9ct. gold cased keyless-wind full hunting cased Pocket Watch, key-wind 18ct. gold cased open-faced Fob Watch, London

9ct. gold cased keyless-wind full hunting cased Pocket Watch, key-wind 18ct. gold cased open-faced Fob Watch, London

A gentleman’s 9ct. gold cased keyless-wind full hunting cased Pocket Watch, Birmingham, 1924, the lever movement signed A.W.W. Co., Waltham, U.S.A., No.

24083422, plain cuvette, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, outer case undecorated.

A lady’s gold and turquoise enamel key-wind open-faced Fob Watch,
with an unsigned gilt cylinder movement,
case No. 0109, the cuvette marked
No. 14596, Chs Oudin, Palais Royal,
No. 52, the white enamel dial with black
Roman numerals, the case back turquoise
enamel with gold stars at intervals, the
centre with an initialled shield-shaped
cartouche.

A key-wind 18ct. gold cased
open-faced Fob Watch, London, 1837,
with a gilt fusee lever movement, mask
and scroll engraved balance cock, the
backplate signed Geoe’ Brown, Dublin,
23200, slow/fast regulator, the gilt
engine-turned dial with gilt Roman
numerals and hands, the case back with
floral, leafage and scroll engraved
decoration.

A gilt-on-copper pair-cased
key-wind open-faced Pocket Watch,
circa 1800, the gilt fusee movement with
a verge escapement, rounded pillars with
scrolls at intervals, mask engraved scroll
pierced balance cock, signed to the
backplate Haley, London, No. 2194, the
white enamel dial with black Arabic
numerals, outer gilt-metal case, with key
as attached to a length of ribbon.

A gentleman’s key-wind
demi-hunting cased Pocket Watch, circa
1900, the gilt partly jewelled cylinder
movement signed H.S.H., Case
No. 82665, the cuvette marked Bennett fcf
Clench, Salisbury, the white enamel dial
with black Roman numerals, subsidiary
seconds and blued steel hands, the case
front with cobalt enamel Roman
numerals, otherwise engine-turned to the
back and front with a circular vacant
cartouche, with a key.

A gilt-on-copper and tortoise-
shell pair cased open-faced Pocket
Watch, last quarter of 18th Century, the
gilt fusee movement with a verge
escapement, squared architectural pillars,
scroll, bird and floral pierced balance
cock, signed to the backplate Edwd. Wills,
London, No. 1776, the white enamel dial
with black Arabic numerals and gilt
hands, in an outer gilt-metal and
tortoiseshell case.

A silver key-wind full hunting
cased Pocket Watch, Chester, 1837, the
gilt fusee movement with a verge
escapement, rounded pillars, vase and
floral engraved balance cock, signed to
the backplate Jno. Gregson, Lancaster,
No. 798, slow/fast regulator, the white
enamel dial with black Roman numerals
and gilt hands, the outer case
undecorated.

A silver key-wind full hunting
cased Pocket Watch, Chester, 1827, the
gilt fusee movement with a lever escapement, rounded pillars, plain balance cock, unsigned, case No. 5498, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals,

subsidiary seconds and gilt hands, the outer case undecorated

A gentleman’s copper-gilt pair cased open-faced Pocket Watch, 2nd half of 18th Century, the gilt fusee movement with a verge escapement, squared

architectural pillars with scrollwork divisions, mask engraved and scroll pierced balance cock, the movement signed Jo. Williamson, London, 8322, fusee chain

detached, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and gilt hands, gilt outer case

A lady’s 9ct. white gold cased Wrist Watch, import mark Glasgow, 1931, by Rolex, the jewelled lever movement marked Rolex, Princess, Swiss Made, the signed

rectangular dial with baton numeral indicators and blued steel hands, the rectangular case stepped and on a white metal bracelet with fold-over clasp
A small-size 18ct. gold cased key-wind demi-hunting cased Pocket Watch, London, 1856, with a three-quarter plate part jewelled lever movement, signed Abraham

