Taschenuhrenständer in Gestalt eines Wachhundes, um 1900, Zinn, bronzefarben patiniert, im Guss sign. ''C. Valton'', Maul mit Drahthaken zur Uhrenbefestigung, H. 20 cmPocket watch stand in the shape of a watch dog, around 1900, pewter, bronze patina, signed in the casting ''C. Valton'', mouth with wire hook for watch fixing, h. 20 cm.
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Taschenuhrenständer, Ende 19. Jh., Messing. Passig geschweifter Rocaillenstand mit sich küssenden Putti. Als Beigabe eine eingehängte Taschenuhr. Leicht ber., H. 15 cmPocket watch stand, late 19th century, brass. Curved rocaille stand with kissing putti. The stand is accompanied by a pocket watch. Slightly rubbed, h. 15 cm
Tschenuhrenhalter, Ende 19. Jh., Messing. Vielfach durchbrochene Ranke mit Muschelbecken und Putto. Als Beigabe eine alte Taschenuhr. Leicht ber., H. 25 cmClock holder, end of the 19th century, brass. Multiple openwork tendril with shell basin and putto. The holder is accompanied by an old pocket watch. Slightly rubbed, h. 25 cm
A pocket watch with case stamped 9k, and a lady's 9 carat gold fob watch (2). Pocket watch is fully wound and not working, case with scratches and dents, the inner dust cover is base metal, no inscriptions to the case, case diameter 50mm wide, gross weight 98.3g. Lady's fob watch is fully wound and not working, 32mm wide, gross weight 26.7g
A pair of Edward VII silver fronted pocket watch holders, each with crocodile detailing to front, encasing a silver plated goliath pocket watch by Ollivant & Botsford, Manchester, case diameter 69mm, holders with hallmarks for Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham, 1907 and 1909, dimensions 11.5 x 10 x 4cm.Condition report: Overall condition fair to goodOne holder misshapen, with dents to frontOne goliath pocket watch with slight fading to dialWatch numbered: 39c6472Hairline crack, only visible with magnification from centre to 1ish, very very faintLettering to dial worn – A from Ollivant missing, tops of letters appear faded, eg Ls are short.M, A, E, R in Manchester slightly worn but legibleMinutes hand with one portion of wear/rustWatch working at time of working Watch numbered: 39c6471Chip in beterrn 4 and 5, with hairline cracks extending to 4Lettering to dial work – LL from Ollivant missingWatch not working at time of cataloguing, overwound
An Edward VII silver mounted inkwell, the clear glass inkwell with silver fretwork mount and hinged embossed lid with classical scene containing a top wind pocket watch, hallmarks for William Comyn & Sons Ltd., London, 1908, height 7.8cm.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairScratches and discolouration in keeping with ageHallmarks clearWatch not working at time of cataloguing
Two pieces of World War One trench art to include a match box cover, spot hammered 'Anti-Aircraft Somme 1916', width 6.5cm and a brass pocket watch, case diameter 6cm, together with a brass fleur de lys flag pole terminal, height 17cm, a Royal Warwickshire regimental cap badge and a 1914 Christmas tin. (5)
Silver half hunter pocket watch with blue enamel Roman numeral markers on exterior case, white enamel face with further Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial. Interior of back case marked and numbered Omega 3024439, movement unmarked. 50mm diameter Condition report: The watch is currently running although we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its timekeeping. The back of the case is very dented. The enamel dial appears to be in perfect condition. The inner glass is a plastic replacement which has discoloured. Others signs of wear and dents to the case commensurate with age.
1930s 9ct gold cased Waltham USA pocket watch with applied gold Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the 17 jewels movement marked Colonial Waltham USA 29543934. 42mm diameter, within antique watch boxCondition report: Inside case is hallmarked 9ct gold, Birmingham 1938, makers mark A.L.D and numbered 658208. To inner case to movement is marked Dennison ‘9 375’ plus makers mark and numbered.One of the hours hands has come off but still present behind the glass. Watch winds and ticks but we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its time keeping. Back of case has some light scratching commensurate with age and use, otherwise the overall condition is good and clean with no inscriptions/engravings. Weight 56.4 grams
Silver half hunter pocket watch by Thomas Russell & Son, the outer case with blue Roman numerals opening to reveal a white enamel face with further Roman numeral markers and subsidiary seconds dial, in silver case hallmarked Birmingham 1912, 52mm diameter Condition report: Watch is currently ticking but we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its time keeping.Silver case is fully hallmarked and numbered 130502, makers mark ALD. Movement is named and numbered- Thomas Russell & Sons Liverpool, Premier, 68659The silver case has some surface scratching commensurate with age. There is no inner glass to cover the face.
