Victorian 18ct yellow gold open face key wind pocket watch, white enamel dial and subsidiary dial, black Roman numerals and poker hands, the case with engraved floral and scroll decoration, 18ct gold dust cover, hallmarked Chester 1870, hairline crack across dial, diameter approximately 48mm
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An Enamel and Pearl Open Face Pocket Watch/Brooch, circa 19th century, with crown wind and pin set cylinder movement, the circular white enamel dial with black numerals, white metal and red enamel case with seed pearl decoration, suspended from an enamel and seed pearl bow brooch fitting in white metal, unmarked, 5.7cm total length
CARTIER: 18CT GOLD OPEN FACED GENTLEMAN'S POCKET WATCH, circa 1930's, with key-less wind movement, the champagne-coloured dial with subsidiary seconds dial, black Arabic numerals and dark blue steel hands, blue enamel crest to the case back, in original Cartier pocket watch box, no. 8205, no. 8903, the case approx. 40mm diameter (c.55grams)
FRENCH OF LONDON 18CT GOLD OPEN FACED GENTLEMAN'S POCKET WATCH with key wind movement, gold dial, gold Roman numerals and gold hands, London circa 1780, no. 2048, case diameter approx. 40mm, 71 grams; Together with a brass cathedral framed pocket watch stand, by Days Patent (2) Provenance: Athelhampton House, Dorset.
WILLIAM WEBSTER OF LONDON TORTOISESHELL PEAR CASED GENTLEMAN'S OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH with key wind fusee movement, white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, gold coloured hands with a Victorian glass dome ebonised base pocket watch stand, No. 692, circa 1700, case diameter approx. 45mm. Provenace: Athelhampton House, Dorset. William Webster was apprentice to John Barnett in 1701 and transferred to Thomas Tompion where he completed his apprenticeship and worked as a journey man and then became a freeman of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers.Striking and repeating watch formerly the property of and worn by The Right Hon. Arthur Onslow Speaker of the House of Commons from 1726 to 1761.
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