026, a smaller example with floral and scroll chaste decoration, no.31114, and two white metal open face pocket watches (5). CONDITION REPORT Silver open face pocket watch - back is a little loose, missing hands from subsidiary dial, areas of wear and dents to silverAll have age related wear, one has large crack to the glass and large hand loose but present, one has hand missing, various scratches to glass, all have dents to metal or silver. Non appear to be in working order.
A 9ct yellow gold ingot pendant, a single rose gold cufflink, approx 14g, a yellow metal fob with agate stone, non-matching yellow metal cufflinks, yellow metal collar studs, tie stud, single silver cufflink, a Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer commemorative coin (af), a one dollar Reserve Bank of New Zealand bank note, serial no.ANE672853, a white metal fob chain, a small quantity of costume jewellery, a red leather jewellery box with red velvet interior containing a small quantity of gentlemen's collar studs, tie pin, and a Fero plated pocket watch, and a vintage Astral gentlemen's wristwatch, the gilded dial set with baton and Arabic numerals, on a black leather strap.
ELGIN, OF HISTORICAL INTEREST; a sterling silver open faced pocket watch, the white dial set with black Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, inscribed to back of case 'Presented to W Swift by his friends of the Liverpool Housing Association in appreciation of his invaluable services in preparing lantern slides of the slums, March 1903'.
INGERSOLL; a 1950s Dan Dare of The Eagle magazine/comic pocket watch, keyless wind movement, in a stainless-steel case, eagle and The Eagle logo to the back, the dial decorated with an automated Dan Dare alien scene, with his left hand holding a pistol moving up and down in accordance with the lower subsidiary seconds dial. CONDITION REPORT Wound at the time of cataloguing and appears to be in working order, however this is no guarantee of working order.
A yellow metal Lady's fob watch, stamped '18k', together with two pocket watches, a Victorian gilt metal locket, a silver bar brooch, a French souvenir teaspoon and a money clipCondition report: 18k fob watch- not in working order, some dings to the case, case diameter approx 33mm, weight approx 29.8g
A gold plated half hunter pocket watch, together with a silver cased open face chronograph pocket watch hallmarked Chester 1892, two fob watches, a chrome and steel chronograph wristwatch, a silver albert with attached T-bar and swivel and three medalsCondition report: Chronograph example- currently in working order but no guarantee, chip to the glass, general wear in keeping with age, refer to images Other examples- gold plated half Hunter in working order but no guarantee, others not in working order, damage to the enamel on one of the small silver fob watches, general wear, refer to images
An early 20th century stamped continental silver pocket watch having purple enamelled roman numerals to the chapter ring surrounded by gilt decoration. The case being stamped 935 silver and having chased decoration with empty cartouche at the centre. Held upon a stamped 925 silver chain with key. Diameter measures 35mm. Total weight 40.90g.
A group of three early 20th century circa 1920’s gentlemen pocket watches. The collection include a yellow metal / gold plated full hunter pocket watch decorated with raised foliate decoration, yellow metal Albert chain with T-bar and lobster clasp complete with yellow metal penknife along with another two open face pocket watch having white metal case. All three watches having white enamel face with Arabic numerals to the chapter ring.
A collection of silver jewellery to include a curb link heart lock bracelet, heart toggle bracelet, a pocket watch chain (AF), a pair of silver and amber drop earrings, an amber and silver ring, a St Christopher pendant necklace, a silver ball pendant, a silver filigree flower brooch etc. Also with some white metal jewellery. Silver weight approx 133.8g.
A group of jewellery to include a gold plated pocket watch chain having a double twist link chain with a T bar and swivel with a cube pocket watch weight suspended below, a 19th Century Victorian knot design brooch (marked 15ct, weight 3.2g) and a 9ct gold stick pin having a pierced finial top set with two marquise cut sapphires (hallmarked Chester 1923, weight 0.8g).
Two silver pocket watches to include a ladies fob watch having a round face with floral decorations to the face and roman numerals to the chapter ring (hallmarked Birmingham 1883) together with a silver pocket watch having a white enamelled face with roman numerals to the chapter ring and subsidiary dial to six (hallmarked Birmingham 1892, glass missing. Measures 5cm and 4cm diameter.
A group of three 20th Century pocket watches to include a silver plated pocket watch mounted to a silver curb link chain with T bar and silver fob medal, an American Waltham Watch Co silver plated pocket watch having a silver curb linked chain with fob medal and T bar, and a Ingersoll reliance gold plated pocket watch. Silver weight 88.3g. Chains measure 20 and 16 inches.
A group of jewellery to include a large yellow metal agate set brooch of oval form, a gold plated fob seal set with a bloodstone panel, a yellow metal swivel fob pocket watch key set with a bloodstone panel (unmarked, tests indicate 14ct gold, weight 5.8g) and a hallmarked 9ct gold toothpick (hallmarked Birmingham 1968, weight 3.0g). All housed within a tooled leather jewellery box set with a pietra dura floral stone panel to the lid.
An early 20th century circa 1910’s large pocket watch with white enamel face and Roman numerals to the chapter ring set in a silver hallmarked traveling case hallmarked Birmingham 1918 by Henry Matthews along with a set of six silver hallmarked handles butter knives in case hallmarked Sheffield 1915 by Frank Cobb and Co LTD.
9ct gold half hunter pocket watch. Inner and outer cases all 9ct gold with white enamel face and Roman numerals, together with a 9ct gold T-bar chain weighing approximately 32g. (B.P. 21% + VAT) No inscription. Does not wind or run. Case diameter 48mm. Gross weight without chain 88.6 grams. No glass, case has small dents. Chain good condition, 9ct gold hallmark 32.2 grams
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