Waltham USA gold plated half hunter pocket watch having a white dial with roman numerals to the chapter ring and subsidiary dial to six. Mounted to an unmarked curb link pocket watch chain with T bar and dog lead clasp. Watch measures 10.5 inches. Chaun measures 27cm. Tests indicate 9ct gold.
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A Waltham American Watch Company Ltd, open faced, keyless wind, pocket watch of small size with foliate decorated gold plated, Dennison case, a half hunter pocket watch, having similar unsigned movement, with enamelled gold plated case and a Sekonda full hunter pocket watch in white metal case.
A silver 'Express Lever' open-face pocket watch, case by William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1930, together with a gold-plated hunter example by A. W. W. Co. Waltham, a collection of wristwatches including models marked Bulova, Rotary, Accurist, Calvin Klein, and other items Condition Report:No condition report available.
The poignant Great War campaign pair and U.S. Presidential Gold Watch for Lifesaving group awarded Captain A. G. Cromack, Mercantile Marine, for the rescue of the crew of the American schooner Maria O. Teel in January 1915; the very same watch that was recovered from his body in the North Sea after his command the S.S. Rio Colorado was mined and sunk in March 1917 British War and Mercantile Marine War Medals (Arthur G. Cromack), together with U.S. Presidential Gold Hunter Cased Watch for Saving Life at Sea, American Watch Co., Waltham Mass., No. 16177574, 14 carat, the front lid engraved with the Seal of the President of the United States of America, the inside back lid with presentation inscription ‘From the President of the United States [Woodrow Wilson] to Arthur G. Cromach (sic), Master of the British steamship Rio Colorado in recognition of his humane services in effecting the rescue at sea, on January 14, 1915, of the master and crew of the American schooner Maria O. Teel’, with 14 carat chain and attached fob compass in the form of a ship’s wheel, contained in its original Edwards & Zanner Co, Jewelers, Washington D.C., wooden presentation case, the medals a little polished but generally very fine, the watch apparently in good working order (3) £6,000-£8,000 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Some 294 watches were presented in the period 1880-1939, in gold and in silver; an example of an 1863 watch (18 carat) sold at Sotheby’s in New York in June 1994 for $26,450 (estimate $10,000-15,000). Arthur Garbutt Cromack was born in Darwen, Lancashire on 25 January 1872 and first went to sea as an apprentice in February 1888, aged 16. He subsequently qualified for his 1st Mate’s certificate in February 1895. Of subsequent events in January 1915, when, as captain of the S.S. Rio Colorado, he effected the rescue of the crew of the American brig Maria O. Teel, official correspondence states: ‘In the extract giving particulars of 14 January 1915, you will note that the American schooner Maria O. Teel of Boston was sighted with distress signals, and that after the captain [Cromack] of the S.S. Rio Colorado had noticed the schooner, notwithstanding the tempestuous weather prevailing, he ordered the steamer to proceed as close as possible to the unfortunate American schooner, whereupon it was noticed that the schooner put up signals to the following effect: “Stand by” – “I am a complete wreck” - “Do not abandon me.” The captain of the steamer hailed the schooner and asked whether the crew desired to be taken off, and they replied that they did. Notwithstanding the exceptional high and tempestuous seas prevailing, the boat was lowered from the steamer, with the Second Officer and four seamen in it, and after considerable difficulty and danger, the entire crew, including the Master and nine men, were taken off the schooner. The sea was so high and tempestuous that it was impossible for the lifeboat to lay alongside the schooner, and the crew jumped overboard and was picked up by the various men in the lifeboat of the S.S. Rio Colorado. All this happened between 1.50 p.m. and 5.00 p.m. on 14 January 1915, at which latter time the crew of the schooner was placed safely on board the Rio Colorado and landed at her next port of call.’ According to one newspaper report, the Master of the American schooner was not the most welcome of guests, for he was ‘a very rough and ignorant man’ who had a tendency to ‘grow violent.’ Tragically, Cromack was killed on 22 March 1917, when the Rio Colorado struck a mine in the North Sea. A related newspaper report states: ‘The evidence showed that an explosion occurred which caused the vessel to sink. Eight lives were lost. The captain was last seen in the water wearing a lifebelt. When the body was found there was in the pockets a gold watch, presented by the President of the United States for having saved the crew of an American ship. A verdict was returned of “Found drowned in the North Sea, death being due to an explosion, probably caused by a mine.” ’ Aged 45, Cromack left a widow, Florence, of Prospect Street, Scarborough, in which town he was buried in the Manor Road Cemetery. Sold with the Great War pair and Defence Medal awarded to his son, Arthur G. Cromack of the King’s Royal Rifle Corps, together with a rolled gold hunter cased watch, inscribed ‘Arthur G. Cromack, from his Father, Always Play the Game’; and various original news clippings and copies of Department of State correspondence concerning the award of his ‘gold watch with chain and charm’.
