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A 9ct gold cased open-face pocket watch, white Roman dial with blued hands, having subsidiary dial at 6, inner case also stamped 375 and "Dennison Watch Case Co Ltd., Special", hallmarked Birmingham 1925 with maker A.L.D. for Dennison, case No. 323141, with 16 jewel Swiss made movement. Case diameter of 4.8cm, weighs 83g
Longines - A 9ct gold wristwatch, circa 1958, model number 13362, circular cream coloured dial with gold coloured batons and hands and subsidiary seconds register at 6H, 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement number 10810929, calibre 12.68Z, with aftermarket crown, case, 34mm diameter, verso snap on, interior signed and numbered with Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold and casemaker's mark of the Dennison Watch Case Company, to a brown strap with gilt pin buckle, presented in a signed (but not matching) case Crystal - Complete. Some surface scratches all over together with more obvious scuffs a 3H and 6H and 12H.Dial - Very minor spotting all over, visible under 10x magnification, and with the naked eye only under reflected light.Movement - In working order, though not tested for timekeeping or endurance.Case - Some minor surface scratches and minor scuffs, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use.
Zenith for H. Chambers, Luton - A gold-plated half hunter pocket watch with a 9ct gold chain, circa 1920, outer cover with black enamel Roman numerals and inner chemin de fer chapter ring around the circular aperture, tandem signed white dial, black Roman numerals, blued hands and subsidiary seconds register at 6H, signed mechanical crown wind movement number 2975917 calibre 19.34.27, case, 50mm diameter, interior numbered and with case maker's mark of the Dennison Watch Case Company, 'Moon' standard, the cuvette similarly marked and with presentation engraving; 9ct gold watch chain, maker's mark not traced (J.K oval cartouche) Birmingham 1898, each link stamped 9 375, 'curb' links, graduating from 6mm to 4mm, terminating in a swivel catch and jump ring, T bar suspended 5cm from the jump ring end, length 35cm, 28g (2)
Longines - A 9ct gold wristwatch, circa 1943, circular white dial with gold coloured Arabic numerals and hands and subsidiary seconds register at 6H, 15 jewel mechanical crown wind movement number 6562618, cushion shaped case, 32mm wide, verso snap on, interior with Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold and casemaker's mark of Dennison Watch Case Company (Aaron Lufkin Dennison), fixed wire lugs to a brown strap with pin buckle
Waltham, Mass - A 9ct gold wristwatch circa 1936, circular champagne dial with gold coloured Arabic numerals and hands and subsidiary seconds register at 6H, front loading 21 jewel mechanical crown wind 'Riverside' movement number 28809262, cushion shaped case, 31mm wide, verso hinged at 12H, interior with Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold and casemaker's mark of Dennison Watch Case Company (Aaron Lufkin Dennison), fixed wire lugs to a brown strap with pin buckle
Rotary chrome wristwatch, signed tuxedo Arabic dial with subsidiary seconds, Dennison Denisteel cushion case no. 245/12102/3746, Rotary 4/440XA calibre 15 jewel movement, D30.8mm; Ingersoll Ltd., London, Triumph chrome wristwatch, 32.9mm and Ingersoll chrome wristwatch with date, D34.7mmShipping £28.00 plus vat (UK Only)
Swiss ladies trench style 9ct rose gold wristwatch with hinged lugs on cord and leather strap, white enamel Arabic dial with red '12', Dennison Watch Case Co. case no. 94056, Birmingham 1917, Swiss Made bridge plate movement having maker's trade mark, gross weight 20g, D28.7mmShipping £28.00 plus vat (UK Only)
A Limit Gold Plated Hunter Pocket Watch A/F;on the movement it states "LIMIT SWISS MADE",on the inside cover it states "STAR DENNISON WATCH CASE Co LTD 747288", on the inner case cover protecting the movement it states "ENGLISH MAKE THIS CASE GUARANTEED TO WEAR 10 YEARS 747288",the pocket watch measures approx. 7cm in height including the suspension ring and approx. 5cm max width
Omega A Seamaster wrist watchCase: Signed. 9ct gold. Hallmarks for Birmingham 1963. Reference 1655003. Serial 26xxxx. Presentation engraving to case back. Dennison sponsor's mark. Length: 40.6mm. Width: 33.5mmMovement: Signed. Self-winding movement. Calibre 552. Numbered 20xxxxxxDial: Signed. Cream coloured with baton hour markers with quarterly Arabic numeralsStrap: Brown leather with a gold plated pin buckle Movement is currently functioning at time of writingDial has some marks and signs of age related wear such as pittingHands have some noticeable marks and scratches. The luminous paint has discoloured and may also have been repainted in the pastCase has noticeable marks and scratches. Some of the edges have some small dents. Please be aware the case back has been engravedThe watch glass has some scratches and marksStrap is worn. Please be aware the strap is an aftermarket replacement itemBuckle shows signs of wear commensurate with use and age. It closes securely at time of writing. Please be aware this is an aftermarket replacement itemThis lot does not come with box or a copy of the original manufacturer warranty Please note that we cannot guarantee the working order, timekeeping or water resistance of any watches sold in our auctions. We would recommend to get the best possible performance out of your purchase that you have it serviced by a qualified watchmaker Although every effort is made to identify aftermarket parts, we are unable to guarantee the originality of every part of each lot All lots are sold "as is" and clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot All weights and measurements are approximate and provided as a guide only For enquiries about this lot please contact Conrad Cunningham at conrad@kinghamsauctioneers.com
AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS, to include an AF yellow metal and single cut diamond detailed chain necklace, stamped 375, approximate gross weight 1.9 grams (requires attention), a rolled gold manual wind, open face pocket watch, round Roman numeral dial, blue steel hands and a subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, inside case back stamped 'Dennison Star', movement signed 'Rode Watch Co', approximate case width 50.7mm (requires some attention), a gents 'Rotary Les Originals, Automatic Limited Edition' wristwatch, round black dial, Arabic numerals, date aperture at the three o'clock position, screw down skeleton case back, approximate case width 39.6mm, fitted with a brown strap and ardillon buckle, together with a gents 'Limit' and a 'Timex' wristwatch, a gents 'Nomination' stretch link bracelet, extra watch straps and links (condition report: Rotary watch in working order, both other watches ticking at time of cataloguing, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)
George V Cyma half hunting watch with a circular white enamelled dial black Roman numerals and seconds dial enclosing a Swiss top-wind movement, in an engine turned “925” silver case with cuvette by George Stockwell, also with initials “J.W.”, Import marks, London 1918, 51 mm, and an open faced pocket watch inscribed “Turner Leveridge, Colchester”, with Arabic numerals and seconds dial enclosing, a Swiss DF&C top-wind movement in an engine turned silver Dennison “Special” case, Birmingham 1926, 51 mm, cased. (Cyma watch, 2 slight dents to back, both working when catalogued) (2)
Omega Lady's 9ct gold wristwatch with a circular white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and seconds dial enclosing a Swiss side-wind movement, in a Dennison case, Birmingham, 1927, on a Hirsch black leather strap, 27mm, and a 9ct gold watch with a Swiss side-wind movement, on a plated expandable strap, Import marks, by G S, London, 1926, 25mm, (both working when catalogued). (2)
Early 20th century 9ct gold open face, keyless 'Traveler' lever pocket watch by American Watch Company, Waltham, No. 17878530, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case by Dennison, Birmingham 1912Condition Report:Approx 90.3gm, inner dust cover, pendant and bow also 9ct gold, movement not functioning but clean, dial with light mark around 1 o'clock and very small hairline between 4 and 5 o'clock, case with some light scratches, closes tight, diameter = 48mm
Early 20th century 9ct gold full hunter, keyless 'Traveler' lever pocket watch by American Watch Company, Waltham, No. 14765271, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case by Dennison, Birmingham 1907Condition Report:Approx 91.55gm, inner dust cover also 9ct, bow not gold, movement intermittingly funcitioning, dial and glass good, case with some light scratches (more prominent around opening), closes tight, case diameter = 48mm
A Gold Plated Cased Openface Pocketwatch, the unsigned white dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within engine turned case with vacant shield cartouche to centre, inner caseback stamped "Star" "Dennison Watch Co Ltd" and numbered "998129", on a hallmarked silver curb link watch chain, suspending T-bar.
A selection of silver comprising: a George V silver oval trinket box, cover with fleur de lys and engine turned decoration, with initialled cartouche "M.B", with velvet interior and leather base, upon four splayed feet, hallmarked by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham, 1911, approx. 7.4cm wide; a George VI silver small capstan style inkwell, of circular shape with hinged domed cover, wooden base, hallmarked by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1936; an Edwardian silver round sovereign holder, decorated with scrolls of foliage, hallmarked by AL Dennison, Birmingham, 1906, approx. 3.2cm diameter, and a late Victorian silver oblong vest case, Birmingham, 1900, approx. 5.2cm long. (4) Further details: vesta and sovereign case dented; some dents to inkwell; no liner; box with wear, tarnishing and cover with ding / dent; surface scratches to most etc.
A Limit Gold Plated Hunter Pocket Watch A/F;on the movement it states "LIMIT SWISS MADE",on the inside cover it states "STAR DENNISON WATCH CASE Co LTD 747288", on the inner case cover protecting the movement it states "ENGLISH MAKE THIS CASE GUARANTEED TO WEAR 10 YEARS 747288",the pocket watch measures approx. 7cm in height including the suspension ring and approx. 5cm max width
A George V 9ct gold cased open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial bearing Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the cuvette stamped Dennison Watch Case Company Ltd and number 393092, with a Buren fifteen jewel movement, Birmingham 1927, together with a 9ct gold watch chain with T bar as fitted and lobster clasp, 114.6g all in.
