A George V silver-cased full-hunter pocket watch, key-wind with Roman numeral signed by Alex Sellar, Reading, dial 43mm, hallmarked for London, 1927, not in working order, glass cracked and two other full-hunter pocket watches, both gold plated, stem-wind, one Waltham, the other Elgin, both dials 52mm, both in working order, glass missing on both (3)
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A late Victorian 18ct gold full hunter pocket watch, the three quarter plate keyless wind lever movement signed Edwin Flinn, London, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the dust cover with presentation engraving "Mary Stobo 7th February 1893", in a fitted morocco case. Diameter of case 40mm, 67 grams
A J.W.Benson 18ct. gold and enamel half hunter pocket watch, early 20th century, crown wind, having white enamel Roman numeral dial and Arabic numeral subsidiary seconds dial, signed to movement, 34mm wide foliate engraved 18ct. gold Swiss hallmarked case with pink enamel Roman numeral chapter ring (enamel at fault). movement in working order. (gross weight 35.4g)Condition note: Gilt metal cuvee, no dents to case.Further image added.
A Victorian 18ct. gold pocket watch, key wind, movement by Listere & Sons , (Newcastle on Tyne), having white enamel Roman numeral dial and Arabic numeral subsidiary seconds dial, 48mm wide case assayed London 1866, movement currently not working. (gross weight 91.7g)Condition note: One very shallow indentation to case rim at 2 o'clock.Additional images added.
A 9ct gold pocket watch, crown wind, having white enamel Arabic numeral dial and subsidiary Arabic numeral seconds dial, spade and whip hands, 48mm gold case assayed Birmingham 1928, presentation engraved to cuvette, in working order. (gross weight 83.9g) Condition note: No indentations to case, cuvee also hallmarked.. Additional image added.
A Victorian J.R.Gayler (Buntingford) silver pocket watch, key wind, having white enamel Roman numeral dial, extra heavy yellow metal whip hands, 48mm case by Philip Woodman & Sons assayed London 1869, signed fusee movement, in working order, together with a J.W.Benson silver half hunter pocket watch, crown wind, having signed white enamel Roman numeral dial with Arabic numeral subsidiary seconds dial, 51mm wide case with Roman numeral chapter ring, assayed Birmingham 1932, signed movement in working order, and four other pocket watches. (6)
A Jaeger le Coultre WW2 military issue G.S.T.P. pocket watch, crown wind, cal.467, having Black Arabic numeral dial with Arabic numeral subsidiary dial, 51.5mm wide stainless steel case, the back stamped Brirtish military broad arrow and "G.S.T.P. 262455 XX", in working order, together with a similar example (this as found), and a Nero (Lemania) nickel chronograph pocket watch, case width approx. 64mm, movement currently not working. (3)
A Stauffer Cx. de Fond precious yellow metal ladies' pocket watch, key wind, having polished and engine turned gold Roman numeral dial, 36.5mm wide floral engraved yellow metal case (yellow metal assessed as 18ct. gold), movement signed Stauffer CX de Fonds, movement currently not working (lacking key and crystal). (gross weight 33.1g inc plastic crystal replacement)Condition note: crystal replaced with later plastic, yellow metal cuvee not hallmarked.
A collection of various pocket watches, to include: A Victorian silver pocket watch, key wind, having white enamel Roman numeral dial and Arabic numeral subsidiary seconds dial (chip to enamel above XII), 50mm wide case assayed London 1871, in working order, together with six other various English and continental silver pocket watches, two silver wrist watches and three others (all as found), and a silver Albert chain, length 49cm. (qty)Further images added.
An early 19th century silver pair cased pocket watch, by J.Hubbard (Bury), having white enamel Roman numeral dial, the 58mm wide pair case by James Ariell (probably), assayed London 1826 (hands lacking, case and movement as found), together with two other pocket watches, a collection of wrist watches and costume jewellery. (condition varies). (qty)
Two Zeppelin collectables,comprising a 'ZEP' Trail Blazers pocket watch, American, 1929, nickel plated, American made, produced to commemorate the Zeppelins 1929 flight around the World, with globe and Zeppelin image to dial and engraving of scene with Zeppelin flying to rear, lens 4cm diameter; and a cigarette lighter in the form of the dirigible Graf Zeppelin LZ 127, post-war, Japanese, dated 1928, cast nickel plated spelter, 15.5cm long, the base cast in the style of clouds. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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