A silver mounted combination desk timepiece, ink well and barometer, John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1909, the cubed glass well mounted with barometer to the front, the hinged silver cover housing pocket watch, 8.5cm highCondition report: Hallmarks slightly rubbed, all marks match (bezels and mount) glazing to the pocket watch detached, hands to watch broken, chips to dial, lacking push release button, dents to watch, not in working order, glazing to barometer cracked, chip and repair to glass base, silver mounts which house the barometer and watch both open and cloth well, general wear, refer to images
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An Edwardian mahogany mantel timepiece, Swiss clockwork movement and a 3.25" dial signed Hill of Northampton, 15cm high and a 19th century wall timepiece, with a verge pocket watch movement (2)Condition report: Superficial damage, including dial very worn/scratched. Not known if in working order. Not operational in vendor's home. Complete.
A miscellaneous collection of pre-war, Swiss watch movements, wristwatch and pocket watch movements and dials and spare parts, with a late 20th century Swatch, quartz movement wristwatch, in original plastic case (qty)Condition report: Please refer to additonal images. As found. Non-returnable.
Russell's Ltd, Church Street, Liverpool; an 18ct gold open face pocket watch with crown wound movement, serial number 26248, the white dial set with Roman numerals and small subsidiary seconds dial, comes with an Oldfield, Liverpool watch case, approx 101.5g. CONDITION REPORT it was wound at the time of cataloguing, and it appears to be in going order but this is no guarantee of working order, the case has tiny surface scratches typical of age and one noticeable tiny indent, the dial is clean and there are no obvious signs of damage, the crystal is clear and any tiny scratches are only seen under magnificationDiameter 14.9cmCase makers initials AHRInner case hinge loose but no play , outer case is soft on the 'click' shut
A Dent, London; an 18ct gold cased full hunter pocket watch crown wound movement marked 'Dent, Watchmaker to Her Majesty' 33 Cockspur Street, London', numbered 32450, the white dial set with Roman numerals and a smaller subsidiary seconds dial, armorial crest of a deer to the front, in an M.F. Dent watch presentation box, approx 104g. CONDITION REPORT doesn't appear to be in going order, signs of some slight wear to the case expected with useStamped 18ctCase makers initials NJ (?)No flaws to the dialback and front cover hinges are free from play and close firmly without gaps
Hawleys, London; an early 19th century 18ct gold cased full hunter pocket watch with key wound fusée movement numbered 833, the white curved dial set with Roman numerals and winding hole at the number four, Sheffield 1810, the case finished with an engine turned design with small indistinct initials to the front, approx 69g. CONDITION REPORT some fading to the numbers on the dial, the fusée chain is there but has broken, some wear to the case
Charles Phillips, London; a 19th century 18ct gold cased open faced pocket watch, the key wound movement numbered 1069, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and a smaller subsidiary seconds dial, the back of the case has two armorial symbols and the motto 'Sperat Infestis', Sheffield 1871, approx 104g. CONDITION REPORT the watch feels to have been over wound, and doesn't appear to be in going order, the movement looks intact and the balance wheel moves freely, the case has some wear expected with age and the crystal on has slight surface scratches.diameter 14.7cmdial in fairly good order with slight dirt around IIICover closes firmly, no play in hinge Case maker initials - JM
A late 18th/early 19th century yellow metal pocket watch, the key wound fusée movement, marked with the maker's name (possibly Falquell) and Paris, numbered 2427 with pierced balance cock, the dial set with Roman numerals, minute track and outer five-minute divisions, a portrait of a lady under the glazed back (af), with chain key and miniature seal fob. CONDITION REPORT Glazed back af
An early 19th century yellow metal pair cased fusée movement pocket watch, the white dial set with black Roman numerals, dial 4cm diameter, possibly later movement with maker's mark, London, no.12998, interior of watch case, no.2894, SG, rubbed date mark, possibly 1834, case with fine repoussé decoration of seated female figure in Classical dress holding a wreath in pastoral setting with lambs and a dog within a scrolling floral frame, original silk interior lining, diameter of case 5cm. CONDITION REPORT Not in working order
A 19th century silver open-faced pocket watch, the white dial set with Roman numerals with smaller subsidiary seconds dial, unmarked key wound movement, together with a hallmarked silver watch chain, length 33cm and key. CONDITION REPORT at the time of cataloguing it appears to be in going order however this is no guarantee of working condition, some age-related wear.
