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The Watch & Clock Auction - 24th-26th February 2026

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The Watch Auction

Tuesday 24th February 2026 at 11am

Wednesday 25th February 2026 at 11am

The Clock Auction

Thursday 26th February 2026 at 11am

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Tuesday 24th February 2026 at 11am

Wristwatches

1.

Omega Constellation Chronometer Deluxe 18ct gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 168.7239, serial no. 3312xxxx, circa 1971, milled bezel, gold dial with date aperture, baton markers and centre seconds, cal. 1001 20 jewels automatic movement, integral link bracelet with Omega folding clasp, ref. 368.010, 117.4gm, 34mm

£6000-8000

2.

Omega 18ct day/date automatic gentleman's wristwatch, movement serial no. 28040xxx, circa 1969, milled bezel, gilded linen dial with applied baton markers, outer minute markers, dauphine hands with sweep centre seconds, day/date apertures, cal. 751 movement, integral textured bracelet, 90.5gm, 33mm

**ImportantNotice-thedial,caseandbraceletarenotOmega manufactureandamarriagetothemovement.Recentlyservicedin May2025

£4800-5500

3.

Omega Constellation Chronometer automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 168017, serial no. 23887xxx, circa 1966, silvered dial with baton markers, outer minute track, sweep centre seconds and date aperture, cal. 561 24 jewel movement, Omega bracelet, ref.1234/226, 35mm

£450-650

4.

Omega Electronic F300 Chronometer 18ct gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 198.003, serial no. 32008xxx, circa 1970, circular champagne dial with applied and baton hour markers, minute markers, date aperture and red centre seconds, Omega crown, cal. 1250 12 jewel unadjusted tuning fork 'humming' movement, signed case, Omega brown leather strap with plated Omega buckle, 35mm £700-1000

5.

Rare Omega Seamaster 'Big Yellow' automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 166.066, serial no. 29430xxx, circa 1970, with inner yellow bezel, silver linen dial with baton markers, sweep centre seconds and date aperture, cal. 565 24 jewel movement, leather strap, 42mm

£400-600

6.

Omega De Ville Quartz stainless steel lady's wristwatch, reference no. 592.0001, serial no. 40094xxx, circa 1977, grey dial with applied baton markers and date aperture, signed movement, signed case, Omega black leather strap with Omega buckle, 25mm **Omegaboxandtag

£50-80

7.

Omega Seamaster 300 SPECTRE 007 Master Co-Axial Chronometer stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 233.32.41.21.01.001, serial no. 8755xxxx, circa 2015, limited edition 4969/7007, bi directional rotating bezel, black dial with recessed hour markers, 'vintage' rhodium hands and 'lollipop' centre seconds, Master Co-Axial calibre 8400 automatic movement with an engraved steel and exhibition case back, brushed stainless steel bracelet and clasp engraved 'Omega 007', 41mm

**Afinelimitededitiontimepiecepresentedinexcellentserviced conditionwithSPECTRE007box,containingaNATOtypestrap, toolandloupe.WithInternationalWarrantydated17/11/2015 Pictogramscard,OperatingInstructionsbookletandtheSPECTRE 007LimitedEditioncertificate

£5000-6000

8.

Omega Seamaster automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 2975-3, serial no. 16512xxx, circa 1958, silvered dial with baton markers, sweep centre seconds and dauphine hands, cal. 501 20 jewel movement, the case back with Seamaster emblem, modern leather strap, 35mm

£250-350

9.

Omega Seamaster 'bumper' stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 2635-3, serial no. 12724xxx, circa 1950, silver dial with stylised Arabic quarter numerals, minute markers, dagger baton markers and sweep centre seconds, modern black strap, 33mm £400-600

10.

Fine Omega Globemaster Constellation Co-Axial Master Chronometer 18ct Sedna rose gold gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 130.53.39.21.02.001, serial no. 8772xxxx, registered June 2024, fluted bezel, classic 'Pie-Pan' silver dial with date, gold indexes, hands and Constellation star, Calibre 8901 Co-Axial Master Chronometer movement with an exhibition case back, brown leather strap with Sedna gold folding clasp, 39mm

**Averyfinetimepiecepresentedinexcellent'asnew'condition, registeredinJune2024fromMallory&Son,Bath.WithOmega boxes,InternationalWarrantycard,MasterChronometercard, Pictogramscard,tagandOperatingInstructionsbooklet.Current RRP-£23,800.Forreferenceofthismodelsee-https:// www.omegawatches.com/en-gb/watch-omega-constellationglobemaster-co-axial-master-chronometer-39mm-13053392102001

£8000-12,000

11.

Omega Seamaster automatic gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 166.002, serial no. 22750xxx, circa 1965, circular silvered dial with applied gilt hour markers, minute markers, date aperture and sweep centre seconds, Omega crown, cal. 552 24 jewel movement, signed case, fabric strap, 34mm

**Omegaservicepaperdated27.12.2019,MalloryBathservicesale receiptdated10thJanuary2020,Mallorypouch,originaldial,glass, handsandsomemovementpartsretained

£300-500

12.

Omega DeVille two-tone lady's wristwatch, quartz, 22mm **withInternationalWarrantycarddated1990

£100-150

13.

Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 231.10.39.60.02.001, serial no. 92185xxx, circa 2015, silvered dial, cal. 4564 quartz movement, Omega bracelet with butterfly clasp, 38mm

**Omegaboxwithoutercover,cardsleeve,InternationalWarrantycarddatedJul2015andstampedOmegaBoutiqueOxfordStreetLondon, Pictogramscard,OperatingInstructionsbooklet

£1200-1800

14.

Omega stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference 816, serial no. 9207xxx, signed silvered dial with a black chapter ring and silver Arabic numerals with a subsidiary seconds dial, 26.5 T3 calibre 15 jewel movement, modern black leather strap, 30mm £200-300

15.

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Explorer stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 1016, serial no. 4081xxx, circa 1975, 'Swiss-T<25' matte black dial with Arabic 3-6-9, baton markers, outer minute markers, sweep centre seconds and Mercedes hands, cal. 1570 movement, Oyster 78360 bracelet with 580 end links, 36mm (the case back engraved with the original owners name - see image)

**Privateprovenancepurchasednewin1976fromDeacons, Swindonbythepresentownerslatefather.Thewatchwasregularly servicedatDeacons

**WiththeoriginalRolexboxandGuaranteepapers,RolexOyster andExplorerbooklets

£6000-8000

16.

Rolex WWI period 9ct trench wire-lug wristwatch, signed white dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed 15 jewel movement, case signed no. 43471, black leather strap, 32mm

£450-650

17.

Rolex WWI period 9ct wire-lug lady's wristwatch, import hallmarks London 1914, circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, red twelve and minute markers, signed movement, hinged case signed 'Rolex' 'W&D' (Wilsdorf Davis), modern black leather strap, 27mm (movement at fault)

£300-500

18.

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 1500, serial no. 1696xxx, circa 1967, circular silvered dial with applied baton markers, minute markers, date aperture and sweep centre seconds, Oyster '78350' bracelet, dated 'DT8', with 557B end links, 35mm

**Rolexbox,Rolexcardsleeveenclosingtwo'TheFinestMadeBy Rolex!,TheDatejust,''RedSeal''Chronometer'cards,YourRolex Oysterbooklet,Rolexredswingtag,RolexSwimprufOystertag, Rolexgreenservicepouch

£1500-2000

19.

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust gold and stainless steel lady's wristwatch, reference no. 69173, serial no. 8592xxx, circa 1984, gold fluted bezel, champagne dial, jubilee bracelet, 26mm **withRolexgreenservicepouch

£2000-3000

20.

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21.

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date stainless steel lady's wristwatch, reference no. 6516, serial no. 2414xxx, circa 1970, circular silvered dial, later Jubilee bracelet, 25mm; with an Oyster bracelet (2)

£800-1200

22.

Tudor Prince Oysterdate 34 Rotor Self-Winding stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 7914, serial no. 189xxx, circa 1957, circular cream honeycomb dial with applied gilt hour markers, minute track, date aperture with red numerals and blued steel centre seconds, gilt dauphine hands, Tudor Auto-Prince 17 jewel movement, signed case, Oyster rivetted expanding bracelet, dated '3 66', 34mm

£400-600

20.

Interesting Rolex GMT Master gentleman's wristwatch formerly owned and worn by Le Mans motor racing driver John Rulon-Miller. Rolex Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master 'PEPSI' stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 1675, serial no. 3387xxx, circa 1972, Swiss T<25 dial, birotational bezel with 'Pepsi' insert, Mercedes style hands, cal. 1570 26 jewel movement, the inside case back dated 'II.72', Oyster 7836 on jubilee bracelet with 550 end links, 40mm bezel

**withtheoriginalOysterbraceletdated'4.72'totheclasp

John(Jay)Rulon-Miller(1939–2022)

ThisRolexhasarichmotorsportprovenance.Purchasedin FrankfurtGermany,in1974fromtheU.SRhein-MainAir ForceBasePXbyhiswife,EloiseasagifttoherhusbandJohn.

John'sGMTMasteraccompaniedhimthroughmanymemorableyearsonthetrackandmostnotablyduringhisfourappearancesatthe iconicLeMans24Hoursin1975,1976,1977and1978.In1976JohnandhisteamtoincludeTomWaughandJeanPierreLaffeach,in hismuchlovedredPorsche911RSRwerethesolesurvivorsoftheIMSAGTclassandmostSTfinishedaveryrespectful14th overall, butcrucially1stoverallintheirclassification.In1995,JohnbecamethefirstAmerican-borndriverto electedFullMembershipofthe prestigious BritishRacingDrivers'Club(BRDC),adistinctionhevaluedgreatly.Alongsidefamily&friends,Johnwasaregularvisitorto theBRDC'shomeatSilverstoneCircuitfortheBritish GrandPrixandothermajorsportscarraces.John wasa'largerthanlife' characterandremainedaverypopularmemberofthe'racingscene'throughouthislife.JohnsadlypassedawayinApril2022

£10,000-15,000

23.

Interesting Tudor Oyster gentleman's wristwatch presented to Jeffery Matthews in recognition for his alternative dial and hand designs commissioned by J. Walter Thompson Co. Ltd for Rolex Watches in February 1957

Tudor Oyster Prince Rotor Self-Winding stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference 7944, serial no. 253xxx, circa 1958, silvered dial with Arabic quarter numerals, dagger baton markers, roulette date wheel, dauphine hands and centre seconds, 17 jewel movement, rivetted Oyster bracelet dated '3.57', 34mm (with a spare rivetted Oyster bracelet)

**WiththeoriginalTudorGuaranteedated7.3.1958.Togetherwithall relateddocumentstoincludethedialdesigns,Zurich1949weekly bulletinsponsoredbyAirFrance,servicerecordsetc

**JefferyEdwardMatthewsMBEFRSAFCSD(3April1928–24April 2023)wasaBritishartist,specialisinginpostagestampdesignfrom1959 to2007.HeconceivedtheMachindefinitiveseries'colourpaletteinthe mid-1980s

£600-1000

LOTS 24-28 NO LOTS

29.

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30.

Patek Philippe Twenty-4 18ct white gold diamond set lady's wristwatch, reference no. 4908/20G-010, movement no. 1678xxx/41618xxx, slate dial with diamond markers, the case set with two-rows of diamonds consisting of ninety-six round brilliant and princess-cuts, diamond set crown, E-15 quartz movement, Patek Philippe bracelet with signed butterfly clasp, 100.8gm, 26mm x 22mm

**withPatekPhilippeboxandCertificateofOrigindated22ndApril2003purchasedfromMallory&Son,Bath(boxinteriorliningflaking)

£7000-9000

29.

Patek Philippe Complications World Time platinum automatic gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 5230P-001, no. 7603xxx/6687xxx, originally purchased in April 2023, blue guilloche World Time dial, calibre 240HU 33 jewel movement, exhibition case back, the case set with a single diamond between the lugs, blue calf leather strap, 38.5mm

**AnexceptionalandeleganttimepiecepresentedinexcellentservicedconditionwithPatekPhilippeboxes,CertificateofOrigin,tagandCaliber's240 HUCWorldTimebooklet.OriginallypurchasedfromEPMallory&Son,Bathdated30thApril2023

£34,000-38,000

31.

Cartier Ronde Solo automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. W6701011, serial no. 38143xxx, circa 2022, silvered dial, cabouchon crown, Cartier bracelet with signed butterfly clasp, 42mm

**Cartierboxwithoutercover,InternationalWarrantycarddated18.08.2022,instruction andCartiercareleaflets,twosparelinks

£1800-2200

32.

Breitling Chronomat Evolution Chronograph Chronometre automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. A13356, serial no. 2478xxx, silvered dial, rotating bezel, Breitling bracelet with butterfly clasp, 43mm bezel

**Breitlingpouchwithboxandoutercover,bookletsleeve,ChronomatB01instructions booklet,spareBreitlingblackleatherstrap,Breitlingcarrybag

£1200-1800

33.

Breitling Chrono Avenger M1 Chronograph Titanium gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. E73360, serial no. 653xxx, circa 2004, rotating bezel with grey dial with date aperture, quartz, Breitling bracelet, the bezel 43mm

**withBreitlingbox,Breitlingservicebox,originalpapers,Breitlingtagandsparebraceletlinks

£900-1200

34.

Rare Breitling 'AVI' Pilot Chronograph 'Raquel Welch' stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 765, case no. 1015xxx, circa 1965, bidirectional bezel with hour markers, signed circular black dial with Arabic twelve, hour markers, minute markers, silvered triple subsidiary dials for constant seconds, 15-minute and 12-hour recording and chronograph centre seconds, signed Venus cal. 178 17 jewel unadjusted movement, signed case, modern NATO style tan leather strap, 41mm bezel (dial with faults)

*ThewatchgotitsnicknameandfameafteritwaswornbyAmericanactressandmodel,RaquelWelch,inthe1967Britishspycomedyfilm,Fathom £1500-2000

35.

Breitling Transocean Chronograph automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. AB0152, serial no. 3166xxx, circa 2019, circular black dial, signed 47 jewel movement, exhibition case, Breitling black leather/nylon strap with signed buckle, 43mm

**Breitlingcasewithouterbox,cardsleeve,InternationalWarrantystampedCSBedfordanddated31-01-2019,InternationalWarrantybooklet, TransoceanChronographbooklet,Chronometrecertificate

£2000-2500

38.

Hublot Big Bang Chronograph automatic titanium and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 301.SM.1770.RX, serial no. 1514xxx, carbon fibre dial, black ceramic bezel, signed HUB4100 cal. 4105 27 jewel movement, Hublot black rubber strap with signed folding clasp, 42mm bezel

**Hublotboxwithoutercover,bookletsleeve,International Warrantycard(dateandretailerincomplete),tag,bezeland claspprotectors,TheWatchesofSwitzerlandGroupcopy ofconfirmationofpurchasedated30/09/2021 £3000-4000

39.

Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 148.8.60, no. 05xx, circa 2006, black dial with Arabic 12-9-6, hour markers, inner rotating bezel with minute markers with quarter Arabic divisions, date aperture and sweep centre seconds with red pointer, bezel crown at the two position and winding crown at the four position, JLC bracelet with signed butterfly clasp, 37mm

36.

Bremont Longitude 'Royal Observatory Greenwich' Limited Edition stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. Longitude-SS-R-S, serial/limited edition no. 03x/150, circa 4/02/22, circular black dial with raised central globe with debossed longitude lines, baton markers, Roman twelve, power reserve indicator, date aperture and subsidiary seconds, outer chapter ring with minute track, exhibition case, Bremont black leather strap with signed buckle, 40mm

**IncorporatesoriginalbrassfromthehistoricFlamsteedMeridianLineatthe RoyalObservatoryGreenwich,London.BremontLongitudeboxwithouter cover,InternationalWarrantycarddated4/02/22,CertificateofAuthenticity, operatinginstructions,BremontLongitudebooklet £5000-6000

37.

Bremont Martin Baker II Automatic Chronometer stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference MY MB, circa 2020, serial no. 249xx, blue dial, exhibition back, blue rubber band with Bremont buckle, 43mm

**Bremontpouch,clothpouchandouterbox,bookletsleeve,Warranty Registrationcarddated26/08/20andstampedDeacons&Son;ISO3159Test Certificate,technicalnotesbooklet,internationalwarrantyleaflet,straptool £1100-1300

**Jaeger-LeCoultreboxwithoutercover,guaranteecertificatedated02/02/2006,instructionsbooklet,sparelinks

£1500-2000

40.

Recently Serviced in August 2025 - Jaeger-LeCoultre Heraion stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 113.8.06, serial no. 1656xxx, circa 1990s, Pulsations bezel with black date dial, quartz, JLC bracelet, 35mm

**JLCboxandbraceletbooklet,withaJLCcopyreceiptconfirmingcompleteserviceandcaseshiningdated29thAugust2025 £400-600

41.

Jaeger-LeCoultre WWII period nickel and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, case no. 313922, signed circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and centre seconds, luminous diamond shaped hands, signed cal. P478 movement, no. 370696, the case signed LeCoutre Co., modern brown alligator strap, 34mm

£200-300

42.

Longines Master Collection 'Chrono Moonphase' Chronograph automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. L2.673.4, serial. no. 33568xxx, circa 2007, circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, outer date chapter, subsidiary hour recording dial at the six position with moon phase, subsidiary thirty minute recording dial at the twelve position with day/date apertures, subsidiary constant seconds and 24-hour dial at the nine position, chronograph centre seconds and centre date indicator, blued steel hands, inner bezel with minute markers with five minute divisions, day push button to the case at the ten position, signed cal. L678.2 movement, exhibition case back, Longines brown leather strap, 40mm

**Longinesboxwithoutercover,Internationalwarrantycarddated26.09.07andstampedErnestJonesTheLibertyCentreRomford,warranty booklet,instructionsforusebooklet,adjustmenttool,cleaningcloth

£800-1200

43.

Longines Lyre gold PVD plated and stainless steel lady's wristwatch, reference no. L4. 259.2, champagne dial with baton markers and date aperture, quartz, Longines bracelet with butterfly clasp, 25mm

£80-120

44.

Longines Master Collection 'Chrono Moonphase' Chronograph automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. L2.673.4, serial. no. 35478xxx, circa 2010, circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, outer date chapter, subsidiary hour recording dial at the six position with moon phase, subsidiary thirty minute recording dial at the twelve position with day/date apertures, subsidiary constant seconds and 24-hour dial at the nine position, chronograph centre seconds and centre date indicator, blued steel hands, inner bezel with minute markers with five minute divisions, day push button to the case at the ten position, signed cal. L678.2 movement, exhibition case back, Longines bracelet with signed butterfly clasp, 40mm

**Longinesboxwithoutercover,InternationalWarrantycarddated18.01.10andstampedGoldsmiths,VictoriaStreetLondon,instructionsfor usebooklet,tag,sparelinks,adjustmenttool

£1000-1500

45.

Longines Saint-Imier automatic stainless steel lady's wristwatch watch, reference no. L2.263.4, serial no. 37494324, silvered dial with Arabic twelve, hour markers, date aperture and sweep centre seconds, L 595.2 20 jewel movement with exhibition case back, Longines bracelet with butterfly clasp, 26mm

£250-300

46. NO LOT

47.

Tag Heuer Aquaracer black ceramic lady's wristwatch, reference no. WAY1390, serial no. WBS7xxx, black dial, rotating bezel, Tag Heuer bracelet with signed butterfly clasp, quartz, 35mm bezel

**TagHeuerboxwithoutercover,Internationalguaranteecard stampedLord&Taylor,instructionsbooklet,sparelinks

£500-800

48.

Tag Heuer Carrera Chronograph automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. CV2010, black dial, black tachymetre bezel insert, Calibre 16 movement, exhibition case, Tag Heuer bracelet with signed folding clasp, 41mm

**TagHeuercase,instructionsbooklet,AuthenticWatches.com. Inc.EncinoCaliforniaWarrantycard,CertificateofAuthenticity andreceipt,threesparelinks

£750-1000

49.

Montblanc Iced Sea 300m/1000ft automatic bronze gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 133300, serial no. 7614 - OLLN43xxx, circa 2024, black glacier pattern dial, bi-colour rotating bezel, Montblanc rubber strap with signed folding clasp, 42mm bezel

**Montblancboxwithoutercover,Internationalguaranteecard dated02.12.2024userguide

£1700-2000

50.

Baume & Mercier Baumatic Chronograph Calendar automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 6103, serial no. 2209xxx, circular white dial with Roman numerals, minute markers, triple subsidiary dials, date aperture and chronograph centre seconds, modern leather strap, 37mm

£400-600

51.

Swatch Sam Francis Artist GZ123 1992 Limited Edition wristwatch, no. 451xx/49999, multi-coloured abstract design inspired by the works of American artist Sam Francis, quartz, 34mm **withoriginalpresentationboxwithoutersleeveandwarranty £100-200

52.

Swatch Tresor Magique 1993 Limited Edition automatic platinum wristwatch, no. 077xx/12999, silvered dial with blue Roman numeral chapter ring and skeletonised centre, 23 jewel movement, exhibition case, Swatch blue leather strap with signed buckle, 36mm

**Excellentconditionwithoriginalmirroredpresentationcasewith outersleeve,instructionleaflet,spareplasticstrap,strapremoval tool

£1500-2000

53.

The Swatch Centennial Olympic Games Collection, Olympic Legends, Atlanta 1996, Limited Edition 06520/20000 - Includes ten Swatch watches dedicated to Olympic legends; Said Aouita, Gelindo Bordin, Sebastian Coe, Nadia Comaneci, Dan Jansen, Edwin Moses, Mark Spitz, Daley Thompson, Katarina Witt, Bob Beamon, within a presentation display case with outer sleeve and booklet £100-200

54.

Seiko 'Bullhead' Chronograph automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 6138-0040, serial no. 4N0xxx, circa 1974, circular two tone brown dial with applied baton markers, minute markers, Spanish/English day and date apertures at the six position, champagne subsidiary hour and thirty minute recording dials and yellow chronograph centre seconds, tachymeter bezel, crown at the twelve position and push buttons at the eleven/one positions, signed 21 jewel movement, Seiko 'Fishbone' bracelet with Z040S end links, 44mm £400-600

55.

Seiko Quartz SQ lady's wristwatch, reference no, 2A23-0150, circular black dial, Seiko SQ bracelet, 24mm

**Seikobox

£30-50

56.

Seiko Lord Marvel 36000 stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 5740-8000, serial no. 820xxx, circa 1968, circular silvered dial with applied baton markers, minute markers and centre seconds, dauphine hands, signed cal. 5740C 23 jewel movement, modern brown leather strap, 35mm

£180-250

57.

Tissot 9ct lady's wristwatch, London 1974, square silvered dial, 2403 17 jewel movement, integral bracelet, 28.6gm, 17mm

**withTissotbox

£750-850

58.

Tissot Seastar automatic gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. A660/760K, circular champagne dial with applied hour markers, minute track, day date apertures and centre seconds, 21 jewel, modern brown leather strap, 36mm

£80-120

59.

