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A silver hunting cased, pocket watch by Joseph Johnson, Liverpool, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial signed "Real Johnson Timekeeper - Great Southern Railroad", the full-plate, verge and racklever movement signed "Jos. Johnson, 25 Church St. - Liverpool" and numbered 18064, in silver hunting case hallmarked for London, 1854, maker's mark for Robert Henry Jones. The hinge joining movement to case loose. Runs freely. Fine (F).
An 1880s American Watch Co., size 18, open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the gilt, full-plate, 11 jewel movement signed "P.S. Bartlett - Waltham, Mass.", in Ezra C. Fitch patent dustproof silver case with screw-down crown, marked 'Sterling'. Accepted as the World's first dustproof watch.
An 1880s American Watch Co., size 18, pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the gilt, full-plate, 11 jewel hunting movement signed "Wm. Ellery - Waltham, Mass.", numbered 1863493, in Ezra C. Fitch patent dustproof silver case with screw-down crown, marked 'Sterling'. Accepted as the World's first dustproof watch. In fine (F) condition, the case worn and slightly dented with age and use. Runs freely.
A parcel-gilt, silver cased, fusee, lever pocket watch c.1890, the 50mm white-metal engine turned dial with gilt Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the gilt, full-plate, going barrel movement signed "John Forrest - London" and numbered 3019, enclosed by a gilt metal dustcover, the silver case hallmarked for Chester, 1890 and maker's mark 'AW' for Albert Waterfall. In very fine (VF) condition, some slight wear to high points of decoration on case, commensurate with age and use. Runs freely.
A parcel-gilt, silver cased, fusee, lever pocket watch c.1902, the 50mm white-metal engine turned dial with gilt Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial. the gilt, full-plate, going barrel movement inscribed "Chronometer Maker to the Admiralty", enclosed by a gilt metal dustcover signed "John Forrest - London" and numbered 99531, the silver case numbered 531, hallmarked for Chester, 1902 and maker's mark 'SA' for Samuel Alexander. In very fine (VF) condition. Runs freely.
A Rockford Watch Company, silver cased, size 16, open face, pocket watch, c.1908, the 43mm, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed "Rockford", the ¾ bridge-plate, 17 jewel movement signed "Rockford Watch Co." and "Iriquois" and numbered 776519, the silver case with bunch of flowers to the reverse, marked "Coin". In fine (F) condition, the case worn. Runs freely.
Five post-war Dinkys. 34c/492 Loud-speaker van, 150 Rolls Royce Silver Wraith, 189 Triumph Herald, 181 Volkswagen, 283 BOAC coach, boxed; and ten pieces of street furniture. In very fine (VF) condition, the BOAC coach good (G) in fine (F) box.Provenance: Kevin Nolan collection.
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