Lot of 6 Wizard of Oz related items to include, Glinda ceramic ball, Limited Production Cowardly Lion plush doll, 2 expression Dorothy house decorations, 2 ceramic coin banks, one ruby red slippers bank and on Dorothy with flowers bank, all in original boxes Estimate $25-45
565 Zenith 14K OF SW ET with “Grand Prix Paris 1900” on cuvette, 44mm
This lot sold on September 24, 2006 for $190
1-38 Jewelry- Rings in 18K, 14K, diamond, sapphire, emeralds, etc. Necklaces, Cartier, Brooches, enameled, Bangle Bracelets, Victorian39-83 Multiple Wristwatches- Harwood, Tiffany, Girard Perregaux, LeCoultre, Omega,18K and 14K, Hamilton Electric, Elgin, Illinois, Waltham, Wittnauer, Longines, Double Dial, etc.84-121 Multiple Wristwatches- Jules Jurgensen, Longines, Movado, Wittnauer, 18K and 14K, Bulova, Hamilton, Elgin, Waltham, etc.122-176 Single Wristwatches- Patek Philippe, LeCoultre chrono, Rolex, Harwood, Hamilton Altair, Vacheron & Constantin, Omega 18K, LeCoultre Memovox, Courm, Longines, Jules Jurgensen, etc.
177-212 Pocketwatches- Patek Phillipe minute repeating split second chrono, Edward Howard #246, Longines minute repeaters, Elgin Father Time, Waltham Model 72, Patek Phillipe, Repeaters, Hamilton Model 36, Massy fusee, Howard & Rice, Jules Jurgensen 5 min repeater, Verge Fusee Repeaters, etc.213-217 Accessories- Singing Birdbox, Cane Watch, Miniature Portraits, etc.
218-248 More Pocketwatches- Verge Fusee with calendar, Agassiz chrono, Hamilton Ball, Frodsham, Howard Series III, Illinois 161A, Elgin wind indicators, Gold Box Hinged, Illinois Sangamo 23J, etc.249-288 More Pocketwatches- Tiffany & Co., Patek Phillipe, Movado Purse watch, French two-train alarm, English verge fusees, Peoria, Pouzzait, Repoussé, Vacheron & Constantin, Waltham, etc.
289-297a Movements and Dials and Watch Chains-Tiffany & Co., American Watch Co., Patek Phillipe, 14K chains, fobs, etc. 298-358 More Pocketwatches- Aggasiz, English fusees, Lady's V&C, Breitling-Laederich, Cornell, Elgin wind indicators and box hinged, Howard, Illinois, Waltham, Seth Thomas, Verge Painted Dials, Longines, etc.359-365 Carriage and Small Clocks- Carriage with alarm, Swiss ball form, travel clocks, car clocks, etc.366-399 More Pocketwatches- Aggasiz, Cartier Paris, English fusees, Elgin, Henry Capt, Illinois, Longines, Lancaster, Bigelow Kenard & Co, Waltham chrono, Waltham, etc.
400-419
Watchmaker's Tools and Accessories, and Clocks- Pivot Polisher, English Throw Lathe, Boley Staking Set, Lathes, Tall Clock Case, Ansonia, Multiple Clock Lots, etc. 420-461 More Pocketwatches- Agassiz, Ball, Elgin, English, German, Hamilton, Howard, Illinois, Longines, Omega, Rockford, South Bend, Swiss, Tremont, Waltham
462-468 PW Cases and Movements Only, Watchmaker's Parts- Illinois, Waltham, Keystone, Fahys, Wadsworth, Mvts and Parts, etc.
469-515 More Pocketwatches- Ball, Burlington, Courvoisier, Elgin, Gruen, Hamilton, etc.
516-565 More Pocketwatches- Hampden, Howard, Illinois, Longines, Audemars, Movado, South Bend, Swiss, Waltham, Zenith, etc.565a-611 Multiple Pocketwatches- 14K and 18K, Waltham, Jules Jurgensen, Lady's, Longines, Hamilton, Howard, Illinois, Jump Seconds, Swiss, Hampden, Gruen, Elgin, etc.612-664 Multiple Pocketwatches- 14K and 18K, Waltham, Elgin, Lady's, Swiss, English, Burlington, Illinois, Hamilton, Longines, Agassiz, Meylan, Silver, Trenton, etc. 665-708 Multiple Pocketwatches- Waltham, Columbus, Hampden, Elgin, Illinois, Swiss, Rockford, Longines, Lady's, etc.
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Here is a key to abbreviations listed alphabetically:
Here is a key to abbreviations listed alphabetically: “AN” = Arabic numerals “cal.” = caliber "CT" = carat "DMK" = damaskeening “DR” = double roller "DSD" = double sunk dial "DWT" = pennyweight "ET" = engine turned "GCW" = gold center wheel "GF" = gold-filled "GJS" = gold jewel settings “gr.” = grade "GWT" = gold wheel train "H" = Height “HB&B = hinge back and bezel "HC" = hunting case "hl" = hairlines “HWW” = Henry W. Wheeler "J" = jewels 14 "K" = karat "KW" = keywind "KS" = keyset "L" = length (L) = lever set "LS" = lever set “MB” = motor barrel "mm" = millimeter “Mvt” = movement “NOS” = New Old Stock "OF" = open face “oz” = ounces (P) = pendant set “pg” = page “PP” = plain polished "PS" = pendant set "PW" = pocket watch “ref.” = reference “RGF” = rose golled filled "RGP" = rolled gold plate "RN" = Roman numeral "RR" = rail road 16 "S" = size "S#" = serial number “SB&B = screw back and bezel “SO” = swing out “SS” = single sunk “SW” = stem wind “TP” = Total Production "TW" = total weight "W" = width "WG" = white gold “WI” = wind indicator "WW" = wrist watch "YG" = yellow gold
All items sold without Buyer's Premium or Sales Tax.
Original George H. Sosnak folk art handpainted baseball with handwritten statistics and facts about the career of Joe DiMaggio. Signed by DiMaggio in ballpoint pen. Signed by Sosnak (American, 1922-1992) and dated 1988. This is an atypical example. Apparently Sosnak usually got the ball signed first, then decorated around the signature. Occasionally he would decorate the ball, then send it to the player or hang onto it until he ran into the player at an event, then he'd get the player to sign it. It is apparent that he made the ball first, then had DiMaggio sign it, which means that DiMaggio was able to admire the finished product, as opposed to simply signing a blank ball. Colors are exceptionally bright, and signature is crisp and unfaded. Unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic, without reservation or time limit. DiMaggio is one of the most desirable Sosnak baseballs, and the fully decorated version is rarer still.
365 (14) small desk clocks, 5 old alarm clocks, 26 travel clocks, misc. parts, etc.
This lot sold on September 24, 2006 for $110
1-38 Jewelry- Rings in 18K, 14K, diamond, sapphire, emeralds, etc. Necklaces, Cartier, Brooches, enameled, Bangle Bracelets, Victorian39-83 Multiple Wristwatches- Harwood, Tiffany, Girard Perregaux, LeCoultre, Omega,18K and 14K, Hamilton Electric, Elgin, Illinois, Waltham, Wittnauer, Longines, Double Dial, etc.84-121 Multiple Wristwatches- Jules Jurgensen, Longines, Movado, Wittnauer, 18K and 14K, Bulova, Hamilton, Elgin, Waltham, etc.122-176 Single Wristwatches- Patek Philippe, LeCoultre chrono, Rolex, Harwood, Hamilton Altair, Vacheron & Constantin, Omega 18K, LeCoultre Memovox, Courm, Longines, Jules Jurgensen, etc.
177-212 Pocketwatches- Patek Phillipe minute repeating split second chrono, Edward Howard #246, Longines minute repeaters, Elgin Father Time, Waltham Model 72, Patek Phillipe, Repeaters, Hamilton Model 36, Massy fusee, Howard & Rice, Jules Jurgensen 5 min repeater, Verge Fusee Repeaters, etc.213-217 Accessories- Singing Birdbox, Cane Watch, Miniature Portraits, etc.
218-248 More Pocketwatches- Verge Fusee with calendar, Agassiz chrono, Hamilton Ball, Frodsham, Howard Series III, Illinois 161A, Elgin wind indicators, Gold Box Hinged, Illinois Sangamo 23J, etc.249-288 More Pocketwatches- Tiffany & Co., Patek Phillipe, Movado Purse watch, French two-train alarm, English verge fusees, Peoria, Pouzzait, Repoussé, Vacheron & Constantin, Waltham, etc.
289-297a Movements and Dials and Watch Chains-Tiffany & Co., American Watch Co., Patek Phillipe, 14K chains, fobs, etc. 298-358 More Pocketwatches- Aggasiz, English fusees, Lady's V&C, Breitling-Laederich, Cornell, Elgin wind indicators and box hinged, Howard, Illinois, Waltham, Seth Thomas, Verge Painted Dials, Longines, etc.359-365 Carriage and Small Clocks- Carriage with alarm, Swiss ball form, travel clocks, car clocks, etc.366-399 More Pocketwatches- Aggasiz, Cartier Paris, English fusees, Elgin, Henry Capt, Illinois, Longines, Lancaster, Bigelow Kenard & Co, Waltham chrono, Waltham, etc.
400-419
Watchmaker's Tools and Accessories, and Clocks- Pivot Polisher, English Throw Lathe, Boley Staking Set, Lathes, Tall Clock Case, Ansonia, Multiple Clock Lots, etc. 420-461 More Pocketwatches- Agassiz, Ball, Elgin, English, German, Hamilton, Howard, Illinois, Longines, Omega, Rockford, South Bend, Swiss, Tremont, Waltham, etc.
462-468 PW Cases and Movements Only, Watchmaker's Parts- Illinois, Waltham, Keystone, Fahys, Wadsworth, Mvts and Parts, etc.
469-515 More Pocketwatches- Ball, Burlington, Courvoisier, Elgin, Gruen, Hamilton, etc.
