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Fine Watches and Wristwatches

18 December 2012 | starting at 14:00 GMT

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309 lots available

William Hardy. A fine early 19th century silver open face pocket watchNumbered 617, London Hallmark for 1821

Francis Perrigal. A silver key wind open face pocket watch with later caseNumbered 19789, London Hallmark for 1849

Charles Haley. An early 19th century silver key wind open face pocket watch with Duplex escapementNo.MDTN, London Hallmark for 1822

Thomas Grignion. A fine 18th century key wind quarter repeating enamel decorated pocket watchCirca 1760

Gregson. A fine and rare late 18th century gold and enamel calendar dumb repeating pocket watchNumbered 838, Circa 1780

Swiss. A fine gold, enamel and diamond set key wound quarter repeating pocket watchCirca 1790

Charles Oudin, Palais Royale. A fine and rare mid 19th century vulcanised rubber, gilt metal and enamel pocket watchNo. 5583, Circa 1850

Vacheron Constantin. A fine 18ct gold open face pocket watch within enamel case by Gounouilhou & FrancoisMovement No.330790, Circa 1913

L'Epine, Paris. A fine continental 14ct gold and paste set open face pocket watch with portraitCirca 1770

L'Epine. A fine late 18th century Swiss open face porcelain pocket watch on lapel broochCirca 1795

Hardy Bros, London and Sydney. A very fine and rare 18ct gold open face keyless wind split second pocket watchNo.10071, Case made by Emil Nielsen, London Hallmark for 1888

Swiss. A very fine 18ct gold late 19th century keyless wind full hunter Grande Sonnerie clock watchCirca 1890

A lot of 26 various pocket watch keysMainly 18th Century (26)

Audemars Piguet. A very fine and rare miniature 18ct gold minute repeating pocket watchRetailed by Tiffany & Co., Circa 1910

Wales and McCulloch. A very fine and rare 18ct gold open face keyless wind split seconds pocket watch with Karrusel escapement, certified at the Kew ObservatoryNumbered 3483, London Hallmark for 1897

Brosse. A fine and rare silver open face key wind chronometer pocket watch with oversized balance wheel, together with silver keyNumbered 13, Circa 1825 (2)

John Roger Arnold. A very fine and rare silver open face free sprung pocket chronometerCase and dial numbered 2021, London Hallmark for 1807

J.G.Fearn. A fine early 19th century 18ct gold open face quarter repeating chronometer pocket watchLondon Hallmark for 1820

John Roger Arnold, London. An 18ct gold open face pocket watchNo.3668, London Hallmark for 1813

Barraud. A fine silver pair case pocket chronometer watch together with fitted mahogany boxNumbered 2/591, London Hallmark for 1827

Ulysse Nardin. A large nickel plated keyless wind open face split seconds chronograph pocket watchMovement No.17877, Circa 1920

IWC. A stainless steel keyless wind military deck watch in fitted mahogany boxCase and Movement No.1014869, Issued by the MOD Hydrographic department 18th December 1975

Dent. An 18ct gold keyless wind half hunter pocket watchPatent, Case and dial numbered 37510, London Hallmark for 1874

C.F. Hancock, Bruton Street, London. An 18ct gold keyless wind half hunter pocket watchCirca 1850

J. Hammond & Co. An 18ct gold keyless wind full hunter pocket watchCase No.2845, London Hallmark for 1856

John Garth. A fine late 18th century 22ct gold repoussé pair case pocket watchNumbered 365, Circa 1760

J.Brown. A mid 18th century 22ct gold repoussé case key wind pocket watchNumbered 269, Circa 1760

Wm. Crayton. A late 19th century 22ct gold open face key wind pair case repoussé pocket watchNumber 9514, Inner case London Hallmark for 1772

Rolex. A fine stainless steel and rose gold automatic wristwatchOyster Perpetual, Ref:3372, Circa 1940

Rolex. A fine stainless steel automatic wristwatch made for the European market together with Rolex boxOyster Perpetual, Ref:1856, Case No.011442, Circa 1940

Rolex. A fine and rare 9ct rose gold automatic centre seconds bubble back wristwatchOyster Perpetual, Ref:4537, Case No.3131, Movement No.94634, Circa 1936

Rolex. A stainless steel automatic wristwatch together with fitted Rolex boxCase No.156394/2764, Movement No.94647, Circa 1938

Rolex. A fine and rare stainless steel and gold automatic centre seconds wristwatch with hooded lugsOyster Perpetual, Ref:3065, Movement No.50724, Circa 1933

Rolex. A fine stainless steel and gold automatic centre seconds wristwatchOyster Perpetual, Ref:3133, Case No.57037, Circa 1940

Rolex. A rare silver manual wind rectangular wristwatchPrince, Ref:971, Case No.74099, Glasgow Import mark for 1929

Rolex. A rare silver cased manual wind rectangular wristwatchPrince, Ref:971, Case No.73798, Retailed by James Pascoe, Circa 1930

Rolex. A fine and rare 18ct two colour gold manual wind wristwatchPrince, Ref:971, Case No.65374, Circa 1930

Rolex. A fine 9ct gold colour gold manual wind wristwatchPrince, Numbered 67861/9719, Movement No.73154, Glasgow Import Mark for 1930

Rolex. A rare 18ct two colour gold manual wind wristwatchPrince, 'Tiger stripe', Ref:971, Case No.65378, Circa 1930

Longines. A stainless steel manual wind military issue wristwatchWeems, Case No.20828/1660, Movement No.5941213, Issued 1940

IWC. A stainless steel manual wind centre seconds pilot's wristwatchMark 11, Circa 1944

IWC. A stainless steel manual wind military wristwatchMark X, Case No.1134807, Movement No.1086545, Circa 1942

Jaeger-LeCoultre. An 18ct gold keyless wind open face pocket watchRetailed by Golay Fils & Stahl, Geneva, Circa 1930

Universal. An unusual and rare manual wind stainless steel chronograph lapel watchRetailed by Huber, Circa 1940

Universal. A fine keyless wind open face chronograph pocket watchCirca 1945

Universal. A fine and rare stainless steel oversized manual wind chronograph wristwatchCompax, Movement No.260453, Case No.1193794/22430, Circa 1945

Tissot. An 18ct automatic world time wristwatchNavigator, Case No.4041530, Movement No.2798670, Circa 1950

Universal. A fine and rare 18ct gold manual wind triple calendar chronograph wristwatchCirca 1950

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