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GOLD ENGLISH LEVER WITH DECORATIVE GOLD DIAL – 1825

Signed J Penlington – Liverpool
Hallmarked London 1825
Diameter 50 mm
Depth 11 mm

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Original price was: £2,770.00.Current price is: £2,340.00.

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Introducing the ⁤"Gold English ⁣Lever with ‍Decorative Gold Dial - 1825," a magnificent testament‌ to early 19th-century horological artistry and ‌precision. This exquisite ‍timepiece is a quintessential example of English craftsmanship, ⁤featuring a stunning four-color gold dial that ⁤is both a visual and technical‌ masterpiece.⁢ Encased in​ an 18-carat gold open face⁢ case, the watch exudes elegance and sophistication, ⁤with intricate chasing​ and engraving ‍that highlight the meticulous attention to detail of the era. The timepiece is powered by a full plate gilt keywind fusee ⁢movement, safeguarded by a ⁢gilt⁤ dust cover, and⁤ enhanced with Harrison's maintaining power, ⁣ensuring remarkable accuracy ‍and‌ precision. The watch's mechanical prowess is further exemplified by its plain cock,‍ inscribed ​with "Detachd" and "Lever," a diamond endstone, and a blue steel Bosley regulator. The plain three-arm gold balance and blue steel spiral hairspring work in harmony to provide smooth​ and consistent operation,⁤ while the English table roller lever escapement elevates its performance.‌ The decorative gold dial is a true work of art, featuring a ⁢matted ground with striking three-color applied gold decoration and ⁢polished gold Roman numerals, complemented‍ by elegant blue‌ steel hands. The case's faded engine-turned back with a vacant circular cartouche and the maker's mark "SB" in a rectangle add to its historical allure. With a diameter of 50 ‍mm and‌ a depth⁢ of 11​ mm, this‌ timepiece is not only a marvel of design but also a functional piece of‌ history, signed by J Penlington​ of Liverpool and hallmarked in London in 1825. This watch is a coveted ⁣addition for collectors and⁣ enthusiasts ‌alike, ‍embodying ⁣the skill and artistry of its ‌time.

This stunning timepiece is an early 19th Century English lever watch, featuring a beautifully decorated four-color gold dial. Housed in an elegant gold open face case, it showcases the craftsmanship and artistry of the period. The watch is powered by a full plate gilt keywind fusee movement, which is protected by a gilt dust cover. Notably, it includes Harrison's maintaining power, a feature that ensures its accuracy and precision.

The watch boasts a plain cock inscribed with "Detachd" on the table and "Lever" on the foot. It also features a diamond endstone and a blue steel Bosley regulator. Its plain three-arm gold balance, combined with a blue steel spiral hairspring, guarantees the smooth and consistent functioning of the timepiece. The English table roller lever escapement further enhances its performance.

The decorative gold dial is a true work of art, with a matted ground and eye-catching three-color applied gold decoration at the center and edge. The applied polished gold Roman numerals and blue steel hands add a touch of elegance.

The 18 carat gold open face case is adorned with intricate chasing and engraving. It features beautifully crafted middle, bezels, pendant, and bow. The faded engine turned back bears a vacant circular cartouche, while the maker's mark "SB" is proudly displayed in a rectangle.

Overall, this early 19th Century English lever watch is a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of its time. Its exquisite design, coupled with its precise movement, makes it desirable for any collector or enthusiast.

Signed J Penlington - Liverpool
Hallmarked London 1825
Diameter 50 mm
Depth 11 mm

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