Modern German stainless steel single button chronograph watch, Junkers, G38, 6960/0758, the 26-jewel automatic movement to a signed black circular dial with Arabic evens and outside minute track and with skeletonised bronze finished hands and sweep centre seconds with subsidiaries for power reserve, day and month with date aperture at 4 in a polished case with bevelled bezel and winding crown beneath one single pusher and with glazed exhibition back fitted with a brown stitched leather strap and with original retailers tag, width including crown 45mm
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Third quarter of 20th century gold plated two-button chronograph wrist watch, Rone, the 17-jewel unadjusted movement with mono-metallic balance and blued steel hairspring to a signed and silvered dial with outside kilometres per hour and inside kilometre track to an evens Arabic chapter ring and with subsidiaries for seconds and three-quarter hours at 9 and 3 respectively with gilt dagger hands and red sweep centre seconds in a polished case with winding crown flanked by two rectangular pushers, with a snap on steel back and fitted brown leather strap, width including crown 39mm
9ct gold centre seconds automatic wrist watch, the 21-jewel movement to a signed and silvered dial with applied baton markers and hands and sweep centre seconds in a polished case with bevelled bezel and screw down back (back erased) and fitted with a stitched brown leather strap, Birmingham 1966, maker's mark ALD, 456361, together with its original fitted box of issue, width including crown 35mm
Late 20th century stainless steel quartz centre seconds calendar wrist watch, Bulova, the quartz movement (unseen) to a signed black circular dial with Roman quarters, outside minute track and date aperture at 3 with dagger hands and sweep centre seconds in a brushed steel case with fixed bezel and fitted brick-link bracelet with folding clasp, width 36mm
Modern stainless steel centre seconds calendar wrist watch, Junkers, G38, D2500, 6944/02402/GR, the movement (unseen) to a signed and silvered Arabic dial with luminous evens and outside minute track with skeletonised black finished hands and sweep centre seconds and day/date aperture at 3 in a polished case with bevelled bezel and snap on back fitted with a stitched black leather strap, width including crown 45mm and fitted with its original retailers tag
Third quarter of the 20th century 9ct gold automatic centre seconds calendar wrist watch, Rotary, the 21-jewel movement to a signed and bronzed TV screen dial with applied gilt baton markers and hands with sweep centre seconds and day/date aperture at 3 in a polished cased with stepped bezel and snap on back with import marks for London 1974, sponsor's mark SD and with further Swiss duty marks and fitted with a later gold plated brick link bracelet with deployant clasp, width 35mm
A late 19th Century Swiss keyless lever pocket watch by Ulysse Nardin, No. 124121, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, blued steel hands and conforming sweep seconds hand, to the movement with club tooth lever escapement with compensated balance, in heavy gauge silver case with screw-on back, 56mm diameter (gross weight 170 grammes) Note: Ulysse Nardin recorded Neuchatel and Le Locle, born in 1823, died in 1876
An early Victorian silver cased pocket watch by Litherland Davies & Co, Liverpool, No. 12073, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, gold hands and blued steel centre sweep second hand, to the movement with Massey type 3 lever escapement with fusee and maintaining power, gold balance with diamond endstone but no other jewelling, Bosley index on balance cock, 54mm diameter (gross weight 119 grammes), hallmarked Chester 1848 and with case maker's mark "H.F." (incused) (possibly Henry Fishwick of Liverpool) and black leather covered case for same Note: Litherland Davies & Co recorded working in Liverpool 1818-1837, these and three other predecessors made many watches with rack lever escapements
A George IV silver cased watch by Richard Webster, 43 Cornhill, London, No. 5479, the silvered dial with engine turned dial centre, the plain chapter ring with Roman numerals, gold hands and blued steel sweep seconds hand, the lever escapement with plain gold balance with spiral steel balance spring and regulator, fusee and chain, in silver and silver gilt case engine turned back, 55mm diameter (gross weight 140 grammes), hallmarked London 1823 and with case maker's mark "J.D." (James Dow, St James's Buildings, Clerkenwell) Note: Possibly Richard Webster recorded working 43 Cornhill, London, apprenticed 1800, member of the Clockmakers Company 1807, liveryman of the Clockmakers Company 1810-1840. This watch is illustrated in Watches by Cecil Clutton and George Daniels, Batsford, 1965 - plates 474 and 475 - this watch is rare example for the transition from the full plate English movement to the three-quarter plate