Bulova Accutron 'Spaceview' stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, case no. H91xxx, circa 1963, skeletonised dial, yellow dauphine hands and sweep centre seconds, high domed glass signed 'Accutron' with yellow dot hour and minute markers, winding crown to the case back, 'humming' tuning fork movement, Speidel stainless steel bracelet, 36mm

£400-600

60.

Bulova Accutron Snorkel 666 Feet automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 7202-4, case no. 5-144xxx, circa 1974, circular black dial with luminous baton markers, minute markers, day/date apertures and orange centre seconds, rotating two tone bezel, signed crown, signed cal. 11AOACB 23 jewel movement, Bulova bracelet with signed folding clasp, 39mm bezel

**WelwynWatchesserviceinvoicedated23/04/24

£300-500

61.

Bulova Computron LED gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, circa 1977, the 'wedge' case with LED display and button to the case side, Bulova bracelet, quartz, 31mm

£200-300

62.

Pulsar for Tiffany & Co. Time Computer, Inc. LED stainless steel lady's wristwatch, case no. 541559, the case with LED display buttons to the twelve and six positions and hour/date and minute adjustment recesses to the case back, Pulsar stainless steel bracelet with timeset bar inserted to the clasp, 33mm

**withTiffany&Cobox,Pulsarguaranteeregistrationcard,Pulsar powercellcertificate,extratimesetbarinoriginalPulsarenvelope £200-300

63.

Pulsar Time Computer, Inc. 14k gold filled LED gentleman's wristwatch, case no. 151582, the case with LED display buttons to the three and nine positions and hour/date and minute adjustment recesses to the case back, Pulsar 10k gold filled and stainless steel bracelet with timeset bar inserted to the clasp, 42mm **withPulsarbox

£400-600

64.

Citizen Eco-Drive Perpetual Calendar WR100 stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. E870-S087376, pale grey dial with white inner month bezel, stainless steel and gold plated bezel and crown, modern tan leather strap, 39mm

**Citizeninstructionsbooklet,repairticketdated22/02/2020, threesparelinksfromtheoriginalbracelet

£50-80

65.

Le Cheminant Master Mariner automatic stainless steel divers wristwatch, case no. 698601, circa 1960's, circular black dial with 12-6-9 dagger markers, smaller dagger markers, minute markers, date aperture and sweep lollipop seconds, bi-directional bezel, cal. 4007N 25 jewel movement, case inscribed 'Tested 450 Feet, 150 Meters', 36mm (lacking strap)

£150-250

66.

Clinton Alarm automatic calendar gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, circular champagne dial with applied hour markers, minute markers, French/German day/date apertures, centre alarm indicator, centre seconds and outer calendar chapters with fixed date and rotating day chapter, 17 jewel, burgundy leather strap, 39mm

£150-250

67.

Casio Illuminator digital/analogue gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. AQ-130BW, black dial with digital aperture, black rotating bezel, black rubber strap, quartz, 40mm bezel

£40-80

68.

Mido Multifort for West End Watch Co. Super Automatic mid-size stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, case no. 6437 5575, circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and centre seconds, signed 817 'bumper' movement, West End Watch Co. Everbrite case, modern brown leather strap, 28mm

£40-80

69.

Swiss 9ct gentleman's wristwatch, London 1942, circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, unsigned movement, modern brown leather strap, 26mm

£140-180

70.

Swiss 9ct wire-lug gentleman's wristwatch, London 1922, enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, unsigned movement, inscribed hinged case, case maker 'EH', brown leather strap, 32mm

£150-250

71.

Elgin U.S.A gold plated wire-lug trench gentleman wristwatch, serial no. 16628xxx, circa 1912, signed white dial with Arabic numerals, red 12 and subsidiary seconds dial, signed gilt 7 jewel movement, Keystone case, vintage brown lather strap, 33mm

£60-100

72.

Early 20th century silver 'Borgel' cased wire-lug gentleman's wristwatch, import hallmarks London 1912, circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals, red twelve, minute markers and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, unsigned movement, the inside case with marks 'GS' (Stockwell & Co (George Stockwell)), 'FB' (Francois Borgel) and 'V&C' (possibly Vacheron & Constantin), 30.5mm (lacking strap, some faults - see condition report)

£100-200

73.

Military Watches

74.

Longines WWII period 'Sei Tacche' stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 22709 108, serial no. 6707408, circa 1943, 'tropical' silvered dial with Arabic numerals, outer minute track and centre seconds, blued steel hands, signed cal. 12.68N movement, case lug no. '108', expanding bracelet, 35mm

£800-1200

75.

Cyma WWII British Military issue 'Dirty Dozen' stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, movement no. 381xxx, signed black dial with Military arrow, Arabic numerals, minute rack with luminous dot markers, luminous set hands and a subsidiary seconds dial, signed 234 15 jewel movement with metal cover, fixed bar lug case with a screw back, issue markings '/\ P235xx 285xx', 38mm (no strap)

£600-800

76.

Rare Ebel WWII Air Ministry British Military Pilot's issue gentleman's stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, signed silvered dial and numbered '4312', with Arabic numerals, outer minute track and spade hour hand, 16 jewel movement signed Ebel Roidor, fixed bar lugs, snap-on case back stamped 'AM 6B/159 (234) 7919/42', case number 9101001 1893, 32mm (lacking strap)

**laterreassignedas6B/234.FromaPrivateCollection

£400-600

77.

Longines RAF Pilot's stainless steel pilot's wristwatch, movement no. 660xxx, re-issue 1956, black dial, with Arabic numerals, minute track with hour dot markers and white centre seconds, signed cal. 12.68N 16 jewel movement, fixed bar screw case with issue markings 'A.M. 6B/159', 23xx/56, Bonklip bracelet, 36mm

**FromaPrivateCollection. In1956,alargenumberofsurplus 6B/159pilotwatchesoriginatingfromWWIIweremodifiedandreissuedtotheRAFbytheMinistryofDefence(MoD)

£800-120

78.

Rare Lemania Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Pilot's single button chronograph stainless steel wristwatch, movement no. 455xxx, circa 1950s, signed silvered dial with Military arrow, Arabic numerals, outer minute markers, chronograph centre seconds and twin subsidiary dials for 30-minute recording and constant seconds, signed gilt frosted lever 17 jewel movement, fix-bar lug case, the screw back with issues markings '/\ H.S.9 R.A.N.14x', black fabric strap, 38mm

**FromaPrivateCollection

£2000-3000

79.

CWC British Military Army issue stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1976, circular black dial with Military arrow, circled T, Arabic numerals, minute track with luminous dot and baton hour markers, white centre seconds hand, manual wind movement in a tonneau case with fixed bars, issue markings 'W10-6645-99, 523-8290 ^ 98xx/76', 36mm (no strap)

**FromaPrivateCollection

£250-350

80.

IWC Mark X WWII 'Dirty Dozen' Military issue stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, signed black dial with broad Military arrow, Arabic numerals, outer minute track, luminous dot markers and luminous set hands, C83 movement, no. 10810xx, the case with fixed bar lugs, the case back with issue markings '/\ W.W.W M1518x', case serial no. 11341xx, 35mm

**'TheDirtyDozen'-DuringWWIItheMoDorderedcustom-builtwristwatchesfrom12Swisswatchmakers: Buren,Cyma,Eterna,Grana,Jaeger-LeCoultre,Lemania,Longines,IWC,Omega,Record,TimorandVertex £2800-3200

81.

Rare Omega 'Weems' WWII British Military RAF Pilots stainless steel wristwatch, movement number 910xxxx, issued in 1940, 60-minute calibrated bezel with a screw down button in the band to secure, signed silvered dial with Arabic numerals, outer minute track, blued steel hands and centre seconds, signed calibre 23.4S.C lever movement, fixed bar lug cases, snap-on back engraved 'A.M Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd MK VIIA 6B/159 54xx/40', inside back case back numbered 99xxxxxx, tan leather strap, 33mm wide

**FromaPrivateCollection.On5thJanuary1940,theAirMinistryplacedaspecialorderwithOmegafor2,000watchesref.CK2129.Deliverywas tobemadefrom10thMarch1940toGoldsmiths&SilversmithsCoLtd,London.

£3500-4500

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82.

Timor WWII British Military issue 'Dirty Dozen' stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, signed black dial with Military arrow, Arabic numerals, minute track with luminous dot and baton markers and A subsidiary seconds dial, signed cal. 6060 15 jewel movement with metal cover, fixed bar lug case with screw back, issue markings '/\ WWW K 111xx 410xx', 36mm (no strap)

£600-800

83.

Omega British Military RAF Pilot's stainless steel wristwatch, serial no. 982xxxx, re-issue 1956, signed black dial with Arabic numerals, outer minute markers and centre seconds, signed 16 jewel movement, fixed bar lug case, the screw back with issue markings 'A.M 6B/159 56x/56', 36mm (no strap)

**In1956,model6B/159wasre-issuedtotheRAFbytheMinistryof Defence(MoD)

£700-1000

84.

A. Lange & Söhne - Rare German WWII Airforce Luftwaffe 'B.Uhr navigators watch, ref no. 127-560A-1, case ref. FL23883, 2nd production black dial with applied luminous Arabic numerals, inner hour dial with outer minutes, lozenge hands and hacking centre seconds, signed manual wind movement, no. 214xxx, large military nickel case with fixed bars, the inner back with matching numbers marked A. Lange & Söhne, possibly the original leather strap, 55mm

**FromaPrivateCollection

£1800-2200

85.

Dent - Swiss Military issue silver centre seconds lever pocket watch, import hallmarks for Glasgow 1937, No. 4679, unsinged numbered movement with Military broad arrow, signed and numbered Roman numeral dial with outer minute track, centre seconds and blued steel spade hour hand, the case stamped 'A3M' and numbered 4679, 49mm

£150-250

86.

Usher & Cole, London - Military issue centre seconds silver deck pocket watch, London 1914, No. 30124, signed three-quarter plate lever movement with broad arrow, with compensated balance and regulator, two-part Roman numeral dial with outer minute track, centre seconds and blued steel spade hour hand, original numbered plain case, case maker 'T.R.A' (Thomas Richard Arnott), 53mm

£250-350

87.

A. Johannsen & Co., London - WWI Military issue centre seconds silver deck pocket watch, London 1914, three quarter plate lever movement with Military arrow, signed A. Johannsen & Co. 149 Minories, London, no. 7519, with compensated balance and regulator, hinged cuvette, signed enamel dial with Military arrow, Roman numerals, outer track with five minute divisions and centre seconds, blued steel hands, within a plain case, case maker 'R&S', 52mm

£200-400

88.

Waltham U.S.A WWII British Royal Navy issue pocket stopwatch, 'Admiralty Pattern No.6', the case back with issue markings 'PATT 6 /\ U12046', 57mm

**FromaPrivateCollection

**IssuedtotheBritishRoyalNavyduringWWII.Itwasacrucial instrumentusedinanti-submarinewarfare,specificallywith ASDIC(anearlyformofsonar)equipmenttomeasuretherange ofenemysubmarines

£50-100

89.

Arsa German Military (Dienstuhr Heer) WWII nickel cased pocket watch, signed black dial with Arabic numerals, outer minute track and a subsidiary seconds dial, luminous set hands, cal. 239 signed jewelled movement with metal cover, the screw back with issue markings 'D 4737 H', 51mm

**FromaPrivateCollection

£150-250

90.

Dent - Swiss Military issue silver centre seconds lever pocket watch, import hallmarks for Glasgow 1937, No. 4694, unsigned numbered movement with Military broad arrow, signed and numbered Roman numeral dial with outer minute track, centre seconds and blued steel spade hour hand, the case stamped 'A3M' and numbered 4679, the case back stamped 'H.S /\ 3', 49mm (movement at fault)

£100-200

91.

Hamilton Watch Company U.S. Government 'G.C.T' Navigation Master Watch, ref. 4992B, signed 22 jewel adj. temp. and 6 positions lever movement, no. 4C4462, the black dial signed G.C.T. with inner Arabic twenty-four hour dial, outer five second divisions and centre seconds, white hands, Keystone base metal screw case, 52mm, case inscribed:

Part No. AN 5740

MFR'S PART NO.4992B

SERIAL NO. AF-42-7052

CONTRACT NO. W535 ac-28072

**withinafittedwoodencase,withhingedlidwithglazedaperture andmetalplaqueinscribed'AircraftNavigationalWatchBox,BU. aero.U.S.Navy,ContractNoa(s)-3376F.S.S.C.No.88-B-860, HamiltonWatchCo.'.Thereverseoftheboxwithscratched inscription'IWANTADRINK'

£300-500

92.

Zenith Royal Navy Hydrographic Service issue nickel cased centre seconds lever deck watch, signed gilt movement with Military arrow, compensated balance and regulator, no. 3233770, signed dial with Military arrow and numbered 3770, with Arabic numerals, hour and minute markers and blued steel centre seconds, blued steel hands, signed screw case, 51mm

**inamahoganydeckbox,stamped'140',withissuelabel:''Issued fromChronometerSection,HydrographicDepartment,Ministryof Defence,-9APR1974,HerstmonceuxCastle,Hailsham,Sussex'' £500-800

LOTS 93-100 NO LOTS

Assorted Wristwatches & Accessories

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101.

Three Tissot stainless steel ladies wristwatches, each with silvered dial, manual wind movement, Tissot burgundy leather strap, 26mm; each with Tissot tag £50-80

102.

Five Camy gold plated and stainless steel ladies wristwatches, silvered dials, 21 jewel manual wind movements, black straps, 19mm; three with Camy tag £40-80

103.

Three Tissot stainless steel ladies wristwatches, each with silvered dial, cabouchon crown, manual wind movement, Tissot black leather strap, 22mm; each with Tissot tag

£50-80

104.

Five Camy gold plated and stainless steel ladies wristwatches, silvered dials, 21 jewel manual wind movements, black straps, 19mm; each with Camy tag

£40-80

105.

Three Tissot stainless steel ladies wristwatches, each with silvered dial, cabouchon crown, manual wind movement, Tissot black leather strap, 22mm; each with Tissot tag

£50-80

106.

Five Camy gold plated and stainless steel ladies wristwatches, silvered dials, 21 jewel manual wind movements, black straps, 19mm; each with Camy tag

£40-80

107.

Three Tissot stainless steel ladies wristwatches, each with silvered dial, cabouchon crown, manual wind movement, Tissot black leather strap, 22mm; each with Tissot tag

£50-80

108.

Five Camy gold plated and stainless steel ladies wristwatches, silvered dials, 21 jewel manual wind movements, black straps, 19mm; each with Camy tag

£40-80

109.

Three Tissot stainless steel ladies wristwatches, each with silvered dial, manual wind movement, Tissot burgundy leather strap, 26mm; each with Tissot tag (one at fault); together with a Tissot stainless steel ladies wristwatch, silvered dial, manual wind movement, Tissot black leather strap, 23mm, Tissot tag (4)

£50-80

110.

Five Camy gold plated and stainless steel ladies wristwatches, silvered dials, 21 jewel manual wind movements, black straps, 19mm; each with Camy tag

£40-80

111.

Five Tissot Stylist Quartz stainless steel ladies wristwatches, each with silvered dial, Tissot black leather strap, 23mm, each with Tissot tag (5)

£80-120

112.

Five Camy gold plated and stainless steel ladies wristwatches, silvered dials, 21 jewel manual wind movements, black straps, 19mm; each with Camy tag

£40-80

113.

Four Casio Telememo 30 Data Bank digital wristwatches, reference no. DB-35H, quartz, 40mm (4)

£80-150

114.

Five Camy gold plated and stainless steel ladies wristwatches, silvered dials, 21 jewel manual wind movements, black straps, 19mm; each with Camy tag

£40-80

115.

Timex Expedition Digital Compass gentleman's wristwatch, modern strap, quartz, 42mm; together with a Timex Ironman Triathlon digital gentleman's wristwatch, black rubber strap, quartz, 43mm (strap at fault) and Eaglemoss Collections Military Watches - Four gentleman's wristwatches within sealed packaging (6)

£60-100

116.

Tissot automatic gold plated and stainless steel lady's wristwatch, champagne dial, Tissot bracelet, 27mm, Tissot tag; together with two Tissot Stylist nickel plated and stainless steel lady's wristwatches, each with white dial, manual wind movement, Tissot black leather strap, 30mm, each with Tissot tag and a Tissot gold plated and stainless steel lady's wristwatch, champagne dial, cabouchon crown, manual wind movement, Tissot brown leather strap, 27mm, Tissot tag (4)

£50-80

117.

Four Tissot Stylist Quartz ladies wristwatches, silvered dials, black straps, 23mm and 25mm; each with Tissot tag and operating instructions booklet (untested and sold as seen)

£50-80

118.

Camy chrome plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 7328, black dial, black bezel, 21 jewel manual wind movement, black strap, 37mm; together with a Tissot fibreglass automatic gentleman's wristwatch with chrome bezel, silvered dial, 21 jewel, 36mm (lacking strap) (2)

£80-120

119.

Four Tissot Stylist Quartz ladies wristwatches, silvered dials, black straps, 22mm and 25mm (untested and sold as seen); each with Tissot tag and Tissot Quartz operating instructions booklet; together with a Tissot Stylist fob watch, manual wind movement, with pendant, 31mm; with Tissot tag (5)

£50-80

120.

Five Camy gold plated and stainless steel ladies wristwatches, silvered dials, 21 jewel manual wind movements, black straps, 19mm; each with Camy tag

£40-80

121.

Swatch Chronograph gentleman's wristwatch, black leather strap with Swatch buckle, quartz, 37mm; together with a lady's wristwatch on a later expanding bracelet (2)

£30-50

122.

Five Camy gold plated and stainless steel ladies wristwatches, silvered dials, 21 jewel manual wind movements, black straps, 19mm; each with Camy tag

£40-80

123.

Seiko 5 automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 7009-8230, black dial, signed cal. 6119C 21 jewel movement, later expanding bracelet, 38mm; together with a Seiko 5 automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 7009-3040, black dial, signed cal. 7009A 17 jewel movement, later black rubber strap, 37mm and a Seiko SQ Quartz stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, white dial, later bracelet, 35mm (3)

£80-120

124.

Five Camy gold plated and stainless steel ladies wristwatches, silvered dials, 21 jewel manual wind movements, black straps, 19mm; each with Camy tag

£40-80

125.

Four assorted ladies wristwatches to include Rotary Quartz; together with a small quartz fob watch, 30mm and two expanding wristwatch bracelets

£20-30

126.

Six Camy stainless steel ladies wristwatches, silvered dials, 17 jewel manual wind movements, expanding bracelets, 19mm; each with Camy tag and plastic pouch

£40-80

127.

Five Camy gold plated and stainless steel ladies wristwatches, silvered dials, 21 jewel manual wind movements, black straps, 19mm; each with Camy tag and four with Camy plastic pouch; together with two Camy gold plated and stainless steel ladies wristwatches, silvered dials, 21 jewel manual wind movements, brown straps, 19mm; each with Camy tag (7)

£40-80

128.

Camy Sputnick gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, circular silvered dial, 21 jewel movement, Titoni black leather strap and buckle, 38mm; together with a Camy Superautomatic nickel plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, circular green dial, 33mm, with Camy tag (2)

£80-120

129.

Four Camy ladies wristwatches, three with Camy tags (one lacking strap); together with a Camy lady's wristwatch movement; Tissot lady's wristwatch bracelet, three Tissot lady's wristwatch leather straps, with Tissot tags (one mounted to a wristwatch case front) and three long end wristwatch straps stamped 'Omega' (12)

£50-80

130.

Waltham Self Winding stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, circular silvered dial, signed 25 jewel movement, modern brown leather strap, 34mm (movement requires repair); together with a Military style stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, circular black dial, manual wind movement, the case with markings 'GG-W-113, Fed. Stock No. 6645-00-066-4279, MFG Part No. 27589, Cont. No. GS-6-017-8575, Date March 1971, Serial no. 648xxx, U.S.', 36mm (movement requires repair, lacking strap) (2)

£50-80

131.

Helvetia 9ct lady's wristwatch for repair, gold plated and stainless steel expanding bracelet, 18.5gm, 21mm; together with six assorted wire-lug wristwatches to include Cyma silver lady's wristwatch, American Waltham nickel cased gentleman's wristwatch, Tavannes lady's chrome cased wristwatch (three require repair) (7)

£80-150

132.

Three ladies wristwatches to include Rotary Quartz, 23mm; Emporio Armani, quartz, 28mm and Clarex, 24mm (3)

£20-40

133.

Six assorted gentleman's wristwatches to include Tissot PR516 automatic, Oris Super, Timex automatic, Technos, Baylor, Swissam Extraflat (Oris and Swissam require repair) (6)

£60-100

134.

American Waltham WWI period gold plated wire-lug trench wristwatch, serial no. 19597595, circa 1914, signed circular black dial, signed movement, Dennison Star hinged case, 32mm (lacking strap); together with a 9ct swing-lug lady's wristwatch for repair, London 1920, unsigned movement, enamel dial, hinged case stamped 'XOJC/164/2', brown leather strap, 26mm (case hinge at fault) (2)

£60-100

135.

Swiss 9ct cushion cased gentleman's wristwatch, Birmingham 1944, silvered dial signed 'Limit III', with stylised Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, stylised Arabic numerals and Breguet style moon hands, 15 jewel movement, Dennison case, 20.7gm, 28mm (no strap); together with an Avia silver marcasite set lady's wristwatch, signed dial, London 1965, 17.6gm, 15mm (2)

£200-250

136.

9ct lady's wire-lug wristwatch for repair, import hallmarks Glasgow 1930, brown leather strap, 10.7gm, 21mm; together with a Breitling gold plated and stainless steel lady's wristwatch, cal. FEF 371 movement, plated 'cord' bracelet with safety chain, 16mm (2)

£50-80

137.

Swiss 9ct swing-lug wristwatch, import hallmarks London 1919, circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals and minute track, blued steel hands, 15 jewel movement, hinged case, modern black leather strap, 23.3gm, 26mm (case hinge at fault); together with aSwiss 9ct lady's wristwatch, import hallmarks Glasgow 1935, silvered dial with Arabic numerals and minute track, 15 jewel movement, hinged case, black fabric strap, 7.4gm, 14mm (movement and case hinge at fault) (2)

£220-280

138.

Three 9ct wire-lug lady's wristwatches (one for repair); also a New York Standard Watch Co. gold plated engraved lever set hunter pocket watch for repair, 42mm (4)

£250-350

139.

Swiss silver wire-lug lady's wristwatch, import hallmarks Glasgow 1929, silvered dial, 15 jewel movement, modern black leather strap, 29mm; together with a Nivada silver and marcasite lady's wristwatch, London 1966, silvered dial, silver and marcasite set bracelet with safety chain, 15mm (2)

£50-80

140.

Two lady's 9ct wristwatch heads to include Rotary and Vertex; with three gold plated lady's wristwatches (5)

£150-200

141.

Baume & Mercier Quartz mid-size stainless steel and gold wristwatch for assembly/ repair, reference no. 4226.018, later bracelet, 28mm; together with a JaegerLeCoultre Club automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch case, reference no. E0300405, later bracelet, 38mm (2)

£50-100

142.

Helvetia 9ct gentleman's wristwatch, London 1948, signed silvered dial with red centre seconds hand, 8ooD signed movement, brown leather strap, 32mm (mainspring broken)

£180-220

143.

