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Lot 452

Two medals from Thomason's Medallic Bible series, circa-1830, each depicting Jael Driving the Nail Through the Head of Sisera in white metal and measuring approx. 73mm in diameter, blank verso; together with various Edward VII and George V coronation commemorative medals (one being issued by Handsworth Urban District Council), Sheffield silver swimming medal, Edwardian silver button by EJ Trevitt & Sons of Chester, along with a gilt example featuring male portrait head in profile, marked verso "Presented to General LaFayette, L, H & S Covill, Button Manufacturers, Waterbury, Con." Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 1310

American Waterbury Clock Company miniature gilt brass carriage clock (at fault)

Lot 1095

Annie Leibovitz is an American photographer known for her iconic portraits of celebrities, politicians, and other public figures. She was born on October 2, 1949, in Waterbury, Connecticut, and grew up in a military family.Leibovitz began her career as a staff photographer for Rolling Stone magazine in 1970, where she became known for her candid and intimate portraits of musicians such as The Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan. In 1983, she joined Vanity Fair magazine as a contributing photographer, where she continued to produce striking and influential images of celebrities and other famous people.Over the course of her career, Leibovitz has captured some of the most famous and powerful figures of our time, including Queen Elizabeth II, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Barack Obama, and Serena Williams, among many others. Her photographs are known for their dramatic lighting and bold compositions, and she has been credited with revolutionizing the genre of celebrity portraiture.In addition to her work in photography, Leibovitz has also published several books and has been the subject of numerous exhibitions and retrospectives around the world. She has received numerous awards for her work, including the American Society of Magazine Editors' Lifetime Achievement Award in 2009.Measures 11.75 x 8.75.Mounted to archival quality paper.Verso is blank.Printed circa 1980s.

Lot 371

Annie Leibovitz (born 1949) is an American photographer widely recognized for her iconic portraits of celebrities and cultural figures. She was born in Waterbury, Connecticut, and developed an interest in photography during her time at the San Francisco Art Institute. Leibovitz's career took off when she joined the staff of Rolling Stone magazine in 1970. As the chief photographer for the publication, she captured images that became synonymous with the 1970s and the counterculture movement. Her distinctive style and ability to capture the essence of her subjects led to numerous memorable and often controversial photographs, including her famous portrait of John Lennon and Yoko Ono taken just hours before Lennon's tragic death. In 1983, Leibovitz began working for Vanity Fair, where she continued to produce striking portraits that graced the covers and pages of the magazine. Her artistic approach blended elements of documentary photography with staged, cinematic settings, resulting in visually captivating and thought-provoking images.Throughout her career, Leibovitz has photographed countless notable individuals, ranging from musicians and actors to politicians and cultural icons. Her portfolio includes portraits of Queen Elizabeth II, Barack Obama, Mick Jagger, Meryl Streep, and many others. Leibovitz's work has been exhibited in major galleries and museums worldwide, and she has received numerous awards and honors for her contributions to photography. Her distinctive style and ability to capture the essence of her subjects have made her one of the most renowned and influential photographers of our time. Measures 9.52 x 12.5 Printed circa Verso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.

Lot 34

A gentlemen's pocket watch, key wound marked fine silver along with a sterling silver pocket watch, with movement removed and loose, plus an Ingersoll Waterbury pocket watch

Lot 5134

Late 19th/early 20th century American Waterbury Clock Company Gothic style mantel clock with 8-day movement and alarm facility striking on a bell H38cm

Lot 26

A Chinese bronze mirror, Six Dynasties Period (220-589) cast around the central pierced knob with two fantastic mythical birds, one with a human head enclosed by a milled border, the raised rim with varied borders, 11.4cm wideUK Private CollectionFormally in the Dr Franco Vannotti CollectionExhibited at the Exhibition of Bronzen aus dem alten China, Reitberg Museum Zurich, 1975, Catalouge No. 92Exhibited  at the Exhibition of Chinese and Korean Art from the Collections of Dr Franco Vannotti, Hans Popper and Others, Eskenazi, London 1989, Catalogue, No. 33Illustrated by Waterbury, Bird-Deities in Vhina, Pl. LIIIPurchased Sotheby's 7th June 1994  

Lot 254

Four pocket watches to include a silver Jones & Jones watch, a Waterbury, a Hamilton and Waltham having a pictorial dialLocation:

Lot 489

Vintage gold plated the waterbury pocket watch, the dial with flower decoration

Lot 520

THREE ASSORTED POCKET WATCHES including an example of a Sterling silver (London 1813) pair cased 60mm watch, signed Eaton London; a similar pair cased example (Chester 1726?), 52mm; and a base metal open-faced example, signed the Waterbury Watch Co. Conn. USA. (3)Recommended for spares or repairs purposes.

