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A 9ct rose gold cased open face keyless pocket watch, circa 1922. The white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial at 6, the Dennison 50mm round four-piece hinged case with hallmarks for Birmingham 1922, the un-named Swiss 15 jewel movement numbered 503289 not ticking; the watch weighs 86.8g gross Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy. The movement not ticking and the winding crown not winding, set-hands functioning. The case only fair with many dents to the back and sides
Fattorini & Sons, Bradford, a Victorian silver-cased open-face pocket watch, circa 1875, No 4001. The white dial with black painted Roman numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial at 6, silver 59mm diameter three-piece case, the back engraved with a garter and with hallmarks for London 1875, with a key-wind fusee lever movement with turned pillars, a floral engraved balance cock with a diamond end-stone and Bosley-type regulation Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy. The dial has some significant chips and cracks. The back of the case does not securely lock and the glass has been replaced. The case shows general wear including scratches, marks and rubbing consistent with age and usage. Would benefit from a clean.
William Terrag, London, a George III silver pair case pocket watch, circa 1795. No 3585, the white dial with black painted Roman numerals and gilt spade hands, the 48mm inner case the back engraved 'T Hickey' and with a 'bullseye' glass, 55mm diameter outer case, both with hallmarks for London 1795, fusee movement with turned pillars and a foliate pierced and engraved balance cock; together with a French brass cased pocket barometer with a silvered dial Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy. The pocket watch has a cracked and chipped dial, the hands may have been re-attached to the face. The case opens smoothly. The metalwork has scuffs, scratches and marks consistent with age and usage. The barometer has discolouration and scratches to the dial with damage around where the hands protrude. Scratches, rubbing and wear to the metal. Would both benefit from a clean.
J.W. Benson, London, a 9ct gold cased open face pocket watch, circa 1923. No.103117, The white enamel dial with black painted Roman numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial at 6, the 50mm diameter four-piece hinged case with a snap-on bezel, engine turned back with a garter cartouche, gold cuvette and hallmarks for London 1923, with a three-quarter plate key-wind lever movement signed 'The Ludgate, J.W. Benson, Patent No.4658, Best London Make' & 'By Warrant to H.M. The Late Queen Victoria, Ludgate Hill, London' & 'No.103117.' the watch weighs 110g gross, together with a key Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy.
A.W.W.Co. Waltham, U.S.A. an early 20th century 9ct gold cased open face keyless pocket watch, circa 1925. The brushed-silvered dial with black-painted angular-Arabic numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial at 6, the A L Dennison 44mm diameter three piece hinged case uninscribed with a snap-on bezel, hallmarks for Birmingham 1925, A.W.W.Co. Waltham, U.S.A., 17 jewel adjusted movement, No.23792125, the watch weighs approx. 55.8g gross; together with a gold plated curb and fancy baton chain with swivel terminals, approx. 46cm long (18 inches) Condition Report: We do not Guarantee any watch for accuracy. The movement ticking; the case in generally good condition, uninscribed, general war and tear commensurate with age and use; Dial good.
A Ladies Open Faced Keyless Pocket Watch, 18ct gold case, 38mm diameter, 18ct gold duct cover, white enamelled dial with Roman black baton numerals, total gross weight 48.2gWe can confirm that the inner dust cover is indeed 18ct gold. Externally the watch presents in condition commensurate with age and moderate usage. There are some light marks and age-related marks to the glass. The rear case has got some dents in general, again slight dents through age and usage. The white enamel dial appears to be in good order. The black Roman numerals are clear and concise. The hands appear to be original. The watch winds runs and sets but should be regarded as untested.
A Lady's Keyless Open Faced Pocket Watch, Early 20th Century, 18ct gold case, 34mm diameter, chased with foliate work and clear cartouche to the rear, gold dial with floral decoration, black Roman baton numerals, 18ct gold dust cover, total gross weight 27.3gA very nice example of this particular watch. The inner dust cover is 18ct gold and marked as such, and free from any kind of inscription. Externally the glass is in good condition showing slight marks commensurate with age and moderate usage. The dial has two scratches at the 1 o'clock and 2 o'clock position. Other than that it appears to be free from any damage. The black Roman numerals are clear and concise. The hands appear original and the engraving to the case is in good condition. The watch winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested.
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