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VINTAGE 9CT GOLD & SILVER LADIES' WRISTWATCHES, including gold Excalibur watch on expanding bracelet, gold Helvetia watch on expanding bracelet, gold Bird-In -Ring watch (no bracelet), and silver J.W. Benson watch with two-tone dial and leather strap (4)Provenance: Private collection Monmouthshire.Comments: ordinary used condition, not tested for accuracy or working order.
An early 20th century 9 carat gold cased half hunter pocket watch, by J W Benson, Ludgate Hill, having a signed enamel dial, engraved with monogram, 98g, 47mm diameter, casedOverall condition is complete and usable. The case closes correctly. Winds, ticks and runs. Glass is missing, but has a perspex loose replacement. The case has quite a lot of all over general light wear and marks. The ring to suspend it is not gold. The dial has some fine cracks and tiny chips, which are not easy to spot. Hallmarks are clear to read. Recently inherited from a family member.
Ladies 18ct gold watch with a white enamelled circular dial and seconds dial enclosing a Swiss Peerless movement in a case by C N, import marks, Glasgow, 1927, on a yellow metal expandable strap, 27mm, gross 23.5grs, in an H J Kent case, (dent to case right of face, working when catalogued); Ladies 9ct watch with a rectangular dial inscribed "J W Benson, London", enclosing a Swiss movement, in a Dennison case, Birmingham, 1920, on a gilt metal strap, 19mm, and a Citizen silvered bracelet watch in a Rotary case. (5)
Classic 9ct gold expandable watch chain, 5.3grs, (a/f); cultured pearl two row fine graduated bead necklace with silver extensions and 9ct white gold clasp, 3 other bead necklaces, German marcasite leaf brooch marked "Sterling", L.4.8cm, (a/f); pair of metal marcasite leaf ear clips in a Benson case, opal and pearl stick pin, 4 brooches and 3 pairs of earrings in a jewel box, W.20.6cm. (a lot)
A Benson silver cased hunter pocket watch, the white dial set out with Roman numerals and a subsidiary second dial, together with a Breitling Sprint stop watch - the white dial set out in seconds with a subsidiary minute dial, in a chrome case and a Ramond Weil wristwatch with gold plated case and leather strap.
A 1940s JW Benson 'Tank' manual wind wristwatch, ref. 99772. The signed dial with baton and arabic markers, outer chapter ring and subsidiary dial to 6, signed 15 jewel manual wind movement within a 9ct gold case bearing hallmarks for Birmingham, 1946, numbered 102739, with unassociated leather strap, case diameter 23mm.Overall condition fairWatch not working at time of cataloguing, feels over wound, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredFoxing and discolouration to dial - see images
An 18ct gold decimal chronograph hunter pocket watch by John Lecomber, Liverpool. The dial inscribed 'Decimal Chronograph Sept 13th 1875' with roman numeral markers, outer tracks to include a 0-300 scale, hand wound movement numbered 12662 within an 18ct gold case bearing hallmarks for BB (likely Benson Brothers) Chester, 1900, case diameter 52mm, gross weight 130.8g. Glass deficient. Overall condition good to fairGlass deficient, bezel slightly loose but clips into placeWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredSome slight patina to hands and movement plate in keeping with ageHallmarks clear and legibleA couple of shallow and pinpoint dents to the case - mainly to side and case back
An 18ct gold JW Benson watch on a later 9ct gold bracelet, with a circular 32mm diameter case, a silvered dial, applied gilt baton hour markers, gilt sword hands, centre second sweep, London 1959, to a later 9ct gold link bracelet, stamped Bonklip, Birmingham 1984, 48.60gCondition ReportNot currently running. Crown winds and hands adjust.Glass showing fine scratches.Dial showing dirt and a few small scratches.Marks and scratches to surfaces.
A 9ct gold JW Benson mechanical watch, with a squared cushion shaped case, 28mm x 28mm, a silvered dial, black Arabic numerals, black and luminous upright line skeleton hands, case no. 12100 5509, to a later leather strap and gold plated buckle, Birmingham 1960, 26.65gCondition ReportCurrently running at time of cataloguing. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands adjust.One hand lacking luminous material to skeleton.Dial showing slight deterioration, with a little discolouration and tarnish.Strap is incorrect size for case. Showing creasing along strap and wear to edges at lugs.Plating to buckle surface worn.Marks and scratches to surfaces.