516-565 More Pocketwatches- Hampden, Howard, Illinois, Longines, Audemars, Movado, South Bend, Swiss, Waltham, Zenith, etc.565a-611 Multiple Pocketwatches- 14K and 18K, Waltham, Jules Jurgensen, Lady's, Longines, Hamilton, Howard, Illinois, Jump Seconds, Swiss, Hampden, Gruen, Elgin, etc.612-664 Multiple Pocketwatches- 14K and 18K, Waltham, Elgin, Lady's, Swiss, English, Burlington, Illinois, Hamilton, Longines, Agassiz, Meylan, Silver, Trenton, etc. 665-708 Multiple Pocketwatches- Waltham, Columbus, Hampden, Elgin, Illinois, Swiss, Rockford, Longines, Lady's, etc.
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Here is a key to abbreviations listed alphabetically:
Here is a key to abbreviations listed alphabetically: “AN” = Arabic numerals “cal.” = caliber "CT" = carat "DMK" = damaskeening “DR” = double roller "DSD" = double sunk dial "DWT" = pennyweight "ET" = engine turned "GCW" = gold center wheel "GF" = gold-filled "GJS" = gold jewel settings “gr.” = grade "GWT" = gold wheel train "H" = Height “HB&B = hinge back and bezel "HC" = hunting case "hl" = hairlines “HWW” = Henry W. Wheeler "J" = jewels 14 "K" = karat "KW" = keywind "KS" = keyset "L" = length (L) = lever set "LS" = lever set “MB” = motor barrel "mm" = millimeter “Mvt” = movement “NOS” = New Old Stock "OF" = open face “oz” = ounces (P) = pendant set “pg” = page “PP” = plain polished "PS" = pendant set "PW" = pocket watch “ref.” = reference “RGF” = rose golled filled "RGP" = rolled gold plate "RN" = Roman numeral "RR" = rail road 16 "S" = size "S#" = serial number “SB&B = screw back and bezel “SO” = swing out “SS” = single sunk “SW” = stem wind “TP” = Total Production "TW" = total weight "W" = width "WG" = white gold “WI” = wind indicator "WW" = wrist watch "YG" = yellow gold
All items sold without Buyer's Premium or Sales Tax.
Johnson Products Cups and Balls. : Johnson Products Cups and Balls. Arcadia, California: Johnson Products, ca. 1998. Set of three CNC-machined brass cups for the classic conjuring trick. Hallmarked. Finish somewhat tarnished. Cups only. Good.
PROFUSELY INSCRIBED SCORE OF A MAJOR MUSICAL (CAROUSEL.) Carousel. Vocal score with music Signed, or Signed and Inscribed, by over 100 principal cast members and staff of the original Carousel production and of 9 revivals, including Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II, Rouben Mamoulian, Agnes De Mille, John Raitt, Jan Clayton, Eric Mattson, Bambi Linn, Robert Pagent, and many others. Inscribed on front and rear blanks, pastedowns, preliminaries, and on program pages or blank sheets laid in. This copy belonged to Jay Velie, who performed in or attended each of the 10 productions. Large 4to, presentation cloth binding stamped in gilt on front cover with Velie's name, moderately worn; minor scattered staining or smudging. New York: Williamson Music, 1945; inscriptions: 1945-73
Majestic Theatre, 1945: 18 Signatures or Inscriptions Signed: Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II, Rouben Mamoulian, Agnes De Mille, John Raitt, Jan Clayton, Bambi Linn, Eric Mattson, Christine Johnson, Murvyn Vye, Jean Casto, Peter Birch, Andrea Downing, Gordon Taylor, Annabelle Lyon, Robert Pagent, Iva Withers, and Joseph Litlau.
The Theatre Guild on the Air, 1950: 12 Signatures, including Jay Velie and Jimsie Somers from the original cast, and Jean Handzlik from later stage revivals.
New York City Light Opera, 1954: 14 Signatures or Inscriptions Signed: Chris Robinson, Barbara Cook, Jean Handzlik, Don Blackey, John Conte, Winifred Heidt, Boris Aplon, Stanley Carlson, Bambi Linn, Robert Pagent, Daniel Reed, Dusty Worrall, Julius Rudel, and Lucia Victor.
Oakdale Musical Theatre, 1954: 8 Signatures or Inscriptions Signed: Stephen Douglass, Rosemary Kuhlman, Lee Hauptman, Carl Nicholas, Charlie Campbell, Sybil Lamb, May Muth, and Bill Ross.
City Center, 1957: 9 Signatures or Inscriptions Signed: Howard Keel, James Mitchell, Bambi Linn, Victor Moore, Russell Nype, Robert Pagent, Robert Eckles, Jean Dalrymple and John Fearnley.
Carousel Theatre at Framingham, 1960: 3 Inscriptions Signed: Warren Brown, Donna McKechnie, Jack Harpman.
Oakdale Musical Theatre, 1960: 9 Signatures or Inscriptions Signed: John Raitt, Kathie Hull, Betty Oakes, Tom Roach, Helen Blount, Earl Hammond, Ella Gerber, Colin Romoff, Ben Segal.
City Center, 1966: 13 Inscriptions Signed: Patricia Neway, Jack de Lon, Sandy Duncan, Michael Kermoyan, Bruce Yarnell, Constance Towers, Parker Fennelly, Jenny Workman, Nancy Dussault, Louise Larufee, Alexander Clark, Darrell Notara, Paul Adams.
"Summer Season," 1966: 19 Inscriptions Signed: Howard Keel, Rosalind Hupp, Joanna Lester, Ben Segal, Willi Burke, Darrell Sandeen, Eddie Fuller, Carole Bishop, Christine Norden, Sharon Arlene, Patsy Sabline, Barbara Smith, David Gary, Cliff Scott, Herb Wilson, Tim Ramirez, Llewellyn Thomas, Marybeth Lahr, Linda Bonem.
Jones Beach, 1973: 33 Signatures or Inscriptions Signed: Guy Lombardo, John Cullum, Barbara Meister, Eileen Schauler, Bonnie Franklin, Alfred Toigo, John Stewart, Mary Ellen Ashley, Robin Hoff, Randal Harris, Paul Flores, Hal Norman, Barry Ball, Baruch Blum, David Briggs, Marcia Brushingham, Peter Clark, Doris Galiber, Mickey Gunnersen, Sherry Lambert, Gail Malmuth, Robert Monteil, Janice Petronzi, Sal Provenza, Ernie Pysher, Stanley Roberts, Dixie Stewart, Joyce M. Tomanec, Ralph Vucci, Karen Zenker, Mortimer Halpern, Elman R. Anderson, Arnold Spector.
176 WW case and dial only- marked Tiffany and Co 14K case and dial
This lot sold on September 24, 2006 for $180
1-38 Jewelry- Rings in 18K, 14K, diamond, sapphire, emeralds, etc. Necklaces, Cartier, Brooches, enameled, Bangle Bracelets, Victorian39-83 Multiple Wristwatches- Harwood, Tiffany, Girard Perregaux, LeCoultre, Omega,18K and 14K, Hamilton Electric, Elgin, Illinois, Waltham, Wittnauer, Longines, Double Dial, etc.84-121 Multiple Wristwatches- Jules Jurgensen, Longines, Movado, Wittnauer, 18K and 14K, Bulova, Hamilton, Elgin, Waltham, etc.122-176 Single Wristwatches- Patek Philippe, LeCoultre chrono, Rolex, Harwood, Hamilton Altair, Vacheron & Constantin, Omega 18K, LeCoultre Memovox, Courm, Longines, Jules Jurgensen, etc.
177-212 Pocketwatches- Patek Phillipe minute repeating split second chrono, Edward Howard #246, Longines minute repeaters, Elgin Father Time, Waltham Model 72, Patek Phillipe, Repeaters, Hamilton Model 36, Massy fusee, Howard & Rice, Jules Jurgensen 5 min repeater, Verge Fusee Repeaters, etc.213-217 Accessories- Singing Birdbox, Cane Watch, Miniature Portraits, etc.
218-248 More Pocketwatches- Verge Fusee with calendar, Agassiz chrono, Hamilton Ball, Frodsham, Howard Series III, Illinois 161A, Elgin wind indicators, Gold Box Hinged, Illinois Sangamo 23J, etc.249-288 More Pocketwatches- Tiffany & Co., Patek Phillipe, Movado Purse watch, French two-train alarm, English verge fusees, Peoria, Pouzzait, Repoussé, Vacheron & Constantin, Waltham, etc.
289-297a Movements and Dials and Watch Chains-Tiffany & Co., American Watch Co., Patek Phillipe, 14K chains, fobs, etc. 298-358 More Pocketwatches- Aggasiz, English fusees, Lady's V&C, Breitling-Laederich, Cornell, Elgin wind indicators and box hinged, Howard, Illinois, Waltham, Seth Thomas, Verge Painted Dials, Longines, etc.359-365 Carriage and Small Clocks- Carriage with alarm, Swiss ball form, travel clocks, car clocks, etc.366-399 More Pocketwatches- Aggasiz, Cartier Paris, English fusees, Elgin, Henry Capt, Illinois, Longines, Lancaster, Bigelow Kenard & Co, Waltham chrono, Waltham, etc.
400-419
Watchmaker's Tools and Accessories, and Clocks- Pivot Polisher, English Throw Lathe, Boley Staking Set, Lathes, Tall Clock Case, Ansonia, Multiple Clock Lots, etc. 420-461 More Pocketwatches- Agassiz, Ball, Elgin, English, German, Hamilton, Howard, Illinois, Longines, Omega, Rockford, South Bend, Swiss, Tremont, Waltham, etc.
462-468 PW Cases and Movements Only, Watchmaker's Parts- Illinois, Waltham, Keystone, Fahys, Wadsworth, Mvts and Parts, etc.
469-515 More Pocketwatches- Ball, Burlington, Courvoisier, Elgin, Gruen, Hamilton, etc.
516-565 More Pocketwatches- Hampden, Howard, Illinois, Longines, Audemars, Movado, South Bend, Swiss, Waltham, Zenith, etc.565a-611 Multiple Pocketwatches- 14K and 18K, Waltham, Jules Jurgensen, Lady's, Longines, Hamilton, Howard, Illinois, Jump Seconds, Swiss, Hampden, Gruen, Elgin, etc.612-664 Multiple Pocketwatches- 14K and 18K, Waltham, Elgin, Lady's, Swiss, English, Burlington, Illinois, Hamilton, Longines, Agassiz, Meylan, Silver, Trenton, etc. 665-708 Multiple Pocketwatches- Waltham, Columbus, Hampden, Elgin, Illinois, Swiss, Rockford, Longines, Lady's, etc.
