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lady’s keyless-wind demi-hunting cased Fob Watch, 9ct. gold cased Wrist Watch, by Omega

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lady’s keyless-wind demi-hunting cased Fob Watch, 9ct. gold cased Wrist Watch, by Omega

A collection of pocket and other Watch Movements, mostly 18th/19th Century dates; two pocket watch outer Cases; and sundry watch movement Parts (a qty.)

A gentleman’s 18ct. gold cased keyless-wind demi-hunting cased Pocket Watch, Chester, 1921, the jewelled lever movement with adjustable regulator and signed

Syren, Swiss Made, plain cuvette, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, the case front with cobalt

enamel Roman numerals, the case back plain

A lady’s keyless-wind demi-hunting cased Fob Watch, with a gilt jewelled Swiss lever movement,
No. 1774879, with regulator, the cuvette
inscribed Jays, 142—144 Oxford Str.,
London W., the white enamel dial with
black Roman numerals and blued steel
hands, the case front with blue enamel
Roman numerals, the case back
monogram engraved

A silver cased circular Lords
Patent Pocket Calculator, London, 1898,
the silvered dial with numerated
adjustable rings, signed R. Waddington,
Coventry, the ring and needle adjustments
at the top

A gentleman’s keyless-wind open-faced Pocket Watch, the gilt partly jewelled lever movement signed to the backplate Hillside A. M. Watch Co., Waltham, Mass.,

4428767, safety pinion, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and gilt hands, the bow replaced, the case back repaired and

monogram engraved, with an 18ct. gold bar and oval link watch Albert with two swivels and ‘T’-bar as fitted

A gentleman’s 9ct. gold cased Wrist Watch, by Omega, Automatic Seamaster Model, the circular silvered dial with baton numeral indicators, gilt hands and

centre seconds with day and date apertures, on a Chaincraft multiple chain link bracelet with clasp

A gilt-metal and polychrome enamelled key-wind open-faced Pocket Watch, 1st quarter of 19th Century, with a gilt unsigned plate movement, repeat/alarm

regulator, the case back marked Leton, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel hands, the case back enamelled with a view of a girl

drawing water from a well in a garden, in a black enamel surround with leafage wreath border

A gentleman’s 18ct. gold cased
key-wind open-faced Pocket
Chronometer, London, 1861, the gilt
movement signed to the backplate Savory
&f Sons, Cornhill, London, No. 18691, plain
cuvette, the white enamel dial with black
Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and
gilt hands, the case back with engine-
turned decoration, with a key

A gentleman’s key less-wind full hunting cased quarter repeating Pocket Watch, with an unsigned gilt jewelled lever movement, striking on two gongs, plain

cuvette, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, case damaged

A lady’s 18ct. gold cased plunge winding open-faced Fob Watch, with an unsigned glazed gilt cylinder movement, the white enamel dial with black Roman

numerals and blued steel hands, hair-cracks, the case back with floral and scroll engraved decoration, milled rim to the case

A gilt-on-copper and translucent tortoiseshell pair-cased key-wind open-faced Pocket Watch, the gilt fusee movement with a verge escapement, squared

architectural pillars with scrolls at intervals, mask engraved and scroll pierced balance cock, the backplate signed Isaac Rogers, London, 1687, the white

enamel dial with black Roman hour numerals, Arabic minute numerals and gilt hands, with outer fernwork decorated translucent tortoiseshell case, damaged
A gentleman’s key-wind open-faced plunge repeating Pocket Watch, the gilt plate movement signed Breguet et FUs, No. 24117, scroll pierced balance cock,

signed gilt-metal cuvette, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, steel hands, hour hand lacking, the dial damaged, the case back engine-turned

with milled rim, with a key

A gun-metal cased keyless-wind
open-faced date/moonphase Pocket
Watch, with a steel partly jewelled lever
movement, unsigned, No. 54961, the
white enamel dial with gilt Arabic hour
and minute numerals, date and
days-of-the-week aperture, subsidiary
seconds and moonphase to the dial, the
case back with a gilt monogram

