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An 18 ct gold cased full hunter pocket watch by the American Waltham Watch Co. The signed white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the signed nineteen jewel movement numbered 22106442, the case hallmarked Chester 1923, maker's mark of Thomas Russell & Son. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, crystal lacking, approximately 100 grammes all in.
GENTLEMAN'S GOLD PLATED OPEN FACE WALTHAM POCKET WATCHthe signed nineteen jewels keyless wind movement numbered 13045296, the signed white dial with Arabic numerals, sunken subsidiary seconds at six, blued steel hands, the 55mm gold plated case numbered 407501; together with a hair work Victorian Albert chain, an Ingersoll pocket watch and a pair of nine carat gold cufflinks
A COLLECTION OF FIVE POCKET WATCHES, comprising a hunter pocket watch by Waltham, the signed white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to keyless wind movement signed 'Lady Waltham', monogrammed to cover, together with three further open face pocket watches by Waltham, and an open face pocket watch signed 'Dueber Hampden', first watch case diameter 4cm (5)
AN 18CT GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH BY WALTHAM, the circular signed white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, outer scale 0-60 and subsidiary seconds dial, to keyless wind ¾ plate movement numbered 1090054, the case hallmarked for Birmingham 1885, with retailer's inscription 'Henry W. Bedford, 67 Regent Street, London' to cuvette, the reverse monogrammed and dated 1887, case diameter 4.7cm
TWO POCKET WATCHES, comprising a 9ct gold hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to keyless wind movement signed 'Waltham' and numbered 18308738, together with a gilt metal half hunter pocket watch, (glass deficient), first watch case diameter 4.9cm (2)
Three pocket watches, a Waltham USA gold-plated demi-hunter pocket watch, top wind movement, Dennison Star case, an un-named gold-plated open face pocket watch, top wind movement, Amrok Watch Case of New York, a silver demi-hunter pocket watch, top wind movement, roman numeral chapter ring with subsidary seconds dial, engine turned case, bubble glass missing to outer cover, hallmarked London (imported) 1910. (3)
A very rare piece of history - Captain J.E. Crossland R.N.R., R.D. Royal Navy Reserve Medal for long and distinguished service, with miniature in silver gilt. British War Medal World War 1. Mercantile Marine War Medal 1919 CQD Medal named in the original box. A 14ct gold cased pocket watch and chain in the original presentation box in working order presented to the recipient by the President of the United States. Crossland from Hamilton Ontario schooled on board HMS Conway, he left with a double extra certificate, a winner of Seamanship and English History as well as other prizes. He was for years aboard the Kirkwood in Liverpool it was dismasted and foundered in the North Atlantic after being stranded on the Bar of the Columbia River in Portland. Crossland took his first examination and from that was appointed Second Mate of the Earls Court, and other Liverpool vessel. After 12 months on the ship he was one of 6 survivors after she was wrecked on the Margin Sands in the Bristol Channel. He then took another examination and became Second Mate on the Clme and Proper a British Steamer belonging to Cardiff thus enabling him to take his Masters Certificate. In 1887 he joined P & O where he was 5th Officer of the Carthage. He rose to 2nd Officer on the Himalaya which were steamships. He then joined White Star and obtained commission in the Royal Naval Reserves in 1892. He took part in the Bombardment of Suda Bay Crete in 1897. He was awarded the Royal Naval Reserve Decoration for long and distinguished service by King Edward VII in 1908. He had commanded the Tropic, Bovic, Corinthic and Ceramic. The Great War broke out in 1914 when Crossland was commanding the Athentic, he was transferred to the Cymric carrying munitions and was one of 5 vessels to get past the German submarines. After this he was on another 2 ships Corinthic and Ceramic. In March 1920 he was transferred to the Athenic and it was during this time in command effected a rescue at sea. The Athenic received a wireless call near San Salvador from the Munamar, a steamer which was hard ashore with 83 stranded passengers. The Athenic saved them all along with their baggage. This earned him a much prized recognition from the U.S. Goverment, and this Waltham gold watch was presented to him by President Harding, also from the American people. During this period he received this CQD Medal in silver gilt and in its presentation box one of possibly only 4-5 struck. The passengers of the Munamar wrote him a personal thank you letter which has been framed as you can see, is part of this wonderful collection. Captain Crossland retired and his last voyage arrived in Southampton on 28th September 1923.
AMERICAN WATCH CO, WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS; an early 20th century 9ct yellow gold cased open face crown wind non-magnetic pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and with subsidiary second dial and inscribed with maker's name, the movement no.14006841, the case hallmarked for Birmingham 19018, diameter 4.8cm.
WALTHAM WATCH COMPANY, MASSACHUSETTS; an early 20th century gold plated crown wind full hunter pocket watch, the circular dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, and with maker's name, the movement also inscribed "P.S. Bartlett", no.22037075, and THOMAS RUSSELL & SON, LIVERPOOL; an open face pocket watch, the dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with maker's name, "Tempus Fugit", and "Adjusted", movement number 3193 (2).
AMERICAN WATCH CO, WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS; a late 19th century hallmarked silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, inscribed with makers name, movement no.7945689, case hallmarked for Birmingham 1898, diameter 5.3cm.
An early 20th century hallmarked silver cased open faced crown wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial, the movement inscribed no.444482, case hallmarked for Birmingham 1919, diameter 5cm, a similar gold plated example (af), and a WALTHAM full hunter example, also a stainless steel gold plated Sekonda lady's wristwatch, and a yellow metal and opal tie pin (5).
WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS; a late 19th century hallmarked silver open faced key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial, the movement inscribed with makers name and no.3520187, diameter 5.2cm, and a further smaller example, both cases hallmarked for Birmingham 1887 (2).
An American Watch Co Waltham gold plated hunter pocket watch, white dial, Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, Foggs paten key wind movement, serial No 775405, gold plated hunted case, engraved with initials within shield cartouche, triple ring target rear cover, numbered 46117, 54mm diameter, 128.9g gross
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