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John Forrest silver fusee lever pocket watch, Chester 1890, the movement signed E.C. London, Chronometer Maker to the Admiralty, no. 23306, engraved balance cock with compensated balance, the signed dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, dust cover inscribed John Forrest, London, no. 23306, within an engine turned case with engraved cartouche, case maker J F, 53mm (lacking subsidiary seconds hand)
18th century English silver pair cased verge pocket watch, London 1763, the fusee movement signed Geo King, London, no. 129, with pierced engraved balance cock, flat steel three-arm balance and silver regulating disc over square baluster pillars, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals and gold hands, matching cases, 48mm
Silver fusee lever hunter pocket watch, Chester 1870, the movement signed Henry Heap, Liverpool, no. 5433, with engraved balance cock, gold three-arm balance, Bosley type regulator and Liverpool windows to the top plate, the dial with Roman numerals and sunk subsidiary seconds within a rubbed engine turned case applied with gold hinges, case maker GR (George Reader), 51mm
Mid 19th century silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1854, signed Robt Cornforth, Macclesfield, no. 6492, with engraved balance cock, three-arm steel balance and Bosley type regulator, silver engine turned dial with applied Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds within a foliate surround, engine turned case, 52mm
Silver fusee lever centre second chronograph pocket watch, Chester 1897, the three-quarter plate movement signed H. White, Manchester, no. 50744, original dial with chronograph centre seconds and Roman numerals, the case with applied gold hinges and engraved cartouche, case maker T.R.A (Thomas Richard Arnott), 57mm
Silver fusee lever pocket watch, Chester 1892, signed W. Marshall, Burnley, no. 17084, engraved balance cock with compensated balance and Bosley type regulator, the two-part white dial with Roman numerals and sunk subsidiary seconds within a plain case applied with gold hinges, case maker R.J.P (Robert John Pike), 55mm
Good English silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1877, signed Josh Johnson, 25 Church Street, Liverpool, no. 14201, engraved balance cock with diamond endstone inscribed Patent, with gold three-arm balance and regulator, with Liverpool windows and jewelling to the fusee, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds within a plain case engraved with a cartouche, case maker JW (Joseph Walton), 52mm
Interesting early 19th century silver fusee verge repeating alarm pocket watch, Birmingham 1836, unsigned Continental gilt metal movement with pierced balance bridge, three-arm flat steel balance and silver regulating dial, plunge repeat with hammers striking on a bell to the inner case, hinged gilt metal cuvette, the dial (at fault) with two key winding holes, Roman numerals and alarm hand, consular case, case maker JH (possibly Joseph Hirst), 56.5mm
Silver fusee lever pocket watch, Chester 1886, signed C. Winter, Preston, no. 11323, with engraved balance cock, compensated balance and Bosley type regulator, signed two-part dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds within a plain case with engraved cartouche and applied gold hinges, case maker RG (probably Robert Gravenor), 56mm
Omega 1920s silver cushion cased wire-lug gentleman's wristwatch, Birmingham 1929, the enamel dial signed and branded 'Douglas Dudley', with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and moon hands, 15 jewel adjusted two position movement, no. 7768654, tan leather strap, 30mm
Silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1872, unsigned movement with compensated balance and regulator to the engraved cock, attractive engine turned and engraved silvered dial with applied Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds within an engraved case, case maker IH (John William Hammon), 56mm
Silver lever hunter pocket watch, Chester 1896, signed Thos Howard, 157 Kirkdale Road, Liverpool, no. 4839, with engraved balance cock, compensated balance and Bosley type regulator, original signed dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds within a plain hunter case, case maker J.F, 50mm
Silver pair cased fusee lever pocket watch, Birmingham 1894, signed W. Grant, Huntley, no. 28739, with gold three-arm balance and Bosley type regulator, the dial with Roman numerals and sunk subsidiary seconds within matching plain cases, case maker CH (Charles Harris), 52mm
Rare Lund Bros 'Patent' silver fusee lever pocket watch with detachable key, London 1889, signed Lund Bros, 49 Cornhill, London, no. 01064, with engraved balance cock, compensated balance and steel regulator with curved index, signed dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, engine turned case, case maker 'PW' (Philip Woodmans & Sons), 51mm A. J. Lund patented the feature of the detachable key on 29th March 1870 (No. 914) with very few examples remaining. They were made by Usher & Cole and often marketed under the name of Lund Bros
Silver fusee lever pocket watch, Chester 1852, signed John Hewitt, Liverpool, no. 1478, the engraved balance cock inscribed Patent depicting a lighthouse with diamond endstone, gold multi-spoke balance and Bosley type regulator with Liverpool jewelling to the top plate, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, case maker CJ (Christopher Jones), 49mm
Mid 18th century English gilt metal pair cased verge pocket watch, the fusee movement signed Rob Bray, London, no. 415, with fancy silver pierced engraved balance cock, flat steel three arm balance, silver regulating disc and square baluster pillars, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and gold beetle and poker hands, matching cases, 50mm
Silver pair cased fusee lever pocket watch, London 1857, signed David Stephen, Thurso, no. 66788, engraved balance cock with gem set endstone, three-arm balance and regulator, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds within matching cases, case maker WC (William Carter), 56mm
Silver fusee lever pocket watch, Chester 1878, signed John Nelson, Bury, no. 73550, with engraved balance cock, gold three-arm balance, Bosley type regulator and stopwork lever, signed dial with Roman numerals and sunk subsidiary seconds within a plain case engraved with a cartouche, case maker TR (Thomas Russell), 56mm
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