An 18th century silver pair cased pocket watch, the enamel d...

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An 18th century silver pair cased pocket watch, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement signed Pet Garon, London, 1919, the back of the case with engraved decoration incorporating initials, flowers and tools, the outer case with silver coloured metal inlaid decoration to the tortoiseshell

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Slight loss to enamel dial, underneath the 6, there is slight rubbing to around the key winding hole, the tortoiseshell has slight loss and there are a few areas of loss to the silver inlaid decoration
Winds and runs but we do not guarantee this nor that it keeps good time, 1919 is movement number, dial looks to be period and not replaced, case possibly later than watch movement, mark is rubbed so possibly earlier, tortoiseshell case possibly could be later but no way of telling but does fit the watch, makers mark probably "John Lamb" who was active mid 18th century, case probably later to movement

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Auction Date:
2nd May 24 at 10am BST

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