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COLUMBIA, ILLINOIS A FULL HUNTER SILVER POCKET WATCH the round white enamel dial having Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at VI o'clock and blued steel spade hands, the movement having a lever escapement and signed to the backplate 'Columbia, Springfield, Ill, 341749', the inside of the case stamped with the case number '301755', casemaker's name 'Dueber' and 'Coin' as the silver mark, diameter 58mm. * The Columbia (Columbus) Watch Company of Illinois succeeded Gruen and Savage who originated in 1876. * The Dueber watch case business started prior to 1886 when it became part of the Hampden Watch Company operating from Canton, Ohio in 1888.
JOHN BENNETT, LONDON A SILVER POCKET WATCH the round white enamel dial having Roman numerals, blued steel spade moon hands and signed 'John Bennett, 65 & 64 Cheapside, London', the lever escapement movement stamped with the serial number '32333' along with a repeat of the maker's name, the case engraved to the back 'This watch is the Property of the Croydon Tramways Company', diameter 55mm together with a silver pocket watch, the dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel hands and a subsidiary seconds dial at VI o'clock, the movement having a lever escapement and signed 'White and Craighead, 96068', the case hallmarked for silver, Birmigham 1885, diameter 46mm.* John Bennett was a well known maker and retailer having moved from Stockwell Street, Greenwich in 1846 to 64 & 65 Cheapside, London until his death in 1889 when the business was taken over by J W Benson. He was both a common councillor and sheriff and was knighted in 1872. He exhibited at the 1862 London Exhibition and the 1878 Paris Exhibition where he was given a silver medal. He was also made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour. Charles Dickens bought a clock from him for which amusing correspondence between the two exists.
FINNIGANS, LIVERPOOL AN EIGHT DAY POCKET WATCH the round white enamel dial having Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at VI o'clock and signed by the retailer 'Finnigans Ltd, Manchester & Liverpool', the movement having a lever escapement, engraved backcock and stamped '8 Day', the inside of the silver plated case stamped with the serial number '3505919', made Circa 1890, diameter 68mm.
A SILVER FUSEE POCKET WATCH the round engraved silver dial having raised gold Roman numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial at VI o'clock, the movement having a chain fusee and lever escapement, engraved with the serial number '13948', the case stamped with a repeat of the serial number, the hallmark for silver, London 1847 and case maker's initials 'W.F.', the back of the case with engine turned decoration, diameter 48mm.
A SILVER POCKET WATCH the round white enamel dial having a skeletonised cut-out to the bottom half through which is seen the visible lever escapement with engraved bridge, the chapter ring with black Roman numerals surrounded by coloured floral decoration and blued steel hands, the eight day movement having a barrel cover to the whole of the movement signed 'Spiral Brequet Levees Visible, 8 Jours, Ancre, Qualite Superieure Garantie' along with the awards of various medals including Paris, 1900 and Milan, 1916, the case stamped with the serial number '117476', the mark for silver and with floral and rococo decoration to the back, diameter 48mm.
A SILVER FUSEE POCKET WATCH the round engine turned silver dial having raised gold Roman numerals and floral decoration, subsidiary seconds dial at VI o'clock and blued steel spade hands, the movement having a chain fusee and lever escapement with a finely engraved backcock and stamped with the serial number '40993', the case stamped with the serial number '993', the hallmark for silver, London 1865 and case maker's initials 'S.F.', the back of the case with engine turned decoration and gold inset to the wreath, diameter 56mm.
J. WELSBY, KEARSLEY A SILVER CHRONOGRAPH POCKET WATCH the round cream enamel dial signed 'Centre Seconds Chronograph, J. Welsby, Kearsley, nr Manchester' having Roman hour numerals, gold spade hands, with stopwatch seconds to the outer aspect numbered 0 – 300 set via a slide to the case side, the movement having a lever escapement with a fully engraved backcock and bridge and engraved with a repeat of the maker's name along with the serial number '68715', the case stamped inside with the hallmark for silver, Chester, 1892 with a repeat of the serial number, diameter 56mm. * Jonathan Welsby is recorded as working near Manchester from 1851
S. MOGINIE, PIMLICO, A SILVER PAIR CASED POCKET WATCH the dial with black Roman hour numerals, gold hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement having a chain fusee, plain flat balance wheel with an engraved backcock, signed on the backplate with the maker's name and serial number 'S. Moginie, Pimlico, 1704', the inner case stamped 'IG 764' along with the hallmark for silver, London 1812, diameter 54 mm. * Samuel Moginie is recorded as a clock and watchmaker who succeeded Ralph Glover at 1, Prince Row, Pimlico, London in the early part of the 19th century. He is known to have still been working in 1842 and a regulator & bracket clock by him are illustrated in Cescinsky & Webster's 'English Domestic Clocks' where it is stated that 'his regulator clocks are especially fine in workmanship'.
AN AUTOMATA FUSEE PAIR CASED POCKET WATCH the round dial painted with a scene of ships in battle with an oval aperture at VI o'clock showing moving ships sailing past as the watch ticks, the dial having black Arabic numerals and decorative brass hands, both the case and outer case stamped with the hallmark for silver, London, 1800, the movement having a chain fusee, turned pillars, fully engraved backplate and backcock with the serial number '3736', diameter 58mm.
VERTEX A SILVER HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH the round white enamel dial having a subsidiary seconds dial at VI o'clock, blued steel hands and signed 'Vertex', the movement having a lever escapement and stamped 'Vertex, MA, 17 Jewels', the inside of the case stamped with the hallmark for silver, Birmingham, along with the casemaker's name, case style and serial number, 'Dennison Watch Co, Special, 55038', the case with engine turned decoration and engraved Roman hour numerals to the outer cover, diameter 50mm.
M.R. (CIRCA 1920 - 1930) "Portrait miniature of a smiling young Girl, wearing a white and blue dress, holding a bunch of roses", signed with initials M.R., oval, 7cm, in a silver frame, makers mark only (A.W.), together with a leather travelling case (2).
Pablo Picasso, 1881-1973 tete dans un carre inscribed Picasso, numbered 2/20 and stamped with the. maker's mark on the reverse cast silver diameter: 42 cm.; 16.5in. Conceived in 1956 and cast in silver by Francois and Pierre Hugo, Paris, in an edition of 20 plus two artist's proofs. The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by Pierre Hugo.
A fine and rare late 18th century/ early 19th century ivory and silver mounted rectangular card case, the hinged cover well painted with a cherub to centre within a circular frame entitled Un Seul Me Suffit , within a floral cartouche all within a cut cornered rectangular vignette, the whole with brightly coloured staining with plum staining to background and floral corners, the reverse with plum staining, opeining to reveal blush staining to ivory length 3.25ins width 2.25ins
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