Lot 150
A half hunter pocket watch. Hallmarked Birmingham 1926. Unsigned sixteen jewel movement with...
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Lot 150
A half hunter pocket watch. Hallmarked Birmingham 1926. Unsigned sixteen jewel movement with...
Lot 150
Lot Description
A half hunter pocket watch. Hallmarked Birmingham 1926. Unsigned sixteen jewel movement with club tooth lever escapement, split bi-metal compensation balance, blued overcoil hairspring. White enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, subsidiary seconds dial to six. 9ct yellow gold case with personal engraving. 48mm. 96gms.
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
<li>Movement is currently functioning.
<li>Movement appears to display light scratches consistent with general use.
<li>Dial currently has a hairline crack to the eleven and and very light discolouration and scratches to the circumference of the dial.
<li>The hands appear to display signs of light rusting and discolouration.
<li>The glass seems to have light scratches and chips under a 10x loupe.
<li>The front of the case seems to bear multiple light scratches and several chips. The engraving on the inner case is clearly legible.
<li>Case back currently has medium scratches and chips, consistent with general wear.
<li>Pendant currently has light scratches and tarnishing. The pendant bow is loose.
This lot does not come with a box or papers.
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Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by an authorised technician to ensure any stated water resistance is retained.<p>
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