We found 150929 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 150929 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
150929 item(s)/page
A 9ct gold open face pocket watch by Waltham, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial to six 'o' clock, set to a plain polished exterior case, with monogrammed initials to reverse, 50mm diameter, 17 jewels manual wind movement numbered '18710783', weight 94.8gms For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.comYour attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A lady's 18ct gold open-face pocket watch, the round gold-toned dial with engraved floral decoration and Roman numerals, set to an 18ct gold case with elaborate engraved decoration to exterior, 40mm diameter, manual wind movement, inside case stamped '18K' and '15074', weight 44.4gms Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A 9ct gold open face pocket watch, the round white enamel dial with roman numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial to six 'o' clock, set to a plain polished 9ct gold outer case, 45mm diameter, weight 60.7gms Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A Victorian silver open-face pocket watch, Chester 1894, the round silvered dial with engraved detailing, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial to six 'o' clock, set to a silver case with engine turned decoration, 55mm wide, together with another Victorian silver pocket watch, Chester 1898, 60mm wide (at fault), a silver two-row Albert chain, 42cm long, three silver medallions, and a further selection of silver and white metal Albert chains, beads, watch keys and medallions (Qty)
A selection of antique and modern costume jewellery, to include an Art Nouveau 9ct gold turquoise mounted hat pin, a Victorian silver open-face pocket watch, a Victorian silver hinged bangle, a further Victorian aesthetic period bangle, two silver collarettes, a silver medallion on chain, a three-row cultured pearl necklace in a Lotus box, and a further assortment of brooches, necklaces, earrings and hat pins (Qty)
A gold plated full hunter Bernex pocket watch, the round white dial with arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dials to six 'o' clock, set to a plain polished yellow metal case, 17 jewels incabloc movement, 50mm diameter, together a Victorian mechanical toothpick set with turquoise, 7.3cm long, a pear of cultured pearl earrings, a pair of yellow metal paste set drop earrings, and a paste set white metal ring (7)
A Victorian silver open-face pocket watch, Birmingham 1880, 46mm diameter, complete in fitted wooded box, together with a set of six Edwardian silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1908, a silver hardstone set swivel fob and a further white metal example (9) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
Vintage gents Jaeger Le Coultre GSTP WW2 military issued pocket watch hand-wind spars and repairs/ 15 jewels, signed Jaeger Le Coultre dial and movement, black dial, arabic numerals caseback engraved w/ Military arrow, GSTP & Case No. 242326 Dimensions - 7cm x 6cm In vintage condition Signs of use and age
Antique hallmarked .925 sterling silver fusee verge pocket watch case / pair cover the inner case has original flat fronted glass for spares and repairs, parts Dimensions - 6.5cm x 6cm Item is in antique condition Signs of use and age, glass needs repair/restoration Ideal to restore your 18th-century pocket watch
A silver pair cased pocket watch (case af) movement signed Eiklin Cupar Fife, with lovely grotesques and pierced wheel cover, hallmarked London 1836, together with a continental ladies fob watch with decorative white metal fob chain Condition Report: No condition report available for this lot
An original WWII Second World War ' Swiss Made ' military / air force issue pocket watch. The watch with a white enamel dial, with subsidiary seconds dial. Stamped ' Swiss Made ' to dial. Broad arrow mark to reverse with ' B47023 '. Fully working order. As issued to soldiers and Royal Air Force bomber crews during the period.
A rare original Houghtons Ltd of London made ' Ticka Watch Camera ' spy camera - as used during both the First World War and Second World War. The camera in the form of a pocket watch. Designed to be small, easily carried and mistaken as a timepiece, the camera was popular with military officers and those working undercover or in secret. They were introduced in around 1905 and production continued up until 1939. A rare camera.
A scarce pre-WWI First World War period Telegraph / Telegraphy morse code / Marconi Operator's pocket watch by T. R. Russell of Liverpool. The silver plated pocket watch with enamel dial with Roman Numerals and alphabet letters A to M. Makers marks to dial and movement (TR Russell, 18 Church Street, Liverpool). The movement likely an imported Longines movement, engraved with serial number 364126. Very likely military used. The dial with a small hairline crack to the centre, the movement not currently working. A rare and interesting timepiece.
