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lady’s keyless-wind open-faced Fob Watch, 9ct. gold cased Wrist Watch, gentleman’s Wrist Watch by Rolex

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lady’s keyless-wind open-faced Fob Watch, 9ct. gold cased Wrist Watch, gentleman’s Wrist Watch by Rolex

A gentleman’s silver cased
keyless-wind open-faced Pocket Watch,
London, 1891, the three-quarter plate
lever movement signed The Bank, the
white enamel dial signed/. W. Benson,
black Roman numerals, subsidiary
seconds and gilt hands; and a
gentleman’s silver cased keyless-wind
open-faced Pocket Watch, the white
enamel dial with black Arabic numerals,
subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands,
the case back monogram engraved

A lady’s keyless-wind open-faced Fob Watch, with a gilt unsigned Swiss cylinder movement, copper cuvette, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and

blued steel hands, the case back with floral and leafage engraved decoration, vacant cartouche
1168    A lady’s key-wind open-faced Fob Watch, with a gilt unsigned Swiss cylinder movement, metal cuvette, the decorated white enamel dial with black Roman

numerals, the case back with floral and leafage engraved decoration

An 18ct. gold small-size keyless-wind demi-hunting cased Pocket Watch, London, 1912, with a three-quarter plate gilt jewelled lever movement, the backplate

signed Garrard Of Co. Ltd., 24 Albemarle S’\ London W, No. 51569, plain cuvette, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and

blued steel hands, the case front with blue enamel Arabic numerals, case back plain

A lady’s keyless-wind demi-hunting cased 18ct. gold Fob Watch, London, 1906, the three-quarter plate gilt lever movement signed Russells Limited, Maker to

the Late Queen, 18 Church Street, Liverpool, No. 38137, the cuvette presentation inscribed, the white enamel signed dial with black Roman numerals and

subsidiary seconds, the case front with blue enamel Roman numerals, case back monogrammed

A gentleman’s 18ct. gold cased full hunting cased key-wind Pocket Watch, London, 1860, the gilt three-quarter plate fusee lever movement signed Adam Thomson,

New Bond Street, London, BI955, the signed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, the case back and front

with M on scroll engraved decoration and vacant shield-shaped cartouche, with a key

A lady’s keyless-wind open-faced Fob Watch, the 18ct. gold case Chester, 1892, with an unsigned three-quarter plate lever movement, No. 28317, the white

enamel dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel hands, the case back with floral, leafage and scroll engraved decoration and a vacant shield-shaped

cartouche; and a lady’s key-wind open-faced Fob Watch, the floral decorated matt gilt dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands
An American key less-wind full hunting cased gentleman’s Pocket Watch, the jewelled movement signed Hamilton Watch Co., Lancaster, PA,
No. 135884, safety pinion, plain cuvette,
the signed white enamel dial with black
Roman hour numerals and Arabic
minute numerals, subsidiary seconds and
blued steel hands, the case back and
front with scroll engraved decoration,
the case front with a shield-shaped
cartouche in a parti-coloured floral
surround

A gentleman’s 18ct. gold cased keyless-wind demi-hunting cased Pocket Watch, London, 1899, the three-quarter plate part jewelled lever movement signed The

Field Watch, J. W. Benson, 62164 Ludgate Hill, London, No. 193822, slow/fast regulator, plain cuvette, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals,

subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, signed, the case front with cobalt enamel Roman numerals, the case back monogram engraved

A lady’s 18ct. gold cased keyless-wind open-faced Fob Watch, Birmingham, 1893, the gilt lever movement signed Wright Of Craighead, No. 8731, the floral and

leafage decorated matt gilt dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel hands, the case back with floral and leafage engraved decoration, oval cartouche

Two ladies’ gold cased key-wind open-faced Fob Watches, last quarter of 19th Century, each with a gilt Swiss cylinder movement, plain cuvette, the floral and

leafage decorated matt gilt dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel hands

A gentleman’s 9ct. gold cased Wrist Watch, Birmingham, 1935, by
Omega, the rectangular silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, seconds hand lacking, and blued steel hands, on a leather strap ?120-180

A gentleman’s 18ct. gold cased
key-wind open-faced Pocket Watch,
Chester, 1900, the gilt three-quarter
plate fusee lever movement with
rounded pillars, the backplate signed
Improved Lever by J. Simmons, St. Anns
Square, Manchester, 8027, slow/fast
regulator, sprung back case, the inner
case back with decorated winding holes,
the cream coloured dial with thin black
Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and
gilt hands, the case rim milled, the case
back with a vacant oval cartouche

