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J.W. BENSON, LONDON: A VICTORIAN 18CT GOLD LADY'S HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH, the case with blue enamel Roman numerals, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, blued hands, signed to the dial and movement and numbered 79855, the case inscribed FROM W.E.B. TO MABEL ON HER MARRIAGE 1887, 4cm approx. diameter over all, on a delicate yellow and white metal single Albert chain, the hooks stamped CDB and the T bar stamped 9ct.
A 1920s 9 ct gold hunter cased pocket watch by J W Benson of London, having a Swiss 17-jewel movement and enamel face with Roman numerals, blued steel poker hands and subsidiary seconds dial, Birmingham, 1929, 49 mm excluding stem and bow, 92 g, (running when catalogued, one hand and watch glass lacking)
An 18ct gold side wind half hunter fob watch, by J W Benson,with a 36.50mm case and hand engraved front cover, with royal blue enamel Roman numerals to the chapter ring. A white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and blued double spade hands. A hand engraved back case with a vacant cartouche, metal cuvette and movement signed J W Benson, no. 598718, with matching movement no. Replacement bow. Swiss assay marks. 43.93gCondition ReportA replacement 9ct gold bow.Winds and ticking but no guarantee as to time keeping or continued running. Hairline to the dial between 3 and 4.Scratches and marks consistent with its age.
An 18ct gold side wide Hunter pocket watch, by J W Benson,with a 43mm case. A crest and motto hand engraved to the front cover with a white enamelled dial, damaged, black numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued spade hands. Facsimile engraved to the inside of the case back, 'Mary 8.4.02' with a gold cuvette, London 1899 and 1900. Movement no. 188561, engraved 'The Bond Street Watch' and signed J W Benson. Case no. 10037 suspended on a 9ct gold fetter and three link watch chain, with a sliding 'T' bar to the centre and a swivel clip to the other. 302mm long, 85.71g, 8.08gCondition ReportWinds and ticking but no guarantee as to time keeping or continued running. Dial very chipped around subsidiary dial.Engraved crest very worn. Scratches and marks consistent with its age. Shallow dents and bruises to back case. The two covers have the same case number but different year marks.Rolled gold crown.Residual traces of white enamel to central circular recess of cuvette. Graver marks to recess, possibly created when preparing the recess/surface for enamel.
A 9ct gold side wide hunter pocket watch, by J W Benson,with a 50mm case. Plain front and back covers, with a white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, blued double spade hands with a subsidiary dial at the 6. Movement signed J W Benson, hallmarked London 1932. Case no. 3145, 90.40gCondition ReportWinds and ticking but no guarantee as to time keeping or continued running.Hands adjust and move. Light surface marks commensurate with its age.
A J. W Benson 18ct gold full hunter pocket watch and case, featuring a Keyless wound Ludgate watch movement in a hallmarked 18ct gold full hunter case measuring 50mm with a white enamel dial and seconds subdial at 6 o'clock covered in acrylic glass with a monogrammed case front complete with a fitted box.Movement signed: No 5841. The Keyless Ludgate watch J. W. Benson Patent No. 4658. Best London make By Warrant to H. M. The late Queen Victoria. Ludgate Hill LondonTotal weight of item: 119.1 grams
A collection of early 20th century and later ladies gold wristwatches to include a 15ct gold wristwatch with round enamel dial, to an unmarked rose gold expander strap, a/f hand detached, total gross weight approx 23.9gms, along with an 18ct gold cased Art Deco J.W Benson wristwatch, with rectangular dial, to a cord strap, total gross weight approx 15.9gms, 9ct gold wristwatch on later plated strap, together with a later 9ct gold Timor watch on a 9ct gold expander bracelet strap and a 9ct gold wristwatch with 9ct gold bracelet strap a/f strap broken, combined total gross weight 48.2gms General condition- wear and tear commensurate with age foxing to dials, scratches, replacement crowns, all but one wind and ticking, Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person
J.W. Benson. An 18ct gold open faced fob watchLondon mark for 1892Keyless jewelled-lever movement signed J.W. Benson, The Ludgate Watch, Patent number 4658, By Warrant to HM the Queen, Ludgate Hill, London, numbered 91021, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary dial for constant seconds, the cuvette with maker's initials and numbered 4605, with maker's case39mm diameterCondition Report: Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.
