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A gentleman's 18ct gold open faced keyless lever pocket watch, No. 721925, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain 50mm diameter case engraved to reverse with monogram and inscription to inner case "Presented to H.L.P. Richards Esq, on his coming of age, 15.6.15" (gross weight 95 grammes)
A late Victorian gentleman's 18ct gold cased open faced keyless lever pocket watch, No. 67360, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain case, 50mm diameter, and engraved to interior "Philip E. Haldin from his Grandmother, April 1893" (gross weight 99 grammes)
A late 19th/early 20th Century gun metal cased open faced keyless quarter repeating pocket watch, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement with push repeat on two gongs, contained in plain case No. 46949, 52mm diameter (dial chipped between 3 and 4 o'clock)
An early 18th Century silver pair cased verge pocket watch by S. Patrick of London, the cast silver dial with Roman and Arabic numerals on a matted ground, the verge movement with engraved cock showing visible bob pendulum and with rectangular baluster columns to movement, contained in plain outer case, 58mm diameter (lacking minute hand, dial loose from movement and case generally in poor condition with replacement bow and fixing to inner case, outer case damaged and creased)
A George V gentleman's 9ct gold open faced keyless pocket watch by J.B. Yabsley, London, No. 240123, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain 48mm case with presentation inscription to reverse (gross weight 85 grammes), and a 9ct rose gold graduated curb chain Albert hung with T-bar, harp and medallion, 400mm overall (gross weight 22 grammes)
A late 19th Century Swiss lady's 18k open faced keyless lever pocket watch, No. G79380, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and enamel floral centre and border, contained in 35mm diameter foliate and floral engraved case (gross weight 41 grammes), contained in maroon leather fitted case
An early 19th Century carved limewood clock case modelled as a seated scholar astride a stack of books, on turned feet, 13.75ins high (case damaged and with replaced movement), a late 19th Century stained pine pocket watch case modelled as a church, 9.25ins high, with a gentleman's plated pocket watch, and an early 20th Century German oak and metal mounted mantel clock of Art Nouveau design, 14.5ins high (minute hand, key and pendulum missing)
A gentleman's 18k gold cased open faced keyless lever pocket watch by J.W. Benson, No. 12820, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, contained in floral and foliate engraved case, 40mm diameter (gross weight 41 grammes), contained in burgundy and gilt tooled fitted case retailed by Benson's, London
A 1950s gentleman's Swiss wristwatch, the white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain 28mm 9ct rose gold case and engraved to the reverse "Ronald Lt. Colonel E.C.G. Maddock from his friends at N.I.R.D., 1925-1940 from Aunt Cilla 1952", and a 1950s Swiss keyless lever chronograph pocket watch, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain 40mm diameter plated metal case
A George III gentleman's silver cased open faced pocket watch with alarm by Charles Edward Viner of London, No. 320, the silver dial with engine turned centre and matted chapter ring with gold numerals and subsidiary seconds dial to the thirty hour movement with duplex escapement, and the alarm hammer striking on a gong, contained in silver case, the band cast with floral and leaf ornament, 58mm diameter, the case by J.M., hallmarked London 1817 (gross weight 177 grammes)
A George III gentleman's silver cased open faced pocket watch by Charles Edward Viner of London, No. 127, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and gold hands to the duplex movement with plain turned pillars and leaf engraved cock, contained in plain silver Consular case with oval pendant, 58mm diameter, case hallmarked London 1810 (gross weight 184 grammes)
A Victorian silver triple cased verge pocket watch by Edward Prior of London, No. 73716, made for the Turkish market, the white enamelled dial with Turkish numerals to the verge movement with pierced and engraved watch cock and back and with pierced columns, contained in triple case with cut silver borders, the outer case with tortoise-shell and silver pique work, 56mm diameter (tortoise-shell to outer case damaged and missing in several places and minute hand missing), case hallmarked London 1861
A LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER CASED POCKET WATCH, a white dial with black roman numerals together with J W Benson ladies 9 carat gold wristwatch, gold arabic numerals with subsidiary second hand together with Tavannes gents wristwatch, a silver cased wristwatch with white dial with arabic numerals, luminescent hour markings, a further ladies Omega stainless steel wristwatch and others
A collection of 19th century treen pocket watch stands and cases, comprising a Black Forest stand modelled as a case; a turned yew wood stand on circular base; an inlaid yew stand - possibly Killarney; a turned walnut watch box; a lacquered case; an olive wood case; a walnut stand; a faux rosewood box and a 'Present from Nantwich' watch case (9)

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