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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- 598
PW’s-(2) mvts and dials only; English fusee with dial and mvt both marked WH Caloun Nashville Tenn 45mm and a 44mm nickel high grade split second in excellent condition signed Theodore Starr NY
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Photo2  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$400
- 599
PW’s-(2) Sportcraft chrome plated nickel Swiss stopwatches, New Old Stock with boxes
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Photo2  This lot sold on 6/6/04
for $50
- 600
PW’s-(2) .800 silver OF, ladies and man’s with pink gold bezels
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Photo2  This lot sold on 6/6/04
for $275
- 601
PW’s-(2); Breitling chrome plated nickel split second stopwatches with 30 min registers
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04
for $170
- 602
PW’s-(2); Swiss pendant in YG and enamel signed Mattley in scalloped HC (damaged dial) and a gold and enamel Jules Mathey in HC (needs lift spring)
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Photo2  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$550
- 603
PW’s-(2) as is; 47mm silver HC KWKS cuvette stamped MJ Tobias with interesting engraving of mountain climber and a gold 50mm cased French fusee with cuvette and large diamond endstone, white porcelain dial with Arabic numerals; (fine gold case and mvt, poor dial, hl’s and flaked)
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Photo2  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$425
- 604
PW’s-(2) Hampden; 105 16S 21J LS and 18S 17J PS (brassy case)
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Photo2  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$170
- 605
PW’s-(2) O-S 14K HC as is; Hampden and Elgin
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Photo10  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$350
- 606
PW’s-(2) Swiss about 47mm silver OF lever (both clean and running)
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Photo8  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$190
- 607
PW’s-(2) Swiss gold HC; James Tissot 35mm with box and a Swiss enamel with key and stamp
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Photo2  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$250
- 608
PW’s-(2) 18S Hampden OF with DSD and 17J New Railway in worn case
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$225
- 609
PW’s-(2) Swiss enamel stem wind porcelain dials (one pin set in need of movement work and a crystal)
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Photo2  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$275
- 610
PW’s-(2); Illinois 17J adj LS and a Burlington 19J LS (in poor case)
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$150
- 611
PW’s-(2) OS HC as is; Waltham 14K (needs hands and crystal) and a Swiss O-S enamel 10J
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Photo11  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$275
- 612
PW’s-(2) 18S Elgin PS and a Hampden LS (brassy case)
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$100
- 613
PW’s-(2) Swiss 55mm HC; Arnold Adams and a Tobias, both with keys
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Photo2  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$160
- 614
PW’s-(2); Burlington 16S YGF HC 19J 3 finger bridge and an 18S Rockford SW marked adjusted, as is
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$250
- 615
PW’s-(3) verge fusee as is; W Paulit and Co Stockholm, Wm Constable Dundee, and J Gibson London
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04
for $350
- 616
PW’s-(3) Waltham; two 16S GF OF and a 10S GF HC
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Photo2  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$140
- 617
PW’s-(3) YG ball form; Avalon, Borel and Heno
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$140
- 618
PW’s-(3); Hamilton WGF 910, Illinois 17J, and a Hampden Dueber Grand
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Photo2  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$180
- 619
PW’s-(3) GF pendants, two Elgin and a Waltham
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$190
- 620
PW’s-(3); gold fancy dial Waltham missing cuvette, and two GF HC pendants and several keys
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$350
- 621
PW’s-(4) Swiss; one GF 16S HC, one silver OF abut 10S, and two base metal (all complete)
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Photo2  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$140
- 622
PW’s-(4) gold pendants; multi colored French, a boxed Swiss and two other Swiss
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$180
- 623
PW’s-(4); Elgin GF OF, Swiss Mura 12S in YGF, Gruen Veri Thin in engraved GF case and a Seth Thomas GF 7J
Photo1     This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$90
- 624
PW’s-(5) Elgin; two 18S OF, two 16S OF and a 6S HC
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Photo2  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$400
- 625
PW’s-(5) Wakmann chrome plated nickel stopwatches with boxes, New Old Stock
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04
for $250
- 626
PW’s-(5); 14K Elgin, 14K Tavanna, two Swiss in nickel cases and an Elgin 16S (complete but as is)
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04
for $225
- 627
PW’s-(5) fusee from the late 18th and early nineteenth centuries; includes Wm Stapleton England, Godfrey Paris, Ransom London in worn gilt repousse case, and two unmarked, with misc winding keys (complete but in need of overhaul)
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04
for $500
- 628
PW’s-(6) Chesterfield Swiss New Old Stock chrome-plated nickel OF
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04
for $275
- 629
Watch lot-wrists and several pockets
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$10
- 630
Watch lot-includes a Timer, pocket Ben, dial and box, chains, key, etc
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$60
- 631
Watch lot-several vintage wrists and pockets including one with train on ore back
Photo1  This lot sold on 6/6/04 for
$80
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