£160
Victorian Savage two-pin lever pocket watch, London 1856, the gilt fusee movement signed Thos. Stripling, Lichfield, no. 1315/6548, with Savage two-pin escapement, engraved bell shaped balance cock with mask, diamond endstone, flat steel three arm balance, Bosley type regulator and cylindrical pillars, dust cover, the dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, within an associated engine turned case, case maker 'ED' (Elizabeth Dyer), 51mm; key
Movement - currently functioning.
Dial - hairline to the subsidiary dial.
Glass - good.
Hands - good.
Case - later case, good.
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