Rolex wristwatch box, reference 68.00.01, with outer cover; Rolex GMT-Master booklet dated 2004 and two spare Oyster stainless steel bracelet links

£100-200

144.

Rolex Cellini wristwatch box, reference 40.00.04, with outer cover and sleeve

£100-200

145.

Two Rolex 'Moon Crater' wristwatch box outer covers, one retaining reference no. 16030 (Rolex Datejust) sticker; together with two Rolex wristwatch box outer covers and a Rolex Oyster catalogue in Arabic print, includes GMT-Master, GMT-Master II, Milgauss, Sea-Dweller 'Double Red', Submariner models (5)

£80-120

146.

Rolex branded Zippo lighter, unused with intact 'Warning' label to the reverse, 57mm x 38mm, within a Zippo plastic display case, with Zippo guarantee leaflet

£80-120

147.

Nike Omega golf/sports black shoe bag, with carry handle

£20-40

148.

Richard Mille branded Apple iPod Nano, model A1320 (5th generation), with two rubber sleeve protective cases, leather protective case and cable; together with a Richard Mille branded Flip Video MinoHD pocket-sized digital camcorder, with leather protective case (2)

**Promotionalitemspresentedto delegatesataRichardMilleevent

£30-50

149.

Omega stainless steel wristwatch bracelet, reference no. 1068, 6.00'' approx (lacking end links)

£100-150

150.

Omega stainless steel wristwatch bracelet, reference no. 1162, 5.5'' approx (lacking end links)

£50-80

151.

Omega stainless steel wristwatch bracelet, reference no. 1116, 6.25'' approx

£100-150

152.

Omega stainless steel wristwatch bracelet, reference no. 1159, with 154 end links, 5.75'' approx

£100-150

153.

Quantity of wristwatch movement spares/ parts to include Omega

£80-150

154.

Quantity of principally Omega wristwatch dials, to include an Omega Constellation automatic chronometer dial (13)

£80-120

155.

Quantity of assorted Omega wristwatch cases, case backs and part cases; also an Omega lady's wristwatch strap buckle

£100-200

156.

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust wristwatch dial, champagne, 28mm, with Rolex packaging and Rolex aluminium case

£50-100

157.

Rolex/Omega/Sorna - Rolex Oyster

Perpetual Day-Date wristwatch dial, 28.5mm; together with a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust lady's wristwatch dial, 20mm (both lacking Rolex crown); two Rolex gentleman's wristwatch glasses, each 31mm; Rolex wristwatch glass removed from a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph

Daytona wristwatch, reference no. 16523, circa 1997 (with Bonhams payment receipt for Rolex Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph

Daytona, reference 16523 dated 25 Apr 2005 and Bowden & Sons Jewellers service receipt dated 24th May 2005); Omega Seamaster GMT 50th Anniversary gentleman's wristwatch bezel, 38mm; Omega Speedmaster MKII gentleman's wristwatch glass, 37mm and a Sorna Chrono 17 jewel chronograph wristwatch movement for repair, yellow dial, 27mm (lacking crown and pushers) (8)

£100-200

158.

Small selection of assorted wristwatch movements, Bulova wristwatch for assembly; also a Casio watch for repair

£40-60

159.

Quantity of wristwatch movement spares/ parts to include Omega Setting Lever Springs (620-1110, 563-1110, 330-1110, 683-1110, 267-1110); Omega stems (480-1106); Omega Yoke Spring (625-1112); Omega Date Corrector Lever (1022-1568) etc; with two Omega ladies wristwatch movements for repair, cal. 484 and cal. 483

£100-200

160.

Quantity of wristwatch movement parts to include bolt springs/setting lever springs

£80-150

161.

Metal multi-drawer storage cabinet with sixteen plastic drawers containing a quantity of assorted watch glasses, 12'' wide x 21'' high x 6.25'' deep

£40-60

162.

Franco Cologni - Secrets Of Vacheron Constantin, 250 Years of Continuous History, Catalogue of Watches Since 1755, Flammarion, 2005, hardback with outer sleeve and cover

£100-200

163.

J. Michael Mehltretter - Patek Philippe, Cult Object and Investment, published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd, 2012, hardback with outer sleeve

£50-80

164.

Martin Huber & Alan Banbery - Patek Philippe Geneve, Patek Philippe, Second Edition (1000 copies), 1993, hardback with outer sleeve

£80-150

165.

Martin Huber & Alan Banbery in collaboration with Gisbert L. Brunner - Patek Philippe Geneve, Patek Philippe, Published Antiquorum Editions, First Edition, 1988, hardback with outer sleeve and cardboard protective cover

£100-200

LOTS 166-200 NO LOTS

End of day one sale

The next specialist watch auction will take place on the 19th & 20th May 2026

Consignments now invited

Day Two Pocket Watches

Wednesday 25th February 2026 at 11am

American Watches

201.

American Waltham 'Riverside Maximus' gold plated lever hunter pocket watch, serial no. 12656344, circa 1903, signed 23 jewel adjusted movement with compensated balance and regulator, hinged cuvette, signed dial with Arabic numerals, minute markers with red five minute divisions and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, within an attractive Philadelphia Watch Case Co. engraved and engine turned case, 50mm; with a modern fitted box

£300-500

202.

Elgin National Watch Co. 'B.W. Raymond' gold plated lever set hunter pocket watch, serial no. 3005440, circa 1888, signed adjusted movement with safety pinion, compensated balance and regulator, hinged cuvette, signed dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel Fleur-de-Lis hands, within an engine turned Dueber case with engraved cartouche, 54mm

£80-150

203.

American Waltham 'SOL' silver lever pocket watch, serial no. 10263274, circa 1901, signed movement with sunrise scene, compensated balance and regulator, hinged cuvette, signed dial with sunrise scene, Roman numerals, minute markers and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, within an associated engine turned case with engraved cartouche, 50mm

£40-60

204.

Elgin National Watch Co. gold plated lever pocket watch, serial no. 17158447, circa 1912, signed movement with compensated balance and regulator, signed dial with Arabic numerals, minute markers with red five minute divisions and subsidiary seconds, Wadsworth Referee engraved screw case, 50mm

£50-80

205.

Hamilton Watch Co. 'W.M. Shlaes Special' 14ct lever hunter pocket watch, serial no. 806414, circa 1910, signed 17 jewel adjusted movement with compensated balance and regulator, hinged cuvette inscribed 'Frank Farrel', enamel two part dial inscribed 'W.M. Shlaes Special' with Roman numerals, minute markers with red five minute divisions and subsidiary seconds, within an ornate triple colour gold case with monogram, no. 6417299, case maker 'J.K', 108.2gm, 51mm

£2000-3000

206.

Waterbury Watch Co. Series L duplex nickel cased fob watch, signed patented movement, signed dial with Roman numerals and minute track, blued steel hands, within a plain case, 42mm

£25-40

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207.

American Waltham 9ct lever hunter pocket watch, serial no. 14690078, circa 1905, signed movement with compensated balance and regulator, 9ct hinged cuvette, signed enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, within a plain case, import hallmarks London 1908, case maker 'GS' (Stockwell & Co - George Stockwell), 79.9gm, 50mm ** with a WW Wood Jeweller case

£1200-1500

208.

American Waltham 'Traveler' gold plated lever hunter pocket watch, serial no. 19329970, circa 1913, signed movement with compensated balance and regulator, hinged cuvette, enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, within a Dennison Moon engine turned case with engraved cartouche, 50mm

£70-100

209.

Columbus Watch Co nickel cased lever pocket watch, serial no. 28694, circa 1884, lever set 15 jewel movement with compensated balance and regulator, signed Roman numeral dial with outer minute track and sunk subsidiary seconds dial, blued spade hands, Fahys Oresilver screw case, no. 605616, 55mm

£60-100

210.

American Waltham 'Riverside' 10ct five-minute repeater lever set hunter pocket watch, serial no. 3794054, circa 1887, signed 'Patented 1888' movement with safety pinion, compensated balance, regulator and hammers striking a gong, 10ct hinged cuvette, signed enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track with five minute divisions and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, within a plain case with repeat slide, case maker 'A.B' (Waltham Watch Co.), 111.0gm, 53mm (movement requires attention)

£2000-3000

211.

American Waltham gold plated lever hunter pocket watch, serial no. 17284757, circa 1908, signed movement with compensated balance and regulator, hinged cuvette, signed enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, within a plain Dennison Star case, 51mm

£60-100

212.

Masonic interest - American Waltham 'W'm Ellery' silver lever pocket watch, serial no. 497838, circa 1869, the movement inscribed 'Fogg's Patent', with engraved balance cock, steel three arm balance and silvered regulating scale, hinged cuvette, the dial with Masonic emblems, Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, within an associated engine turned case with engraved cartouche, Chester 1898, case maker 'IH' (John Hammon), 56mm

£150-200

Pocket Watches

213.

George Prior, London - 18th century silver pair cased verge pocket watch made for the Turkish market, London 1791, the fusee movement signed Geo Prior, London, no. 2860, with pierced engraved balance cock, steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc with Turkish numerals and fancy pillars, associated signed champleve silver dial with Roman numerals, five minute divisions, wavy minute track and shell to the centre, gilt hands, within plain matching cases, case maker 'TG' (probably Thomas Gibbard), 55mm, key

£400-600

214.

Patrv, London - 18th century silver verge pair cased pocket watch, London 1773, signed fusee movement with pierced engraved winged balance cock and foot with mask, steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and square baluster pillars, enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute markers with five minute divisions, bullseye glass within plain cases, case maker 'IFL', 48mm

£200 £400

215.

C. Dixon, Hexham - George IV silver verge pair cased pocket watch, Birmingham 1822, signed fusee movement, no. 226, with engraved balance cock with mask, steel three arm balance, stop/work lever at the four position and cylindrical pillars, dust cover, the dial branded 'Thomas Elliott, Hexham', with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, within plain matching cases with bullseye glass, case maker 'JH' (James Heales), 56mm £150-250

216.

Attractive Swiss 14ct cylinder engraved fob watch, ornate white Roman numeral dial with gilt hands, base metal cuvette, 25.1gm, 32mm

£150-200

217.

Chancellor & Son, Dublin - Victorian silver lever pocket watch, Birmingham 1876, signed movement, no. 2670, with engraved balance cock, steel three arm balance and regulator, signed Roman numerals dial with minute track and subsidiary seconds, within an engine turned case with engraved cartouche, stamped 'C&SON' and numbered 2670, case maker 'R.B' (English Watch Company), 47mm £50-80

218.

Attractive Juvenia Swiss silver (925) gilt and guilloche pink enamel rectangular purse watch, the hinged silver gilt and enamelled signed outer case, numbered 11351, opening to reveal a rectangular silver (925) watch head with signed silvered dial and signed case, signed 15 jewel movement, 36mm x 22mm; with silver (900) and black enamelled bow brooch (2)

£150-250

219.

Early 19th century French gilt metal verge pocket watch, signed fusee movement, no. 1972, with three arm balance, pierced engraved balance bridge and regulating disc, silvered dial with guilloche centre and Roman numeral chapter with minute track, winding hole at the two position, gilt hands, within an engine turned case, 105.0gm, 54mm

£150-250

220.

Longines 18k lever pocket watch, signed cal. 19.75N gilt frosted movement with compensated balance and regulator, signed and inscribed 18k hinged cuvette, enamel dial inscribed 'Adre Duray, Bruxelles', with Arabic numerals, red twelve, outer 24-hour numerals, minute markers and subsidiary seconds, gilt Louis style hands, within a signed plain case, 79.2gm, 49mm (movement requires repair)

£1700-2000

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221.

Josephson, London - George III silver repoussé pair cased verge pocket watch, London 1787, No. 1530, signed fusee movement with three-arm balance, pierced balance bridge, silver regulating dial and square baluster pillars, enamel Dutch style arcaded Roman numeral dial with Arabic minute numerals, gilt Louis style hands, bulls eye glass, plain inner case, repoussé outer case depicting three figures within scroll borders, case maker 'T.H', 51mm

£200-300

222.

John Barton, Manchester - small mid-18th century gilt metal and tortoiseshell verge pair cased pocket watch, signed fusee movement, no. 790, with pierced engraved balance cock with mask, three arm balance and silvered regulating disc, square baluster pillars, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals and minute markers, gilt beetle and poker hands, within a plain inner case and tortoiseshell outer case with pinwork decoration, 43mm

£250-350

223.

James Banks, Nottingham - 18th century gilt metal and tortoiseshell verge pocket watch, signed fusee movement with pierced engraved winged balance cock with foot, silvered regulating disc and tulip style pillars, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and winding hole at the three position, beetle and poker hands, bullseye glass within a consular gilt metal and tortoiseshell case with pinwork decoration, 53mm (movement requires repair - lacking balance)

£200-300

224.

Swiss cylinder 14ct fob watch, with attractive white dial with blue Roman numerals plain case, base metal cuvette, 23.1gm, 31mm

£180-250

225.

Swiss 9ct dress pocket watch, import hallmarks Glasgow 1930, unsigned movement with compensated balance and regulator, silvered dial branded 'Lister, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne', with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel moon hands, within a plain case, case maker 'AIM', 50.3gm, 46mm; with a yellow metal chain with small plaque attachment stamped '15', with plated T-bar and clasp, 6.3gm, 12'' approx (2)

£400-600

226.

James McCabe, London - Victorian silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1857, the full plate movement signed Jas McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, no. 01062, with engraved balance cock, gilt three arm balance and regulator, signed and numbered enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, gilt Fleur-deLys hands, within an engine turned case with applied gold hinges, 44mm, key

£150-200

227.

Baume, Geneve - 18ct cylinder pocket watch, signed key wind movement, signed gilt Roman numeral foliate dial, no. 16878, original engraved case, maker 'AA', 37.7gm, 37mm

£700-1000

228.

Rob't Roskell, Liverpool - Early 19th century silver patent rack lever pair cased pocket watch, Chester 1818, the fusee movement, no. 29505, with engraved balance cock inscribed 'Patent', diamond endstone, steel three arm balance, Bosley type regulator and cylindrical pillars, dust cover, enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute track, within plain associated cases, 57mm

£200-300

229.

J.B. Yabsley, London - Edward VII silver lever pocket watch, Chester 1904, signed J.B. Yabsley, 72 Ludgate Hill, London, no. 760270, with engraved balance cock, compensated balance and silvered regulating scale, dust cover, signed dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, within an engine turned case with engraved cartouche, 54mm £60-100

230.

Leroy Et Fils, A. Paris - Good 19th century 18ct pocket watch with Jump Hour, Paris 1819-1838, full plate gilt movement with plain balance cock, gilt three arm balance, blued steel hairspring and regulator, gilt metal hinged cuvette signed 'Leroy Et Fils Hrs Du ROI A. Paris.', no. 12340, silvered guilloche dial with minute track with five minute divisions and centre blued steel Breguet style minute hand, subsidiary seconds dial and hour aperture at the twelve position, within an engine turned case, no. 17755, with 9ct bow, 72.3gm, 50mm £2000-2500

231.

Thomas West, Reading - George II silver verge pair cased pocket watch, London 1756, the movement signed Thos West, Reading, no. 5186, with decorative pierced engraved balance cock with mask, flat steel three arm balance, silvered regulating scale and square baluster pillars, enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute track with five minute divisions, gilt hands, bullseye glass within a plain inner case and associated outer case, case maker 'I.B' 51mm

£200-300

232.

John Ward, London - George II silver verge pair cased pocket watch, London 1754, the fusee movement signed Jno Ward, London, no. 1588, with pierced engraved winged balance cock with mask, steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and square baluster pillars, enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute track with five minute divisions, beetle and poker hands, bullseye glass within plain matching cases, the inner case with a shutter winding hole cover, case maker 'A*M', 50mm £400-600

233.

Arthur, A Paris - Attractive small French triple colour gold verge quarter repeater pocket watch, signed fusee movement, no. 722, with gilt three arm balance, pierced engraved balance bridge, silvered regulating disc and plunge repeat with hammers striking a bell set to the case, signed enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute markers with five minute divisions and winding hole at the two position, gilt Louis style hands, within a consular case with decorated borders and the case back embossed with a bird upon a basket of fruit beside a stringed instrument, 66.8gm, 40mm (repeat requires adjustment) £800-1200

240 (See page 30)

234.

Theo'r Morrison, London - 18th century verge pair cased pocket watch with chatelain attachment, signed movement, no. 5960, with pierced engraved balance cock, flat steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and square baluster pillars, enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute markers with five minute divisions, beetle and poker hands, within a plain white metal associated inner case with bullseye glass and associated engraved white metal outer case with later applied enamel portrait of a lady playing a stringed instrument; with a chatelaine attachment set with twin enamel portraits depicting a gentleman with instrument serenading a seated lady, 45mm

£800-1000

235.

Vacheron & Constatin, A Geneve - attractive triple colour gold quarter repeating pocket watch, no. 13981, circa 1840, signed full plate fusee movement with push pendant repeating on steel gongs, three-arm balance, pierced balance bridge and silver regulating dial, signed gilt hinged cuvette, ornate engine turned and engraved silvered dial with cartouche Roman numerals, 'Breguet' moon hands, triple gold foliate case set with turquoise and pale green stones, 42mm; on a short yellow metal chain with attached engraved folding locket watch key, 71gm in total

£2000-3000

236.

Cohen & Job, Hastings - large early 19th century silver verge pair cased pocket watch with a polychrome painted dial, London 1816, signed fusee movement, no. 6889, with pierced engraved balance cock, flat steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and cylindrical pillars, white metal dust cover, the dial painted with a scene with horses and carriage approaching a castle, within plain matching cases, with inner case with bullseye glass and winding hole cover, case maker 'SB' (Samuel Brookes), 62mm

£500-700

237.

Swiss gunmetal calendar lever pocket watch with moon phase, no. 8947, unsigned bar movement, hinged cuvette inscribed 'Alex. Wood, For 9 Years Service, To Sir John Batty Tuke, 1913', enamel Roman numeral dial with day, date and month apertures over a subsidiary constant seconds dial with moon phase, blued steel hands, within a plain case, 50mm

£200-300

238.

Swiss gold plated lever hunter pocket watch, 15 jewel adjusted movement, hinged cuvette, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, within a plain Star Watch Case Co. case, 51mm

£60-100

239.

Swiss gold filled lever pocket watch, 15 jewel movement with compensated balance and regulator, hinged cuvette, enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel moon hands, within an engine turned case with engraved cartouche, 51mm

£40-80

240.

French 14ct lever hunter pocket watch, unsigned gilt frosted movement with compensated balance and regulator, inscribed hinged metal cuvette, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, within a sunburst case (metal cuvette), 72.0gm, 50mm

£1000-1500

241.

Swiss 9ct engraved cylinder fob watch, import hallmarks for London 1918, foliate gilt Roman numeral dial, 25.4gm, 32mm

£200-300

242.

Mallet, A. Paris - Attractive French 18ct paste set verge fob watch, signed fusee movement with pierced engraved balance bridge and gilt three arm balance, enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track with five minute divisions and winding hole at the two position, gilt hands, within a consular case set with paste stones, the engine turned back with tri-colour cartouche, 32.5mm

£700-1000

243.

Andrew Reed, London - 18th century gilt metal pair cased verge pocket watch, signed fusee movement, no. 575, with pierced engraved balance cock with flower basket, flat steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and cylindrical pillars, the dial with Roman numerals and minute track, fleur-de-lis hands, bullseye glass within a plain inner case and outer case with monogram, 53mm (movement requires repair)

£120-180

244.

William Burton, London - George III verge pair cased pocket watch, London 1763, the fusee movement signed Willm Burton, London, no. 180, with pierced engraved balance cock with serpent, steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and square baluster pillars, signed and numbered dust cover, enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute markers, beetle and poker hands, bullseye glass within a plain silver gilt inner case, case maker 'GH' and horn outer case with pin work decoration, 51mm

£200-400

245.

Victorian 18ct fusee lever pocket watch, London 1871, unsigned movement, no. 23233, with engraved balance cock, gilt three arm balance and Bosley type regulator, dust cover, gilt dial with Roman numerals enclosing a floral engraved centre, blued steel hands, within an engraved case, case maker 'JV', 52.7gm, 40mm, key

£900-1200

246.

John Strachan, Forfar - Victorian silver fusee lever pair cased pocket watch, Birmingham 1873, signed movement, no. 30587, with engraved balance cock, steel three arm balance and Bosley type regulator, dust cover, enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, gilt hands, within plain matching cases, the outer case with 'J. Strachan, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Forfar' watch paper, 52mm

£80-120

247.

Thomas Maston, London - Early 19th century silver verge pair cased pocket watch, London 1829, the fusee movement signed Thos Maston, London, no. 5871, with pierced engraved balance cock with mask, flat steel three arm balance, silvered regulating scale and cylindrical pillars, enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute track, bullseye glass within plain matching cases, case maker 'GR' (George Richards), 55mm (movement requires repair)

£100-200

248.

William Chapman, London - George III silver verge pair cased pocket watch, London 1788, the fusee movement signed Wm Chapman, London, no. 307, with pierced engraved balance cock with bird, silvered regulating disc and cylindrical pillars, associated dust cover signed Peter Gray, enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute track, spade and poker hands, bullseye glass within a plain inner case and associated plain outer case, 52mm (movement requires repair, lacking balance)

£80-150

249.

A. Douglas, London - George III silver verge pair cased pocket watch, London 1818, signed fusee movement, no. 404, with pierced engraved balance cock with mask, flat steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and cylindrical pillars, enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute track, bullseye glass within plain matching cases, case maker 'SB' (Samuel Brookes), 57mm

£150-250

250.

Veibel, A Paris - French 18ct quarter repeater cylinder pocket watch, gilt movement with gilt three arm balance, regulator and plunge repeat with hammers striking a gong, signed and inscribed engine turned hinged cuvette, signed enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute track, gilt Breguet style moon hands, within an engraved case depicting figures beside a river, with sailing boat and bridge, with a castle beyond, 64.3gm, 47mm

£1500-2000

251.

Ebenezer Cavit, Bedford - Late 18th century gilt verge pair cased pocket watch, the fusee movement signed Eben'r Cavit, Bedford, no. 218, with pierced engraved balance cock with urn, steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and cylindrical pillars, enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute markers with five minute divisions, within plain cases, 50mm

£150-250

252.

Attractive Victorian silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1872, unsigned movement, no. 1596, with engraved balance cock, three arm balance and Bosley type regulator, dust cover, silvered dial with applied gilt Roman numerals, dot minute markers, subsidiary seconds and engraved centre, within a clean engine turned case with engraved cartouche, case maker 'WC' (William Carter), 51mm

£100-150

253.

Savage & Co., London - Victorian silver cylinder pocket watch, London 1850, signed fusee movement, with engraved balance cock with mask, flat steel three arm balance, steel Bosley type regulator and cylindrical pillars, dust cover, enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute track, within an associated engine turned case with engraved catouche and bullseye glass, case maker 'RF' (Richard Forman), 48mm

£150-250

254.

