Großtaschenuhr, sog. Eisenbahneruhr, Ende 19. Jh. Versilbertes Metallgehäuse, tauschiert, abgegriffen. Zifferbl. weiß/ rosafarben, sign. "Regulateur", kl. Sekunde bei Ziffer "6", Goldpunkte und -sternchen, goldfarbene durchbr. Zeiger. Ankergangwerk intakt. Aufzug über Krone. D. 70 mm Large pocket watch/ railroader's watch, End of 19th ct., metal case with tausia, dial white/ pink, signed "Regulateur". Mechanical movement operational. D. 70 mm
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Silver American Waltham pocket watch with screw case, Swiss gold-plated pocket watch, early 20th century 9ct gold wristwatch movement inscribed Tavannes watch Co, hallmarked, gold-plated Albertina watch chain, silver bar brooch and other vintage costume jewellery - Condition Report Waltham not working, hairline cracks to dial, other pocket watch working, 9ct gold wristwatch approx 14.7gm gross including movement,
A FRENCH BRONZE WATCH STAND, mid 19th century, cast as a crocketed Gothic arch above the standing figure of Mediaevel knight, on a rectangular base; containing an associated white metal pocket watch; And an Anglo Indian painted sandalwood and ivory fretwork watch stand, late 19th century, the former: 18cm high, the latter: 28cm high
A Tavanes 9 carat yellow gold open face pocket watch, circular silvered arabic dial with subsidiary seconds dial in a 43mm plain polished single case, Edinburgh 1938, marked B.W.C. London Made 249, stem wind Tavanes lever movement number 54514, gross weight 48.8gms, no personal inscriptions, watch winds freely but is not running, a silver open face pocket watch by Harscher of Macclesfield, number 8819, Birmingham 1849, in a state of disrepair, a Neston stem wind open face pocket watch in base metal case, not running.
An early 19th century silver pair-cased open-face key-wind Verge pocket watch, white enamel dial with hand painted centre decorated with The Ancient Order of the Foresters "Unitas Benevolentia Et Concordia", black Roman numeral hour markers, cylindrical pillars and pierced engraved balance cock, no. 8198, case maker James Heales, hallmarks Birmingham 1822 and 1841, outer case width 57mm, working orderGood overall working order, dial has a chip in the centre bit near the main stem and otherwise only has dirt specks around edge, glass and case have light abrasions all over with a few minor dents on caseback, case slightly rubbed on high points, hallmarks clear
A mid-19th century silver pair-cased open-face key-wind Verge pocket watch, by Thomas Esther of Morpeth, white enamel dial with centre hand painted "Speed the Plough" decoration, black Roman numeral hour markers, cylindrical pillars and pierced and engraved balance cock, no. 457, case by Joseph Harris, hallmarks Birmingham 1841, outer case width 56mm, working orderGood working order, dial has 2 x 7mm hairline cracks between 1 and 2, and 8 and 9, glass and case have general abrasions all over with a few minor dents, inner caseback has personalised engraving, outer case has several large scratches around the button from attempted openings, hallmarks clear
An early 19th century silver pair-cased half hunter key-wind Verge pocket watch, by T B Fecit of Birmingham, white enamel dial with black inner Roman numeral hour markers and outer Arabic numerals, cylindrical pillars with pierced and engraved balance cock, no. 25044, case by James Ariell, hallmarks London 1824, outer case width 57mm, working orderGood working order, inner case very slightly loose inside outer case, dial in good condition with only minor abrasions, glass and case have light abrasions all over with a few minor dents on edges and case backing, hallmarks clear
An early 20th century Swiss 18ct gold full hunter repeater chronograph pocket watch, by Volta, white enamel dial with Breguet Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and 18ct dust cover inscribed "repetition Volta chronographe" and quarter repeat function, case no. 37329, case width 53mm, working order, 93.1g gross (lacking sweep seconds chronograph hand)Good overall working order, watch is lacking sweep seconds chronograph hand therefore chronograph cannot be tested, dial has 3 faint hairline cracks running from the edge to the centre column and some discolouration in subsidiary dial, glass only has light abrasions, case lightly abraded all over with a few very minor creases and dents, case backing has a slight gap all the way around the edge but closes firmly, crown working, hands adjust smoothly, repeater function working, marks clear, engraved 18k
An early 20th century 9ct rose gold open-face top-wind pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, with 9ct dust cover, case no. 84141, import hallmarks London 1907, case width 46mm, working order, 60.6g grossGood overall working order, dial has a few light specks of dirt and a few faint hairline cracks, glass and case lightly abraded all over with personalised engraved monogram on caseback and several light dents, crown working, hands rotate smoothly, hallmarks clear, stamped 375