A lady's gold wristwatch and a collection of white metal and costume jewellery and other wristwatches, Benson - a lady's vintage 9 carat yellow gold manual wind wristwatch, 12x11mm champagne Arabic numeral dial signed Benson London in an 18x15mm 9 carat yellow gold case, hallmarked Birmingham 1953 and numbered 49970 and 575725, manual wind movement, cal. no. 976, rolled gold part expanding bracelet with base metal springs and deployment clasp, 17.5cm, watch is running although no guarantee is given; a faux turquoise and yellow metal circular brooch, marked 9ct, metal pin; a white metal signet ring, engraved initials to oval head, shank marked 800; an amethyst dress ring; a New Zealand nephrite jade pendant, boxed; a silver travel clock in a snakeskin case; and other white metal and costume jewellery; and wristwatches.Qty: 1 box
A J W Benson 9 carat gold cased half hunter pocket watch, Birmingham 1926, in working order, bearing inscription to the inside cover, 96.7g gross CONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILS IMPORTANT* Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images.* Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid* Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods. All payments MUST be electronic
J W BENSON - an early 20th century silver open-face keyless pocket watch, white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, blued steel spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial and silver dust cover, 15 jewel movement, hallmarks Birmingham 1934, case no. 632508, case width 50mm, working order . Condition Report: Movement – currently working Dial - one faint hairline crack between 10 and centre columnGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - general wear and a few very light dents on casebackCrown – hands adjust smoothly
J.W. BENSON - A 9ct rose gold full hunter crown wind lever pocket watch. The signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer minute track and subsidiary seconds, the three quarter plate movement inscribed 'K.3547 BEST LONDON MAKE TO H.M. THE QUEEN J. W. Benson LUDGATE HILL London', the engine turned case hallmarked London 1922, 48mm, 89.0g. Within orignal J. W. Benson fitted box.Winds but doesn't appear to run.
Eight various gentleman's manual wind wristwatches for repair of spares. To include a J.W. Benson silver cased fixed lug, 32mm, a cushion cased silver fixed lug, 32mm, a silver rectangular cased with replacement Rotary movement, 26mm, a Rotary gold plated, 28mm, a VISIORAMA jump hour watch, 43mm, a Record silver lug cased, 27mm, an Ingersoll 5 jewel, 33mm and a Sandor Super, 30mm.
A collection of six silver-cased lever pocket watches for repairs or spares. To include a J. W. Benson 'THE 'LUDGATE' WATCH' no. 41717; a Waltham, no. 5249385; a British Watch Co Ltd, London; a watch with movement signed 'Whetter ST AUSTELL; a crown wind signed 'THE "WASHINGTON" KEYLESS LEVER', retailed by Greaves Sheffield; and a Kendall & Dent 'DUST PROOF LEVER'.
Early 20th century 9ct gold full hunter keyless lever pocket watch by J.W. Benson, London, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case by Aaron Lufkin Dennison, Birmingham 1928Condition Report:Approx 93.6gm, inner dust cover also 9ct, movement functioning, and clean, dial good with some light marks in subsidiary dial - possibly would wipe, few light scratches to case, closes tight, engraved initials J K to front case, diameter = 48mm
J.W. Benson, London - A Victorian 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, circa 1891, white dial with black Roman numerals, blued hands and subsidiary seconds register at 6H, gilt three-quarter plate mechanical key wind movement marked THE LUDGATE WATCH JW BENSON PATENT NO 4658 BEST LONDON MAKE BY WARRANT TO HM THE QUEEN LUDGATE HILL LONDON, case, 50mm diameter, verso with monogram, interior numbered, together with London hallmarks for 18ct gold and casemaker's mark of James William Benson, 106.4g gross, presented with the winding key
Unsigned - A 9ct gold open faced pocket watch, circa 1931, white dial with black Roman numerals, blued hands and subsidiary seconds register at 6H, jewelled mechanical crown wind movement ref. 999, case, 48mm diameter, interior with Chester hallmarks for 9ct gold and casemaker's mark of Benson Brothers (John & William H Benson), 79.6g gross
A ladies J.W Benson 935 silver fob watch, with numeral markers, foliate decoration to dial, engraved floral and scroll decoration to case, approx 38mm, key wind, numbered 177453 Further details: case good, dial good wear commensurate with age winds and ticking Further information Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, modifications and restorations may not be disclosed in the catalogue description, for more information on any detail related to this lot please request a condition report with specific questions or view the lot in person
An early 20th century 9ct ‘JW Benson’ half hunter pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals with subsidiary dial to 6 o’clock, set to plain polished case with outer enamel track to front, stamped to interior ‘ALD’ Birmingham 1930, gross weight 94gms (including movement) within case Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. Condition report: Inner dust jacket marked for 9ct as well. 5cm wide.
