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Lot 1478

A W W WALTHAM MASS CO; an early 20th century gold plated open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and inscribed with maker's name, diameter of dial approx 5cm excluding winding crown, and a further Denco full hunter cased gold plated pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and inscribed with maker's name, diameter of dial 4.5cm excluding winding crown (2).

Lot 1467

WALTHAM; a 9ct yellow gold half hunter pocket watch, the white painted dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, and inscribed with maker's name, diameter of dial excluding winding crown 4.5cm, with 9ct yellow gold Albert chain, length approx 40cm, the chain approx 21.5g.

Lot 1496

WALTHAM; a chrome plated half hunter stopwatch, the white painted dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, and inscribed with maker's name, diameter of dial excluding winding crown 4.5cm, inscribed verso '1/5 SCC T.P 797749'.

Lot 37

A group of twenty silver pocket and fob watches to include Swiss examples, marked 935, another with enamelled decoration, a Waltham example, the largest 5cm diameter

Lot 112

A Victorian 18ct gold key wind open face pocket watch, Birmingham 1885, retailed by Fattorini, Waltham movement, 40mm. Not working, glass, bow and pusher missing.Overall weight 55.3 grams. Inner dust cover stamped 18k

Lot 132

Waltham, Geneve, a gold plated manual wind gentleman's wristwatch, 30mm, period bracelet.Working when catalogued.

Lot 416

Group of assorted pocket watches to include: two silver key wind fob watches, a silver key wind fob watch, another and another similar, together with a large and heavy gun metal full hunter Waltham keyless pocket watch marked Coin Silver. (5) (B.P. 21% + VAT).

Lot 60

WALTHAM: WWI period gold plated officer's trench watch, converted from a crown winding fob watch with soldered lugs and brown leather strap, working at lotting. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 32

Gold plated Waltham pocket watch with sub second dial at 6 o clock

Lot 69

Swiss, Early 20th century A Waltham silver metal pocket watch, with beautifully enamelled dial and Roman numerals enamelled with farmers and cattle. The exterior engraved with a farmyard scene with cows and chickens. Appears to be in working condition. Dimensions: 5.3 cm. (ø)

Lot 49

9ct Rose Gold Wristwatch Rone Sportsman Along With A Gold Plated Full Hunter Top Wind Pocket Watch By Waltham USA Pocket Watch 5cm Width With Plastic Crystal Loose And Dents Throughout. Wrist Watch Case 3cm Wide And with Inscription To Reverse.

Lot 46

Collection of pocket watch, watches, lighter, pipe etc., To include a gold plated Waltham top winding pocket watch, Seiko DX Wristwatch and a small cased unmarked silver niello pipe cased Friedrichjacobi Wien etc.,

Lot 271

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

Lot 329

American Waltham Watch Co., Fahys Oresilver keyless pocket watch, signed white enamel Roman dial with subsidiary seconds, signed screw off back no. 226328, signed full plate Safety Pinion movement no. 6421358, D56mm; Ingersoll Triumph chrome keyless pocket watch, D51.1mm; pocket watch keys and other keysShipping £33.00 plus vat (UK Only)

Lot 339

Waltham rolled gold keyless pocket watch, signed white enamel Roman dial with subsidiary seconds, engraved Keystone Watch Case no. 7798538, American Waltham Watch Co., grade no. 625, 17 jewel movement no. 16210405, D50.5mm with period rolled gold double watch Albert set with 9ct gold coin holder inset with 1921 George V sixpence, L39cmShipping £28.00 plus vat (UK Only)

Lot 327

Am. Watch Co., Waltham, silver key wound fob watch, signed white enamel Roman dial with subsidiary seconds, bright cut case with hinged case back, Birmingham 1886, 3/4 plate Safety Pinion movement no. 2905504, gross weight 2.1ozt, D42.4mm and two silver fob watches, gross weight 3oztShipping £28.00 plus vat (UK Only)

Lot 1486

A late 19th Century Brooklyn Watch Co silver key-wound pocket watch, together with Elgin and Waltham silver watches, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability not tested)

Lot 1497

A late 19th / early 20th Century rolled-gold pocket watch by Waltham, (a/f)

Lot 1514

A 1920s Waltham silver "Traveler" crown-wound pocket watch, having an enamel face with Roman numerals, blued-steel poker hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the case back rose-engine-turned and centred by a vacant shield-shaped cartouche within a garter, 49 mm excluding stem and bow, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability not tested)