Four silver cased pocket watches to include Kendal & Dent, Spikins from Dent London, The Acme H. Samuel Manchester and one other Condition report: Spinkins from Dent watch winds but does not run. The three other watches all wind and tick but we cannot guarantee the accuracy of their time keeping.
Early 20th century gold plated full hunter pocket watch by Thomas Russell & Son, Liverpool, with a signed stem wind movement and dial. Case 55 mm diameter Condition report: Watch winds and ticks but we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its time keeping. Outer case has surface scratching to both sides. The inside plastic glass is discoloured and loose. The white enamel dial is cracked by 5 o’clock and has a hair line crack running diagonally across the face to 10 o’clock.
1930s silver full hunter pocket watch by H. Cleverley & Co. London, 1934, movement signed and numbered 24194, together with an American white metal full hunter Waltham pocket watch with engraved decoration to case, movement signed and numbered 15671547. Condition report: Cleverly watch- winds (sounds like its been over wound) but does not tick.Waltham watch- winds and ticks but we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its time keeping.
1950s Ingersoll Dan Dare in space pocket watch and three 1950s Ingersoll Jeff Arnold pocket watches (4)Condition report: All four watches wind, tick and have moving parts (Jeff Arnold gun moves and the space man’s head and star both move) but we cannot guarantee the accuracy of their time keeping
Second World War military pocket watch by Grana with luminous hands and numerals, the rear of the case with broad arrow mark and ' G.S.T.P. J5312', the case 54mmCondition report: The watch is currently running although we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its timekeeping. The watch is in good vintage condition commensurate with age. The dial is in very good condition. The hand are original but have lost some of the luminous paint which is loose and sits between the dial and the glass. The glass is plastic. The case is in good condition commensurate with age.
An 18 Carat Gold Full Hunter Chronograph Pocket Watch, signed Thos Mowbray, London, 1907, lever movement signed Thos Mowbray Chronometer maker London and numbered 19473, enamel dial with Roman numerals, slide in the band to operate chronograph, case maker's mark BB and numbered 19473, Chester hallmark for 1907, 51mm wide see illustration 11.11.20 Case with surface scratches, case covers and sides with small dents, bow is rubbed and discoloured, dial is clean, centre chronograph hand is shorter than it should be, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order, total watch weight 134.2g.
An 18 Carat Gold Full Hunter Pocket Watch, 1929, lever movement, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, case maker's mark R&S, London hallmark for 1929, 48mm wide see illustration 11.11.20 Case with surface scratches, case sides with one large dent, glass is missing, dial with minor scratches visible under an eyeglass, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order, total watch weight 87g.
A Silver Pair Cased Verge ''Doctors Dial'' Centre Seconds Pocket Watch, signed E Josephs & Co, Liverpool, 1792, gilt fusee verge movement signed and numbered 2419, ''doctors dial'' with small meantime dial and a large centre seconds hand, centre seconds stop lever at 4, both cases with maker's mark WD and a London hallmark for 1792, 56mm wide see illustration 09.12.20 Both cases with surface scratches and small dents, outer case with maker's mark slightly rubbed, dial with small scratches, dial with small chips around the hands and the dial edge at 6, movement looks clean, movement in going order.
A Silver Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Rd Longman, London, circa 1770, gilt fusee verge movement signed and numbered 1586, square baluster pillars, enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, beetle and poker hands, plain finished cases with hallmarks rubbed, 49mm wide see illustration 09.12.20 Both cases with surface scratches and dents, outer case with no signs of maker's mark or hallmark, outer case bezel rim is split in parts, inner case with maker's mark and hallmark but this are rubbed and indistinctly marked, dial with surface scratches, dial centre with signs of an old repair with enamel touch up paint, fusee chain has come loose from the barrel, movement not working.
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