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Gentlemen's Tudor gold (9ct) wristwatch with manual wind Tudor seventeen jewel shock-resisting movement, the circular dial with satin finish, baton hour markers and centre sweep seconds, in circular gold Rolex case (London 1968), on black leather strap, case measures approximately 32mm diameter
North Eastern Railway silver cased Chronograph Pocket Watch complete with hallmarked case and silver albert. Made by Reid & Sons Newcastle-on-Tyne with the movement fully signed and patented May 3rd 1883. It has two small dials within the main dial. The top shows the minutes and the bottom is the usual seconds and also a centre seconds sweep. Hand engraved 'NER' on the case rear. An extremely rare watch in full working order and must have been supplied for someone extremely important.
An steel and gold plated Omega Seamaster quartz ladies wrist watch, the case of curved square form, gilt batons, seconds sweep hand and date window, on bi-colour bracelet strap, boxed, with two spare links. CONDITION REPORT: Slight ware to gold plating, some scratches to case back. Not running. No papers.
A fine quality 18ct Hunting cased pocket stop watch With a 4.5cm white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and stop watch sweep, graduated seconds to one of the five seconds, manual wind movement, unsigned, the outer case stamped 18c the dust cover similarly marked, lever escapement, engraved inscription to inner dust cover 1908. (illustrated)
A mahogany cased granddaughter clock With an arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals, cast mask and leafy spandrels the arch centred with an oval cast with fruit and leaves pierced blued hands and a centre seconds sweep the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement now striking on coiled gong with a four pillar brass movement the case with a swan neck cresting with rose finials, rose terminals above a gilt metal pineapple finial, pierced fretwork frieze above fluted baluster columns, pierced fretwork sides the trunk with a mahogany crossbanded door flanked by similar columns raised upon a panel plinth base and claw and ball feet, plain rear legs with two weights and a pendulum. 192cms high x30x47cms. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: The case, the hood with a pineapple gilt finial, the plinth which it sits upon and the lower small plinth may be associated, dentil and blind fretwork and flowers good condition, hinges sound but a little loose, glass good condition, old putty around the rim, fluted columns good condition, fret work sides good condition, the trunk door fits flush to cabinet no warp, hinges solid no movement, minor scratching just below the door, minor surface scratching to raised panel plinth, some scratching to front claw and egg feet, the arched dial surface scratching to the arch, possibly later centre sweep hand, movement striking on a coiled gong, foot board original some rust to the pendulum hook, some signs of later soldering to the bracket which supports the pendulum, movement complete, some space between the arched dial and the cheek boards, with two weights and a pendulum.
A boxed gentleman's 1971 stainless steel Jaeger Le Coultre Memovex Automatic alarm wristwatch - the face set with baton numerals and revolving central alarm dial, central seconds sweep and date window at 3 o'clock, double crown, the back of the case bearing serial no. 1137715 - case diameter 37mm presented with an associated stainless steel mesh strap Condition report: Marks to case and glass consistent with use, watch back not removed, running and alarm working
A last quarter of 19th Century Silver cased, open face, and key wind pocket/stop watch, 42358, the frosted gilt and jewelled three-quarter plate movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel hairspring and blued steel screws to an enamel dial with sunk centre and outside scale of zero to 300 with Roman chapter Ring and minute track, signed "Marine Decimal Chronograph", Warranted, with gilt spade hands and blued steel sweep centre seconds in a hinged case with back cover centred with a vacant gartered cartouche and coin milled band with stop/start button at 2, marked for Chester 1878, makers mark WGH, and with corresponding case number, width 2 5/16" 45-55
A second half of the 20th Century 9ct Gold centre seconds calendar Wristwatch, Accurist, the 21-jewel movement (unseen) to a signed and silvered circular dial with applied gilt baton markers and dagger hands with sweep centre seconds and date aperture at 6, in a polished circular case with bevelled bezel and snap on lens, fitted with a sprung link bracelet, width 1 3/8" 50-60
A second half of the 20th Century Stainless Steel, centre seconds, calendar wristwatch, Le Cheminant "Master Mariner", the 25-jewel automatic movement (unseen) to a signed and silvered circular dial with applied baton markers and date aperture at 3, with gilt dagger hands and sweep centre seconds in a polished circular case with bevelled bezel and signed screw down back, numbered 374569 and fitted black leather strap, width 1 1/2" 70-90
A mid-20th Century Stainless Steel centre seconds Wristwatch, Omega, cal 286,20476095, the Swiss 17-jewel movement with monometallic balance and blued steel hairspring with lever escapement to a signed and silvered circular dial with Arabic quarters and baton markers with silvered hands and sweep centre seconds in a polished circular case with snap on front and back and fitted with a stitched leather strap
A last quarter of the 20th Century Stainless Steel automatic centre seconds calendar Wristwatch, Omega "Geneve", 1012, 37850017, the jewelled movement to a signed and silvered square dial with black and chrome baton markers, black painted hands with sweep centre seconds and date aperture at 3 in a polished square case with snap on back and fitted black leather strap, width 1 5/16" 200-250