A gentleman’s keyless-wind full hunting cased Pocket Watch, with an unsigned part jewelled lever movement, base metal cuvette, the white enamel dial with

black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, the case with engraved decoration; a small curb link watch Albert with ‘T’-bar, two swivels

and a 9ct. gold-mounted hardstone swivelling fob seal; a keyless-wind open-faced Pocket Watch, the dial with visible escapement; and two Fob Watches, various

A lady’s gold cased keyless-wind open-faced Fob Watch, circa 1900, with three-quarter plate jewelled lever movement, the white enamel dial with black Roman

numerals, the case with scroll and floral engraved decoration

A gentleman’s 9ct. gold cased
keyless-wind open-faced Pocket Watch,
Birmingham, 1925, the jewelled Swiss
lever movement signed Rolex, the case
hinged, the white enamel dial with black
Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds
with blued steel hands, the case back
plain; and a gentleman’s 18ct. gold cased
Wrist Watch, import mark London, 1924,
with a jewelled Swiss lever movement,
the white dial with black Arabic
numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued
steel hands, on an expanding bracelet

A gentleman’s 18ct. gold cased
key-wind open-faced Pocket Watch,
London, 1868, the gilt movement signed
Dent, Watchmaker to the Queen, 34 Royal
Exchange, and 61 Strand, London,
No. 34209, slow/fast regulator, plain inner case, the signed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, the case

back with engine-turned decoration; and a lady’s 9ct. gold cased keyless-wind open-faced Fob Watch, the floral decorated gilt dial with black Roman numerals

and blued steel hands, the case back with engraved decoration

A gentleman’s 9ct. gold cased
Wrist Watch, London, 1954, by Rotary,
with a jewelled Swiss lever movement,
the circular dial with gilt Arabic
numerals and hands, on a leather strap

A lady’s 18ct. gold cased key-
wind open-faced Fob Watch, Chester,
1894, the unsigned gilt movement
No. 34146, with engraved balance cock,
inscribed inner case, the white enamel
dial with black Roman numerals and gilt
hands, the case back with engraved
decoration and vacant cartouche, with a
key

A gentleman’s key-wind open-faced Chronograph Watch, with a gilt three-quarter plate, partly jewelled lever movement, unsigned, metal cuvette, the white

enamel dial with black Roman hour numerals, centre seconds and gilt hands, the case back with a monogrammed shield and garter cartouche, with a key
A gentleman’s keyless-wind open-faced multiple dial moonphase Pocket Watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman hour numerals and subsidiary dials for

months-of-the-year, days-of-the-month, days-of-the-week, seconds and moonphase; a gentleman’s key-wind open-faced Pocket Watch, London, 1882, the gilt fusee

lever movement signed to the backplate John Ingram, Cardiff, No. 22968, with a dust cover, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary

seconds; and a lady’s keyless-wind open-faced Fob Watch

A key less-wind open-faced Dress Watch, with a jewelled steel lever movement, unsigned, plain cuvette, the circular silvered dial with black Arabic numerals

and subsidiary seconds with blued steel hands, the case back plain; and a gentleman’s silver cased keyless-wind open-faced Pocket Watch, London, 1900, the

white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, with blued steel hands

A gentleman’s Wrist Watch, by
Eterna, the rectangular gilt dial with
Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds
and luminous hands, on an expanding
metal bracelet

A gentleman’s Wrist Watch, the
unsigned circular dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, on a gilt-metal link bracelet; and a lady’s 9ct. gold cased

bracelet Watch, import mark London, 1922, the jewelled movement signed Rolex Patent, Swiss Made, the circular silvered dial with black Arabic numerals and

blued steel hands, on an expanding bracelet

A gold cased key-wind
open-faced Dress Watch, early 19th
Century, with an unsigned gilt cylinder
movement, the gilt-metal cuvette
No. 56997, the inner case with inscriptions, the matt and engine-turned gilt dial with gilt Arabic numerals and steel hands, the case back with engine-turned

decoration, with a key, a case and a typed associated history; and a gold cased key-wind open-faced Fob Watch, mid-19th Century, with an unsigned gilt partly

jewelled Duplex movement, the cuvette inscribed Chs Oudin et Fils, Palais Royal, No. 52, No. 13192, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and gilt

hands, the case back monogram engraved and with engine-turned decoration, with a chain and a fob seal, cased

