Lot 502
A George III silver pair cased pocket, hallmarked Birmingham 1814, the full plate movement...
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Lot 502
A George III silver pair cased pocket, hallmarked Birmingham 1814, the full plate movement...
Lot 502
Lot Description
A George III silver pair cased pocket, hallmarked Birmingham 1814, the full plate movement signed Chas Stone Liverpool and numbered 11115 with pierced balance cock, cylindrical pillars and verge escapement, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and bulls eye glass. Outer case diameter 52 mm. S/D Missing Pendant.
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
Movement is not currently functioning. The dial has a crack between 9 and 11 o'clock and a prominent crack above the 10 o'clock numeral. There also a crack running from 10 o'clock across the centre of the dial to finish between 4 and 5 o'clock. The numerals show signs of fading, this is partially evident to the numbers 2,3,4 and 5. There are some marks to the dial, this is partially evident towards the centre. The glass has a large crack across it, radiating out from the centre to 12 o'clock, between 3 and 4 o'clock and out to 8 o'clock. The back of the case has a hole at 12 o'clock close to the hinge probably as a result of the pendent breaking off. The case has some scuffs and scratches as a result of general use. The outer case is scratched and scuffed and is heavily tarnished. The marks are partially to the centre of the back of the outer case. The paper label inside the outer case has some staining, probably due to being in contact with the back of the inner case.
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