Horological Auction

More from Red Skelton, Vintage Pocket and Wristwatches, Estate Jewelry, Coins, Clocks, etc

Sunday, June 22, 2008 at 12:00pm Noon             

On View:  Sunday (day of sale) from 8:00am – 11:45pm and Saturday, June 21, 2008 from 7:00pm – 9:00pm

 NEW Auction Location:  Radisson Hotel Manchester 700 Elm St Manchester, NH 03103 

Hotel Telephone: (603) 625-1000 or (888) 201-1718

View Photos, Condition Reports and Estimates of Auction Items at:  www.jones-horan.com

Viewing In-Person at Auction Location:  Please note New Auction Location in Manchester, NH

Sunday (day of sale) from 8:00am – 11:45pm and Saturday, June 21, 2008 from 7:00pm – 9:00pm

Additional In-Person Viewing:

Available at our Goffstown, NH office before June 18 .  Call (603) 623-5314 to set up an appointment. 

Auction Location:

Radisson Hotel Manchester 700 Elm St Manchester, NH 03103  Telephone (603) 625-1000 or (888) 201-1718

Driving Directions to Auction Location:

From Logan Airport, Boston, MA: Through the Sumner Tunnel to Route 93N.  Near Manchester, NH take Rte 293N (left hand exit off Rte 93).  After Brown Ave exit stay to right as 293N bears right.  Stay on Rte 293N to Exit #5/Granite Street.  Turn right at bottom of ramp, and then go through two sets of lights.  Hotel garage is next left.   

From Maine, Portsmouth, NH: Take Route 95 South to Route 101 West to Manchester, NH. Bear right onto 293 N/101 West.  After Brown Ave exit stay to right as 293N bears right.  Stay on Rte 293N to Exit #5/Granite Street.  Turn right at bottom of ramp, and then go through two sets of lights.  Hotel garage is next left.    

From Vermont:  Take route 89S to Rte 93S to Rte 293S.  On 293 S take exit #6.  Exit will circle around and over the Amoskeag Bridge.  Stay right and take Canal St ramp.  Follow Canal St for about 1 mile (8 sets of lifhts) to Granite St (Bus station is on your left).  Take left on Granite St.  Hotel garage is next left.

From NJ, NYC, CT:  Take Rte 95N to New Haven, then Rte 91N to Hartford.  From Hartford, take Rte 84 to Rte 90 (Mass Pike).  Take Mass Pike to Rte 290 (Worcester) to Rte 495 (Lowell) to Rte 3N (Nashua).  Stay on Rte 3.  Just South of Manchester, NH Rte 3 becomes Rte 293.  Take Exit #5/Granite Street.  Turn right at bottom of ramp, then go through two sets of lights.  Hotel garage is next left.

Manchester Boston Regional Airport (MHT)

The Auction Location is just 5 miles from this airport (MHT) which is served by: Air Canada, Continental Airlines, Continental Connection, Continental Express, Delta Air Lines, Delta Connection COMAIR, Northwest Airlines, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, United Express, US Airways and US Airways Express, and others.  There is a complimentary shuttle service from (MHT) to the Auction Location.  Use the Radisson Hotel Manchester coutesy telephone.

Boston’s Logan International Airport (BOS)

The Auction Location is just 60 minutes from (BOS), which serves all major airlines.   Shuttle service is available from Flight Line Inc (800-245-2525) www.flightlineinc.com or Grace Limousine (800 328-4544) or (603 666-0203) www.gracelimo.com.  There is a large Bus station adjacent to the Hotel.  See www.concordcoachlines.com/manchester_newhampshire_bus_station.htm

Overnight Accommodations at the Auction Location:

Auction Location: Radisson Hotel Manchester 700 Elm St Manchester, NH 03103  Telephone (603) 625-1000 or (888) 201-1718

There is a complimentary shuttle service from the Manchester Airport to the Radisson Hotel Manchester and back.  Use the courtesy telephone in the luggage claim area, or call the Radisson Hotel Manchester at (603) 625-1000.   Mention Jones and Horan Auction Team to get a group rate discount.  Also, there are many other Hotels nearby in the Manchester, New Hampshire area to choose from.