Lot 1505

An early 20th Century Waltham gold-plated open-faced pocket watch, 49 mm, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability not tested)

Lot 1504

An early 20th Century Waltham gold-plated hunter pocket watch, 49 mm, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability not tested)

Lot 608

A mixed lot to include a silver cased open faced A.W.W Co Waltham mass pocket watch , Victorian and later British coinage and loose postage stampsLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 179

A Round Waltham 9ct yellow gold half hunter pocket watch, hallmarked for Chester 1925 by Benson Brothers, engraved and dated November 1925 to inside of case.92.1 grams.

Lot 5257

A Waltham military 1-5 second stopwatch, pattern no.3, war department marked and numbered 36533, with original box

Lot 232

Antiquarian books. A large quantity (47) of various books to include: Sir Roger L'Estranges Josephus 1702. The works of Flavius Josephus, translated into English, printed for R.Sare. The History of England volumes I and II, Mr Rapin de Thoyras, translated by N.Tindall, M.A. Vicar of Great Waltham in Effex. History of England volumes 1 and 3 by various authors, 1706. Commentaries on the laws of England by William Blackstone, Solicitor General To Her Majesty, volumes 1 to 4. Et al.

Lot 296

AN EIGHT-DAY DECK WATCH BY WALTHAM WATCH CO.the 2½in. silvered dial signed as per title with Roman numerals, blued-steel hands, up/down dial, subsidiary seconds to fob-wound 15-jewel movement with countersigned steel plates, threaded counterweight within gimballed three-tier brass-bound wooden box with locking arm -- 5in. (12.5cm.) cubedRunning but would benefit from a clean, movement arrests when upsidedown.

Lot 121

Various loose maps, to include Robert Morden 'Darbyshire', A New Map of the County of Cornwall, a map of Wanstead, Waltham and Leytonstone, by R Parr, and many other county maps (in a wooden portfolio case)

Lot 514

TWO OPEN FACE POCKET WATCHES, the first a gold filled, manual wind watch, round white Arabic numeral dial signed 'Waltham', subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, blue steel hands, movement signed 'P.S.Bartlett, Waltham Mass, numbered 17093478, screw down case back, approximate case width 54.5mm, the second a gold plated, manual wind watch, round white dial signed 'Thos Russell & Son, Tempus Fugit, Liverpool', Roman numerals, (broken hand), approximate case width 50.9mm, approximate gross weight 216.5 grams (condition report: both will require some attention, none running, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)

Lot 504

THREE POCKET WATCHES, to include a rolled gold 'Waltham' full hunter, manual wind pocket watch, a manual wind, open face 'Waltham' pocket watch, and a white metal key wound, open face pocket watch, signed 'Kendal & Dent made in Buren', inside case back stamped 0.935 Swiss control marks, approximate gross weight 105.5 grams (condition report: all may require some attention, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)

Lot 515

THREE SILVER OPEN FACE POCKET WATCHES, all with key wound movements, to include 'A.W.W.Co Waltham Mass' hallmarked 'Waltham Watch Company' Birmingham 1890, approximate case width 52.8mm, the second 'The Express English Lever J.G.Graves, Sheffield', hallmarked 'The Lancashire Watch Co Ltd' Chester 1901, approximate case width 52.1mm, the third with unmarked dial, hallmarked 'John Hammon' Chester 1901, approximate case width 51.0mm, approximate gross weight 371.5 grams (condition report: not tested, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch, general wear, Waltham will require some attention, movement is free from case)

Lot 141

A Fattorini & Sons silver cased pocket watch with key and Waltham movement.

Lot 411

A collection of mainly contemporary gents watches to include Ben Sherman and Next examples together with a vintage Waltham.

Lot 151

Group of three silver cased pocket watches to include a half hunter pocket watch (marked 935), American Waltham fob watch and a fine silver fob watch. Largest measures 45mm.