A gentleman’s gold cased key-wind full hunting cased Pocket Watch, with a part jewelled unsigned lever movement, slow/fast regulator, case No. 10690, plain

cuvette, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and gilt hands, the case front with an initialled shield-shaped and garter

cartouche

A parti-coloured base-metal gentleman’s keyless-wind open-faced Pocket Watch, the glazed partly jewelled lever movement signed Systeme Roskopf the snap-on

case back armorial decorated in a rope-twist border, the white enamel dial with blue cartouches with Arabic numerals, signed dial with gilt hands, damaged;

and a gentleman’s gilt-metal cased keyless-wind open-faced Pocket Watch, by Waltham, the lever movement signed AW.IV. Co., Waltham, Mass., the white enamel

dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, the case back with engraved decoration

A gentleman’s key less-wind open-faced quarter repeating Pocket Watch, with three-quarter plate lever movement, the backplate unsigned, plain case and

cuvette and with white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds

A gentleman’s Wrist Watch by Rolex, the jewelled lever movement signed Rolex • Prima • Timed ¦ 6 Positions • For all Climates, the circular silvered dial

with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, signed Rolex ¦ Oyster, in an octagonal case, the back plain

A gentleman’s Wrist Watch by Longines, the circular dial with gilt alternating Arabic and hyphen numeral indicators and gilt hands, with subsidiary seconds,

with strap and fitted case

9ct. gold and ruby Bracelet, 9ct gold bracelet Wrist Watc by Omega, 15ct. gold circular pendant Locket, diamond nine-stone cluster Ring

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9ct. gold and ruby Bracelet, 9ct gold bracelet Wrist Watc by Omega, 15ct. gold circular pendant Locket, diamond nine-stone cluster Ring

A gendeman’s keyless-wind demi-hunting cased Pocket Watch by Thos. Russell 8c Son, Liverpool; a woven hair Dress! Albert with ‘T’-bar, swivel and watch key as fitted; and a

lady’s key-wind open-faced gold Fob Watch, with a gilt Swiss cylinder movement, the gilt dial with black Roman numerals

A lady’s 9ct gold bracelet Wrist Watc by Omega, the circular dial with baton numeral indicators; a lady’s 9ct. gold circular cased Wrist Watch, Birmingham, 1927, the white

enamelled dial with Roman numerals; and three ladies’ Wrist Watches of various designs

A 22ct gold Wedding Ring; an 18ct. gold Wedding Ring, decorated; two 18ct. gold Signet Rings, monogram engraved; and a garnet single-stone Ring, the mount with engraved

decoration
ssorted Jewellery and Sundry: a silver Thimble, Chester, 1892, an oval pendant Locket, the front decorated with a horseshoe, an oval shell cameo Brooch, a graduated imitation

pearl Necklace, a rectangular silver Vesta Case, Birmingham, 1904, with engraved decoration, a filigree Bracelet, a quanuty of Coins, four War Medals, various, a silver key-wind

open-faced Pocket Watch, a lady’s Fob Watch, two Albert Chains, a Pendant and a small folding Knife (a lot)

A diamond three-stone Ring, the marquise diamond centre stone set between two small circular cut diamonds

A diamond two-stone Ring, collet set with circular cut diamonds in a cross-over design

A sapphire and diamond three-stone Ring, the sapphire centre stone between two cushion-shaped diamonds in a cross-over design; and a diamond six-stone Ring, Birmingham, 1901, in

an 18ct. gold mount

A lady’s diamond set Wrist Watch by Danyla, the square dial with Arabic and dot numeral indicators, the strap mountings set with small circular cut diamonds, on a black cord

strap, cased

A 15ct. gold circular pendant Locket, Chester, 1910, the back and front bird and floral engraved, with a hair locket compartment within; a 9ct. gold rectangular pendant Locket,

Chester, 1912, the front monogrammed, with a hair locket and portrait within; an opal five-stone Ring in an 18ct. gold mount, one opal lacking; and a pair of silver Salt

Cellars, Chester, 1898, with semi-fluted decoration, on spherical feet

A sapphire and diamond four-row Necklace, on bracelet clasp set with circular cut sapphires and diamonds

A single-row Necklace of oval cut foil-backed flat cut garnets, circa 1800, on a
snap clasp with a safety chain as fitted

A small collection of Jade: a circular Bangle, three Brooches of various designs, a Spoon with an elephant terminal and a Pickle Fork with Buddha terminal

A diamond nine-stone cluster Ring, with the principal circular cut diamond centre stone in a surround of eight smaller circular cut diamonds

