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A 9K GOLD POCKET WATCH BY WALTHAM, WITH 9K GOLD ALBERT CHAIN, the white dial with Roman numerals and second subsidiary dial, 9K gold case and suspension loop, dial signed, together with a 9K fancy-link Albert chain with T-bar terminal, chain length 33.5cm, chain total gross weight approx. 20.5g, pocket watch total gross weight approx. 99.50gCondition Report: Pocket watch: has not been opened to be inspected inside - in running condition at the time of inspectionChain: swivel clasp with a dentNormal wear
WALTHAM - a gold filled open-face keyless fob watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, case no. 356665, case width 34mm, working order with gold plated chainMovement – currently working Dial - restored chip between 7 and 8Glass - cleanHands - goodCase - light surface abrasions mainly on casebackCrown – hands adjust smoothly
Waltham Traveller keyless Hunter cased pocket watch, signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, railtrack minutes and subsidiary seconds, Dennison Watch Case Co. Star rolled gold case with hinged caseback, cuvette numbered 403148, signed 7 jewel movement, serial no. 17358927 (watch currently running)
Waltham Hunter cased pocket watch, signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, railtrack minutes and subsidiary seconds, Dennison watch case Co. Ltd, rolled gold moon case numbered 610941, signed 17 jewel movement, serial no. 20759743, (watch not currently running, lacking bezel, crystal and second hand, balance appears to be intact)
Waltham late Victorian silver key wound and open faced set pocket watch, signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, railtrack minutes and subsidiary seconds, coin edge hinged bezel, case back and cuvette, hallmarked Birmingham 1900, signed gilt full plate movement, serial no. 8913551 (watch is currently running)
Waltham 9ct gold cased hunter pocket watch, the outer case engraved with a monogram, white dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, engraved inner dust cover dated 1924, the crownwind movement signed 'Waltham Traveller', 38mmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
A silver cased Goliath pocket watch, Birmingham 1920, the watch with circular white enamel dial Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the case of square form on bun feet,9.5cm hightogether with a brass miniature carriage clock,early 20th century, the brass case with bevelled glass panels8cm highand a silver pocket watch,by Waltham, Birmingham 1924, with Roman numerals and subsiding second dial5 cm diameter (3)Condition ReportGoliath watch: hairline crack to face. It has been ticking - can hear and see the hands moving but cannot confirm if it will work over a prolonged period. Stand: tarnishing, minor scratches and dentFront face mishapenCarriage clock: minor surface scratches. The escapement does move but does not consistently run. Pocket watch: tarnishing and surface scratches. Is not overwound. It has been ticking - can hear and see the hands moving but cannot confirm if it will work over a prolonged period.
A SELECETION OF POCKET WATCHES, POCKET WATCH PARTS AND TOOLS, to include a full hunter John Forrest keyless wind gold plated pocket watch, AF, a base metal pocket watch case, makers mark HHG, a white metal pocket watch case with dismantled pocket watch parts inside signed Martyn Sq Waltham Mass, a white metal stop clock, a Yachtmans pocket watch, AF, two further pocket watch cases, a clock within a wooden case, movement unsigned, a swivel clock within a wooden case, dial signed Jean Roulet Le Locle, a pocket watch and compass with domed glass fronts and six small screw drivers, (condition report: many items AF, some broken, damaged, dismantled)
A small quantity of Costume Jewellery, including a silver Celtic style brooch, a silver necklace with pink beads, together with a Rado diastar stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, 107.2016.4, working but damaged, in 'Oriental Stores, Dubai' case, a damaged gold plated Waltham hunter pocket watch, not running, no glass etc., a cased pair of binoculars and a small quantity of quartz fashion wristwatches etc., (a lot)
Waltham a gold filled keyless wind open face pocket watch, movement number 15,673,626, screw back and a Waltham nickel cased key wind pocket watch, Fogg's patent movement, c1876 (2)both are in working condition but not guaranteed for accuracy, the Waltham has no seconds hand, both have surface scratches to the cases
