London cylinder Pocket Watch – 1797

Creator: Robert Fleetwood
Place of Origin: London
Date of Manufacture: 1797
Silver pair cases, 53 mm
Cylinder escapement
Condition: Good

£6,250.00

Step back in time with the exquisite London Cylinder Pocket Watch - 1797, a masterpiece that embodies the elegance and craftsmanship of the late 18th century. This remarkable timepiece, with its intricate design and historical significance, is a testament to the artistry and innovation of watchmakers from the era. The pocket watch features a finely crafted cylinder escapement, a revolutionary mechanism at the time, which offers a glimpse into the technological advancements of the period. Its case, meticulously engraved with ornate patterns, reflects the opulence and attention to detail that were hallmarks of the Georgian era. The watch's face, adorned with Roman numerals and delicate hands, exudes a timeless charm that captivates the beholder. As you hold this piece of history, you are transported to the bustling streets of 18th-century London, where such watches were a symbol of prestige and sophistication. Whether you are a collector of antique timepieces or a history enthusiast, the London Cylinder Pocket Watch - 1797 is not just a watch; it is a portal to a bygone era, offering a unique blend of beauty, heritage, and functionality.

This exquisite late 18th century London watch features a cylinder escapement and is housed in a silver pair case. The gilt fusee movement is in excellent condition, with a beautiful engraved and pierced balance cock and Bosley type regulator. The movement also has blued screws and a brass escape wheel, and is running well.

The removable gilt dustcap bears the signature "Robt. Fleetwood, Abchurch Lane, London" and is numbered (8702). The white enamel dial, possibly slightly later than the movement, is in excellent condition with only a small flake at the centre. The dial is fitted with gilt brass hands.

The inner case is made of silver and bears hallmarks for London, 1797. It is in very good condition and features a sliding shutter cover at the back. The hinge is intact and the bezel snaps shut correctly. The high dome bull's eye crystal is in fine condition, and the bow and stem appear to be original.

The outer case is also made of silver and matches the hallmarks of the inner case. It is in good condition, with a complete hinge, catch, and catch button. The case closes securely, but there is some wear to the catch button and two very small dents on the back.

The watch is attributed to Robert Fleetwood, who was active as a watchmaker from 1763 until his death in 1794. It is interesting to note that this particular watch was cased about three years after Fleetwood's death, which was not uncommon at the time. The serial number (8702) is slightly higher than other known Fleetwood watches.

The case maker is believed to be Thomas Gibbard of Smithfield, London.

Creator: Robert Fleetwood
Place of Origin: London
Date of Manufacture: 1797
Silver pair cases, 53 mm
Cylinder escapement
Condition: Good

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