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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

ALABASTER TiMEPiECE - BOULLE MANTEL CLOCK - EBONISED GERMAN EXPORT BRACKET - CARVED WALNUT SCULPTURAL CLOCK - GILT-BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK

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ALABASTER TiMEPiECE - BOULLE MANTEL CLOCK - EBONISED GERMAN EXPORT BRACKET - CARVED WALNUT SCULPTURAL CLOCK - GILT-BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK

AN ALABASTER TiMEPiECE, the dial with arabic numerals, the case carved with a figure of a young woman filling an urn with water from a rock spring, 24in; 61cm, probably Italian,

late 19th century.

A BOULLE BRACKET CLOCK, the backplate signed J.B.D., the dial with enamel roman numerals, stamped Grohe I Wigmore Street London, in a waisted case inlaid with cut-brass foliage

and applied with gilt-bronze leaf mounts, 14in; 36cm, with key and pendulum, mid 19th century.

A WALNUT MANTEL CLOCK with half-hour striking, the leaf-carved case supported by fluted composite columns, 15in ; 38cm, with pendulum, 1890’s.

A BRASS MANTEL TIMEPIECE SUpported
on two columns with a four-ball pendu-
lum, lOiin; 26cm, with glass dorne,
1890’s.

A BOULLE MANTEL CLOCK, the movement numbered 62142, stamped Made in France, with A & N for Army and Navy, contained in a waisted case inlaid with foliage on a red tortoiseshell

ground, with leaf-cast mounts, 16in; 41cm, two keys and pendulum, c. 1900.

A WALNUT VIENNA REGULATOR, the dial
with roman numerals, in a glazed case surmounted by a turned finial and two scrolls, 35in; 89cm, with pendulum andkey, c. 1900.

MARBLE   AND   GILT-BRONZE   PLINTH
CLOCK, the rectangular plinth with a leaf-cast border above a central dial in the frieze with arabic numerals, on short fluted column feet, 6 by 13in; 15 by 33cm, c. 1890.

AN EBONISED GERMAN EXPORT BRACKET
CLOCK in English mid-Georgian style, with quarter striking on two gongs, the backplate with makers’ mark W&H Sch., in a glazed case with gilt mounts, 17in; 43cm, with pendulum

and key, c. 1890.

A WALNUT BRACKET CLOCK with quarter-hour striking on five gongs, the silvered dial with roman numerals, the case with glazed sides and a basket top sur-mounted by an urn, the

sides with female term mounts, 23.5in; 59cm, with pendulum, c. 1900.

AN ALABASTER MANTEL CLOCK, the half-
hour striking movement in a drum case with four twist-turned Supports, the rectangular base applied with gilt-metal crescents and stars, 20fin; 52.5cm, 1870.

A CARVED WALNUT SCULPTURAL CLOCK
GARNITURE, the movement stamped Leuenberger Interlaken 1266, surrounded by an eagle, a hunting dog and stag on a rockwork base, 32in; 81cm; flanked by A Pair of Carved Groups of

Deer in a woodland setting, 2lin; 53cm, pen-dulum and key, Austrian, late 19th Century.

A GILT-BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, the dial
with enamel roman numerals, the case cast with ‘Renaissance’ scroll-work and motifs, the sides with winged female terms, the whole surmounted by an urn with gryphon handles,

19in; 50cm, third quarter of the 19th Century.

A GILTWOOD AND PORCELAIN LONG CASE
CLOCK, the dial with arabic numerals, above two columns painted with young women in classical dress flanking two oval plaques similarly painted, the pendulum with a conforming

circular panel, the base with an oval plaque painted with a young woman lying on a couch above a rectangular panel painted with a similar scene with a putto kneel-ing at her

side, the whole with foliate moulding and engraved scrollwork, 63in; 161cm, probably German, c. 1880.