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Here is a key to abbreviations listed alphabetically:
Here is a key to abbreviations listed alphabetically: “AN” = Arabic numerals “cal.” = caliber "CT" = carat "DMK" = damaskeening “DR” = double roller "DSD" = double sunk dial "DWT" = pennyweight "ET" = engine turned "GCW" = gold center wheel "GF" = gold-filled "GJS" = gold jewel settings “gr.” = grade "GWT" = gold wheel train "H" = Height “HB&B = hinge back and bezel "HC" = hunting case "hl" = hairlines “HWW” = Henry W. Wheeler "J" = jewels 14 "K" = karat "KW" = keywind "KS" = keyset "L" = length (L) = lever set "LS" = lever set “MB” = motor barrel "mm" = millimeter “Mvt” = movement “NOS” = New Old Stock "OF" = open face “oz” = ounces (P) = pendant set “pg” = page “PP” = plain polished "PS" = pendant set "PW" = pocket watch “ref.” = reference “RGF” = rose golled filled "RGP" = rolled gold plate "RN" = Roman numeral "RR" = rail road 16 "S" = size "S#" = serial number “SB&B = screw back and bezel “SO” = swing out “SS” = single sunk “SW” = stem wind “TP” = Total Production "TW" = total weight "W" = width "WG" = white gold “WI” = wind indicator "WW" = wrist watch "YG" = yellow gold
All items sold without Buyer's Premium or Sales Tax.
Hard game to locate because of low production. A Charles Leroy Parker masterpiece sports boxing theme with a small ring in the middle. The more the Pop Bumper is hit the more the ball bounces off the ring and scores more points. A very enjoyable game to play with lots of action. Back glass is flaky. Play field has original bumper caps. Cabinet is original paint. Play field (7). Back glass (6). Cabinet (7). Degree of play difficulty: Hard because of the backwards flipper placement.
Condition Overall Condition (7) Size 67" T.
OFFICIAL RR STANDARD BALL CO OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH: Cleveland Model 1899. Manufactured by Ball-Waltham, Official Standard Size 16 Open Face Pocket Watch, 21 Jewel, porcelain dial with second hand dial. Serial number B260393. Lever set, 3/4 plate, 5 adjustments. Estimated production year is 1918.CONDITION: Very acceptable condition of case shows normal signs of use and would polish beautifully. Hairline to face. Standard Caveat: Currently running but not guaranteed to keep accurate time or continue.
30. Porcelain “Sèvres” Dress Cane -Ca. 1900 -Substantial deep cobalt blue porcelain handle consisting of a larger ball knob and its longer cylindrical: Exclusive on Bidsquare 30. Porcelain “Sèvres” Dress Cane -Ca. 1900 -Substantial deep cobalt blue porcelain handle consisting of a larger ball knob and its longer cylindrical stem embellished with two colored painted putti on the top and rich gold moriage all over, ebony shaft and a horn ferrule. Top rate vanity indoor cane and most likely from the French Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres. Luckily it survived as fresh as on its first day. -H. 6” x 1 ¾”, O. L. 39” -$900-$1, 400 -The Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres is one of the principal European porcelain manufactories. It is located in Sèvres, Hauts-de-Seine, France. The manufactory was continuously part of the political order, first royal, then imperial and finally national. Continuously in operation, the manufactory has been creating objects since 1740. Its production is still largely based around the creation of contemporary objects today. It became part of the Cité de la céramique with the Musée national de Céramique-Sèvres in 2010 and since 2012 with the Musée national Adrien Dubouché in Limoges.
A CHINESE IVORY PUZZLE BALL ON STAND WITH FIGURE OF A MAIDEN 1830-1850 puzzle ball containing 16 layers outer layer carved with coiled dragon among cloud and pierced with various patterns in the inner balls. Stand carved with a lady holding lotus leaf. Puzzle ball w: 3 1/2 in. Stand h: 17 1/4 in. Note: If the buyer intends to export this pre-CITES lot with elephant elements for commercial purposes consistent with our definition of commercial regulations contained in Title 50 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 14.91 require that they must obtain an import/export license prior to engaging in business as an importer or exporter of wildlife or wildlife products. Potomack will not ship this lot without proper paperwork which it the buyer's responsibility.
83 (4) men’s; chronograph with 45min register in stainless, Harwood SS and GF, Gruen gold case and dial only, Hamilton Dodson GF, and white metal link band only
This lot sold on September 24, 2006 for $750
1-38 Jewelry- Rings in 18K, 14K, diamond, sapphire, emeralds, etc. Necklaces, Cartier, Brooches, enameled, Bangle Bracelets, Victorian39-83 Multiple Wristwatches- Harwood, Tiffany, Girard Perregaux, LeCoultre, Omega,18K and 14K, Hamilton Electric, Elgin, Illinois, Waltham, Wittnauer, Longines, Double Dial, etc.84-121 Multiple Wristwatches- Jules Jurgensen, Longines, Movado, Wittnauer, 18K and 14K, Bulova, Hamilton, Elgin, Waltham, etc.122-176 Single Wristwatches- Patek Philippe, LeCoultre chrono, Rolex, Harwood, Hamilton Altair, Vacheron & Constantin, Omega 18K, LeCoultre Memovox, Courm, Longines, Jules Jurgensen, etc.
177-212 Pocketwatches- Patek Phillipe minute repeating split second chrono, Edward Howard #246, Longines minute repeaters, Elgin Father Time, Waltham Model 72, Patek Phillipe, Repeaters, Hamilton Model 36, Massy fusee, Howard & Rice, Jules Jurgensen 5 min repeater, Verge Fusee Repeaters, etc.213-217 Accessories- Singing Birdbox, Cane Watch, Miniature Portraits, etc.
218-248 More Pocketwatches- Verge Fusee with calendar, Agassiz chrono, Hamilton Ball, Frodsham, Howard Series III, Illinois 161A, Elgin wind indicators, Gold Box Hinged, Illinois Sangamo 23J, etc.249-288 More Pocketwatches- Tiffany & Co., Patek Phillipe, Movado Purse watch, French two-train alarm, English verge fusees, Peoria, Pouzzait, Repoussé, Vacheron & Constantin, Waltham, etc.
289-297a Movements and Dials and Watch Chains-Tiffany & Co., American Watch Co., Patek Phillipe, 14K chains, fobs, etc. 298-358 More Pocketwatches- Aggasiz, English fusees, Lady's V&C, Breitling-Laederich, Cornell, Elgin wind indicators and box hinged, Howard, Illinois, Waltham, Seth Thomas, Verge Painted Dials, Longines, etc.359-365 Carriage and Small Clocks- Carriage with alarm, Swiss ball form, travel clocks, car clocks, etc.366-399 More Pocketwatches- Aggasiz, Cartier Paris, English fusees, Elgin, Henry Capt, Illinois, Longines, Lancaster, Bigelow Kenard & Co, Waltham chrono, Waltham, etc.
400-419
Watchmaker's Tools and Accessories, and Clocks- Pivot Polisher, English Throw Lathe, Boley Staking Set, Lathes, Tall Clock Case, Ansonia, Multiple Clock Lots, etc. 420-461 More Pocketwatches- Agassiz, Ball, Elgin, English, German, Hamilton, Howard, Illinois, Longines, Omega, Rockford, South Bend, Swiss, Tremont, Waltham
462-468 PW Cases and Movements Only, Watchmaker's Parts- Illinois, Waltham, Keystone, Fahys, Wadsworth, Mvts and Parts, etc.
469-515 More Pocketwatches- Ball, Burlington, Courvoisier, Elgin, Gruen, Hamilton, etc.
516-565 More Pocketwatches- Hampden, Howard, Illinois, Longines, Audemars, Movado, South Bend, Swiss, Waltham, Zenith, etc.565a-611 Multiple Pocketwatches- 14K and 18K, Waltham, Jules Jurgensen, Lady's, Longines, Hamilton, Howard, Illinois, Jump Seconds, Swiss, Hampden, Gruen, Elgin, etc.612-664 Multiple Pocketwatches- 14K and 18K, Waltham, Elgin, Lady's, Swiss, English, Burlington, Illinois, Hamilton, Longines, Agassiz, Meylan, Silver, Trenton, etc. 665-708 Multiple Pocketwatches- Waltham, Columbus, Hampden, Elgin, Illinois, Swiss, Rockford, Longines, Lady's, etc.
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We have tried to keep a format for taking photographs. In general, for open face pocket watches the dial is the first photograph, the case is the second photograph, the movement is the third photograph, and the hallmark is the fourth photograph. In general, for hunting case pocket watches the case is the first photograph, the dial is the second photograph, the movement is the third photograph, and the hallmark is the fourth photograph. In general, for wristwatches the front of the case and the dial is the first photograph, the back of the case is the second photograph, and the movement is the third photograph if available. -Thank you for your interest! Jones & Horan Auction Team
Here is a key to abbreviations listed alphabetically:
Here is a key to abbreviations listed alphabetically: “AN” = Arabic numerals “cal.” = caliber "CT" = carat "DMK" = damaskeening “DR” = double roller "DSD" = double sunk dial "DWT" = pennyweight "ET" = engine turned "GCW" = gold center wheel "GF" = gold-filled "GJS" = gold jewel settings “gr.” = grade "GWT" = gold wheel train "H" = Height “HB&B = hinge back and bezel "HC" = hunting case "hl" = hairlines “HWW” = Henry W. Wheeler "J" = jewels 14 "K" = karat "KW" = keywind "KS" = keyset "L" = length (L) = lever set "LS" = lever set “MB” = motor barrel "mm" = millimeter “Mvt” = movement “NOS” = New Old Stock "OF" = open face “oz” = ounces (P) = pendant set “pg” = page “PP” = plain polished "PS" = pendant set "PW" = pocket watch “ref.” = reference “RGF” = rose golled filled "RGP" = rolled gold plate "RN" = Roman numeral "RR" = rail road 16 "S" = size "S#" = serial number “SB&B = screw back and bezel “SO” = swing out “SS” = single sunk “SW” = stem wind “TP” = Total Production "TW" = total weight "W" = width "WG" = white gold “WI” = wind indicator "WW" = wrist watch "YG" = yellow gold
All items sold without Buyer's Premium or Sales Tax.
