Lot 506
A Georgian pair cased silver pocket watch signed by William Widland of Islington the white...
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Lot 506
A Georgian pair cased silver pocket watch signed by William Widland of Islington the white...
Lot 506
Lot Description
A Georgian pair cased silver pocket watch signed by William Widland of Islington the white enamel dial with applied black Roman numerals surrounded by outer minute track, case hallmarked London circa 1815, maker's mark IR, fitted with a signed full plate movement numbered 1253 with pierced balance cock, diamond end stone, round pillars, verge escapement and fusee. Outer case diameter 57.2mm. With unassociated box and key.
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
Movement is not currently functioning, fusee is taut and attached to barrel but power does not appear to be getting through the train. Watch would benefit from an overhaul. Cases show signs of wear commensurate with age, bearing light scratches, marks and tarnishing, additionally there appears to be some light pitting to small patches on the inner case and some heavier dints to the outer case. Glass is covered with a multitude of marks and scratches with a chip to inside at nine o'clock, dial possesses some hairline cracks to twelve o'clock, hands are lightly tarnished, all would benefit from a clean.
Please note that this lot does not come with papers.
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