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An 18ct top wind Hunter pocket watch having cream dial with split chapter ring displaying Roman numerals, minute and quarter minute chapter ring, gilt poire hands and blued central seconds hand movement signed A. Ansell Belfast No. 11926 inscribed to rear with dedication - dial width 50 mm - Total weight 115 gms Condition report: Upon initial inspection the watch appears to be in good condition with small areas of wear commensurate with wear and usage, movement winds and ticks but is sporadic with operation
A Victorian 18ct gold open face pocket watch - having engine turned dial with Arabic numerals and poire hands with elaborate decoration to rear case back R.P. key wind movement - Total approx. weight 55 grms Condition report: Upon initial inspection the watch appears to be in good condition, however the case front has suffered a small amount of damage to the closure fixing and as such will not close fully, watch will wind but not tick
Two Victorian silver engine turned open face pocket watches, both with key wind movements - Dial diameter 40 mm Condition report: Both items in this lot appear to be in good cosmetic condition, however the watch with split chapter ring is not ticking whilst the other appears to be operating
A Cyma Military pocket watch with GSTP markings - in running order, a Silversmiths and Goldsmiths Co Ltd. 1/5 MKII stopwatch - in running order with a spare parts section inside the watch, dated 1939 together with a World War I compass in pocket watch form - dated 1915 made by L. Kamm of London - working together with a Bakelite pocket compass
A gentleman's silver-cased pocket watch, the case having assay marks for Chester 1900 and casemaker TPH, key wind lever escapement movement, unsigned, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with key, together with an Ingersoll Referee pocket style stopwatch in a chromed case Est £50 - £80
A group of four late Victorian to Edwardian pocket watches to include a small silver English cased lever pocket watch, movement marked Robertson, Henley on Thames, London 1861, a silver cased English lever pocket watch, movement marked H F Gallop, London, a silver plated cased Railway Timekeeper and another silver cased pocket watch circa 1923
An open faced pocket watch, 48mm diameter, with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, hallmarked 9ct gold, import hallmark 1920, suspended on a fetter link double Albert chain with two swivel clips and T bar, hallmarked 9ct gold, watch 66.9g approximately, Albert 47.6g approximately

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