Lot 310

Victorian 18ct gold open face pocket watch with a circular white enamelled dial inscribed "Geoe Champion, 174 Walworth Rd., London, 6375", and seconds dial enclosing a key-wind movement, the suspension ring marked "375", 92.5grs, 50mm, (cracks to dial, seconds hand and lens missing), and a Waltham half-hunting pocket watch in a Star 10 year gold plated case, (with faults and overwound). (2)

Lot 1065

WALTHAM - an American silveroid open-face keyless Grade 81 pocket watch, white enamel dial with black Roman numeral and Arabic hour markers, blued steel spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial and coin edge bezel, movement signed American Waltham Watch Co, 15 jewel movement, serial no. 18461368, case no. 1000063, case width 58mm, working order . Condition Report: Movement – currently working Dial - clean Glass - some glue residue around edge Hands - good Case - general wear with numerous light dents on caseback Crown – hands adjust smoothly

Lot 1051

WALTHAM - an American 9ct rose gold open-face keyless pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, gilt spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial and 9ct dust cover, 17 jewel movement, signed AWW Co Waltham Mass, hallmarks Birmingham 1916, serial no. 18218404, case no. 80881, case width 49mm, 92.3g gross, working order . Condition Report:Movement – currently working Dial - 1 very small surface stain between 9 and 10 otherwise no damage or cracksGlass - 1 tiny edge nick between 12 and 1Hands - goodCase - only very light wear and abrasions mainly on casebackCrown – hands adjust smoothly

Lot 310

A Plated Hebdomas Eight Day Wristwatch, Plated Hebdomas Eight Day Pocket Watch, with Hebdomas pouch, Zenith Plated Singe Push Chronograph Pocket Watch, Two Plated Waltham Pocket Watches, Gun Metal Single Push Chronograph Pocket Watch with attached Silver Curb Link Watch Chain and a Nickel Plated Stop Watch, retailed by Jas Ritchie & Son, EdinburghHebdomas movement is working, we don't test for watch and clock time keeping.

Lot 2176

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

Lot 2175

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

Lot 2177

Early 20th century 10ct gold full hunter, keyless 'Royal' lever pocket watch by American Watch Company, Waltham, No. 10097407, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case stamped 10cCondition Report:Approx 70.1gm, inner dust cover also 10ct, all tested, movement not functioning (overwound) but clean, dial with some light specs, glass with scratch near 2 o'clock, light scratches to case, closes tight, diameter = 45mm

Lot 200

Record; A 9ct Gold Cased Gent's Wristwatch, the circular signed dial with Arabic numerals, second subsidiary dial, to later added expanding bracelet; A Smiths Astral Gents Wristwatch, the circular signed dial with Arabic numerals, centre seconds and date aperture, to expanding bracelet; A Watham Gents Quartz Wristwatch, the circular signed dial with line markers, to leather strap. (3)The Record and the Smiths wristwatches are winding and ticking but can not guarantee accuracy or timekeeping. The date function on the Smiths is operating correctly. Can not confirm the Waltham due to quartz movement.

Lot 217

Waltham; A 9ct Chester Gold Cased Openface Pocket Watch, 1923, the signed dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, the movement stamped "AWWCo Waltham Mass", within plain case.No inscription to dust cover, outer case approx. 5cm, total weight 79grams.

Lot 116

A silver Waltham pocket watch with Dennison case, winds & runs although time setting mechanism a little rough, 50mm case diameter, 103.3g

Lot 249

Antique Birmingham sterling silver Waltham pocket watch, Intermittant runner.

Lot 439

The Pilot's Flying Log Book to Leading Aircraftman C. A. Pinches, Royal Air Force, who flew on Hampden Bombers with No. 50 Squadron and who on one occasion crash landed at R.A.F. Scampton on the return from a raid on Hamburg on 15 September 1941Log Book named to '1153655 LAC C. A. Pinches', some water damage to the cover and a couple of pages, otherwise in good overall conditionC. A. Pinches started his flying training on 9 September 1940 on Tiger Moths based at the de Havilland School of Flying at White Waltham, later switching to Airspeed Oxfords and Hampdens. After completing his training he was transferred to No. 50 Squadron based at R.A.F. Swinderby, Lincolnshire.Pinches's first Op was to Frankfurt on 29 August 1941, followed on 2 September 1941 with Berlin, his Log Book notes 'Landed Woolfey'. Carrying out 'Gardening' on 11 September he then undertook an Op to Hamburg on 15 September 1941, suffering a crash at Scampton upon return. He followed this up with a further raid on Hamburg on 29 September (this is logged before his entry of 15 September).Launching an Op to Cologne on 13 October 1941, Pinches set out again on 23 August to Kiel and followed with Ops to Hamburg on 29 October and to Schipol on 31 October. His final Op was on 7 November 1941 entitled 'Search Light Belt'. He then returned to No. 2 School of Air Navigation flying Ansons.For the D.F.C. and Bar group of five awarded to his brother, please see Lot 390.…