Untouchables Target Game with Original Box. Description 1960s. Wind-up Arcade target toy. Not working. Missing metal balls and stand. Plastic is cracked and detached on the left corner of rear. Shows a picture on the box and toy of Robert Stack as Elliot Ness. Desi Lou Productions.Condition (GOOD). Size Game: 14" L. Gun: 6" L.
Vernon, Dai (David Frederick Wingfield Verner). Important archive of Dai Vernon - Faucett Ross Letters. Beginning in 1938 and concluding in 1966, the letters, handwritten by Vernon, chronicle some of the most fruitful and storied years in Vernon's life. Many effects - and complete routines - are described in the archive in Vernon's hand. Most letters span multiple pages, front-and-back, and packed with tricks, private confessions, and personal anecdotes, much of it unpublished. Of particular interest is an early manuscript in Vernon's hand, including four illustrations titled "Solution to ÔBottle Neck' in Ring Routine." A lengthy description of Vernon's entire Linking Ring Routine, handwritten and illustrated by Ross, is also included. A four-page holographic questionnaire, written by Ross and completed in Vernon's hand, includes his candid responses to questions such as "What did you think of Charley Miller's stuff - Cups & Balls, etc.?" and "What do you do in your U.S.O. act besides balls and net and rings - if it's any of my business." Vernon's letters provide a candid view of his famous Harlequin Act, from the development of the costume (accompanied by tiny sketches in his hand) to firsthand accounts of his development of the routine and the various tricks he performed, among them the Gloves to Dove and salt pour. About an early version of the act he writes, "I usually take four to six bows but I certainly don't deserve them yet." He also describes many unpublished tips and "touches" on effects in his repertoire, as well as sleight-of-hand moves of his own invention. These include the Cups and Balls with the production of live baby chicks as a finale, Follow the Leader, "The V Packet Switch," Penetrating Thought, and more. Other letters describe the passing scene and a host of characters who come in and out of Vernon's life. These include Paul Rosini, Judson Cole, Roy Benson, George Jason ("Élooks like a caricatureÉand is the finest entertainer I have seen."), Eddie McGuire, and Charlie Miller ("he really talks in riddles."), to name but a few. A handful of postcards from Vernon to Ross, sent after The Professor's relocation to California, are included, mentioning the early days of the Magic Castle and Vernon's involvement in passing. Over 80 pages, including three short trick manuscripts, and three or four letters regarding Vernon or his activities, which complement the correspondence. Neatly organized. An important, irreplaceable archive.
Liquid Load Cups and Balls. : Liquid Load Cups and Balls. Chicago: National Magic Co. , ca. 1940. Oversized metal cups make possible the production of a quantity of liquid from within each one after the performance of a Cups and Balls routine. 5” high, opening 4” wide.
CUSTOM POOL TABLE WITH ACCESSORIES, GOLDEN WEST BICUSTOM POOL TABLE WITH ACCESSORIES, Golden West Billiard Mfg. Co., Portland, Oregon, "The Sellwood" model, still in production, Western Maple construction, 48 x 83 inches overall. Lot includes pool ball set, pool cues, triangle ball racks, brush, etc.
468 Watchmaker’s Parts-includes case parts, crystal guard, bands and Lady Elgin box
This lot sold on September 24, 2006 for $50
1-38 Jewelry- Rings in 18K, 14K, diamond, sapphire, emeralds, etc. Necklaces, Cartier, Brooches, enameled, Bangle Bracelets, Victorian39-83 Multiple Wristwatches- Harwood, Tiffany, Girard Perregaux, LeCoultre, Omega,18K and 14K, Hamilton Electric, Elgin, Illinois, Waltham, Wittnauer, Longines, Double Dial, etc.84-121 Multiple Wristwatches- Jules Jurgensen, Longines, Movado, Wittnauer, 18K and 14K, Bulova, Hamilton, Elgin, Waltham, etc.122-176 Single Wristwatches- Patek Philippe, LeCoultre chrono, Rolex, Harwood, Hamilton Altair, Vacheron & Constantin, Omega 18K, LeCoultre Memovox, Courm, Longines, Jules Jurgensen, etc.
177-212 Pocketwatches- Patek Phillipe minute repeating split second chrono, Edward Howard #246, Longines minute repeaters, Elgin Father Time, Waltham Model 72, Patek Phillipe, Repeaters, Hamilton Model 36, Massy fusee, Howard & Rice, Jules Jurgensen 5 min repeater, Verge Fusee Repeaters, etc.213-217 Accessories- Singing Birdbox, Cane Watch, Miniature Portraits, etc.
218-248 More Pocketwatches- Verge Fusee with calendar, Agassiz chrono, Hamilton Ball, Frodsham, Howard Series III, Illinois 161A, Elgin wind indicators, Gold Box Hinged, Illinois Sangamo 23J, etc.249-288 More Pocketwatches- Tiffany & Co., Patek Phillipe, Movado Purse watch, French two-train alarm, English verge fusees, Peoria, Pouzzait, Repoussé, Vacheron & Constantin, Waltham, etc.
289-297a Movements and Dials and Watch Chains-Tiffany & Co., American Watch Co., Patek Phillipe, 14K chains, fobs, etc. 298-358 More Pocketwatches- Aggasiz, English fusees, Lady's V&C, Breitling-Laederich, Cornell, Elgin wind indicators and box hinged, Howard, Illinois, Waltham, Seth Thomas, Verge Painted Dials, Longines, etc.359-365 Carriage and Small Clocks- Carriage with alarm, Swiss ball form, travel clocks, car clocks, etc.366-399 More Pocketwatches- Aggasiz, Cartier Paris, English fusees, Elgin, Henry Capt, Illinois, Longines, Lancaster, Bigelow Kenard & Co, Waltham chrono, Waltham, etc.
400-419
Watchmaker's Tools and Accessories, and Clocks- Pivot Polisher, English Throw Lathe, Boley Staking Set, Lathes, Tall Clock Case, Ansonia, Multiple Clock Lots, etc. 420-461 More Pocketwatches- Agassiz, Ball, Elgin, English, German, Hamilton, Howard, Illinois, Longines, Omega, Rockford, South Bend, Swiss, Tremont, Waltham
462-468 PW Cases and Movements Only, Watchmaker's Parts- Illinois, Waltham, Keystone, Fahys, Wadsworth, Mvts and Parts, etc.
469-515 More Pocketwatches- Ball, Burlington, Courvoisier, Elgin, Gruen, Hamilton, etc.
516-565 More Pocketwatches- Hampden, Howard, Illinois, Longines, Audemars, Movado, South Bend, Swiss, Waltham, Zenith, etc.565a-611 Multiple Pocketwatches- 14K and 18K, Waltham, Jules Jurgensen, Lady's, Longines, Hamilton, Howard, Illinois, Jump Seconds, Swiss, Hampden, Gruen, Elgin, etc.612-664 Multiple Pocketwatches- 14K and 18K, Waltham, Elgin, Lady's, Swiss, English, Burlington, Illinois, Hamilton, Longines, Agassiz, Meylan, Silver, Trenton, etc. 665-708 Multiple Pocketwatches- Waltham, Columbus, Hampden, Elgin, Illinois, Swiss, Rockford, Longines, Lady's, etc.
Entire Auction List-without photos
Dear Customer,
Some photos may have distortions from light reflections. These distortions are not necessarily problems with the watches. If you are in question, please ask us .
Lots that contain multiple pieces are sold as is - we advise personal attendance or a representative at the live auction if you would like to bid on these multiple pieces.
We have tried to keep a format for taking photographs. In general, for open face pocket watches the dial is the first photograph, the case is the second photograph, the movement is the third photograph, and the hallmark is the fourth photograph. In general, for hunting case pocket watches the case is the first photograph, the dial is the second photograph, the movement is the third photograph, and the hallmark is the fourth photograph. In general, for wristwatches the front of the case and the dial is the first photograph, the back of the case is the second photograph, and the movement is the third photograph if available. -Thank you for your interest! Jones & Horan Auction Team
Here is a key to abbreviations listed alphabetically:
Here is a key to abbreviations listed alphabetically: “AN” = Arabic numerals “cal.” = caliber "CT" = carat "DMK" = damaskeening “DR” = double roller "DSD" = double sunk dial "DWT" = pennyweight "ET" = engine turned "GCW" = gold center wheel "GF" = gold-filled "GJS" = gold jewel settings “gr.” = grade "GWT" = gold wheel train "H" = Height “HB&B = hinge back and bezel "HC" = hunting case "hl" = hairlines “HWW” = Henry W. Wheeler "J" = jewels 14 "K" = karat "KW" = keywind "KS" = keyset "L" = length (L) = lever set "LS" = lever set “MB” = motor barrel "mm" = millimeter “Mvt” = movement “NOS” = New Old Stock "OF" = open face “oz” = ounces (P) = pendant set “pg” = page “PP” = plain polished "PS" = pendant set "PW" = pocket watch “ref.” = reference “RGF” = rose golled filled "RGP" = rolled gold plate "RN" = Roman numeral "RR" = rail road 16 "S" = size "S#" = serial number “SB&B = screw back and bezel “SO” = swing out “SS” = single sunk “SW” = stem wind “TP” = Total Production "TW" = total weight "W" = width "WG" = white gold “WI” = wind indicator "WW" = wrist watch "YG" = yellow gold
All items sold without Buyer's Premium or Sales Tax.
Weeden No. 14 Early Horizontal Steam Engine Toy. Description While the no. 14 was probably the highest production engine, being made circa 1894 to 1940, this variation is quite rare. It has the “riveted” boiler, early type whistle valve and steam throttle, the round ball weighted safety valve and the very rare original green painted base. With original burner.Condition (Excellent). Size 5 - 1/2" x 6 - 1/2". Base: 6".
Pla-Ball (Play-Ball). Birmingham, Mich.: Pandora Products Company, ca. 1920. Game in original box with baseball graphics on the sides. 31 x 10 x 10î. Box has some wear and soiling, game inside packed with newspapers. Good.
Hard to find low production, light animated backglass. Beautifully colored plastic light covers, spring bumpers, flipperless, special ball save if operated carefully. A really beautiful game with working five cent coin mechanism. Playfield is in excellent condition. Great graphics. Backglass is in original condition. No flippers. Degree of play difficulty: hard.
Condition Overall Condition (8). Size 66" T.
