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An early 20th century 18 ct yellow gold Patek Philippe keyless lever dress pocket watch With eighteen-jewel, the eight adjustment movement marked Patek Philippe & Co Geneva Switzerland, numbered 808771, the case marked Patek Philippe & Co 18k, 18.750, date letter K, numbered 410612. 4.5 cm wide.Note: Recently serviced. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, some slight surface wear, some wear to dial.
A World War I fitted case commemorating Lieutenant Eric Gordon Waters, Royal Flying CorpsEnclosing a pocket watch, the back inscribed 2LT E G WATERS 6 SQN KIA JAN 24TH 1917 with an R F C cap badge and two R F C lapel badges.Note: According to the Commonwealth War Grave Commission's records on 24 January 1917 Waters was flying his BE2g 7175 whilst escorting a photographic patrol when his plane was attacked and shot up and he was shot in the back and head and killed. His observer, Sergeant Slingsby, climbed into the pilot's cockpit and succeeded in landing between Vlamertinge and Ypres and he survived. It is believed that these items were amongst various personal belongings returned to Waters's parents who lived in Forest Row, East Sussex. Waters is buried at Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium (Grave reference X-A-1) and there is also a gravestone in the graveyard at Holy Trinity church, Forest Row, East Sussex. CONDITION REPORTS: Lid to case seperated, watch damaged and second hand missing.
A silver cased pocket watch by Woodward of Derby with fusee movement - running but damage to dial and dents to case - A ladies silver fob watch with dial and case damage, stamped 800, not running - and a heavily silver plated pocket watch, dial marked especially examined in good order and running - a silver football medal and bronze medal
An 18ct gold pocket watch with fusee movement by Benjamin Gaunt and Sons of Barnsley, movement no 87007 - case hallmarked London, probably 1884 - clean white enamelled dial, with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, total weight approx 111 grams - running, very minor marks and dents to back of case
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