Prices
Realized
from Sunday,
June 6, 2004
Vintage
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry
Auction
Location: Radisson
Hotel
Merrimack, NH
All items sold without Buyer's Premium or
Sales Tax
(Featuring
the Dr Morton Bryer Clock Collection)
Sunday,
June 6, 2004 at 12:00 noon
Auction
Location: Radisson
Hotel
Merrimack, NH
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- 313
WW’s-(2); Zodiac SS auto as is and Eternamatic black dial
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04
for $160
- 314
WW’s-(2) gold Omega
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$325
- 315
WW’s-(2) 14K rectangular Gruen, and a Longines
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04
for $275
- 316
WW’s-(2) 14K round Jules Jurgensen
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04
for $180
- 317
WW’s-(2) 14K round Longines
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04
for $300
- 318
WW’s-(2) gold; LeCoultre and Jules Jurgensen
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$400
- 319
WW’s-(2) as is; Jules Jurgensen SS auto day date with later band and a Mido multifort auto
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$50
- 320
WW’s-(2) Swiss ladies
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$225
- 321
WW’s-(2) YGF Accutron; with later bands
Photo1  
Photo2  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$130
- 322
WW’s-(2) 14K; Benrus Mod BH3 and a Lussier (crazed dial)
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$225
- 323
WW’s-(2); Gruen and Swiss generic
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$170
- 324
WW’s-(3); Two complete stainless Tag Heuer and a three register parts watch
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$1400
- 325
WW’s-(3) Swiss 14K fancy cased rectangular men’s
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04
for $325
- 326
WW’s-(3) 14K Waltham
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$275
- 327
WW’s-(3) 14K; two Bulova and a Benrus
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04
for $375
- 328
WW’s-(3) generic Swiss in 14K
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04
for $150
- 329
WW’s-(3) gold Swiss
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04
for $300
- 330
WW’s-(3) ladies with gold bands
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$375
- 331
WW’s-(3) rectangular 14K Swiss with hooded lugs
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$250
- 332
WW’s-(3) Swiss gold; two very clean 14K Benrus and a Bulova (missing stem and crown)
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$275
- 333
WW’s-(3) Swiss gold, one Russian, an Ideal, and an Imperial
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$190
- 334
WW’s-(3) Swiss men’s 14K
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04
for $250
- 335
WW’s-(3) Swiss gold rectangular
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$325
- 336
WW’s-(3); Longines tank (missing crown), Timex, Lord Elgin
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$250
- 337
WW’s-(3); Movado quartz, Gruen, and Swiss
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$225
- 338
WW’s-(3); Bulova Military 10BNCH with dustcover, Benrus Model GH3 military and a Hamilton Auto Illinois Incabloc
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$250
- 339
WW’s-(4) Swiss ring watches
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$250
- 340
WW’s-(4) gold heads only
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$350
- 341
WW’s-(4) Illinois men’s mvts and dials as is; two 307’s, another 15J and one 17J
Photo1  
Photo2  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$110
- 342
WW’s-(4) men’s rectangular gold
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$275
- 343
WW’s-(4); Three gold pendant watches w/gold pendants and gold ring watch
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$250
- 344
WW’s-(4) military as is; GF WWI wire lug, WWII Hamilton sub sec with military ordinance #’s, and 2 WWII Waltham sweep second with ordinance #s
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$200
- 345
WW’s-(5) ladies gold pendant watches w/gold pendants
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$300
- 346
WW’s-(5) 14K; Elgin round, Hampden rectangular, Gruen round and two Swiss
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04
for $325
- 347
WW’s-(5) LeCoultre YGF manual, round, square and rectangular
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04
for $750
- 348
WW’s-(5) men’s rectangular, four 14K and one GF
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$350
- 349
WW’s-(5) ladies quartz; 14K Lucien Picard, 18K Swiss, 14K Swiss, 18KWG Art Deco, and a rectangular WG wire lugged
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$225
- 350
WW’s-(5) men’s and ladies, three in gold
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$190
- 351
WW’s-(6) Ladies Omega manual, SS, GF, 14K and 18K
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04
for $350
- 352
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- 353
WW’s-(7); ladies gold Perregaux, Hamilton man’s stainless, YGF man’s Benrus, Ben Hogan Timex travel, with later Mickey Mouses
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$550
- 354
WW’s-(10); Ladies Swiss 17J in 14KYG with 14K band (missing crown), Benrus GF and stainless, Eldor GF and stainless, silver cased Ergo, stainless Rulon, Elgin, Carrington, Luntz and a Gruen
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$275
- 355
WW’s-(10) Seiko as is; 5 automatics, 1 manual wind, 4 quartz
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$10
- 356
WW’s-(11) ladies assorted
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$225
- 357
WW’s-(11) as is; Hamilton Auto, Bulova 23J auto, Vulcain auto, Vulcain manual, Omega Seamaster 300 auto, Elgin rectangular, Hamilton 21J auto, Wittnauer auto, Pierre Dore alarm, Accutron Quartz, Ladies Movado Queenmatic
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$275
- 358
WW’s-(12) ladies; eleven gold and one WGF
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$700
- 359
WW’s-(13) pendant watches, most in gold
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$600
Some photos may have
distortions from light reflections. These distortions are not necessarily
problems with the watches. If you are in question, please ask us .
Lots
that contain multiple pieces are sold as is-we advise personal attendance or a
representative at the live auction if you would like to bid on these multiple
pieces.
We have tried to keep a format
for taking photographs. In general, for open face pocket watches the dial is the
first photograph, the case is the second photograph, the movement is the third
photograph, and the hallmark is the fourth photograph. In general, for
hunting case pocket watches the case is the first photograph, the dial is the
second photograph, the movement is the third photograph, and the hallmark is the
fourth photograph. In general, for wristwatches the front of the case and
the dial is the first photograph, the back of the case is the second photograph,
and the movement is the third photograph if available. -Jones
& Horan Auction Team
Here is a key to abbreviations:
"CT" = carat
"DMK" = damaskeening "DSD" = double sunk
dial "DWT" = pennyweight "ET" =
engine turned "GCW" = gold center
wheel "GF" = gold-filled "GJS"
= gold jewel settings "HC" = hunting case
"HL" = hairlines "J" =
jewels 14 "K" = karat
"KW" = keywind "KS" =
keyset "LS" = lever set "mm" =
millimeter "OF" = open face "PW" = pocket
watch "RN" = Roman numeral 16
"S" = size "S#" = serial
number "SS" = stainless steel or stem
set "TW" =total weight "WG" = white
gold "WW" = wrist watch "YG" =
yellow gold