Jasper Johns (American, born 1930)
Painting With Two Balls (Grays) (ULAE 88, F. 133), 1977
Silkscreen printed in greys on J.B. Green paper, signed in pencil, dated and numbered 28/66 (there were also 9 artist's proofs), printed by Aetna Screen Products, New York, with full margins, in excellent condition aside from slight yellowing along sheet edges from hinges, framed.
29 1/2 x 24 3/8in
sheet 34 1/2 x 28in
1858 Gurley solar compass, marked "W. & L.E. Gurley, Troy, N.Y.", marked on interior "Geo Raymond, April 1858" (a shop foreman as late as 1879), 7-3/8 in. sights, length 14-3/8 in., in original dovetailed case, 11-1/4 x 15-1/2 x 7-1/2 in., original tripod with adapter and ball-and-socket mount; lot accompanied by detailed description written by Dale Beeks, March 21, 1996, "…Gurley first began production of the solar compass in 1858. This example is the earliest know Gurley Solar Compass..."; also accompanied by catalogue descriptions, photographs, other detailed information, and reprint of 1881 book by William A. Burt "A Key to the Solar Compass and Surveyor's Companion", Carben Reprints, 1978. Instrument and case in excellent condtion, some rebuilding of case interior. Dale Beeks; The Collection of the Late Ronald Kiser, Mars Hill, North Carolina
TWO SMALL CHINESE IVORY PUZZLE BALLS ON FIGURAL CARVED STANDS 1830-1850 (4) a small puzzle ball carved with rose sprays on the outer layer sitting on a stand carved with a figure holding lotus leaf - h: 7 3/4 in.; the other puzzle ball carved with figures in courtyards sitting on a stand carved with a male officer - h: 9 1/2 in.; Note: If the buyer intends to export this pre-CITES lot with elephant elements for commercial purposes consistent with our definition of commercial regulations contained in Title 50 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 14.91 require that they must obtain an import/export license prior to engaging in business as an importer or exporter of wildlife or wildlife products. Potomack will not ship this lot without proper paperwork which is the buyer's responsibility.
PLA-BALL (PLAY BALL)Pla-Ball (Play-Ball). Birmingham, Mich.: Pandora Products Company, ca. 1920. Game in original box with baseball graphics on the sides. 31 x 10 x 10î. Box has some wear and soiling, game inside packed with newspapers. Good.
Tin Litho Home Run Babe Wind-Up Toy.
Description Circa 1920s. Scarce and early toy made by Celrite Products in New York. Unusual pull string mechanism and beautiful color graphics of baseball scenes on base. Includes ball which may or may not be original. Some wear to figure.
Condition (Very Good - Excellent). Size 6 - 1/2" T.
9123 - Rabbit Production Table
Rabbit production table, three juggling balls would be put down, covered, and a rabbit would appear, includes two table tops, one hand painted with Japanese figures, other black fabric, table base Is hand painted wood with floral designs on green background, 14 1/4"h x 20"w x 16"d. Provenance: From Marco the Magi's Le Grand David Spectacular Magic Company of the Cabot St Cinema Theatre and the Larcom Theatre of Beverly, MA.
248 Illinois Bunn Special 18S 24 ruby jewels, adj, GJS, Gothic DS AN dial, sharp ET OF recase, c1903
This lot sold on September 24, 2006 for $1000
1-38 Jewelry- Rings in 18K, 14K, diamond, sapphire, emeralds, etc. Necklaces, Cartier, Brooches, enameled, Bangle Bracelets, Victorian39-83 Multiple Wristwatches- Harwood, Tiffany, Girard Perregaux, LeCoultre, Omega,18K and 14K, Hamilton Electric, Elgin, Illinois, Waltham, Wittnauer, Longines, Double Dial, etc.84-121 Multiple Wristwatches- Jules Jurgensen, Longines, Movado, Wittnauer, 18K and 14K, Bulova, Hamilton, Elgin, Waltham, etc.122-176 Single Wristwatches- Patek Philippe, LeCoultre chrono, Rolex, Harwood, Hamilton Altair, Vacheron & Constantin, Omega 18K, LeCoultre Memovox, Courm, Longines, Jules Jurgensen, etc.
177-212 Pocketwatches- Patek Phillipe minute repeating split second chrono, Edward Howard #246, Longines minute repeaters, Elgin Father Time, Waltham Model 72, Patek Phillipe, Repeaters, Hamilton Model 36, Massy fusee, Howard & Rice, Jules Jurgensen 5 min repeater, Verge Fusee Repeaters, etc.213-217 Accessories- Singing Birdbox, Cane Watch, Miniature Portraits, etc.
218-248 More Pocketwatches- Verge Fusee with calendar, Agassiz chrono, Hamilton Ball, Frodsham, Howard Series III, Illinois 161A, Elgin wind indicators, Gold Box Hinged, Illinois Sangamo 23J, etc.249-288 More Pocketwatches- Tiffany & Co., Patek Phillipe, Movado Purse watch, French two-train alarm, English verge fusees, Peoria, Pouzzait, Repoussé, Vacheron & Constantin, Waltham, etc.
289-297a Movements and Dials and Watch Chains-Tiffany & Co., American Watch Co., Patek Phillipe, 14K chains, fobs, etc. 298-358 More Pocketwatches- Aggasiz, English fusees, Lady's V&C, Breitling-Laederich, Cornell, Elgin wind indicators and box hinged, Howard, Illinois, Waltham, Seth Thomas, Verge Painted Dials, Longines, etc.359-365 Carriage and Small Clocks- Carriage with alarm, Swiss ball form, travel clocks, car clocks, etc.366-399 More Pocketwatches- Aggasiz, Cartier Paris, English fusees, Elgin, Henry Capt, Illinois, Longines, Lancaster, Bigelow Kenard & Co, Waltham chrono, Waltham, etc.
400-419
Watchmaker's Tools and Accessories, and Clocks- Pivot Polisher, English Throw Lathe, Boley Staking Set, Lathes, Tall Clock Case, Ansonia, Multiple Clock Lots, etc. 420-461 More Pocketwatches- Agassiz, Ball, Elgin, English, German, Hamilton, Howard, Illinois, Longines, Omega, Rockford, South Bend, Swiss, Tremont, Waltham, etc.
462-468 PW Cases and Movements Only, Watchmaker's Parts- Illinois, Waltham, Keystone, Fahys, Wadsworth, Mvts and Parts, etc.
469-515 More Pocketwatches- Ball, Burlington, Courvoisier, Elgin, Gruen, Hamilton, etc.
516-565 More Pocketwatches- Hampden, Howard, Illinois, Longines, Audemars, Movado, South Bend, Swiss, Waltham, Zenith, etc.565a-611 Multiple Pocketwatches- 14K and 18K, Waltham, Jules Jurgensen, Lady's, Longines, Hamilton, Howard, Illinois, Jump Seconds, Swiss, Hampden, Gruen, Elgin, etc.612-664 Multiple Pocketwatches- 14K and 18K, Waltham, Elgin, Lady's, Swiss, English, Burlington, Illinois, Hamilton, Longines, Agassiz, Meylan, Silver, Trenton, etc. 665-708 Multiple Pocketwatches- Waltham, Columbus, Hampden, Elgin, Illinois, Swiss, Rockford, Longines, Lady's, etc.
Entire Auction List-without photos
Dear Customer,
Some photos may have distortions from light reflections. These distortions are not necessarily problems with the watches. If you are in question, please ask us .
Lots that contain multiple pieces are sold as is - we advise personal attendance or a representative at the live auction if you would like to bid on these multiple pieces.
We have tried to keep a format for taking photographs. In general, for open face pocket watches the dial is the first photograph, the case is the second photograph, the movement is the third photograph, and the hallmark is the fourth photograph. In general, for hunting case pocket watches the case is the first photograph, the dial is the second photograph, the movement is the third photograph, and the hallmark is the fourth photograph. In general, for wristwatches the front of the case and the dial is the first photograph, the back of the case is the second photograph, and the movement is the third photograph if available. -Thank you for your interest! Jones & Horan Auction Team
Here is a key to abbreviations listed alphabetically:
Here is a key to abbreviations listed alphabetically: “AN” = Arabic numerals “cal.” = caliber "CT" = carat "DMK" = damaskeening “DR” = double roller "DSD" = double sunk dial "DWT" = pennyweight "ET" = engine turned "GCW" = gold center wheel "GF" = gold-filled "GJS" = gold jewel settings “gr.” = grade "GWT" = gold wheel train "H" = Height “HB&B = hinge back and bezel "HC" = hunting case "hl" = hairlines “HWW” = Henry W. Wheeler "J" = jewels 14 "K" = karat "KW" = keywind "KS" = keyset "L" = length (L) = lever set "LS" = lever set “MB” = motor barrel "mm" = millimeter “Mvt” = movement “NOS” = New Old Stock "OF" = open face “oz” = ounces (P) = pendant set “pg” = page “PP” = plain polished "PS" = pendant set "PW" = pocket watch “ref.” = reference “RGF” = rose golled filled "RGP" = rolled gold plate "RN" = Roman numeral "RR" = rail road 16 "S" = size "S#" = serial number “SB&B = screw back and bezel “SO” = swing out “SS” = single sunk “SW” = stem wind “TP” = Total Production "TW" = total weight "W" = width "WG" = white gold “WI” = wind indicator "WW" = wrist watch "YG" = yellow gold
All items sold without Buyer's Premium or Sales Tax.
THREE BAGATELLE & SKIP BALL GAMESThree Bagatelle & Skip Ball Games, painted tin, wood, and cardboard, includes Gotham "Hop Shot" Pin Ball Game , Poosh-M-UP Triple Play , and Poosh-M-Up 5 Game Streamliner , both by Northwestern Products Co., 23" x 12 1/2". Provenance: The Collection of Bud & Judy Newman.
Condition:
Some play wear.
1986 TOEI DRAGON BALL S1EP9 SON GOKU ANIMATION CEL Japan,1986Original animation production cel from Toei Animation Dragon Ball season 1 episode 9, cel shows Son Goku and Yamcha in an aggressive stance, paint in overall good condition with no signs of cracking, please refer to photographs.