A collection of jewellery and some watches, including a J W Benson ladies gold wristwatch the signed dial with steel Breguet hands, fitted with a signed manual wind movement, the case marked inside for 9 carat, on an expandable gold plated bracelet, together with a 9 ct gold cased Cauny watch on a gold plated bracelet, a watch bracelet (no movement), a necklace, a pair of earrings and a pendant all in 9ct, together with 3 other ladies wristwatches and costume jewellery items including bangles, bracelets, two rings, a necklace, and other itemsCondition Report: 9ct gross weight 21.7 grams
Three silver pocket watches, Three silver pocket watches, to include a half hunter pocket watch by J.W. Benson, an open face pocket watch by Mole & Lane, and one other unsigned, case diameters 48 to 52mm, gross weight 341g. Overall condition good to fairJ.W. Benson - watch working at time of cataloguing, 17 jewel movement, case with hallmarks for London, 1939, numbered 703040Unsigned - Reversing Pinion movement, numbered 423170, watch working at time of cataloguing, case with hallmarks for Chester, 1899, numbered 439115Mole & Lane - watch not working at time of cataloguing, light dents to case back, hairline cracks to dial, case with hallmarks for Birmingham, 1884, numbered 78680, hinge very slightly worn, wear to case back, movement signed and numbered
J. W. Benson. A gold open-faced keyless watch, 1928. Movement: gilt, lever escapement, 15 jewels. Dial: white enamel, white enamel, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds. Case: 9ct gold, consular case, nickel cuvette, Birmingham hallmark for 1928. Signed: case and dial, movement signed Dennison. Dimensions: diameter 48mm. £300-£400 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing. Dial: very small crack to the edge under the bezel. Case: scuffs throughout. Gross weight: 89.2gms. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.
Swiss, retailed by Benson. A lady’s platinum and diamond-set cocktail watch with later added white gold bracelet, circa 1930. Movement: manual winding. Dial: silvered, applied Arabic numerals. Case: platinum, baguette and single-cut diamond-set bezel, hinged back, no. 2194, later added integrated 18ct white gold textured bracelet with London hallmark for 1968 Signed: dial signed Benson. Dimensions: length including diamond-set bezel 28mm, width 10mm. £300-£500 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing. Dial: some very small marks but overall in good condition. Case: re-polished, light scuffs, bracelet in good condition. Gross weight: 33gms. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.
A Victorian silver open faced watch, London 1859, 4.3cm enamel dial, Roman chapter, subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands, case with engraved blind escutcheon dial marked J W Benson/London, lever movement signed The Ludgate Watch/J. W., Benson /Pat-ent No. 9658/Best London Make/By Warrant to H M the Queen Ludgate Hill, London/No. 75069 (1)**John William Benson (1826-1878) founded his well-known company with his brother in 1847 and worked independently from 1855, the firm continuing as J W Benson Ltd. from 1891 to 1973.
J. W. Benson London; A 9ct Gold Cased Gent's Wristwatch, the signed dial with Arabic numerals, line markers and centre seconds, the movement stamped "J W Benson London", inside the screw down case back numbered "12889" "222885", Birmingham 1963, case back engraved "William H. Manchester from the L.V.F.S. in appreciation of 30 years loyal service 1963", on a strap.Lot 283 - the watch winds and is going, however cannot guarantee accuracy/timekeeping, overall used/worn condition/scratches to case, needs a new strap/case 31/32mm excluding winder.
A hallmarked 9ct yellow gold J. W. Benson London wrist watch AF. The watch having a circular silvered dial with gold tone Arabic numeral indices, hands detached, in a yellow gold case to a black leather strap. Marked to dial 'J.W. Benson London incabloc 17', marked to verso 'To Stanley A.J.Hill from the board of Spillers Limited after 30 years service January 1696'. Hallmarked to interior for London 1967, makers marks for DS&S - D Shackman & Sons. Not ticking at time of cataloguing. Total weight approx 28.8g. Case including crown measures approx 3.3cm.
J. W. Benson: a gold pocket watch half hunter, case with full 18ct gold London hallmarks for 1899, signed J.W. Benson 3/4 plate movement with inscription to the plate and numbered 299853, round white enamel dial with Roman numerals in black, sunken small seconds at 6, railroad outer seconds track in black, blued steel leaf hands, the casefront with central aperture and Roman numerals enamelled in blue, inner railroad seconds track also in blue, with engraved monogram to the casebackDimensions:Case: 49mm
David Lloyd six various Lancashire Schools/Federation, England schools and Derrick Robins captwo blue, one white, one black, one white, green and orange and red and orange inscribed OT, (Old Trafford) (6)The following Lots 187 to 221 relate to the cricket career of David "Bumble" LloydProvenance: David Lloyd David "Bumble" LloydThe David Lloyd CollectionAffectionately known throughout the world of sport as “Bumble”, David was born is Accrington in 1947 and his famed for his long career as a cricketer, umpire, coach, commentator and semi-professional footballer through an incredible career.The left-handed batsman and spin bowler played his maiden first team match for Lancashire in 1965, going on to play 407 First Class matches and 288 one day games, amassing nearly 27,000 runs and talking 276 wickets in an incredible career for both county and country, taking 423 catches whilst boasting a batting average of 33.33 in all first class games and a bowling average of 30.26- he is what you would describe as the absolute epitome of an all rounder in the game, as well as being renowned as one of its great characters. A part of the great Lancs. side of the 1970’s, he collected three consecutive Gillette Cup Winners medals in 1970, 71 and 72 with victories over Sussex, Kent and Warwickshire, adding a fourth in 