A George III gilt metal pair cased verge pocket watch by Archibald Collier of London, No. 286, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, gold "Beetle and Poker" hands and with gold centre sweep hands, the full plate ruby cylinder escapement with fusee and maintaining power, Tompion type index, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals within engraved subsidiary plate, finely pierced and engraved cock with diamond endstone in steel setting, plain cylindrical pillars, contained in plain gilt metal pair case, 56mm diameter (gross weight 144 grammes) Note: Archibald Colllier recorded working at 9 New Bond Street, circa 1790-1825
A George III gilt metal pair cased "Doctor's" watch by Jessop, Southampton Street, Strand, London, No. 2267, the white enamel dial with smaller inner dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and with blued steel "Beetle and Poker" hands and gold sweep hand, the outer dial with minutes divisions to 1/5th of a second, the cylinder escapement with stop lever, Tompion type index with silvered dial with Arabic numerals within engraved subsidiary plate, small size cock finely pierced and chased with an urn and with diamond endstone, dust cap engraved "Jessop Southampton Street, Strand, London, 2267", in plain gilt metal case, 60mm diameter (gross weight 159 grammes), with case maker's mark "R.N." (circa 1790) Note: Josiahs Jessop recorded working Southampton Street, Strand, London 1780-1794
A Scottish Provincial Regimental presentation silver mounted wooden quaich, late 19th CenturyThe wooden quaich by Ferguson & McBean of Inverness, hallmarked for Edinburgh 1897, the body carved with intertwined rope decoration, with applied presentation roundel engraved Squab Asi (a Gaelic phrase meaning 'Sweep it Up'), the body mounted with two shield shaped plaques with the Seaforth Highlanders badge surmounted by a crown, the second with inscription 'Major W.de B. Hatton from the Sergeants 2nd Seaforth Highlanders 1899', width 29cm, height 11cm, Major William De Bathe Hatton was involved in the relief of Chitral in 1895CONDITION REPORTDiameter from outer edge of the handles 30cm, diameter of bowl 19cm
Dom. A gentleman's 18ct gold cased, manual wind 'Dom Nicolet watch' chronograph wristwatch: the circular dial 35mm diameter with subsidiary dials for 60 seconds and 45 minutes, sweep centre seconds hand with stop and re-set buttons in the band, case stamped '207 49-18', inside case back stamped '18245' , unsigned jewelled movement with Geneva stripe, on brown leather strap, 43.5gms gross weight.
Three gold wristwatches by Longines, including a 9ct gold wristwatch, the tonneau-shaped case with circular face and subsidiary seconds dial, London marks for 1942, manual winding, 2.8cm wide, leather band, together with a 9ct gold circular wristwatch by Longines with alternate Arabic and baton numerals with sweep seconds hand, manual winding, the case signed Baume and engraved to the reverse with a name, 3.2cm wide, leather band, and a gold wristwatch by Longines, with alternate Arabic and baton numerals, presentation engraving to the reverse, 3.3cm wide, leather band
THREE POCKET WATCHES to include a steel Jaeger-LeCoultre, engraved to the back 'G.S.T.P 233844', an Ingersoll and a Satisfaction pocket watch (condition:- all three pocket watches a/f, the Jaeger has a damaged dial, the Ingersoll's glass and second sweep hand deficient and Satisfaction pocket watch has a cracked dial
A MID TO LATE 20TH CENTURY GENT'S MARVIN REVUE WRISTWATCH, round case, silvered dial,, seconds sweep subsidiary dial at six o'clock position, mechanical hand wound movement (tested as 9ct gold), together with original Marvin Revue red leather case, also together with a small amount of broken jewellery items
Mortima, Superdatomatic, Vintage Stainless Tonneau-Shaped Wrist Watch, the round black dial with raised steel and green-luminous baton numerals and Arrowhead hands, inner 24 hour chapter, sweep centre seconds, date aperture at 3 and signed ' Waterproof 100% ', the stainless steel two-piece screw case, marked verso ' Waterproof Stainless Steel Back ', ' Mortimer Delux ', ' 6ATM ', approx. 35.5mm x 31mm, with a black rotating bezel approx. 30mm diameter, on a later black plastic woven-effect strap, the ' 17 jewel ' movement ticking, the ' Waterproof ' not warranted
Frank Wooton - Aviation Artist OBE 1911 - 1998 Pencil Signed by the Artist Ltd and Numbered Colour Lithograph. Titled ' Spitfire ' MK.V. Douglas Bader Leading 616, Squadron for a Sweep Over German Occupied France. Published by Blaze Fine Arts, This Lithograph Is Number 726 of 850 Produced, Also Signed In Pencil by Group Captain - Sir Douglas Bader DFC To Bottom Right In Margin, Mounted and Framed Behind Non Reflective Glass, Lithograph Size Only. 15 x 17.25 Inches - 37.5 x 43 cm. Please See Photo.