Levi, Hastings, No. 14539, decorated winding hands to the cuvette, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands,

the case front with cobalt enamel Roman numerals, otherwise with engine-turned decoration

A gun-metal cased hourly repeating open-faced square cased strut-backed Watch, the back with a part jewelled glazed lever movement, unsigned, the circular

white enamel dial with black Roman hour numerals and subsidiary seconds with blued steel hands, the case back with applied initials

A gentleman’s keyless-wind full
hunting cased Pocket Watch, with an
unsigned part jewelled lever movement,
plain cuvette, the white enamel dial with
black Roman hour numerals, Arabic
minute numerals, subsidiary seconds and
gilt hands, the case back and front with
rayed decoration and an oval cartouche

A lady’s gold cased green
enamel and half-pearl set key-wind
open-faced Fob Watch, early 19th
Century, with a gilt fusee movement,
unsigned, the matt gilt dial with black
enamel Arabic numerals and circular
white enamel cartouches in a white
enamel surround, the case back with
green enamel guilloche decoration in
bands of half-pearls to back and front,
with a key

A lady’s 18ct. gold cased
keyless-wind demi-hunting cased Fob
Watch, Birmingham, 1906, with a gilt
part jewelled lever movement
No. 768224, plain cuvette, the white
enamel dial with black Arabic numerals
and blued steel hands, the case front
with cobalt enamel Roman numerals, the
case back and front with floral and
leafage engraved decoration, with a bow
brooch fitting

A rectangular gilt-metal Snuff Box, early 19th Century, the lid inset with a later watch movement, with a gilt Swiss cylinder movement, the white enamel dial

with black Arabic numerals and blued steel hands

A gentleman’s silver pair-cased key-wind open-faced Pocket Watch, Chester, 1838, the gilt fusee movement with a lever escapement, rounded pillars, the

engraved balance cock engraved Detach , slow/fast regulator, rose diamond endstone, the backplate inscribed Rob’ Roskell, Liverpool,
No. 26848, with a dust cover, the white
enamel dial with black Roman numerals,
subsidiary seconds and gilt hands, outer
case undecorated, with an open curb link
watch Albert, with a key

A gentleman’s 18ct. gold cased keyless-wind full hunting cased Pocket Watch, Birmingham, 1919, with a jewelled lever movement, signed P. S. Bartlett,

Waltham, Mass., with regulator, plain cuvette, the signed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, the outer

case plain

A gentleman’s 18ct. gold key-wind demi-hunting cased Pocket Watch, Chester, 1867, with an unsigned three-quarter plate gilt lever movement No. 37564, the

white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, the case front with black enamel Roman numerals and engine-turned

decoration, on a leather fob; a rolled-gold watch Albert with T’-bar and a swivel; two watch Keys; and a gentleman’s 9ct. gold cased Wrist Watch, by Mappin,

London, 1919, with a gilt Swiss lever movement, the circular dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, the case back engraved

Dorado, Aug. 4th, 1920, on a leather strap

A gentleman’s silver cased keyless-wind open-faced Pocket Chronograph Watch, London, 1884,
with a gilt three-quarter plate lever movement, examined by J. W. Benson, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, minute

recording dial, centre seconds and blued steel hands; and six Pocket and Fob Watches, various designs and dates

A gentleman’s 18ct. gold Omega
Constellation calendar Wrist Watch, the
signed dial with Automatic Chronometer Official Certified Date aperture, gilt hands, baton numeral indicators and centre seconds, on an 18ct. gold multiple

chain link bracelet with a fold-over clasp

A lady’s gold cased key-wind
open-faced Fob Watch, last quarter of
19th Century, with an unsigned gilt
Swiss cylinder movement, metal cuvette,
the floral decorated matt gilt dial with
black Roman numerals and blued steel
hands, the case back with floral and
scroll engraved decoration and vacant
shield-shaped cartouche, cased

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