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Record number Object name Brief Description How acquired Date acquired Object location Box 1893-270/7 armour Chain armour; near Chesterfield gift 11.1914 missing presumed stolen 1916-703/2 watch Watch by William Cooper, Derby; no case movement only; escapement [not recorded]; dial gift 28.10.1919 missing presumed stolen enamel white, 1.5 in; watch cock Pan face, pierced; assay office none; watch no 85; Reference Britten William Cooper 1770, Cooper and Son, Watch 1786 1916-703/6 watch Watch by James Akers, Derby; no case movement only; escapement not known; dial 1.5 in gift 28.10.1919 missing presumed stolen white enamel, Arabic numbers only; watch cock helmet; assay office none; watch no 482; Derby Borough Reference Library List watch 1802 1916-703/7 watch Watch by De Noyelle, Paris; cases silver single; escapement [not recorded]; dial white gift 28.10.1919 missing presumed stolen enamel 2 in; front wind; steel hands; assay office [not recorded]; watch no 593; date about 1799 1916-703/8 watch Watch by William Downham, London; case single, gold 'gilt' [added in longhand] marked gift 28.10.1919 missing presumed stolen W.P. inside; escapement verge; dial white enamel, gold fingers; diameter 1 5/8; assay office [not recorded]; back wind; date 18th century, 2nd half 1916-703/9 watch Watch by Issac Rogers, London, 4 White Hart Court, Gracechurch St; case plated gold inner gift 28.10.1919 missing presumed stolen case, shagreen outer case; escapement [not recorded]; dial 1.75 in enamel. steel hands, rear wind; key; admitted Clockmaker's Company 1776; Master 1824; watch papers Samuel Marsh, Ratcliffe Cross, London; watch no 6000 or 6009 1916-703/12 watch Watch by C Fly, London; case silver; escapement verge; dial 1 3/8 in enamel; ribbon type gift 28.10.1919 missing presumed stolen minute marks; assay office London ?1797; watch no 17672 1916-703/13 watch Watch by R Harrison, London; case pair, silver; escapement not known / 'verge' [added in gift 28.10.1919 missing presumed stolen longhand]; dial 1.5 in white enamelled; rear wind; watch cock Pan face; assay marks London 1747; watch no 10 1916-703/15 watch Watch by Thomas Mawkes, Derby. Silver pair cased. Escapement not known. Dial enamel gift 28.10.1919 missing presumed stolen 1 3/8 in white. Assay office both cases London 1832. Derby Borough Reference Library List watch 1794. Watch no 225. 1930-279 watch Watch made by John Whitehurst FRS whilst working in London. Movement only, no case. gift 22.9.1930 missing presumed stolen Verge escapement. No dial. 1.5 in across; watch cock interesting design. No assay office. Watch no 2303. Britten type II pillars. 1931-317 watch Old verge watch with silver case, outer case missing; dial figures = WILLIAM WALKER; gift 5.1931 missing presumed stolen made by Robert Bartcliff, Malton; Birmingham hallmark 1817 1941-922/1 medal Medallion commemorating the visit of Sultan of Turkey (Abdulaziz) to London, 1867 gift 4.3.1941 missing presumed stolen 1951-147 watch Watch movement, no case; made by H Steer, Derby, c 1820 gift 9.11.1951 missing presumed stolen 1952-159/2 watch Watch movement with case, made by John Holmes, Strand London 6174 gift 4.2.1952 missing presumed stolen 1961-484 document Watch movement, No 4624 by Joshua Addison, London, 1770; silver cases; assay marks purchase 17.3.1961 missing presumed stolen 1791-2 WR; date as assay marks; case labels R Poulton, Jewry St, Derby, Wm Edwards, Derby 1963-594/2 watch [watch made by] Lewis Ferron of London; movement only, no case; escapement verge with gift 24.5.1963 missing presumed stolen quarter chimes; date about mid 18th century; Britten, watch 1750; watch cock with Pan mask; jewelled; back wind 1979-465 medal 2 replica Victoria Crosses made by Hancock and Co London purchase 15.8.1994 missing presumed stolen page 1 output on 6/8/2012 Record number Object name Brief Description How acquired Date acquired Object location Box 1982-334/91(d) watch Verge pocket watch, silver case, Josephson, London 1769, no 2222. White enamel dial, gift 4.1.1982 missing presumed stolen roman numerals for hours with minutes marked in arabic numerals around the outside. Small escutcheon on back of case which allows entry for key. 1984-21A watch Silver ladies' pocket watch; Swiss, hallmarked Berne; plain face wih Roman numerals, gift 6.3.1984 missing presumed stolen inscribed inside back 'Christchurch, Derby // to // Miss F Wilson // Jan 16th 1896' 1985-282/10.1 postcard Embroidered postcard TO MY DEAR CHILDREN. gift 3.12.1985 missing presumed stolen 1987-409 watch Watch; pocket watch; silver plate on copper, mostly worn off; single cased, top winding; gift 6.7.1987 missing presumed stolen Swiss made c 1900; marked on mechanism lid 'Cylinder 6 Steine'; inside lid 283897 [illegible] mark and crown; minute