Index to Sunday, June 22 Auction Lots

1 - 48:  Coins

192 - 260:  European Pocketwatches

49 - 104:  Estate Jewelry

261 - 287:  Chains, Fobs, PW Cases

105 - 140:  Carriage and Small Clocks, Clocks, Miscellaneous

288 - 371:  American Pocketwatches

141 - 191:  Wristwatches

372 - 402:  Multiple Pocketwatches

453 Mast Road, Goffstown, NH 03045         Tel  (603) 623-5314 or (800) 622-8120   Fax  (603) 626-5974        NH license #2445

 

No Buyer’s Premium,  No Sales Tax,  Credit Cards with No Extra Charges

 

Auction Lots 1 – 402 will be sold on Sunday, June 22, 2008 in the following order starting at 12:00pm noon.

                              You may plan on 100+ sales per hour.  Thank you and hope you enjoy the auction!            

Coins

 

1

Assorted silver coins with $24.80 face of 90% silver and $2.50 face of 40% silver

 

2

One roll of 58 Indian Head pennies 1889-1907; (50) are G, (8) are AG-3

 

3

(152) pennies including (16) Indian Head Pennies to include 1860 VF-20, 1863 XF-40, (36) steel, (100) wheat pennies, (14) Buffalo nickels, a few copies of old coins and a few foreign coins

 

4

Bills and Coins; (33) Bills to include (3) $5 bills with one 1928 and two 1934, (21) 1976 $2 bills, (9) $1 Silver Certificate, along with (13) non-silver Kennedy ½ Dollars and (4) Eisenhower Dollars

 

5

Bills and Coins; (1) 1928 $1 Silver Certificate VF, (1) 1953B $2 bill VF, (1) 1954 Canada $1 bill F, (3) Silver Dollars 1880, 1882, and 1934D EX-40 to AV-50, (2) 1893 Columbian Expo ½ dollar XF-40, 1828, 1854 ½ dollar with a hole otherwise EX-40, $10.20 in 90% silver, $.50 in 40% silver, (42) wheat pennies of which (2) are 1909 VDB VF-20

 

6

½ Dollar Stone Mountain Commemorative VF-20

 

7

(2) ½ Dollars; 1862P VG-8 and 1918S AU-50

 

8

(15) Token medals and Foreign coins; (1) early England service medal, (1) 1863 Wilson’s medal, (1) 1833 Robertson and Jones, (2) 1866 Metropolitan Insurance Company tokens, (3) early Canadian tokens, (2) 1797 English 2 Pence F-12 and G-4 and (3) Foreign coins, (1) 1893 World Fair Token and (1) 1876 Token

 

9

(8) Hard Time Tokens; (2) My Victory Jackson XF-45 and VF-20 L8-HT9, (3) Executive Experiment L18-HT32, one is AU-50 and two are VF-20, (1) Phoenix Firmness l-47-HT66 VF-30, (1) Ship Lightening L60-HT 18 VF-20 and (1) Merchants of Wall St bent

 

10

(12) Type coins; (2) ½ cents 1806 with large 6 stems G-4 old cleaning and an 1851 F-12/VF-20 with rim damage, (5) large cents including 1820 small date damaged, 1837 medium letter F-12, 1838 VG-8, 1843 spooned, 1853 VF-20, (5) 2 cents including (2) 1864 VF-20, (1) 1864 VG-8, (1) 1865 AG-3, (1) 1866 G-4

 

11

(7) Type coins; (1) 1873 three cent Nickel F-12, (3) ½ dimes 1839O F-12, 1853 VF-20 with four dig marks, 1843 G-4, (1) Shield nickel VF-20, (2) dimes 1884 G-4 and 1913 G-4 and (1) 1912 War Maneuver Medal

 

12

(1) $1 Lafayette Commemorative AU-55

 

13

(8) Silver Dollars; (6) Morgan F-12 to F-40 (one is a Love token) and (2) Peace 1921 VF-20 and 1922 F-12

 

14

(12) Fractional Currency Fine to UNC; (1) George Washington 10 Cent Currency UNC, (4) 10 Cent Liberty Currency F to VF and (1) 1776 Eighteen Piece New Jersey note

 