Lot 761

A gentleman's silver cased pocket watch by Masters Ltd of Rye; nickel plated Railwayman's pocket watch by Waltham, one other silver plated pocket watch and a selection of ornate pocket watch chains etc

Lot 756

William Ellery Waltham mechanical pocket watch in oversized deep case (55mm diameter) patented 1879 & case #2389 - running at time of listing but missing 1 hand

Lot 1003

WW11 Battle of Britain Pilot Profile Signed H M Stephen. Personally Signed by Wg Cdr H M Stephen DSO DFC 74 Squadron 1940 During Battle of Britain Aircraft Flown including Hurricane and Spitfire. Joined the RAFVR in April 1937 as an Airman u/t Pilot and learned to fly at 13 EandRFTS White Waltham. Having achieved the required standard and number of flying hours, Stephen was offered the chance to train with the regular RAF for six months and was given six months leave of absence from his job. He began training at 11 Group Fighter Pool at St. Athan in early September 1939 and after converting to Hurricanes was posted to 605 Squadron at Tangmere on the 20th, as a Sergeant-Pilot. On 28th March 1940 Stephen was flying in Yellow Section when a He111 was sighted, 605's first encounter with the Luftwaffe. The section leader damaged the bomber and 43 Squadron later shot it down. Commissioned in April, Stephen was posted to 74 Squadron at Hornchurch on the 7th and joined it on the 10th. Over Dunkirk on 24th May he shared in destroying a Hs126 and a Do17, on the 26th shared another Hs126 and on the 27th destroyed a Me109 and shared a Do17. On 28th July Stephen damaged a Me109, on 11th August he destroyed a Me109, probably destroyed two Me109s and two Me110s and damaged a Me109 and a Me110, on the 13th he probably destroyed a Do17, on 11th September destroyed a Ju88 and damaged a Me109, on 1st October damaged a He111 and on the 5th shared a Do17. Stephen claimed a Me109 destroyed and probably another on 20th October, a Me109 destroyed on the 27th, three Ju87s destroyed on 14th November, a Me109 damaged on the 15th, two Me109s shared on the 17th and 30th, a Me109 probably destroyed on 2nd December and two Me109s destroyed and another shared on the 5th. He was awarded the DFC (gazetted 27th August 1940), a Bar to the DFC (gazetted 15th November 1940) and the DSO (gazetted 24th December 1940). On 30th November 1940 Stephen and F/Lt. JC Mungo-Park (above) shared the shooting down of the 600th German plane credited to RAF Biggin Hill. The combat occurred at 34, 000 ft. which was at that time a record altitude for air combat. On 11th January 1941 Stephen was posted away to 59 OTU Turnhouse as CFI, but this was altered to secondment to the RAE Farnborough. In June 1941 Stephen was posted to Portreath, to help form 130 Squadron. He took command of 234 Squadron at Warmwell in late July. On 12th August Stephen damaged a Ju88 and on 15th October he shared in the destruction of a Me109. He led 234 until early 1942, when he was posted to the Far East. Stephen became a member of the Caterpillar Club on 25th April 1942, when he baled out of an aircraft, which caught fire at 4000 feet. He landed safely at Karapara, twelve miles NE of Barapore, near Calcutta. He was Wing Leader at Dum Dum and then Jessore, he later commanded 166 Fighter Wing, went to HQ 224 Group, Fighter Ops and then to Air Command South East Asia, as Ops A. He was released from the RAF in 1945 as a Wing Commander. Taken from The Fighter Pilots Profile Collection Giving your details about career and success of the Signatories. Issued by the Military Gallery. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 320

9ct gold Waltham USA half hunter pocket watch. 55mm case, 17 jewels, manual wind, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers and subsidiary seconds dial at 6. Gross weight 94 grams.

Lot 319

18ct gold Waltham ladies hunter pocket watch. 35mm case, marked 'American Waltham USA', Roman numeral hour markers, subsidiary seconds dial at 6, inner case engraved 'M Malan 1899', 41 grams gross weight.