A George silver cased pocket watch, open-faced, keyless wind, the circular white enamel dial bearing Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, the cuvette named Dennison Watch Company Ltd, numbered 493526, the movement for Tacy Watch Company Admiral, seventeen jewel, numbered 3526, Birmingham 1925, 91.9g all in, 4.7cm diameter.
An 19th century American Watch Co. Waltham Mass Duke gentleman's pocket watch having a white enamelled dial bearing Roman numerals in a Dennison Watch Case Co. 14k gold surround with Aaron Lufkin Dennison maker's marks inside the back plate and engraved maker's marks to the movement. L.6.5cm
An early Twentieth Century 9ct Gold cased manual wind trench watch, on brown strap. Bearing Arabic Numeral markers and with subsidiary second dial. The Swiss Made movement bearing inscription for 24th May 1904 and case stamped 375; assayed for Birmingham, 1917 by Dennison Watch Case Co. Running.
Rolex - Vintage 9ct Gold Precision Dress Hand Wind Watch. Hand Wind Rolex Cal. 1200 movement. Case made from 9ct yellow gold w/aftermarket leather strap.Acrylic crystal. Off white dial and gold markers. Ref 333553. Dial signed 'Precision'. Case made by Dennison, England.Sizing Information:Case Diameter (Incl. Crown) - 35mmLug To Lug Distance - 34mmLug Width - 19mmStrap Length - 180mm
A Hallmarked Silver Cased Openface Pocketwatch, A.L.D, Birmingham 1927, the unsigned white dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within engine turned case with vacant shield cartouche verso, inner dust cover stamped "Dennison Watch Case Co Ltd" "Special" and numbered "528895", movement stamped "7 Jewels".
A stainless steel wristwatch, the circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel hands and centre seconds hand, bearing later 'Omega' signature, to a calibre 30 T2 SC manual wind movement numbered 9902155 and signed Omega, with Dennison case back numbered 13322 and 8160, inscribed, on a later unassociated strap, case width 3.3cmMovement only: currently runs when wound, but working order has not been tested and cannot be guaranteed.
A 9ct gold bracelet watch, the circular dial with gilt Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to a jewelled manual wind movement, the dial and movement signed Cyma, with Dennison case hallmarked for Birmingham 1950, numbered 11100 and 347562, inscribed, on a brick-link bracelet, case width 2.7cm, total length 21cmGross weight only (excluding dial and movement) approximately 27gm
Two pocket watches. A 9ct gold top wind Limit pocket watch, Dennison case numbered 202209, Birmingham 1920 hallmark. 90g, case diameter 49mm. And a gold plated pocket watch inscribed 'Moon' on the Dennison case numbered 508518. Case diameter 49mm. Both watches are winding and running but we cannot guarantee their functionality or timekeeping.
An 19th century American Watch Co. Waltham Mass Duke gentleman's pocket watch having a white enamelled dial bearing Roman numerals in a Dennison Watch Case Co. 14k gold surround with Aaron Lufkin Dennison maker's marks inside the back plate and engraved maker's marks to the movement. L.6.5cm
[98.87g] - an early 20th century 9ct gold cased half hunter pocket watch, the case marked for Birmingham 1919 by Aaron Lufkin Dennison, the exterior case with black enamel Roman numerals, the white enamel face with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, engraving to dust cover which is also 9ct gold, movement marked Syren, 50mm in diameter
Crusader - Gentleman's Art Deco 9ct gold case wristwatch, the rectangular white dial with Roman hour markers, seconds subsidiary, and blued steel hands, Birmingham, 1934, unsigned crown, hinged Dennison case back, signed 15 rubies manual wind movement, 22mm x 32mm (ex.crown), on a later strap, 14.1g gross approx. (ex.movement), with Carmichael Ltd., Hull, retailers box
Victorian silver vesta case, engine turned pattern with circular vacant cartouche by William Neale, Chester 1895, George V silver compact, engine turned pattern and gadrooned border by Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1923, Edwardian silver sovereign holder by Aaron Lufkin Dennison, Birmingham 1905 and a silver vesta case, 2.8oztShipping £33.00 plus vat (UK Only)
A First World War, manual wind, silver cased trench watch, having a shrapnel guard, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds at 6, brown leather strap, inscribed to the case back 'E H Moody 23.1.17', who served in India, 1st Lieutenant, the Dennison case hallmarked Birmingham 1916, the 15 jewel movement numbered 68419, 35.5mm, together with an early 20th century Amida centre seconds chronograph pocket watch A/FWatch is not in ticking order, part of winding mechanism is missingPocket watch is not in ticking orderIf there is no condition report shown, please request

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