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A group of six antique silver pocket watches, all with white enamel dials and Roman or Arabic numerals, two with large Albert chains and fobs, dials signed Waltham, J.G Graves, H Samuel and J.W Benson, together with 10 plated pocket watches. (16) Condition Report: Six silver pocket watches weight 800 grams.
A collection of six antique silver pocket watches, with white enamel dials and black Roman numerals, including Waltham Jones & Sons, and Thevenaz Freres of Geneva, one a half hunter, and two silver plated pocket watches. (8) Condition Report: 6 silver watches, total weight 529 grams. Five of the watches are running. Two are intermittent. One has a faulty winder (half hunter)
A collection of six antique silver full hunter pocket watches, all with white enamel dials and black Roman numerals, dials signed Waltham, Thomas Russell & Son, Rotherhams, James Crichton of Glasgow, together with six silver plated pocket watches. (12) Condition Report: Six silver pocket watches weight 767 grams.
A collection of eleven Military pocket watches, all with broad arrow marks to the reverse, some with black dials, makers including Cyma, Doxa, Moeris, Waltham (2) and mark V, 30 hour non luminous (2) and mark 4 IV by H Williamson of London, markings include GS/TP G.S.T.P, A. (11) Condition Report:
A collection of eight antique silver pocket watches, all with white enamel dials and black Roman or Arabic numerals, one with silvered dial, makers including Waltham and J.G Graves of Sheffield, one with chain and silver fobs, together with four gold plated pocket watches. (12) Condition Report: Weight of the eight silver pocket watches 580 grams.
Silver open face leaver 'Admiralty' pocket watch, by Northern Goldsmiths Co Newcastle, case by Dennison, Birmingham 1924, gold-plated pocket watch by American Watch Company, Waltham, bot white dials with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dials and a smaller silver cylinder fob Condition Report:Waltham functioning, other two not functioning
A group of various items of mixed costume jewellery and collectables including a small gold plated Waltham full hunter pocket watch, a gold coloured cross and chain, a tricolour silver swallow brooch with opal style cabochon to the back, wingspan 10.5cm, various silver chains, coin earring, cameo brooch, a gentleman's Gillex quartz watch, a black lacquered snuff box and a mother of pearl topped square snuff box, a hallmarked silver cigarette case with faux tortoiseshell liner with floral decoration on the front and back with small panel with the name 'T F Standen', length 8.5cm, a small mother of pearl clad pocket knife, various coins and medallions and a silver ingot to commemorate the 1976 Concorde flight issued by Danbury Mint with first day cover, a 23rd Hussars cap badge and ring, etc.
Two early 20th century Dennison cased gold plated pocket watches, including a Waltham example, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, diameter 4.5cm, two silver cased lady's fob watches, both with white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, both diameter 3.5cm, and two further George V hallmarked silver cased pocket watches, both with white enamel dials set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, diameter 4.5cm (6).
18CT GOLD FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds dial, signed 'Schierwater & Lloyd Liverpool', 18ct gold cuvette, movement signed 'Vanguard, Waltham Mass.', Birmingham 1906, side-wind, 126.0gmsProvenance: private collection DenbighshireComments: ticking, not tested long term, wear and scratches, crystal missing, viewing recommended
MANWOOD, John (d.1610). A Treatise of the Laws of the Forest ... The Third Edition, London, 1665, 8vo, printed in black letter (mainly marginal spotting, staining and browning), contemporary calf (rebacked, rubbed). With 2 defective books. (3)MANWOOD, John (d.1610). A Treatise of the Laws of the Forest, Wherein is declaered not onely those Laws, as they are now in force, but also the Original and beginning of Forests; and what a Forest is in its own proper nature, and wherein the same doth differ from a Chase, a Park, or a Warren ... Also a Treatise of the Pourallee, declaring what a Pourallee is, how the same first began, what a Pourallee-man may do, how he may hunt and use his own Pourallee, how far he may pursue and follow after his own Chase; together with the limits and bounds, as well of the Forest, as the Pourallee ... The Third Edition Corrected, and much Inlarged. London: "Printed for the Company of Stationers," 1665. 