A Victorian silver open faced pocket watch by George Taylor Boyle, comprising a signed white enamel dial, numeral markers, outer chapter ring, subsidiary dial at 6, key wind, plain case with vacant shield cartouche within a belted border, case approx 46mm along with keyFurther details: good working at time of report, some tarnish and wear and tear commensurate with age
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Masonic Interest- a 9ct gold Masonic medallion fob, weight approx 5.8gms along with a gold plated Burlington open faced pocket watch white dial with Arabic number markers, subsidiary at 6, case back inscribed with Masonic square and compass, working, along with later quartz metal hunter pocket watch and chain suspending a fob inscribed to reverse 2007 Lyceum Lodge of research No 8682 E.C Granville Angell and a 9ct gold knot brooch and matching earrings, weight approx 5gms and a gents gold plated Seiko quartz bracelet watch (1 bag)Further details: wear and tear commensurate with age
A 1935 jubilee silver half hunter pocket watch, comprising a signed white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, chapter ring, subsidiary at 6, side wind, the case front with blue enamel numerals, case approx 50mm, marked London 1935Further details: good dial good, enamel good, some age related wear and tear to case
A ladies 14ct gold continental open faced pocket watch, with a blush enamel dial with blue Roman numeral hour markers and gilt decoration, key wind, (no key) case with foliate decoration, diameter approx 33mm, total gross weight approx 26.5gms along with a 9ct rose gold Albert link watch chain, with swivel clasp, length approx 240mm, weight approx 18.8gms Further details: good all links intact, some slight wear and tear to pocket watch, movement untested glass loose
A Waltham gold plated open faced pocket watch, signed white enamel dial, Roman numeral hour markers with chapter ring, subsidiary dial at 6, blue steel hands, case approx 50mm, keyless wind to top, movement marked American Waltham U.S.A Traveller No 18777866Further details: good cannot confirm working, dial good, minor wear and tear commensurate with age to case scuff to glass
An early 20th century ladies open faced pocket watch, comprising a white enamel dial with Roman numeral markers, with gilt decoration, foliate decoration to case, vacant shield cartouche, case approx 35mm, key wind, on a fancy pierced bar and belcher link chain, length approx 46cm, suspending a medallion Further details: good dial and case good, movement untested, chain links intact
A Great War ‘German Spring Offensive’ 1918 D.C.M. group of four awarded to Sergeant A. Kennedy, 8th Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R. (30070 Cpl. A. Kennedy. 1/8-A. & S.H.) an officially re-impressed later issue; 1914-15 Star (1041 Pte. A. Kennedy. A. & S.H.); British War and Victory Medals (1041 Sjt. A. Kennedy. A. & S.H.) the last three impressed in small capitals and probably later issues; together with a presentation Hunter pocket watch, the movement by Rolex, in 10 carat gold plate case, the outer case inscribed ‘Kilfinan Parish. Presented to Sgt. Allan Kennedy, D.C.M. in appreciation of his services during the Great War 1914-1919’, glass missing and watch not working, medals good very fine (4) £600-£800 --- D.C.M. London Gazette 3 September 1918: ‘For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. When the signalling officer and sergeant had both been wounded, he took charge of the signal section and maintained constant communication with the front companies in spite of heavy enemy attacks and the telephone wires being repeatedly cut by shell fire. His courage and resource did much to encourage the men employed with him.’ Annotated Gazette states: ‘W. of Merville, 12-14 April 1918.’ Allan Kennedy served in France with the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders from 1 May 1915. He won the D.C.M. with the 8th Battalion during the fighting around St Floris and St Venant, west of Merville, 12-14th April 1918. Sold with a scarce 8th Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders white metal glengarry badge with unvoided centre and two lugs to reverse; together with copied research including D.C.M. and Medal Index Cards, gazette notices, and extracts from Battalion War Diaries.