GENTLEMAN'S RARE PATEK PHILIPPE 5059R EIGHTEEN CARAT ROSE GOLD AUTOMATIC PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRIST WATCH, calibre 315, 31 jewel movement, Reference: 5059R-001, Movement: 3235749/4179694, the round white dial with Roman numerals in black, apertures at 12, 3 and 9 for leap year indication, month and day, demi lune moonphase aperture, arched inner retrograde date track, outer seconds track, black leaf hands, centre sweep seconds hand, 36mm officer style case, rounded sapphire to the rounded domed bezel, onion crown, hinged hunter style case back, transparent dust cover, on original Patek Philippe black crocodile strap with Patek Philippe skeletonised Calatrava cross clasp, in original watch winder box, with papers, with outer box
Late 19th century 'Lenzkirch' precision regulator, white enamel dial with Roman chapter ring, sweep seconds, month going single weight driven A-frame movement with dead beat escapement, maintaining power, adjustable pallets, screw down plates and beat adjuster on crutch, grid iron pendulum with fine regulation on nut. In walnut case with arched pediments carved with flower heads, glazed door with canted fluted corners, signed and retailed by 'Thomas Armstrong & Bro, Manchester', H185cm, (6' 2'') Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
An 18ct gold cased Omega Automatic Chronometer wristwatch, the 18ct gold case enclosing silvered dial with batons, centre sweep seconds and date aperture, reverse of case numbered '80429947' with attached Omega strap and within Omega box CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. Currently ticking. Hands rotate. Date aperture alternates. Crown unscrews. Crystal appears good with no obviously concerning scratches. Reverse of case with knifed opening mark to top left and some scratches. Lugs and side of case appear to be in good condition. Light use. Case grubby and strap ok.
A gentlemans Cyma Navy Star, Cymaflex stainless steel wristwatch, with gilt batons and centre sweep seconds, attached expanding strap CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
An Omega Constellation bi-metal wristwatch, the circular dial with yellow metal bezel detailed with Roman numerals, enclosing white enamel dial with centre-sweep seconds and subsidiary date dial (no box or paperwork), reverse of case bearing constellation logo and numbered '53894904', dial 3.4cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A fine collection of coloured magic lantern slides comprising of two mechanical moving ship wheel and rat on bed, six hand slides of animals and scenes, six birds, two fox and goose, three lion, leopard and cheetah, four arctic scenes, seven architectural scenes, boy with frog, eight Aladdin, two Columbus, four Crimean war, set eight of three bears, eight Cinderella (four as found), eight sweep and whitewasher, twelve Abbee slides of trains (four on each side), twenty six with five pictures of each, six with four pictures on each and six odds (as found)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY 9CT GOLD POCKET WATCH, white enamel 4cm dial signed Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Arabic numerals, blue steeled hands, subsidiary seconds sweep dial at 6 o'clock position, hand wound movement, hallmarked 9ct gold, Birmingham 1950, together with a fancy link Albert chain, approximate gross weight 114.1 grams (condition: please note the glass is loose)

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