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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- 426
Derbyshire Instrument makers lathe with quick change collet release, about 70 Derbyshire collets, expanding and contracting adjustable chucks, step chucks, pivot polishing, wheel cutting, and grinding attachment, single cross slide, dual cross slide with lever feed, turret attachment, lever feed with adjustable stops, adapter for 8mm collets, #1 thru #60 8mm collets, set of 8mm wheel chucks, 8mm face plate, expanding and contracting adj 8mm chucks, reversing switch, grinding collets, and blank chucks for making custom sizes
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Photo17  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$4100
- 427
Watchmakers multi draw floor cabinet with paneled ends
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Photo2  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$300
- 428
Polishing machine with buffing wheels, wire wheels and polishing sticks with two additional boxes of polishing supplies and buffs
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Photo2  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$225
- 429
Swiss brass wheel topping engine with cutters and stumps
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$500
- 430
Electroplating set up with 14K,18K, silver, copper and electro cleaning solutions
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$30
- 431
Box of handmade tools for watchmakers and casemakers from the 1800s, some signed
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$400
- 432
Shorty WW 8mm lathe on stand with motor
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$100
- 433
Acetylene and oxygen tanks with regulators, with Jeweler's micro torch, all tips
and original manual
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$180
- 434
5 micrometers, depth, inside, and outside, with lathe measuring and other machinist tools in machinist tool box
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$70
- 435
Box of casemaker’s stumps
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$600
- 436
Chest of eight drawers with contents; joint tubing, both GF and silver, brass spring wire, tweezers, dental burrs, and wheels, small HHS drill bits, spring making steel, wrenches and measuring tools
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$100
- 437
Cigar box full of watchmakers tools
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$50
- 438
Timing machine for watchmakers by Watch master
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$10
- 439
Machinist’s chest full of watchmaker’s tools
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$275
- 440
BU Ships Bearing bar in original box
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$40
- 441
Foredom tool with extra hammer handpiece
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$100
- 442
Box of silver solders and carbide gravers with sharpening wheels and diamond paste
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$30
- 443
Box of watchmaker’s and casemaker’s tools
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$110
- 444
Box with joint pins for watch cases, jewelry saw blades, and Foredom attachments
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$40
- 445
Box with cleaning motor, pulleys and shafts, jewelry torches, etc
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$40
- 446
Casemaker’s lot of mandrels
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$20
- 447
Engraving tool-NIB
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$10
- 448
Machine for cutting joint tubing for watch cases
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$50
- 449
Metal cabinet with watch batteries, eye loupes, watch bands
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$10
- 450
Metal saw blades
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$50
- 451
Microscope, single lens
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$20
- 452
Watch and clockmaker’s tap and die set, 8mm
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$70
- 453
Watch case pliers, soldering block, solder paste
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$225
- 454
Watchmakers tools-includes watch case joint tubing assortment, assortment of Knurling cutters from France c1800’s
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$350
- 455
US Bureau of Ships brass bearing bar
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$50
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