A ROSEWOOD BRACKET CLOCK by French
Royal Exchange, London, with chain
fusee and quarter-striking on nine bells,
the dial with roman numerals, the case
with moulded sides and a leaf- and
scroll-carved front below an arched top,
on leaf-carved scroll feet, 2lin; 54cm,
with a bracket.

A GOOD EBONY BRACKET CLOCK by Thomas Boxell, Brighton, with twin chain fusee and striking on a single gong, the matt gilt dial with repeat signature, fleur-de-lys hands and

roman numerals, in a rectangular case with floral engraved side panels and a moulded base, 15|in; 39.5cm , with key, c. 1840.

A SATINWOOD REPEATING BRACKET CLOCK,
the dial signed Desbois & Wheeler, London, engraved on the backplate Desbois & Wheeler, Gray’s Inn Passage, with knopped pillars and gut fusee, striking the hours on a single

bell, the case with a dentil cornice, 16in; 41cm, with pendulum locking, 1830′.
Desbois and Wheeler are recorded by Baillie as working until 1835.

A   WALNUT   BRACKET   CLOCK   in   Well-
figured wood, the movement with twin chain fusee, striking the hours on a
single rod gong and the half-hour on a bell, with an enamel dial and bevel-glazed sides, with pendulum, 17in; 43cm, c. 1860.

A MAHOGANY BANJO BAROMETER with a
silvered dial above a spirit level, inscribed Pratt-Huntingdon, the waist with a thermometer, the whole surmounted by an arched cresting, 43in; 110cm, early 19th century.

AN OAK QUARTER-REPEATTNG GRAND SONNERIE CHIMING MANTEL CLOCK, the
three-barrel chain fusee movement with pendulum locking striking on nine bells, with a brass dial and an arched case carved with guilloche fiowerhead and spandrels, with

pull-quarter repeat sounding the hours and quarters, 2lin; 53.5cm, with key and pendulum, c. 1850.

A ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY MINIATURE
LONG-CASE TIMEPIECE, the movement now with cylinder escapement, the waist inlaid with foliage, fianked by four columns, 19in; 48cm, base loaded, c. 1900

ALABASTER TiMEPiECE - BOULLE MANTEL CLOCK - EBONISED GERMAN EXPORT BRACKET - CARVED WALNUT SCULPTURAL CLOCK - GILT-BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK

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ALABASTER TiMEPiECE - BOULLE MANTEL CLOCK - EBONISED GERMAN EXPORT BRACKET - CARVED WALNUT SCULPTURAL CLOCK - GILT-BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK

AN ALABASTER TiMEPiECE, the dial with arabic numerals, the case carved with a figure of a young woman filling an urn with water from a rock spring, 24in; 61cm, probably Italian,

late 19th century.

A BOULLE BRACKET CLOCK, the backplate signed J.B.D., the dial with enamel roman numerals, stamped Grohe I Wigmore Street London, in a waisted case inlaid with cut-brass foliage

and applied with gilt-bronze leaf mounts, 14in; 36cm, with key and pendulum, mid 19th century.

A WALNUT MANTEL CLOCK with half-hour striking, the leaf-carved case supported by fluted composite columns, 15in ; 38cm, with pendulum, 1890’s.

A BRASS MANTEL TIMEPIECE SUpported
on two columns with a four-ball pendu-
lum, lOiin; 26cm, with glass dorne,
1890’s.

A BOULLE MANTEL CLOCK, the movement numbered 62142, stamped Made in France, with A & N for Army and Navy, contained in a waisted case inlaid with foliage on a red tortoiseshell

ground, with leaf-cast mounts, 16in; 41cm, two keys and pendulum, c. 1900.

A WALNUT VIENNA REGULATOR, the dial
with roman numerals, in a glazed case surmounted by a turned finial and two scrolls, 35in; 89cm, with pendulum andkey, c. 1900.

MARBLE   AND   GILT-BRONZE   PLINTH
CLOCK, the rectangular plinth with a leaf-cast border above a central dial in the frieze with arabic numerals, on short fluted column feet, 6 by 13in; 15 by 33cm, c. 1890.