Victorian silver 'Decimal Chronograph Registered' centre seconds fusee lever pocket watch, Chester 1877, unsigned movement, no. 35006, with compensated balance and regulator, hinged cuvette, Roman numeral dial with minute and seconds tracks and outer 25/300 scale, chronograph centre seconds, within a plain case with engraved cartouche, applied gold hinges and chronograph lever at the two position, case maker 'JL' (John Lecomber), 57mm

£100-150

255.

French 18ct quarter repeater cylinder pocket watch, unsigned gilt frosted movement with three arm balance, regulator and hammers striking on a gong, signed and inscribed hinged cuvette, enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute markers, Breguet style moon hands, within an engraved and engine turned case with repeat slide at the two position, 66.5gm, 46mm

£1500-2000

256.

Swiss 'patented' gunmetal lever calendar pocket watch with moon phase, the movement signed Colombia, with compensated balance and regulator, glazed cuvette, decorated dial with Arabic numerals, minute track, day and date apertures over a subsidiary constant seconds dial with moon phase, within a plain case with embossed decorated bands, 51mm

£150-250

257.

L. Epine, A. Paris - French white metal verge pocket watch, unsigned movement with pierced balance bridge, three arm balance and silvered regulating disc, signed gilt metal hinged cuvette, signed enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute track, Breguet style hands, within an engine turned case with engraved cartouche, 50mm

**witha'ConcoursL'Epine'medalfromtheAssociationofSmall FrenchManufacturersandInventorscompetition

£200-300

258.

Pierce Chronograph nickel cased lever pocket watch, silvered dial with subsidiary dials, telemeter scale and centre hand, blued steel hands, 48mm

£80-120

259.

Patent J.W - rare late 19th century silver quarter repeating lever pocket watch, the repeat functions activated by the crown and folding lever to the case band, with a single hammer striking a gong, gilt bar movement with compensated balance, inscribed 'Patent J.W', inscribed Roman numeral dial with outer Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, blued spade hands, within a fine engraved case with inscribed cuvette, 52mm

**Therepeatfunctionsareactivatedfromthecrownandlevertothe caseband.Turnthelever90degreestostrikethehours;thenturn approximately135degreestostrikethequarters.Thenalignthe levertothecase

£500-800

260.

DuBois & Fils - Swiss 18ct repeater cylinder pocket watch, unsigned gilt frosted movement with three arm balance, regulator and plunge repeat with hammers striking a gong, signed metal hinged cuvette, signed enamel dial with Arabic numerals and minute track, blued steel hands, within an engine turned case with shield, 102.3gm, 53mm (repeat requires repair)

£2000-3000

261.

Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox gold plated travel alarm pendant watch, movement serial no. 13271xx, case no. 7497xx, signed silvered dial with applied gilt Arabic twelve and six and baton markers, inner alarm indicator and centre seconds, gilt dauphine hands, signed K814 movement, signed case with hinged front, 38mm; with leather pouch (alarm crown loose)

£200-300

262.

Swiss Excelsior chronograph pocket watch, signed enamel dial with Arabic numerals, minute track, outer seconds track with five seconds divisions, pulsations scale, thirty minute recording over constant seconds subsidiary dials and chronograph centre seconds, blued steel hands, movement dust cover, within a plain case, 51mm **withW.A.Perry&Co.,Goldsmiths&Jewellers,Birminghamcase £100-200

263.

Thos Hunt, London - William IV silver verge pocket watch, London 1836, signed fusee movement, no. 8585, with plain balance cock, flat steel three arm balance and cylindrical pillars, enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and winding hole at the four position, within an engine turned case, case maker 'JB' (Josiah Barnett), 43mm (requires attention) £70-100

264.

George Stillard, Liverpool - Early 19th century automaton pair cased verge pocket watch with polychrome dial, the fusee movement signed Geo'e Stillard, Liverpool, no. 1667, with pierced and engraved balance cock, steel three arm balance, silver regulating dial and cylindrical pillars, enamel polychrome painted dial depicting a sailing ship with bridge and trees in the foreground, besides a figure carrying a sack towards an automaton windmill, Arabic numerals and minute markers, within a plain white metal inner case and silver outer case hallmarked London 1824, case maker 'JD' (Joseph Dewin), 57mm, key

£400-600

265.

Bordier, A. Geneve - Swiss quarter repeating repoussé white metal pair cased verge pocket watch, retailed by Kaltenbr, Prague,, signed fusee movement, no. 13180, with pierced balance bridge, steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc, cylindrical pillars and plunge repeat with hammers striking a bell, silver champleve dial branded 'Kaltenbr' with Roman numerals, minute track with five minute divisions and winding hole at the two position, bullseye glass within a pierced engraved inner case and repousse outer case featuring a dog, fox and rabbit to the bezel and the case back with multiple portraits surrounding a central garden scene with the goddess Venus and her cherub Cupid, 46mm (repeat requires adjustment)

£1200-1800

266.

James Henderson, Edinburgh - Victorian silver fusee lever pocket watch, Chester 1828, signed movement with Massey III escapement, plain balance cock, diamond endstone, steel three arm balance, Bosley type regulator and stop/work lever at the seven position, dust cover, within an engine turned case with engraved cartouche, case maker 'EKJS' (Edward Kirkman & John Stuart), 54mm

£120-180

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267.

H. Samuel, Manchester - Victorian silver lever pocket watch, Birmingham 1889, signed movement, no. 127268, dust cover, signed enamel dial, within an engine turned case with engraved cartouche, case maker 'H.S' (H. Samuel Ltd), 52mm

£50-80

268.

Litherland, Liverpool - George III silver patent rack lever pair cased pocket watch, Chester 1802, signed fusee movement, no. 2273, with engraved balance cock inscribed 'Patent', diamond endstone, flat steel three arm balance and blued steel Bosley type regulator, stop/work lever at the nine position and cylindrical pillars, dust cover, enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, within plain matching cases, the innder case with winding hole cover, case maker 'E.T' (Edward Jones), 57mm

£350-450

269.

Jas Lydnas, London - 19th century verge pocket watch, signed fusee movement, no. 163, with pierced engraved balance cock, steel three arm balance, silvered regulating scale and cylindrical pillars, enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute track, within an associated nickel engine turned case, 52mm

£90-120

270.

Thos Russell & Son, Liverpool 'Tempus Fugit' - gold plated lever pocket watch, signed 10 jewel movement, no. 10887, with compensated balance and regulator, hinged cuvette, signed dial, within an Illinois Watch Case Co. plain case, 51mm

£30-50

271.

Chas Downes, London - George IV silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1828, signed movement, no. 128, with plain balance cock, diamond endstone, steel three arm balance and Bosley type regulator, dust cover, enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, within a plain case, case maker 'HBGB', 53mm

£100-150

272.

Hedge & Banister, Colchester - Early 19th century gilt metal duplex pocket watch, signed fusee movement, no. 6755, with engraved balance cock, diamond endstone, regulator, gilt three arm balance and cylindrical pillars, enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, within a plain case, case maker 'A.M', 53mm

£250-350

273.

Abraham, Bridgewater - George IV silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1825, signed movement, no. 9366, with engraved balance cock with mask, diamond endstone, steel three arm balance, Bosley type regulator and Massey III escapement, signed and numbered dust cover, enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsdiary seconds, within a plain case, case maker 'WR', 54mm

£100-150

274.

Frans Le Feuvre, St Aubin's, Jersey - Early 19th century silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1824, signed movement, no. 11386, with engraved balance cock, diamond endstone, regulator, steel three arm balance and Massey III escapement, dust cover, enamel dial inscribed 'Patent' with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, within a plain case, case maker 'TK', 53mm

£120-180

275.

Thos Russell & Son - gold plated lever hunter pocket watch, signed 7 jewel movement, no. 87572, with compensated balance and regulator, hinged cuvette, signed enamel dial, Illinois Watch Case Co. plain case with engraved bands, signed Thos Russell & Co., 50mm

£40-80

276.

J. Banks, London - William IV English silver pair cased verge pocket watch with polychrome painted dial, London 1831, signed fusee movement, no. 10830, with pierced engraved balance cock with mask, flat steel three arm balance and steel Bosley type regulator, the polychrome dial depicting George and the Dragon, with Arabic numerals and minute markers, spade hands, within plain matching cases, 56mm

£300-500

277.

George III doctors dial pair cased verge pocket watch, London 1795, unsigned fusee movement, no. 4685, with cylindrical pillars and stop work, pierced and engraved balance cock, steel three arm balance and silver regulating disc, the enamel dial with a Roman numeral dial and full centre seconds dial, plain associated cases with silver gilt inner case, case maker 'WL' (William Linsley) and white metal outer case, 60mm

£500-700

278.

German novelty automaton cyclist pocket watch, the dial depicting a scene with cyclists in the foreground with Arabic numeral chapter with minute markers and five minute divisions, blued steel hands, within an engraved nickel plated case, 51mm

£200-300

279.

Chas Taylor, Liverpool - George IV silver verge pocket watch with polychrome dial, Chester 1828, signed fusee movement, no. 59 with pierced engraved balance cock with mask, steel three arm balance, regulating disc and cylindrical pillars, printed enamelled dial with Arabic numerals surrounding a river scene with fisherman beside a bridge, tree and tower, blued steel hands, within an associated engine turned case with bullseye glass, case maker 'HA' (Hugh Adamson), 53mm

£200-300

280.

Thos Russell & Son, Liverpool - gold plated lever hunter pocket watch, signed 10 jewel movement, no. 2977, with compensated balance and regulator, hinged cuvette, enamel dial inscribed 'H.P. Special', blued steel hands, within a plain Illinois Watch Case Co. case signed Thos Russell & Son, 52mm (movement requires attention)

£40-80

281.

Moeris 'Tramway Watch' nickel cased lever pocket watch, signed cal. 19A 15 jewel gilt frosted three quarter plate movement with compensated balance and regulator, signed and inscribed cuvette, enamel dial inscribed ''Tramway Watch'', O. Dusonchet, Cairo', with Arabic numerals, minute track with five minute divisions and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, plain case, inside rear cover inscribed 'Tramway Watch 8884', 52mm

£30-50

282.

Syren silver lever half hunter pocket watch, Birmingham 1920,signed movement with compensated balance and regulator, hinged cuvette, enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, within a plain Dennison case, 52mm

£80-120

283.

Swiss gunmetal chronograph lever pocket watch, the gilt frosted movement inscribed 'The Ascot, Patent 20th June 1887', hinged cuvette, the with Roman numerals, minute track, seconds markers, 25/300 scale, outer red Hm 5/100 scale, subsidiary thirty minute recording over constant seconds and centre chronograph seconds, blued steel hands, plain case, 52mm (movement requires attention)

£80-120

284.

Swiss gunmetal calendar lever pocket watch, bar movement with compensated balance and regulator, the dial with blue Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary day/month/date and constant seconds dial with moon phase, within a plain case, 50.5mm (with faults - see condition report)

£80-120

285.

Eclipse silver square purse watch, import hallmarks London 1930, signed silvered two tone dial branded 'Hamilton, Calcutta', with Arabic numerals and minute track, Swiss 17 jewel 5 adjs. movement, the hinged case with deployment button, 35mm

£80-120

286.

James Murray, London - George IV silver cylinder hunter pocket watch, London 1825, the fusee movement signed Jas. Murray, Royal Exchange, London, no. 1223, with engraved balance cock with mask, diamond endstone, gilt three arm balance and silvered regulating scale, signed and numbered dust cover, signed enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, within a plain case, case maker 'JD' (Joseph Dewin), 54mm

£200-300

287.

Will'm Fred'k Strigel, London - 18th century cylinder pocket watch, signed fusee movement, with pierced engraved balance cock with phoenix, steel three arm balance, large diamond endstone, silvered regulating disc and squared baluster pillars, enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute track with ten seconds divisions, beetle and poker hands, within an associated silver custom made engine turned case, hallmarks Chester 1862, case maker 'GR' (George Roberts), 47mm

£200-400

288.

Victorian small silver verge pocket watch, London 1848, unsigned fusee movement, no. 1454, with pierced engraved balance cock with mask, flat steel three arm balance and steel Bosley type regulator, enamel Roman numeral dial, bullseye glass, within an engine turned case, case maker 'R.O.J.E' (Richard Oliver & John Edwards), 43mm, key

£80-120

289.

Berthoud, A. Paris - French verge nickel cased pocket watch with a polychrome painted dial, signed movement, no. 530, with pierced engraved balance bridge, gilt three arm balance and silvered regulating disc, enamel painted dial depicting a lady fishing with sailing ship in the background, with Arabic numerals, minute markers with quarter divisions and winding hole at the two position, within an associated engraved case with bullseye glass, 52mm (movement requires repair)

£150-200

290.

Swiss Goliath 8 days nickel cased lever pocket watch, the movement stamped Brevet, no. 33236, with compensated balance and regulator, hinged cuvette, Arabic numeral dial branded 'J.C. Vickery xxx...', within a plain case, 65mm

£70-100

291.

E.A. Oram, London - small gilt metal verge pocket watch for repair, signed fusee movement with plain balance cock numbered A 1836, steel three arm balance and Bosley type regulator, enamel Roman numeral dial with winding hole at the four position, bullseye glass, within a plain consular case, 42mm, key

£80-120

292.

Victorian silver fusee lever pair cased pocket watch, Chester 1883, unsigned movement, no. 3743, with engraved balance cock, steel three arm balance and Bosley type regulator, the dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, within plain matching cases, case maker 'C.H' (Charles Harris), 52mm, key

£80-150

293.

Swiss leather bound purse watch, square silvered dial with Arabic numerals and minute track, brown leather bound case with end push deployment buttons and hinged cover, 46mm x 31mm

£60-100

294.

Laco leather bound purse watch, square silvered dial with applied gilt Arabic numerals, hour and minute markers and centre seconds, hinged stand, brown leather bound case, 54mm x 36mm closed

£60-100

295.

Barcham, Tunbridge - 19th century silver verge pair cased pocket watch with polychrome dial, London 1839, signed fusee movement, no. 6325, with pierced engraved balance cock with mask, flat steel three arm balance, steel Bosley type regulator and cylindrical pillars, printed enamelled dial with Roman numeral chapter enclosing an erotic scene, within matching cases, the outer case with applied enamel plaque depicting a lady head and shoulders wearing a green hat surrounded with paste stones and an outer scroll border, case maker 'IMH' (John Martin Harding), 59mm, key

£700-1000

296.

Late 18th century silver verge pair cased repoussé pocket watch, the movement indistinctly signed, with pierced engraved balance bridge, steel three arm balance and square baluster pillars, enamel dial with Roman numerals and wavy minute track with five minute divisions, within a plain associated inner case with bullseye glass, case maker 'I.R' (James Richards), the repoussé outer case depicting two figures in a classical scene, 50mm (movement requires repair)

£250-350

297.

Jos Bosley, London - 18th century white metal verge pair cased pocket watch, signed movement, no. 108, with pierced engraved balance cock, diamond endstone, gilt three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and squared baluster pillars, enamel Roman numeral dial, bullseye glass, within plain associated cases, 53mm

£120-180

298.

Jackson, Hammersmith - small Victorian silver lever pocket watch, Birmingham 1883, signed movement, no. 46632, with engraved balance cock, steel three arm balance and Bosley type regulator, Roman numeral dial, within an engine turned case, 41mm

£40-60

299.

J.G. Graves 'The Express English Lever' silver pocket watch, Birmingham 1898, signed movement, no. 39338, dust cover, signed Roman numeral dial, within an engine turned case with engraved cartouche, case maker 'C.H.E' (Errington Watch Company (Charles Huton Errington), 53mm

£50-80

300.

W'm Bull & Son, Stratford - Late 18th/19th century gilt metal cylinder pocket watch, signed fusee movement, no. 2902, with pierced engraved balance cock with urn, steel three arm balance, diamond endstone, silvered regulating disc and cylindrical pillars, dust cover, enamel dial with Arabic numerals and minute track, fancy gilt hands, bullseye glass, within an engine turned case, 44mm

£150-250

301.

Josh Alexander, Lynn - Small Victorian silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1845, signed movement, no. 36623, with engraved balance cock, diamond endstone, steel three arm balance and Bosley type regulator, silvered dial with applied gilt Roman numerals enclosing a floral engraved centre and subsidiary seconds, within an engine turned case, case maker 'DL' (probably David Lark), 42mm

£50-80

302.

Victorian silver fusee lever half hunter pocket watch, Birmingham 1891, unsigned movement, no. 42663, with floral engraved balance cock, gilt three arm balance and steel Bosley type regulator, dust cover, Roman numeral dial with minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, within a plain case with monogram, case maker 'T*C' (Thomas Causer), 52mm

£80-120

303.

Payne, Hadleigh - Victorian silver verge pair cased pocket watch, London 1839, signed fusee movement, no. 27086, with pierced engraved balance cock with mask, flat steel three arm balance and steel Bosley type regulator, enamel Roman numeral dial, bullseye glass, within plain matching cases, case maker 'JD' (Joseph Dewin), 55mm, key

£120-180

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Albert Chains & Keys

305.

Long Victorian gilded guard chain with an eye glass, 18gm, the chain 40" long; with a gilded watch Albert chain with an agate seal fob

£60-100

306.

Good fancy brightly gilded chatelaine, with an intaglio oval fob seal, 45.4gm, the chatelaine 9" long, the fob seal 38mm

£80-120

307.

Victorian gold Albertina watch fancy watch chain, 10.6gm, the clasp marked 'solid gold', 9.75" long

£300-500

308.

Attractive 19th century gold intaglio fob seal, with a foliate design and inset with an oval carnelian depicting a portrait of a lady, with ring attachment, 22.2gm, 3.4mm

£250-350

309.

Attractive Georgian gold seal fob, inset with a citrine intaglio depicting a lion crest with a ring attachment, 28.7gm, 40mm

£250-350

295 (See page 36)

310.

Georgian gold fob seal inset with a plain carnelian, 16.5gm, 36mm

£150-250

311.

Georgian gold fob seal with ring attachment, 9.7gm, 21mm; with a gilt metal intaglio fob seal, 16.6gm, 32mm (2)

£80-120

312.

Georgian gold intaglio seal fob, inset with a carnelian depicting a dragon, 11.1gm, 28mm; with a 9ct swivel fob pendant, 7.3gm (2)

£150-250

313.

Collection of four gilded intaglio fob seals, 50gm (4) (larger fob at fault)

£80-120

314.

Breguet style gold ratchet pocket watch key, 3.2gm, 38.5mm; with another gold mounted pocket watch key, 3.2gm (2)

£100-200

315.

Selection of pocket watch and clock keys; with a small selection of pocket watch glasses

£20-40

316.

Good 9ct double watch Albert chain, with End links, T-bar and a Masonic medallion fob dated 1902, each link hallmarked, 66.4gm, 14.5" long

£2700-3000

317.

9ct oval link watch Albert chain with end clasps, each link hallmarked, 46.8gm, 16" long

£2000-2500

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Assorted Pocket Watches; Pocket Watches for repair & accessories

Alllotsareillustratedonline

320.

HeuerMicrosplit231,'TheOfficialStopwatch ofthe1980OlympicWinterGames','SSPE2' scratchedtothecaseback,quartz,57mm

£40-80

321.

Ingersoll Triumph chrome cased pocket watch, 51mm, within an Ingersoll box; together with a Smiths Empire chrome cased pocket watch, 51mm and a chrome cased pocket watch for repair, 49mm (3)

£20-40

322.

Vigilant gold plated engine turned hunter pocket watch, 43mm; together with a British Military War Department nickel cased pocket watch, the case with markings 'W^D', 51mm; Cyma gunmetal pocket watch, 49mm; chrome cased pocket watch, 48mm; Tell Best Centre seconds Chronograph pocket watch, 51mm and a nickel cased pocket watch, the dial inscribed 'Chronometre Tennoba Watch', 51mm (some faults) (6)

£50-80

323.

Gunmetal cylinder pocket watch, 50mm; together with Medana nickel chrome cased cylinder pocket watch, 48mm; gunmetal pocket watch, 50mm and a Chesterfield chrome cased pocket timer, 49mm (lacking bow) (4)

£50-80

324.

Terrasse Watch Co. Military compass, within a hunter case, the case front signed Terrasse. W. Co. and with Military markings '^ V1 94994 1918', 45mm; together with an 'HC' (Henri Chatelain) nickel cased pedometer, 44mm and a further nickel cased pedometer in need of attention, 46mm (3)

£50-80

325.

Silver cylinder engine turned pocket watch for repair, gilt frosted bar movement, hinged cuvette signed 'John Bennett, 65 & 64 Cheapside, London, Maker to the Royal Observatory', Roman numeral dial, 45mm; with a silver graduated watch Albert chain with silver T-bar and two silver clasps; two keys and a E. Dent & Co. case

£40-60

326.

Victorian silver lever engine turned pocket watch, London 1882, unsigned movement, no. 7720, dust cover, Roman numeral dial, 49mm; together with a Victorian silver lever pocket watch, Chester 1897, unsigned movement, no. 256828, dust cover, Roman numeral dial, plain case with engraved cartouche, 55mm, key (2)

£60-100

327.

Silver (0.935) cylinder engine turned pocket watch for repair, unsigned movement, Roman numeral dial, 51mm; together with a silver cylinder engraved fob watch in need of attention, 34mm (2)

£30-50

328.

C. Clarke, South Molton - Victorian silver lever pocket watch, Chester 1892, signed movement, no. 16657, dust cover, Roman numeral dial, plain case with engraved cartouche, 52mm (lacking subsidiary hand); together with a silver lever engine turned pocket watch, import hallmarks London 1919, unsigned movement, Roman numeral dial, engine turned case with engraved cartouche, 50mm (2)

£50-80

329.

Lanco gold plated lever pocket watch, signed 7 jewel movement, hinged cuvette with presentation inscription dated Jan 1922, Roman numeral dial, plain Illinois Watch Case Co. case, 51mm; together with an Ingersoll Triumph gold plated pocket watch in need of attention, 51mm and a nickel cased engine turned pocket watch, 55mm, key (3)

£50-80

330.

Silver fusee lever engine turned pocket watch for repair, the movement signed Wm Davis & Sons, 57 New Street, Birmingham, signed dial, 51mm (key); together with a silver graduated watch Albert chain, 16'' long; S&Co. gold plated half hunter lever pocket watch for repair, 50mm and a German Opisometer two sided map distance measuring wheel (4)

£100-200

331.

Audemars Freres, Brassus & Geneve - gilt metal lever set engine turned hunter pocket watch in need of attention, signed movement and dial, 52mm; with chain and fob; together with a nickel cased pocket timer, the case inscribed 'Capt. J.C. Wesson, R.A.S.C.', 52mm and a Swiss travel clock for spares/repair, 65mm (lacking dial and travel case, movement parts missing) (3)

£80-120

332.

McCabe, London - 19th century gilt metal verge pocket watch, signed fusee movement, no. 110, with engraved bell shaped balance cock, flat steel three arm balance, blued steel Bosley type regulator, stop/work lever and cylindrical pillars, signed dust cover, engine turned dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, within a plain case, 52mm (see condition report)

£80-120

333.

