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Full hunter pocket watch in hallmarked sterling silver case. 35mm diameter enamel face with Roman numerals and 'Breguet' style hands. Opening glass, with front access to fusee mechanism on hinge. Untested, AF. Rear winding, key absent. Silver case hallmarked in London, with 1844 date letter and AT maker’s mark. W:4.5cm x D:1.5cm x H:6.5cm
19th century pocket watch in hallmarked silver case, with white enamel dial marked with Roman numerals. Silver hallmarks for Birmingham, date letter S for 1841. Small second counter set within the 6 position. Rests upon brass travel stand. Serial number to movement, but no makers mark. Silver case tarnished, watch AF, untested. Dial diameter 40mm.
A 19th century silver cased pocket watch with movement by John Moore & Sons, Clerkenwell, London. Fusee movement engraved with makers name and the serial number 7146, concealed beneath an engraved case back secured with sliding mechanism. Diamond end stone set within a blue steel collar - tested with a diamond meter. Makers initials GMB to case, hallmarked in London, date letter for 1821. Case tarnished, glass would benefit from clean. Movement untested, but presents well with fine gilt colour. Engraved monogram to rear of outer case, slight loss from polishing. Dial diameter 47mm. Provenance: Lightwater, Surrey: From: Jamie Mandeville Date: 13 September 2022 at 1:26:24 pm BST Subject: Clocks. My parents started to care for Mr and Miss Moore in approx 1974, Mr Moore was John Moores grandson, he was Edward Gorden Moore, and his dad was Edward Lock Moore, John Moores son. The regulator was a gift to Edward Gordon Moore from his dad on his dads 80th birthday (see paper attached) Edward Lock would have owned this clock form when it was made by his dad John Moore. Miss Moore died first in 1979 and Edward Gordon died in 1984. These clocks made by the Moore family then went to my parents and have never been on the market for sale. Regards Jamie Mandeville https://youtu.be/z_Qm_cKD2rM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-7lJ1IVUuU
Watchmakers turned wooden spares cases, with 3 movements, a watch minus strap and a single dial face. Watch set within hallmarked 925 silver case of possible Swiss origin ( bureaux de controle mark of Bienne?) and imported via Glasgow (Double F mark). Silver tarnished. Untested, sold as spare parts and AF. Largest wooden case marked to base W. Lea No.11. Dial diameters range from 25mm to 45mm. W:6cm x D:6cm x H:1.5cm
Assorted vintage watches, 7 total and a small diameter enamel clock face. Pulsar Y651-5001 analogue-digital wristwatch with metal strap sized for the smaller wrist, a Mido Multifort automatic wrist watch, and a small wrist watch with Swiss movement in a hallmarked silver case, imported to London with date letter T for 1914. Also including a silver coloured pocket watch marked Foreign to dial, a silver coloured watch case and other wrist watches. AF, untested. Fair condition.
One pair of hallmarked silver candle stands, with weighted bases. With a pair of posy vases, with weighted base. Total weight approx 755g. Fair to good condition, slight loss to one vase. Candle nozzles 20mm diameter. Also includes a photo frame with hallmarked silver surround, slight dent to edge. Glass intact, 7x5 inch size.
Hallmarked silver sets, 5 total including napkin rings, decorative spoons and a set of shakers. Good condition. Weight of silver including the crown coin and painted enamel, but not the cobalt glass is approx 400g. Good condition. Also includes a cased silver plated salts and spoon set.
Late Victorian silver anniversary dish with ornate scrolled detail. Engraved to centre 1873-1898. Marked to base Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, 112 Regent Street, the makers mark for William Gibson and John Lawrence Langman. Hallmarked to London with date letter for 1898. Very good condition, delicately polished throughout. W:25.5cm x D:15.5cm x H:5cm
Two silver napkins rings and a silver Sherry label. Both napkin rings with personal engravings. Fluted napkin ring hallmark for Boardman, Glossop and Co of Sheffield, date mark for 1897. Second napkin ring with makers initials RR, hallmarks indistinct, but feint outline of Lion Passant discernible. Sherry label with Richards and Knight maker’s mark, hallmarked to London, 1976. Good condition overall, very light tarnishing from polishing.
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