A Swiss made Châtelaine-like Victorian crystal ball watch. "Ball" watches are so called because they have the shape of a ball, from two polished magnifying "crystals" showing both the time, or dial, on one side and the operating watch works on the other. In addition is an entertaining "Lion" whose pin whose chin suspends the watch by the chain. Comes in an old fitted leather bound box which is not the original. The watch is 41mm in diameter.RL*
An antique 19th century stone mounted 9K gold watch fob, now a necklace, about 1 1/4" high. The rotating gold mounted stones, not engraved, alternate between a dark and light brown on each side, all mounted in a filigree yoked frame.
A large late 19th century Swiss made pocket watch that may have been used as a desk watch. Having a white porcelain dial with a seconds bit and a nickel plated case, the watch is about 3" in diameter. There is a jeweled movement with an anchor escapement.