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Harry Potter”s Watch London Gold Repousse Verge Fusee – 1791

Creator: Harry Potter Sr.
Place of Origin: United Kingdom
Period: 1790-1799
Date of Manufacture: 1791
Condition: Good

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Original price was: £6,440.00.Current price is: £5,170.00.

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Step back in time with the exquisite "Harry Potter's Watch London Gold Repousse Verge Fusee - 1791," a stunning testament ​to the craftsmanship of the late 18th century. Created by the esteemed London watchmaker⁤ Harry ⁣Potter, who was ‍active from 1775 to 1803, this triple-cased pocket watch is a marvel of horological engineering and artistry. The watch's intricate repousse case, featuring detailed images⁤ of knights and‍ camel riders, is believed to have⁢ been finished by⁣ the renowned jeweler ⁢Maweis. Despite the cosmetic restoration ‍of the outer chagreen case, the two‌ gold inner cases remain in‌ excellent condition, along with the pristine enamel dial. What⁣ sets this timepiece apart is its⁣ retention of the original hands and both original crystals,⁤ including a distinctive bulls-eye crystal on ⁤the dial side. Not only does this watch still​ function, but it also keeps time with remarkable ​accuracy for its era. Comparable pieces by Potter are housed in prestigious institutions such ‌as⁤ the⁤ British Museum and⁤ the Metropolitan Museum, underscoring the historical significance and masterful design of⁢ this watch. A ⁤true collector's‌ item,​ this pocket watch is a remarkable ⁣artifact from ‍a bygone era, encapsulating the ingenuity‍ and elegance of 18th-century watchmaking.

This incredible pocket watch is a triple cased Verge Fuzee model produced by the renowned London watchmaker Harry Potter in 1791. Potter was a master watchmaker who worked in London between 1775 and 1803 and was known for his complex movements and beautifully finished cases. This particular watch features an impressive repousse case adorned with images of knights and camel riders, likely finished by Maweis, another well-known jeweler of the time.

Although the outer chagreen case has been cosmetically restored, the two gold inner cases are in excellent condition, as is the enamel dial. Most impressively, this pocket watch still boasts its original hands and both of its original crystals, including a bulls-eye crystal on the dial side. Remarkably, the watch still runs and keeps time for its period.

Similar examples of Potter's watches can be found in the British Museum and one was bequeathed to the Metropolitan Museum by an avid watch collector, Laura Frances Hearn, in 1917. This pocket watch is a true masterpiece of its time and a remarkable piece of horological history.

Creator: Harry Potter Sr.
Place of Origin: United Kingdom
Period: 1790-1799
Date of Manufacture: 1791
Condition: Good

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