A diamond Ring, set with a large circular cut diamond centre stone with six small circular cut diamonds at intervals, the mount decorated with engraved sides and shoulders    A

gold hollow curb link Bracelet, on a heart-shaped padlock clasp with twenty-six assorted charms as fitted, including: boat, teapot, Koala bear, snail, rugby ball, revolver and

others, various

A gendeman’s 18ct gold key-wind
open-faced Pocket Watch, London, 1881, the
gilt fusee lever movement signed to the backplate North fcf Sons, Ilford, 36815, with a slow/fast regulator, dust cover, the signed white enamelled dial with black Roman

numerals, subsidiary seconds and gilt hands, the case back with a circular cartouche; an 18ct. gold oval and bar link Watch Albert with ‘T’-bar and associated swivel as fitted;

an 18ct. gold mounted hardstone swivelling Fob Seal with chain link surmount and length of chain as fitted; and a lady’s key-wind open-faced Fob Watch, the white enamelled dial

with black Roman numerals, the case back with engraved decoration, with a leather fob and a key

Assorted Jewellery: a Highest Score Rifle Club Medallion, dated 1931, a small Photograph Frame, an oval pendant Locket, the back and front decorated, a rectangular Vinaigrette,

the grille lacking, an oval silver Locket, the front engraved with birds and flowers in a bead surround, two silver Brooches, a lady’s 9ct. gold cased bracelet Wrist Watch on an

expanding metal bracelet, a Stick Pin, a Bar Brooch, a Brooch designed as a stag and a Pendant

A 9ct gold and cameo Ring, designed as the bust portrait of a gentleman in the classical taste, Birmingham, 1913; a gold and gemstone set Regard Ring, 3rd quarter 19th Century;

a Ring set with a row of half-pearls; a ruby and diamond five-stone Ring; and a sapphire and diamond five-stone Ring

A 9ct. gold and ruby Bracelet, in a
wide bark textured brick link design, the front cast as a leafage spray, claw set with circular cut rubies, the clasp with a sliding catch

A sapphire and diamond five-stone Ring, claw set with three cushion-shaped sapphires and two circular cut diamonds in a gold mount

An aquamarine and diamond Ring, the claw set circular cut aquamarine mounted between diamond set three-stone shoulders, set with circular cut diamonds in a raised setting

Assorted Jewellery: six Tie Stick Pins of various designs, four Brooches, an oval filigree pendant Locket, an oval pendant Locket with engraved decoration and a gilt-metal and

paste set Locket

A Roman gold Solidus, Valens Antioch Mint, 4th Century A.D., obverse: bust portrait of Emperor, reverse: figure standing

18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED LEVER WATCH - 18-CARAT GOLD HUNTING-CASED CENTRE-SECONDS LEVER WATCH - SILVER HUNTING-CASED VERGE WATCH

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18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED LEVER WATCH - 18-CARAT GOLD HUNTING-CASED CENTRE-SECONDS LEVER WATCH - SILVER HUNTING-CASED VERGE WATCH

AN  18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED LEVER
WATCH by Grinberg & Reighmann, 6 Western Road, Brighton, the three-quarter plate movement with compensa¬tion balance and gold cuvette, the dial also signed and with subsidiary

seconds, 48mm, hallmarked 1879.

AN 18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED FREE-SPRUNG    KEYLESS    LEVER    WATCH    by
Herbert Blockley, no. 2/. 1340, 41 Duke
Street, St. James, Lund & Blockley,
the free-sprung three-quarter plate
movement with compensation balance,
the dial with repeat signature and sub-
sidiary seconds, 45mm, hallmarked
London 1895, with a gold chain and a
gold and bloodstone seal.

A 9-CARAT GOLD HALF-HUNTING-CASED
KEYLESS LEVER WATCH by Waltham,
Mass., no. 22740869, with compensa-
tion balance and micrometer adjust-
ment, the dial with arabic numerals,
repeat signature and subsidiary seconds,
49mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1924,
and a gold chain.

A GOOD 18-CARAT GOLD HUNTING-CASED CENTRE-SECONDS LEVER WATCH by Thos.
Russell & Son, Liverpool and London, no. 77447, the three-quarter plate movement with compensation balance, the dial with subsidiary up/down dial, centre seconds and repeat

signature and numeration, the case engine-turned and with a floral band with a stop slide, 54mm, hallmarked Chester 1883.

AN  18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED LEVER
WATCH by J. Patrick, Wisbech, the full-plate movement with chain fusee, the matt dial with roman numerals and fleur-de-lys hands, the case engraved with flowers, 38mm,

hallmarked London 1860, with key.

AN 18-CARAT GOLD HALF-HUNTING-
CASED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH by Brace-
bridge’s, Clerkenwell, London, no. 39840,
the three-quarter plate movement with
compensation balance, the black dial
with roman numerals and subsidiary
seconds, the case with a milled band,
46mm, hallmarked London indistinctly,
with a gold chain and a ring.

