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18 June 2019
A Victorian hardstone set vesta case, inset with speckled quartz panels, with presentation inscription to the hinged cover and heavy gilt metal lining, length 64mm. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £3,200
A 19th century gold mounted circular tortoiseshell box, with pull off cover, decorated with black and white stripes, diameter 48mm. £50-£70
Hammer Price: £380
An 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, by J. Trewinnard, London, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement signed and numbered ‘1805’, the case hallmarked, the reverse decorated with a painted enamel floral spray against a white background, within a red enamel border, diameter 49mm. £600-800
Hammer Price: £850
A late 18th century verge pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numeral chapter rings, with rose-cut diamond set scrolled hands, the verge escape movement signed ‘Romilly, Paris’ and numbered ‘348’, the gold case embossed with three colour detail of figures and a dog, within a pierced scroll and foliate surround, with a pinched collet set rose-cut diamond set bezel and rose-cut diamond set stem and push button, diameter 43mm. £300-500
Hammer Price: £800
A slim miniature fob watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the dial and cylinder escape key wound movement both signed ‘Le Comte. Geneve’, the engine-turned case with scrolled borders, unmarked, cuvette signed ‘No 48393, Patek Philippe & Cie, Makers to R. N. Matthewson, No1 Calcutta’, diameter 27mm. £400-600
Hammer Price: £500
A Swiss Jacquemart pocket watch, by Lamy Gouge, circa 1790, the central white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, within a blue enamel surround overlaid with three colour gold detail of male and female figures in early 19th century attire, their arms moving to strike bells in action with the repeater chimes, unsigned quarter repeating movement, gold case stamped ‘k18’ and numbered, plain but with reeded band, the gilt metal cuvette signed ‘No 1381, Lamy Gouge, Hger Du Roi, A Paris’,...
Hammer Price: £2,400
A small open faced pocket watch, first half of 19th century, the gilt dial with gold Roman numerals, unsigned movement with balance bridge, the matt finished textured case with applied three colour gold stylised foliate decoration, accented with small cabochon turquoise, diameter 39mm. £400-£600
Hammer Price: £600
An open faced pocket watch, circa 1810-1830, the gilt dial with black Roman numerals and scroll and foliate detail to the centre, movement signed ‘Aubert, A Geneve’, with balance bridge, the case with three colour gold foliate and scroll decoration, accented with cabochon turquoise and round rose-cut garnets, diameter 43mm. £400-600
A small open faced quarter repeating pocket watch, circa 1815-1830, the gilt dial with engine-turned centre and black Roman numerals, unsigned movement with cylinder escapement, the quarter repeater activated by depressing the crown, the case with three colour gold foliate and scroll decoration with garnet and turquoise accents, lacking glass, diameter 43mm. £300-£500
Hammer Price: £700
A late 19th century Swiss gold, diamond and enamel pendant watch in the form of a beetle, realistically modelled, the small white enamel dial with Roman numerals beneath the hinged green enamel and rose-cut diamond set striped wings, to rose-cut diamond set head and textured legs and underside, unsigned jewelled movement, to a matching enamel and rose-cut diamond set bale, length including bale, 65mm. £1000-1500
Hammer Price: £2,200
A 19th century Swiss gold and enamelled egg-shaped pendant watch, by Le Amalric Frères, the blue, black and white enamelled gadrooned case, unmarked, opening to reveal a signed white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and outer 0-60 scale, the movement signed, with matching watch key, length 35mm. £300-500
Hammer Price: £900
A slim open faced quarter repeating fob watch, the gilt dial with scroll engraved centre detail and black Roman numerals, cylinder escape key wound movement signed ‘Moulinie, Geneve’, the repeater activated by lifting and depressing the crown, the engine-turned case stamped ‘18k’, with accompanying gold watch key with ratchet mechanism, in fitted tooled leather case, diameter 33mm. £400-£600
A small open faced quarter repeating pocket watch, by C F Hancock, circa 1850, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement signed ‘C F Hancock, London’, the engine-turned and scroll engraved case unmarked, with small initials verso, with slide button to the band to activate repeater, diameter 43mm. £800-£1,000
Hammer Price: £750
A large open faced quarter repeating pocket watch, the gilt engine-turned dial with black Roman numerals, unsigned movement, engine-turned case bearing lozenge-shaped maker’s mark, with presentation inscription to the interior, (dial not aligned), diameter 58mm. £800-£1,200
Hammer Price: £1,800
An 18ct gold hunter cased ten minute repeater chronograph pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer 0-60 chronograph scale, centre sweep chronograph hand and four subsidiary dials for day, date, month and seconds with moon phases, jewelled top wind movement, plain case bearing UK import marks, with push and slide buttons to the band, diameter 55.5mm. £1,500-£2,000
A quarter repeating chronograph pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer 0-300 chronograph scale, centre sweep chronograph hand and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement unsigned, the plain case stamped ‘18k’, with slide and push buttons to the band to activate the chronograph and repeater functions, diameter 51mm. £1,000-£1,500
Hammer Price: £950
A Swiss early 20th century miniature silver and enamelled timepiece, of waisted form, the small round white enamel dial with Roman numerals and outer Arabic numeral chapter ring 0-60 the case decorated with enamelled floral sprays, on a grey guilloché enamel ground, reserving three oval lakeside views, the base stamped ‘SWISS Sterling G.C Co’, numbered ‘4860’ and bearing London import mark for 1913, the hinged silver back plate revealing movement numbered ‘12448’, in gilt...
