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Three Silver Cased Fusee Lever Pocket Watches, comprising - one open faced pocket watch by J. Firderer, Birmingham, 1840, 50mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, one open faced pocket watch by John Poole, London, 1875, 52mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and a full hunting cased pocket watch, no makers name, 48mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial
Four Silver Cased Fusee Lever Watches, Late 19th/Early 20th Century, comprising - one full hunting cased pocket watch by F. Perse, Chatham, 46mm case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, two open faced pocket watches, no visible makers, both 50mm diameter cases, with white enamelled dials, black Roman numerals, subsidiary second dials, and a pocket watch movement by Hatton & Harris, London, 44mm diameter, white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial (no case)
Two Silver Cased Fusee Lever Pocket Watches, comprising - one full hunting cased watch by F D Adams & Sons, London, late 19th/eary 20th Century, 46mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and one open faced watch by George Peers, late 19th/ early 20th Century, 48mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial
Four Silver Cased Open Faced Pocket Watches, comprising - one by John Walker, London, late 19th/ early 20th Century, 45mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, one by T. Gibson Poole, Wilson Street, Middlesbor, 52mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, to the fuse movement, one no makers name, late19th/early 20th Century, 50mm diameter case, lever chronometer, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, two subsidiary dials and sweep seconds hand, one small silver fob watch, no makers name
Two George V Silver Oval Tobacco Boxes and Mixed Metal Ware, one box by George Unite, Birmingham 1911, applied with gilt metal initials "ED" to lid, one by A. & J. Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1911, engraved with initials to lid, each 3.75ins x 2.75ins, combined weight 5.6ozs, a selection of silver pocket watch cases, combined weight 19ozs, and sundry items
A Silver Pair Cased Open Faced Verge Lever Pocket Watch, by Charles Heizman, 18 Borough, Canterbury, 1846, 52mm diameter, white enamelled dial with black Roman baton numerals, a Continental silver cased pocket watch, 52mm diameter, white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and three other base metal open faced pocket watches
TaschenuhrständerE. 18. Jh.Über polygonaler, profilierter Plinthe auf Natursockel stehende weibliche Gestalt, zuihren Füßen auf Meereswesen sitzender Putto, darüber Lorbeerumkränztes Uhrengehäuse.Lindenholz, geschnitzt, farbig gefasst und teilweise vergoldet. H. 29 cm. - Altersspuren,Bekrönung fehlt.Schnitzerei Pocket watch standEnd 18th centuryA female figure standing on a polygonal, profiled plinth on a natural base, with a puttositting on a sea creature at her feet, above a laurel-wreathed clock case. Carvedlimewood, coloured and partly gilded. H. 29 cm. - Signs of age, the crown is missing.
TaschenuhrenständerBerlin, 1. H. 19. Jh.Auf Rechtecksockel zwei kannelierte Säulen den Uhrenhalter tragend, als Abschlussgotisierendes Maßwerk. Eisenguss. H. 33 cm. - Vgl. in W. Arenhövel: Eisen statt Gold, S.216, No. 5. - Seitliche Phialen fehlen.Berliner Eisen, Metall Pocket watch standBerlin, 1st half of the 19th centuryTwo fluted columns supporting the clock holder on a rectangular base, concluding gothictracery. Cast iron. H. 33 cm. - Cf. in W. Arenhövel: Eisen statt Gold, p. 216, No. 5 -Lateral phials missing.
A Victorian 18 ct gold open-faced pocket watch, the enamelled face marked Marine Decimal Chronometer and numbered 9/53990, the otherwise un-marked movement having corresponding numbers, the inner case engraved "This watch was sold for conscience sake, Sept 20th, 1893. Thomas A Cowan, Dalton, 1897", Chester, 1879, 5.5 cm, (a/f, balance wheel oscillates though does not continue to run, mainspring fully wound, stopwatch mechanism not functioning, watch glass lacking, bruising to case back), 125 g
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