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An interesting photographic / optical collection to include a Houghtons Ticka Pocket Watch style sub miniature camera, a miniature cased Ensign Signette camera, an Ensign Midget camera, a pair of 'MARS' Chrome Folding Opera Glasses, a boxed V.P Twin Bakelite pocket camera, a group of spectacle lenses, a 19th century pair of cased opera binoculars, etc
A mixed group of items, 1920's wristwatch, Swiss made seventeen jewel mechanical movement, 9 ct case and gilt metal bracelet with a 1960's Cyma Autorotor watch with automatic movement, in 9 ct gold case and leather bracelet, a pair of 1950's 9 ct gold cufflinks and a white metal pocket watch with engraved decoration, 800 marks . CONDITION9 ct gross weight 78.9 grams1920's watch not working Cyma is currently working but has not been tested for time keepingPocket watch has loose minute hand and
Military Issue open faced Leonidas pocket watch and three other pocket watch and silver Albert chain. CONDITIONLeonidas is not currently working Silver pocket watch missing minute hand and top cover is not attachedAnother unsigned dial in base metal, enamel damage at 11 o'clock and 5 o'clock and is not currently working, with cracked glassSmall silver pocket watch is currently working but has not been tested for time keeping
Three ladies watches, including a vintage Roamer, with gold bracelet, Eterna and Ingersoll, all with mechanical movements and 9 ct gold case, with a open faces 18 ct gold pocket watch. CONDITION9 ct gross weight 30.5 grams18 ct gross weight 19.6 grams Pocket watch is currently working but has not been tested for time keeping Ingersoll, Roamer and Eterna are currently working but have not been tested for time keeping Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
Early 20th century gold plated full hunter keyless pocket watch, the Swiss 7-jewel movement with mono-metallic balance, blued steel hairspring and lever escapement to a Roman enamel dial (hairline and lacking all hands) with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds in a hinged case with all over engine turned decoration and cover centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche and coin milled band, marked "Empress, AWC Co, 1765271", width 51mm
Mid-20th century American gold plated open face keyless pocket watch, Waltham, 29610551, the 9-jewel movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel overcoiled hairspring with lever escapement to a signed Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands in a hinged and polished case, signed Illinois Watch Case Co, 5934154 and with presentation inscription to the cuvette dated 1963, width 51mm
A Victorian lady's 18ct gold cased pocket watch by Joyce & Murray, Wood Street, North Goswell Road, London, No. 4724, the gilt dial with Roman numerals, the dial centre engraved with a trellis of stylised fleur-de-lis ornament, to the full plate lever movement, contained in engraved 18ct gold case with ornate monogram to reverse, 40mm diameter, hallmarked London 1862 (gross weight 46.2 grammes)
An early Victorian silver pair cased verge pocket watch (anonymous), No. 1740, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and steel hands, to the verge movement with steel balance, finely pierced and engraved cock and plain turned pillars, in plain silver pair case, 57mm diameter, the case hallmarked Birmingham 1839 (gross weight 176 grammes)
Reinhard Meis - "Pocket Watches from the Pendant Watch to the Tourbillon", published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd. 1987 (one volume, in green cloth binding complete with dust jacket), and Alan Shenton - "Pocket Watches 19th & 20th Century", Antique Collectors Club 1996 (one volume, in blue cloth binding complete with dust jacket) Provenance: The John Moon Collection
A Victorian silver consular cased pocket watch by Adam Burdess of Coventry, No. 15122, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and fine blued hands, to the lever movement with engraved cock and diamond set endstone, in engine turned case, the case hallmarked London 1881 (gross weight 108.7 grammes), and a Longines silver octagonal cased keyless dress watch, No. 3045625, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and fine blued hands, to the keyless movement, contained in silver engine lined octagonal case with moulded edges, 46mm square (gross weight 57 grammes) Note: Adam Burdess recorded working Coventry 1868-1880
A George III silver cased verge pocket watch by Holliwell & Son of Derby, No. 7704, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and gilt hands, to the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved cock with diamond set endstone, in silver inner case, 45mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1796 (lacking pair case), and three other silver cased pocket watches
A 19th Century French lady's gold coloured metal and enamel pocket watch, the gilt dial with engine turned centre, the chapter ring enamelled with Roman numerals and finely blued hands, the movement with pierced cock and silvered register dial to the plain rear plate, in gold coloured metal and green enamel, the borders set with seed pearls, 36mm diameter, and one other late 19th Century Swiss lady's keyless pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and gold hands, to the movement (anonymous), in gilt metal and enamel case, the red enamel back with band of leafage, 27mm diameter
A William IV silver pair cased "Farmer's" automaton pocket watch by Johnston of Liverpool, No. 5315, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the dial centre enamelled in colours with a rural river landscape with a windmill, the gilt sails worked as seconds hand, to the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved cock, engraved subsidiary plate and regulation dial and plain turned pillars, in plain silver pair case, 56mm diameter, case hallmarked London 1831, with case maker's incused mark "W.L."(?), (gross weight 140 grammes)
A George III 18ct gold pair cased pocket watch by Thomas Moss, Ludgate Street, London, No. 4531, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and gold hands, to the lever movement with finely pierced cock and diamond set endstone, engraved outer plates and plain turned pillars, contained in plain 18ct gold case, 48mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1805, case makers incused mark William Watson, 7 Red Lion Street, Clerkenwell (gross weight 106 grammes - outer case 33.4 grammes) Note: Thomas Moss recorded working Ludgate Street, London, apprenticed 1775, Member of the Clockmakers Company 1786, died 1827
A Victorian silver consular cased pocket watch by Holme & Smithard of Derby, No. 326, the silver dial with raised Roman numerals and blue steel wavy hands, the dial centre engraved with bold leaf scroll ornament, to the fusee movement, contained in silver engine turned case, 42mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1840 (gross weight 72.3 grammes), and a Victorian silver consular cased pocket watch (anonymous), No. 10341, the silver dial with raised gilt Roman numerals, the dial centre engine turned and with engraved gilt leaves and flowers, to the lever movement engraved with steel balance and engraved cock, in silver engine turned case with reeded edges, 51mm diameter, the case hallmarked Chester 1884 (gross weight 122 grammes)
A George IV silver consular cased verge pocket watch by Loseby of Lester, No. 1825, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and fine blued steel hands, the verge escapement with steel balance, finely pierced and engraved cock with diamond set endstone and plain turned pillars, in engine turned silver case, 52mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1824, with incused case maker's mark "I.M.H." (gross weight 135.9 grammes) Note: Edward Loseby recorded working Leicester circa 1817-1876
A George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch by George Grayden, London, No. 20625, the white enamel dial with bold Arabic numerals and gold hands, to the verge escapement with fusee, with finely pierced and engraved cock and plain cylindrical pillars, plain dust cover and plain silver pair case, 59mm diameter (gross weight 147 grammes), hallmarked London 1811 and with case maker's mark "I.G." (possibly Joseph Glenny, 20 Red Lion Street, Clerkenwell) Provenance: The John Moon Collection of Pocket Watches
An early George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch by Ja. Samson of London, No. 2839, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and fine gold hands with fleur-de-lis terminals, to the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved cock and pierced and engraved plate with silvered register dial, rectangular baluster columns, in plain silver pair case, 49mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1760 - case maker R.Palmer (gross weight 96.3 grammes)
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