£850
Thomas Windmills, London - English early 18th century dumb quarter repeating verge gilt-metal pocket watch, signed fusee movement with a three-arm sprung gilt balance, fancy silvered pierced balance cock and foot, silvered regulating dial and turned pillars, plunge repeat with hammers striking a band to the inner case, with dust cover, the dial with Roman numerals, outer minute track and gold spade hands, bullseye glass, gilt-metal consular case with a key winding hole shutter, case maker 'IP', 51mm (the movement requires attention)
Movement - the timepiece is currently not functioning, the strike is working correctly when activated.
Dial - later dial, hairlines visible to the rim at the 4/5 position - see image.
Glass - surface marks present.
Hands - see image.
Case - typical surface marks present as expected, not snapping closed so requires adjustment, the dust cover is not signed - see images for full guidance.
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