JAEGER LECOULTRE - a Second World War Period nickel-cased Military issue RAF Observer's open-face top-wind pocket watch, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and caseback engraved with British Broad Arrow "6E/50 A21115", calibre 467/2, serial no. 215570, case width 51mm, working orderFair overall working order, glass needs re-setting into case as it is loose, dial would benefit from a clean but no obvious damage, case is abraded all over with a few marks around bezel from case openings, swivel loop is slightly loose inside case, crown working, hands adjust smoothly
A late 19th/early 20th century Swiss silver half hunter key-wind pocket watch, white enamel dial with black Roman numeral hour markers, subsidiary seconds dial and engine turned case, case no. 18477, case width 45mm, not currently workingFair overall condition, movement not currently working, dial would benefit from a clean, two hands are detached inside the case, there are some losses to blue enamel chapter dial on front of case, engine turned decoration slightly worn on high points with engraved monogram on cartouche, marks clear
A 19th century silver-cased open-face key-wind pocket watch, by Adam Burdess of Coventry, silver dial with applied gold Roman numeral hour markers within floral surround, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, hallmarks Chester 1880, serial no. 13387, case width 52mm, not currently workingGood overall condition although not currently working and movement only functions for a few seconds before stopping, glass and case lightly abraded, cartouche has personalised engraved initials, hallmarks clear
OMEGA - a Continental silver-cased open-face top-wind pocket watch, white enamel dial with eccentric Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and engine turned decoration with cartouche, John Landgren Linkoping Import, Omega German silver dust cover, serial no. 5065805, case no. 5764095, case width 51mm, working orderGood overall working order, dial is very clean, glass and case lightly abraded all over, engine turned decoration is very rubbed and cartouche is vacant, several minor dents around bezel, crown working, hands adjust smoothly, marks clear, engraved 800
A late 19th century silver-cased open-face key-wind pocket watch, by John Forrest of London, silver dial with applied gold Roman numeral hour markers with engraved floral centre bit, subsidiary seconds dial and engraved case with gold-mounted cartouche, no. 10056, case by William Hammon II, hallmarks Birmingham 1899, case no. 10056, case width 55mm, working orderGood overall working order, dial glass and case are lightly abraded all over and slightly worn on high points, push-button for caseback is missing, cartouche is vacant, hallmarks clear
2 early 20th century gold plated pocket watches, comprising full and half hunter examples, case widths 50mm, only full hunter is working (2)Both in fair overall condition, full hunter example is working but glass needs replacing and dial would benefit from a clean, half hunter watch has a large chip around the centre column with mostly all of the blue enamel on the chapter dial being lost and gold plating rubbing through on edges and bezel, crown is also loose
A 19th century Swiss silver-cased open-face key-wind dual time zone pocket watch, circa 1880, white enamel dial with sweep centre seconds hand, subsidiary Dublin and London time zone dials and further subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed "Exhibition Prize Medal 1867", no. 5795, case width 48mm, working orderGood working order, dial in good condition with a small crack between 7 and 8 on main part of dial, glass only has one tiny chip on bevelled edge near 12, case lightly abraded and decoration slightly worn around edge high points, cartouche is vacant, inner dust cover is slightly worn and cut back around edge, marks clear, engraved fine silver
An early 20th century silver full hunter pocket watch, white enamel dial with black Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, no. 75619, case maker William Thomas Bullock, hallmarks London 1909, case width 51mm, working orderGood working order, dial has several cracks all over and some discolouration in subsidiary dial, case lightly abraded all over, crown working, hands have some resistance when adjusting, hallmarks slightly rubbed
An early 19th century silver pair-cased Verge pocket watch, by William Smith of Wingham, white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals with pierced and engraved balance cock and cylindrical pillars, case by Henry Jackson, hallmarks London 1826, movement no. 6436, outer case width 60mm, not currently workingGood overall condition although not currently working and chain is loose inside movement, dial in good order with just a few small specks of dirt, glass and case lightly abraded all over with a few very minor dents on the backs of the cases, internal case has a few tiny splits near keyhole, external case protruding button missing but latch still working, hallmarks slightly rubbed
A vintage omega silver pocket watch. The case is silver and there are continental hallmarks inside the case backs, together with the Omega logo. There is a rose gold wash around the edge of the watch. It has a white enamel dial with black numerals. The back case is engraved with a shield shaped cartouche. Diameter 5 cm.
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