Lot 321

9ct gold Waltham half hunter pocket watch, c1904. 55mm case, 17 jewels, quick winding crown, gross weight 96 grams, net circa 32 grams); 9ct gold tested chain with tassel to end, gross weight 8.1 grams; seal fob, tested as 14ct gold, carnelian to end engraved with initials, gross weight 8.3 grams.

Lot 176

A Victorian silver Waltham pocket watch and Albert Chain, bold Roman numerals, key wind movement, 53mm diameter silver case, Birmingham 1898, 147g gross, graduated link Albert Chain, 37cm long, 50g

Lot 691

An early 20thC gentleman's gold plated pocket watch, open face, keyless wind, circular enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, AWWW Co. Waltham fifteen jewel movement, the case monogram engraved, dated 1915.

Lot 103

A Waltham gold plated full hunter pocket watchDate: Circa 1900Movement: Bridge plate, numbered 9737902, stem wind and setDial: White enamel, black Roman hour markers, subsidiary seconds at 6Case: Engine-turned front and back, vacant cartouche to frontSize: 52mmAccompaniments: Silver open face pocket watch, Joseph Ashton & Co. London 1902, 4.5oz gross

Lot 7136

A .935 silver enamelled half hunter fob watch, an open face silver fob watch a/f, and a lady's Waltham full hunter gold plated fob watch

Lot 7145

A collection of watch movements including a Waltham example and Swiss, and an unmarked watch key

Lot 84

A fine example of late 19th-century American horology, this A.W. Co. Waltham hunter case pocket watch, serial number 4561069, showcases the exceptional craftsmanship of the American Waltham Watch Company. The timepiece features a classic Roman numeral dial with a subsidiary seconds register, elegantly housed in an intricately engraved gold case. The interior bears the serial number 308937. This exquisite pocket watch is a prized addition for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage timepieces.Issued: 19th centuryDimensions: 1.75"L x 2.5"HCondition: Age related wear. Tested using a PuriTEST gold testing kit. The reaction indicates that the case falls between 14K and 18K gold, though no hallmark or stamp was found to confirm the exact purity. Functionality not guaranteed. Missing its front clear cover.

Lot 126

A finely crafted vintage Waltham wristwatch featuring an exquisite octagonal case marked 6/OW Keystone Watchcase J. Boss 14K Gold Filled with serial number 1503616. The watch houses a 15-jewel mechanical movement, proudly engraved with Waltham U.S.A. and the designation Sapphire, alongside serial number 25 853346. The intricate movement showcases precision engineering, with visible gearwork and finely detailed components. The case is adorned with delicate engravings along its edges, reflecting the timeless elegance of early 20th-century design. The watch is completed with a period-style black fabric strap, lending an authentic vintage appeal. A remarkable piece for collectors of early American timepieces, this Waltham wristwatch exemplifies the brand’s legacy of craftsmanship and innovation. Wristwatch measures 7.5"L when fully extended.Issued: Early 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear. Functionality not guaranteed.

Lot 92

An antique Waltham pocket watch with a gold case, featuring an engraved presentation dedication reading: “Presented to M.J. Deeir For Meritorious Work By W.A. Tripp Mgr.†This elegant timepiece has a classic white dial with black Arabic numerals, red minute markers, and a subsidiary seconds dial at the six o’clock position. The movement is marked A.W.W. Co. Waltham Mass. with serial number 11748568, dating its production to the early 20th century. The inner case bears the number 3172430. A refined and historically significant collector’s piece, perfect for vintage timepiece enthusiasts.Issued: Early 20th centuryDimensions: 2"L x 2.75"HCondition: Age related wear. Functionality not guaranteed. Gold testing using a PuriTEST gold testing kit suggests the case falls between 14K and 18K gold, though no hallmark or stamp was found to confirm the exact purity. Hairline cracks on dial face.

Lot 367

A Waltham gold plated open faced pocket watch, comprising a signed white dial with numeral markers, subsidiary dial at 6, plain case approx 47mm, signed movement numbered 13930133, keyless wind,(will not wind) along with a similar plated Scott Taunton open faced pocket watch, case approx 50mm, (winds and ticking) Further details: wear commensurate with age  Further informationNote: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, modifications and restorations may not be disclosed in the catalogue description, for more information on any detail related to this lot please request a condition report with specific questions or view the lot in person

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