A 10c full hunter pocket watch with thistle and monogram hand engraved case, with an attached 9ct rose gold tapered fob chain with attached Essex crystal style compass engraved with a racing cyclist, the fob chain with 9ct strike marks to every link, weight all together including the watch mechanism 133.8gms Condition Report:Available upon request
9ct gold double Albert pocket watch chain, with T bar and clip, L: 53 cm, 43.0g, one crocodile clip does not open/is damaged all links stamped for 9ct gold including T bar, no other damages, chain is in very good condition. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)
A gent's 18 carat hallmarked gold keyless dress pocket watch, open faced, by Waltham, gross weight 73.75gmSerial number 22496370Overall good condition, no inner dust cover.Back plate 18ct. hallmarked on inside, not inscribed.Winds - runs for a few seconds if wheel is flicked. Diameter 4.5cm, minute hand loose but present.Light wear to backplate
A gent's half hunter keyless pocket watch in yellow metal, the front cover stamped '18c', gross weight 106.3gm (no glass; ticks, no guarantee) Front plate stamped 18c, not fully hallmarked, winds and ticks. Very small rim dent at 5.00 o'clock, several dents to the backplate, no glass, front plate springs open, diameter 5cm
An 18 carat hallmarked gold keyless open faced pocket watch with 2 subsidiary dials, crested backplate, by Barraud & Lunds, Cornhill, London, gross weight 147.75gmBackplate stamped "A5", backplate closes OK, dial OK numbered 5/1453 The watch winds and ticks, backplate and inner dust plate 18 carat hallmarked gold, suspension ring not marked, overall good condition. One small dent to rim at 9.00 o'clock , diameter 5cm
An 18 carat hallmarked gold keyless hunter pocket watch, quarter repeating with 4 subsidiary dials including a moonphase with aperture, key and top wound, gross weight 132gm (ticking but not guaranteed)Repeat working , good sound, small dent to front plate at 4.00 o'clock A couple of minor dents to back plate, back springs somewhat, diameter 5.5cm
An 18ct gold bracelet by Gay Frères, circa 1971, designed as a series of stepped oval plaques each with a textured finish, accompanied by one additional link, maker’s mark, French assay marks, London import mark, length 17cm. £1,800-£2,200 --- The workshop of Gay Frères was created in 1835 by Jean-Pierre Gay and Gaspard Tissot in Geneva. They specialised in making chains for pocket watches and jewellery and by the beginning of the 20th century were supplying watch bracelets for the biggest Swiss watch companies. Rolex was an early client and Gay Frères produced stainless steel, gold and platinum bracelets for them. By the 1940s, they were supplying Patek Philippe and Vacheron Constantin, and soon also working for other watch makers including Audermars Piquet and Jaeger LeCoultre. By the 1970s, the company, still family owned, were running the largest factory in Geneva, employing over 500 specialist craftsmen. Gay Frères went on to create jewellery for the prestigious Parisian Maisons such as Hermès and Van Cleef & Arpels. They continue to be regarded as world specialists in handmade chains and watch bracelets, and still produce a new jewellery collection each year - including chain necklaces, bracelets, torques, cuffs and rings in a variety of gold finishes and textures. Their jewellery of the 1960s and 70s is particularly sought after. Condition Report Light surface wear. Overall very good condition. Gross weight including spare link 67.4gm.
SWISS SILVER LADY'S KEY WIND FOB WATCH - with silver Albert, T bar and heart shaped compass fob, the sky blue and white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and gilt highlighting in a finely chased decorated case, the case back and dust cover stamped '0-935', appears in working order when listed, with key, 35mm case diameter, 1.9ozt gross complete, with small leather holding pouch and LONDON 1923 SILVER CASED SINGLE FUSEE POCKET WATCH - the engine turned dial with engraved foliate centre and gilt Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds dial, the key wind movement No 19933 and slow/fast with dust cover and winding key, not currently running, 48mm case, 3.3ozt gross
LADY'S & GENT'S WRISTWATCHES & COIN COLLECTABLES GROUP to include an Avia 9ct gold lady's wristwatch with leather strap, 17mm case diameter, vintage silver cased lady's wristwatch on leather strap, 18mm case diameter and a modern Pulsar 100M with leather strap, vintage pocket watch key, coins include a Roman Empire Augustus Caesar bronze coin circa 20AD and 3 x 2016/17 coins including a 2 pounds 1914/1918 First World War, Benjamin Bunny 50p and a near mint 10 pence piece

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