A Gold plated Zenith open faced pocket watch, the dial signed Ernest Eastham, Preston on white enamel with Roman Numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at 6 o'clock and spade hands in gold tone, movement reference 2561286, 49mm Dennison case. Condition: currently in good working order although not sold with any guarantees, minor wear to lettering on dial although overall clean, sub dial working, crown functional, moevement clean, case overall clean, no inscriptions, no dents, minor surface scratches throughout, minor knife marks to opening on inner case.
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A gold plated Waltham full hunter pocket watch with signed white enamel dial, Roman numerals and spade hands in black and seconds subsidiary dial at 6 o'clock, movement reference 24659234, 50mm Elgin case. Condition: currently working but not sold with any guarantees, very clean throughout, dial clean, case has very minor surface wear but no signs of any damage, inscriptions, etc, minor knife marks to opening of inner case, crown a little stiff but functional.
A gold plated Waltham full hunter pocket watch with signed white enamel dial, Roman numerals and spade hands in gold tone and seconds subsidiary dial at 6 o'clock, movement reference 26133377, 51mm B&B Royal case. Condition: currently running but not sold with any guarantees, dial very clean no damage, minor dents to outer case back, initials inscribed in shield on case back, crown functional, some minor tarnishing to outer case,
A gold plated Waltham open face pocket watch with white enamel dial, Roman numerals and spade hands in black and seconds subsidiary dial at 6 o'clock, movement reference 15508963, 49mm Dennison case. Condition: currently running but not sold with any guarantees, dial clean no damage, crown functional, surface wear to outer case with a couple of minor dents, no inscriptions.
A WWI Royal Flying Corps issue Electa pocket watch with oversized white Arabic numerals and hands on a black dial marked 'B.K.4860' to center and having seconds subsidiary dial at 6 o'clock, the 51mm case having the letter A above a solid line and broad arrow referenced 162725 to inside of outer and inner case backs. Condition: currently running however not sold with any guarantees, dial is clean overall with no signs of damage, glass has surface wear including scratches, case showing wear with surface scratches, outer case back with smoe dents, small signs of corrosion to outer case front, crown functional, sub dial working.
A 1920s silver pocket watch, the dial signed J. Sewill Liverpool, and having Arabic numerals and breguet hands in black, outer enclosed minute track and subsidiary dials at 12 & 6 o'clock, the inner of the 49mm case with import duty marks and .925. Condition: currently running although not sold with any guarantees, dial has natural patina and wear with age, lettering worn on dial and some discolouration present, case is good overall with minor surface wear, no inscriptions, a couple of very small dents to outer case, glass good, crown functional and sub dials working.
An 18th century silver pair cased verge pocket watch, the gilt metal movement with engraved backplate for Jonathan Booth Manchester and numbered 135, both cases indistinctly marked, inner case diam 41mm, outer case diam 50mm. Condition - push release button missing, dings to inner case, possible repair to stem (solder on inside case), minor hairline to dial, otherwise very good, ticking away nicely and appears to be keeping time (not sold with guarantee), minor scratches to glass etc.
T. Eaton Co. Ltd open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial having Roman numerals with outer minute track and Arabic numerals in red, ornate gilt metal hands and seconds subsidiary dial at 6 o'clock, the inside of the screw back case marked A.W.C. Co Sterling 848284, and engraved design to outer, diam 50mm. Condition: in good working order although not sold with any guarantees, dial clean, crown functional, minor dent to case back visible from inside, a couple of small dings to outer case rim.
A 19th century hallmarked silver pocket watch, the gilt metal fusee movement having backplate inscribed for Scott & Sons kendal no.47297, the champagne dial with Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial at 6 o'clock, the 45mm case by Joseph Harris, Birmingham 1860. Condition: currently working although not sold with any guarantees, dial clean no damage, case has some rubbing to outer case hallmarks, inside hallmarks very clear, general surface wear throughout case, no dents or signs of major damage.
A J.W. Benson hallmarked silver half hunter pocket watch presented to Sgt. William Thompson by the 2nd battalion The East Lancs Regiment 'as a token of esteem and happy days', Catterick Camp April 1932, the signed white enamel dial having Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial at 6 o'clock, the 49mm case by Aaron Lufkin Dennison, Birmingham 1931, the inner case back with the inscription. Condition: currently in good working order although not sold with any guarantees, the dial has small crack between 11 & 12 o'clock, case has minor surface wear only, front small glass has some surface scratches, hinges good, crown functional, hallmarks all clear.
A Cyma open face pocket watch with large Arabic numerals on a white enamel dial and seconds subsidiary dial at 6 o'clock, the 55mm chrome plated case having screw back and numbered 9111092, the 15 jewel movement referenced 971. Condition: currently in good working order although not sold with any guarantees, crown has minor hairline cracks from center post to 10 & 1 o'clock, crown functional, other general surface wear including surface scratches to case, no inscriptions.
