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French Blue Enamel Diamond Pendant Watch – 1880s

Case Material: Gold
Stone: Diamond
Stone Cut: Old Mine Cut
Case Shape: Round
Case Dimensions: Width: 25.4 mm (1 in)
Period: Late 19th Century
Date of Manufacture: 19th Century
Condition: Excellent

Original price was: £4,950.00.Current price is: £3,510.00.

Step back in time with ⁤the exquisite French Blue Enamel Diamond Pendant Watch ⁢from ⁣the ⁤1880s, a⁤ true testament to the elegance and craftsmanship of​ the late 19th century. This remarkable piece showcases ⁣an open face design​ embellished ‍with a delicate⁢ pearl and old ⁣mine ⁤cut​ rough diamonds, creating a captivating blend of sophistication‌ and historical charm. ‍The enamel‍ dial, marked with Roman numerals and the number 24388, adds a touch of ⁢timeless⁢ beauty,⁢ while the ‍back of the ​watch features‍ a heartfelt inscription: "FAH from JHW Oct. 10th 1883." Measuring 1.13‌ inches in⁢ width and 3.25 inches in length, and ‍weighing 37.4 grams,​ this pendant watch is⁢ not⁢ only​ a ⁣functional timepiece but also a stunning piece of jewelry.⁤ Crafted from​ gold ⁣and adorned with diamonds, its round case and excellent condition make it a unique and elegant ⁣addition to‍ any discerning collector's⁢ array.

This is a beautiful French blue enamel and diamond pendant watch that dates back to the 1880s. It features an open face design with a single pearl and old mine cut rough diamonds. The enamel dial is adorned with Roman numerals and is marked with the number 24388. The back of the watch is inscribed with the initials "FAH from JHW Oct. 10th 1883". The pendant watch measures 1.13 inches in width and 3.25 inches in length, with a total weight of 37.4 grams. This antique piece is a unique and elegant addition to any jewelry collection.

Case Material: Gold
Stone: Diamond
Stone Cut: Old Mine Cut
Case Shape: Round
Case Dimensions: Width: 25.4 mm (1 in)
Period: Late 19th Century
Date of Manufacture: 19th Century
Condition: Excellent

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