15

A large lot of Early Bank Notes and Bills to include (1) 1807 $20 Bank of United States, Boston, Mass Bearer note F-12, (37) Confederate Notes and Bills to include (10) 1862 $100 Bearer interest notes F to VF, (2) $5 Dollar, (1) $20 1861 note F-12, (7) North Carolina notes 25 Cents to $10 between 1861 and 1866 F to VF and (2) 1914 Mexico $1 Bills

 

16

(1) 1879 Gold $10 Liberty Head, VF-30 marks on face from old cleaning

 

17

(1) 1881S Gold $10 Liberty Head, XF-40 marks on face

 

18

(1) 1886S Gold $10 Liberty Head, VF-20

 

19

(1) 1898 Gold $10 Liberty Head, AU-55 cleaned rim damage

 

20

(1) 1899 Gold $10 Liberty, AU-50

 

21

(1) 1881P Gold Liberty $5, VF-20

 

22

(1) 1881 Gold $5 Liberty Head, VF-30

 

23

(1) 1882 Gold $5 Liberty Head, XF-40 cleaned

 

24

(1) 1905S Gold $5 Liberty Head, VF-30

 

25

(1) 1910 Gold $5 Indian Head, AU-50

 

26

(1) 1913 Gold $5 Indian Head, XF-40

 

27

(1) 1854 Gold $2½ Liberty Head, XF-40

 

28

(1) 1898 Gold $2½ Liberty Head, MS-61

 

29

(1) 1901 Gold $2½ Liberty Head, MS-62

 

30

(1) 1902 Gold $2½ Liberty Head, MS-60

 

31

(1) 1906 Gold $2 ½ Liberty Head, MS-60

 

32

(1) 1907 Gold $2 ½ Liberty Head, MS-60

 

33

(1) 1912 Gold $2 ½ Indian Head, AU-50

 

34

(1) 1915 Gold $2 ½ Indian Head, AU-55

 

35

(1) 1915 Gold $2 ½ Indian Head, AU-55

 

36

(1) 1925 Gold $2 ½ Indian Head, MS-60 small dent in rim

 

37

(1) 1849 Gold $1 Liberty Head, VF-20/AU-50 open wreath

 

38

(1) 1853 Gold $1 Liberty Head Type I, VF-20 cleaned

 

39

(1) 1853 Gold $1 Liberty Head Type I, AU-55, small dent in rim

 

40

(1) 1854 Gold $1 Liberty Head Type I, AU-50 weak head

 

41

(1) 1803 Gold $1 McKinley, AU-50 cleaned

 

42

(1) 1853 Gold $½ Liberty Head California, AU-50 scratch on back

 

43

(1) 1769 Gold 5 Rubles Russia, VF-20 damage to very top

 

44

(1) 1858A Gold 20 Francs France, VF-20 .1867 AGW

 

45

(1) 1914 Gold 20 Francs France, AU-55 .1867 AGW

 

46

(1) 1935 Gold 20 Francs Swiss, AU-55 .1867 AGW

 

47

(1) 1926 Gold 5 Pesos Columbia, weak strike .2355 AGW

 

48

(1) 1926 Gold 20 Pesos Chile, XF-40 .1177 AGW

Estate Jewelry

 

49

Ring- Platinum and diamond in vintage estate setting, 3.37 ct, I-1 or I-2 clarity

 

50

Cuff bracelets- Matching pair in 14K YG with WG overlay inset with approximately 40-50 ct of single cut diamonds, 2½”D, 73.8g TW

 

51

Brooch- 18K YG and deep blue enamel brooch in floral form inset in center with 1/8ct stone and eight accent stones, 40mm 20.6g TW

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52

Bracelet- 14K YG with high quality diamond and rubies, approximately 2ct TW of diamonds and 1ct TW of rubies, 7”L c1980

 

53

Cross- 14K YG and approximately 15ct Amethyst, 3.8g TW

 

54

Ring- Aquamarine rectangular emerald cut approximately 7.5ct and 14K YG basket setting surrounded by 2 groups of quality diamonds approximately ½ct TW, c1948

 

55

Bracelet- 14K gold with 36 pts rubies and 45 pts sapphires 8”L & 47.5g TW

 

56

Ring- 14K YG 5-stone diamond set with approximately 1ct TW

 

57