A collection of pocket watch movements, including a fusee movement and enamelled dial, each detailed 'John Myers & Co Westminster Bridge...', another signed 'John Forrest London', and associated Waltham movements and dials.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Waltham gilt metal keyless wind half hunting cased fob watch with signed gilt movement, the signed enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals and subsidiary seconds, case diameter 4cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Waltham 18ct gold keyless wind half hunting cased gentleman's pocket watch, the signed jewelled movement detailed 'Hillside' and numbered '4524335', the signed enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals and subsidiary seconds, the inner case and case back interior detailed '18c', total weight 115.4g, case diameter 4.7cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Two silver pocket watches, a Waltham full hunter pocket watch with signed white enamel dial, fitted with a lever wind movement the case marked Birmingham 1914, mounted on a silver Albert chain, and an open face pocket watch, the dial signed , 'The Premier' Iverson Bros Knightsbridge, London 1914, back hinge and crystal broken, with white enamel dial, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial SILVER COLLECTION OF SIR RAY TINDLE CBE DL 1926-2022 The following obituary (edited) was published by Tindle Newspapers:Sir Ray Tindle was a man who had a life-long commitment to, and passion for, the newspaper industry. He was a newspaper man through and through.After leaving school he enlisted in the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment and saw service in the Far East between 1944 and 1947, rising to the rank of captain.He was extremely proud of his association with the now-disbanded regiment and greatly mourned its passing, going so far as to name his previous home in Farnham Devonshire House in its honour.Sir Ray made the Surrey town his home in the 1960s and made such an impact in the following 50 years that he was known by locals as Mr Farnham. If a charity or organisation needed help, Sir Ray was there. He eventually stepped down as Chairman of Tindle Newspapers when he was 90, remaining as president, with son Owen, who runs the Oxon Hoath Retreat and Conference Centre in Kent, taking over as Chairman.After returning to the UK after the War,Sir Ray acquired his first newspaper title, the Tooting & Balham Gazette, with his £300 demob payment. It was to be the first of many and, over the years through a series of launches and acquisitions, the group grew to a considerable force under the collective banner of Tindle Newspapers Ltd. It now owns local papers and radio stations covering large parts of Surrey, Hampshire, Essex, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, Wales, Ireland, the Channel Isles and the Isle of Man. Many of these papers are very long established, including the Monmouthshire Beacon founded in 1837.Others were launched in Queen Victorias reign, such as the Farnham Herald (1892), Cambrian News (1860), Cornish & Devon Post (1856), Mid-Devon Advertiser (1863) and the Tenby Observer (1853).The Tindle Group became the fourth largest UK local newspaper group by number of titles published.Sir Ray was a man of immense self-belief and iron determination, as characterised by his coat of arms, carried by all his newspapers, with the Latin motto Noli Cedere, which translates as Never Surrender.He retired as Chairman of the Surrey Advertiser in 1977 after 35 years. He was also a director for 18 years on the main board of The Guardian & Manchester Evening News, and Chairman for ten years of the Belfast News Letter, the UKs oldest provincial daily. He was a founder shareholder and, for many years, an alternate director, of Capital Radio.He became Master of the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers in 1985 after some 20 years of service on several committees and of the Court.Over the years he also donated sizeable sums to various worthy causes and projects, particularly in and around his hometown of Farnham.In 1973 Sir Ray was appointed OBE for services to the newspaper industry and in 1987 he was appointed CBE. In 1989 he became a Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Surrey. He was knighted in 1994 andwas made the Newspaper Personality of the Year at the 2005 Newspaper Awards, in the same year becoming an honorary vice-president of the Veteran Car Club of Great Britain.Sir Ray died as he would have wished, still committed to the media empire he had so painstakingly created over the course of a long and distinguished career.He was an avid collector of silver, and his collection is being sold by the estate in this auction.Condition Report: Please note that the movement has not been tested for the accuracy of time and may need a service at the buyer's expense.Ewbanks does not guarantee the future working of the movement and we do not guarantee the authenticity of any individual component parts since subsequent repairs and restoration work may have resulted in the replacement of original parts
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