A small group of silver, including Victorian rattle, sterling silver rattle with mother of pearl handle, lidded basket ware cruet, 800 Continental silver pocket watch, a Franklin Mint sterling silver 'Flowers of Love' pendant, with certificate, on silver chain, Boy Scout 'Thanks' badge, a silver vesta case, and Britain's First Decimal Coin Set, and a silver commemorative medallion. (1 bag)
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A 14ct stamped pocket watch, marked with a Swiss Squirrel 14 carat gold stamp. White enamel dial to a keyless wind movement with a plated inner dust cover (winds but does not run). Case diameter approximately 52mm. Gross weight 109.3 grams approximately. Along with two silver pocket watches (untested). Approximate gross weight 163.4 grams. A gold plated example plus a sterling silver vesta marked for Joseph Gloster, Birmingham, 1902. Approximate weight 18.7 grams
A Chester Hallmarked Silver Cased Openface Pocket Watch, the signed dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial (glass cracked) (the movement unsigned) within engine turned case with vacant cartouche; together with a Thomas Russell & Son Liverpool openface pocket watch, (dial cracked / subsidiary dial lacking hand), within gun metal case; Services Army openface pocket watch and a chain.
Farringdon; A Hallmarked Silver Cased Openface Pocket Watch, the signed dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, the movement signed "Regd The Farringdon H Waltham Mass" and numbered "3962693", within plain case with vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1888; together with a double curb link Albert chain, suspending hallmarked silver medallion pendant and a 9ct gold T-bar.
J.W. Benson London; A 9ct Gold Cased Openface Pocket Watch, the signed dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, the movement stamped "JWBenson 15Jewels", within plain case, Birmingham 1925; together with a graduated curb link double Albert chain, suspending T-bar and a 9ct gold 'Advance' medallion pendant, engraved "Goole and District League Winners 1933-34 R. Roberts", in a J.W. Benson Ltd fitted case.
Jaeger LeCoultre; A G.S.T.P. Military Openface Pocket Watch, the signed dial with Arabic numerals and markers (once luminous?) and seconds subsidiary dial, (plastic glass loose) (movement unseen), the case back stamped with War Department arrow and "G.S.T.P" over "355834"; Together with Another Jaeger LeCoultre G.S.T.P. Military Pocket Watch, the signed (damaged) dial with Arabic numerals and markers (once luminous?) and seconds subsidiary dial, (no glass) the movement stamped "Jaeger LeCoultre", the case back stamped with War Department arrow and "G.S.T.P." over "F048132", within protective outer case and a Helvetia openface pocket watch. (3)
Thos Russell Liverpool; A Gold Plated Cased Hunter Pocket Watch, the signed Tempus Fugit dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, the movement stamped "Thos Russell & Son Swiss Made" and numbered "30325", within plain gold plated case stamped "Thos Russell & Son Illinois Watch Case Co Elgin USA"; Together with Another Example, the signed dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, the movement stamped "Thos Russell & Son Liverpool" and numbered "85778", within plain gold plated case stamped "Thos Russell & Son Illinois Watch Case Co Elgin USA". (2)Both pocket watches are currently winding and ticking but no guarantee on accuracy or timekeeping.
Waltham; A Gold Plated Cased Hunter Pocket Watch, the signed dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, the movement stamped "Waltham Seven Jewels" and numbered "24825658", within plain case.The inside of the movement cover is etched with "English make guaranteed to be made of two plates of 10ct gold with plate of composition between and to wear 20 years".
An Openface Pocket Watch, the signed white enamel dial with black Roman and Arabic numerals, scroll hands and seconds subsidiary dial, (the movement unsigned) the movement cover inscribed "Remontoir Ancre ligne droite levées visibles 16 rubis Spiral Breguet No 22837 Karl Gerley", within monogrammed case stamped "0750".
Napoleonic War Interest - George III silver pair cased open faced pocket watch, William Morgan, London, having a white enamel Arabic dial with gilt metal arrow hands, London 1797, sponsor's mark for Richard Palmer I, signed chain fusee movement numbered 42083, pair cased 1799, 55mm diameter (ex.loop) overall, together with a small newspaper clipping 'J.D. Fraser is the possessor of an interesting relic of the Battle of Waterloo - an old watch worn by his great grandfather, Fraser, who fought under the Duke of Wellington in the Napoleonic wars'
Late Victorian 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, having a white enamel Roman dial with seconds subsidiary at the sixth hour and blued steel hands, Chester 1898, sponsor's mark for Samuel Yeomans, unsigned movement and two gold doors numbered 69620, 51mm diameter (ex.winder), 111g gross approx
Edwardian 18ct open faced pocket watch, H. Fowle, Red Hill, having a white enamel dial with seconds subsidiary at the sixth hour and gilt metal hands, engraved case back with engine turned decoration, signed chain fusee movement numbered 5271, 46mm diameter (ex.loop), 93g gross approx, with brown leather strap
A 9ct gold Rolex half hunter pocket watch, the outer case with blue enamel Roman numerals, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed 'MI-CHRONOMETRE', the movement sign Rolex Lever, top winder, approx 6.8cm over loop; together with a 9ct yellow gold watch chain and fob, yellow metal cigar cutter assessed as approx 9ct, and gold-plated T-bar, total gross weight approx 116g (lobster clasp is base metal) Wear commensurate with age, out case has replacement plastic cover, crack to enamel and hairline, wear to cigar cutter, repair to T-bar
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