A French miniature gilt metal carriage timepiece, circa 1900, the elaborate case with Corinthian column angles, banding with turquoise-coloured beading, the dial mask applied with flowering foliage set with rose-cut diamonds, the cream dial decorated with colourful floral festoons and with Arabic numerals, blued steel hands, the movement with lever escapement, unsigned, contained in morocco leather travelling case with repeating gilt florets, height 11cm. £800-£1,000
Six enamelled fob watches, comprising a black enamelled example with gryphon detail to the back, stamped ‘18k’, a white enamel and rose-cut diamond set example suspended on a pearl spaced belcher-link guard chain, a heart-shaped green enamel and rose diamond example and three further enamelled fob watches, one suspended from enamelled bow brooch. £900-£1,200
Hammer Price: £1,200
A collection of assorted fob watches, five with enamel decoration, together with a further 9ct gold and enamel wristwatch head. £750-£850
A Swiss lady’s enamelled hunter cased fob watch, the gold case enamelled with scenes of fruit and flowers against mountain backdrops, to blue and white enamel foliate borders, with unsigned cylinder escape movement and replaced dial, lacking hands, gold cuvette signed ‘Racine, Geneve’, suspended on a fine blue enamelled baton-link Albertina chain, watch diameter 37mm, chain length 18.5cm. £150-£200
A square cased enamelled fob watch, with circular silvered dial and cylinder escape movement, the cuvette engraved with a scene of figures in a landscape, the square case decorated with an enamelled scene of an Alpine landscape, within a half pearl and black enamel border, the corners with polychrome enamel detail of infants and flowers, and with seed pearls all the way around the band, together with a small spherical gold cased fob watch, with small white enamel dial and applied wirework...
Hammer Price: £1,600
A half pearl and rose-cut diamond set lady’s fob watch, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement signed ‘Edward & Sons, Glasgow’, the case stamped ‘750’ with Swiss marks, decorated to the back with a lattice pattern of half pearls with rose-cut diamond points between and with a half pearl set bezel, suspended from a half pearl set ribbon bow brooch, watch diameter 26mm. £200-£300
Four enamelled and gem set lady’s fob watches, one decorated with rose-cut diamonds and blue enamel, the other three decorated with red or green guilloché enamel, seed pearls and rose-cut diamonds, all suspended from matching bow brooches. £1,000-£1,500
Hammer Price: £1,000
A lady’s enamel and diamond fob watch, by LeRoy, Paris, the signed gilt dial with Arabic numerals, jewelled movement, the blue guilloché enamel case with applied rose-cut diamond set lace motif, suspended on a rose-cut diamond set tied ribbon bow surmount, to guard chain of belcher-links, spaced with matching blue and white enamel baton-links and pearls, French control marks to clasp, watch diameter 27mm, chain length 66cm. £500-700
Hammer Price: £1,500
A small rose diamond set spherical fob watch, the spherical case pavé set with rose-cut diamonds, with cream dial signed ‘Villeneux’, and jewelled movement visible to the reverse, diameter 17mm. £150-£200
Hammer Price: £550
A 19th century brooch watch, the rectangular brooch opening to reveal a small round white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the surround signed ‘A. Colay Teresche, Geneve’, the gold case unmarked and decorated with blue enamel detail and a rose-cut diamond set floral spray, length 52mm. £300-£500
A 19th century gold and rock crystal fob watch, by Hunt & Roskell, London, the small circular white enamel dial signed and with black Roman numerals, within a garland engraved gold panel surround, beneath an octagonal rock crystal set case with stepped moulded and bloomed gold frame, edged with inset facetted rock crystal panels, with skeleton reverse, the key wind movement signed ‘Hunt & Roskell, 156 New Bond Strt, (sic) London, No 12300’, total length, including suspensory loop, 47mm....
Hammer Price: £1,100
A gold, enamel and rose-cut diamond set watch case, the vacant case decorated with blue enamel, to a polychrome enamel and rose-cut diamond centrepiece and polychrome enamel border, together with an unmounted white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, and a small gilt metal chatelaine, with anthemion-link chain drops, watch case diameter 52mm. £100-£160
An open faced fob watch, late 18th-early 19th century, the scrolled gilt dial with black Roman numerals, the cylinder escape movement signed ‘Moulinie, Geneve’, the case stamped ‘18k’, decorated with blue enamel, with a rose-cut diamond set scrolled motif to the reverse, diameter 36mm. £340-£400
A tiny miniature fob watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, jewelled key wound cylinder escape movement unsigned, the case numbered ‘11661’ and stamped ‘CLD’, with engraved pattern decoration and blue enamel garter detail verso, with scroll engraved detail to the band, crown and suspensory loop, diameter 18mm. £150-£200
A Georgian gold and enamel chatelaine, the chains and panels decorated front and back with white and light and dark blue enamel, mounted in yellow gold, bearing stamped eagle’s head mark, and oak leaf marks to chains, for Seurre, in eastern France - import mark used between 1768-1774, with steel hook, length 16cm. £500-£600
An early 19th century open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, gold hands and key winding hole, the movement signed ‘Ad Helsen’, the yellow gold case decorated front and back with blue and white enamel with gold star details, to a threaded pearl border/girdle, diameter 44mm. £500-£700
A Georgian enamelled open faced pocket watch on a matching chatelaine, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and a single gold hand, the verge movement signed ‘Dwerrihouse, Berkeley Square’ and numbered ‘1180’, the case decorated with blue and white enamel and with a half pearl border front and back, suspended on matching chatelaine, decorated in blue and white enamel, the central panel with glazed hairwork and rose-cut diamond cluster, watch diameter 45mm, chatelaine length...
A Georgian open faced pocket watch, by Green & Ward, London, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and gold arrow hands, the lever fusee movement signed and numbered ‘2697’, the case decorated with blue and white enamel, to an outer border of half pearls, the reverse with central glazed hairwork and old brilliant-cut diamond cluster, diameter 50mm. £800-£1,000
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