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The Watch Sale Tuesday 28Th July 2015 the Watch Sale Tuesday 28Th July 2015 at 11.00Am The Watch Sale Tuesday 28th July 2015 The Watch Sale Tuesday 28th July 2015 at 11.00am Index Selected Wrist Watches 1 - 377 Miscellaneous Wrist Watches 378 - 418 Complicated Pocket Watches 419 - 425 Georgian Pocket Watches 426 - 432 Victorian Pocket Watches 433 - 454 20th Century Pocket Watches 455 - 466 Albert Chains 467 - 473 Watch Key 474 Clocks & Novelties 475 Viewing times Saturday 25 July 11.00am - 4.00 pm Monday 27 July 10.00am - 4.00 pm Tuesday 28 July 8.30am - 11.00 am Please be aware that you will be asked for photographic proof of identifi cation to be allowed access to the viewing area. Featured lots Lot 2 Lot 219 (front cover) (back cover) Augusta House | 19 Augusta Street | Birmingham B18 6JA | Tel 0121 212 2131 | Fax 0121 212 1249 | www.fellows.co.uk | [email protected] Company No. 09264165 General Information Why Buy? Why Sell? COMPETITIVE buyer’s premium HIGH PRICES consistently achieved LIVE online bidding FLEXIBLE commission rates FULLY illustrated catalogue FREE valuations with no obligation to consign EASY to use, functional website RAPID turnaround for your goods ACCURATE condition reports TARGETED advertising to a global audience SPECIALISTS on hand to offer advice SUPERIOR quality catalogues TRACKED AND INSURED shipping* FULLY integrated website *Please contact Fellows for further information. Contact the Watch department... Follow Us On... Adrian Hailwood MA (Hons) Conrad Cunningham BA (Hons) Director of Watches Head of Watches 0121 212 6304 0121 212 5506 facebook.com/ pinterest.com/ fellowsauctions [email protected] [email protected] fellowsauctions fellowsauctions Further Information @fellowsauctions youtube.com/fellows1876 Additional Images Telephone Bidding is available Live Bidding and Condition Reports if you cannot attend an auction. via the internet is available at can be found online at our Please ring 0121 212 2131 to www.the-saleroom.com/fellows website www.fellows.co.uk arrange a telephone line. Download our catalogue app today and view our printed catalogues on your device. Buyer’s Premium Important Notice Key to Symbols The buyer’s premium is 20% (+ VAT) or 24% (VAT inclusive) on the first £50,000 of any Neither Fellows nor the Vendors are responsible Item may have export restrictions for individual lot. For any individual lot in excess of £50,000, the buyer’s premium is 10% for any reference as to the condition of lots customers outside of the EU. (plus VAT) or 12% (VAT inclusive). Lots prefixed with * will carry VAT at 20% on the listed. The absence of such reference does not hammer price. imply that a lot is in good condition or free from Lot comes with box. faults or imperfections. Lot comes with associated papers/ Live Online Bidding Charges All weights and dimensions are approximate. warranty cards. Purchasers are advised to carefully inspect lots Buyers will pay a commission charge of an additional 3% (+ VAT) of the hammer price and make their own opinion as to the condition. if lots are successfully purchased online via Live Auctioneers and the-saleroom.com. Please see section 7 under ‘Bidders’ in our full terms and conditions. View Fellows Important Seller’s Commission Notices in full and full terms and conditions at Sellers will pay a commission charge of 12.5% (+ VAT) on items which have a hammer the back of the catalogue. price over £3,001 or more. Items sold for £3,000 or under will have a commission rate of 15% (+ VAT). Please view our terms and conditions for further detail. For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 THE WATCH SALE AUDEMARS PIGUET 4 BAUME & MERCIER 5 BLANCPAIN 6 BREGUET 6 BREITLING 7 BULGARI 10 BULOVA 12 CARTIER 13 CHOPARD 17 CORUM 19 DIOR 20 DREYFUSS & CO. 21 DUNHILL 21 EBEL 21 ETERNA 21 FRANCK MULLER 22 GIRARD-PERREGAUX 22 GUCCI 22 GRAHAM 23 GRUEN 23 HAMILTON 23 HARWOOD 24 HERMES 24 HUBLOT 25 INTERNATIONAL WATCH CO. 25 JACOB & CO. 26 PORSCHE DESIGN 44 VACHERON CONSTANTIN 71 JAEGER-LECOULTRE 26 RADO 44 ZENITH 71 LONGINES 27 RAYMOND WEIL 45 MISCELLANEOUS WRIST WATCHES 72 MARICE LACROIX 29 ROLEX 47 COMPLICATED POCKET WATCHES 80 MONBLANC 29 SEIKO 61 GEORGIAN POCKET WATCHES 81 OMEGA 29 TAG HEUER 61 VICTORIAN POCKET WATCHES 82 ORIS 43 TIFFANY & CO. 68 20TH CENTURY POCKET WATCHES 87 PANERAI 43 TISSOT 68 FOBS AND ALBERT CHAINS 89 PATEK PHILIPPE 43 TUDOR 69 WATCH KEYS 90 PIAGET 44 UNIVERSAL GENEVE 70 CLOCKS AND NOVELTIES 90 215 315 375 16 191 Selected Wrist Watches 2 1 AUDEMARS PIGUET - a gentleman’s Jules Audemars chronograph wrist watch. Stainless steel case. Reference D 99136. Automatic movement. Silvered dial with alternating Arabic numeral and arrowhead hour markers, subsidiary recorder dials to three and nine. Fitted to a signed brown alligator strap with stainless steel deployant clasp. 