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A Victorian 18ct yellow gold minute repeating chronometer the white enamel face with subsidiary seconds dial, Roman and Arabic numerals, blued steel sweep and other hands, the inner case inscribed Presented To H J Herbert Esq. On His Resignation After 18 Years Of The Management Of Long's Hotel..., March 19th 1892, dial 4.3cm diameter, the front case engraved with interlaced initials the back with a Welsh dragon
A RARE TUDOR OYSTER PRINCE SUBMARINER ROTOR SELF-WINDING STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH, c. 1966, ref. 7928, matt black dial with luminous Mercedes hands and centre sweep seconds, Oyster case with rotating 60-minute bezel, Rolex crown, Rolex Oyster bracelet no. 78790 with 501 B end pieces, serial no. 568953. Width of case 40mm
A gentlemen's 9ct gold Rolex Precision mechanical strap watch,on a later expanding bracelet. Circular silvered dial with gilt raised pennant batons, gold hands and centre second sweep. Case 35mm diameter with a hand engraved presentation message verso. Hallmarked 9ct gold, Birmingham 1960. Case no. 12847 67755. Movement no. 31442. Box, but no papers
A gentlemen's 9ct gold Jaeger-LeCoultre mechanical watch,on a later 9ct gold brick link bracelet. Circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, raised baton and gold sword hands, with centre second sweep. A later brick link bracelet with a ladder snap clasp. The watch hallmarked 9ct gold London 1957. Movement no.924790. The bracelet hallmarked 9ct gold, London 1977, Jaeger-LeCoultre box
Omega - Gentleman's stainless steel cased wristwatch, Ref: 2324/7, signed silvered dial with seconds, minute and track within the Arabic numerals, polished skeleton hour and minute hands, blued steel sweep hand, signed 30T2 cal, 15 jewel movement no: 10375525 (circa 1945), approximately 35mm diameter, on a brown leather strap Condition: Movement currently functions, Dial has brownish stain between 12 & 2 o'clock. Spotty patina over majority of dial, clean looking movement - **General condition consistent with age
Omega - Gentleman's Dynamic stainless steel cased automatic wristwatch, the signed dark blue/black dial with calendar, blue centre seconds sweep and luminous hour and minute hands, approximately 40mm wide, on Omega dark blue leather strap with original buckle Condition: Movement does not currently function - **General condition consistent with age
Rolex - Gentleman's Oyster Perpetual Superlative Chronometer, Officially Certified wristwatch, Ref: 11600. stainless steel case, the grape dial with luminous raised hour markers, sweep hand and luminous hour and minute hands, screw-down crown and case back, serial no: T2J27414, approximately 36mm diameter, on a Rolex Oyster bracelet, together with full box set with tags and International Guarantee Card dated 1st October 2014 (Mallory & Son, Bath) Condition: Movement currently functions, Watch is a little over 12 months old and shows little signs of wear - **General condition consistent with age
Rolex - Oyster Perpetual G.M.T. - Master, Superlative Chronometer, Ref: 1675, the stainless steel case with pointed crown guards, revolving red and white bezel, signed black dial with calendar, sweep seconds and GMT hands, luminous hour markers, hour and minute hands, signed 25 jewel, cal 1560 movement no: D21792, case no: 623530 (circa 1960), screw-down case back dated IV/60. on a Rolex Oyster bracelet no: 93150 with 580 ends Condition: Movement currently functions, case and movement original to the case back which is dated last quarter of 1960. Rolex appear to have serviced watch during March 1998 and May 2001 when they replaced the dial, hands and bezel insert. Bracelet appears to date from 1982. Dial has 'Swiss-T<25' below 6 o'clock, scratches and wear as expected - **General condition consistent with age
A rare Omega Seamaster automatic 1000m Divers Watch, black dial, luminous baton numerals, luminous hands and sweep centre seconds, date aperture at 3 o'clock, large tonneau-shaped water-resistant-type monocoque case, hooded lugs, revolving black bezel calibrated for 60 units, screw down winding crown to the left, stainless steel Omega mesh and rubber bracelet, Circa 1970's
A Russian blue guilloche enamel decorated silver desk clock The white enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and with subsidiary sweep seconds dial, the reverse with Faberge marks and stamped for 88 Zolotniks, housed in a plush lined case inscribed Faberge. The clock 8.5 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Overall good, some gilt loss, crack to dial, general wear.
A 1940s Patek Philippe & Co. 18 ct gold gentleman's wristwatch Of domed rectangular form, the dial with Arabic numerals and batons inscribed Patek Philippe & Co, Geneve and with subsidiary sweep seconds dial, housed in a Patek Philippe case; together with a certificate from the Patek Philippe archives. 2.5 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Overall good, some general wear.
A 1950s 9ct Longines gentleman's automatic wristwatch, the champagne circular dial with Arabic and dart markers, baton hands with sweep second hand, dial diameter 32mm, case stamped Baume and numbered 06628, London 1958, all to expandable bracelet, complete with original box, papers and guarantee.
