ROLEX - an early 20th century 9ct gold half hunter pocket watch, retailed by Camerer Cuss & Co of Uxbridge Road, London, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial with 9ct dust cover, 17 ruby movement with calibre 662, case no. 342039, case width 49mm, working order, 98.3g grossNo damage, currently working, dial has some surface dirt which could be cleaned off, case lightly abraded all over, dust cover has engraved initials and date, crown needs to be slightly depressed to wind correctly otherwise a gear skips, hands adjust smoothly, hallmarks clear, stamped 375.
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An Art Deco Continental 14ct gold full hunter pocket watch, gilt dial with gilt Breguet Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and engine turned case, case no. 253935, case width 51mm, working order, 75.6g grossNo damage, currently working, inner dust cover is base metal, dial has a few light discolouration patches, glass is clean, case lightly abraded all over with a few very minor dents, cartouche is vacant, crown working, hands adjust smoothly, marks clear, engraved 14K.
A 19th century 18ct gold full hunter keywind pocket watch, by De la Cour of Chatham, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands, engine turned decoration and 18ct dust cover, case by William Knight, hallmarks London 1875, case no. 6081, case width 46mm, working order, 92.4g grossNo damage, currently working, dial is very clean, glass has a couple of minor abrasions, case decoration is mostly crisp and slightly worn on the edges/high points, push-button working, hallmarks clear, stamped 18.
A Victorian silver-cased open face keywind pocket watch, by Dean of Old Jewry, London, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and rack lever movement, movement no. 2825, hallmarks London 1862, case width 53mm, not currently workingNot currently working and balance wheel only rotates a few times before grinding to a halt, dial has a hairline crack running from 12 to the centre column, case is lightly abraded and decoration is worn with a couple of small dents on the caseback, hallmarks clear.
WALTHAM - a gold plated full hunter pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial with engine turned decoration, serial no. 6030436, case width 52mm, working order, with 14ct gold filled Albert chain, length 43cmWatch currently working, dial only has one very faint hairline crack within the sub-dial, the glass and case are clean with only a couple of light surface abrasions, the chain is worn on high points and some of the plating is rubbed, dog clip spring is not working.
JUDEX - an Art Deco gold plated open face topwind slimline pocket watch, silvered dial with Breguet Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and crest engraved case bearing motto "Bear And Forbear", case no. 328973, case width 46mm, working order, with silver and 9ct rose gold Albertina chain, length 12cmNo damage, dial is discoloured with a few surface marks, glass and case abraded all over through general use, crown working, hands adjust smoothly.
ZENITH - a Continental silver open-face topwind chronometre pocket watch, white enamel dial with Breguet Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and silver Grand Prix Paris 1900 dust cover, serial no. 2515385, case no, 3157001, case width 49mm, working order, recently servicedNo damage, currently working and recently serviced, dial has a few hairline cracks near 4 and 10, glass and case lightly abraded all over with a few small dents on the bezel, crown working, hands adjust smoothly, mark clear, engraved 800.
A Swiss silver open-face keywind pocket watch, by Kendal & Dent's, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and engine turned case, case no. 290479, case width 53mm, working order, with gilt metal Albert chainWatch currently working, dial has some wear around the edge, case is slightly worn on edges with a few minor dents, mark clear, engraved 935.
JUVENIA - an Art Deco nickel plated open-face top-wind slimline Chronometre pocket watch, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, 16 jewel movement, case no. 35949, case width 40mm, working orderNo damage, currently working, dial and glass very clean, case lightly abraded, crown working, hands adjust smoothly.
A 19th century silver cased open-face key-wind pocket watch, foliate engraved silvered dial with applied gold Roman numerals and engine turned case, movement no. 1872, hallmarks London 1871, case width 40mm, working orderNo damage, currently working, dial slightly discoloured in small patches, case lightly abraded but decoration still crisp, cartouche has engraved initials, hallmarks clear.
A nickel 8-Day Goliath open-face top-wind pocket watch, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, serial no. 33236, case no. 527908, case width 65mm, working orderCurrently working, dial has one repaired chip at 7, otherwise no damage, case lightly abraded, crown working, hands adjust smoothly.