8vo (178 x135mm). Printed in black letter, woodcut headpieces and initials (lacks a1 [?blank], i.e. all before title, title spotted and shaved at foot, variable mainly marginal spotting, staining and browning throughout). Contemporary full calf (rebacked, quite heavily rubbed and scuffed, a few old repairs, new endpapers). Provenance: some later mainly pencil annotation. Cf. Goldsmiths' 284; Kress 207; Schwerdt II, p.7; Wing M554. See DNB for a list of the various editions of "this excellent work", including the first which was printed for private circulation in 1592. The author is described in the same reference work as "... a barrister of Lincoln's Inn, gamekeeper of Waltham Forest, and justice of the New Forest." With 2 other books, namely Britain, or a Chorographicall Description of the most flourishing Kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland ... Written first in Latine by William Camden ... Translated newly into English by Philemon Holland ... Finally, revised, amended, and enlarged with sundry Additions by the said Author (London, "Impensis Georgii Bishop", 1610, folio, lacks all the maps, defective, contemporary reverse calf) and The Book of Common-Prayer And Administration of the Sacraments (London, 1662, folio, fine engraved architectural title, black letter, elaborate woodcut initials and decorations, prayers for "Gunpowder. Treason" at the end, many repairs, with some sections supplied in manuscript, later annotation, modern old-style half calf. The lot sold not subject to return. (3)
SPEED, John (1552-1629). Barkshire Described, [London: 1629 or later], hand-coloured engraved map of Berkshire, title within baroque cartouche, panoramic view of Windsor Castle at the top, 380 x 510mm., framed and glazed. A FINE COPY.SPEED, John (1552-1629). Barkshire Described. [London]: John Sudbury and George Humble, [c.1627 or later]. Hand-coloured engraved map of Berkshire, title within baroque cartouche with the Royal coat-of-arms, panoramic view of Windsor Castle at the top, compass rose, English text on the verso with hand-coloured initial and ornaments, 380 x 510mm., framed and glazed. Provenance: From the Selected Contents of Coltmans, Waltham St Lawrence, Berkshire. A FINE COPY of one of Speed's most decorative county maps.
SPEED, John (1552-1629). Dorsetshyre, [London: 1611 or later], hand-coloured engraved map of Dorset, baroque cartouches, inset bird's-eye-view of Dorchester, sea monsters and galleons, 380 x 510mm., framed and glazed. A FINE COPY.SPEED, John (1552-1629). Dorsetshyre with the Shyre-towne of Dorchester described, as also the Armes of such noble families as have bene honored with the Titles thereof since the Normans Conquest to this present Anno 1610. [London: no publisher, 1611 or later]. Hand-coloured engraved map of Dorset, title, coats-of-arms and scale within elaborate baroque cartouches, inset bird's-eye-view of Dorchester, sea monsters and galleons, English text on the verso, 380 x 510mm., framed and glazed. Provenance: From the Selected Contents of Coltmans, Waltham St Lawrence, Berkshire. A FINE COPY of one of Speed's most decorative county maps.
An early 20th century Waltham, open face, keyless wound pocket watch, the white enamel dial having Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, case back engraved with a train highlighted in gilt, stamped 'Pioneer Waltham' to the case interior, 56.5mmWatch is not in ticking orderIf there is no condition report shown, please request
Two gold plated keyless winding half hunter pocket watches, one a Waltham with subsidiary seconds dial, blued hands, black Roman numerals, white dial and signed and engraved movement, the other with subsidiary seconds dial, blued hands, black Arabic numerals, white dial and unsigned movement, largest case diameter 51mm.
Waltham: A 9ct gold pocket watch Date: Hallmark for 1927 Movement: Jewelled, stem wind and set Dial: White enamel, black Arabic markers, 'railroad' outer minutes track, subsidiary seconds dial at 6, blued hands Case: Polished round form Size: 48mm Weight: 88g gross Accompaniments: James Walker box Condition:Case: A few minor shallow dents in places. Micro-abrasions throughout - not disfiguring.Crystal: Some fine scratches - not disfiguring.Dial: Good.Hands: Good.Movement: Winds, sets and runs. Unable to access movement to inspect or photograph.Accompaniments: Some wear inside and out consistent with age.Unless otherwise stated, all watches are likely to have been serviced and/or repaired in their lifetime and may have had parts replaced. While a watch may be described as 'working' at the time of the report, they are not guaranteed for timekeeping or durability - it is advised that all watches are inspected and serviced by a qualified jeweller or horologist before full use. The cost of servicing can be significant and so we strongly advise obtaining a quote before placing your bid.
Two silver open face pocket watches The first Waltham, hallmarked 1892, full plate movement, key wind and set, white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds at 6, 57mm, 6oz gross; the second hallmarked 1895, key wind and set, similar dial, 51mm, 3.9oz; together with two silver Albert watch chains with fobs, 4oz gross; two base metal watch chains; and a Mauchlin ware wood watch case with a scene of Aberystwyth University.
