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Small Continental yellow metal Half Hunter-cased pocket or fob watch, white Roman dial, unmarked back-wound movement, case back stamped K18 150783, 9ct loop, the hinged front cover with peach enamel chapter ring having blue Roman numerals, 35mm diameter, 35g gross approx Condition: Replacement loop as catalogued, otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age
Small late 19th/early 20th Century yellow metal Half Hunter pocket or fob watch, with white Roman dial, unmarked top-wound movement, inner door engraved To the Queen Examined by Lund & Blockley Pall Mall, London, rear door internally stamped 18K 128295, front door with blue enamel Roman numerals, 36mm diameter, 46g approx Condition: **General condition consistent with age
Waltham - American yellow metal open-face pocket watch, the white Roman chapter ring framing pink centre and subsidiary dial at VI, the engraved case back stamped Keystone 14K 4973038, with inner door enclosing original Waltham 17 jewel movement, 46mm diameter, 76g gross approx Condition: Fine cracking beneath subsidiary dial, otherwise sound. Movement not tested and sold as seen. **General condition consistent with age
Early Victorian 18ct gold pocket watch, Roman dial with raised numerals and floral engraved centre, chain fusee movement, signed Bowen & Co Alfreton (Derbyshire), 19207, hallmarked London 1837, 42mm diameter, 62.9g approx Condition: Accompanying handwritten note states 'repaired fusee, new ratchet and clock spring' otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age
John Bennett, London - 18ct gold Half Hunter pocket watch, the inscribed white Roman dial with subsidiary at VI, top-wound movement No.35434, the rear cover with engraved globe, numbers, symbols and other formulae, 47mm diameter, 100g gross approx Condition: Dial in good order, bezel slightly loose. Movement appears sound but is untested and sold as seen. Minor dints to front cover. Different sponsors mark to stem of winder versus rest of case suggesting possible replacement, otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age
Late 18th Century pocket watch dial and movement, H.(Hugh) Garratt (Garrett), Ormskirk, No.499, the movement with pierced balance bridge and scale over signed back plate and cylindrical pillars, white Arabic dial (no hands), 45mm diameter approx Condition: Hair cracks to dial, no hands as per cataloguing, chain fusee movement is untested and sold as seen. **General condition consistent with age
A 935 silver open face pocket watch, subsidiary seconds; a large silver open face fob watch, marked the Arundel English Lever, J.G Graves, Sheffield, roman numerals, outer minute track, subsidiary seconds; together with a military fob watch, the back with broad arrow above GSTP 353138 XX, in leather case (3)
A Prima Gold Plated Pocket Watch, the signed dial with Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary dial together with a vertex revue gold plated pocketwatch, the signed dial with Roman numerals, and seconds subsidiary dial, case inside engraved "B.R", "Eastern Region" "J.A Turgoose", "In Appreciation of 45 Years Service". (2)
Prima Thomas Fattorini Skipton; A Gold Plated Hunter Cased Pocketwatch, the signed dial with Arabic numerals (missing hand), and seconds subsidiary dial (lacking perspex/glass), another gold plated pocket watch, the unsigned dial with Roman numerals (hand loose), and seconds subsidiary dial, with monogrammed case back. (2)
An antique late 19th century early 20th century, A.W.W.Co. Waltham Mass silver pocket watch with silver desk case. The silver pocket watch having white enamel face with roman numerals to the chapter, hallmarked silver case for Birmingham date X 1897, makers mark A.B. The silver desk case in rococo style with pierced decoration and lined with red velvet. Hallmarked for Birmingham date Z 1899, illegible makers marks. Total Gross weight 152g
A very good collection of vintage retro 20th century watches / wristwatches / pocket watches to include a open face pocket watch with white enamel face and roman numerals to the chapter ring, a Quartz Iron wristwatch with black are face and metal strap, Smiths, Weir Automatic with arabic numerals to the chapter and metal strap, Smiths open face pocket watch having white enamel face, roman numerals to chapter, Pierpont ladies cocktail watch,etc
A 19th Century William VI silver hallmarked pocket watch having a white enamelled face with roman numerals to the chapter ring with subsidiary dial to six with engraved case and initials within a cartouche, on a graduating pocket watch chain with T bar and swivel fob set with coloured stone panels. Inside case hallmarked Birmingham 1833. Gross weight 152g.
HELVETIA; a military issued chromed crown wind open face pocket watch, with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds hand, the movement inscribed 'General Watch Co. 32a', the case back inscribed 'GS/TP P73751' with military crows foot, diameter 50mm.Additional InformationSome pitting to the case, surface scratches throughout, the movement has been over wound therefore is not in working order. Quite heavy pitting where the perspex cover locates in the frame.
A 9ct yellow gold pocket watch/fob chain, with T-bar and spring loop attachment, length 40cm, approx 30.1g.Additional InformationThe T-bar, spring loop and each section is stamped 9.375. There is an additional short section attached as you can see to the spring loaded section which does seem to match, general surface wear.
A Continental white metal vinaigrette in the form of a pocket watch, with chased star detail to the cover enclosing a gilt interior and filigree grill, impressed marks possible France (Nancy), diameter 2.4cm, approx 0.29ozt/9g.Additional InformationHinge is slightly loose, minimal wear, light scratches.