Lot 423

A collection of American Civil War era buttons, makers include Horstman Brothers & Co, Waterbury

Lot 156

Annie Leibovitz is a renowned American portrait photographer. She was born on October 2, 1949, in Waterbury, Connecticut. Leibovitz's career took off in the 1970s when she began working for Rolling Stone magazine. She became known for her iconic portraits of celebrities, musicians, and other notable individuals. Leibovitz's distinctive style often involved dramatic lighting, bold compositions, and a willingness to experiment with unconventional poses and settings. Her work captured the essence and personality of her subjects, and she was able to establish a strong connection with them, resulting in striking and intimate portraits.Throughout her career, Leibovitz has photographed countless influential figures, including musicians like John Lennon, Bob Dylan, and Bruce Springsteen, actors such as Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks, and political figures like Barack Obama and Queen Elizabeth II. Her photographs have graced the covers of numerous magazines and have been exhibited in major museums and galleries worldwide. Leibovitz has received numerous awards and honors for her contributions to photography. She was designated a Living Legend by the Library of Congress in 2000 and received the Royal Photographic Society's Centenary Medal and Honorary Fellowship in 2019. Aside from her celebrity portraits, Leibovitz has also worked on personal projects and published several books, including "Annie Leibovitz: Photographs" and "Annie Leibovitz at Work." Her work continues to inspire and influence photographers around the world, making her one of the most prominent figures in contemporary photography. Measures 8.26 x 10.76 Printed circa 2000sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.

Lot 456

Annie Leibovitz is a renowned American portrait photographer. She was born on October 2, 1949, in Waterbury, Connecticut. Leibovitz's career took off in the 1970s when she began working for Rolling Stone magazine. She became known for her iconic portraits of celebrities, musicians, and other notable individuals. Leibovitz's distinctive style often involved dramatic lighting, bold compositions, and a willingness to experiment with unconventional poses and settings. Her work captured the essence and personality of her subjects, and she was able to establish a strong connection with them, resulting in striking and intimate portraits.Throughout her career, Leibovitz has photographed countless influential figures, including musicians like John Lennon, Bob Dylan, and Bruce Springsteen, actors such as Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks, and political figures like Barack Obama and Queen Elizabeth II. Her photographs have graced the covers of numerous magazines and have been exhibited in major museums and galleries worldwide. Leibovitz has received numerous awards and honors for her contributions to photography. She was designated a Living Legend by the Library of Congress in 2000 and received the Royal Photographic Society's Centenary Medal and Honorary Fellowship in 2019. Aside from her celebrity portraits, Leibovitz has also worked on personal projects and published several books, including "Annie Leibovitz: Photographs" and "Annie Leibovitz at Work." Her work continues to inspire and influence photographers around the world, making her one of the most prominent figures in contemporary photography. Measures 8.26 x 10.76 Printed circa 2000sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.

Lot 56

Annie Leibovitz is a renowned American portrait photographer. She was born on October 2, 1949, in Waterbury, Connecticut. Leibovitz's career took off in the 1970s when she began working for Rolling Stone magazine. She became known for her iconic portraits of celebrities, musicians, and other notable individuals. Leibovitz's distinctive style often involved dramatic lighting, bold compositions, and a willingness to experiment with unconventional poses and settings. Her work captured the essence and personality of her subjects, and she was able to establish a strong connection with them, resulting in striking and intimate portraits.Throughout her career, Leibovitz has photographed countless influential figures, including musicians like John Lennon, Bob Dylan, and Bruce Springsteen, actors such as Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks, and political figures like Barack Obama and Queen Elizabeth II. Her photographs have graced the covers of numerous magazines and have been exhibited in major museums and galleries worldwide. Leibovitz has received numerous awards and honors for her contributions to photography. She was designated a Living Legend by the Library of Congress in 2000 and received the Royal Photographic Society's Centenary Medal and Honorary Fellowship in 2019. Aside from her celebrity portraits, Leibovitz has also worked on personal projects and published several books, including "Annie Leibovitz: Photographs" and "Annie Leibovitz at Work." Her work continues to inspire and influence photographers around the world, making her one of the most prominent figures in contemporary photography. Measures 8.26 x 10.76 Printed circa 2000sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.