AN  18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED LEVER
WATCH by Richd. Hornby & Son, 41
Pool Lane, Liverpool, no. 27385, the
three-quarter plate movement with
chain fusee, the matt dial with raised
roman numerals, the case engine-
turned, 40mm, hallmarked Chester 1851,
with key and a heavy 18-carat gold chain
and a seal.

AN AMBER FOB with a gilt support, and
a gold fob and chain.

A SILVER PAIR-CASED VERGE WATCH by
Davey Lewes, no. 877, the full-plate movement with chain fusee and pierced and engraved balance cock, the dial with roman numerals, 58mm, hallmarked London 1839.

AN    18-CARAT    GOLD    HUNTING-CASED
KEYLESS LEVER WATCH by D. Thomson, Dunfermline, no. 39768, the three-quarter plate movement with com¬pensation balance, the dial with repeat numeration, roman numerals and

sub¬sidiary seconds, 50mm, hallmarked Chester 1891.

A SILVER HUNTING-CASED VERGE WATCH
by Wm Fridgett, London, no. 1698, the
full-plate movement with chain fusee,
pierced and engraved balance cock and
turned pillars, the dial with arabic
numerals, 52mm, hallmarked London
1812, with a key.

AN I8-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED KEYLESS
LEVER WATCH by Chas. Frodsham, 84 Strand, London, no. 05732, the three-quarter plate movement with compensa¬tion balance, the dial with repeat signature and numeration, roman

numerals and subsidiary seconds, the case engine-turned and with a milled band, 50mm, hallmarked London 1878.

A  9-CARAT  GOLD  OPEN-FACED  KEYLESS
LEVER WATCH, no. 133084, the three-quarter plate movement with com¬pensation balance and micrometer adjustment, the dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, 49mm,

hallmarked 1912.

A FINE 18-CARAT GOLD HALF-HUNTING-CASE  KEYLESS  LEVER  WATCH  by Chas.
Frodsham, 115 New Bond Street, London, no. 09176, the three-quarter plate movement with compensation balance, the dial with repeat signature and numeration, 47mm, hallmarked

London 1906, with an 18-carat chain.

AN    18-CARAT    GOLD    HUNTING-CASED
LEVER WATCH by Jas. McCabe, Royal
Exchange, London, no. 07462, the
three-quarter plate movement with
chain fusee, the dial with repeat
signature and numeration, fieur-de-lys
hands and subsidiary seconds, 44mm,
hallmarked London 1873, with a key
and an 18-carat gold chain.

AN  18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED LEVER
WATCH, no. 58037, the full-plate move¬ment with compensation balance and chain fusee, the gilt dial inlaid with a spray of flowers in tricolour gold, the case engraved with

foliage, 53mm, hallmarked Chester 1857.

AN 18-CARAT GOLD HALF-HUNTING-CASED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH, no. 374658,
the three-quarter plate movement with compensation balance, the dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, 49mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1923.

A   15-CARAT    GOLD  FOB  CHAIN  with a
spring clip    and fob bar, lote I9th
Century

AN 18-CAR AT GOLD HUNTING-CASED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH, no. 200529, by
Thos Russell & Son, the movement with a pierced bridge, engraved gold cuvette, the dial with roman numerals and centre seconds, the case with a stop slide in the band, 55mm,

hallmarked Chester 1910.

AN 18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED KEYLESS
LEVER WATCH by Rotherhams, London, no. 258340, the three-quarter plate movement with compensation balance, the dial with roman numerals, 37mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1908
This lot is sold with recent docu¬ments relating to the repair of this piece.

REPEATING BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK - BRASS CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE - I8-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH - GOLD HUNTING-CASED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH

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REPEATING BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK - BRASS CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE - I8-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH - GOLD HUNTING-CASED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH

A GILT-BRONZE AND ELECTROTYPE HOUR-REPEATING   CARRIAGE   CLOCK,   the   dial
with a silvered chapter ring signed Crouch & Son, the front plate with birds amongst birds and flowering stem, the sides with conforming panels, divided by Corinthian columns,

the case with an inscription dated 1889, 8in; 20cm, 1880′.

A REPEATING BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, the
dial with arabic numerals within an engine-turned front plate, in a Corniche case engraved with an inscription dated 1903,; 19cm, c. 1900.

A GILT-BRASS CARRIAGE HOUR-REPEATING
CLOCK, the dial with roman numerals, the platform lever escapement with compensation balance, the case bevel-glazed and flanked by twisted columns with Corinthian capitals,

14cm, with key, c. 1890.

