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Fine Watches & Wristwatches Including a Private English Collection

11 June 2013 | starting at 13:00 BST

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378 lots available

Elliott, London. A rare early 19th century silver pair case repeating pocket watch with patented repeaterNo.75, London Hallmark for 1804

George Wentworth, Oxon. An early 18th century silver case alarm pocket watchNo.69, Circa 1740

Gerrit Bramer, Amsterdam. An early 18th century silver pair case pocket watchCirca 1730

Cabrier, London. A very fine mid 18th century silver pair case repeating goliath coach watchCirca 1760

Crosthwaite, Dublin. A fine late 18th century gold and enamel triple pair case pocket watch with original leather caseLondon Hallmarks for 1776

Berthoud, Paris. A fine early 19th century gold open face key wind jacquemart repeating pocket watchCase No.13649, Circa 1820

Benjamin Sidey. A fine early 18th century 22ct gold and moss agate pair case pocket watchNumbered 3148, Circa 1720

Andrew Dunlop, London. A fine early 18th century gold pair case pocket watchLondon Hallmark for 1729

Thomas Marsh. An early 19th century gilt metal open face pair case pocket watch with unusual escapementNo.104, Circa 1820

Charles Frodsham. A mid 19th century 18ct gold open face chronometer pocket watchNo.14162, London Hallmark for 1859

Dent. A mid 19th century 18ct gold keyless wind open face pocket watch with independent secondsNo.25284, London Hallmark for 1866

Barraud. A late 19th century 18ct gold open face chronometer pocket watchNo.206, London Hallmark for 1873

Caleb Elisha. A fine early 19th century 18ct gold open face chronometer pocket watchChester Hallmark for 1821

Dent. A late 19th century 18ct gold keyless wind half hunter minute repeating pocket watchNo.43736, London Hallmark for 1887

Breguet et Fils. A fine and rare gold open face key wind 'Souscription' pocket watch sold to A Weyer Frères & Cie on the 29th of December 1819 together with Breguet Extract from ArchivesNo.3426, Sold 29th December 1819

Breguet. A fine and rare 18ct gold open face automatic pocket watch with power reserve, made for the Designer and Illustrator, Paul Iribe, together with Breguet Extract from Archives stating the watch was sold to him for the sum of 10,800 francsNo.2175, Sold 22nd December 1933

Searle & Co, Lombard Street, London. A late 19th century silver keyless wind explorer's pocket watchCirca 1890

Captain J. Ritchie. An interesting turn of the 19th century ship's chronometer in later ivory caseRetailed by A.Horley, St.John's Wood, Circa 1800

Arnold. A fine and rare 18ct gold open face key wind pocket watch together original receipt of sale signed by John Roger Arnold and David Lyon Esquire and dated 1812No.3609, London Hallmark for 1810

Swiss. An early 19th century gold key wind quarter repeating open face pocket watchCirca 1830

Swiss. A late 19th century continental gold key wind open face jump hour pocket watchCuvette No.3513, Circa 1810

Vulcain. A late 19th century 18ct gold keyless wind minute repeating full hunter pocket watchCase No.28757, Circa 1889

Charles Oudin. An early 19th century gold, enamel and diamond set key wind fob watch together with decorative chatelaineNumbered 22736, Case No.38178, Circa 1810

Longines. An 18ct gold open face keyless wind split seconds pocket watchCase & Movement No.4984019, Circa 1925

Swiss. A late 19th century 18ct gold open face keyless wind split seconds pocket watchLondon Hallmark for 1885

Dillon & Son. A late 19th century 14ct gold open face keyless wind split seconds pocket watchCase No.177251, Movement No.120790, Circa 1895

Omega. An early 20th century 14ct gold open face keyless wind chronograph pocket watchCase No.4493670, Movement No.3904484, Circa 1910

L. Bachmann, Geneve. A late 19th century 18ct gold open face keyless wind chronograph pocket watchNo.12640, Circa 1890

Omega. An early 20th century 18ct gold open face keyless wind chronograph pocket watchCase No.5589629, Movement No.4679695, Circa 1940

William Alexander & Son. A mid 19th century 18ct gold full hunter keyless wind chronograph pocket watchNo.32557, London Hallmark for 1864

English. An early 20th century 18ct gold full hunter keyless wind chronograph pocket watchCase No.87431, London Hallmark for 1938

Flavelle Bros. & Roberts, Sydney & Brisbane. A fine late 19th century 18ct gold full hunter keyless wind central minutes chronograph pocket watchLondon Hallmark for 1873

J. Sewill. A fine late 19th century 18ct gold full hunter quarter repeating chronometer pocket watch with up and down dialCirca 1880

Alexander Duncan, Glasgow. A fine late 19th century 18ct gold full hunter repeating chronograph pocket watchMovement No.50449, London Hallmark for 1899

W & M. Dodge. A late 19th century 18ct gold full hunter pocket watch with unusual bridgeMovement No.2960, London Hallmark for 1882

Ulysse Nardin. A late 19th century 14ct rose gold open face keyless wind split seconds pocket watchCase and Movement No.14845, Circa 1895

Ulysse Nardin. An early 20th century 18ct gold open face keyless wind chronograph pocket watch with regulator dialMovement No.203318, Circa 1910

Louis Audemars, Brassus. A late 19th century 18ct gold open face pocket watchCase and Movement No.20662, Circa 1870

Benson. An early 20th century 18ct gold half hunter keyless wind minute repeating pocket watchNo.196704, London Hallmark for 1913

Leroy. A fine early 19th century silver and gold key wind open face quarter repeating pocket watchNo.3512, Circa 1810

B. Poitevin. A fine late 19th century 18ct rose gold open face keyless wind minute repeating chronograph pocket watch with rare secret signatureCase No.31132, Circa 1880

Leopold Huguenin, Locle. A late 19th century 18ct gold open face keyless wind split seconds pocket watch with independent jumping secondsCase No.12530, Circa 1880

Tiffany & Co, New York. A late 19th century 18ct gold keyless wind full hunter watch together with box and original receiptNo.10047, Sold 14th October 1895

Waltham. A very rare 14ct gold keyless wind full hunter pocket watch gifted from Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, to the Captain of the British Tug Boat, Champion, in 1919Riverside Maximus, Movement No.6071142

Swiss. A late 19th century 18ct gold full hunter keyless wind chronograph pocket watchCirca 1890

Agassiz. A late 19th century 18ct gold full hunter keyless wind split seconds pocket watchCirca 1890

L. Marks, Liverpool. A late 19th century 18ct gold full hunter keyless wind split seconds pocket watchCase No.8028, London Hallmark for 1875

William Langford, Bristol. A mid 19th century 18ct gold open face key wind chronograph pocket watchCase and Movement No.17837, London Hallmark for 1867

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