Bulova: A military issue wristwatch Model: A-11 Date: Circa 1944 Movement: 16 Jewel Cal.10AK CHS manual wind Dial: Black, white Arabic numerals, 'railroad' outer minutes track, centre seconds, luminous hands Case: Chromium-plated tonneau form, screw-down back stamped 'Type A-11 Spec No. 94-27834', inner cover, pull-out crown Strap/Bracelet: Associated black leather Closure: Steel buckle Size: 32mm Footnote:The Type A-11 was introduced in 1942, with three American watchmakers being commissioned — Elgin, Waltham, and Bulova — following U.S. Government specifications. Although these three brands were already making watches for the military, the Government determined that a more robust, more accurate wristwatch was needed for the United States’ entry into the war.Many thousands of the Type A-11 were produced for the infantry and paratroopers, designed and built to be solid and reliable. As with other military watches, the emphasis was on mechanics above looks, requiring a manual-wound and hackable movement (to time precise military operations), a centre seconds hand, and a shock-proof acrylic crystal. Because they were manufactured during the war, cases were typically made of chromium-plated brass for higher corrosion resistance but also because steel was reserved for munitions and vehicles.To be as robust as possible, the movements used 16 jewels to reduce wear and tear on the main gears caused by perpetual friction and were built to withstand extreme use. The Elgins were powered by the calibre 539, the Walthams by a 6.0 Premier movement, and the Bulovas, as with the present lot, by the calibre 10AK CHS. Condition:Case and back: Heavily scratched. Plating worn with the base metal showing through in places.Crystal: Typical abrasions but has been polished. Small bruise to the edge at 5.Dial: Good with clear indices. Tiny mark on minutes track at 5.Hands: Tarnishing and craquelure to lume.Strap: Heavily worn and grimed.Movement: Winds, sets and runs. Unable to access movement to inspect as dust cap is sealed in by vulcanised gasket.Accompaniments: None present.Unless otherwise stated, all watches are likely to have been serviced and/or repaired in their lifetime and may have had parts replaced. While a watch may be described as 'working' at the time of the report, they are not guaranteed for timekeeping, mechanical durability or waterproofing (where applicable) - it is advised that all watches are inspected and serviced by a qualified jeweller or horologist before full use. The cost of servicing can be significant and so we strongly advise obtaining a quote before placing your bid.
A group of jewellery, including: an Edwardian 15ct gold seed pearl brooch/pendant, suspended on a gilt metal curb chain; a rolled gold Waltham fob watch; a silver link bracelet; a woven hair memorial brooch with half pearl border; a gilt metal Brazilian snake chain; a curb link chain; a Chinese hinged bangle with later red plastic sections to gold mounts; etc. (a lot)
A Kenneth Cole Gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, with signed blue dial and mounted on a Link bracelet, Waltham a Ladies Gold plated wristwatch with signed dial, fitted with a 17 jewel manual wind movement, stainless steel back and mounted on an integral bracelet, Ingersoll a Gentleman's gold plated wristwatch and seven other fashion watches by Rotary and others. Condition Report: Please note that the movements have not been tested for the accuracy of time and may need a service at the buyer's expense.Ewbanks does not guarantee the future working of the movement and we do not guarantee the authenticity of any individual component parts since subsequent
An early 20thC gentleman's gold plated pocket watch, open face, keyless wind, circular enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, AWW Company Waltham movement, the case of plain form, together with a Victorian silver cased pocket watch, silver pocket watch back, Ingersoll chrome pocket watch, etc.
9ct Gold Plated Waltham Pocket Watch One the inside casing it states "STAR 148065". On the inner casing it states "ENGLISH MAKE THIS CASE GUARANTEED TO WEAR 10 YEARS 14365". On the movement it states "American Waltham U.S.A. TRAVELER" and these numbers "14341403". The Watch is in good working order at time of testing. Condition: There is damage to the white dial.
A gold plated Waltham full hunter pocket watch, the white dial with roman numerals and a sub second dial, with inscription 'Presented to Wor: Bro: A.E.Woodhouse P.P.G.D. by The Brethren of the Lodge of Israel No.1502. "In appreciation of his services as Charity representative for over 30 years. Nov 1929".
A Waltham silver cased gent's open face pocket watch, having a signed white enamel Arabic dial, subsidiary seconds dial, plain case and keyless movement, dia.5cm; together with an American silver cased open face pocket watch, having keywind movement and engraved case; and two 935 continental silver examples, both with Roman dials (4)
An 18ct gold full hunter fob watch by Waltham. The signed dial with roman numeral markers, outer minutes track and subsidiary dial to 6, signed hand wound movement numbered 11430256 within an 18ct gold case bearing Swiss assay marks, numbered 54682, case diameter 33mm, suspended from a 9ct gold brooch, gross weight 34.7g.
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