A    GILT-BRASS    HALF-HOUR-REPEATING
CARRIAGE CLOCK by Louis Fernier et
Frere, the backplate with maker’s
stamp and numbered 7295, the cannelee
case with enamel chapter ring
18.4cm, with key and red morocco case,
c. 1910.

AN   HOUR-REPEATING   BRASS   CARRIAGE
CLOCK in a rectangular bevel-glazed
Anglaise case, 7Jin; 18.5cm, with key,
c. 1900.

A GILT-BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, the case numbered 6902, with half-hour striking and Edinburgh retailer’s name, in a Corniche case, 16.5cm, c. 1900.

A BRASS CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE, the dial
with roman numerals, the movement with cylinder platform escapement in a serpentine bevel-glazed case, 6in; 15cm, with key, in brown morocco leather travelling case, c. 1900.

AN 18-CARAT GOLD HALF-HUNTING-CASED
LEVER WATCH by J&A Jump, London, 354, the full-plate movement with chain fusee, the dial with repeat signature and subsidiary seconds, 49mm, hallmarked London 1869, with two

keys.

A BRASS OVAL CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE with
a cylinder platform escapement, the dial with roman numerals in a bevel-glazed oval case, 6in; 15cm, with key and red morocco leather travelling case, early 20th century.

AN 18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED CENTRE-SECONDS LEVER WATCH, no. 7/7851, the three-quarter plate movement with compensation balance, the dial with centre-seconds and roman numerals,

53mm, hallmarked London 1876, with key.

A GOLD HUNTING-CASED KEYLESS LEVER
WATCH by Waltham, no. 11019752, the full-plate movement with compensation balance and micrometer adjustment, the dial with repeat signature, roman numerals and subsidiary

seconds, the case engraved with a village scene within a border of leaves, 52mm.

A BRASS CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE with lever
platform escapement, the dial with roman numerals in an Anglaise case, 6in; 15cm, with key, c. 1900.

A GILT-BRASS OVAL CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE
with lever platform escapement, the dial with roman numerals in a moulded bevel-glazed oval case, 5fin; 14.5cm, with key, c. 1900.

A   GOLD   OPEN-FACED   KEYLESS   LEVER
WATCH by Howard Watch Co. Boston,
1348384, with compensation balance and
jewelled pallets, the dial with silvered
plate, repeat signature and subsidiary
seconds, 46mm, and a base-metal
Hunting-Cased Cylinder Watch, prob-
ably Swiss, 51mm.

AN 18-CAR AT GOLD HALF-HUNTING-CASED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH by Connell,
83 Cheapside, London, no. 7675, the three-quarter plate movement with compensation balance, the dial with repeat signature, roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the case

engraved with a monogram, 48mm.

AN  18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED LEVER
WATCH, no. 54503, the three-quarter
plate movement with chain fusee, the
dial with roman numerals, the case en-
graved with flowers, 40mm, halimarked
Chester 1870, with a gold chain and a
key.

AN I8-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED KEYLESS
LEVER WATCH by J. W. Benson, 62 & 64 Ludgate Hill, London, no. 16401, the three-quarter plate movement with compensation balance, the dial with repeat signature, roman numerals

and subsidiary seconds, the case with a milled band, 47mm, halimarked 1905.

AN  18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED LEVER
WATCH by Robert Poskell, Liverpool, no. 56682, with a three-quarter plate move¬ment, the dial with repeat signature, the case engine-turned, 48mm, hallmarked London 1850.

AN 18-CARAT GOLD HALF-HUNTING-CASED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH by Bar-
rauds & Lunds (Cornhill), 14 Bishops Gate St. London, no. 375476, the three-quarter plate movement with com-pensation balance, the dial with roman numerals and subsidiary

seconds, 48mm, hallmarked London 1919.

AN 18-CARAT GOLD HALF-HUNTING-CASED KEYLESS    LEVER    WATCH    by    W.    E.
Harrison, Stockton-on- Tees, three-quarter plate movement, the dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, 48mm, hallmarked London 1885.

ANTIQUE WATCH: 18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED LEVER WATCH, 9-CARAT GOLD HALF-HUNTING-CASED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH, SILVER PAIR-CASED VERGE WATCH

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ANTIQUE WATCH: 18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED LEVER WATCH, 9-CARAT GOLD HALF-HUNTING-CASED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH, SILVER PAIR-CASED VERGE WATCH

AN   18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED LEVER
WATCH, the full-plate movement with chain fusee, the matt dial with roman numerals, the case engine-turned, 44mm, hallmarked London 1860.

