£80
George IV silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1827, the movement signed Jas Murray, Royal Exchange, London, no. 1352, with engraved balance cock with mask, diamond endstone, gilt three arm balance and silvered regulating scale, signed and numbered dust cover, signed and numbered dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, within a plain case, case maker JD (Joseph Dewin), 53mm
Movement - currently functioning.
Dial - couple of chips to the outer edge at the twelve position, some hairlines, subsidiary dial and signature fading.
Glass - light surface marks.
Hands - light surface marks.
Case - light surface marks and some small faint bruise marks to the case back, inscribed inside case back.
Crown - .
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