Wm Howard, London - George III silver verge pocket watch, London 1771, signed fusee movement, no. 6091, enamel dial with Arabic numerals and minute markers, within a plain case, 41mm (movement functioning, lacking outer case and stem, hands at fault); together with Desbois & Wheeler, London18th century silver verge pocket watch, London 1788, signed fusee movement, no. 2816, enamel dial, within an associated plain case, 40mm (movement functioning, lacking movement hinge pin, lacking bezel/glass, associated case, lacking outer case, dial at fault, lacking minute hand) (2)

£100-150

334.

Junghans 'The Glow-Worm' gunmetal alarm travel pocket watch, signed movement, the dial branded 'Edward, Glasgow', within a plain case with hinged back and feet, 59mm; together with a gunmetal calendar cylinder pocket watch with moon phase for repair/ spares, 52mm (the movement lacking several parts) (2)

£80-120

335.

Excelsior Park chrome cased pocket timer, with centre red minute recording and black second hands, within a cockpit dashboard mount, the dial 42mm

£40-60

336.

Swiss silver lever pocket watch, unsigned gilt three-quarter plate lever movement with compensated balance and regulator, Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial, engine turned case with applied gold hinges, 49mm; with a Swiss silver engine turned lever pocket watch for repair, the dial branded 'Jones & Company, Worcester', 53mm (2)

£60-100

337.

Stadion chrome cased pocket timer, 54mm, with original box; together with a Sekonda chrome cased pocket timer, 54mm, with original box (2)

£20-40

338.

Two Waterbury Watch Co. Series C nickel cased pocket watches for repair (one lacking crown); together with three Waterbury Watch Co. Series E nickel cased pocket watches for repair (one lacking case back, one lacking crown) (5) £20-40

339.

Meulon, A. St. Brieuc - French white metal verge pocket watch, signed fusee movement with pierced engraved balance bridge, gilt three arm balance and silvered regulating disc, signed enamel dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and winding hole at the two position, gilt moon hands, within a plain case, 48mm (movement requires attention)

£80-120

340.

J. Richards, Dublin - Irish gilt metal verge pair cased pocket watch, signed fusee movement, no. 1973, with pierced engraved balance cock with urn, steel three arm balance and silvered regulating disc, enamel dial with Arabic numerals and minute markers, within plain cases, 53mm (movement at fault)

£80-120

341.

Continental white metal verge pocket watch for repair, unsigned movement, enamel dial, within a sunburst case, 55mm (lacking glass and hands, stem at fault); together with a Continental gilt metal verge pocket watch for repair, unsigned movement, enamel dial, within an engine turned case, 47mm (lacking hands and glass) (2)

£60-100

342.

Girodz, A. Paris - French white metal verge repeater pocket watch for repair, signed fusee movement, no. 206, enamel dial branded J. Michael. Riedl, Linz, within a plain case with bell and plunge repeat, 40mm (dial loose, lacking bow and hands); together with Baucher, A. Conde - French white metal verge pocket watch for repair, signed fusee movement, enamel dial, bullseye glass within a plain consular case, 44mm (lacking hands) (2)

£100-150

343.

Swiss gilt metal quarter repeater cylinder hunter pocket watch for repair, unsigned movement, inscribed hinged cuvette, enamel dial, within an engraved case with plunge repeat, 41mm (lacking movement parts, lacking bow); together with a Continental gilt metal verge pocket watch for repair, unsigned movement, enamel dial, within an engine turned case, 41mm (dial loose, lacking glass, lacking hands) (2)

£150-250

344.

Robert Markham, London - 18th century gilt metal and tortoiseshell verge pair cased pocket watch for repair, fusee movement signed Rob't Markham, London, no. 768, with pierced engraved balance cock with mask and silvered regulating disc, enamel dial, bullseye glass within a plain associated gilt inner case and associated tortoiseshell outer case, 51mm (at fault - see condition report)

£100-150

345.

Cabrier, London - 18th century white metal modified repeater verge pocket watch for repair signed fusee movement, no. 5840, with pierced engraved balance cock with mask, gilt three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and cylindrical pillars, signed and numbered dust cover, signed enamel dial, beetle and poker hands, bullseye glass within a pierced and engraved case, the pierced and engraved band with mask and numbered 5840, 40mm (at fault - see condition report)

£150-250

346.

Markwick Markham Perigal, London - Turkish Market 18th century gilt metal pair cased verge pocket watch for repair, the fusee movement signed Markwick Markham Perigal, London, no. 17382, with pierced engraved balance cock, flat steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and fancy pillars, signed dial with Turkish numerals and minute track, within a plain inner case and engraved outer case, 45mm (at fault£150-250

347.

John Faver, London - English 18th century gilt metal verge quarter repeater pocket watch for repair, the fusee movement signed Jon Faver, London, no. 1139, with pierced engraved balance cock with mask, gilt three arm balance, silvered regulating disc, cylindrical pillars and hammers striking mounts to the case, signed and numbered dust cover, enamel dial, within a plain case, 46mm (at fault - see condition report)

£120-180

348.

James Bush, London - Late 18th century English silver gilt verge pair cased pocket watch for repair, the fusee movement signed Jam's Bush, London, no. 444, within a plain inner case, London 1773 and later hallmarked outer case with engraved coat of arms and Latin motto "Tibi sic alteri" London 1782, 42mm (with faults - see condition report)

£80-150

349.

Benjamin Gray, London - English early 18th century silver verge repeater pocket watch for repair, the fusee movement signed Benj: Gray, London and inscribed 'umi', with pierced winged balance cock with mask and foot, diamond endstone, silvered regulating disc and baluster pillars, enamel dial, bullseye glass within a silver pierced and engraved case, 42mm (the movement incomplete and requires professional attention)

£100-200

350.

Silver pair cased pocket watch cases, London 1858, with movement for spares/repair, the movement signed Jones, London, no. 1252, 49mm; together with a silver pocket watch inner pair case with movement for spares/ repair, the movement signed Humfry Crossley, Blackburn, no. 54, 42mm (both movements lacking parts, the Crossley movement with majority internal parts missing) (2)

£60-100

351.

Swiss silver cylinder silver fob watch for repair, with an ornate gilt engraved movement, the case back engraved with two dogs, 44m; together with a Georgian ratchet pocket watch winding key, 34mm £30-50

352.

Swiss gunmetal calendar pocket watch for repair, bar lever movement, enamel Roman numeral dial with minute markers, day/ month/date triple subsidiary dials and subsidiary seconds dial with moon phase, Louis style hands, within a plain case, 53mm (movement at fault, repair to the dial, lacking subsidiary hands and subsidiary quick set buttons)

£120-180

353.

Rob Cornwell, London - gilt metal fusee verge pocket watch for repair, No. 2364, 44mm (lacking outer case); together with J. Johnson, Glasgow - silver fusee verge pocket watch for repair, London 1820, the movement with stopwork lever, diamond endstone and dust cover, 51mm (lacking outer case) (2)

£60-100

354.

H. Mallett, Woodbridge - early Victorian silver pair cased verge pocket for repair, London 1839, No. 28240, signed fusee movement, Roman numeral dial with bullseye glass, matching cases, case maker 'WC' (William Carter), 58mm

£70-100

354.

H. Mallett, Woodbridge - early Victorian silver pair cased verge pocket for repair, London 1839, No. 28240, signed fusee movement, Roman numeral dial with bullseye glass, matching cases, case maker 'WC' (William Carter), 58mm

£70-100

355.

Jno. Baker, London - English 18th century silver pair cased verge pocket watch for repair, London 1775, No. 114, signed fusee movement with a three-arm balance, pierced and engraved balance cock with cylindrical pillars, enamel Roman numeral dial with outer Arabic minute numerals, gilt spade hands, outer case 1773, case maker 'IL', the outer case engraved 'Rev Barley D.D', 49mm (at fault)

£100-200

356.

Swiss 14ct fob watch for repair, metal cuvette, 14.3gm, 26mm; 9ct wire-lug lady's wristwatch for repair, 11.8gm; with a Swiss silver fob watch for repair, 35mm (3)

£140-180

357.

Millington, London - verge pair cased pocket watch for repair, London 1761, signed fusee movement, no. 15856, enamel Roman numeral dial with Arabic five minute divisions, within a silver inner case and associated gilt metal and tortoiseshell outer case, 50mm (lacking glass and minute hand); together with an Elgin National Watch Co. gold plated lever pocket watch for repair, serial no. 8171599, signed seven jewel movement, signed dial, Fahys Montauk engraved screw case, 51mm (stem brokenstem, crown and bow detached) (2)

£100-200

358.

Gunmetal calendar lever pocket watch in need of attention, 50mm; with enamel dial, spare enamel dial and small quantity of loose parts

£50-80

369 (See page 41)

359.

Barrauds, Cornhill, London - fusee pocket chronometer movement for repair, no. 902, with spring detent escapement, engraved balance cock, diamond endstone, blued steel helical hairspring, compensated balance and cylindrical pillars, 48mm (lacking dial)

£300-500

360.

G.E. Frodsham, 31 Gracechurch St., Londonfusee pocket chronometer movement for repair, no. 11020, free sprung three quarter plate, with spring detent escapement, plain balance cock, diamond endstone, blued steel helical hairspring and compensated balance, signed Roman numeral enamel dial with 'up/down' indicator over constant seconds, blued steel hands, 45mm

£200-300

361.

Vale & Company, Coventry - early 19th century centre seconds fusee verge pocket watch movement, signed Vale & Comp'y, Coventry, no. 3285, with pierced engraved balloon balance cock, steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and cylindrical pillars, enamel dial with minute track with five minute divisions, Roman numeral dial and centre seconds, 41mm (requires attention)

£40-80

362.

Andries Vermeulen, Amsterdam - Dutch 18th century calendar fusee verge pocket watch movement, signed Ands: Vermeulen, Amsterdam, no. 613, with pierced engraved balance bridge, gilt three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and squared baluster pillars, signed champleve dial with date aperture, 40mm (requires repair)

£100-150

363.

Andreas Giegl, Minchen - German 18th century fusee verge pocket watch movement, signed, no. 194, with pierced engraved winged balance cock with mask and foot, flat steel three arm balance, regulating scale and fancy pillars, 42mm (requires repair, lacking dial)

£80-120

364.

Patek Philippe repeating lever pocket watch movement for repair, unsigned, with compensated balance, regulator and hammers striking a gong, 45mm (lacking dial and hands)

£200-300

365.

Newlands, Glasgow - rare cylinder quarter repeater pocket watch movement with Berrollas system, No. 703, fusee movement with flat steel balance, engraved balance cock and regulator, loose enamel dial, stamped duty mark beneath the dial 46mm (at fault)

**JosephAnthonyBerrollastookouthispatent (No3174)forthisunusualformofrepeating workon31October1808

£100-200

366.

Paul Beauvais, London - Early 18th century fusee verge repeater clockwatch movement for repair, signed P. Beauvais, London, no. 501, with twin barrels, pierced engraved balance cock with mask and foot, steel three arm balance, cylindrical baluster pillars and hammer, 49mm (requires attention/repair, lacking dial)

**PaulBeauvaisislistedatSt.Martinsinthe Fields,Londonfrombefore1703 until1730.Hewasprobablythesonofthe FrenchHuguenotwatchmakerandrefugee, SimonBeauvais

£200-400

367.

370.

Paul Beauvais, London - Early 18th century fusee verge calendar pocket watch movement, signed, no. 834, with pierced engraved winged balance cock with mask and foot, steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and Egyptian style pillars, enamel dial with date aperture, Roman numerals, minute track and five minute divisions, 44mm (requires attention)

£200-300

371.

Francois Vuer, Saintes - French 17th century fusee verge clockwatch movement for repair, signed Francois Vuer A Saintes, no. 501, with twin barrel and cylindrical tapered pillars, 49mm (requires attention/repair, lacking parts, lacking dial - see online images for guidance)

£200-300

368.

Richard Vick, London - English early 18th century repeating fusee verge pocket watch movement for repair, signed Richd Vick, London, no. 867, with pierced engraved balance cock with mask and foot, diamond endstone, silvered regulating disc, hammers and cylindrical pillars, signed and numbered dust cover, 34mm (requires repair, lacking fusee chain, balance and dial)

£100-200

369.

Daniel Quare, London - Fine English fusee verge pocket watch movement, circa 1700, signed D. Quare, London, no. 2944, with pierced engraved balance cock with mask, flat steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and tapered pillars, enamel dial with Roman numerals, wavy minute track and five minute divisions, 44mm

£400-800

John Wilter, London - George II fusee cylinder pocket watch movement with polychrome dial, signed, with pierced engraved balance cock with shell and foot, steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and square baluster pillars, the painted enamel dial depicting a sailing ship with buildings and fishermen in the foreground, blued steel hands, 42mm (requires repair)

£150-250

372.

Jacque Le Sueur, A Flessingue - Dutch 18th century fusee verge pocket watch movement for repair, signed, with pierced engraved winged balance cock with mask and foot, flat steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and fancy pillars, 40mm (requires repair, lacking dial)

£150-250

373.

Patek Philippe repeating lever pocket watch movement for attention/repair, unsigned, with compensated balance, regulator and hammers striking a gong, signed silvered dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds at the three position, 42mm (hands loose)

£200-300

377.

Thomas Utting, Yarmouth - 18th century fusee verge pocket watch movement, signed Tho Utting, Yarmouth, with applied silvered serpent and mythical creature adjacent the pierced engraved winged balance cock with mask, steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and square baluster pillars, signed champleve dial, 41mm (requires repair)

£80-120

378.

374.

Ben Hutchinson, London - 'mock pendulum' fusee verge pocket watch movement, signed, with engraved winged balance cock with foot and aperture revealing a 'mock pendulum' balance, silvered regulating disc and fancy pillars, 41mm (requires attention, lacking dial)

£150-250

375.

Harley & Son, Shrewsbury - early 19th century 'centre seconds' calendar fusee lever pocket watch movement, signed, no. 3088, with pierced engraved balance cock with diamond endstone, steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and cylindrical pillars, signed enamel dial with outer minute track with five minute divisions, signed and numbered dust cover, Roman numeral dial over large date dial and centre seconds, gilt hands, 44mm (requires attention, hairlines and chips to the dial)

£100-150

376.

Danel, London - early 18th century fusee verge pocket watch movement, signed, with a large silvered balance bridge, gilt four arm balance, silvered regulating disc and fancy pillars, champleve dial signed 'Turbutt, London', 42mm

£100-200

Thomas Brockhurst, Coventry - Early 18th century fusee verge pocket watch movement for repair, signed Tho; Brockhurst, Coventry, with pierced engraved winged balance cock with mask and foot, diamond endstone, steel balance, silvered regulating disc and Egyptian style pillars, signed champleve dial, 44mm (at fault - see condition report)

£80-120

379.

Thomas Earnshaw, London - fusee lever pocket watch movement, signed Thos Earnshaw, 119 High Holborn, no. 4940, with engraved balance cock, diamond endstone, steel three arm balance and cylindrical pillars, dust cover, signed and numbered enamel dial, gilt hands, 33mm; with bullseye glass (2)

£80-120

380.

Two 18th century fusee verge pocket watch movements for repair, makers Jon Markham, London and Tho Miller, London, each 40mm (lacking dials) (2)

£80-150

381.

Thos Webb, London - fusee duplex pocket watch movement, no. 364, 44mm (lacking dial); together with Grant, Fleet St. Londonmodified fusee duplex pocket watch movement, no. 3923, with signed and numbered dust cover, 45mm (lacking dial) (2)

£50-100

382.

Two English 18th century repeater fusee verge pocket watch movements for repair, to include makers Ben'jn Mackey, Lynn, no. 4789, with dial, 37mm; Dav'd Hubert, London, no. 2637, with dial, 35mm (with parts missing)

£80-120

383.

Jn. Ant. Rey & Fils - 18th century fusee verge pocket watch movement for repair, signed, no. 9965, signed enamel dial, 37mm; together with another fusee verge pocket watch movement for repair, signed Eunard, London, no. 150, enamel dial, 39mm (lacking parts) (2)

£80-120

384.

Terrot & Thuillier, A. Geneve - Swiss 18th century fusee verge repeater pocket watch movement for repair, signed, no. 12942, signed and numbered dust cover, enamel dial, 38mm; together with Bordier, Geneve - Swiss fusee verge repeater pocket watch movement for repair, signed, no. 28036, 36mm; with a repeat bell (both at fault) (2)

£100-150

385.

Cabrier, London - Two 18th century fusee verge repeater pocket watch movements for repair, signed, one with dust cover inscribed London and enamel dial, 35mm and 37mm (2)

£100-150

386.

Ch. Cabrier, London - 18th century fusee verge repeater pocket watch movement for repair, signed, no. 3663, signed and numbered dust cover, 30mm (lacking dial and parts); together with Rd. Higginson, Fazakerley - 18th century fusee verge pocket watch movement for repair, signed, signed dust cover, 34mm (lacking dial and parts) (2)

£100-150

387.

Julien Le Roy, A. Paris - French 18th century fusee verge repeater pocket watch movement, signed Jul'n Le Roy, A. Paris, dust cover inscribed A. Paris, 36mm; together with Festeau, A. Paris - French 18th century fusee verge repeater pocket watch movement for repair, signed, no. 1040, 37mm (lacking dial) (2)

£80-120

388.

Rich Doke, Liverpool - fusee lever pocket watch movement with Massey III escapement, no. 2777, with silvered dial and dust cover, 42mm; together with W. Robinson, Liverpoolfusee lever pocket watch movement with Massey III escapement, no. 9316, with enamel dial, 44mm and an unsigned fusee lever 'Patent' pocket watch movement with Massey III escapement, no. 4138, with enamel dial and dust cover, 46mm (3)

£80-150

389.

Grohe, London - 19th century fusee cylinder repeater pocket watch movement for repair, signed Converted by Grohe, 61 Wigmore Str't, London, enamel dial, 37mm; together with Casson, A. Paris - French 19th century fusee cylinder repeater pocket watch movement for repair, signed, no. 215, enamel dial, 39mm and a cylinder pocket watch movement in need of attention, unsigned, silvered dial engine turned dial with Roman numeral chapter, 50mm; with a dust cover signed Lepine & Neveu, A. Paris, no. 2073 (3)

£80-120

390.

Centre seconds chronograph repeater lever pocket watch movement, unsigned, with enamel dial, 43mm; together with a repeater lever pocket watch movement, unsigned, with enamel dial, 45mm and a repeater lever pocket watch movement for repair, with enamel dial, within an associated American Watch Case Co. silveroid engraved screw case, the case back depicting a figure on horseback, 59mm (case engraving rubbed) (3)

£150-250

391.

Taylor - jewelled verge pocket watch movement with enamel dial (lacking balance); together with two verge pocket watch movements with enamel dials to include makers Grayhurst & Harvey, Strand and Webber, Woolwich (3)

£100-200

392.

Joseph Johnson, Liverpool - fusee lever pocket watch movement for repair, no. 27190, with plain balance cock with balance aperture, diamond endstone, compensated balance and 'Liverpool windows', signed dial, dust cover, 50mm; together with Breguet, A. Paris - fusee verge pocket watch movement, no. 239, with signed dial, 38mm; Brunel, A. Nismes - fusee verge pocket watch movement for repair, signed hinged dust cover and signed dial, 46mm and a Continental fusee verge pocket watch movement for repair, enamel dial, 50mm (4)

£100-200

393.

Silver hunter pocket watch case, the hinged cuvette signed Camerer Cuss & Co., 522 Oxford St., London, 80.7gm, 55mm; together with a Wittnauer Watch Co. Inc lever pocket watch movement for repair/spares, signed, 7 jewel, 43mm (lacking dial); three-quarter plate lever pocket watch movement, unsigned, no. 39841, 43mm (lacking dial) and a three-quarter plate lever pocket watch movement, unsigned, no. 52508, with enamel dial, 43mm (4)

£100-200

394.

Barrauds, Cornhill London - fusee cylinder pocket watch movement for repair, with gilt dial, no. 1799, 40mm; together with Geo. Chauvel, London - fusee cylinder pocket watch movement for repair, with enamel dial and signed dust cover, no. 263, 37mm; Jon Roubel, Bath - fusee cylinder pocket watch movement, with signed and numbered dust cover, no. 159, 37mm (lacking dial) and Rentzsch, London - fusee cylinder pocket watch movement for repair, 42mm (lacking dial) (4)

£150-250

395.

Jas Murray, Royal Exchange, London - fusee lever pocket watch movement with Savage two-pin escapement, no. 1676, 41mm (lacking dial); together with Binns, Strand, London - fusee lever pocket watch movement with Savage two-pin escapement, no. 1912, with signed enamel dial, 44mm; John Blurton, Stourbridge - fusee lever pocket watch movement with Massey I escapement, no. 1917, 44mm (for repair, lacking dial) and Rob't Roskell, Liverpool - fusee lever pocket watch movement with Massey II escapement, no. 44262, with signed enamel dial, 39mm (4)

£100-200

396.

Five Continental fusee verge pocket watch movements for repair including a red gem set movement, to include makers Jerrot, A. Geneve and Coulin A. Geneve (one lacking dial); together with a Stauffer, Geneve - Swiss cylinder pocket watch movement for repair, with dial, 37mm (6)

£100-200

397.

Pet'r Bacot, London - Early 18th century fusee verge repeater pocket watch movement for repair, signed, no. 888, 31mm (lacking dial); together with a fusee verge repeater pocket watch movement for repair, unsigned, 41mm (lacking dial and some parts); fusee verge repeater pocket watch movement for repair/ assembly/spares, unsigned, with enamel dial, 33mm (unknown if all parts present); A. Moilliet & Cie - Swiss fusee verge pocket watch movement for repair, signed, no. 39654 with enamel dial branded Franz Hofs, in Braunau, 36mm and a small quantity of pocket watch parts to include enamel dials, glasses etc (5)

£80-150

398.

Chas Frodsham, 84 Strand, London - three quarter-plate fusee lever movement with 'up/ down' dial, signed 'Chas Frodsham, By Appointment to the Queen', no. 08736, signed enamel dial with 'up/down' power reserve dial, 43mm; together with Wynn, Arlesford - fusee verge pocket watch for repair, signed movement, no. 1794, enamel dial, within an associated white metal case, 49mm (dial at fault, lacking glass and hands); Wm Errington, Liverpool - fusee verge pocket watch movement for repair/spares, with enamel dial, 44mm (dial at fault, lacking balance); three pierced engraved verge balance cocks and two watch glasses (5)

£60-100

399.

Beefield, London - large verge pocket watch movement for repair, with signed enamel dial, 55mm; together with five verge pocket watch movements for repair, to include makers R. Panton, Edinburgh, with dial; George Atkinson, Louth; Jon Menham, Dereham; Jam's Cowan (lacking a number of parts), Edinburgh; M. Jackman, Newport (6)

£100-200

400.

Two fusee lever pocket watch movements, to include makers E. Johnstone, Liverpool and Chas. Frankcom, Bath, 47mm and 45mm; together with three fusee lever pocket watch movements for repair to include makers Taylor & Son, Bristol; Josh Wells, St. Albans; John Moncas, Liverpool (5)

£60-100

401.

Six fusee lever pocket watch movements with enamel dials to include makers Jon Stubley, Liverpool 'Improved Lever'; M. Chapman, Liverpool; Jones & Culverwell, Liverpool 'Detach'd Lever'; Cooper, London; Rob Rimmer, Childwall (three at fault) (6)

£80-150

402.