An 18ct gold open face pocket watch of small proportions, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and outer minute track, with a Waltham Mass crown wind movement no. 9394949, in an 18ct gold case with all over floral decoration, diameter 3.7cm, combined approx 47.4g.Condition Report: Has been wound and appears to be in going order, the case is good but under scrutiny you will see some small dents and scratches.Inner dust cover is also gold, gross weight is 47g.
WALTHAM; a 19th century gold plated full hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Arabic numerals, outer minute track and smaller subsidiary seconds dial, with crown wind movement no. 25684645.Condition Report: Some scratches and marks to the case as expected with age, overall good condition. Been wound and is in going order.
WALTHAM; a gold plated naval interest half hunter pocket watch, the reverse of the inner movement cover inscribed 'Presented to Clar on the occasion of his marriage as a token of friendship, 17th July 1916 from Jack HMS Orion', the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, and inscribed 'Waltham USA', diameter of dial excluding winding crown 4.7cm.
A ROLLED GOLD FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCH, manual wind, round white dial signed 'Waltham', Roman numerals, subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, engraved case front (condition report: missing hands to the subsidiary dial, winds, sets and runs at time of cataloguing although time keeping has not been tested, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)
A WALTHAM FULL HUNTER GOLD POCKET WATCH Late 19th Century, movement No. 3713285, case No. 142679 Engraved 14K case, decorated with elaborate cartouches, one side with monogram, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial at. 6 o'clock, top winding movement signed 'American Waltham Watch Co.' 40mm 58.3g Condition Information: The case show some light signs of wear commensurate with age mostly in the high points of the decoration, a small area of crazing to the dial at 5 o'clock, the watch is winding but not running completely fully, the movement is a touch sticky and would benefit from a service. Ownership Statement: This item is offered for sale without disclosing the identity of the owner. For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A Waltham British Military issue Pocket Watch, the black dial with circled T mark and Arabic numerals, signed 16s 9 jewel adj. temp. 3 pos. movement, no. 31598079, base metal screw fitting case with military markings '0552/520-8049, 5499', 50mm diameter, together with another Waltham military pocket watch with white dial, the same movement no. 31540244, 50mm diameter, both running (2)
A 9ct rose gold hunter cased Pocket Watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, manual crown wind Waltham 17-jewels movement no. 13276680, Dennison Watch Case Co., case, hallmarked Birmingham 1907, cuvette also in 9ct gold, the reverse monogrammed, 48mm diameter, gross total weight 95g, running, the suspension loop gold plated.
A Victorian 18ct yellow gold open face American Watch Co., (Waltham) chronograph Pocket Watch, the signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals and outer tachymeter, some damage to dial, the signed key wind movement no. 1,242334, 18ct gold cuvette, the caseback hallmarked London 1880, 49mm diameter, gross total weight 122g, watch winds and runs.
A Waltham hunting cased gentleman's pocket watch, the movement detailed 'Wm Ellery 2050416', the signed enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the case detailed 'Fahys Coin No1 M7467', case diameter 5.6cm, together with a gunmetal cased keyless wind open-faced pocket watch with skeletonized movement and dial, case diameter 5cm.
A Waltham gold cased keyless wind open-faced gentleman's pocket watch with signed and jewelled movement, the signed enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals and subsidiary seconds, the case back monogram engraved, the case back interior and inner case detailed 'K10', total weight 82.6g, case diameter 4.8cm.
A Victorian cased A.W.Co Waltham silver pocket watch. The watch having Roman numeral hour markers with a subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock. Movement number 4657732. Hallmarked Birmingham 1891. On metal chain with fob. The watch in fitted silk lined case. Together with an American Waltham Vanguard lever pocket watch, 21 jewel movement, movement number no. 6026247, the white dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds within a Silveroid screw case, circa 1900, 56mm. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate. All watches are sold as untested, therefore without warranty.
WALTHAM, NINE CARAT GOLD TRENCH WATCH the round enamel dial with Arabic hour markers, 32mm case, on a brown leather strap MOVEMENT: Not in working order, has been overwound. WEAR: Worn. DIAL: Hairline cracks and chips visible. CRYSTAL/ACRYLIC: Scratched. HANDS & MARKERS: Intact. CROWN: Intact. BRACELET/STRAP: Worn.
