PEARL SET GOLD AND ENAMEL VERGE – 1790

signed Patron
Circa 1790S
Diameter 39 mm

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£4,620.00

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Step back in time with the exquisite "Pearl Set Gold and Enamel Verge - 1790," a stunning example of late 18th-century Swiss craftsmanship that embodies the elegance and precision of its era. This remarkable verge pocket watch boasts a full plate gilt ​fusee movement, featuring a finely pierced and engraved bridge ⁣cock,‍ complemented by ⁤a plain three-arm gilt balance and ⁢a blue steel spiral ​hairspring. The silver regulator ‌dial is both functional and aesthetically​ pleasing, with a‌ gilt indicator that​ enhances its readability. The‌ winding​ mechanism is ingeniously integrated into the signed white enamel dial, which showcases Arabic ‍numerals and‌ blue steel hands, adding a touch of sophistication. Encased in a gold open face case adorned with pearl set bezels, a gold pendant, and bow, this timepiece is a​ marvel to behold. The back of the case is a ⁢true work ‍of art, set with​ white stones and⁣ decorated in red ⁢and gilt enamel on​ a black ground, featuring a stylized ‌sun⁤ and a crescent ⁢moon set with white stones. Signed by the ‍esteemed Patron and dating back to around 1790, this watch, with a diameter⁢ of 39 mm, is not‍ just a timekeeping device but a piece of history and art, reflecting the grandeur and meticulous craftsmanship of ‍its ‍time.

This is a beautiful late 18th Century Swiss verge pocket watch that features a full plate gilt fusee movement. The watch has a finely pierced and engraved bridge cock along with a plain three arm gilt balance that is complemented by a blue steel spiral hairspring. The silver regulator dial is easy to read and features a gilt indicator. Winding is done through the signed white enamel dial that features Arabic numerals and blue steel hands. The watch comes with a gold open face case that has pearl set bezels, a gold pendant and bow. The back of the case is particularly unusual as it is set with white stones and is decorated in red and gilt enamel on a black ground. At the base of the case is a stylised sun below the gilt decorated red enamel arc. Above this is a crescent moon that is set with white stones. This wonderful watch is signed by Patron and is believed to date from around 1790. Its diameter is 39 mm.

signed Patron
Circa 1790S
Diameter 39 mm

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