Lot of 5 animation cels. 1) Pink Panther with golf ball production cel with background & sketch, 10 1/2" x 12 1/2". 2) Pink Panther with golf club production cel with background & sketch, 10 1/2" x 12 1/2". 3) Snoopy in the rough cel with background, 11" x 8 1/2". 4) Mr. Magoo with golf club production cel with background & sketch, 10 1/2" x 20 1/2". 5)Original production cel & background of Oliver Hardy with golf club by Hanna Barbera Studios 1966. Framed & matted 15" x 16 3/4" with COA. All cels are in excellent condition with no paint loss.
Weeden No. 55 Upright Engine. Description This engine is relatively scarce in this size. Included are a whistle, water glass, and safety valve. The fittings are nickel plated. The base is cast iron. Production was circa 1915 to the early 1920s. It is missing its fly ball governor.Condition (Very Good).
Hard to find low production. Extra long playfield, fantastic, very funny artwork by Charles Leroy Parker. A hidden package in the center of the playfield keeps the player in suspense until ball comes out of the box. Single player. Back glass looks original. Some flaking. Cabinet is faded but original. Play field (8). Back glass (7). Cabinet (4). Degree of play difficulty: Easy
Condition Overall Condition (7). Size 68" T.
Small White Plastic Ball Chair – Dupont, 1960's production. Finn Stone Ball Chair by Xlboom.
Dimensions: H: 19 inches: W: 22 inches: D: 23 inches - Seat Height: 13 inches ---
Condition: lots of scuffing
LUDWIG HOHLWEIN (1874-1949) ELFKA / SCHUH PUTZ. Circa 1935.
20 1/8x14 inches. Greiner & Pfeiffer, Stuttgart.
Condition A. Framed.
Hohlwein's output as an illustrator and advertiser was prodigious. His work appeared in all different formats and in all different styles of printing. This offset lithograph, features a well-balanced sportsman astride his horse. His riding boots and leather ball are gleaming thanks to the product being advertised: shoe polish. Not in Hohlwein.
Brass mounted American eagle head pommel sword with 5-ball knucklebow and guard. Probably a Starr product. Sword exhibits leather on grip. The blade is from a Nathan Starr 1818 Unites States contract that is marked "P" over "L.S." over "N. STARR". Clipped (2 3/8") blade measures 32" and exhibits medium/ wide fuller. Exact sword is illustrated in the book "American Swords From The Philip Medicus Collection" on page 210, plate #101/101a. .
BALL LUCILLE and DESI ARNAZ. ''I LOVE LUCY'' CONTRACT.Typed Document Signed (''Lucille Ball'' and ''Desi Arnaz'' three times) and initialed by Arnaz 11 pp 4to Hollywood March 2 1951 on Columbia Broadcasting System Inc. letterhead additionally annotated in an unknown hand pages toned some chipping at margins perforations to upper left corner of all leaves.Arnaz and Ball sign this ''audition and sales option'' agreement with CBS spelling out what each party's responsibility will be during the pilot process and granting rights to CBS to seek sponsorship for the show. It also states ''In the event that by June 1 1951 an audition has been made but no sponsor has by then been secured Desilu shall provided that both CBS and Desilu are satisfied with the audition proceed immediately to acquire four (4) complete scripts suitable for the first four (4) programs to be produced under the Production Agreement so that production can begin as soon as possible'' in the event CBS exercises its option.See illustration.
IMPORTANT ARCHIVE OF DAI VERNON - FAUCETT ROSS LETTERS....Vernon, Dai (David Frederick Wingfield Verner). Important archive of Dai Vernon - Faucett Ross Letters. Beginning in 1938 and concluding in 1966, the letters, handwritten by Vernon, chronicle some of the most fruitful and storied years in Vernon's life. Many effects - and complete routines - are described in the archive in Vernon's hand. Most letters span multiple pages, front-and-back, and packed with tricks, private confessions, and personal anecdotes, much of it unpublished. Of particular interest is an early manuscript in Vernon's hand, including four illustrations titled "Solution to ÔBottle Neck' in Ring Routine." A lengthy description of Vernon's entire Linking Ring Routine, handwritten and illustrated by Ross, is also included. A four-page holographic questionnaire, written by Ross and completed in Vernon's hand, includes his candid responses to questions such as "What did you think of Charley Miller's stuff - Cups & Balls, etc.?" and "What do you do in your U.S.O. act besides balls and net and rings - if it's any of my business." Vernon's letters provide a candid view of his famous Harlequin Act, from the development of the costume (accompanied by tiny sketches in his hand) to firsthand accounts of his development of the routine and the various tricks he performed, among them the Gloves to Dove and salt pour. About an early version of the act he writes, "I usually take four to six bows but I certainly don't deserve them yet." He also describes many unpublished tips and "touches" on effects in his repertoire, as well as sleight-of-hand moves of his own invention. These include the Cups and Balls with the production of live baby chicks as a finale, Follow the Leader, "The V Packet Switch," Penetrating Thought, and more. Other letters describe the passing scene and a host of characters who come in and out of Vernon's life. These include Paul Rosini, Judson Cole, Roy Benson, George Jason ("Élooks like a caricatureÉand is the finest entertainer I have seen."), Eddie McGuire, and Charlie Miller ("he really talks in riddles."), to name but a few. A handful of postcards from Vernon to Ross, sent after The Professor's relocation to California, are included, mentioning the early days of the Magic Castle and Vernon's involvement in passing. Over 80 pages, including three short trick manuscripts, and three or four letters regarding Vernon or his activities, which complement the correspondence. Neatly organized. An important, irreplaceable archive.
E. C. Brewster & Company Mahogany "Sharp Gothic" Shelf Clock, Bristol, Connecticut, c. 1840, painted zinc dial with Roman numerals and floral decoration, spires with ball finials flanking half round moldings flanking the door with etched tablet in a floral pattern, green paper dust cover on backboard with business card label tacked in stating E. C. Brewster & Co., Manufacturers of Patent Spring Eight-Day Repeating Brass Clocks, Bristol, Conn., eight-day time and rack and snail strike, iron back plate and spring barrels, front plate stamped E. C. Brewster & Co. Bristol, Ct. U.S.A., pendulum and lyre shaped gong stand, ht. 21 in. Exhibited at the American Clock and Watch Museum, Bristol, Connecticut. According to Chris H. Bailey, sharp gothic shelf clocks with wider cases and spires with ball finials are believed to be the earliest production model of the "sharp gothic" or "steeple" clock designed by Elias Ingraham. The "sharp gothic" became one of America's most successful case styles.
''Wile E. Coyote'' Warner Bros. Production Cel wit Description Visible image: 12'' x 9'' matted and framed under glass. Tennis anyone? A terrific image of the hapless coyote serving up an exploding tennis ball. From an unknown production.Condition (EXCELLENT).
288 William Graham, London, verge fusee gilt paircase OF, early “Doctor’s Watch” with oversized seconds bit, c1750 with paper in back, 56mm
This lot sold on September 24, 2006 for $750
1-38 Jewelry- Rings in 18K, 14K, diamond, sapphire, emeralds, etc. Necklaces, Cartier, Brooches, enameled, Bangle Bracelets, Victorian39-83 Multiple Wristwatches- Harwood, Tiffany, Girard Perregaux, LeCoultre, Omega,18K and 14K, Hamilton Electric, Elgin, Illinois, Waltham, Wittnauer, Longines, Double Dial, etc.84-121 Multiple Wristwatches- Jules Jurgensen, Longines, Movado, Wittnauer, 18K and 14K, Bulova, Hamilton, Elgin, Waltham, etc.122-176 Single Wristwatches- Patek Philippe, LeCoultre chrono, Rolex, Harwood, Hamilton Altair, Vacheron & Constantin, Omega 18K, LeCoultre Memovox, Courm, Longines, Jules Jurgensen, etc.
177-212 Pocketwatches- Patek Phillipe minute repeating split second chrono, Edward Howard #246, Longines minute repeaters, Elgin Father Time, Waltham Model 72, Patek Phillipe, Repeaters, Hamilton Model 36, Massy fusee, Howard & Rice, Jules Jurgensen 5 min repeater, Verge Fusee Repeaters, etc.213-217 Accessories- Singing Birdbox, Cane Watch, Miniature Portraits, etc.
218-248 More Pocketwatches- Verge Fusee with calendar, Agassiz chrono, Hamilton Ball, Frodsham, Howard Series III, Illinois 161A, Elgin wind indicators, Gold Box Hinged, Illinois Sangamo 23J, etc.249-288 More Pocketwatches- Tiffany & Co., Patek Phillipe, Movado Purse watch, French two-train alarm, English verge fusees, Peoria, Pouzzait, Repoussé, Vacheron & Constantin, Waltham, etc.
289-297a Movements and Dials and Watch Chains-Tiffany & Co., American Watch Co., Patek Phillipe, 14K chains, fobs, etc. 298-358 More Pocketwatches- Aggasiz, English fusees, Lady's V&C, Breitling-Laederich, Cornell, Elgin wind indicators and box hinged, Howard, Illinois, Waltham, Seth Thomas, Verge Painted Dials, Longines, etc.359-365 Carriage and Small Clocks- Carriage with alarm, Swiss ball form, travel clocks, car clocks, etc.366-399 More Pocketwatches- Aggasiz, Cartier Paris, English fusees, Elgin, Henry Capt, Illinois, Longines, Lancaster, Bigelow Kenard & Co, Waltham chrono, Waltham, etc.
400-419
Watchmaker's Tools and Accessories, and Clocks- Pivot Polisher, English Throw Lathe, Boley Staking Set, Lathes, Tall Clock Case, Ansonia, Multiple Clock Lots, etc. 420-461 More Pocketwatches- Agassiz, Ball, Elgin, English, German, Hamilton, Howard, Illinois, Longines, Omega, Rockford, South Bend, Swiss, Tremont, Waltham, etc.
462-468 PW Cases and Movements Only, Watchmaker's Parts- Illinois, Waltham, Keystone, Fahys, Wadsworth, Mvts and Parts, etc.
469-515 More Pocketwatches- Ball, Burlington, Courvoisier, Elgin, Gruen, Hamilton, etc.