WALTHAM, GOLD PLATED FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCH WITH GOLD ALBERT CHAIN the round dial with Roman hour markers, 54mm case, with a nine carat gold Albert chain with agate sphere charm Qty: Chain = 37.6g MOVEMENT: No key to test if winding. WEAR: Worn condition.DIAL: Marks and spots visible. CRYSTAL/ACRYLIC: Discoloured, scratched. HANDS & MARKERS: Intact.
WALTHAM, FOURTEEN CARAT GOLD FOB WATCH the round dial with Arabic hour markers and gilt decoration, 39mm case with engraved decoration and engraved cartouche, on an unmarked ropetwist chain Qty: 85g gross MOVEMENT: Ticking at present. WEAR: Well worn. DIAL: Marks and cracks visible. CRYSTAL/ACRYLIC: Moves within setting. HANDS & MARKERS: Intact.
WALTHAM NINE CARAT GOLD HUNTER POCKET WATCH, the round dial with Roman hour markers, railroad outer seconds track and subsidiary dial, 49mm caseQty: 93gEngraved monogram to the outer casing.Inner movement cover is nine carat gold - no personal inscription.Hinges snap closed.Ticking at present.
A Goliath pocket watch, other pocket watches, wristwatches, pen and seals, a Goliath open face pocket watch, white enamel dial with roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial, in a gilt silver-plated nickel plain polished outer and inner case, stem wind movement, diameter of dial 47mm, diameter of case 57mm, no personal inscription or monogram, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given; Waltham - a gold-plated open face pocket watch, white dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, in a gold-plated plain polished case, stem wind movement, not running; three other pocket watches; two lady's vintage wristwatches, manual wind movements, strap models; three gentlemen's vintage manual wind wristwatches, no straps; a lady's vintage heart shape watch pendant; a Sheaffer fountain pen, boxed; and two wooden-handled seals; most wristwatches not running.Qty: 1 box
A gold-plated full hunter pocket watch, white enamel dial with roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial in a gold-plated plain polished outer case and inner case, both numbered 8739578, stem wind movement signed Am Watch Co Waltham Mass. and numbered 7898267, diameter of dial 41mm, diameter of case 50mm, no monogram or personal inscription, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
A gold-plated demi-hunter, three silver pocket watches and a silver Albert watch chain, a Fattorini & Sons Ltd of Bradford gold-plated demi-hunter pocket watch, white enamel dial with an Arabic numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial, engine turned case, stem wind movement, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given; a Waltham silver open face pocket watch, key wind, Birmingham 1898, another smaller stem wind Waltham, Birmingham 1902; another silver open face pocket watch, 43mm white enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial in a 50mm silver engine turned case, Chester 1891, key wind movement signed W Usher, Leicester, numbered 56308; a heavy silver double Albert watch chain, graduated curb links with two swivel fasteners, T bar and medallion, 3.2oz.Qty: 5
A collection of vintage jewellery, pocket watches, and wristwatches, an oval Wedgwood blue jasperware plaque on a white metal chain; a marcasite and white metal floral motif necklace; a paste set suite of necklace, bracelet, brooch and earclips; a metal charm bracelet with twelve charms attached, some marked Silver, some paste set; gilt metal chains of various designs and lengths; metal, gilt metal and paste set bracelets; Scottish style brooches, some paste; scarf clips; paste set hair grips; Waltham - a gold-plated open face pocket watch, white enamel dial with roman numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and signed Waltham USA, in a gold-plated plain polished outer and inner cases, both numbered 499249, stem wind movement, signed Crescent St Waltham Mass and numbered 15000271, diameter of dial 41mm, diameter of case 49mm, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given; a modern small full hunter pocket watch, engraved case, quartz movement, on a gilt metal chain; Cross - a 14Kt gold-plated pen; four ladies' quartz movement wristwatches, some boxed; three atomisers, boxed; trinket boxes; and two travel alarm clocks.Qty: 1 box
Waltham - a 9 carat yellow gold open face pocket watch, white enamel dial with roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial, signed Waltham USA, in a 9 carat yellow gold plain polished outer and inner case, hallmarked Birmingham 1925 and numbered 307647, stem wind movement, signed AWW Co Waltham USA and numbered 24621572, diameter of dial 41mm, diameter of case 47mm, gross weight 86.3g, with material pouch, no personal inscription or monogram, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.

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