AN   18-CARAT   GOLD   LEVER   WATCH   by
Marten & Bishops, 20 Bunhill Row, London, no. 49341, the full-plate move-ment with compensation balance and chain fusee, the dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds,

51mm, hallmarked London 1867, with key.

AN 18-CARAT GOLD HUNTING-CASED KEY-
LESS LEVER WATCH, by Donne & Son, 6 Birchin Lane, Cornhill, London, no. 1685, the three-quarter plate movement with compensation balance, the dial with roman numerals and

subsidiary seconds, 47mm, hallmarked London 1889.

AN   18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED LEVER
WATCH by Adam Liddell, 89 Church Street, Liverpool, no. 5476, the three-quarter plate movement with chain fusee, the matt dial with subsidiary seconds, hallmarked 1858, 45mm.

AN   18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED LEVER
WATCH by Jas. McAllister, no. 2047, the full-plate movement with compensation balance and chain fusee, the matt dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the case

engraved with foliage, 49mm, hallmarked London 1858, with key.

AN   I8-CARAT  GOLD  OPEN-FACED  LEVER
WATCH by Savory & Sons, Cornhill, London, no. 15965, the full-plate move-ment with compensation balance, the matt dial with roman numerals, the case engine-turned, 41mm,

hallmarked London indistinctly.

AN   I8-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED LEVER
WATCH by F. Moore, Cornmarket, Derby, no. 12251, the full-plate movement with chain fusee, the matt dial with roman numerals, the case engraved with scrollwork, 40mm,

hallmarked Chester 1889.

A 9-CARAT  GOLD HALF-HUNTING-CASED
KEYLESS LEVER WATCH retailed by J. W. Benson, the Swiss movement with compensation balance, the dial with repeat signature, arabic numerals and sub-sidiary seconds, 50mm,

hallmarked London 1912.

A GOLD HUNTING-CASED KEYLESS LEVER
WATCH by Daniel S. Carrera, Illinois Watch Co., no. 1167632, the movement with compensation balance and micro-meter adjustment, the dial with repeat signature and arabic

numerals, the case engraved with a monogram and with a bead and feather engraved band, 52mm.

AN 18-CARAT GOLD HALF-HUNTING-CASED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH by J. W.
Benson, the three-quarter plate movement with compensation balance, the dial with repeat signature and subsidiary seconds, the case en-graved with leaves, 37mm, hallmarked

London 1912.

AN 18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED KEYLESS
LEVER WATCH by Pearce & Sons, no. 57771, the three-quarter plate movement with compensation balance, the dial with roman numerals, repeat signature and numeration, 54mm,

hallmarked London 1904, and a gold chain.

AN I8-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED KEYLESS
LEVER WATCH by Manoah Rhodes & Son, no. 25727, the dial with subsidiary seconds, the three-quarter plate movement with compensation balance, the case engine-turned, 52mm,

hallmarked London 1874.

AN   I8-CARAT  GOLD  OPEN-FACED LEVER
WATCH by Robt. Roskell, Liverpool, no. 59866, with a three-quarter plate move-ment, the matt dial with roman numerals, the case engine-turned and with a floral band, 41mm,

hallmarked London 1854.

A 9-CARAT GOLD HALF-HUNTING-CASED
KEYLESS LEVER WATCH by Waltham, U.S.A., no. 24824459, the movement with compensation balance, the dial with repeat signature and subsidiary seconds, 49mm, hallmarked Birmingham

1927.

AN   I8-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED LEVER
WATCH, no. 33830, the full-plate movement with pierced and engraved balance cock, chain fusee and diamond end-stone, the matt dial with arabic numerals, the case engine-turned

and with a milled band, 40mm, hallmarked London 1811.

AN I8-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED KEYLESS
LEVER WATCH by James Watson, 81 Union Street, Aberdeen, no. 7018, the three-quarter plate movement with compensation balance, the dial with roman numerals, the case engraved

with scrolling leaves, 39mm, hallmarked London 1877.

AN    18-CARAT  GOLD HALF-HUNTING-CASED   KEYLESS  LEVEL WATCH   by Jn.
Jones, 338 Strand, no. 25606, the three-quarter plate movement with com-pensation balance, the dial with repeat signature and numeration, 51mm, with a key, hallmarked London

1876.

A 9-CARAT  GOLD  OPEN-FACED KEYLESS
LEVER WATCH, the Swiss movement with compensation balance, the dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, signed Limit, 49mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1919.

