£150
W. Brown, London - Early 19th century silver pair cased verge pocket watch, signed fusee movement, no. 1430, with pierced engraved balance cock with mask, flat steel three arm balance and silvered regulating disc, enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute track, bullseye glass, within plain associated cases, hallmarked London 1803/1808, 57mm
Movement - currently functioning.
Dial - surface marks, chip to the outer edge at the nine/ten position.
Glass - surface marks, chip to the outer edge at the eight position.
Hands - surface marks.
Case - associated cases, the inner case hallmarked London 1808 with makers mark 'WL' (William Linsley), some bruise marks to the case back and mild tarnishing, bow replaced, the outer case hallmarked London 1803 with makers mark 'BN' (Bartholomew Need), with bruises, tarnishing and button at fault.
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