Lot 16
A possibly William IV silver key wind pair case pocket watch, the white dial with hourly applied...
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Lot 16
A possibly William IV silver key wind pair case pocket watch, the white dial with hourly applied...
Lot 16
Lot Description
A possibly William IV silver key wind pair case pocket watch, the white dial with hourly applied black Roman numerals, bordered by a minute track, circular shaped plain case, hallmarked London 1835, fitted with a signed full plate fusee and chain movement with verge escapement and pierced balance cock. Inner case diameter 48mm. Outer case is missing.
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
A pocket watch, movement is currently functioning, general tarnishing, debris and light scratches to the movement, dial is cracked and marked, a few chips to the edge and around the boss, hands and boss are scratched and discoloured, both hands are bent and the minute hand is touching the dial, glass is scratched, some of the scratches are rather heavy, case is noticeably dented and has medium scratches, dints and areas of pitting, areas of discolouration, small rotatable cover has been added to the case back, engraving to the case back that reads 'John Curtis', outer case is missing.
Please note that this lot does not come with box or papers.
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