A rare going barrel cylinder movement by J. R Arnold, Patent No.92 Ex: Charles Allix & Assoc. Catalogue. 1993/94, Arnold, John Rodger, London, c.1825, with Priest's patent keyless winding, original signed and numbered enamel dial, faint hairline crack. 49…
A large and rare brass and steel watchmaker's gear cutting engine, Swiss, circa 1850, ebony crank handle, brass dividing plate, with polished wood handles, standing on cast iron legs, 36 cm high, 57 cm wide
A rare brass watchmaker's gear cutting engine, mid 19th century, polished brass dividing plate, with conforming brass handles, standing on cast iron legs, 19.5 cm high
A collection of watchmaker's tools, 19th century and later, comprising a staking set, depthing tool, mainspring winder, rubbing in jewels set, Martin gauge and a French made case back remover, the largest case 11 cm high, 18 cm wide, 13 cm deep
An antique watch maker's lathe, mainly brass with multiple adjustable fittings, clamps and wheels. Hand operated, length 48.5 cm. Mounted on mahogany stand.
A medium watchmakers topping tool, late early 19th century, with an ebony handle, brass and steel components, mounted on a mahogany base, 19.5 cm high, 34 cm wide, 19 cm deep
Ephemera - Receipts & Letterheads For Victorian Companies: mostly 1950s array (few earlier), sorted by business types, some including 1917 illustrated for J.B. Edwards (Bendigo) Watchmaker, Jeweller & Optician; other businesses represented include…
An assortment of cased watchmakers tools including pivoting, depthing, precision tools and a bow mill, the bow mill German, with an ebonized handle, comprising six pieces, the largest box 3 cm high, 13.5 cm wide, 8 cm deep
A medium watchmakers topping tool, late early 19th century, with an ebony handle, brass and steel components, mounted on a mahogany base, 19.5 cm high, 34 cm wide, 19 cm deep
Two cased watchmakers tools including a French Jacot tool, 'Tour a Pivoter' and a brass spring gauge plate, the largest box 3 cm high, 22.5 cm wide, 10.5 cm deep
A medium watchmakers depthing tool by Rudolf Flume, Berlin, 19th century, housed in a leatherbound case with latch fastener, the tool 6.5 cm high, the case 7.5 cm high, 14.5 cm wide, 6.5 cm deep
A watchmaker's gear cutting engine with a full set of cutters, circa 1850, housed in a varnished wood box with glass panel, the box 46 cm high, 54 cm wide, 30 cm deep
A collection of watchmakers instruments, 19th century and later, including hammers, gauges, oil pumps and clamps within a blue velvet lined wooden display case, the case 11 cm high, 64 cm wide, 36 cm deep
A collection of various precision watchmaker's tools including a Jacot tool in original box, comprising five pieces, the largest box 3.5 cm high, 24.5 cm wide, 12 cm deep
A large brass watchmaker's depthing tool, Swiss, 19th century, in original tooled red leather box inscribed Compas 7 Pouces, 11 cm high, 30 cm wide, 10 cm deep
A large brass and steel watchmakers depthing tool by Compas, French, late 20th century, with original leather bound and velvet lined fitted case, embossed to lid of case 'Compas 19 C/6', 9.5 cm high
A collection of watchmaker's tools, including two small depthing tools, 19th century, comprising five pieces, the largest box 3 cm high, 13 cm wide, 8 cm deep
19th century Mandrel lathe with some accessories including t-rest, cross slide and spacer clamps for mandrel, in wooden box, not original, lathe - 25 cm high, 50 cm wide, 22 cm deep
A large Swiss wheel cutting machine, Previously Owned by Fritz Ziegeler, circa 1880, of painted cast iron. 75 cm high, 88 cm wide, 48 cm deep. Provenance: the Ken Hose collection, Literature: illustrated in Ziegeler: Melbourne's Clockmaker, Complied by…
Vintage Watchmakers tool press with punches (73), anvil press and anvil press and stumps among other parts, contained in vintage timber box marked 'Favorite', made in Switzerland, box size: height 15.5 cm, width 20 cm, depth 25 cm
A Victorian brass watchmaker's topping machine, hand operated with ivory handle and one ivory wheel, various adjustments, raised on later wood stand. Diameter of main turning wheel 16.5 cm Length 29 cm
A Victorian brass watchmaker's lathe, hand operated with ebony handles, the main circular holding plate with three clamps, various adjustable fittings, raised on later wood stand. Length 42 cm