Rob. Beveridge, Kirkcaldy - fusee lever pocket watch movement, no. 11151, with enamel dial, 48mm; together with M.I. Tobias & Co., Liverpool - fusee lever pocket watch movement, no. 37634, with 'Liverpool windows', dust cover, signed enamel dial, 44mm; fusee 'Patent Lever' pocket watch movement, unsigned, no. 521, dust cover, 45mm (lacking dial); fusee 'Patent' lever pocket watch movement, unsigned, dust cover, 38mm (lacking dial); J.W. Marshall, Edinburgh - fusee lever pocket watch movement, no. 3140, with enamel dial, 46mm (5)

£100-200

403.

Twenty-five assorted pocket watch movements principally for repair to include fusee lever and lever examples; also a continental verge fob watch movement; together with an 8 days movement (26)

£40-80

404.

Quantity of American pocket watch movements to include Elgin National Watch Co.; E. Howard Watch Co.; Hamilton Watch Co.; American Waltham Watch Co.; John Mason, 5th Ave. N.Y.; two Waterbury Watch Co. Patent duplex fob watch movements; American Waltham Watch Co. 'Riverside'; 'Martyn Sq.'; 'W'm Ellery'; 'Traveller'; 'P.S. Bartlett'; 'Hillside' (some faults); together with a American Waltham Watch Co. Patented metal case (22)

£50-80

405.

Twenty-four assorted pocket and fob watch movements to include six fusee lever movements, the makers J.W. Benson, London; Waldek, London; Volke, Brighton; McChesney, Belfast; Thos Yates, Preston (dust cover signed W'm Gabboy); French, Royal Exchange London; also includes makers J.G. Graves, Sheffield; T.B. Cardwell, Liverpool; Samuel Edgcumbe, Plymouth (24)

£50-80

406.

Good 18th century silver repeater pocket watch pair case, the inner case with pierced engraved bands with mask and plunge stem, the outer case with engraved bezel and coat of arms to the case back surrounded by a pierced and engraved band, 82.1gm, 58mm (lacking bell and button)

£200-300

407.

Early 18th century gilt metal repeater pocket watch pair case, the inner case with pierced engraved band, plunge stem and bell, the repoussé outer case featuring hounds to the bezel and the case back with multiple symbols surrounding a central woodland scene depicting a hunt with horse and rider and hounds giving chase, 52mm (inner case lacking bezel/glass and hinge pin, wear to the gilding)

£100-200

408.

18th century white metal repeater pocket watch case, the outer case with pinwork holes, enclosing an inner case with pierced engraved bands and bell, with single hinge, 84.3gm, 53mm (see condition report)

£150-250

409.

Early 18th century white metal pierced and engraved repeater pocket watch inner case, with plunge stem and bell, circa 1730, 58.4gm, 51mm (lacking bezel and glass, lacking outer case)

£100-200

410.

Good 18th century white metal pierced and engraved repeater pocket watch pair cases, circa 1775, with plunge stem, 50mm (lacking bell, stem at fault, hinge lacking pin, lacking glass)

£150-300

411.

Swiss gold pearl set fob watch case with a gold dial, 10.1gm 32mm

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£600-800

412.

Two gilt metal consular pocket watch cases, 55mm and 50mm (see condition report)

£80-120

413.

Two white metal repoussé pocket watch outer cases, each depicting figural scenes, 51mm and 46mm (one lacking button)

£80-120

414.

Leather bound white metal domed pocket watch outer hunter case, 60mm; together with a white metal pocket watch outer case, 57mm (2)

£80-120

415.

Three shagreen pocket watch outer cases, 57mm, 55mm, 53mm (see condition report)

£80-120

416.

Three gilt metal repoussé pocket watch outer cases, each depicting figural scenes, 46mm and 45mm, 47mm (see condition report)

£80-120

417.

White metal pocket watch outer case, 56mm; together with a white metal engine turned pocket watch outer case, the bezel with pierced decoration, 48mm and a silver engine turned fob watch case, 41mm (3)

£80-120

418.

Gilt metal repoussé pocket watch outer case with pierced bands, depicting a figural scene, 50mm (hinge lacking pin, lacking button); together with a gilt metal engraved pocket watch outer case, 50mm and an engraved repeater pocket watch outer case, with pierced bands (lacking bell and button) (3)

£80-120

419.

Four metal and red lacquered pocket watch outer cases, each with pinwork/stud decoration (4) (see condition report)

£80-120

420.

Four large pocket watch outer cases, with various outer linings (4)

£100-200

421.

White metal pocket watch pair cases, the outer case with tortoiseshell and pinwork decoration to the case back, 52mm; together with a white metal consular pocket watch pair case, 50mm and two white metal consular pocket watch cases, 54mm, 46mm (4)

£100-200

422.

Two leather bound pocket watch outer cases; together with two bound pocket watch outer cases, 53mm-47mm (see condition report)

£80-120

423.

Quantity of assorted pocket watch case spares and embossed case castings; together with a gilt metal pierced engraved case, 60cm diameter x 31cm high

£80-150

424.

Collection of ten decorative gilt metal pocket watch balance cocks (10)

£30-50

425.

Collection of fifteen decorative gilt metal pocket watch balance cocks (15)

£40-80

426.

Collection of fifteen decorative gilt metal pocket watch balance cocks (15)

£40-80

427.

Collection of fifteen decorative gilt metal pocket watch balance cocks (15)

£40-80

428.

Attractive pair Art Nouveau pewter pocket watch stands, 6'' high approx

£50-100

429.

Two modern brass pocket watch stands, 3.25'' high approx; together with a wooden pocket watch stand, 4.5'' high approx (hook at fault)

£40-80

430.

Large quantity of assorted pocket/fob watch glasses

£50-80

431.

Quantity of pocket watch parts to include verge staffs and crowns; together with a small wooden storage box with slide lid enclosing thirty small compartments (3)

£50-80

432.

Quantity of pocket watch fusee chain, to include chains complete with hooks

£100-200

433.

Assorted items to include a quantity of pocket watch movements principally for repair; quantity of watch glasses; watch repair magnifier (boxed); thermometer in an ornate white metal case; clock movement for repair etc

£40-80

434.

Quantity of brass and steel mainspring winders (5)

£50-100

435.

Neslein wooden storage box with fall front enclosing five short over three long drawers, containing a quantity of assorted tools including cannon pinion tool, pallet stone setter, files, callipers, measuring instruments, metal wire; watch spares to including stems and crowns; pendulum; Sangamo chrome cased pocket timer for repair; two Venner Ltd pocket timer movements with dials; two nickel pocket watch cases; Sekonda gentleman's and Rotary lady's wristwatches for repair, 18'' wide x 13'' high x 8.5'' deep approx

£50-80

436.

Two Lorch, Schmidt & Co. lathes, with various collets and attachments, contained within a fitted wooden box; together with two Lorch mountable lathe stands/mounts and a lathe countershaft within a mountable stand (4)

£1000-2000

437.

Bergeon cased set of Bergeon Pin Vices, no. 30026A - no. 1-5; together with eight Bergeon tweezers within a Bergeon case (2)

£100-200

438.

Quantity of tools to include a cased brass depthing tool, L.H.T. watchmakers hand lathe, boxed brass centering and transferring pivot tool, cased set of cutters and further cased tools etc

£80-150

439.

Bergeon poising tool, no. 2802, within a wooden case

£200-300

440.

Rolex Oyster watch case holder, 4" wide; Watchmaker's poising tool marked E.Kreissig, Germany in box; also a watch depthing tool (3)

£200-300

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Thursday 26th February 2026 at 11am

Carriage Clocks

1201.

French miniature brass and enamel carriage clock with alarm, with cylinder platform escapement and hammer striking a bell to the back plate, the pink enamel dial with an Arabic numeral chapter ring over a subsidiary alarm indicator dial, within a gilt brass pillared case with squat feet, 4.5" high

£60-100

1202.

French carriage clock striking on a gong, with platform lever escapement, the dial with blue Arabic numerals and within a gilded brass pillared case, 6" high, with a Morocco leather travel case and key (case handle at fault)

£45-65

1203.

Early 20th century Chinese repeater carriage clock with alarm signed and made by Heng Da Li, the movement striking on bells attached to the back plate and beneath the recessed foot, the dial signed Jenner & Knewstubb, London over the subsidiary alarm dial, within a gorge brass case, 7.75" high

£250-350

1204.

French carriage clock timepiece, the movement back plate stamped with the maker's trademark logo E.G.L. within an oval, the dial inscribed West & Son, Dublin, within a corniche brass case, 7" high

£40-80

1205.

French repeater carriage clock striking on a gong, within a stepped case, 7" high; also with outer Morocco leather travelling case (key)

£120-160

1206.

Rare and unusual carriage clock timepiece with twin dials, within a corniche brass case, 6" high

£300-500

1201
1203
1205
1207 (See page 49)

1207.

Good repeater carriage clock striking on a gong, the movement back plate stamped no. 2725, the dial signed Rossi, Norwich, within a gorge brass case, 7.5" high; also within a Morocco leather travelling case (key)

£500-700

1208.

Fine and unusual ornate gilded brass carriage clock, the movement probably Swiss or Viennese striking on a gong, the 2.75" silvered dial within a foliate gilt mask and the English style case with foliate cast pillars and recessed pediment, 7" high (keys)

£1000-1500

1209.

Oval carriage clock timepiece, fitted with a lever shutter revealing apertures for winding and adjustment, within a brass case, 5.5" high; also another carriage timepiece within a corniche brass case, 5.75" high, two keys (2)

£20-40

1210.

Good French carriage clock striking on a bell signed Bolviller á Paris on the movement back plate, with helical balance spring escapement, outside countwheel and shuttered winding holes, the dial with subsidiary seconds dial, within a fine foliate engraved case, 7.25" high (with early foliate engraved winding key)

£500-800

1211.

Repeater Grande-Sonnerie carriage clock striking on two gongs, fitted to the base with an hours and quarters/ quarters only and silent selection lever, within a stepped brass case, 7.5" high; also with a Morocco red leather travelling case (key)

£400-600

1211

1212.

Good carriage clock striking on a gong, within a gilded brass corniche case, 7" high; also with an outer Morocco leather travelling case (key)

£150-250

1213.

Good Grande-Sonnerie small carriage clock with alarm, the dial and movement back plate signed J. Klaftenberger, the movement striking with two hammers on a bell, stamped no. 1501 to the back plate, base plate and foot, within a gilded brass gorge case, 6.5" high

£700-1000

1214.

Small repeater carriage clock striking on a gong, with engraved and numbered platform escapement, within a gilded brass gorge case, 6.25" high

£300-500

1208
1210
1213

1215.

Good small carriage clock striking on a bell, within a corniche brass case, 5.25" high (key)

£180-240

1216.

Fine French Drocourt repeater carriage clock with alarm, the movement back plate bearing the maker's trademark logo and striking a gong with two hammers, inscribed with the ser. no. 11885 to the movement back plate and base plate, the 2" white dial indistinctly inscribed Maison... over an alarm dial and within a finely engraved foliate mask, also within a foliate engraved gorge case, 6.75" high; with an outer Morocco red leather travelling case inscribed T. Martin & Co...151 Regent Street, London (two keys)

£1200-1800

LOTS 1217-1240 NO LOTS

Electric Clocks

1241.

American Poole Patent electric mantel clock, signed 3.25" dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, under a glass dome upon a circular base, 12" high (with pendulum)

£45-65

1242.

Unusual oak electric longcase clock, the dial with Arabic numerals over a long glazed door, 67" high

£20-40

1243.

Eureka electric mantel clock, the 4" cream dial inscribed Eureka Clock Co. Ltd, London, '1000 Day Electric Clock', also inscribed to the back plate Patent no. 14614, 1906, no. 2887 over a slow/fast star control, under a glass dome and upon a mahogany box base, 10.5" high (dome cracked)

£300-400

1244.

Good modern electric longcase clock, the 8.5" gilt chapter ring enclosing a skeletonised centre fitted with three subsidiary calendar dials for days of the week, months of the year and dates of the month, within a mahogany glazed case surmounted by a stepped top, 64.5" high (pendulum)

£200-400

1245.

Bardon Clichy electric mantel clock, the 5.5" cream dial within a mahogany rounded domed case inlaid with boxwood lines, 14.25" high (pendulum)

**Thisclockismissingthecentresecondshand

£300-500

1216
1243
1245
1244

1249.

Fine and rare mahogany Bentley electric longcase earth driven clock (no. 210), the 11.5" silvered chapter ring enclosing a skeletonised centre with subsidiary seconds dial over a brass pendulum with steel rod, within a bevelled glazed foliate carved rounded arched case with panelled carved base, supported upon ogee bracket feet, 78.25" high (with steel rod pendulum and brass bob)

**Someprovenancewrittenbythevendor: MylateFatherwasManagingDirectoroftheBentleyEngineeringGroup,and hisofficewasbasedattheBentleyHQinNewBridgeStreet, Leicester.Inthe BoardRoomwasabeautifullycarvedlongcaseBentleyearthdrivenclock–number210–whichwasgiventohimpersonallybyWilliam(Bill)Bentley(son ofP.A.Bentley).IalsoworkedfortheBentleyGroupandaround30yearsago myFatherpassedittome.MywifeandIlivedatWhitemoorsAntiquesCentreinShentonfor20 yearsandtheclockwaslocatedinourprivateloungepriortomovingtoCosby,wherewehave residedforthepast11years.

Some22yearsagotheclock(convertedbyBentleyatthetimeofmanufacturetomainspower) workedperfectly,butwedeliberatelystoppeditasthetickwasquiteloudandwedidn’twantto wearoutanyparts.Thedimensionsare:Height200cm,Width40cm,Depth24.5cmatbase (21cmsatmiddle)

Incommonwithmanymanufacturers,theSerialnumberonthemovementsdidnotcommence withNo.1anditisdoubtfulifmorethanabout70BentleyEarthdrivenclockswereever manufactured. Furtherdetailsontheseclockscanbefoundinthearticleentitled'TheEarth DrivenClock'byDr.F.G.A.ShentonwhichappearedintheDecember1972issueofAntiquarian Horology.

Manufacturedbetween1910and1913andoriginallysoldthroughupmarketdepartmentstores includingHarrods,theseareextremelyrareclocks.TheonegiventoLeicesterMuseumin1910 rancontinuouslyfor40years,onlyreceivingit’sfirstbriefservicein1950.

£6000-8000

1246.

Synchronome electric master clock, the 6.25" silvered dial within a glazed mahogany stepped case, 50" high (pendulum) £100-200

1247.

Seiko marine quartz chronometer QM-20, ser. no 10310, the 5.5" dial with centre seconds over controls, within a mahogany bevelled glazed case £200-300

1248.

Rare Ministry of Defence quartz chronometer made by the Cabot Watch & Clock Company, the 3.5" square black dial with centre seconds, within a mahogany square case bearing a plaque to the side inscribed Ministry of Defence Hydrographic Dept. Chronometer Electronic, Stores Ref. 6645-99-541-7361, ser. no. 097/80 M

**ThisclockissoldwithanarticleabouttheCabotWatch&ClockCompany;alsoanotherarticleaboutRayMellor,whofoundedCWCin1972and laterbecameMasteroftheClockmakers'Companyin1987 £300-500 1249. See insert 1250.

French Bulle 'Electrique 800 Jours' electric mantel clock, ser. no. 309781, under a glass dome and upon an angled chrome circular base, 10" high £100-200

Barometers

1251.

Marine barometer signed Adie, London, no. 604, over a blackened metal section fitted with a thermometer above the cylindrical cistern cover, mounted on a mahogany canted board, 39.75" high

£50-80

1252.

Mahogany four glass wheel barometer, signed Corti & Son, Holborn Hill, London, no. 94, the 10" principal silvered dial within a shaped case inlaid with boxwood lines and surmounted by a broken arched pediment with brass urn finial

£30-50

1253.

Fortin type marine barometer signed Chadburns Ltd, Liverpool on the cylindrical silvered scale over a thermometer, within an ebonised glazed case, 49.75" high

£50-80

1254.

Good rosewood five glass wheel clock/barometer signed Noakes, Burwash on the level aperture at the bottom, the principal 12" silvered dial under the clock timepiece, thermometer and dry/damp dial, within a shaped case surmounted by a moulded swan neck pediment and brass urn finial, 52" high overall

£400-600

1255.

Unusual mahogany stick barometer, the circular silvered register plate signed Smith, Bath, over a flat canted trunk to the hemispherical cistern cover

£200-300

1256.

Scottish oak barograph without the motor, bearing the maker's name plate inscribed Kelvin & J. White Ltd, Glasgow, within a bevelled glazed case over a chart drawer, 15" wide

£100-150

1257.

Good Short & Mason of London oak cased barograph, the bed plate bearing the maker's ivorine rectangular plaque, within a bevelled glazed stepped case over a chart drawer, 15" wide

£200-300

1258.

Mahogany five glass wheel barometer signed Gilardi, Bristol to the silver plate of the level aperture, the principal 8" silvered dial within a shaped case inlaid with boxwood lines and surmounted by an ebonised swan neck pediment

£20-40

LOTS 1259-1300 NO LOTS

Cabinet Clocks

1301.

Good English rosewood triple fusee boardroom clock, the 7" silver chapter ring enclosing a matted centre under subsidiary chime/silent, slow/fast and Westminster chimes/chime on eight bells dials, the substantial movement playing on a nest of eight graduated bells, four small gongs and striking the hours on a larger gong, within an ormolu mounted pillared stepped case surmounted by a rounded arched cornice with five ornate gilded brass finials, 22.5" high (pendulum and keys)

£900-1200

1302.

Large French Boulle two train bracket clock, the movement back plate stamped Chas Frodsham, Clockmaker to The Queen, Paris no.

25159, striking on a bell, the 9.5" repousse gilt dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals, over a glazed pendulum window and within an ornate case with foliate gilt mounts, surmounted by a galleried cornice with four brass urn finials, 31" high, upon an ebonised stand with rounded corners (pendulum and key)

**Thisclockisinneedofconsiderablerestoration

£600-900

1303.

Good brass desk compendium, comprising a timepiece and aneroid barometer either side of a thermometer, surmounted by a compass and baluster turned handle, within a pillared stepped case, 6.5" high (key); also within a Morocco leather travelling case

**ThisclockhasapresentationinscriptiontothetopdatedJuly3rd1905

£500-700

1304.

French brass exhibition skeleton clock, the 2.25" white chapter ring enclosing a skeletonised centre and signed Pierret á Paris, also signed on the back support, the bed plate bearing the exhibition trademark logo, the movement with two pull cords and striking on a bell beneath the base, under a glass dome and upon a rounded ebonised base inlaid with brass lines, 10.75" high (pendulum)

**ThisclockissoldwithapurchasereceiptfromJillingsofNewentGloucestershiredated22ndDecember2006

£300-400

1302
1301
1305 (See page 54)
1303

1305.

English ebonised single fusee verge bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed Joseph Dudds, London on a circular silvered convex boss to the arch over a silver chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with false pendulum bob and calendar apertures, the movement back plate profusely engraved with scrolling foliage, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 20" high

£750-950

1306.

Good Imhof incline gravity clock, the 15 jewel movement back plate signed Imhof, the 2.75" white dial inscribed Swiss and within an ormolu cylindrical casing, the incline with tooled leathered surface over a frieze inscribed with the days of the week and supported upon a stepped rectangular base, 24" long

£750-950

1307.

English walnut double fusee verge bracket clock, signed Thomas Cartwright, London on an arched silvered plate to the matted centre with false bob pendulum and calendar apertures, enclosed by a silvered chapter ring under a subsidiary strike/silent dial to the arch, the finely foliate engraved five pillar movement back plate also signed Thomas Cartwright, Watchmaker to the King, London, within a later walnut stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 19.5" high (pendulum)

£1000-1500

1310 (See page 55)

1308.

Fine and rare French black marble, ormolu and bronze figural two train mystery mantel clock garniture, the movement back plate signed Bernoux, Paris, no. 3717, striking on a bell, the 4" canted black chapter ring enclosing a gilded centre with unusual pinwheel escapement, within a bow fronted stepped case with scrolling sides surmounted by the standing bronze figure of a robed maiden holding in her left hand a spindle, a wire thread of which is pulled by her raised right hand and carries a conical pendulum which interacts with an arm linked to the pinwheel escapement, the figure is raised upon a bow fronted shaped base plate signed A.B. Nadaud to one side and with a basket of yarn to the other, 24" high; also with a pair of matching black marble and bronze slender urns, 16.75" high

*Thetopplateoftheclockwasmadetoberemovedallowing easyaccesstothemovement.Auctionresultreferences:see FontaineAuctions,Pittsfield,lot17,11thNovember2017 ($3500)andBonhams,NewBondStreet,London,lot136,14th June2005

£800-1400

1307
1308
1306

1312.

1309.

Small limited edition silver cased commemorative mantel timepiece, the silvered chapter ring enclosing a gilt centre inscribed Chas. Frodsham & Co, London, England, also inscribed Elizabeth of Glamis beneath the chapter ring, within a rounded arched case with belcher chain handle, hallmarked for London 1980 and stamped ser. no. 190/800 on the back door, 3.25" high

**Thistimepiecewasproducedaspartofalimitededitionrunof800examplesto commemoratethelifeofQueenElizabethTheQueenMother

£200-300

1310.

Good early 19th century picture clock, the 1.5" white dial featured in a tower above thatched cottages by a river in a rural landscape, oil, 21" x 25", within a deep gilt frame applied with scrolling foliage (pendulum and winding key)

£400-600

1311.

Fine and rare French bronze and ormolu two train Empire mantel clock, the 3.75" white dial indistinctly signed ..., á Paris, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, within an ornate triangular arched case featuring Cupid seated on a quiver of arrows before dolphin side supports, raised upon a bow fronted base, 17.5" high (pendulum and key)

£4000-6000

1314 (See page 56)

1315 (See page 56)

1316 (See page 56)

English mahogany double fusee bracket clock with five pillar movement, the 8" convex cream dial signed Skinner, the movement with pull repeat, locking pendulum and striking on a bell, within a rounded arched panelled case inlaid with stylised foliate brass lines, 15.75" high (pendulum)

£300-500

1313.

English brass hook and spike lantern clock, the 6.5" silvered chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre signed Jno Calver, Woodbridge, surmounted by pierced engraved foliate frets, strapwork bell and finial, 15" high (wall bracket, pendulum, weight and original beech rope pulley)

£400-800

1313

1314.

Small English brass verge lantern clock with alarm, signed Saml. Denton, Oxford on a silvered boss to the arch over a silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with central alarm dial and blued steel hand, surmounted by pierced foliate side frets, strapwork bell and finial, 9" high (three weights)

£800-1200

1315.

Interesting early English hook and spike brass lantern clock, the 6.25" silvered chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre signed Wm. Wood, Nailsworth 1707, surmounted by pierced dolphin frets strapwork bell and finials, 16" high (pendulum and weight)

**ThisclockissoldwithapurchasereceiptfromJeffreyFormbyAntiquesdated12thFebruary2010.Averysimilarclock,alsodated1707,is illustratedinEnglishLanternClocksbyGeorgeWhite,page301

£1000-2000

1316.

