£200
Coward & Smith, Cornhill, London - George III silver fusee rack lever pair cased pocket watch, London 1812, the signed movement, no. 297, with engraved balance cock with mask, diamond endstone, regulator, flat steel three arm balance and cylindrical pillars, dust cover, the dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, within plain matching cases, case maker 'WM' (William Mean), 59mm
Movement - currently functioning.
Dial - light surface marks.
Glass - surface scratches.
Hands - not matching, light surface marks, lacking subsidiary hand.
Case - probable marriage to the movement with an historical filled winding hole visible to the inside of the inner case, the inner case with small bruise mark and surface marks, some play in the hinge, outer case with bruise line to the back and surface marks.
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