£2,500
Thomas Eastland, London - Fine English mid-18th century gold verge repoussé pair cased pocket watch, the fusee movement signed Thos Eastland, London, no. 237, with pierced engraved balance cock with mask and diamond endstone, flat steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and squared baluster pillars, gilt dial with applied gilt Roman numeral chapter enclosing an engine turned centre, blued steel hands, within a plain inner case and repousse outer case depicting figures in a classical scene, 49mm; with a yellow metal floral and bell design chatelaine with coin fob and two clasps (2)
Movement - briefly ticking but intermittently stopping, fully would, requires some attention.
Dial - some mild tarnishing and light surface marks.
Glass - light surface scratch marks.
Hands - some mild surface corrosion.
Case - inner case with light surface scratches and a small mild bruise mark, outer case with three very small holes to the case back otherwise appears good.
**The attachment tests as yellow metal higher grade, so 18ct for approximate guidance - 22.4 grams.
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