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