WATCHES AND CHAINS
Four views of a late Georgian gentleman's open-faced pocket watch, the replacement 18ct-gold case engine-turned and hallmarked London, 1866, maker "WIH", (incuse), the movement with rack-lever escapement and diamond endstone signed "Morris Tobias & Co Liverpool and London, Patent, No 629", the white-enamelled dial, with subsidiary seconds dial, having the original owner's name "T H O M A S H A R R I S " in place of hour numerals.
Note: the rack-lever movement dates from circa 1820, re-cased in 1866
Two views of a George III silver pair-cased verge watch by Jno. Brumhead, Stamford, hallmarked London, 1807, case maker "IB", (incuse), the white enamelled dial with arabic hour numerals.
A Victorian pair-cased silver pocket watch, the anonymous movement with lever escapement, the white enamelled dial having Roman hour numerals and subidiary seconds dial with arabic numerals, the case hallmarked London, 1854, maker "JHE"