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18ct Gold Full Hunter Pocket Watch, The Key wind Watch Having a White Enamel Dial and Subsidiary Seconds Dial, Engraved to the Movement T J Grahame Berwick, Stamped 18, Gross weight 105.9 Grams, Diameter 5cm Condition reportDiameter of the Gold case is 5cm.The watch is running when wound.We do not Guarantee that watches are in working order when purchased.Minor surface scratches to the Gold case.No Dents to the Gold case.The watch is inscribed to the movement (as mentioned in the Description)
A military pocket watch by Grana, with Arabic Numerals, the quarter numbers in red, with subsidiary second dial, stamped 'G. S. T. P.' and 'J. 9972' below broad arrow to the caseback, case 5.2cm, 7.1cm across loop, together with a group of three cap badges for the London Scottish Volunteer Infantry, The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and The Cameron Highlanders and a brass button depicting Edward VI. (5)
Thomas Earnshaw of London - a fine gold pair cased pocket chronometer, London 1800, having a signed and numbered 403 white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, gold hands, with heart tipped hour hand, the screwed down movement with gilded full back plate, signed and numbered 403/2625, spring detent escapement plain balanced cock, two arm bi-metallic balance with wedge shaped weights, limiting bars and timing screws, blue steel helical spring, white sapphire end stone, cylindrical pillars, chain fusee, signed and numbered Thos. Earnshaw Invt. et Fecit, London No. 403 6th Sort 2625 London plain gold inner and outer cases both hallmarked London 1800 and with maker’s mark TC with axe above incuse for Thomas Carpenter, gross weight 94.1g (includes glass), outer case dia. 60mm, the whole housed in associated walnut watch caseCondition report: In running order.Crease to outer case, not split or thinning though.Screwed to inner case with single screw at 1 and 7 o’clock on outside of case.
Army & Navy London - an 18ct gold cased gents full hunter perpetual calendar pocket watch, the case having engraved armorial to hinged front cover and monogram to back cover, plain inner back cover, the unsigned white enamel main dial with Roman numerals and having four subsidiary dials being calendar, rolling moon, day of the week, and four-year-going leap year dial, the moon dial with sweep seconds, keyless movement, the backplate signed 'A&N 117 Victoria Street London SW' and movement number 1425, the covers all further numbered 1425 and with London 18ct gold assays, gross weight 170g, dia.53mmCondition report: In running order.Dial good.Cases good - no dents, some very fine surface scratches only which would polish out.Hinges good.Inner case good, no scratches.Appears very little worn.An excellent example.
John Grey of London - a George IV silver pair cased gents full hunter pocket watch, having engine turned case, unsigned white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, chain driven fusee movement, the backplate signed 'John Grey Leadenhall Street London' and numbered 2613, case assayed London 1825, dia.55mmCondition report: In working order.
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