Good English brass hook and spike verge lantern clock, the 6.5" silvered chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre signed Wm Risbridger, surmounted by pierced engraved dolphin frets, strapwork bell and finial, 15" high (weight)

£1600-2000

1317.

Brass bulkhead chronometer, the 3.5" silvered dial signed Negretti & Zambra, London with subsidiary seconds dial (not currently ticking)

£60-100

1318.

19th century mahogany three-part glazed and brass bound chronometer case fitted with a gimbal, 4.75" diameter (case key)

£60-100

1319.

Russian two day marine chronometer, the 3.5" silvered dial with subsidiary state of wind and seconds dials, inscribed with maker's name and no. 14781, within a stained wooden case (key)

£200-400

1317
1319
1320 (See page 57)
1322 (See page 57)
1323 (See page 57)
1324 (See page 57)

1320.

American two day marine chronometer, the 3.75" silvered dial signed Hamilton, Lancaster, PA., U.S.A., N1275/1941, with subsidiary state of wind and seconds dials, within a three-part glazed mahogany brass bound case bearing the maker's plaque to the front (key)

£300-500

1321.

Rare Thomas Mercer two day marine chronometer, the 4" silvered dial signed Thomas Mercer ser. no. 21175, with twenty-four hour outer track enclosing a fifty-six hour state of wind dial and subsidiary seconds dial with skeletonised centre, with aluminium dial lid and within a fitted mahogany case (with chronometer and case keys)

£500-750

1322.

Two day marine chronometer, the 3.75" silvered dial signed Hennessy, Maker to the Admiralty, 5 Wind St, Swansea no. 2136 with subsidiary state of wind and seconds dials (with movement, tub and gimbal ring only, no wooden box)

£400-800

1323.

Two day marine chronometer, the 3.25" silvered dial signed J & A Walker, Pool Lane, Liverpool, no. 272 with subsidiary state of wind and seconds dials, within a three-part wooden glazed box inset with a circular tablet to the front inscribed 272 (case and winding keys)

£300-500

1324.

Good two day marine chronometer, the 3.5" silvered dial signed Frodsham & Baker, Gracechurch St. London. 6232, with subsidiary state of wind and seconds dials, within a mahogany three-part brass bound glazed case inset with a circular tablet inscribed Frodsham & Baker, London, no. 6232 (case and winding keys)

£700-1000

1325.

Good two day marine chronometer, the 3.5" silvered dial signed Rich'd Hornby, Liverpool, no. 724, with subsidiary state of wind and seconds dials, within an associated mahogany brass bound case fitted to the front with an enamel circular plaque inscribed Graham & Parkes...Liverpool (case and winding keys)

£800-1200

LOTS 1326-1500 NO LOTS

Mantel Clocks

1501.

Good French ebonised Boulle and gilt metal mounted two train mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell above, the 6.75" gilt chapter ring over a pierced metal embellishment mounted upon brown velvet material, within a pillared canted case surmounted by a caddy top and eight turned brass finials, 21.75" high (pendulum and key)

£400-600

1502.

French ebonised two train mantel clock striking on a gong, the 6.5" gilt chapter ring over a classical figural embellishment, mounted onto cobalt blue velvet material, within a pillared case surmounted by a caddy top and six turned brass finials, 21" high (pendulum and key)

£200-300

1503.

RAF single fusee mantel clock, the movement with locking pendulum and the back plate inscribed R.W. Elliott Ltd, England 1938, no. 5535, the 5" brass dial bearing the RAF insignia, within a stepped case surmounted by a triangular pediment, 13.75" high (pendulum and key)

£300-400

1504.

English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the 5.5" silvered arched dial signed Leroy & Sons, Bond St, London, with subsidiary strike/silent and slow/fast dials over the principal dial enclosed by flowering scrolling foliage, the movement striking on a gong, within a pillared stepped rounded arched case with pad top and carrying handle, 16" high (pendulum and key)

£200-300

1505.

French black slate two train mantel clock/barometer garniture, the S. Marti movement striking on a gong, the 3.5" white chapter ring enclosing a recessed centre with visible escapement over the barometer dial with skeletonised centre, within an attractive stepped case sgraffito with gilt foliage and inlaid with malachite mounts, surmounted by a rounded arched cornice, 13.25" high (pendulum); also with a pair of associated flat urn stepped side pieces, 7.75" high

£300-500

1506.

French brass oval four glass two train mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 3.5" white dial signed J.W. Benson, Ludgate Hill, London, within a bevelled glazed stepped case 11.25" high (pendulum and key)

**Thisclockbearsapresentationinscriptiontothetop'Presented totheOfficers,ChathamDivisionR.M.L.I.bytheRevdW.Dearden R.N.,inacknowledgementoftheircourtesyandkindnesstohimas anhonorarymemberoftheirmess,Aug:1885' £250-350

1512 (See page 59)

1507.

Large French brass four glass two train mantel clock, the 4.5" cream dial and movement back plate both signed Le Roy & Fils, PalaisRoyal. Grie Montpensier, 13-15, Paris, 211-Regent Street, London, within a bevelled glazed stepped case, 14.5" high (pendulum and key)

£250-350

1508.

Good French ormolu and cloisonne four glass two train mantel clock, the S. Marti movement inscribed Rack French Make no. 14057 and striking on a gong, the 3.5" gilt dial with recessed Arabic numerals enclosing a filigree centre and within a stylised foliate cloisonne bezel, within a bevelled glazed case flanked to either side by standing winged cherubs leaning on classical pillars, the top surmounted by a stepped cornice and classical urn finial with pierced scrolling foliage to either side, 17.5" high (pendulum and keys)

£600-800

1509.

Good German walnut ting-tang two train mantel clock, the Lenzkirch movement no. 12562 striking on two gongs, within an architectural pillared stepped case surmounted by a triangular pediment, 16.25" high (pendulum and key)

£150-250

1510.

Unusual mahogany single fusee night clock with mains wiring, the 16" square opaque dial with Arabic numerals, within a glazed stepped case surmounted by a triangular pediment, 23.25" high (pendulum and keys)

£300-500

1511.

Harding & Bazeley spherical weight clock, no. 877, the 5.25" chapter ring enclosing a disc bearing the maker's name, the top plate fitted with a sloping track feeding balls into a wheel behind the movement, supported upon four tapered pillars and stepped square mahogany base, 14" high (with 24 chrome balls)

£200-300

1512.

Good and attractive French rosewood inlaid two train mantel clock garniture, circa 1840, the movement with silk suspension, outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the 4.5" silvered chapter ring enclosing an engine turned centre, within an attractive case inlaid with a sailing ship beneath the dial and scrolling foliage allover, supported upon a cushion base and surmounted by a wavy cornice, 16.5" high; also with a matching pair of pedestal urn side pieces, 11" high (pendulum and keys)

**Thisclockgarnitureissoldwithacopypurchasereceiptfrom ChislehurstAntiquesdated29/06/1997for£3200.Ivory submissionreferenceB5DV1T7L

£600-800

1513.

Good French ormolu and porcelain mounted two train mantel clock, the Japy Freres & Co movement back plate inscribed Gay Vicarino & Co, Paris striking on a bell, the 4" porcelain dial with Roman cartouche numerals on a blue ground enclosing a painted centre with winged cherubs and trailing foliage, over a panel painted with a reclining lady attended by a child over the base painted with a similar oval vignette, within an ornate case cast to the sides with scrolling foliage over an acanthus frieze to the base with rounded ends, surmounted by a raised cornice with pineapple finial, 14.5" high (pendulum and key)

£500-800

LOTS 1514-1700 NO LOTS

Wall Clocks

1701.

Small English pantry alarm clock, the 5" arched brass dial signed Thos Harbern, Cliff near Lewes, with Roman numerals and centre alarm disc with a single hand, the birdcage movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell (no weight or pendulum)

£200-300

1702.

Mahogany and brass inlaid single fusee 12" convex dial wall clock, within a flat turned beaded surround inlaid with brass lines and flowerheads (pendulum and key)

£160-200

1703.

Good and unusual mahogany single fusee 12" convex dial wall clock, within a foliate card cut surround over geometric brass inlay and canted tapered base with door, surmounted by an ornate gilt metal foliate finial, 30" high (pendulum and key)

£400-600

1704.

Mahogany single train trunk dial wall clock, the 14" cream dial signed Ed. Davy, Norwich, within an octagonal surround inlaid with boxwood lines over a long flamed mahogany door, 46" high (pendulum, weight and keys)

£350-550

1705.

Good early black lacquer and chinoiserie decorated tavern clock signed Walter Smith, Cuckfield above the door, with A-frame movement, the 25" wooden dial over the trunk fitted with a long door decorated with a pagoda landscape, 58" high overall (pendulum, oval brass cased weight)

**WalterSmith,workedinCuckfieldbetween1773and1813

£1500-2000

1706.

Good mahogany single fusee 14" drop dial wall clock with passing strike on a bell, the convex dial signed Garland, Plymouth with subsidiary calendar dial within a turned surround over foliate carved ears and brass inlaid drop (pendulum and keys)

£550-750

1707.

Thirty hour hooded wall clock, the 10" square brass dial with silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre and single iron hand, within an oak glazed case with moulded stepped pediment, 26" high overall (pendulum and weight)

£200-250

1708.

Good English hook and spike verge pantry wall clock with alarm, the 6" silvered arched dial signed Ellicott, London to the arch over the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals enclosing a central alarm disc, 8.5" high, with mahogany fitted travelling case surmounted by a brass carrying handle (with pendulum and two weights)

**fromthecollectionofDrJohnPlowman

£300-500

1709.

Mahogany single fusee 12" drop dial wall clock (pendulum)

£200-300

1710.

Mahogany two train trunk dial wall clock, the 10" white dial signed Jno Spurrier, Tewkesbury, the hood door fitted with a convex glass over foliate carved ears and trunk with long door, 48" high (pendulum, two weights and keys)

£400-600

1704 (See page 59)
1710
1705 (See page 59)
1711 (See page 61)

1711.

Good mahogany two train trunk dial wall clock, the 16" dial signed Will Hay, Wolverhampton, within a rosewood crossbanded case with pointed arched door flanked by quarter pillars and surmounted by a drumhead hood, 69" high (pendulum, two weights and keys)

**ThisclockissoldwithapurchasereceiptfromJillingsofNewent, Gloucestershiredated5thJuly2008

£400-800

1712.

Mahogany single fusee verge wall dial clock, the 12" cream dial signed Upjohn, Exeter, with false pendulum bob aperture, within a turned wooden surround (pendulum)

£400-600

1713.

Mahogany single fusee 8" drop dial wall clock, within a flat surround over a foliate carved drop (pendulum and key)

£200-250

1714.

Mahogany single fusee verge 12" wall dial clock, the dial signed Benjamin Wilson, London, within a turned surround (pendulum)

£900-1200

1715.

Good decorative and impressive reproduction black lacquered and chinoiserie decorated tavern clock, the A-framed movement with passing strike on a bell, the 25.5" rounded arched dial signed Wm. Scafe, London, flanked by rounded pillars and surmounted by a moulded 1718 (See page 62) pediment with gilt wooden classical vases to either side, the base fitted with a moulded arched door decorated with figures in a pagoda landscape flanked by pierced scrolling foliage, 88" high (pendulum, weight and keys)

£600-1000

1716.

1719 (See page 62)

Gustav Becker double weight Vienna regulator wall clock, the 7" cream dial with subsidiary seconds dial and bearing the maker's logo, within a later mahogany waisted glazed case surmounted by a triangular pediment, 34.25" high (pendulum, two weights and winding key)

£150-250

1717.

Mahogany single fusee 12" drop dial wall clock signed Eustace Durran, Banbury & Brackley, within a turned surround over pierced foliate carved ears and a pendulum window (pendulum and keys)

£200-300

1712
1714
1715

1718.

Fine modern light walnut cased two train Vienna regulator wall clock, the 6.5" white dial signed Erwin Sattler with subsidiary seconds dial, within a glazed case surmounted by a moulded triangular pediment, 43" high (pendulum, two weights and winding key)

£600-900

1719.

Early mahogany single fusee wall dial clock, the 13" brass dial signed Church, Norwich, within a brass spun bezel and wide turned surround (pendulum and early winding key)

**ThisclockhasA-shapedmovementplatesandarecoilescapement

£600-1000

1720.

Good mahogany single fusee 12" convex dial wall clock signed H. Pottle, Winchester, within a turned surround (pendulum and keys)

£200-300

LOTS 1721-1800 NO LOTS

Longcase Clocks

1801.

Walnut eight day longcase clock, the 10.75" square brass dial signed Fromanteel, London on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with long beaded moulded edged door and the hood surmounted by a flat moulded stepped cornice and three brass ball and spike finials, 82" high (with pendulum, two weights and keys)

**fromthecollectionofDrJohnPlowman

£300-500

1802.

Good mahogany eight day longcase clock with five pillar movement, the 10.25" square brass dial signed Edward Cockey in Warminster on a silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, the case with long inlaid flamed mahogany crossbanded door and the hood surmounted by a pagoda top with sunburst inlay, 86" high (with pendulum, two weights and keys)

**ThisclockissoldwiththereferencebookbyDavidPollard-The AstronomicalClockmakerEdwardCockeyandOtherWarminster Horologists

£450-650

1803.

Good mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12" square silvered dial signed Barraud, London to the centre with subsidiary seconds dial, the case with long flamed mahogany door and the hood surmounted by a flat stepped moulded cornice, 74.25" high (pendulum, two weights and keys)

**Casemissingcresting

£400-600

1804.

Oak eight day longcase clock, the 11" square brass dial signed Richard Gilkes, Devizes to the centre, the case with long lozenge moulded door and the hood surmounted by a moulded stepped cornice, 77.5" high (pendulum and two weights)

£80-120

1805.

Interesting longcase clock with a turret type movement signed A & H Rowley, Theobalds Road, London, with leadoff work above driving the hands and dial, within an Art Deco style Perspex housing raised upon four square pillars united by an undertier, 83" high (key)

**A&HRowleywasaprominentclockmakingcompanybasedat40 TheobaldsRoad,London,LondonWC1

£200-400

1802
1803

1806.

Modern walnut three train grandmother clock, the movement striking on eight rods, the 8" brass arched dial signed Canham, London on a silvered disc to the arch, the case with long bevelled glazed door and the hood surmounted by a rounded moulded arched cornice, 68.25" high (pendulum, three weights and keys)

£40-80

1807.

Oak eight day longcase clock, the 11.5" square brass dial signed Whitehurst, Congleton, the case with long mahogany crossbanded door and the hood surmounted by a flat stepped moulded cornice, 77.5" high (pendulum, two weights and winding key)

£40-80

1808.

Chinoiserie lacquered eight day longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial signed Thos Andrews, Sheffield on a flat circular silvered plate to the arch, over a silver chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the case with long door decorated with figures in pagoda landscapes and the hood surmounted by a flat stepped cornice over a blind foliate fret carved frieze, 83" high (pendulum and two weights)

£200-300

1809.

Figured walnut eight day longcase clock, the 12" brass arched signed Wm Kipling, London on a convex cartouche to the arch attended by angels over a brass chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, the case with long beaded edged door and the hood surmounted by a flat stepped cornice, 97" high (pendulum and two weights)

£300-400

1809
1810 (See page 64)
1811 (See page 64) 1812 (See page 64)

1810.

Mahogany eight day longcase clock signed Benjamin James, London, with silvered convex boss to the arch over a silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, the case with long moulded rounded arched door and the hood surmounted by a moulded stepped cornice, 82" high (pendulum and two weights)

£200-250

1811.

Regulator longcase clock, the 15.5" silvered dial signed Chas. Hills, Kings Cross with subsidiary minute and hour dials, the stained wooden case with long bevelled glazed door and with a rounded arched hood, 72" high (pendulum and brass cased weight)

£700-1000

Oak eight day longcase clock, with unusual rectangular brass dial plate, signed William Newton, Londini fecit on the silver chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre with moon phase and calendar apertures over a cast applied relief depicting Father Time flanked by a seated oriental figure to one side and a cherub on a barrel to the other, the case with long moulded panelled door and the hood surmounted by a swan neck carved pediment, 87.5" high (pendulum and two weights)

£400-600

1813.

English mahogany regulator, the 13" circular brass dial signed Edward Yeomans, Salford with subsidiary minute and hour dials, within a rounded arched glazed case, 74.5" high (wooden rod pendulum and brass cased weight)

£1500-2000

1812.
1813
1814 (See page 65)
1817 (See page 65)
1816 (See page 65)

1814.

Good mahogany three train musical longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial signed James Gibb, Stockton on a ribboned silver plate to the matted centre with moon phase aperture, subsidiary calendar dial and seven song tune selector dial positioned at twelve o'clock, also featuring a rocking three masted sailing ship to the arch, the movement playing on a nest of eight graduated bells, the case with long rounded arched moulded door and the hood surmounted by a carved rounded arched moulded pediment, 100" high (wooden rod pendulum and three weights)

£1500-2000

1815.

Mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13" brass arched dial signed Matthew Wylie, Paisley on a disc to the arch over a brass chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with long pointed arched wavy door and the hood surmounted by a moulded swan neck pediment, 85" high (pendulum and two weights)

£100-150

1816.

Good mahogany longcase regulator, the 13" silvered dial signed Peter Holland, Swinton over a pierced carved flowering frieze, the movement with deadbeat escapement and maintaining power, the case with long glazed door and sides over a flamed crossbanded mahogany base, surmounted by a rounded arched cornice, 82" high (pendulum, single weight and keys)

£1200-1800

1817.

Scottish mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12" cream dial signed Rt. Stewart, Glasgow with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, within a moulded drumhead casing over a tapered case fitted with a long door and panelled base, 76" high (pendulum, two weights and keys)

£400-600

1818.

Good flame mahogany eight day longcase clock with five pillar movement, the 12" brass arched dial signed Thos Jackson, London on the silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, with strike/silent dial to the arch, the case with long moulded edged arched door flanked by quarter fluted columns, surmounted by a moulded rounded arched pediment with three brass ball and spike finials, 93" high (pendulum, two weights and keys)

£800-1400

1819.

Mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12" painted arched dial signed Vincent, Bath with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with short door and boxwood banding, surmounted by an arched wavy hood with three brass ball and spike finials, 84" high (pendulum and two weights)

**Thisclockhasbeenfullyprofessionallyrestored

£100-150

1820.

Mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 14" painted arched dial signed Wm. Steel, Glasgow with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, painted to the arch and spandrels with figures depicting the five continents, the case with long door and inlaid with boxwood lines, surmounted by a moulded stepped flat cornice, 86" high (pendulum, two weights and keys)

£150-250

1821.

1818

Oak eight day longcase clock, the 12" square brass dial signed Strowbridge, Chudleigh to the centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with long mahogany crossbanded door and the hood surmounted by a moulded stepped cornice over a blind foliate fret carved frieze, 76" high (two weights but no pendulum)

£60-100

LOTS 1822-2000 NO LOTS

Miscellaneous

Alllotsareillustratedonline

2001.

Single fusee clock movement with two single train clock movements, one with turned pillars (3)

£45-65

2002.

Nine longcase clock pendulums (9)

£20-40

2003.

Pair of brass cased longcase clock weights (2)

£60-90

2004.

Thirty hour longcase clock movement, the 12" painted square dial signed John Barnett with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials

£20-40

2005.

Box of various dials, bezels and glasses

£20-40

2006.

Good pair of longcase clock weights (2)

£20-40

2007.

Eight day longcase clock movement, the 14" painted arched dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture (pendulum and two weights); also a German oak mantel clock with later electric movement, 17" high, an American rosewood shelf clock timepiece, 18" high (pendulum), Jerome & Co. ogee wall clock and an old barometer (5)

£30-60

2008.

Eight day longcase clock movement, the 11" square brass dial signed Peter Mallet, London on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture; After Charles Spencelagh - 'The Old Clock Mender', black and white print, 9" x 12.5", mounted and within a maple frame (2)

£40-80

2009.

Culpeper Instruments lacquered brass equatorial sundial, no. 170/83, with demi lune silvered chapter ring supported upon a conical column and circular base, 13.5" high

£100-200

2010.

Good eight day longcase clock movement, the 11" square brass dial signed Tho. Bailey, Stanion to the foliate engraved centre, the movement with deadbeat escapement and maintaining power (pendulum with wooden rod)

£100-200

LOTS 2011-2100 NO LOTS

Small Miscellaneous

2101.

JBS DR8500 desoldering station

£60-100

2102.

Large cast iron and steel bench drill embossed 'British Make, Type E', with Gryphon electric motor, 38.5" high overall; also with a quantity of various drill bits, some marked with sizes and manufacturer's names

**fromthecollectionofDrJohnPlowman

£20-40

2103.

Ten crank handle clock winding keys (10)

£40-80

2104.

Ten crank handle clock winding keys (10)

£40-80

2105.

Mercury pendulum cylindrical glass jar in adjustable brass surround, 11" high overall

£100-150

2106.

Large quantity of pierced brass spandrels

£40-80

2107.

Good Lorch lathe with various attachments and collets, within an adapted pine box

£300-500

2108.

Very large quantity of new and unused clock mainsprings (approximately 100)

£40-80

2109.

Quantity of new and unused fusee clock mainsprings (approximately 20)

£25-50

2110.

Quantity of lost wax marine chronometer tipsy key castings (over 20); also twelve chronometer case brass corners

£25-50

2111.

Good small brass and steel Lorch, Schmidt & Co 6mm lathe, within a fitted oak box with collets and attachments, 15" wide

£400-600

2112.

Good electric steel and cast iron clock wheel cutting machine, with Stuart Turner Ltd electric motor and 11.75" circular perforated bedplate, 28" long overall

£300-500

2113.

Wolf, Jahn & Co electric clock cutting tool, with Delco motor, 25" long overall; also with a set of 81 collets

£300-500

LOTS 2114-2200 NO LOTS

Books

2201.

James Moore, Roy Rice & Ernest Hucker - Bilbie and the Chew Valley Clockmakers, signed inside by the authors, published 1995; also twenty-two other standard horological reference books etc

£20-40

2202.

The Camerer Cuss Book of Antique Watches; also a large quantity of other standard horological reference books relating to clocks & watches and their repair (over 25)

£30-60

2203.

Hans von Bertele - Marine & Chronometers, History and Development; also Nicolas Goodison - English Barometers, 1680-1860 and a small quantity of other standard chronometer and barometer reference books (11)

£30-60

2204.

Charles Allix and Peter Bonnert - Carriage Clocks, Their History and Development; also thirteen other standard horological reference books (14)

£25-45

2205.

Charles Allix & Peter Bonnert - Carriage Clocks, Their History and Development; also Rees's Clocks, Watches and Chronometers, 1819-20 and over twenty other standard horological reference books

£30-60

2206.

Brian Loomes - Lantern Clocks & Their Makers, published by Mayfield Books, 2008, hardback with outer sleeve; together with Jeff Darken & John Hooper - English 30 Hour Clocks, Origin & Development, 1600-1800, published by Pentina books, 1997, hardback with outer sleeve and Adolphe Chapiro - JeanAntoine Lepine horloger (1720-1814), 1988, hardback with outer sleeve (3)

£60-100

2207.

