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FINE SHEFFIELD GOLDSMITHS COMPANY VICTORIAN 18CT GOLD FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCH WITH POWER RESERVE, by VICTOR KULLBERG, numbered 4746, London hallmark for 1885, frosted gilt 3/4 plate movement with helical steel balance spring, cut and compensated balance, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and outer five minute divisions, subsidiary seconds and up-down dials, blued steel spade hands, polished round hinged case with monogrammed front and back, EW case maker's mark possibly for Ebenezer White, dial and movement signed, 50mm Provenance: private collection south Wales, consigned via our Cardiff officeAuctioneers Note: No. 4746 is specifically reffered to in the hand-written entry in the Day Book of Victor Kullberg, where the Sheffield Goldsmiths Company returned the watch insisting the name of the firm be printed on the dail and engraved on the plate, presumeably instead of Victor Kullberg. Victor Kullberg is recorded as making some of the finest chronometers and he was one of the most successful horologists of the 19th century. He was born in Visby, Sweden in 1824 and worked for LU Jurgensen in Copenhagen, moving to London in 1851. He gained many top medal awards around the world, including nine gold medals with diplomas of honour. Kullberg came top of the Greenwich trials twelve times and was granted the Cross of the Legion of Honour in 1889. He died in 1890. With thanks to Mr Jon Campbell for help in attributing this fine watch.Condition: very minor wear to case, dial with small hairline at 7, minute hand slightly corroded, otherwise super, winds & runs, gross wt. 139.6g
An early 20th century continental silver open faced pocket watch, having an enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, having keyless movement, dia.45mm (excluding loop); together with a Smith's Empire nickel cased stopwatch, on a silver curblink Albert chain with T bar; two other base metal curblink Albert chains (one lacking T bar); and various pocket watch keys
An early 20th century continental silver cased open face pocket watch, having an enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed T Lovejoy of Wimbledon, having keywind movement, lacking suspension ring; together with an Argentinian base metal cased open face pocket watch, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial signed James A Bailey Soham (2) Condition report: Both with damage.Lovejoy - movement and dial loose in case, lacking suspension ring.Bailey - large chip to enamel between 9 and 10, no glass, case very poor condition, back cover loose.
A gent's Omega continental silver cased open faced pocket watch, having signed enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the inner case back with Omega logo and numbered 5133348, the inner watch back further marked Omega Grand Prix Paris 1900, keyless movement, 4.8cm (excluding suspension loop)
An early 20th century Turkish market Longines silver cased Hunter pocket watch, the inner case stamped EF Co Longines 0.800 and further numbered 2696499, the enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds dial signed Longines Nacib K.Djezyedjian & Son Constantinople, the inner back cover marked Longines Nacib K Djezyedjian & Son Constantinople, Anvers, Bruxelles, Paris, Milan, having keyless movement, 5.3cm (excluding suspension link)Condition report: In running order.
A late Victorian silver cased open faced pocket watch, having enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed Coastguard Watch J N Masters Rye, having keywind movement, case assayed for Chester 1874, 53cm (excluding suspension ring); together with another Victorian silver cased open pocket watch, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial signed J M Benson of London; and one other silver cased open faced pocket watch (a/f) (3)
A Victorian silver pair cased pocket watch, having enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the keywind movement signed Ballard Crambrook and numbered 548, the case assayed London 1846 (both lacking glass), 60mm; together with a late Victorian silver cased open faced pocket watch, having enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed K & Co Worcester 7B, case assayed Chester 1899, 52mm (2)
An early Victorian silver cased pocket watch, having a convex enamelled dial with Roman numerals and keyhole at 1 o'clock, the movement signed Martin Brighton 11658, case assayed London 1838, 42mm (excluding suspension ring); together with a George III silver cased open faced pocket watch, having convex enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the movement signed John Roe of Coventry, and numbered 38, 42mm (2)Condition report: Two in the lot.
A 19th century silver cased open faced pocket watch, having an enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case back assayed London 1833(?), dia.51mm (excluding suspension ring); together with a late Victorian silver cased open faced pocket watch, having an enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial signed Farringdon, 53mm (excluding suspension ring) (2)
A late Victorian silver cased open faced pocket watch, having an enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement signed J D Cooper Ryegate 139913, case assayed Birmingham 1887, 48mm (excluding suspension ring); together with a late Victorian silver cased open faced pocket watch, having enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial signed John Elkan 35 Liverpool Street City London; and one other Victorian silver cased open faced pocket watch (3)
A World War I gent's white metal cased wristwatch, having a circular enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the case back initialled FH July 27th 1918, on replacement leather strap; together with a nickel cased open faced pocket watch, having enamelled dial with raised Roman markers, the case back relief decorated with a coaching scene; and a brass pocket watch case (only) (3)
A souvenir box, the hinged cover depicting Cleethorpes Pier, containing various mourning cards, photographic cards, postcards etc, together with an inlaid box and contents to include 19th century papier mache snuff box, silver and enamel dress studs, a fleam, pocket knives etc, and one other leather clad box containing various watch parts, cufflinks etc (3)
A SILVER PAIR CASED POCKET WATCH, circular white porcelain dial with painted Roman numerals and outer minutes at 5-minute intervals, a shepherd and shepherdess scene painted to the centre, yellow metal hands, case hinges open to reveal a fusee and verge movement signed Francis White Chesterfield, complete with an outer pair case bearing matching sterling silver hallmarks for London 1781, key includedThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Watch is currently functioning but timekeeping not tested, dial is in very good condition. catch on outer case needs tightening.
A SILVER ROLEX POCKET WATCH, circular white enamel dial signed Wm Greenwood Ltd Leeds and Huddersfield with Arabic index and blued steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial at 6 o'clock position and outer minute track, hinged double case back internally hallmarked Birmingham 1918, manually wound movement signed Rolex leverThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Watch is currently functioning but timekeeping not tested, outer case back cover is loose and needs re-riveting.
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