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Silver pocket watch signed 'David Ramsay Scotus, me fecit', traditionally given by James VI to one of his favourites, Robert Ker, first Earl of Somerset, c. 1615
Silver pair case watch with a white enamel dial, Roman numerals and plain brass hands, by John Crossman of London
Silver watch in tin case inscribed 'J.P.J.' on the back, a gift to John Paul Jones from C.R. Arbigland in 1765, with a letter dated Nov 4th 1846 from Walter Peacock of Aberlady to Alice saying that he had just received the watch
Watch movement, No. 235, cylinder escapement, made by John Russell, watchmaker to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, Falkirk c.1800
Large watch engraved 'Hieronymus Hamilthon Scotus me fecit 1595', in an elaborately pierced octagonal gilt-metal case, with a dial-plate engraved with scrollwork and devices, 17th Century
Three model watch escapements, one verge, one cylinder and one duplex, mounted on display stands, by Robert Bryson of Edinburgh, 1825
Pocket watch, hunter-cased in 9 carat gold, by Elgin National Watch Co., U.S.A., presented to Private Robert McLuckie, 1st Scots Guards, by the 'Public of Kirkintilloch on the occasion of his being awarded the D.C.M. 1916', World War I
Pocket watch of white metal, missing glass, of Private William Dick, Scots Guards, who died of wounds received at Ypres, 1916, World War I
One of a collection of objects associated with the service of Major General Ewen George Sinclair-MacLagan - silver pocket watch presented by the N.S.W. Rifle Clubs Union in 1904, made by A.W.W. Co., Waltham, Massachusetts with English hallmarks, 1896 - 1901
18ct gold watch and chain carried by John Rae on his Arctic journeys: English, London, maker's mark I.H., 1840 - 1841