A rare WWI First World War Military Officers Marching Compass by Dennison Birmingham in a full hunter pocket watch case. Dated 1917 and fully stamped to front of case. In full working order with working push button clasp and inset compass parts. One of the best we have ever seen, a great original example. Measures: 45mm (case).
A WWII Second World War medal and personal effects relating to 14040798 Gunner Gordon Wilfred James of the Royal Artillery. The collection comprising his War Medal (in original issue box) along with a vast archive of related effects including several fully-filled wartime (1945) training notebooks - each filled with various diagrams, sketches and notes on all elements of warfare. Also included are several of his original shoulder titles, a ' On War Service ' enamel lapel badge, ID Dog Tags, his 1917 Active Service Bible (likely reused for WWII, carrying a dedication to the inside cover for Gordon), maps, his silver plated Siro Lever pocket watch, his Service & Pay book, and several other items. A fascinating collection.
An interesting collection of WWII Second World War RAF Royal Air Force personal effects relating to 1277536 William Henry Robert Merrick of 247 Squadron. The effects comprising his ID / Dog tags, his Service & Release Book, his pocket watch, German currency, prayer beads and other items. Interesting collection, from a seldom-seen Squadron. Formed from the Shetland Fighter Flight No. 247 Squadron was reformed at Roborough (Plymouth) on 1 August 1940, flying Gloster Gladiator biplanes. Tasked with the defence of the south west of England including the ports of Plymouth and Falmouth, the squadron's first action came on 25 September 1940, when a force of 24 Dornier Do 17s escorted by 12 Messerschmitt Bf 110s flew over the English Channel from France and crossed the coast at Start Point, heading towards Plymouth. Four of the squadron's Gladiators attempted an attack, but the formation was eventually broken up by Hurricanes from Exeter. Two Dorniers managed to reach the target, and bombs fell into the harbour. Too fast for the Gladiators to get into position, the raiders made their escape. The Luftwaffe's tactics changed to night bombing of Britain during the autumn of 1940, and the Gladiators adopted a night defence role. Although several visual night interceptions were made (aided by ground control radar), the obsolete Gladiator had no success against the heavy bombing of the city of Plymouth. No. 247 Squadron was re-equipped with the Hawker Hurricane on 24 December 1940, and continued to operate by day and night. Due to the poor airfield conditions a detachment was sent to RAF St Eval with its better facilities. Even though the Hurricane was an improvement over the Gladiator, results in night interception were poor and the squadron made little impact in defending Plymouth and Exeter during the Blitz. After a short move to RAF Portreath, the squadron moved to RAF Predannack on 18 June 1941. It was from there on 7 July that the squadron's first 'kill' was made when a Junkers Ju 88 was shot down during a night raid on Falmouth. Various methods were adopted to improve the night fighting capability, including operating in formation with Turbinlite aircraft of 1457 Flight. This bizarre concept consisted of a high powered searchlight attached to the nose of a radar fitted Douglas Havoc, with the intention of illuminating the target, to enable the Hurricane to make its attack. There are no known results of this being a success. The Hurricane was also tried with radar equipment, but soon heavier, improved performance machines like the Bristol Beaufighter replaced the aircraft in the night-fighting role. From September 1942 until after the war, the unit was stationed at RAF High Ercall in Shropshire, where the local parish church has a Roll of Honour to squadron members who died in the war. As well as continuing its night defence role the squadron was involved in early offensive "intruder" attacks against Luftwaffe aerodrome in northern France. When the Hawker Typhoon replaced the Hurricane, these type of operations continued in daylight. No. 247 was heavily involved in attacks prior to and including D-Day. Targets included transport systems, and weapon emplacements as well as providing close air support to ground forces. On 27 June 1944, the squadron moved to Coulombs in Normandy, beginning the subsequent drive through France, Belgium, the Netherlands and into Germany.
-
150929 item(s)/page