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A late Victorian silver pocket watch with key-wind lever movement, no 54609 by J Craig of Johnstone (Renfrewshire), with parcel gilt and engraved silver dial, Chester 1898 to/w two lever pocket watches with Sterling silver cases, Chester 1878/Birmingham 1896 and another pocket watch with 'Express' English lever movement by J.G. Graves of Sheffield, Chester 1901 (4)
A George III silver pair-case pocket watch with verge movement no. 342 by Jonathan Yates 'Opposite the Church', Wandsworth, the regulator with engraved snail and hare motifs, the cases Thomas Bligh, London 1807 (dial heavily damaged) to/w a William IV pair-case watch, lacking outer case, with fusee movement, no 2492 (un-named), the case Benjamin Kirby, Birmingham 1833 (2)Watch with Roman chapters ticks; other watch does not
A late Victorian silver pocket watch with key-wind lever movement no.72806 by H. Samuel of Manchester, the case Chester 1894, to/w another silver pocket watch with keywind movement no.2574, by R C Tapscott of London, London 1882 (both a/f), to/w a fancy-link Albert watch-chain, Birmingham 1898 (3)
Seven Victorian Staffordshire flatbacks, comprising: Dick Turpin, 23 cm high; Tom King, 23 cm high; Red Riding Hood pill vase, 31 cm high; Pocket watch holder, 31 cm high; Cnl Simpson, 30.5 cm high; Scottish man on horseback, 30 cm high and a Scottish lady, 23.5 cm high (7)Dick Turpin & Tom King - both crazedRed Riding hood - Crazed and paint lossPocket watch holder - Some paint loss, firing cracks and loss to baccageCnl Simpson - Part of flag broken and missing, crazedScottish man - head re-gluedLady - paint loss and crazed
A George III pair cased pocket watch with Roman and Arabic numerals to a white enamelled dial, ruby set cock above verge escapement and back plate engraved J, Johnson, London, the outer case engraved with a ship below Mabella Truest, hallmarked 1781.The Mabella Truest was a merchantman of 300 tone built in Norway in 1777, owned by N. Moe she is recorded as trading between London and Gibraltar under Capt L. Hanson.
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