A last quarter of the 20th Century Stainless Steel centre seconds calendar Wristwatch, Seiko "Kinetic", 130154, the movement (unseen) to a metallic blue signed circular dial with luminous hour markers and further luminous filled hands with sweep centre seconds and date aperture at 3, in a polished Steel case with rotating blue and red bezel, shouldered winding crown beneath single push button and fitted with a brick-link bracelet with deployant clasp, width 1 3/4"
Jno. Symonds, Reepham, an oak longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch square painted dial having centre sweep seconds hand and date hand, with black Roman hour numerals, outer Arabic five-minute numerals and an inner date ring, with flower and peach painted corner spandrels, blued steel hands and signed with the maker's name Jno. Symonds, Reepham, the falseplate to the dial stamped with the dialmaker's name Wilson, the oak case with an arched trunk door, the hood with cresting to the top, turned wooden finials, full tapering pillars with cast brass capitals, and a plain base standing on bracket feet, height 211cm. * Biography John Symonds is a well-recorded maker from Reedham, Norfolk who married Sarah Buddifut at Thursford on the 17th of June 1774 and was known to have taken a number of apprentices including Henry Brooks for 6 years from the 25th of March 1784. His shop was situated at the 'Sign of The Dial' in the north-west corner of market square where his wife died in 1806 and his son, also John, was born and died in 1810. John Symonds was the clockmaker to the diarist Parson Woodforde who lived at Weston Longeville from 1776 until his death in 1803 and who made numerous interesting entries regarding Symonds over a period of time including, on the 31st of August 1776, "Mr Symonds at Reepham brought home my new clock today and put the same up, for which I paid him £6.6.0. It is a very neat clock and I like it very much." (see Norfolk and Norwich Clocks & Clockmakers, edited by Clifford & Yvonne Bird for further information) James Wilson is considered the most prolific and important of painted dial makers, working in Great Charles Street, Birmingham from 1777 until at least 1809. His style is most distinctive and no two dials made by his firm are the same.
A Tag Heuer Professional mid size gentleman's quartz wrist watch, the white dial with luminous batons, hands and sweep seconds hand, date aperture at three o'clock, the steel case with screw back and screw down crown, numbered EF8575 and WH1111-K1, with two straps, paperwork, case and outer card box, purchased 3/2/97
A Tag Heuer chronometer gentleman's quartz wristwatch, with stainless steel bracelet, the grey dial with luminous batons, hands and sweep seconds hand, date aperture at three o'clock, the steel screw back case with screw down crown, numbered 83443 and WH5112-K1, on the original bracelet, with two spare links, with paperwork, case and outer card box, purchased 27/9/97
A Pair of Louis XVI Fauteuils France circa 1785, attributed to Claude Sené II, the backs are coved and of a tapering rectangular form, the top rail is of serpentine outline and the apex is carved with a boldly carved gadrooned border, the arms sweep out from the side rails, have upholstered arm pads and terminate in hexagonal capitals, the fauteuils stand on turned tapering fluted legs terminating in ovoid topie feet, 59cm wide, 92cm high, 54cm deep Claude II Sené ('le Jeune') was the youngest son of Claude I and brother of the famous Jean-Baptiste. He became a maître menuisier in 1743, worked in the Faubourg Saint Denis, declared himself insolvent in 1783 and by 1784 was re-established in the rue de Cléry. He worked for a number of private clients and also temporarily undertook commissions for the Garde-Meuble but these ceased with the Revolution. He left some beautiful examples of 'Louis XVI' chairs, typically well designed and exquisitely carved in the vein of the work of Jean-Baptiste. However, as these chairs were not royal commissions they tended to be simpler in their decoration.
A gentlemen's 9ct gold Tudor Royal mechanical watch, c.1950,on a later gold-plated expanding bracelet. Circular silvered dial, raised gilt batons with Arabic numerals at the quarter points, gilt hands and centre second sweep. Case marked 'Rolex', case no. RWC10893. Hallmarked 9ct gold, Edinburgh 1958
A gentlemen's stainless steel Rolex Oyster Air-King Precision watch, c.1946,model no. 4499. A circular silvered dial with gilt Arabic numerals, batons and hands and centre second sweep. Serial no. 422530. Later expanding bracelet. This watch case has not been opened and therefore we cannot definitively verify its authenticity
A gentlemen's 18ct gold Omega automatic chronometer Constellation watch, c.1960,the circular case 34mm diameter, with champagne dial, satin chapter ring, raised batons, date, sword hands and centre second sweep. An Omega Milanese bracelet fitted, with satin finish and polished borders. Ladder snap clasp with raised Omega logo to a Florentine ground. Bracelet hallmarked 18ct gold, London 1966. The bezel numbered 064. The case hallmarked 18ct gold, London 1960. Case no. 870 32064. Movement no. 17298912. Calibre 561
A gentlemen's bicolour Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust watch, c.1976,with an after market diamond set bezel and possible after market or adapted bracelet. A stainless steel case. Model no. 16013 with a gold Florentine dial, raised gold batons and hands, centre second sweep with date. After market gold bezel, grain set with a single row of brilliant cut diamonds. The bicolour jubilee style bracelet with fold-over clasp. Serial no. 4679603. No box or papersThe watch case has been opened and should be resealed prior to being worn.
A gentlemen's bicolour Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust watch, c.1990,case 36mm diameter, automatic movement, champagne diamond dot dial, luminous hands, centre second sweep and date. Gold fluted bezel, bicolour bracelet. Model no. 16233. Serial no. X995399. Rolex guarantee dated 1994. No boxThe watch case has been opened and should be resealed prior to being worn.

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