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English silver fusee lever pocket watch, Chester 1835, the three-quarter plate movement signed Robt Roskell, Liverpool, no. 48169, with Massey III escapement, the dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and gold moon hands, the engine turned case with applied gold hinges, 48mm
English silver fusee lever pocket watch, Chester 1834, the three-quarter plate movement jewelled to the fusee signed M.I. Tobias & Co, Lord Street, Liverpool, no. 34412, the original signed dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds within an engine turned case with engraved cartouche, 49mm
Late 18th century French fusee verge white metal pocket watch, the movement with square baluster pillars, pierced engraved balance bridge and silver regulating disc, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals, winding hole between the one/two o`clock position and gold sunburst hands within a consular case and bright cut engraved bezel, 51mm (surface dents to the case back)
English silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1863, movement, no. 61776, the dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and gold hands within an engine turned case, 46.5mm *The movement with the layout of Patent 2042 by Henry Webster in 1855, by which the escapement can be independently removed
Interesting and unique English silver pair cased fusee verge pocket watch, Birmingham 1814, the movement signed Thos Dickinson, Lancaster, no. 1164, with flat steel balance, engraved balance cock with diamond endstone and silver regulating disc, the silvered dial with Arabic quarter numerals, baton markers and blued steel hands, matching cases, 54mm *With sliding hour movement effected by a star wheel on the canon pinion engaging a pin on the minute wheel such that, every sixty minutes, the hour hand advances one hour
English silver fusee cylinder pocket watch, London 1824, the movement signed Carter, Tooley Street London no. 100, with engraved balance cock, three arm steel balance and diamond endstone, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds within a slab polished case, 52mm
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