George IV silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1827, the ...

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Estimate

£120 - £180

Fees

George IV silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1827, the movement signed Thos Savage, London, no. 56916, with engraved balance cock with mask and diamond endstone, steel three arm balance, Bosley type regulator and cylindrical pillars, dust cover signed Thomas Cox, the dial with Roman numeral and minute track, blued steel hands, within a plain case with engine turned band, case maker 'HJ' (Henry Jackson), 51mm

More Information

Movement - currently functioning.
Dial - light marks, hairline across the five - seven positions.
Glass - light surface marks.
Hands - marks and some mild surface corrosion. Case - good case with surface marks and rubbing to the engine turned band, hinge appears good, case closing tightly.
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Auction Date: 20th Oct 2021 at 10am

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