516-565 More Pocketwatches- Hampden, Howard, Illinois, Longines, Audemars, Movado, South Bend, Swiss, Waltham, Zenith, etc.565a-611 Multiple Pocketwatches- 14K and 18K, Waltham, Jules Jurgensen, Lady's, Longines, Hamilton, Howard, Illinois, Jump Seconds, Swiss, Hampden, Gruen, Elgin, etc.612-664 Multiple Pocketwatches- 14K and 18K, Waltham, Elgin, Lady's, Swiss, English, Burlington, Illinois, Hamilton, Longines, Agassiz, Meylan, Silver, Trenton, etc. 665-708 Multiple Pocketwatches- Waltham, Columbus, Hampden, Elgin, Illinois, Swiss, Rockford, Longines, Lady's, etc.
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Here is a key to abbreviations listed alphabetically:
Here is a key to abbreviations listed alphabetically: “AN” = Arabic numerals “cal.” = caliber "CT" = carat "DMK" = damaskeening “DR” = double roller "DSD" = double sunk dial "DWT" = pennyweight "ET" = engine turned "GCW" = gold center wheel "GF" = gold-filled "GJS" = gold jewel settings “gr.” = grade "GWT" = gold wheel train "H" = Height “HB&B = hinge back and bezel "HC" = hunting case "hl" = hairlines “HWW” = Henry W. Wheeler "J" = jewels 14 "K" = karat "KW" = keywind "KS" = keyset "L" = length (L) = lever set "LS" = lever set “MB” = motor barrel "mm" = millimeter “Mvt” = movement “NOS” = New Old Stock "OF" = open face “oz” = ounces (P) = pendant set “pg” = page “PP” = plain polished "PS" = pendant set "PW" = pocket watch “ref.” = reference “RGF” = rose golled filled "RGP" = rolled gold plate "RN" = Roman numeral "RR" = rail road 16 "S" = size "S#" = serial number “SB&B = screw back and bezel “SO” = swing out “SS” = single sunk “SW” = stem wind “TP” = Total Production "TW" = total weight "W" = width "WG" = white gold “WI” = wind indicator "WW" = wrist watch "YG" = yellow gold
All items sold without Buyer's Premium or Sales Tax.
TWO PAIRS OF 18 KARAT YELLOW GOLD EARRINGSTwo Pairs of 18 Karat Yellow Gold Earrings to include one freeform with small diamonds, along with one ball and drop ball largest length 2 1/4 inches, 34.8 grams *Please Note* Available condition reports and/or additional photos for this lot are on our website by visiting the following link: https://www.nadeausauction.com/product-category/current-auctions/january-2023-annual-new-years-day-auction/
Condition:
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Billiard Ball Stand. : Billiard Ball Stand. Azusa: Owen Magic, ca. 1995. Lacquered wooden billiard ball stand in red, black, and gold-glaze, facilitating the production of billiard balls as if from thin air. 20” tall. Marked at center frame. Two small chips to finish, one to center ball, other to base.
KLARA SEVER FOR AUSTIN PRODUCTIONS SCULPTUREKlara Sever. (American-Czech, born 1935). Large figural bronze-clad plaster sculpture of a family. 1969. Signed "K.S.V." on base of woman's left foot. "AUSTIN PROD. INC. 1969" impressed into on left leg of girl with ball. Long crack to metal on center of sculpture starting on torso of woman and ending near ball that girl holds.
Sculpture: 18" W x 16 1/2" D 55" H. Overall: 14 1/8" W x 14" D (of base) 64" H. 87 lbs.
BILLIARD BALL STAND.Billiard Ball Stand. Azusa: Owen Magic, ca. 1995. Lacquered wooden billiard ball stand in red, black, and gold-glaze, facilitating the production of billiard balls as if from thin air. 20” tall. Marked at center frame. Two small chips to finish, one to center ball, other to base.
20th C. Russian Lidded Vessel Gilt Silver / Cloisonne: Eastern Europe, Russia, Moscow, Imperial Period, ca. early 20th century CE. A wonderful high-quality gilt silver and cloisonne lidded jar of vibrant hues. The vessel rests on a concave foot that supports a short neck and the octagonal vessel. The vessel has an elongated form and star-shaped rim. The lid has an interior lip that fits perfectly into the mouth of the vessel. The lid is completed by a protruding handle/finial with four granulated balls surmounted on the top. The stunning cloisonne patterns consist of colorful floral and foliate patterns in hues of red, green, pink, white, and yellow on a blue ground. The rim of the lid is stamped with the maker's mark: "5A" for the 5th Artel artisans. An assay mark known as a kokoshnik is also stamped in this area, consisting of a face in profile to the left of "84. " This petite vessel is a remarkable piece of artistry and exemplifies the acclaimed Russian silver and cloisonne techniques. Size: 1. 375" W x 3. 25" H (3. 5 cm x 8. 3 cm); quality of silver: 91% to 95%; quality of gold gilt: 0. 8% to 2. 7%; total weight: 48. 2 grams. . From the mid-19th century to the early 20th, Russian art of all kinds experienced a renaissance that is known as the Silver Age. Russian artisans were inspired by the Gothic, the Moresque, Chinoiserie, the Baroque, the Rococo - all ornate styles, replete with scrolling vines and flourishing arches. They combined this with the bright colors and rich ornamentation of Old Russian applied art to create a unique style. Later Russian artists in the 20th century recreated the styles pioneered by famous Russian silversmith firms like the Grachev Brothers, Ovchinnikov, Kurlyukov, and the most famous - Faberge. . . The artels in Imperial Russia were semi-formal co-operatives of artists and craftsmen skilled in different fields. Of these, the gold, silver, and cloisonne artels are the most revered. However, little is known about the approximately 32 Russian artels which specialized in the production of these pieces. Although many workers were employed at the artels, the pieces produced were the opposite of mass production; in fact, the works from the artel "factories" were highly unique objects or pieces of art of very high quality, and the famous Faberge would commission these artels to produce their designs. . . Provenance: ex-collection of James Farmer, Maryland, USA, collected from major galleries and auction houses between 1995 and 2005. . All items legal to buy/sell under U. S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. . . A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. . We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. . #163644 Condition Maker marks clearly stamped on lid rim. Areas of dark patina. Minor nicks to enamel. Great condition.
LIQUID LOAD CUPS AND BALLS.Liquid Load Cups and Balls. Chicago: National Magic Co., ca. 1940. Oversized metal cups make possible the production of a quantity of liquid from within each one after the performance of a Cups and Balls routine. 5” high, opening 4” wide.
JOHNSON PRODUCTS CUPS AND BALLS.Johnson Products Cups and Balls. Arcadia, California: Johnson Products, ca. 1998. Set of three CNC-machined brass cups for the classic conjuring trick. Hallmarked. Finish somewhat tarnished. Cups only. Good.
611 (2); Waltham PS Bartlett c1884 and a 6S GF US Watch Co
This lot sold on September 24, 2006 for $180
1-38 Jewelry- Rings in 18K, 14K, diamond, sapphire, emeralds, etc. Necklaces, Cartier, Brooches, enameled, Bangle Bracelets, Victorian39-83 Multiple Wristwatches- Harwood, Tiffany, Girard Perregaux, LeCoultre, Omega,18K and 14K, Hamilton Electric, Elgin, Illinois, Waltham, Wittnauer, Longines, Double Dial, etc.84-121 Multiple Wristwatches- Jules Jurgensen, Longines, Movado, Wittnauer, 18K and 14K, Bulova, Hamilton, Elgin, Waltham, etc.122-176 Single Wristwatches- Patek Philippe, LeCoultre chrono, Rolex, Harwood, Hamilton Altair, Vacheron & Constantin, Omega 18K, LeCoultre Memovox, Courm, Longines, Jules Jurgensen, etc.
177-212 Pocketwatches- Patek Phillipe minute repeating split second chrono, Edward Howard #246, Longines minute repeaters, Elgin Father Time, Waltham Model 72, Patek Phillipe, Repeaters, Hamilton Model 36, Massy fusee, Howard & Rice, Jules Jurgensen 5 min repeater, Verge Fusee Repeaters, etc.213-217 Accessories- Singing Birdbox, Cane Watch, Miniature Portraits, etc.
218-248 More Pocketwatches- Verge Fusee with calendar, Agassiz chrono, Hamilton Ball, Frodsham, Howard Series III, Illinois 161A, Elgin wind indicators, Gold Box Hinged, Illinois Sangamo 23J, etc.249-288 More Pocketwatches- Tiffany & Co., Patek Phillipe, Movado Purse watch, French two-train alarm, English verge fusees, Peoria, Pouzzait, Repoussé, Vacheron & Constantin, Waltham, etc.
289-297a Movements and Dials and Watch Chains-Tiffany & Co., American Watch Co., Patek Phillipe, 14K chains, fobs, etc. 298-358 More Pocketwatches- Aggasiz, English fusees, Lady's V&C, Breitling-Laederich, Cornell, Elgin wind indicators and box hinged, Howard, Illinois, Waltham, Seth Thomas, Verge Painted Dials, Longines, etc.359-365 Carriage and Small Clocks- Carriage with alarm, Swiss ball form, travel clocks, car clocks, etc.366-399 More Pocketwatches- Aggasiz, Cartier Paris, English fusees, Elgin, Henry Capt, Illinois, Longines, Lancaster, Bigelow Kenard & Co, Waltham chrono, Waltham, etc.
400-419
Watchmaker's Tools and Accessories, and Clocks- Pivot Polisher, English Throw Lathe, Boley Staking Set, Lathes, Tall Clock Case, Ansonia, Multiple Clock Lots, etc. 420-461 More Pocketwatches- Agassiz, Ball, Elgin, English, German, Hamilton, Howard, Illinois, Longines, Omega, Rockford, South Bend, Swiss, Tremont, Waltham
462-468 PW Cases and Movements Only, Watchmaker's Parts- Illinois, Waltham, Keystone, Fahys, Wadsworth, Mvts and Parts, etc.
469-515 More Pocketwatches- Ball, Burlington, Courvoisier, Elgin, Gruen, Hamilton, etc.
516-565 More Pocketwatches- Hampden, Howard, Illinois, Longines, Audemars, Movado, South Bend, Swiss, Waltham, Zenith, etc.565a-611 Multiple Pocketwatches- 14K and 18K, Waltham, Jules Jurgensen, Lady's, Longines, Hamilton, Howard, Illinois, Jump Seconds, Swiss, Hampden, Gruen, Elgin, etc.612-664 Multiple Pocketwatches- 14K and 18K, Waltham, Elgin, Lady's, Swiss, English, Burlington, Illinois, Hamilton, Longines, Agassiz, Meylan, Silver, Trenton, etc. 665-708 Multiple Pocketwatches- Waltham, Columbus, Hampden, Elgin, Illinois, Swiss, Rockford, Longines, Lady's, etc.