SYNYER & BEDDOES; a George V hallmarked silver three piece dressing table set, comprising glass pot with cover and an easel back pocket watch case, each with planished decoration, Birmingham 1911-1914, also a hallmarked silver photograph frame mount (4).Additional InformationThe frame is missing the glass and back panel, heavy wear to remaining pieces, the mirror handle is dented, wear to the mirror plate, dents throughout.
HENRY MATTHEWS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver cased dressing table clock with repoussé detail and swing handle, raised on four bun feet, the white enamel circular dial set with Roman numerals, Birmingham 1903, height including handle 9cm.Additional InformationGeneral wear, minor surface scratches, the clock does wind and appears to be running at point of cataloguing, but no guarantee or working order. It is a pocket watch movement.
DEAKIN & FRANCIS; a pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver ashtrays of square form, one with presentation inscription dated 1959 to the centre, Birmingham 1960, approx 2.5ozt/78g, and a Thomas Russell & Son silver plated crown wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 50mm (3).Additional InformationThe ashtrays with heavy wear, tarnishing, minor dents, scratches, the pocket watch is heavily worn, when wound the watch does not appear to be running, heavy scratches.
A hallmarked silver and mother of pearl pocket watch stand on loaded base, and an Edward VII hallmarked silver lidded cylindrical jar, Birmingham 1906, weighable approx 0.9ozt/29.2g (2).Additional InformationThe hallmarks for the pocket watch stand are heavily rubbed and illegible. The mother of pearl is tarnished and scratched. The hook at the top is misshapen, the base is also misshapen with knocks and scratches and general signs of wear. The cylindrical tube lid is misshapen as well.
A 9ct yellow gold chain suspending various charms including a pocket watch key and flower heads, length approx 48cm, approx 36.3g, also a silver open link chain, length 52cm, approx 32g (2).Additional InformationThe 9ct gold chain is accompanied by an insurance valuation from 1989 for £600. General surface wear throughout to both pieces.
AL NEWTON & CO; a good mid-19th century 18ct yellow gold key wind open face pocket watch, the three tone decorated gold dial with subsidiary seconds hand and Roman numerals, the 18ct dust cover inscribed 'Detached Lever Escapement Jewelled in Thirteen Holes, London, No.606', suspended on a rolled gold chain, diameter of watch 48mm, approx 79.4g.Additional InformationWhilst no guarantee to be in working order, the watch is presented well. Free from inscriptions and any damage, just light surface wear. Presented in an original velvet lined leather box. There is a separate 18ct gold dust cover to the back of the movement. No serious dents, just light scratches and wear to the case. Approx 78.5g.
An 18ct yellow gold crown wind open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and stop start side button for the seconds hand, the outer case with elaborate engraved initials 'HJC', with 18ct gold cuvette and movement inscribed 'John Mason, Rotherham and Barnsley, 27279', diameter 55mm, approx 146.7g.Additional InformationThe stop start seconds hand button works well, watch ticks when wound put is slightly skipping on the minutes hand, no guarantee of working order, there are several small dents to the side of the watch general surface wear to the case and a few tiny marks to the glass and dial. Only part of the movement is visible, so we cannot give an accurate assessment as to the number of jewels.
An Edwardian 18ct yellow gold crown wind full hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand, with unnamed movement numbered N.9124, Sheffield 1906 diameter 52mm, approx 126g.Additional InformationThe cuvette, winding crown and ring loop all marked for 18ct gold, there is no glass on the pocket watch, it ticks when wound and has kept time during the cataloguing process, light surface scratches and a couple of tiny surface dent but overall in good condition.
NICHOLLS OF CANTERBURY; an 18th century pair cased key wind pocket watch (inner case hallmarked silver, outer case plated), the circular enamelled dial set with Roman numerals, the movement with pierced grill, bright cut foliate detail, signed and numbered 2194, diameter approx 50mm, also a silver cased Waltham example (dial af) on silver chain and two further pocket watches, all for restoration (4).Additional InformationWalthan dial cracked, pear cased example with a crack to the case and further dents and heavy wear throughout, the dial with numerous scratches, scuffs and marks, the hands have been replaced, scratches to the glass, heavy wear to the outer case and loss to the plating, heavy wear to the remaining two watches, dents, scratches, rubbing to plating, etc. All in need of extensive attention and restoration.
An 18ct yellow gold crown wind half hunter pocket watch with outer pink and blue enamelled chapter ring, the inner white enamelled dial set with Roman numerals, 18ct gold cuvette and unnamed movement, diameter 37mm, also an 18ct yellow gold half hunter lady's wristwatch head, unnamed and lacking bracelet, combined approx 57.8g (2). Additional InformationScratches to the enamel, glass and case, the larger watch has engraved initials, possibly EJH to the back of the case. The lady's watch is ticking when wound, slightly loose case with heavily marked dial.
A lady's 18ct gold pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and central filigree decoration, indistinct retailer's mark to dial, diameter 40mm, approx 41.6g.Additional InformationLight scratches and denting to the case, denting to the back plate, complete with an advertising key, dial with wear throughout. The watch ticks when wound, but no guarantee of working order. Has a base metal cuvette.
An 18ct yellow gold crown wind fob watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals, diameter 37.7mm, approx 31.9g (very badly af).Additional InformationIt is hard to imagine a pocket watch in worse condition, the case is misshapen, split and dented, the cuvet is not gold,the glass is very badly damaged split and cracked, it certainly is not working, and overall is in appalling condition.
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