£160
William IV silver fusee lever pocket watch, Birmingham 1831, the movement signed Thos Taylor, Manchester, no. 3025, with Massey III escapement, engraved balance cock inscribed 'Patent Lever', diamond endstone, steel three arm balance, Bosley type regulator and stop/work lever at the seven position, dust cover, the dial with Roman numerals, minute markers and subsidiary seconds, gilt hands, within a plain case, case maker 'WN', 54mm
Movement - currently functioning.
Dial - light marks, faint hairline to the centre.
Glass - light surface marks.
Hands - light surface marks.
Case - surface marks, some mild rubbing to the band.
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