Lot 406

Annie Leibovitz is a renowned American portrait photographer. She was born on October 2, 1949, in Waterbury, Connecticut. Leibovitz's career took off in the 1970s when she began working for Rolling Stone magazine. She became known for her iconic portraits of celebrities, musicians, and other notable individuals. Leibovitz's distinctive style often involved dramatic lighting, bold compositions, and a willingness to experiment with unconventional poses and settings. Her work captured the essence and personality of her subjects, and she was able to establish a strong connection with them, resulting in striking and intimate portraits.Throughout her career, Leibovitz has photographed countless influential figures, including musicians like John Lennon, Bob Dylan, and Bruce Springsteen, actors such as Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks, and political figures like Barack Obama and Queen Elizabeth II. Her photographs have graced the covers of numerous magazines and have been exhibited in major museums and galleries worldwide. Leibovitz has received numerous awards and honors for her contributions to photography. She was designated a Living Legend by the Library of Congress in 2000 and received the Royal Photographic Society's Centenary Medal and Honorary Fellowship in 2019. Aside from her celebrity portraits, Leibovitz has also worked on personal projects and published several books, including "Annie Leibovitz: Photographs" and "Annie Leibovitz at Work." Her work continues to inspire and influence photographers around the world, making her one of the most prominent figures in contemporary photography. Measures 8.26 x 10.76 Printed circa 2000sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.

Lot 356

Annie Leibovitz is a renowned American portrait photographer. She was born on October 2, 1949, in Waterbury, Connecticut. Leibovitz's career took off in the 1970s when she began working for Rolling Stone magazine. She became known for her iconic portraits of celebrities, musicians, and other notable individuals. Leibovitz's distinctive style often involved dramatic lighting, bold compositions, and a willingness to experiment with unconventional poses and settings. Her work captured the essence and personality of her subjects, and she was able to establish a strong connection with them, resulting in striking and intimate portraits.Throughout her career, Leibovitz has photographed countless influential figures, including musicians like John Lennon, Bob Dylan, and Bruce Springsteen, actors such as Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks, and political figures like Barack Obama and Queen Elizabeth II. Her photographs have graced the covers of numerous magazines and have been exhibited in major museums and galleries worldwide. Leibovitz has received numerous awards and honors for her contributions to photography. She was designated a Living Legend by the Library of Congress in 2000 and received the Royal Photographic Society's Centenary Medal and Honorary Fellowship in 2019. Aside from her celebrity portraits, Leibovitz has also worked on personal projects and published several books, including "Annie Leibovitz: Photographs" and "Annie Leibovitz at Work." Her work continues to inspire and influence photographers around the world, making her one of the most prominent figures in contemporary photography. Measures 8.26 x 10.76 Printed circa 2000sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.

Lot 306

Annie Leibovitz is a renowned American portrait photographer. She was born on October 2, 1949, in Waterbury, Connecticut. Leibovitz's career took off in the 1970s when she began working for Rolling Stone magazine. She became known for her iconic portraits of celebrities, musicians, and other notable individuals. Leibovitz's distinctive style often involved dramatic lighting, bold compositions, and a willingness to experiment with unconventional poses and settings. Her work captured the essence and personality of her subjects, and she was able to establish a strong connection with them, resulting in striking and intimate portraits.Throughout her career, Leibovitz has photographed countless influential figures, including musicians like John Lennon, Bob Dylan, and Bruce Springsteen, actors such as Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks, and political figures like Barack Obama and Queen Elizabeth II. Her photographs have graced the covers of numerous magazines and have been exhibited in major museums and galleries worldwide. Leibovitz has received numerous awards and honors for her contributions to photography. She was designated a Living Legend by the Library of Congress in 2000 and received the Royal Photographic Society's Centenary Medal and Honorary Fellowship in 2019. Aside from her celebrity portraits, Leibovitz has also worked on personal projects and published several books, including "Annie Leibovitz: Photographs" and "Annie Leibovitz at Work." Her work continues to inspire and influence photographers around the world, making her one of the most prominent figures in contemporary photography. Measures 8.26 x 10.76 Printed circa 2000sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.

Lot 187

An early 20th century brass carriage alarm clock, by Waterbury Clock Co, USA, white enamelled dial with black Arabic numerals, repeat button to top, 7.7 by 5.5cm by 10cm high.

