French early 19th century quarter repeating white metal pock...

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Hammer

£460

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French early 19th century quarter repeating white metal pocket watch, gilt frosted fusee movement plunge repeat with hammers striking gongs, three-arm balance, pierced balance bridge and silvered regulating dial, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, outer minute markers and 'Breguet' style moon hands, gilt sprung hinged cuvette, engine turned case, case maker 'M.F, no. 792, 55mm

More Information

Movement - currently functioning and striking correctly, the vendors notes suggest a possible maker of 'Lechangeur á Caen' - this may be signed on the top plate, but not removed to confirm.
Dial - good.
Glass - good.
Hands - good.
Case - some light bruising to the case back with some rubbing - see all images for guidance.
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Auction Date:
20th May 24 at 10am BST

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