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Catalogue for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction to be held on Wednesday 17th of December 2025

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description ( and estimated value in GBP )
  • A late 19th Century early 20th Century open faced key wind pocket watch, contained in an 18ct gold case, the back marked Examined by Barraud & Lunds 41 Cornhill London and numbered 1550, 30 grams gross complete with key

427

A late 19th Century early 20th Century open faced key wind pocket watch, contained in an 18ct gold case, the back marked Examined by Barraud & Lunds 41 Cornhill London and numbered 1550, 30 grams gross complete with key £300-400

  • A Longines open faced dress pocket watch with silvered dial and Arabic numerals, the movement numbered 4012133, the case marked EFCO Longines

429

A Longines open faced dress pocket watch with silvered dial and Arabic numerals, the movement numbered 4012133, the case marked EFCO Longines £100-140

  • Burnsdean 609 Commercial Road London, a silver cased open faced key wind pocket watch with enamelled dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary second hand, the movement numbered 87067, London 1901 (currently running), together with a John Walker 76 The Strand, a Continental silver cased open face key wind pocket watch with black dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary second hand (currently running, no key)

432

Burnsdean 609 Commercial Road London, a silver cased open faced key wind pocket watch with enamelled dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary second hand, the movement numbered 87067, London 1901 (currently running), together with a John Walker 76 The Strand, a Continental silver cased open face key wind pocket watch with black dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary second hand (currently running, no key) £50-75

  • Henry Sanderson, a Georgian fusee pair cased pocket watch, movement signed Henry Sanderson London 1911, with Egyptian columns, circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals, contained in a gilt and tortoiseshell effect case

434

Henry Sanderson, a Georgian fusee pair cased pocket watch, movement signed Henry Sanderson London 1911, with Egyptian columns, circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals, contained in a gilt and tortoiseshell effect case £100-150