Lot 1603

Interesting collection of pictorial and small buttons including 'Incroyable and Marveilleuse' stamped and tinted brass button 27mm diameter, an unusual lacquered and gilded Golden Fleece button by Waterbury, a small brass button depicting a mill scene by Albert Parent and Company (Paris) and others (approx 50)

Lot 216

A brass carriage clock, by The Waterbury Clock Company, the alarm movement AF

Lot 341

A Waterbury 14cm diameter USA ships clock

Lot 429

A LATE 19th C. WATERBURY CLOCK CO CLOCK STRIKING ON A COILED ROD, THE MOVEMENT IN A GLAZED MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD CASE WITH GILT COLUMNS FLANKING THE DOOR

Lot 599

Empire Column American 19th century wall clock with 30 hour weight driven movement by Waterbury Clock Co. with glass panel depicting a winter scene

Lot 460

A 19th century American Waterbury Clock Company wall clock.

Lot 42

A gentlemen's pocket watch, key wound marked fine silver along with a sterling silver pocket watch, with movement removed and loose, plus an Ingersoll Waterbury pocket watch

Lot 406

An early 20th century Waterbury Clock Company, USA, Ball desk clock, the nickel collar inscribed 'A Shuman to Sir Henry Knight, Christmas 1901', approx 6cms diameter.

Lot 422

An American Waterbury Clock Company wall clock.

Lot 210

A Late 19th/Early 20th Century American Wall Clock by the Waterbury Clock Company, 65cms High

Lot 206

A 19th century Waterbury Clock Company wall clock.

Lot 143

A mixed lot to include nine pocket watches, some silver, including Collyer, A.W.W, Co, Waterbury, Railway Timekeeper, etc & one vintage watch face, (10).

Lot 1346

A George III yellow metal single fusee pair cased pocket watch, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and movement signed 'T. Williamson, London' and numbered 7323, with a silver gilt key wind pocket watch and a gold plated pocket watch, the movement stamped 'Waterbury' (3).Condition Report: Diameter of the yellow metal watch 4.5cm, thickness 2.5cm

Lot 172

Zenith WWI Royal Flying Corps 30-hour Non-Luminous Mark V nickel cased lever pocket watch, black dial marked 'C.B. 7127' with Arabic numerals, minute markers and subsidiary seconds, signed movement with compensated balance and regulator, no. 2332149, hinged cuvette, the case with markings 'A (underlined) ^', signed case, 52mm; together with an Ingersoll Waterbury chrome cased pocket watch, 46mm (box) (2)

Lot 387

Waterbury Watch Co. Series J nickel cased duplex pocket watch, 53mm; together with an American Waltham gold plated lever pocket watch, screw case, 54mm (2)

Lot 491

A 19th Century American Waterbury Clock Co. faux slate mantel clock

Lot 434

An Anniversary type clock under a glass dome, 30cms high; together with a Waterbury Clock Company carriage clock in a brass case, 10cms high; and a ticket clock in a brass case (lacks movement), 13cms high (3).

Lot 517

A 19th century American Waterbury Clock Company wall clock.

Lot 518

A 19th century Waterbury Clock Company wall clock.

Lot 519

A 19th century Waterbury Clock Company wall clock.

Lot 1200

Collection of watches including Timex Waterbury a Meisterart Prowerke both running and a timex.

Lot 570

Waterbury Clock Co. American 8 day drop dial calendar wall clock with striking spring driven movement in a rosewood case (pin required to pendulum spring) Ht 59cm W 40cm  

Lot 458

An Anniversary type clock under a glass dome, 30cms high; together with a Waterbury Clock Company carriage clock in a brass case, 10cms high; and a ticket clock in a brass case (lacks movement), 13cms high (3).

Lot 6201

A German and American 19th century 30-hour alarm clock - German Bavarian carved case with a crenellated top and decorative turrets on a rectangular carved plinth with four pad feet, two train movement with alarm, paper dial with Roman numerals, spade hands and brass alarm setting disc to the centre, visible pendulum marked RA, sounding the alarm on a bell. H36 W27 D14.An American "Waterbury" shelf clock in a wooden veneered case with a glazed door and painted tablet, painted steel dial with roman numerals, Maltese steel hands and brass alarm setting disc to the centre, with a separate alarm mechanism sounding the alarm on a bell. With pendulum. H27 W27 D10.

