Denhams Auction Catalogue

for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction to be held on Wednesday 15th and Thursday 16th of July 2026

Lot No Description Est Image
376 A gentleman's Elgin keyless pocket watch with enamelled dial, Arabic numerals, the movement signed Elgin Natl. Watch Company USA 8843700, contained in a gold case marked 14K, the case marked Keystone 116g gross 1000-1400
377 A lady's open faced key wind fob watch with gilt dial and Roman numerals, movement no. 13559, contained in an 18ct gold case, 76g gross 800-1000
378 A gentleman's open faced keyless pocket watch with enamelled dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary second hand, contained in a 15ct gold case, the dust cover engraved "Presented to Rev. W A Blackwall MA, by the parishioners of Holy Trinity Church, Stockton on Tees January 1910", back is monogrammed, 82g 500-800
379 Masonic, G B Giobbio of Bath, a key wind fusee, pair cased, pocket watch, the enamelled dial decorated Masonic symbols, square, compasses, beehive, all seeing eye, the movement signed G B Giobbio of Bath, no. 4354, the pierced cock to the back having rising sun, square and compasses, contained in a silver case, London 1815 150-200
380 Masonic, T & B King, East Smithfield London, a fusee full hunter pocket watch, the enamelled dial marked in place of numerals Thomas Wood, with pillars, square, compasses, key, ark, all seeing eye and beehive, movement no. 6456, contained in a silver case 150-200
381 Masonic, Henry Mellor of Stockport, a fusee open face pocket watch, the enamelled dial with subsidiary second hand and decorated arches, beehive, ark, square and compasses, movement signed Henry Mellor Stockport no. 811, contained in a silver case Birmingham 1810 by William Howard 150-200
385 John Forrest, London EC, a fusee key wind pocket watch with enamelled dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary second hand no. 166562, the movement marked London EC16652, makers to The Admiralty, contained in a silver case London 1888, together with 1 other, the unsigned back plate no. 4994, contained in a silver case Birmingham 1855 60-80