Early 19th century 18ct quarter repeating cylinder pair case...

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Estimate

£5,000 - £6,000

Fees

Early 19th century 18ct quarter repeating cylinder pair cased pocket watch, the fusee movement signed Tobias Morris, London, with plunge repeat and hammers striking a bell set to the inner case, with cylindrical pillars and a pierced and engraved balance cock with a silvered regulating disc, signed dust cover, engine turned gold coloured dial with Roman numerals and blued steel hands, within a pierced and engraved inner case, the plain outer case stamped 'K18', the hinge with a Dutch gold duty stamp mark and marked '585', case maker stamp 'PHPI', no.14746, 167.4gm, 58mm; with key

More Information

Movement - in fine condition and working and striking correctly.
Dial - nice clean condition.
Glass - good.
Hands - good.
Case - not bearing British hallmarks, stamped 'K18' and also has Dutch gold duty mark so not English origin and probably Swiss - see all images for guidance. The outer case 45.7gm for guidance.
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Auction Date: 22nd Oct 2024 at 10am

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