18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH, GOLD-PLATED HUNTING-CASED LEVER WATCH, 9-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH, FINE OYSTER PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRIST WATCH

18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH, GOLD-PLATED HUNTING-CASED LEVER WATCH, 9-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH, FINE  OYSTER PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRIST WATCH

AN 18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH by E. J. Dent, London, no. 10599, the three-quarter plate movement with compensation balance and chain fusee, the matt dial engraved with foliage and with subsidiary seconds and raised roman numerals, the case engine-turned, 48mm, hallmarked London 1846, with key
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AN   18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED LEVER
WATCH by Sam. Kellen, Bredbury, 77536, the full-plate movement with chain fusee, the matt dial with roman numerals, the case engine-turned and with a floral band, 44mm, hallmarked London 1846

A SILVER PAIR-CASED VERGE WATCH by
W. Hobson, London, no. 1643, the full-
plate movement with chain fusee and
pierced and engraved balance cock, the
dial with roman numerals, 55mm,
hallmarked London 1800, with a silver
chain and a crest and an envelope card
case

AN  18-CARAT  GOLD OPEN-FACED LEVER
WATCH by Henry Abraham, Southamp-ton, the three-quarter plate movement with chain fusee, the matt dial with roman numerals, the case with a floral band and engine-turned, 42mm, hallmarked London 1840, with key

AN 18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED DUPLEX
WATCH by Barwise, London, no. 8840, the full-plate movement with steel balance, chain fusee and diamond end-stone, the dial with repeat signature and numeration, 54mm, London 1870, with key

AN   18-CARAT GOLD OPEN-FACED LEVER
WATCH by Andrew Campbell, 63 Cheap-
side, London, no. 6771, the three-quarter
plate movement with chain fusee, the
matt dial with roman numerals, the case
engraved with flowers, 41mm, hall-
marked London indistinctly, and a gold
chain and seal key

A GOLD-PLATED HUNTING-CASED  LEVER
WATCH by Elgin, U.S.A., no. 2520934, the dial with repeat signature, 51mm, and a gold chain and a gold clasp bail

A  9-CARAT  GOLD  OPEN-FACED  KEYLESS
CENTRE-SECONDS LEVER WATCH retailed by Thos. Russell & Son, the Swiss movement with compensation balance and micrometer adjustment, the dial with repeat signature and centre seconds, 48mm, hallmarked Chester 1923

A 9-CARAT  OPEN-FACED KEYLESS LEVER
WATCH, the Swiss movement with compensation balance and micrometer adjustment, the dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, 50mm, hallmarked 1931

A  9-CARAT  GOLD  OPEN-FACED  KEYLESS
LEVER WATCH by Waltham, Mass., with a ‘traveller’ movement, 50mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1909

A 9-CARAT GOLD HALF-HUNTING-CASED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH by J. W. Benson,
the three-quarter plate ‘Bank’ move-
ment with compensation balance, the
dial with repeat signature and subsidiary
seconds, 48mm, London 1930, with a
9-carat gold chain and seal

A  9-CARAT  GOLD  OPEN-FACED  KEYLESS
LEVER WATCH by Wahham, Mass., no. 15107860, the ‘Royal’ movement with compensation balance and micrometer adjustment, the dial with repeat signa-ture, arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, 47mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1913

A  9-CARAT  GOLD  OPEN-FACED  KEYLESS
LEVER WATCH by Waltham, Mass., no. 25176945, with compensation balance, the dial with repeat signature, roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, 47mm, hallmarked Chester 1925

A SILVER HUNTING-CASED LEVER WATCH
by John Haie, London, the full-plate movement with chain fusee, the dial with roman numerals, 53mm, London 1837

A 9-CARAT GOLD HUNTING-CASED KEYLESS
LEVER WATCH by J. W. Benson, the three-quarter plate ‘Bank’ movement with compensation balance, the dial with repeat signature, roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, 50mm, hallmarked London 1914

A GOOD CALENDAR CHRONOGRAPH WRIST
WATCH by Universal Geneva, the seventeen-jewel movement with com-pensation balance and exposed steel Chronograph mechanism, the dial with repeat signature, centre seconds, sub-sidiary seconds, minutes and hours and a date dial with phase-of-the-moon flanked by day and month apertures, 45mm, gold-coloured metal, with strap, c. 1945

A   FINE   CALENDAR   WRIST   WATCH   by
Audemars Piquet, no. 54834, the eighteen-jewel movement with com-pensation balance, the dial with repeat signature, centre date hand, day and month apertures and subsidiary seconds with phase-of-the-moon dial in the top, 37mm, gold-coloured metal, with strap

A GOOD AUTOMATIC ALARM WRIST WATCH
by Jaeger Le Coultre, the dial with repeat signature and date aperture, centre seconds and an inner rotating dial with triangle alarm indicator, the case with two winding buttons in the band, 38mm gold-coloured metal, with strap, c. 1950

A GOOD  AND  FINE  OYSTER PERPETUAL
CALENDAR WRIST WATCH by Rolex, the dial signed Rolex Oyster Perpetuai Officially Certified Chronometer, with centre date hand, subsidiary seconds with phase-of-the-moon and day and month apertures at 12 o’clock, 35mm, gold-coloured metal, with strap and original box and cardboard case, c. 1950

AN  UNUSUAL  GOLD  AUTOMATIC  WRIST
WATCH by Jaeger Le Coultre, the dial with centre seconds, repeat signature and state-of-wind dial, 35mm, the case with maker’s mark DTE, London 1955, with leather strap

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