Lot 455: Sold for £75 hammer

Estimate £80-£120

A late 19th Century silver cased open faced pocket watch with subsidiary seconds dial, the movement signed D.T. Marcuson, Birmingham and numbered 54420 and the case hallmarked for Chester 1888, together with a silver cricket presentation watch fob awarded to J. Pope for bowling average, C.H.M Cricket Club 1900, a silver cased Express English Lever pocket watch, the dial signed J.G Greaves of Sheffield and the case hallmarked Chester 1898, together with a silver cased fob watch, Birmingham 1882, some damage. (4)

Condition report
Marcuson watch - cosmetically OK but the movement does not wind. English Lever watch - not running. Some corrosion to the hinges and hands and the hinges are broken and so the front and back covers are loose and dented. Fob watch - in a poor condition with a big scuff out of the enamel dial at the number 2 position. Not running. Cricket fob - the suspension loop is bent out of shape and one of the edges is also bent.

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