A Rolex Oyster Perpetual Air King date gentleman's wristwatch, in stainless steel, the circular white dial with batons, Arabic 6 and 9, date aperture at 3 o'clock, sweep seconds, the screw back case numbered '1470948' and 'Registered Design 5700' between the lugs, screw down crown with Rolex lugs, diameter 3.5cm diameter excluding crown, on an unassociated bracelet
A FINE GOLD OPEN-FACED KEY-WIND POCKET WATCH, probably Swiss, second half of the 18th century, the white enamel dial with inner Roman numerals and outer Arabic seconds chapter, with gilt hands and centre-sweep seconds hand, the fusee movement with filigree and engraved cock plate, the interior back cover inscribed "The Emperor Watch, Loot from the Summer Palace of the Emperor of China, Pekin, October 1860, Frank W. Cheney", the interior of the inner case with a coronet mark and numbered 10824, the dial 5cm diameter, the watch 8cm high overall Provenance: Almost certainly taken from the Summer Palace (Yuanmingyuan) in 1860 by Sergeant William Murphy (1833-1885) of the (King's) 1st Dragoon Guards and acquired from him shortly after by Frank Woodbridge Cheney (1832-1909), and thence by descent. F. W. Cheney was descended from the pioneering American clockmaker Benjamin Cheney. In 1855 he was made a director of the historic Cheney Brothers Silk Company, co-founded by his father. Frank later became the firm's general manager and under his guidance it became an international leader in the silk manufacturing business. Between 1859 and 1861 F.W. Cheney was sent by the company to buy raw silk in the Orient and to study the Chinese silk industry. It was during this period that he acquired what the Cheney family have always referred to as 'The Emperor Watch'. This period in his life is recorded in 'Frank Woodbridge Cheney: Two Years in China and Japan' by Antoinette Cheney Crocker, 1970. On page 13 the author specifically refers to Cheney acquiring the watch from soldiers involved in action at the Summer Palace in 1860. The vendor's family have understood by tradition that the soldier in question was a British Cavalry Sergeant called William Murphy. K J Asplin's 'China Medal Roll 1856-60', 2004 vol. 2 only includes one person who could possibly fit that description - Sergeant William Murphy (1833-1885) of the (King's) 1st Dragoon Guards. This unit was heavily involved in the action in Peking in 1860 and in the lamentable sacking of the Summer Palace. For an account of Murphy's life and military career see the Journal of the Orders and Medals Society of America, vol. 60, no. 3, May-June 2009. Interestingly, a hand-written family note about the watch, states that it was given to Cheney by 'his sergeant'. It seems clear from this that Cheney was well-acquainted with Murphy. Given the dangerous conditions in China at the time, it may well be that the British army provided some protection to the American businessman during his activity there. After returning to the United States in 1861, F.W. Cheney became a lieutenant colonel of the 16th Connecticut Volunteers. In September 1862 he led his men in the Battle of Antietam, the first battle of the American Civil War and the bloodiest single-day battle in US history. He was severely wounded in combat and following his recovery he returned to the family silk business. Chinese Imperial taste for European watches, particularly by the Qianlong Emperor, is well-documented. Given the 18th century date of this watch it seems likely that it entered the Palace complex during Qianlong's reign.
A George lll mahogany longcase clock signed William Holland Chester, the cabinet stamped Gillows With a 32cm arched brass and silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, blued pierced hands, centred seconds sweep, cast rococo spandrels with a lunar calendar in the arch the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell the case with a swan neck cresting, gilded finials above reeded Corinthian columns the trunk with a long door stamped Gillows, flanked by reeded quarter columns raised upon a panelled plinth base and bracket feet. 254cms highx49x23cms. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 2170 The clock has been subject to an extensive project of restoration and renovation. The hood, replaced and re gilded finials, replaced brass rosette roundels, restoration to the swan neck cornice, signs of a break running left to right in two places and at the top beneath the arch, new strengthening blocks applied at the back, restoration to the lower part of left hand side and the right hand side, replaced cheek boards to the arch and to the left and right sides and to the bottom, glazed door replaced. Movement completely overhauled and polished, dial and movement possible associated signs of additional blocks below the seat board, dial polished, restoration to the frieze above the dental work on the trunk, piece inset approx. 26 x 3.5cm, repair to the veneer on the left hand side angle.
Omega Seamaster Automatic stainless steel wristwatch dating to late 1960's brushed silver face with central seconds sweep and date aperture, with associated bracelet 24 jewel 565 movement Condition report: Good to fair - with surface scratches in keeping with wear, scuffs to glass panel - currently running
OMEGA AUTOMATIC a gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, the circular signed silvered dial with steel coloured batons, hands and sweep seconds, date aperture at 3 o'clock, the three piece case housing a signed, 24 jewel, 562 movement, numbered 19688204, on a later bracelet; with a 1950's gentleman's Oris wristwatch on a strap
A Gentleman's Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust Wristwatch, model no. 16014, ref no: 8549141, the silvered dial with baton hour markers, sweep seconds hand and date aperture at 3 o'clock in stainless steel case with fluted bezel on signed stainless steel jubilee bracelet with folding clasp, case width 35mm in green Rolex box, no papers
A Gentleman's Rolex Oyster Perpetual officially certified Chronometer Wristwatch, the cream dial with hourly applied gold chevron markers sweep seconds hand and date aperture at 3 o'clock in 18ct gold case with fluted bezel on associated gold bracelet with folding clasp, case width 35mm, in green Rolex box

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