A gentleman’s 18ct. gold cased
key-wind open-faced Pocket Watch,
London, 1824, the gilt fusee movement
with a Duplex escapement, rounded
pillars, slow/fast regulator, the backplate
signed J as. McCabe, Royal Exchange,
London, 10350, with a signed dust cover,
the signed white enamel dial with black
Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and
gilt hands, the outer case undecorated,
with a decorated key

A gentleman’s 18ct. gold cased
full hunting cased keyless-wind Pocket
Watch, London, 1894, with a gilt
three-quarter plate jewelled lever
movement, the backplate signed Army &
Navy Co-operative Society Ld’, 105 Victoria
Stf’¦, London S.W., No. 6615, plain cuvette,
the numbered white enamel dial with
black Roman numerals, subsidiary
seconds and blued steel hands, the case
front monogram engraved

A gentleman’s gold cased
plunge quarter repeating Pocket Watch,
1st half 18th Century, the gilt fusee
movement with a verge escapement,
rounded pillars, mask engraved and
scroll pierced balance cock, the backplate
signed Henry Stockar, London, rose
diamond endstone, repeating on a bell,
the inner case with engraved and pierced
decoration, the white enamel dial with
black Roman numerals to the hours and
Arabic numerals to the minutes, blued
steel poker hands, replaced gilt-on-
copper bow, the original outer case lacking,
with inner signed silvered dust cover,
with an associated 19th Century gilt
outer cover, the back and front engraved
with mottos: Hold to the Law, crest
engraved within to the front, Watch and
Pray to the back, with a key and a leather
Henry Stockar, London (Change Alley) 1708-31.

A gentleman’s keyless-wind
open-faced repeating chronograph
moonphase Pocket Watch, with a lever
movement, the white enamel dial with
black Roman numerals, centre seconds
and four subsidiary dials, damaged,
recased in a silver case of earlier date,
hallmarked for Birmingham 1891; a
gun-metal cased square cased keyless-
wind open-faced Watch, the dial with
visible escapement, signed Hebdomas,
8-jours; and a gentleman’s keyless-wind
demi-hunting cased gilt-metal Pocket
Watch, with a gilt English lever
movement, the white enamel dial with
black Roman numerals, subsidiary
seconds and gilt hands

A gentleman’s 18ct. gold cased key-wind open-faced Fob Watch, London, 1868, the unsigned gilt movement with a scroll engraved balance cock, the floral

decorated gilt dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel hands, the case back with engraved decoration and a vacant shield-shaped cartouche, with a key

and a gilt-metal dress Albert

A gentleman’s 18ct. gold cased key-wind open-faced Fob Watch, London, 1889, with a gilt three-quarter plate part jewelled lever movement, the backplate

signed J. W. Benson, ‘The Ludgate’, Patent No. 4658, Best London Make, 3946, the cuvette motto inscribed, the floral and scroll decorated matt gilt dial with

black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and gilt hands, the case with floral and scroll engraved decoration and a monogrammed shield-shaped cartouche, with

a key; a gentleman’s silver cased keyless-wind demi-hunting cased Pocket Watch, Birmingham, 1898; and a gentleman’s silver cased keyless-wind open-faced

Pocket Watch, import mark London, 1918

A lady’s key-wind open-faced Fob Watch, with an unsigned Swiss cylinder movement, the cuvette and dial signed Camerer Kuss ?sf Co., the floral decorated matt

gilt dial with black Roman numerals and steel hands, the case back floral, leafage and scroll decorated with a vacant shield-shaped cartouche, with a key

A lady’s 9ct. gold cased bracelet Watch, import mark Glasgow, 1929, by
Rolex, the jewelled movement signed
Rolex, Standard Quality, the circular
silvered dial with black Arabic numerals
and blued steel hands, on an expanding
scroll decorated bracelet; and a lady’s
Wrist Watch, on an expanding gilt-metal
bracelet

A gentleman’s 18ct. gold cased
key-wind open-faced Pocket Watch,
London, 1811, the gilt fusee movement
with a cylinder escapement, rounded
pillars, unengraved floral and scroll
pierced balance cock with a trophy of
arms motif, slow/fast regulator, the
backplate signed Brockbanks, London,
No. 6241, dust cover, plain inner case,
the matt and engine-turned dial with gilt
Arabic numerals, serpentine steel hands
and milled rim, the glazed case back with
two-colour gold floral and leafage
decoration to the centre and border