AN EBONISED GERMAN EXPORT BRACKET
CLOCK in English mid-Georgian style, with quarter striking on two gongs, the backplate with makers’ mark W&H Sch., in a glazed case with gilt mounts, 17in; 43cm, with pendulum

and key, c. 1890.

A WALNUT BRACKET CLOCK with quarter-hour striking on five gongs, the silvered dial with roman numerals, the case with glazed sides and a basket top sur-mounted by an urn, the

sides with female term mounts, 23.5in; 59cm, with pendulum, c. 1900.

AN ALABASTER MANTEL CLOCK, the half-
hour striking movement in a drum case with four twist-turned Supports, the rectangular base applied with gilt-metal crescents and stars, 20fin; 52.5cm, 1870.

A CARVED WALNUT SCULPTURAL CLOCK
GARNITURE, the movement stamped Leuenberger Interlaken 1266, surrounded by an eagle, a hunting dog and stag on a rockwork base, 32in; 81cm; flanked by A Pair of Carved Groups of

Deer in a woodland setting, 2lin; 53cm, pen-dulum and key, Austrian, late 19th Century.

A GILT-BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, the dial
with enamel roman numerals, the case cast with ‘Renaissance’ scroll-work and motifs, the sides with winged female terms, the whole surmounted by an urn with gryphon handles,

19in; 50cm, third quarter of the 19th Century.

A GILTWOOD AND PORCELAIN LONG CASE
CLOCK, the dial with arabic numerals, above two columns painted with young women in classical dress flanking two oval plaques similarly painted, the pendulum with a conforming

circular panel, the base with an oval plaque painted with a young woman lying on a couch above a rectangular panel painted with a similar scene with a putto kneel-ing at her

side, the whole with foliate moulding and engraved scrollwork, 63in; 161cm, probably German, c. 1880.

A ROSEWOOD BRACKET CLOCK by French
Royal Exchange, London, with chain
fusee and quarter-striking on nine bells,
the dial with roman numerals, the case
with moulded sides and a leaf- and
scroll-carved front below an arched top,
on leaf-carved scroll feet, 2lin; 54cm,
with a bracket.

A GOOD EBONY BRACKET CLOCK by Thomas Boxell, Brighton, with twin chain fusee and striking on a single gong, the matt gilt dial with repeat signature, fleur-de-lys hands and

roman numerals, in a rectangular case with floral engraved side panels and a moulded base, 15|in; 39.5cm , with key, c. 1840.

A SATINWOOD REPEATING BRACKET CLOCK,
the dial signed Desbois & Wheeler, London, engraved on the backplate Desbois & Wheeler, Gray’s Inn Passage, with knopped pillars and gut fusee, striking the hours on a single

bell, the case with a dentil cornice, 16in; 41cm, with pendulum locking, 1830′.
Desbois and Wheeler are recorded by Baillie as working until 1835.

A   WALNUT   BRACKET   CLOCK   in   Well-
figured wood, the movement with twin chain fusee, striking the hours on a
single rod gong and the half-hour on a bell, with an enamel dial and bevel-glazed sides, with pendulum, 17in; 43cm, c. 1860.

A MAHOGANY BANJO BAROMETER with a
silvered dial above a spirit level, inscribed Pratt-Huntingdon, the waist with a thermometer, the whole surmounted by an arched cresting, 43in; 110cm, early 19th century.

AN OAK QUARTER-REPEATTNG GRAND SONNERIE CHIMING MANTEL CLOCK, the
three-barrel chain fusee movement with pendulum locking striking on nine bells, with a brass dial and an arched case carved with guilloche fiowerhead and spandrels, with

pull-quarter repeat sounding the hours and quarters, 2lin; 53.5cm, with key and pendulum, c. 1850.

A ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY MINIATURE
LONG-CASE TIMEPIECE, the movement now with cylinder escapement, the waist inlaid with foliage, fianked by four columns, 19in; 48cm, base loaded, c. 1900