A SILVER PAIR-CASED VERGE WATCH by
Hancock, Winchester, no. 15072, the full-plate movement with chain fusee and pierced and engraved balance cock, the dial with arabic numerals, 54mm, hallmarked London 1815.

AN I8-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED KEYLESS
LEVER WATCH, no. 127591, the three-quarter plate movement with compensation balance, the dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, 45mm, hallmarked Chester 1896, and a

long gold chain with a key seal, and another chain with a mounted sovereign.

A  GOLD  HALF-HUNTING-CASED  KEYLESS
CYLINDER WATCH with a movement, the dial with roman mimerais, the case with a pink enamel outer chapter ring, 37mm.
A GOLD OPEN-FACED CYLINDER WATCH
with a Swiss bar movement, the matt dial with a foliate reserve and roman numerals, the case engraved with scrollwork, with key.

A GOOD GOLD HUNTING-CASED MINUTE-
REPEATING KEYLESS WATCH, the movement with compensation balance, jewel-led pallets and gold cuvette, the dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the case engine-turned

and with a milled band with a repeating slide, 52mm.

A SLIM GOLD OPEN-FACED KEYLESS LEVER
WATCH, the bar movement with com-pensation balance and gold cuvette, the dial with arabic numerals, signed West End Watch Co., Swiss Made, 45mm.

A   GOLD   OPEN-FACED   KEYLESS   LEVER
WATCH by Longines, 1655868, the three-quarter plate movement with com-pensation balance, the dial with repeat signature, arabic numerals and sub-sidiary seconds, 50mm.

A   GOLD   OPEN-FACED   KEYLESS   LEVER
WATCH, the movement with compensation balance and micrometer adjust-ment, the dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, 50mm.

A GOLD HUNTING-CASED KEYLESS LEVER
WATCH, the bar movement with com-pensation balance, the dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the case engine-turned, 52mm.

AN   18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED LEVER
WATCH by Robert Whyte, London, no. 1365, the full-plate movement with chain fusee, the matt dial with roman numerals, the case engine-turned, 40mm, hallmarked London 1858.

A FINE I8-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED QUARTER-REPEATING     KEYLESS      LEVER
WATCH by Hunt & Roskell, 156 New Bond Street, London, no. 12124, the three-quarter plate movement with compensation balance and jewelled pallets, the dial with repeat signature,

the case with a repeat slide in the band, 47mm.

A GOLD HUNTING-CASED KEYLESS LEVER
WATCH, the movement with compensation balance, the dial signed Montifer Watch Co.S.S., Made in Switzerland, the case set with pearls and a diamond, 31mm.

AN    18-CARAT    GOLD    HUNTING-CASED
KEYLESS LEVER WATCH by Thos. Russell & Son, 12 Church Street, Liverpool, no. 96335, the three-quarter plate movement with compensation balance, the dial with repeat signature

and roman numerals, 50mm, hallmarked Chester 1898, and a rope-twist chain.

AN    18-CARAT    GOLD    HUNTING-CASED
KEYLESS LEVER WATCH, no. 25793, the three-quarter plate movement with compensation balance and centre-seconds mechanism, the dial with roman numerals, 52mm, hallmarked Chester

indistinctly, with a gold chain.

AN   I8-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED LEVER
WATCH by J. A. Forrest, Edinburgh, no.
1886, the full-plate movement with
compensation balance and diamond
endstone, the matt dial with raised
roman numerals and subsidiary seconds,
53mm, hallmarked London 1830, and
an 18-carat gold chain and a mahogany
case with three keys.

A GOOD 18-CARAT GOLD HUNTING-CASED MINUTE-REPEATING      KEYLESS      LEVER
WATCH, by Chas. Frodsham, 84 Strand, London, no. 08230, the three-quarter plate movement with compensation balance, the dial with repeat signature and numeration, subsidiary

seconds and roman numerals, 52mm, hallmarked 1891.

AN   18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED LEVER
WATCH, no. 45936, the full-plate move-
ment with chain fusee, the matt dial
with roman numerals, the case engraved
with foliage, hallmarked 1877, 42mm,
with a key.

AN   18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED PEDO-
METER, the dial signed Payne & Co., 163 New Bond Street, no. 3498 Patent, the case engine-turned, 40mm, hallmarked London 1858.

AN   18-CARAT  GOLD  OPEN-FACED LEVER
WATCH, no. 4452, the full-plate move-
ment with chain fusee, the matt dial
engraved with fiowers, the case engine-
turned, 41mm, hallmarked indistinctly,
with keys and bar.