1975 after returning injured from England’s Australian tour of that year, scoring over a 1000 runs in each of the first three seasons, and Graham Budd Auctions are delighted to offer the medals for sale as part of the collection.Lloyd was made Captain in 1973, standing down in 1977, and was rewarded a then record-breaking benefit year for his fine service in 1978.He took his England bow in in 1973 against the West Indies at the Oval and played his last one day game at Headingly in May 1980 and, following his retirement from the game he spent a number of years as a first class umpire before embarking on a career in coaching with his beloved Lancashire as Head Coach in 1993, guiding them to their third Benson and Hedges title before taking the same role with England in 1996, guiding the country to their first victory in a five match test series since 1986/7 and was credited with introducing many game changing innovations that had a profound effect on the International game. He stood down after the 1999 World Cup.From then he became the face and, indeed voice of Cricket for Sky TV. Famed for his knowledge of the game and, of course, his humour, his catch phrases, such as “Start the Car” caught the imagination of the viewers and became the title of his bestselling second autobiography.A lifelong supporter of Accrington Stanley, a team he also played for in the 1960’s, he even spent a period as a member of the Board, and was a constant face on the terraces to watch the game he confesses has always been his first love, and as tribute he had a street named after him near to both cricket and football clubs in the town in 2021. There are some superb mementos of an incredible career to be offered for sale by Graham Budd Auctions, made even better by the fact that our valuers have had the privilege of being able to discuss each piece in depth with the great man himself, and we can testify that the stories and the character behind them add real value to the trophies of a truly wonderful and far reaching career in the game that he has given so much to.
J W BENSON - a Victorian silver open-face key-wind pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, subsidiary seconds dial and silver dust cover, serial no. 72972, hallmarks London 1889, case width 52mm, working orderMovement – currently workingDial - 1 faint hairline crack between 7 and 8Glass - cleanHands - goodCase - general wear and minor abrasions with a small split and solder repair near hinge on caseback
Early 20th century 9ct gold open face keyless lever pocket watch by J. W. Benson, London, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, back case engraved with initials EB, London 1933Condition Report:Approx 78.2gm, no inner cover, movement functioning, hands moving freely, dial good, couple of dents to back case, case diameter = 48mm
J.W. Benson 9ct gold open-faced keyless wound pocket watch, signed white enamel dial, black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands, the three piece hinged case housing a signed New Ludgate movement, numbered X.6238, hallmarked London 1933, approximately 5cm diameter, 74g gross inclusive of the movement, original fitted case
A 1920s lady's Art Deco precious white metal (stamped platinum) and diamond wristlet watch, the slender oblong frosted silver face having canted corners and bearing Arabic numerals, in a conforming case millegrain-set with diamonds divided by chevrons, on a 9ct white gold flexible bracelet strap, in fitted case of J W Benson Ltd, Ludgate Hill, London, 22 mm x 10 mm, 15.5 g,
A 9ct gold full hunter pocket watch by J W Benson of London, with enamelled face and subsidiary dial with Roman numerals, appears to be working, shows signs of gentle use to case, (4cm x 5cm) inner case engraved HHA, case signed The Bank, Best London Make S3046, JW Benson, Ludgate Hill London
A LADY'S GOLD POCKET WATCH, CIRCA 1908 Swiss keyless wind movement, white dial with Roman numerals signed for the retailer 'KAY / WORCESTER', English open faced case covered in bright-cut foliage and trellis surrounding a vacant shield, gold cuvette, 9 carat gold hallmarked for Dennison Watch Case Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1908, 3.4cm diameter; in an associated leather case printed for J.W. Benson Ltd.
J.W. Benson 'The Bank' 9ct half hunter lever pocket watch, London 1926, signed three quarter plate movement with compensated balance and regulator, 9ct hinged cuvette, signed dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, gilt hands, within a signed plain case, 99.7gm, 49mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - good.Glass - good.Hands - good.Case - light surface marks, bruise to the case side.Crown - adjusting correctly.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots
Victorian 18ct lever set pocket watch, London 1890, the movement signed John Walker, 68 Cornhill & 230 Regent St. London, no. 23254, with engraved balance cock, compensated balance and regulator, 18ct hinged cuvette, the dial branded J.W. Benson with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, within an engine turned cased with engraved cartouche, case maker 'JJ', 122.2gm, 53mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - mild surface scratches and some mild tarnishing to the left side of the dial.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - light surface marks.Case - good.Crown - adjusting correctly.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Silver lever hunter pocket watch, three quarter plate movement with compensated balance and regulator, hinged cuvette inscribed 'Watch Maker By Warranty To The Queen, J.W. Benson, 62 & 64 Ludgate Hill, London, the dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, within a plain case, 48mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - hairlines, chips to the subsidiary seconds hole.Glass - minor light marks.Hands - light surface marks.Case - surface marks and tarnishing, small bruise mark to the front cover.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained

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