Massive Yellow Gold Keywind Fusee Railway Timepiece – 1849

Creator: Fusee
Case Material: 18k Gold,Yellow Gold
Case Shape: Round
Case Dimensions: Diameter: 55 mm (2.17 in)
Place of Origin: United Kingdom
Period: 19th Century
Date of Manufacture: 1849
Condition: Good

£3,730.00

Presenting a truly remarkable timepiece of great historical significance, the ​Massive Yellow Gold Keywind Fusee Railway Timepiece from 1849 is an exquisite example⁤ of 19th-century ​horological craftsmanship. This luxurious watch, encased in opulent yellow gold, embodies the precision and elegance that were paramount during the golden age of railway ‌travel. Its keywind mechanism, a hallmark of the era, ​offers a nostalgic journey back to a time when the synchronization of railway schedules was a​ marvel⁤ of modern engineering. The fusee movement, designed to ensure consistent force and accuracy, highlights the meticulous attention to⁢ detail⁤ and ingenuity of‌ its makers. This timepiece is not only⁢ a functional instrument but also a piece of art, reflecting the grandeur ‌and sophistication of its ⁢period. Whether you are a collector of⁤ antique watches or a⁤ connoisseur‍ of historical artifacts, this 1849 railway timepiece represents a unique convergence of history, technology, ⁤and luxury that is sure to captivate and inspire.

Presenting a truly remarkable timepiece of great historical significance - a massive 55mm full hunter 18kt yellow gold keywind fusee railway watch. The exquisite front cover of the case is adorned with an elaborately engraved railway locomotive, complete with a coal store and carriage attached. The rear cover features a belt and buckle motif, while the edges are adorned with delicate floral engravings. The inner case bears an interesting presentation engraving that reads, "James C Robinson Springfield Illinois 1852," revealing that this watch was likely a special gift marking an important occasion. It also bears a further engraving that reads "R Walker Briscoe Kansas 1909."

The white enamel dial of the watch is adorned with Roman numerals and features blued steel Fleur-de-Lys-style hands. It is inscribed with the words 'Railway Timekeeper,' in distinctive red writing, making it clear that this was a watch of great importance in the world of railway. The watchmaker, Joseph Sewill of Liverpool, is also noted on the dial. Interestingly, the dial also features a picture of James C Robinson - the man for whom this watch was presented.

The keywind fusee lever movement of the watch is a true masterpiece. It features a large Liverpool Jewelling and a cut compensation balance, and comes complete with an original dust cover that opens from the front of the watch. The entire mechanism is fully signed and numbered.

What makes this watch truly fascinating is the rich history behind it. James C Robinson was a distinguished solicitor who served as a Democratic Congressman from the State of Illinois a remarkable 5 times. This beautiful timepiece is a testament to his accomplishments and legacy.

Creator: Fusee
Case Material: 18k Gold,Yellow Gold
Case Shape: Round
Case Dimensions: Diameter: 55 mm (2.17 in)
Place of Origin: United Kingdom
Period: 19th Century
Date of Manufacture: 1849
Condition: Good

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