hand missing and mechanism broken 1988-62/46 cover Steel watch cover which attaches to watch by being threaded onto watch strap. gift 15.2.1988 missing presumed stolen 1990-137 watch Silver pair cased verge watch by Peter Brownsword of Derby, no 4880; case assayed purchase 21.7.1990 missing presumed stolen London 'R // W.J.'; cracked enamel dial. Pan mask on watch cock. Engraved on the back of the inner case 'JT' Watch paper in outer case reads 'J E JACKSON // WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER / 9 CARRINGTON ST. / NOTTINGHAM' 1990-161 watch movement Watch movement signed 'Edward Johnson and Son Ltd // Derby // 35 Victoria St // No. gift 20.9.1990 missing presumed stolen 271073'; c 1876 1990-173/2 watch Silver ladies' watch assayed Birmingham 1886, Swiss lever movement. White enamelled gift 30.10.1990 missing presumed stolen dial with a garland of fruit and flowers around the centre. The case is engraved on the back 1993-108 watch Pocket watch : silver case hallmarked London 1873 purchase 8.4.1993 missing presumed stolen 1993-120 watch Silver cased watch, signed Roberts, Derby, with key; case assayed London 1835, marked purchase 4.5.1993 missing presumed stolen 'Wm Roberts // Derby No 6978' 1993-163 watch Silver cased verge watch, by W Goodwin of Derby; serial no 4426; outer case assayed purchase 11.8.1993 missing presumed stolen London 1826; inner case assayed London 1825; outer case marked 'I G ' with letter punched individually; inner case marked 'J W ' with a masonic symbol 1994-17/1 watch Watch; 'The Greenwich lever, W E Watts, Derby, Swiss made'; slight damage to the face purchase 6.1.1994 missing presumed stolen near the number II; Di c 52 mm. Incomplete case, the back plate is missing. 1994-81 watch 1 watch with leather case, made by J V Woodward of Derby, hallmarked Chester 1892 no purchase 9.5.1994 missing presumed stolen 4704. White enamel dial marked below the twelve number 'PATENT SAFETY WHEEL'. Dust cap in place. Engraved on back of case with a garter. 1994-120 watch Watch by Edward Johnson and Son, Derby; silver case; hallmarked Birmingham 1892. purchase missing presumed stolen Watch number 232473. 1995-85 watch Watch; Thomas Moore, Derby; number 15427; hallmarked Chester 1891; diameter 55 mm; purchase 18.5.1995 missing presumed stolen back loose. The knop has a steel split ring through it which is not original. 1996-37/1 watch Silver open face watch retailed by W E Watts of Derby; with key, plus three other keys; Swiss gift 9.2.1996 missing presumed stolen movement, 58208; imported silver mark London/Sterling; silver curb chain 12 inches 1997-115 watch Gold gentleman's dress watch made by John Whitehurst III and signed Whitehurst / Derby; purchase 6.6.1997 missing presumed stolen watch no.19645; case assayed London 1835 and made by William Waterhouse; glass and hands replaced. Purchased with aid from the MGC/ Victoria and Albert Museum page 2 output on 6/8/2012 Record number Object name Brief Description How acquired Date acquired Object location Box 1997-129 watch English lever watch, open faced silver case assayed Birmingham 1876, signed Henry Steer, purchase 15.9.1997 missing presumed stolen Derby No. 3670; cartouche on case marked crudely 'H.H.'; case marked R.B. for Robert Bragge, Rotherville Place, Heathfield Rd, Birmingham, registered 19.1.1876 and 7.6.1878 1997-180 watch Silver pair cased verge watch with intersecting hours/ seconds chapters, elaborately pierced purchase 5.1.1998 missing presumed stolen backwork with Pan mask watch cock. Signed 'J COTTERILL / WIRKSWORTH // No 1916' assayed Birmingham 1805, case-maker WH 2004-162 watch Watch movement by W. H. Peake, Heanor Road, Codnor. Number 24240. Made in his earlier found in store 8.10.2004 missing presumed stolen period to a traditional design. Gold-coloured metal with engraved leaf designs. 2006-438/1 medal Church of England Working Mens Society Medal with the legend: Laborare est orare ('to gift 23.3.2007 missing presumed stolen work is to pray') on one side (obverse) and Church of England Working Mens Society on the back (reserve). Loop intact but ribbon missing. The Church of England Working Mens Society also operated. 2006-439 coin A £5 coin dated 2000. Obverse: Elizabeth II D G REG. F D, bearing the head of the Queen. gift 26.4.2007 missing presumed stolen Reserve: Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother 1900-2000 Five Pounds, bearing the head of the Queen Mother and her signature. Commenorative Coin celebrating the 100 year Birthday of the Queen Mother. 2008-225/1.1 box Box for Bemrose ex-servicemen's Association medal for Chairman. Red rectangular hinged gift 24.7.2008 missing presumed stolen box edged in a gold coloured border with red velvet interior and gold coloured clasp.

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