verge with classic English dial – 1775

Creator: J. Richards
Place of Origin: London
Date of Manufacture: 1775
Silver pair cases
Verge movement
Condition: Good

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Step back in time with the exquisite "Verge⁢ with ⁢Classic English Dial - 1775," a remarkable ‌testament⁢ to the craftsmanship of the late 18th century. This vintage timepiece, originating from London, encapsulates the elegance and precision of its era, featuring ‌a classic English dial that is both timeless and sophisticated. At its⁢ heart lies a ⁢gilded⁤ verge movement, meticulously signed and numbered (19515), which remains in excellent, original⁣ condition, ensuring reliable performance. The watch boasts a‍ beautifully ⁢engraved and⁣ pierced balance cock,​ a hallmark of its intricate design. ​The 36‌ mm white enamel dial is well-preserved, ‌showcasing only minor surface scratches, with its ​original blued steel beetle and poker ‍hands still intact; ‍however, the minute ⁢hand‍ bears ⁢a slight imperfection, hinting at its storied past. The inner case,‌ adorned with London‍ hallmarks for 1775 and the maker's‍ mark of IR, is in ⁤admirable condition, exhibiting just a few small dents and a reattached pendant, while the hinge functions seamlessly, allowing the case ⁢to close securely. Complementing‍ the inner case, the outer case ​shares the same hallmarks and remains in good​ condition, with its original engraving subtly worn, yet the hinge and catch are fully operational. This historic piece, crafted by ⁤J. Richards, is⁢ a silver pair-cased marvel ‌that not only tells time but also tells a story, making ‍it a cherished addition to any collection.

This late 18th-century verge watch features a classic English dial. The movement is signed and numbered (19515) and is in good, original condition, running well. The gilded verge movement has an engraved and pierced balance cock.
The white enamel dial, measuring 36 mm, is in good overall condition, with some surface scratches but no chips, hairlines, or repairs. The original 18th-century blued steel beetle and poker hands are present, though the minute hand is a bit short, indicating it may have lost its tip.
The inner case bears London hallmarks for 1775 and a maker's mark of IR. It is also in good condition, with only a few small dents on the back and a reattached pendant. The hinge works well, and the case securely snaps shut. The high dome bull's eye crystal remains intact.
The outer case matches the inner and has the same hallmarks. It is in overall good condition, with no repairs, although the original engraving has worn down. The hinge and catch on the case are fully functional.

Creator: J. Richards
Place of Origin: London
Date of Manufacture: 1775
Silver pair cases
Verge movement
Condition: Good

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