Two 19th century silver pocket watches to include a Sowter, Oxford, open faced pocket watch with key wind movement numbered 14951, the white dial set with Roman numerals and smaller subsidiary seconds dial, together with a silver E&E Emanuel, Portsmouth, half hunter pocket watch with key wound movement, the white dial set with Roman numerals and smaller subsidiary seconds dial, an armorial crest to the back of the case (2). CONDITION REPORT the half hunter is missing its glass, neither have been wound so we cannot say if they are in going order,
A hallmarked silver open face pocket watch, set with Roman numerals on an engine turned face, with secondary dial, together with one other hallmarked silver open faced pocket watch, the white enamelled face set with Roman numerals, with second dial and a gold plated Hampden fob watch, the white enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and second dial, case stamped no.909111 (3).
Three open faced pocket watches to include a Moers Military watch with black dial and small subsidiary seconds dial, marked to the back with the arrow, G.S.T.P, M78396, XX, a Smiths Empire and a Vertex example (3). CONDITION REPORT at the time of cataloguing they were all wound and appear to be working however this is no guarantee of working condition, the Vertex has a detached finger, they all have wear with age, and the Moers crown easily comes out of its socket.
Various mixed collectibles to include a Concorde ephemera pack, a tourist African walking stick, various brass weights, German cabinet cup and saucer, modern Rotary pocket watch, gold plated reticulated bracelet, a plated mug, a modern Chinese-style copper and brass flask, a book titled 'The Desk Drawer Anthology', collectors' coins, etc.
A small vintage duck egg blue and gilded jewellery box containing four miniature dolls to include two ceramic examples, one in original 1920s rose silk dress, an Edwardian brass photograph frame with bow and garland decoration to the top, a yellow metal brooch with Edwardian lady's picture, a miniature watercolour portrait of a young lady in period costume, in a yellow metal oval frame with loop to the top and two small yellow metal lockets, one with a picture of an early 20th century young man with pocket watch and verso a picture of a war veteran (9).
A Victorian gentleman's silver cased pocket watch by T J Mercer, open faced, key wind, circular enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, movement no 15032, the case of plain form with shield and garter reserve, London 1878, on a silver curb link Albert chain, with a Vittorio Emanuele II five lire coin 1871.
A Victorian gentleman's silver cased pocket watch by F Searing of London, open faced, key wind, circular enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, movement no 2214, the case with engine turned decoration, shield reserve, London 1882, with key, on a plated curb link Albert chain, with silver medallion.
