EARLY ENGLISH GOLD PAIR CASED VERGE – 1710

Signed Roger Case
Circa 1710
Diameter 56 mm
Depth 19 mm

Origin British
Period 18th Century
Materials Gold
Carat for Gold 18 K

£4,000.00

Step into the world of ⁤horological excellence with the ‍"EARLY ENGLISH GOLD PAIR CASED⁢ VERGE - 1710," a captivating masterpiece that epitomizes the craftsmanship of early 18th Century English watchmaking.⁢ This remarkable timepiece boasts a deep full plate fire gilt movement,⁤ adorned with Egyptian ‌pillars, and features a fusee and ‍chain mechanism meticulously set up with a worm and wheel barrel between the plates. The watch's ‌winged cock with mask, along with its intricately pierced​ and engraved‍ foot, showcases an‌ exceptional level of artistry, while the plain⁢ steel balance and silver regulator disc⁣ ensure precision.‍ The ⁢white enamel‌ dial, elegantly displaying⁤ Roman and Arabic numerals, is ‌complemented by blue steel beetle‌ and poker hands. The gold pair cases, purpose-made ​with an unusual hinge on the inner, add⁢ a unique touch, and⁤ the bezel⁤ is distinguished by a single central lug. The pendant and bow, crafted from 18K ​gold, further enhance the watch's elegance. Signed by Roger Case and ⁢dating back to circa 1710, this vintage watch, with a diameter of 56mm and a depth of 19mm, is ‌not just a timepiece but a piece ‌of history, making it ⁤an exquisite and valuable addition to any collection.

This is a stunning example of an early 18th Century English verge watch with a deep full plate fire gilt movement and Egyptian pillars. The fusee and chain are set up with a worm and wheel barrel between the plates. The winged cock with mask and pierced and engraved foot are beautifully executed, and the plain steel balance and silver regulator disc add to the precision of the watch. The white enamel dial features Roman and Arabic numerals, blue steel beetle and poker hands, and the gold pair cases were purpose made with an unusual hinge on the inner. The bezel also stands out, featuring only one central lug. The pendant and bow are made of gold, adding to the elegance of the watch. The watch is signed by Roger Case and dates back to around 1710. This vintage watch has a diameter of 56mm and a depth of 19mm, making it an exquisite timepiece worth owning.

Signed Roger Case
Circa 1710
Diameter 56 mm
Depth 19 mm

Origin British
Period 18th Century
Materials Gold
Carat for Gold 18 K

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