Lot 147
A 20th century silver keyless wind open face pocket watch signed Kay's Keyless Triumph, the...
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Lot 147
A 20th century silver keyless wind open face pocket watch signed Kay's Keyless Triumph, the...
Lot 147
Lot Description
A 20th century silver keyless wind open face pocket watch signed Kay's Keyless Triumph, the white dial with hourly applied black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial positioned to six o'clock, bordered by a minute track, circular shaped case with milled band, engine turned decoration and a vacant cartouche to rear, hallmarked Birmingham 1924, fitted with an unsigned seven jewel movement with club tooth lever escapement. Case diameter 49mm. Together with a base metal key wind open face centre seconds pocket watch signed Tell. Case diameter 55mm.
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
Kay's Keyless Triumph pocket watch, keyless wind movement is currently functioning, movement has marks and scratches, dial has marks and scratches, hands have marks and tarnishing, glass has marks and light scratches, glass has marks but appears to be free from scratches to the naked eye, case has marks and scratches as a result of general use, bezel has more visible scratches, hinge has wear to the corners, inner dust cover has visible scratches, crown is a differing colour than the body of the case, pendent and box have marks and scratches.
Tell centre seconds pocket watch, key wind movement is not currently functioning as components are missing, dial has a significant chip and cracks between five and six o'clock, hands have marks, glass has significant scratches and marks, case has marks and scratches as a result of general wear, case also has wear to the plating and tarnishing, inner cover shows scratches, pendent and bow have marks and scratches.
Please note that this lot does not come with box or papers.
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