Victorian silver 'Detached Lever' pair cased pocket watch, B...

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£160

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Victorian silver 'Detached Lever' pair cased pocket watch, Birmingham 1841, the fusee movement signed Manoah Rhodes, Bradford, no. 70214, with Massey III escapement, balance cock inscribed 'Detached Lever' with diamond end stone, steel compensated balance and silvered regulating scale, dust cover, silvered dial with gilt applied Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and engraved centre, within plain matching cases, case maker 'R&S' 57mm, two keys

More Information

Movement - currently functioning.
Dial - light marks and some tarnishing.
Glass - light surface marks.
Hands - not matching, light marks.
Case - both cases generally good, both with light surface marks.
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Auction Date:
26th Oct 22 at 11am BST

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