George IV silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1827, the ...

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£180

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George IV silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1827, the movement signed Jas Whitelaw, Edinburgh, no. 584, with plain balance cock, diamond endstone, steel three arm balance and silvered regulating scale, dust cover, silvered dial with Roman numeral chapter, outer minute track, engine turned centre and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, within a plain case with engine turned band, case maker 'BN' (Benjamin Norton), 52mm

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Movement - currently functioning.
Dial - some surface marks and mild tarnishing, rubbing to the subsidiary numerals.
Glass - light surface marks.
Hands - general surface scratches.
Case - some surface marks and scratches, couple of mild indentations to the back cover, rubbing to the band.
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Auction Date:
22nd Feb 23 at 10am GMT

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