A SILVER CASED KEY WIND OPENFACED POCKET WATCH AND FURTHER ITEMS (5)The Victorian openfaced pocket watch Birmingham 1885, with a key, a silver curb link watch Albert chain, fitted with a T bar, a swivel and with coin pendants, a Smiths Empire keyless wind, openfaced pocket watch and an alarm/travelling clock movement, detailed to the dial Cartier Huit Jours
AN INGERSOLL DAN DARE KEYLESS WIND OPENFACED POCKET WATCH AND FURTHER WATCHES (11)The Dan Dare pocket watch detailed to the caseback Eagle, with an Ingersoll box, a Mickey Mouse wristwatch, an Excalibur 9ct gold cased lady's wristwatch, Birmingham 1975, on a gilt metal fronted expanding metal bracelet, a Rotary silver cased wristwatch, Birmingham 1939 and seven further watches, including Tissot Visodate, Optima and Rotary
A GROUP OF WATCHES AND FIVE FURTHER ITEMS (12)Comprising; an Elgin USA base metal cased, keyless wind, openfaced pocket watch, a silver cased key wind openfaced pocket watch, London 1888, five further watches, a silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1923, a telescope, a paper knife, a dip pen and a magnifying glass
A SILVER POCKET WATCH AND CHAIN AND FURTHER WATCHES (7)The silver cased, key wind openfaced pocketwatch, Birmingham 1888, with a silver curb link watch Albert chain, fitted with a T bar, an Avia 9ct gold cased lady's wristwatch, on a gilt metal bracelet, an Accurist 9ct gold cased lady's wristwatch, on an expanding metal bracelet and three further watches
A GROUP OF POCKET WATCHES (QTY)Including; a Grosvenor gilt metal keyless wind, openfaced dress watch, a gilt metal keyless wind, openfaced pocket watch, an Everite keyless wind, openfaced dress watch, three Ingersoll keyless wind, openfaced pocket watches, with three Ingersoll boxes, a watch caseback opener with attachments in a wooden box and further pocket watch cases and parts
FIVE MOSTLY SILVER CASED WATCHES (5)Comprising; a Waltham U.S.A cushion shape cased wristwatch, Birmingham 1928, a lady's wristwatch, import mark London 1917, a lady's rectangular cased wristwatch, Edinburgh 1932, a key wind openfaced lady's fob watch, the case detailed 0,800 and an openfaced pocket watch, Birmingham 1911 (the caseback lacking)
A GOLD CASED, KEYLESS WIND, OPENFACED GENTLEMAN'S POCKET WATCHWith an unsigned gilt jewelled lever movement, the inner and outer case detailed 18 K within, the inner case detailed Pateck Geneve, the enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals, case diameter 51.2mm, gross weight 88.8 gms, with a boxCondition Report: Watch not currently working. The movement is overwound. There are one or two small shallow dents to the case rims. There is a shallow dent to the inner case and one or two shallow dents to the outer case also. The watch glass is detached but present. The dial is in good condition. The top suspension bow is base metal.
TWO LADY'S 9CT GOLD CASED WRISTWATCHES AND A SILVER POCKET WATCH (3)Comprising; a 9ct gold circular cased lady's wristwatch, the jewelled movement un-signed, the enamelled dial with black Arabic numerals, on a sprung bar link bracelet, import mark London 1924, a Uno 9ct gold cased lady's wristwatch, with a signed jewelled movement, Birmingham 1955, on a gilt metal bracelet and a silver hunting cased, key wind pocket watch, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, London 1871Condition Report: Circular cased watch: the movement winds and runs. The dial is badly chipped between four and five o'clock and has a haircrack. The bracelet is marked 9ct but has base metal springs. Gross weight of watch 18.7gms. The dial cover is a plastic replacement, There are one or two small dents to the caseback.
THREE 9CT GOLD CASED WRISTWATCHES AND SIX FURTHER WATCHES (9)Comprising; a Tissot Seastar Seven 9ct gold cased gentleman's wristwatch, the signed silvered dial with baton numerals and with centre seconds, the caseback presentation inscribed, a Waltham U.S.A 9ct gold cased lady's wristwatch, Birmingham 1935, another 9ct gold cased lady's wristwatch, import mark Glasgow, probably 1933, a Montine lady's wristwatch, a Lectro gentleman's wristwatch, three base metal cased, keyless wind, openfaced pocket watches and a fob watch case
A Vintage LMS 'Record' 15-Jewel Pocket Watch and 3 later badges, the watch of 2¼" diameter with maker's name (Record) to face, Roman numerals and separate second hand, in silver-plated Dennison case (no. 5789) with 'L.M.S. 16443' engraved to rear, overall G, appears to function, two or three very small chips to glass front, chip to face (just before 11 o'clock) and two hair-line cracks between 12 & 1 and 1 & 2, together with a crimson 'sausage-in-bun' style BR cap badge, a silver 'RMT 25 years' Member's badge, and a later GWR 150 badge, all VG (4)
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