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Dear Customer,
Some photos may have distortions from light reflections. These distortions are not necessarily problems with the watches. If you are in question, please ask us .
Lots that contain multiple pieces are sold as is - we advise personal attendance or a representative at the live auction if you would like to bid on these multiple pieces.
We have tried to keep a format for taking photographs. In general, for open face pocket watches the dial is the first photograph, the case is the second photograph, the movement is the third photograph, and the hallmark is the fourth photograph. In general, for hunting case pocket watches the case is the first photograph, the dial is the second photograph, the movement is the third photograph, and the hallmark is the fourth photograph. In general, for wristwatches the front of the case and the dial is the first photograph, the back of the case is the second photograph, and the movement is the third photograph if available. -Thank you for your interest! Jones & Horan Auction Team
Here is a key to abbreviations listed alphabetically:
Here is a key to abbreviations listed alphabetically: “AN” = Arabic numerals “cal.” = caliber "CT" = carat "DMK" = damaskeening “DR” = double roller "DSD" = double sunk dial "DWT" = pennyweight "ET" = engine turned "GCW" = gold center wheel "GF" = gold-filled "GJS" = gold jewel settings “gr.” = grade "GWT" = gold wheel train "H" = Height “HB&B = hinge back and bezel "HC" = hunting case "hl" = hairlines “HWW” = Henry W. Wheeler "J" = jewels 14 "K" = karat "KW" = keywind "KS" = keyset "L" = length (L) = lever set "LS" = lever set “MB” = motor barrel "mm" = millimeter “Mvt” = movement “NOS” = New Old Stock "OF" = open face “oz” = ounces (P) = pendant set “pg” = page “PP” = plain polished "PS" = pendant set "PW" = pocket watch “ref.” = reference “RGF” = rose golled filled "RGP" = rolled gold plate "RN" = Roman numeral "RR" = rail road 16 "S" = size "S#" = serial number “SB&B = screw back and bezel “SO” = swing out “SS” = single sunk “SW” = stem wind “TP” = Total Production "TW" = total weight "W" = width "WG" = white gold “WI” = wind indicator "WW" = wrist watch "YG" = yellow gold
All items sold without Buyer's Premium or Sales Tax.
358 William Edwards, London, verge fusee, pair case with rare early chain, fobs, key, 45mm
This lot sold on September 24, 2006 for $200
1-38 Jewelry- Rings in 18K, 14K, diamond, sapphire, emeralds, etc. Necklaces, Cartier, Brooches, enameled, Bangle Bracelets, Victorian39-83 Multiple Wristwatches- Harwood, Tiffany, Girard Perregaux, LeCoultre, Omega,18K and 14K, Hamilton Electric, Elgin, Illinois, Waltham, Wittnauer, Longines, Double Dial, etc.84-121 Multiple Wristwatches- Jules Jurgensen, Longines, Movado, Wittnauer, 18K and 14K, Bulova, Hamilton, Elgin, Waltham, etc.122-176 Single Wristwatches- Patek Philippe, LeCoultre chrono, Rolex, Harwood, Hamilton Altair, Vacheron & Constantin, Omega 18K, LeCoultre Memovox, Courm, Longines, Jules Jurgensen, etc.
177-212 Pocketwatches- Patek Phillipe minute repeating split second chrono, Edward Howard #246, Longines minute repeaters, Elgin Father Time, Waltham Model 72, Patek Phillipe, Repeaters, Hamilton Model 36, Massy fusee, Howard & Rice, Jules Jurgensen 5 min repeater, Verge Fusee Repeaters, etc.213-217 Accessories- Singing Birdbox, Cane Watch, Miniature Portraits, etc.
218-248 More Pocketwatches- Verge Fusee with calendar, Agassiz chrono, Hamilton Ball, Frodsham, Howard Series III, Illinois 161A, Elgin wind indicators, Gold Box Hinged, Illinois Sangamo 23J, etc.249-288 More Pocketwatches- Tiffany & Co., Patek Phillipe, Movado Purse watch, French two-train alarm, English verge fusees, Peoria, Pouzzait, Repoussé, Vacheron & Constantin, Waltham, etc.
289-297a Movements and Dials and Watch Chains-Tiffany & Co., American Watch Co., Patek Phillipe, 14K chains, fobs, etc. 298-358 More Pocketwatches- Aggasiz, English fusees, Lady's V&C, Breitling-Laederich, Cornell, Elgin wind indicators and box hinged, Howard, Illinois, Waltham, Seth Thomas, Verge Painted Dials, Longines, etc.359-365 Carriage and Small Clocks- Carriage with alarm, Swiss ball form, travel clocks, car clocks, etc.366-399 More Pocketwatches- Aggasiz, Cartier Paris, English fusees, Elgin, Henry Capt, Illinois, Longines, Lancaster, Bigelow Kenard & Co, Waltham chrono, Waltham, etc.
400-419
Watchmaker's Tools and Accessories, and Clocks- Pivot Polisher, English Throw Lathe, Boley Staking Set, Lathes, Tall Clock Case, Ansonia, Multiple Clock Lots, etc. 420-461 More Pocketwatches- Agassiz, Ball, Elgin, English, German, Hamilton, Howard, Illinois, Longines, Omega, Rockford, South Bend, Swiss, Tremont, Waltham, etc.
462-468 PW Cases and Movements Only, Watchmaker's Parts- Illinois, Waltham, Keystone, Fahys, Wadsworth, Mvts and Parts, etc.
469-515 More Pocketwatches- Ball, Burlington, Courvoisier, Elgin, Gruen, Hamilton, etc.
516-565 More Pocketwatches- Hampden, Howard, Illinois, Longines, Audemars, Movado, South Bend, Swiss, Waltham, Zenith, etc.565a-611 Multiple Pocketwatches- 14K and 18K, Waltham, Jules Jurgensen, Lady's, Longines, Hamilton, Howard, Illinois, Jump Seconds, Swiss, Hampden, Gruen, Elgin, etc.612-664 Multiple Pocketwatches- 14K and 18K, Waltham, Elgin, Lady's, Swiss, English, Burlington, Illinois, Hamilton, Longines, Agassiz, Meylan, Silver, Trenton, etc. 665-708 Multiple Pocketwatches- Waltham, Columbus, Hampden, Elgin, Illinois, Swiss, Rockford, Longines, Lady's, etc.
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Dear Customer,
Some photos may have distortions from light reflections. These distortions are not necessarily problems with the watches. If you are in question, please ask us .
Lots that contain multiple pieces are sold as is - we advise personal attendance or a representative at the live auction if you would like to bid on these multiple pieces.
We have tried to keep a format for taking photographs. In general, for open face pocket watches the dial is the first photograph, the case is the second photograph, the movement is the third photograph, and the hallmark is the fourth photograph. In general, for hunting case pocket watches the case is the first photograph, the dial is the second photograph, the movement is the third photograph, and the hallmark is the fourth photograph. In general, for wristwatches the front of the case and the dial is the first photograph, the back of the case is the second photograph, and the movement is the third photograph if available. -Thank you for your interest! Jones & Horan Auction Team
Here is a key to abbreviations listed alphabetically:
Here is a key to abbreviations listed alphabetically: “AN” = Arabic numerals “cal.” = caliber "CT" = carat "DMK" = damaskeening “DR” = double roller "DSD" = double sunk dial "DWT" = pennyweight "ET" = engine turned "GCW" = gold center wheel "GF" = gold-filled "GJS" = gold jewel settings “gr.” = grade "GWT" = gold wheel train "H" = Height “HB&B = hinge back and bezel "HC" = hunting case "hl" = hairlines “HWW” = Henry W. Wheeler "J" = jewels 14 "K" = karat "KW" = keywind "KS" = keyset "L" = length (L) = lever set "LS" = lever set “MB” = motor barrel "mm" = millimeter “Mvt” = movement “NOS” = New Old Stock "OF" = open face “oz” = ounces (P) = pendant set “pg” = page “PP” = plain polished "PS" = pendant set "PW" = pocket watch “ref.” = reference “RGF” = rose golled filled "RGP" = rolled gold plate "RN" = Roman numeral "RR" = rail road 16 "S" = size "S#" = serial number “SB&B = screw back and bezel “SO” = swing out “SS” = single sunk “SW” = stem wind “TP” = Total Production "TW" = total weight "W" = width "WG" = white gold “WI” = wind indicator "WW" = wrist watch "YG" = yellow gold
All items sold without Buyer's Premium or Sales Tax.
An American Modern Gothic Brass-Mounted, Incised Cherrywood Library Globe on Stand, c. 1874-1876, cartouche reads "Andrews'/ 18 Inch/ Terrestrial Globe / Chicago;/ A.H. Andrews & Co", full meridian marked with degrees, incorporating unusual secondary ring allowing adjustment of inclination; the stand with papered horizon band showing months and houses of the zodiac; supported by three hemispherical stiles on columnar supports, trestle base with stretchers centered by a compass, canted legs, block terminals, brass claw and ball casters, height 43 in., diameter 24 in. $8000/12000 Note: Founded in 1865, A.H. Andrews and Company produced furniture and maps for churches and schools until the early 1870s, when it ventured into the production of high end "art" furniture as well as a line of globes in 1873. This lot is the product of both ventures. More ambitious in materials and design than globes made for institutional clients, this globe was intended for installation in a high style interior. It was more likely the product of a commission from one of three well known Chicago architects working in the Gothic mode: Peter Bonnett Wight (1838-1925), William Le Baron Jenny (1832-1907) or Albert Fehmer (1849-1925). Wight, Jenny and Fehmer all advertised in the company's 1876 catalog, Guide to Church Furnishings and Decoration. The Andrews firm not only moved into a Wight design building in 1872, but also executed the furniture design by Wight for Ulmenheim, the home of Chicago's Blatchford family. Fehmer's design for a sideboard submitted to the 1875 Chicago Interstate Industrial Exhibition was produced by Andrews & Co., as well. Reference: Darling, Chicago Furniture: Art, Craft & Industry, 1833-1983, pp. 125-126 and 158-165.