George White - English Lantern Clocks, published by The Antique Collectors' Club, 1989, hardback with outer sleeve

£100-200

LOTS 2208-2300 NO LOTS

Mantel Clocks

2301.

2305.

2316 (See page 69)

Interesting WWI period propeller clock, inset with a Waterbury timepiece, with a 2.5" silvered dial with Arabic numerals in a brass nautical type winding surround, 11" high

£35-55

Attractive 19th century French porcelain and ormolu mantel clock, the brass drum two train movement with 'LB' anchor trademark striking on a bell, the classical case surmounted by a cherub riding a tortoise over fluted pilasters inset with Sèvres style pink porcelain foliate panels and a Roman numeral porcelain dial, 12.5" high, upon a carved giltwood stand (pendulum and key)

£200-300

2302.

French 19th century ormolu mantel clock, the two train drum movement striking on a bell with a Vincenti trademark, 3" foliate enamel dial with Arabic numerals, within a classical rococo style cast case, 10.75" high; upon a giltwood stand (pendulum)

£100-150

2303.

Two similar American musical alarm carriage clocks, 7.25" high including handle (2)

£20-40

2304.

French Empire 19th century ormolu mantel clock, the striking two train movement with outside countwheel and silk suspension (bell missing), 3" dial signed Siguiand á Paris, with an enamel Roman numeral chapter ring and guilloche centre, the classical stepped case modelled with a seated cherub and well surmounted with a wreath and flambeau torches, 14.5" high (with pendulum, missing bell)

£100-150

2306.

Junghans three-train chiming mantel clock, the movement striking on gongs, silvered Arabic numeral dial with subsidiary chime/silent and slow/fast dials within a dark stained wooden case, 14" (with pendulum and key)

£35-55

2307.

French black slate and marble drumhead mantel clock, the Vincenti two train movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, 4.25" dial with visible Brocot escapement over a bevelled glazed panel, 17" high (with pendulum); with a further black slate mantel clock within an architectural case, 13" high (no pendulum) (2)

£35-55

2308.

French white onyx mantel clock, Vicenti two train movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, 3.5" Roman numeral dial within a stepped case surmounted with a gilt metal classical urn, 11.5" high (with pendulum and key); together with a green onyx mantel clock in an architectural case, 10" (2)

£20-40

2309.

Walnut Art Deco cased eight day mantel clock striking on a gong, 9.5" high; also an ebonised three train figural mantel clock, 9.25" high and another faux marble two train mantel clock in need of restoration, 10.75" high (3)

£15-30

2301
2304

2310.

Ebonised and inlaid two train mantel clock timepiece striking on a gong, 13.5" high (pendulum); also a small French black slate and red marble mantel clock in need of restoration, 7.5" high, E.N. Welch American two train mantel clock striking on a bell and a mahogany rounded arched mantel clock case, 14.5" high (4)

£20-40

2311.

Small mahogany single fusee lancet clock in need of restoration, the case decorated with geometric raised brass lines, 14" high (no pendulum)

£60-100

2312.

French ebonised two train balloon mantel clock striking on a bell, the 3" gilt dial enclosing an engine turned centre, within a shaped case with gilt metal mounts, 14.5" high (pendulum); also a small Mercedes onyx mantel timepiece, 6" high (2)

£15-30

2313.

Mahogany two train lancet mantel clock, the foliate engraved dial with silent/chime selection lever to the arch, the movement chiming on five rods, 14.5" high (pendulum and key); also another small mantel clock timepiece with platform escapement, within a black lacquered and gilded chinoiserie decorated case, 6.75" high (2)

£80-120

2314.

Black slate and grey marble mantel clock timepiece, within a breakfront case, 8.75" high (pendulum)

£20-40

2315.

French Egyptian inspired black marble two train mantel clock striking on a bell, the movement back plate inscribed Rollin & Fils Freres á Paris, no. 22778, the 5.5" gilt dial engraved with signs of the Zodiac enclosing a foliate centre, flanked by turned tapered pillars incised with Egyptian figures, within a tapered stepped case, 12.75" high (with pendulum and key)

£40-80

2316.

French bronzed, gilt metal and black slate two train figural mantel clock, the 3.25" white dial signed Delcommune..., the movement with silk suspension striking on a bell, the ornate case surmounted by a seated scholar reading, 17.5" high (pendulum)

£50-80

2317.

French ormolu and white marble drumhead two train mantel clock, the 5" white dial signed Rollin, Paris and the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, also signed Rollin á Paris, no. 1807, within a foliate engraved casing supported upon a marble base with applied gilt foliate swags, 9" high (pendulum)

£120-160

2318.

French black slate two train mantel clock striking on a gong, the 3.5" gilt chapter ring enclosing a filigree ornate centre, within a decorative case inlaid with harebells and flanked by porticos surmounted by a wavy cornice and classical brass bust finial, 15.25" high (pendulum); also an English mahogany two train mantel clock striking on a gong, the 5" brass dial within a lancet stepped case, 10" high (pendulum) (2)

£60-100

2319.

Gustav Becker mahogany three train mantel clock, the movement playing on five rods, the 6.5" silvered dial with subsidiary slow/fast and chime/silent dials to the arch, within a rounded arched stepped case, 12.75" high (pendulum); also a German oak three train mantel clock, the movement playing on five rods, the foliate engraved dial with slow/fast and chime/ silent subsidiary dials above the chapter ring, within a stepped carved oak case, 17.25" high (pendulum) (two winding keys) (2)

£80-120

2320.

Junghans rosewood inlaid three train mantel clock striking on four rods, the 6" brass arched dial with silver chapter ring enclosing a matted centre beneath chime/silent and slow/fast subsidiary dials, within a rounded arched stepped case, 17.75" high (pendulum); also two oak cased two train mantel clocks striking on gongs and within rounded arched cases (both with pendulums and keys) (3)

£100-150

2321.

German oak ting-tang mantel clock, the W & H movement striking on two gongs, the 5.5" silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre beneath a slow/fast subsidiary dial, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and five brass urn finials, 19" high (pendulum)

£150-200

2322.

French Boulle and ebonised small two train mantel clock, the L.P. Japy & Cie movement striking on a gong, within a balloon shaped case with gilt metal foliate mounts, 12" high (pendulum)

£80-120

2323.

French mahogany and inlaid two train mantel clock, striking on a gong, the enamel dial having Roman numerals, the back plate marked Made In Paris with G.B & E trade mark and numbered 22977, 9.5" high (with pendulum)

£40-80

LOTS 2324-2500 NO LOTS

Small Clocks

2501.

Mahogany sedan clock, the 4" white dial within a turned and brass bound surround, with later movement (key)

£100-150

2502.

Attractive small inlaid mahogany mantel timepiece, within a waisted stepped case, 10" high (pendulum); also a Schatz glazed mantel timepiece, 8.5" high and a small Elliott mahogany bracket clock with brass handle, 8" high (3)

£60-100

2503.

Small mahogany two train mantel clock striking on a bell, the 3.25" white dial signed Joseph Snowden, 34, 35 & 36 Cheapside, London within a shield shaped case with gilt metal foliate mounts, 9.25" high (pendulum); also a similar cased mahogany mantel timepiece, 9.25" high (2)

£40-80

LOTS 2504-2600 NO LOTS

Wall Clocks

2601.

French walnut weather station wall clock, with two train movement striking on a gong, the 8" wooden dial applied with white enamel cartouche numerals over a thermometer and barometer within a shaped turned case, 35.25" high (with key and pendulum)

£60-100

2602.

American Ansonia two train drop dial wall clock, the 11.5" Roman numeral dial in an octagonal surround and glazed mahogany case, 32" (with pendulum)

£20-40

2603.

French walnut vineyard wall clock the movement striking on a gong, the dial with enamel cartouche numerals within a turned case, 25" (pendulum); with two other French wall dial clocks (one with replaced battery movement) and another with a painted case (4)

£60-100

2604.

Large oak double fusee wall dial clock with integral bracket, the 14" cream dial within a foliate carved surround, 27" high overall (no pendulum or keys) (in need of restoration)

£150-250

2605.

Oak cased thirty hour hooded wall clock, the 5" brass arched dial signed Robert House, London on a silvered disc to the arch over a silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre (pendulum and single weight)

£100-150

2606.

Seth Thomas two train wall clock, the 6" silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial beneath and slow/fast lever adjustment above twelve o'clock, within a walnut octagonal surround (key)

£100-150

2607.

Comtoise eight day longcase clock, the 9" convex dial signed Houdoein á Perigueux within a repousse surround decorated with flowering foliage, the painted case with long door in need of rebuilding (pendulum and two weights); also another Comtoise longcase clock, the 9" convex dial signed E. Maraine, Griguetot-Lesneval below the arch repousse with a basket of flowers and fruit (2)

£40-80

2608.

Mahogany double fusee hooded wall clock, the 9.25" circular white dial signed Langford, Bristol, within an associated glazed case surmounted by a moulded arched cornice and three painted ball finials, 29.5" high (pendulum and key)

£120-180

2609.

Walnut and ebonised small two train Vienna regulator wall clock, the 5" white dial within a glazed case with turned pillars, 34" high (pendulum); also another walnut two train Vienna regulator wall clock, 29.5" high (2)

£40-80

2610.

Walnut single weight Vienna regulator wall clock, the 7" white dial within a glazed case with ebonised foliate carved corner mounts, 47" high (pendulum and weight); also a Black Forest postman's alarm clock, the 8.5" cream dial within an octagonal case decorated with pokerwork foliage (two weights)

£60-100

2611.

Mahogany single fusee 12" wall dial clock signed Connell, Cheapside, London, within a turned surround (pendulum and key)

£120-160

2612.

Sestrel bulkhead wall timepiece, the 5.5" cream dial with subsidiary seconds dial and slow/fast lever, within a brass case with wooden wall mount (key); also a Schatz two train bulkhead wall clock, the 5" white dial with chime/silent and fast/slow levers, within a brass case (key) (2)

£60-100

2613.

Sewills radio master bulkhead wall clock, the 5.5" white dial within a brass casing and mahogany wall mounting; also a quartz timepiece within a glazed oblong gilt framed case, 10" high (2)

£60-90

2614.

Good walnut double weight Vienna regulator wall clock, the 6.75" cream dial with subsidiary seconds dial, within a turned pillared and glazed case, 51" high (pendulum and two weights)

£100-150

Dr John Marks Plowman

27th November 1924 to 10th February 2026

We sadly announce the death of Dr John Plowman at the age of 101 years. John had been an avid clock collector, and was the editor of the Horological Society for a number of years. Before Covid he would regularly attend our three clocks sales each year, often finding something that would interest him enough to bid. After Covid he continued to attend our sales, but from the comfort of his armchair, where he would keenly watch via the internet.

Gardiner Houlgate were honoured to be appointed to sell Dr John Plowman’s complete clock collection in our February 2025 sale.

Known as Dr Plowman, John will be sadly missed by all of us at Gardiner Houlgate.

CONDITIONS OF SALE

The Auctioneer acts only as agent for the Seller (unless otherwise specifically declared). Lots sold are likely to have been subject to wear and tear caused by user or the effects of age and may therefore have faults and imperfections. Buyers are given ample opportunity at viewing times to examine lots to be sold and will be assumed to have done so. They must rely solely on their own skill or judgement as to whether lots are fit for any particular purpose.

1. Bids

All bids made shall be treated as offers made upon these Conditions of Sale and all persons present and approved to bid are admitted to a sale on the basis that they have notice of these Conditions.

1A. Internet Bidding

There are no additional surcharges when bidding via our own bidding platform 'GH Live'

We also use two other online bidding platforms via the-saleroom.com and Easylive which will be subject to additional fees. Please see their respective websites for further details and terms.

‘Pre-Bidding Autobids’

'Pre-Bidding' is a new feature to our own platform and allows bidders to bid against each other prior to the start of a live auction. During the live auction the bidding will start at the current bid reached during the 'Pre-Bidding' and continues until your maximum bid is reached. All bids are anonymous, and your maximum bids are confidential. If you have been outbid, during the ‘Pre-Bidding’ then you will receive an email notifying you that you are no longer the leading bidder, however once the sale is live you will not receive any further notifications. Once bids are placed, they cannot be removed, but can be reduced, if above the current bid.

2. Ascertainment of the Buyer

The Buyer shall be the person making the highest bid which is acceptable to the Auctioneer as signified by the fall of the hammer. No bid may be retracted. In the case of a dispute the Auctioneer may either declare the purchaser or put the lot up again.

3. Auctioneer’s discretion

The Auctioneer has sole discretion, (a) to refuse any bid, (b) to advance the bidding as he may decide, (c) to withdraw or divide any lot or combine one lot with another or others, (d) to exclude any person from the auction rooms, and (e) to require pre-payment in full.

4. Reserves and Seller’s right to bid

Lots put up for sale are subject, (a) to any reserve price imposed by the Seller, (b) the right of the Auctioneer to bid on behalf of the Seller, and (c) where no reserve has been imposed (but in no other case) for the Seller to bid personally or through any one agent. It is the responsibility of the Seller to ensure any reserves are received by the Auctioneer.

5. Buyer’s Duties

The Buyer shall forthwith or as soon as possible after the sale, (a) supply his name and address, (b) supply, if so required, bank or other suitable references, (c) pay the full purchase price in a way acceptable to the Auctioneer, notwithstanding any prior arrangement for advance payment required by the Auctioneer, and (d) on proof of payment clear the lots purchased by the times specified. Lots may not be cleared during the sale except by permission of the Auctioneer.

6. Payments ALL LOTS ARE TO BE PAID & CLEARED WITHIN 7 DAYS OF THE AUCTION

Methods of payment include direct bank transfer, debit card, credit card, cash to a maximum of £8,500, Cheque payments are no longer accepted. For fraud protection we no longer accept payments by credit or debit cards for ‘Customer not Present’ transactions. Card payments at the saleroom will be accepted but must be supported by Chip and PIN. Card payments for live internet bidding will only be accepted if they have been AVS and 3D Secure authorised via our online platform with a maximum transaction limit of £1000 for Watch & Jewellery auctions; £2000 limit for all other auctions unless previous authorisation has been agreed. Deposit payments made direct at the bank or via telephone banking will need to be confirmed as 'cleared funds' before any goods are released.

6A. Anti-Money Laundering Policy

New clients spending over £5000 on an individual transaction must be verified, by supplying a current form of ID confirming their name and address to match the invoice. This must be supplied to complete the transaction before the release of goods

7. Liability of the Auctioneer and Sellers

Subject to Condition 8: (a) faults and imperfections (if any) are not stated in the catalogue and neither the Seller nor the Auctioneer is responsible for any defects whatsoever, (b) no warranty is given or authorised to be given by the Seller or the Auctioneer with regard to any lot other than the Seller’s right to sell it, (c) any express or implied conditions or warranties relating to description or quality, are hereby excluded.

8. Catalogue Descriptions

Descriptive statements contained in the advertisements or catalogues or made up by the Auctioneer or any member of his staff should be taken as matters of opinion only and shall not be taken as statement of fact.

i) Items in the catalogue are sold as seen. Where possible significant damage is mentioned, but this does not include all faults and imperfections. The absence of such reference does not imply that the lot is in good condition or free from restoration or repair. Condition reports are available upon request

ii) ’Inscribed’ or ‘Signed’ does not imply that the lot is wholly or partly by that maker

9. Forgeries

Notwithstanding Conditions 6 and 7, if the Auctioneer receives notice in writing from the Buyer WITHIN 7 DAYS OF THE SALE that in his opinion a lot is a forgery (as defined in Condition 12) and on giving such notification the lot in question is returned to the Auctioneer at his working premises in the same condition as when bought, then if on considering such evidence as the Buyer supplies to prove his assertion, the Auctioneer decides that the lot is a forgery the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price repaid to the Buyer.

10. Property in lots and risk

The Buyer shall not become the owner of any lot, and the Auctioneer shall have a lien thereon, until the Buyer has discharged the purchase price in full together with any other charges due, but after the fall of the hammer the risk of damage or loss shall nevertheless be the Buyer’s.

11. The Premium

The Buyer shall pay to the Auctioneer a premium of 22% of the hammer price together with VAT. (26.4% inclusive of VAT)

12. Default by Buyer If the Buyer fails to make payment in a way acceptable to the Auctioneer or to remove any lot or lots bought by him within 7 days of the auction or in any other material respect fail to comply with these conditions, the Auctioneer shall have the right, (a) to resell the lot or lots by public auction or otherwise without notice to the Buyer, and if any deficiency arises on such resale, after deducting the Auctioneer’s full costs and expenses, the Buyer shall be responsible to the Auctioneer therefore (but any net surplus to be the Seller’s) or, alternatively, (b) to store the lot at the Auctioneer’s premises or elsewhere and to release the lot to the Buyer only after payment in full of the purchase price together with any other charges due. The Auctioneer reserves the right to charge storage of 50p per lot per day on any lot or lots uncleared by the time specified together with any removal expenses. In addition, interest will be charged at 2.5% per month or part thereof (34.4% APR) on any accounts that remain unpaid in part or full 1 week after the sale. Interest and storage will be charged from the date of sale. In addition, the Buyer shall be liable for all legal and court costs incurred by the Auctioneers in pursuit of payment from the Buyer. The Auctioneer reserves the right to refuse any cheques and will not release lots purchased until evidence has been received that any cheque accepted has been cleared.

13. Release of Goods

Payment and clearance should be made within seven days after the sale. Goods will not be released until full payment has been cleared and a paid invoice produced. For clients arranging courier or third-party collection: written instruction must be received by the purchaser; identification will be requested from the courier and their vehicle’s registration number taken. For security purposes our premises are monitored by 24-hour CCTV

14. Definitions and interpretation

In these conditions: (a) Reference to the ‘the Auctioneer’ shall be taken to mean the firm of Gardiner Houlgate or any director, partner or employee thereof at the time of sale; (b) Buyers shall be deemed to be the principals unless to the prior knowledge of the Auctioneer they are acting as agent on behalf of a named principal; (c) ‘Forgery’ means a lot (i) which is so constituted as deliberately to deceive when considered in the light of its catalogue description, and (ii) whose value as such is materially less that if it had complied with the catalogue description; (d) The Interpretation Act 1978 shall apply to the general construction of terms and expressions used in these Conditions as if contained in a statute.

15. Law and Jurisdiction

These Conditions of sale are subject to English law, which shall apply to their construction as well as their effect. The Seller and Buyer agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.

16. What is Temporary Importation?

Temporary Importation is a system that applies to lots which have been imported for sale from outside the EU. It allows the point of importation to be delayed until after the sale at auction. These lots are indicated in catalogues by the use of the following symbol * Only the Hammer Price will be treated as the import price and the Buyer’s Premium will be subject to UK domestic VAT at 20%. So whilst the Hammer Price will continue to be charged with Import VAT at 5% or 20” as appropriate, the Buyer’s Premium will always be charged with domestic VAT at 20% Lots subject to Temporary Importation will be offered under the Auctioneer’s Margin Scheme and will be subject to import VAT of either 5% or 20% on the buyer’s Premium. Anyone who wishes to buy outside the Margin Scheme should notify us immediately. An invoice under the normal VAT rules and charging VAT at 20% on both Hammer and Premium will then be issued

Temporary Importation should affect only private individual buyers who are resident within the EU. Anyone who is registered for VAT in the EU should be able to recover the VAT on the Buyer’s Premium either on their VAT returns or through the 8th Directive Refund Scheme. Any non-EU buyer who exports the lots from the EU will be able to have the VAT refunded provided the appropriate export regulations are complied with

17. Property sold with a * Symbol These items have been imported from outside the EU to be sold at auction under temporary importation. When Gardiner Houlgate releases such property to buyers in the UK, the buyer will become the importer and must pay Gardiner Houlgate import VAT at 5% on the Hammer Price These lots will be invoiced under the Auctioneer’s Margin Scheme. Gardiner Houlgate must bear VAT on the Buyer’s Premium and hence charge an amount in lieu of VAT at 20% on this Premium. This amount will form part of the Buyer’s Premium on our invoice and will not be separately identified VAT registered buyers from the EU should note that the import VAT charged on property released in the UK cannot be cancelled or refunded by Gardiner Houlgate VAT registered buyers from the UK should note that the invoice issued by Gardiner Houlgate for these items is not suitable evidence in respect of import VAT VAT registered buyers from the EU countries may be able to seek repayment of the import VAT paid by applying to HM Revenue and Customs. On request, immediately after the sale, the office can either ask HM Revenue and Customs to generate a C79 certificate (for UK buyers), or obtain a copy of the import C88 (for other EU VAT registered buyers), which may be used to claim recovery of the VAT. Otherwise Gardiner Houlgate may re-invoice the lot and charge VAT at 20% on both the Hammer Price and the Premium and provide a tax invoice to the buyer

18. CITES Restrictions

Any lots containing any amount of Brazilian rosewood and endangered species may be subject to restrictions when exporting outside of the EU. It will be the buyer’s responsibility to make sure that the relevant paperwork is in place before shipping. Some lots are sold with CITES article 10 certificates, allowing the commercial use of an item containing an endangered species. Lots subject to this are marked in the catalogue

Import/Export

It is the buyer’s responsibility to obtain the correct import/export licenses and CITES licenses for items which they have purchased. Gardiner Houlgate take no responsibility for the export of goods.

19. Gemstones

Many gemstones have been treated in various ways to enhance their appearance. For example, sapphires and rubies are routinely heat treated and emerald treated with oils and resins. Some stones may require re-treating or oiling periodically. Enhancement affects market value, and all Gardiner Houlgate estimates assume that gemstones may have been enhanced.

20.Artists Resale Rights (or Droit de Suite)

On certain lots marked in the catalogues and which are sold for a hammer price of £1000 or greater (converted into the currency of the sale using The Design and Artists Copyright Society threshold calculator on the date of the Sale) the Additional Premium will be the percentage of the amount of the Hammer Price calculated as follows:

£0-£50,000 4%

£50,000.01 to £200,000 3%

£200,000.01 to £350,000 1%

£350,000.01 to £500,000 0.5%

Exceeding £500,000 0.25%

* Gardiner Houlgate is a trading name of Bath Auction Rooms Limited, registered in England and Wales No. 5228635.

G ARDINER H OULG ATE

THE SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS

DIRECTIONS TO OUR CORSHAM HEADQUARTERS

On the A4 from Bath or Chippenham turn off at the mini roundabout by the Hare & Hounds Pub towards Corsham town centre, turn immediately right at the next mini roundabout into Valley Road. After one mile cross narrow railway bridge and round right angle bend. Turn left after 600 yards into Leafield Industrial Estate.

Go straight through the estate and take the last turning on the right beforemeeting the public road again, just past Linpac and opposite Corsham Print. The Bath Auction Rooms are at the end of the road facing you.

Total time from Junction 17 - 10-15 minutes

Total time from central Bath - 15 minutes

Travelling by Train - we recommend Chippenham Station

Gardiner Houlgate, 9 Leafield Way, Corsham, Nr Bath SN13 9SW

Telephone: 01225 812912

Fax: 01225 811777

E-mail: auctions@gardinerhoulgate.co.uk

www.gardinerhoulgate.co.uk

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