A 19th century hallmarked silver pocket watch, the movement back plate inscribed for Ollivant & Botsford, Manchester 1883, no.10674, with Roman numerals on a white enamel dial and subsidiary dials at 12 & 6 o'clock, the 49mm case by Alexis Nicole, London 1883, with military crossed flags engraved to case back. Condition: currently will run when wound for a short period of time before coming to a stop, not sold with any guarantees, dial clean no damage, chronometer functions well with both sub dials working with center seconds returning well, inner and outer case back has some minor damage to center with small dent, other small dings and surface scratches around case.
A ladies pocket watch with gilt dial and Roman numerals, the outer case marked '9k' to the inside, gross wt. 24.12g. comes in associated fitted box for Henry Hird Jeweller, Preston, case diameter 31mm. Condition: not currently running and sold without any guarantees, dents and outer surface wear to rear of case, appears over wound, dial is clean no damage.
Three pocket watches comprising a hallmarked silver pocket watch with movement back plate inscribed for Kendal & Dent, London a hallmarked silver pocket watch by Thomas Russell & Son, Liverpool, another nickel plated 15 jewel Swiss made pocket watch unsigned together with a hallmarked silver albert chain. Condition: all watches as found, none currently in working order, chain length with T bar approx 34cm.
A gold plated half hunter pocket watch in Dennison case, the dial and movement unsigned, case reference 475835, diameter 50mm. Condition: currently in good working order although not sold with any guarantees, dial clean, surface scratches and a couple of minor dents to case but no inscriptions.
A hallmarked 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial having Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial at 6 o'clock, gross wt. 76.87gCondition: currently in working order although not sold with any guarantees, dial clean no damage, case inscribed with initials to outer back of case, rim of case with minor dent near to crown, case with surface wear including minor surface scratches throughout, case diam 46mm.
A gold pocket watch, marked '18K', diam. 40mm, gross wt. 44.94g, with case.Condition: not currently running and not sold with any guarantees, no key present, untested, glass is loose but dial clean, some small dents to outer case, inscriptions to inner case, sub dial hand missing, Images attached.
An antique silver pocket watch with engine turned decoration to back and empty cartouche. Internal workings marked W.P.Price, Brighton 25876. Case hallmarked London 1848. Complete with metal watch chain with lobster clasp. Together with a ladies 800 silver pocket watch with silver gilt floral decoration to front. Both in need of attention.
9ct gold Waltham full hunter pocket watch with gold dust cover. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)Condition Report: Inner dust cover marked 9K. Does not wind, but hands appear to be moving. Small dents to outer casing but otherwise good condition. Case diameter: 4.9 cm, 89g.
Six Staffordshire flatback figures, 19th century, to include a figural group pocket watch stand, modelled as a young couple with arms aloft holding a dove, their dog with menacing pose, 11½in. (29.2cm.) high; together with various other figural groups of varying sizes and designs to include a figural pair fashioned as vases. (6)
A 9ct 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 case, hallmarks 1927, serial no. 54041, case width 47mm, not currently working, 72.7g grossFair overall condition and not currently working, glass is missing, hands are rusted, dial has a few hairline cracks mostly near 2, case lightly abraded all over with a few dents on caseback and personalised engraved monogram, dust cover also has personalised engraving and is fully hallmarked, unable to adjust hands
A 14ct gold open-face key-wind pocket watch, floral engraved case and face with Roman numeral hour markers and blued steel hands, serial no. 22401, case width 35mm, not currently working, 24.2g grossFair overall condition and not currently working, case is quite thin with wear and dents all over, caseback does not shut property, loop is 9ct gold, dial is slightly worn, in need of repair
An early 19th century silver pair-cased open-face key-wind Verge pocket watch, by William King of London, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers and foliate engraved movement, hallmarks London 1807, serial no. 87185, case width 54mm, working orderGood working order, dial has a few small chips on edge and one hairline crack, case lightly abraded all over, outer case has a few splits around the push-button hole, glass lightly abraded
An early 19th century nickel-cased open-face key-wind Verge pocket watch, by Edward Thompson of London, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers and blued steel hands, serial no. 7263, case width 54mm, not currently workingGood overall condition although not currently working, dial has a small chip at 12 and general light wear, case is worn all over with a few small dents
A 19th century silver-cased open-face key-wind pocket watch, by Adam Burdefs 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
WALTHAM - a gold plated full hunter side-wind pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, serial no. 18225700, case no. 2463480, case width 51mm, not currently workingGood overall condition although not currently working, case lightly abraded all over and glass is missing, inner dust cover has personalised engraving, crown working, hands adjust smoothly
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