A lady's Rolex Oyster perpetual date wristwatch with blue dial, contained in a stainless steel case on an integral stainless steel bracelet, the case numbered 568B, compete with original box and certificate numbered 160, the watch was purchased on the 24th December 2002
£2400-2800
An 18ct yellow gold cased, keyless, open faced pocket watch by Russells of 118 Church Street Liverpool, the back signed and numbered 255924, 47.4 grams gross
£300-400
H Samual, an open faced key wind fob watch with enamelled dial and Roman numerals, contained in a silver case, together with a silver Albert 26 grams
£50-75
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
£500-700
An unusual gun metal cased 2 colour dial chronograph stop watch with calendar dial, inscribed H Williamson Ltd. London, the movement numbered 3364 USPatent D.R.P.388992, the movement containing a cover marked Spare parts in here, Swiss Made, the 50mm case numbered 526436
£60-80
J W Benson "The Ludgate Watch", a Victorian open faced key wind pocket watch with enamelled dial, Roman numerals and subsidiary second hand contained in a silver case London 1885 (currently running) together with J Hargreaves open faced keyless pocket watch with enamelled dial and Arabic numerals, contained in a rolled gold case (currently running)
£40-60
A Centre Seconds Chronograph open faced pocket watch with enamelled dial, Roman numerals marked Centre Seconds Chronograph Specially Examined Swiss Made, contained in a silver plated case (glass cracked)
£40-50
A Dickinson & Co. of Burnley, a William IV fusee open faced key wind pocket watch, with enamelled dial, Roman numerals and subsidiary second hand the movement numbered 16445, contained in a silver case, Chester 1827, complete with key (second hand missing), together with a key wind open faced fob watch with enamelled dial Roman numerals in a silver case (not working)
£40-50
J N Jones, 358 Strand, London, an open cased key wind fob watch with with enamelled dial, Roman numerals numbered 26226, contained in a silver case London 1877 hung on a silver chain, together with an open faced key wind pocket watch with enamelled dial, Roman numerals
£40-50
A Nestou open faced pocket watch with enamelled dial, Arabic numerals, contained in a chrome case, a Pilot dress pocket watch contained in a chrome case (glass loose) and a gilt cased pocket watch
£30-40
A Goliath 8 day travelling timepiece, contained in a chrome case with enamelled dial Arabic numerals within a silver mounted easel case with inscription, Birmingham 1925
£50-70
Mercer of England, a bracket timepiece with 13cm gilt dial, silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, contained in a mahogany case 23cm h x 18cm w x 11cm d
£40-60
A Victorian novelty table top aneroid barometer with 7cm silvered dial in the form of a ships wheel, the base marked Baxter 16 Cockspur Street, London, 20cm x 15cm x 12cm
£50-75
An Edwardian Continental timepiece with 5cm paper dial, Arabic numerals, contained in a porcelain case supported by 2 figures of ladies representing The Arts, base impressed 533 2, 28cm h x 16cm w x 14cm
£40-60
A 19th Century 8 day striking longcase clock with 36cm square painted dial, spandrels painted cornucopia with subsidiary second hand, calendar aperture, complete with pendulum, weights and key, contained in an inlaid oak case 220cm h
£80-120
An Improved "Peandar" Fortinette Standard Barometer, no.1303, a Fortin type mercury stick barometer with ebonised and brass case 110cm h, mounted on a plain board
£40-60