Lot 1872

A silver cased gentleman's lever pocket with dial marked for Pidduck & Sons, Hanley - Birmingham 1891 - running - sold with a 1901 Chester silver cased similar and a steel cased Waterbury, both a/f

Lot 1052

New England Impressionist Beach Scene, depicting a dory on the dunes of Cape Cod. Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Born on May 23, 1887 in Waterbury, CT. Davis studied at the Boston Museum School. By the turn of the century she had moved to San Francisco where she further studied at the Mark Hopkins Institute (1905-06), UC Berkeley, and received a B.A. degree at the CCAC. About 1916 she began teaching in the public schools in the San Francisco Bay area and then for 26 years she was head of the art department at College of San Mateo. Upon retirement in the mid-1950s, she settled on the Monterey Peninsula. A spinster, Davis died in Pacific Grove, CA on Oct. 19, 1976. Member: Carmel AA; SF Women Artists; SFAA; Calif. and American Bookplate Societies. Exh: PPIE, 1915; San Francisco Art Association, 1918. Overall size: 20 x 24 in. Sight size: 15 1/4 x 19 1/4 in.

Lot 344

A 19th Century inlaid rosewood drop-dial wall clock, Waterbury Clock Co. USA

Lot 1379

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany mantel clock of shaped arched form, the enamelled dial set with Roman numerals, flanked by a pair of brass columns on bracket feet, height 17cm, width 30cm, together with Edwardian inlaid mahogany mantel clock manufactured by Waterbury Clock Co, height 35cm (2).

Lot 2310

Three American two train oak cased shelf clocks manufactured by The New Haven Clock Company, Waterbury Clock Company and Ansonia; also two other Ansonia two train oak cased mantel clocks, all with pendulums and keys (5)

Lot 530

Assorted nickel, chrome and gunmetal pocket and fob watches for repair to include a Goliath 8 days; Waterbury Series L; Rone Seven etc

Lot 605

Quantity of lever and cylinder fob watch movements principally for repair to include Mathey, White, Flinn, Ballantyre, Waterbury, Waltham (50)

Lot 418

A 19th century oak Waterbury striking wall clock, 39 x 100cm.

Lot 146

An early 20th century American Waterbury Clock Company wall clock, height 100cms

Lot 81

ANNIE LEIBOVITZ (Waterbury,1949). C-print su carta " LANCE ARMSTRONG, NEW YORK, 1999". Firma, titolo, data e tiratura P.A 3 a matita in basso. La tiratura in numeri arabi è di 40 esemplari. 37x52 cm su carta 51x61 cm. ANNIE LEIBOVITZ (Waterbury,1949). C-print on paper "LANCE ARMSTRONG, NEW YORK, 1999". Signed, titled, dated and edition P.A 3 in pencil at the bottom. The edition in Arabic numerals is 40 copies. 37x52cm on paper 51x61cm.

Lot 112A

American shelf clock, Waterbury Clock Co, Connecticut, 25.5cm; another American shelf clock, simluated rosewood case, 23cm; and an Art Deco style oak cased mantel clock, silvered chapter ring, 22cm.Qty: 3

Lot 6228

Waterbury - 19th-century American 8-day mahogany wall clock, with a circular 12� dial and hexagonal dial surround, Roman numerals and minute track with steel moon hands, twin train spring driven movement striking the hours on a coiled going, with carved ear pieces, glazed tablet to the pendulum regulation door and chisel shaped base.With key and pendulum.

Lot 338

A mahogany and ebonised Vienna regulator style wall clock, 20th century, with broken arched pediment and knopped finials, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial at twelve, the glazed door flanked by bobbin turned pillars, one broken to near centre, 117cm high; together with an American Banjo No.1 eight day wall clock, by Waterbury, Connecticut, with circular dial having Arabic numerals, with glass panel to base with a picture of boats by an island, label verso, with winder, 57cm high (2) Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece offered for sale. Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 1019

A "Gingerbread" style wall Clock, the glazed door panel with gold floral relief, by Felix, Waterbury Clock Co., USA with eight day movement, pendulum and key present.

Lot 456

Two brass cased carriage clocks, one enamel face Waterbury and Co

Lot 193

Two Gold Plated Open Faced Pocket Watches, signed Waltham and Waterbury Watch Co, the Waterbury pocket watch movement with a duplex escapement (2)The Waterbury watch is stopping after about 10 seconds. Movement number 6715119.

Lot 237

A late 19thC American mantel clock by the Waterbury Clock Company, in a black toleware case, decorated in gilt to simulate papier mache, the paper dial with Roman numerals above a small aperture for pendulum, bell, etc., 42cm high.

Lot 7135

An American Waterbury Clock Co. USA drop dial wall clock, Roman dial, with pendulum

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