A 19th century silver pair cased open-face key-wind pocket watch, by B Birkle & Co of Croydon, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, movement no. 1035, case by William Fielder, hallmarks London 1847, outer case width 56mm, not currently workingNo damage, not currently working and balance wheel only rotates for a few seconds before grinding to a halt, dial has a surface abrasion between 12 and 1 along with a hairline crack from the centre column outwards towards 3, glass is quite heavily abraded, case is quite worn with abrasions all over, outer case has several crease dents on the edge, hinges and catches working, hallmarks clear.
An early 20th century silver cased open-face top-wind pocket watch, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial with silver dust cover, 17 jewel movement, hallmarks Birmingham 1923, case no. 437448, case width 50mm, working orderCurrently working, dial has a crack at 4, otherwise no damage, glass is tinted yellow, case is lightly abraded all over, crown working, hands adjust smoothly, hallmarks clear.
A 9ct side wind half hunter pocket watch, by J W Benson, 50mm diameter, with a blue enamel Roman numerals chapter ring to the front cover, a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the dial signed J W Benson London, with a gold cuvette, the 17 jewel movement signed J W Benson London, case hallmarked Birmingham 1927, 96.43gCondition report: Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands set.Some scratches but not apparent losses or chips to the enamel chapter ring.A chip to the dial between 4 and 5.Signature to dial worn.Surface marks/scratches to case, but no apparent dents or dings.Gold dust cover, with no engraving.Case diameter 50mm, as catalogued.No apparent dents to case.
A 9ct gold Rotherham & Sons top wind open-faced pocket watch, 51mm diameter, with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, with a gold cuvette with presentation inscription, case maker's mark R&S, hallmarked Birmingham 1927, movement marks RS with trident mark, movement no. 230184, 94.00gCondition report: Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands set.Some minor marks to dial and hands.Surface marks/scratches to case.No apparent dents to case.Dust cover is gold.
A sterling silver pin set half hunter pocket watch, 54mm diameter with a blue enamelled Roman numeral chapter ring to the front cover, a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, marked Thomas Russell & on, 12 Church Street, Liverpool, with blued double spade hands, movement marked Tempus Fugit, Thomas Russell & Son, makers to Queen Victoria, no. 108688, case hallmarked Chester 1905, maker's mark TR for Thomas Russell, together with a silver graduated Albert chain, and a chrome plated Elgin top wind open-faced pocket watch, c.1920, 45mm diameter, serial no. 33659804 (3)Condition report: Silver pocket watch:Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.A dent to the front cover, and some smaller dings to the back cover. Surface marks/scratches/tarnish throughout case.Some chips to the enamel chapter ring.Back cover does not close completely flush.No glass to the dial. A hairline crack to the dial through '4', and some smaller hairline cracks below the subsidiary seconds dial.No minutes hand.Crown winds and adjusts but does slip slightly.Albert chain:Links very worn.Swivel clasp damaged and spring worn.'T'-bar fitting is a later metal replacement.Surface marks/scratches/tarnish to silver.Elgin watch:Not currently running, fully wound.Some minor marks to dial.Scratches to case.
Mixed Lot: First quarter of 20th century gold plated hunter pocket watch with button wind, blued steel hands to a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, dial diam 4cm, polished case, the movement inscribed "American Waltham USA traveller" together with two metal cased pocket watches (a/f) and seven assorted ladies wrist watches (a/f) (10)
Gents first quarter of 20th century gold plated cased pocket watch, the un-named Swiss movement with gold hands to a white enamel dial with black Arabic numbers, subsidiary seconds dial, button wind, dial diam 4.5cm, mounted on a gilt metal flexible fob and suspended in a modern two-tone metal frame
Gents first/second quarter of 20th century gold plated presentation half-hunter pocket watch, the outer case with blue Roman numerals and centre glass opening to reveal blued steel hands to a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, undated presentation inscription to back, button wind, case size 5cm diam
Mixed Lot: various silver and other wares to include a hinged silver cigarette case with Birmingham hallmark, a Continental 800 grade white metal cased gents pocket watch (a/f) plus various chains, pendants, crucifixes etc, and a further yellow metal earring, total weighable silver approx 125gms, various dates and makers (qty)
Costume jewellery, small silver, and collectors' items, including a silver covered cranberry glass pill vial, by CC May and Sons, Birmingham, 1901, a silver whistle engraved with the name 'Hilda', by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham, 1901, a Victorian white metal locket containing a lock of hair; a photograph and the engraving "E.G.S to F. H. G. S Easter 1875", two paste shoe buckles, a silver pocket watch case, snuff boxes and sundry coins, brooches and buttons etc.
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