A Longines gold cased tank style watch, circa 1935 movement and case numbered 5408952, dial inscribed J W Benson London, case hallmarked 9.375 Swiss The serial number suggests a date of 1935. The case measures approximately 4 x 2.3 x .7 cm. The watch does not appear to want to wind, run, or tick.
J.W. Benson; A Hallmarked Silver Cased Openface Pocketwatch, London 1892, the signed white dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within engine turned case with monogrammed cartouche, suspended on a hallmarked silver surb link watch chain, with a hallmarked silver Albert chain (one swivel style clasp non silver). (2)
A collection of memorabilia originally owned by William Ward, Stud Foreman to the 6th Early of Rosebery at the Crafton Stud, Mentmore, Buckinghamshire,comprising: 5 framed photographs, various sizes, of Lord Rosebery Classic winning horses, variously by W W Rouch, Clarence Hailey & Frank Griggs i) Ladas, won Two Thousand Guineas and The Derby 1894; ii) Sir Visto won St Leger and The Derby 1895; iii) Cicero won The Derby 1905; iv) Blue Peter won The Derby 1939; and v) Ocean Swell won The New Derby 1944; three unframed photographs i) Vauduce won The 1,000 Guineas 1915; ii) Chelandry 1,000 Guineas winner1897 and iii) the 1923 2,000 Guineas winner with Charlie Elliott Up and with trainer Jack Jarvis; a silver pocket watch by J W Benson, London, the inside of the case inscribed RANCLIFFE [selling] PLATE, WON BY, NAMELESS LADY, RIDDEN BY M. McNAUGHTEN, 17 RUNNERS. 3rd OCT 1900, movement running (comes with a letter from Weatherby's who have researched the inscription); William Ward's personal silver-plated Limit No.2 pocket watch from Pyman's of Leighton Buzzard, movement running; a Kodacolor photograph of William Ward taken at Crafton Stud; three Mentmore Stud cards 1960 to 1962, and a Lord Rosebery's Horses in Training card 1963; a copy of Jack Jarvis's autobiography “They're Off” with presentation inscription from Lord Rosebery to William Ward in December 1969; and two older books “Modern Practical Farriery” by W J Miles published circa 1885; and Racing Illustrated, published 1895, (a lot).Provenance: By family descent, who have the following reminiscences regarding their step-grandfather William Ward and the Crafton Stud.“The young Princess Elizabeth would visit Crafton to see the horses. She would have tea with my step grandfather in their house. My Step-mother and her brother and sister would sit on the stairs peeking through the bannisters to see the Princess. My step-mother joined the WRNS during the war, she worked at one point in Naval Intelligence in London with Ian Fleming, Michael Wilding and even Churchill. In 1939 they knew Blue Peter was going to win the Derby. My step-mother came from a very Edwardian family and was not the type to place a bet but she persuaded her WRNS friends to back Blue Peter. He won! The Royal Coaches we see for royal occasions were kept in the stables at Crafton during the war. My step mother and her sister would sit in the coaches and wave. I assume only the horses could see them!”.
An Edwardian 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch by J. W. Benson, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to a keyless wind movement numbered 1086346, the case with blue enamel chapter ring, numbered 4921 and hallmarked for London 1902, dial, movement and case signed, case width 4.9cmGross weight only approx. 114gm (including movement)
An 18ct gold J.W. Benson half hunter pocket watch, a 44mm diameter case, with a blue enamel Roman numeral chapter ring to the front cover, a silvered dial signed J.W. Benson, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, blued double spade and swell hands, glass loose, gold dust cover, case no. 4990132, movement signed Longines, London import hallmark 1929, 59.24g totalCondition ReportCurrently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Glass detached from dial.Dust cover bent.Gold dust cover and bow
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