39mm. £2,000-3,000 3 AUDEMARS PIGUET - a gentleman’s Royal Oak bracelet watch. Yellow metal case with stainless steel case back and factory AUDEMARS PIGUET - a limited edition gentleman’s Royal Oak Offshore T3 diamond set white metal “Terminator” wrist watch. Titanium case. Automatic calibre 2226/2840. Grey bezel, stamped 18k with “Mega Tapisserie” dial with luminous Arabic numeral hour markers, subsidiary poincon. Numbered B92403. black recorder dials to six, nine and twelve, date aperture to three. Fitted to a Signed quartz movement signed black leather strap with signed titanium pin buckle. 48mm. Box and papers. with quick date set. Champagne “Tapisserie” dial The Audemars Piguet T3 ‘Rise of the Machines’ was created for and starred in with baton hour markers, the 2003 instalment of the ‘Terminator’ franchise. Produced as a limited series date aperture to three. Fitted of 1000 pieces, it appeared on the wrist of Arnold Schwarzenegger as the T-800 to a signed bi-metal bracelet saving humanity for the second time. At 57.2mm in diameter including the crown with folding clasp. 35mm. guard this is the largest Royal Oak Offshore ever made, although the titanium case £4,000-6,000 construction reduces the weight significantly. £16,000-22,000 4 Condition reports and 360° images available for all these lots at www.fellows.co.uk 4 5 6 BAUME & MERCIER - a gentleman’s Classima chronograph wrist watch. Stainless steel case. Reference 65538, serial 4495966. Signed quartz calibre 15040 with quick date set. Black dial with BAUME & MERCIER - a gentleman’s baton hour markers, Roman Riviera bracelet watch. Stainless numeral three, six and nine, steel case with factory diamond subsidiary recorder dials set yellow metal bezel. Reference BAUME & MERCIER - a lady’s wrist to three, six and nine, date 5131.2, serial 1699102. Signed quartz watch. Yellow metal case, stamped aperture to twelve. Fitted to calibre BM11295 with quick date set. 750 with poincon. Unsigned manual an unsigned brown leather Champagne dial with diamond dot wind movement. Blue dial. Fitted to an strap with stainless steel hour markers, date aperture to six. unsigned black leather strap with gold double folding clasp. 38mm. Fitted to a signed bi-colour bracelet plated pin buckle. 24mm. £150-200 £200-300 with folding clasp. 34mm. £200-300 78 9 10 BAUME & MERCIER - a lady’s BAUME & MERCIER - a gentleman’s BAUME & MERCIER - a lady’s Riviera bracelet watch. 18ct yellow gold case. wrist watch. Yellow metal case, bracelet watch. 18ct yellow gold case. Reference 16682, serial 1611123. stamped 18K 0,750 with poincon. BAUME & MERCIER - a lady’s Linea Reference MV045223, serial 4154794. Signed quartz calibre BM 5095. Numbered 37048 411160. Signed bracelet watch. Gold plated case Signed quartz calibre 5057. Silvered Champagne dial with factory set manual wind calibre 1050. Champagne with chapter ring bezel. Reference dial with factory set diamond dot hour diamond dot hour markers. Fitted dial with baton hour markers. Fitted 3105524, serial VV045202. Unsigned markers. Fitted to an 18ct yellow gold to a signed 18ct yellow gold integral to an unsigned black crocodile strap quartz movement. Champagne dial. bracelet with double folding clasp. bracelet with folding clasp. 20mm. with gold plated pin buckle. 24mm. Fitted to a signed bi-colour bracelet 21mm. 86gms. Box and papers. 37gms. £500-700 £100-150 with folding clasp. 30mm. £150-200 £1,200-1,800 For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 5 11 12 13 BAUME & MERCIER - a gentleman’s Riviera wrist BAUME & MERCIER - a gentleman’s watch. Stainless steel case. Hampton wrist watch. Stainless steel Reference 5131.001.2, serial case. Reference MV045063, serial 1972873. Signed quartz 2390321. Unsigned quartz movement. movement with quick date BAUME & MERCIER - a gentleman’s Bronze dial with dot hour markers, set. Blue dial with hour wrist watch. Bi-metal case. Numbered Arabic numeral three, nine and twelve, markers, date aperture to six. 1830 5117.80. Signed quartz calibre subsidiary seconds dial to six. Fitted Fitted to an unsigned brown BM9000. Silvered dial. Fitted to an to a signed black leather strap with crocodile strap with stainless unsigned black crocodile strap with stainless steel deployant clasp. 24mm. steel pin buckle. 33mm. signed bi-colour pin buckle. 30mm. Box. £180-260 £100-150 £80-120 14 15 CURRENT MODEL: BREGUET - a gentleman’s Type XX Transatlantique Flyback chronograph bracelet watch. Stainless steel case with calibrated bezel. Reference 3820, numbered 52489. Signed automatic calibre 582 with quick date set. Black dial BLANCPAIN - a gentleman’s with luminous Arabic Triple Calendar Moonphase numeral hour markers, wrist watch. Stainless steel subsidiary recorder case and yellow metal bezel. dials to three, six and Numbered 4110. Signed nine, date aperture automatic calibre 953 with quick to six. Fitted to a day and date set. White dial with signed stainless Roman numeral hour markers, steel bracelet with moon phase aperture to six, day folding clasp.
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